Dive deep with “New Marvel Supervillains You Need To Know.” While some of these faces might seem familiar, they’ve only recently made their mark in the Marvel Universe.
Faysal Al-Tariq is not your typical Marvel supervillain. Having made his debut in “Captain America (Vol. 4) #3” in June 2002, he stands as a testament to Marvel’s ability to reinvent and bring in fresh faces to challenge our beloved heroes.
Ord
Next on our list is “Ord”, a nemesis of the X-Men, debuted in “Astonishing X-Men #1” (May 2004) by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday.
Within the Marvel Universe’s vast cosmic expanse lies Amatsu-Mikaboshi, the Chaos King. Rooted in Japanese mythology, he represents the primordial embodiment of chaos and opposes titans like Hercules and Thor.
Since his introduction by creators Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic in “Thor: God of Thunder #1” in 2013, Gorr the God Butcher has taken the Marvel Universe by storm.
Emanating from the creative prowess of J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita Jr., Morlun made his foreboding entry into the Marvel Universe in “The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #30,” dated June 2001.
Lily Hollister, cloaked under the moniker Menace, is a tantalizing riddle wrapped in a mystery within Spider-Man’s universe.
She made her intriguing entrance in “The Amazing Spider-Man #545”, only to later adopt the chilling persona of Menace in issue #550, amid the whirlwind of the “Brand New Day” arc.