Source: nerdist.com
3. Dark Phoenix
The Phoenix Force is a giant bird made of fire from space that likes to rip its way through everything it touches. And sometimes it likes to possess or replace people and pretend to be them.
Eventually, it found Jean Grey. When she was near death, burning up on a space shuttle, The Phoenix Force replaced Jean and sealed her away in a cocoon beneath the sea. The Phoenix Force also convinced itself it was the real Jean and emerged as Phoenix. Phoenix and the X-Men went on numerous adventures, until mutant villain Mastermind began influencing her telepathically. This turned Phoenix into The Black Queen of the Hellfire Club, a role she held until Phoenix took control again. But when it did, it did so as Dark Phoenix, an unrestrained version with the appetite of a cosmic death bird. So it ate a star and killed billions of life forms.
IT ATE"¦A"¦STAR"¦
I'm sorry, but that's insane. Say what you will about some of the other entries on this list, they didn't have billion-person death tolls.
Power Level: ATE A F***ING STAR.
Source: marvel.com
2. The Celestials
Y'know, if most religious deities looked like this, I'd be in church every Sunday.
The Celestials weren’t out-and-out Supervillains, but they sure did enough horrible crap to cement a place on this list. They were basically big multicolored gods, but with that Kirby aesthetic that makes me happy. The most notable example of Celestial activity was the Dreaming Celestial, a rogue deity who just stood around in Golden Gate Park not doing anything until it left to be with its God.
Kang the Conqueror stole Thor's enchanted axe, Jarnbjorn, which had been enchanted so as to pierce even the hide of a Celestial. The axe was used to kill Exitar the Executioner, a Celestial who was planning on destroying Earth. Since then, pissed-off Celestials have just kept showing up in the Marvel Universe. Maybe it's because they murdered one of them, but who can really say?
Power Level: Are gods. Literally are gods. This is not debatable.
Source: dc.wikia.com
1. The Anti-Monitor
It's a dumb name. I will accept that. And his most famous armor kinda had a whale mouth. Like, that weird row of top bristle teeth was definitely made for sucking in krill during his galactic rampages.
The Anti-Monitor was born out of pure energy in the anti-matter universe of Qward. There, he created the Thunderers as an army and the Shadows as a secondary force. When super scientist Pariah decided to go check out the formation of the universe, the Anti-Monitor and his good twin, The Monitor, were set free. The Anti-Monitor thanked Pariah for this by annihilating his universe. This destruction made him stronger, and Anti-Monitor decided to just go and destroy everything else. He was defeated by the heroes of multiple Earths, specifically through the contributions of Flash, Supergirl, and the Superman of Earth 2.
When the multiverse was regenerated during a conflict between Booster Gold and Mr. Mind, the Anti-Monitor was reborn as well, and he found a home with the Sinestro Corps. Fellow member Superboy Prime, who was still mad about Anti-Monitor destroying his universe, betrayed him, and he was killed. He was brought back by the Black Lanterns, but banished back to the Anti-Matter Dimension, where he got right back up to his old schemes.
Power Level: Destroys universes, literally for fun, and gets STRONGER DOING IT.
And there you have it, 15 of the most overpowered supervillains in Comicbookdom. I mean, who could possibly beat these guys? Except literally any character, given adequate storytelling, because that is how writing works.



