Marvel: Strongest X-Men

Marvel: Strongest X-Men

Key Takeaways

  • Prof. X, Jean Grey, & Nate Grey are the most powerful X-Men with reality-warping abilities & vast psionic powers.
  • Deadpool, Gambit, & Colossus are also strong X-Men with unique abilities & power levels that vary from super strength to enhanced agility.
  • Angel, Beast, & Storm use flight, intelligence, & weather control for their strength, showcasing diverse powers within the X-Men team.



Marvel Comics introduced the X-Men as a group of powerful mutants who stepped up and saved civilization, despite the fact many humans were not appreciative of them. The X-Men featured a wide array of powers that made them strong in many ways. But which X-Men are the strongest?

Some have super strengths, while others have amazing healing abilities and adamantium shells on their skeletons. Still, others could control people’s minds or the weather. While strength can be measured in several ways, the strongest X-Men always rose to the occasion to help when the world needed them.

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Updated November 28, 2024, by Ben Painter: Before the popularity of the Avengers movies, the X-Men were the biggest Marvel superhero team. The team is having a bit of a resurgence as they are slowly being introduced back into the mainstream of Marvel continuity, starting with the Deadpool & Wolverine movie, which starred fan-favorite and Marvel powerhouse, Wolverine.


Since the team’s introduction back in 1963, A LOT of different heroes have donned the iconic X costumes. Mutant abilities come with various power levels. The strongest mutants are known as Omega-level and there are a few who have the potential of utter devastation. This update adds five more of the strongest X-Men in Marvel Comics.


30 Gentle

Greatest Show Of Strength: Holding His Own Against Predator X

  • Real Name: Nezhno Abidemi
  • First Appearance:New X-Men (Vol. 2) #23, (February, 2006)
  • Powers: Muscle-Mass Expansion, Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Durability

This is a fairly new character, making his debut in 2006. Gentle is a mutant from Wakanda who can increase his muscle mass, which greatly enhances his strength and size. It is not known what lengths this can go to, so seemingly, his strength is unlimited.


His body is adorned with Vibranium tattoos which help to protect his body from his drastic changes in size due to his powers. His physical strength is shown to be as powerful as Colossus’, and he has easily held his own against Sentinels and the mutant-killing monster Predator X.

29 Angel/Archangel

Greatest Show Of Strength: Slaughtering The Purifiers As Archangel

  • Real Name: Warren Worthington III
  • First Appearance:X-Men #1 (July 1963)
  • Powers: As Angel: Winged Flight, Aerial Adaptation, Telescopic and Night Vision, Peak Human Strength, Superhuman Stamina, Superhuman Durability. As Archangel: Techno-Organic Wings, Flight, Wing Blades, Wing Shielding, Poisonous Plumage, Regeneration, Healing Blood, Hypersonic Scream, Energy Halo

Angel has been around since the beginning, being a member of the original X-Men team. His powers, originally, weren’t too powerful, using his wings to fly, but other than that, only a little else.


It was when he became a servant of Apocalypse as one of his Horsemen that his powers greatly increased. Angel gained techno-organic wings that could act as blades and could regenerate his health like Wolverine, and possess a hypersonic scream. There’s also a much faster and better Angel who goes by the name of Archangel. Worthington changes from Angel to his more evil version throughout different comics, not staying as one or the other for too long.

28 Morph

Greatest Show Of Strength: Transforming Into The Hulk

  • Real Name: Unrevealed
  • First Appearance:X-Men: The Animated Series S1E01 (October 31, 1992)
  • Powers: Shapeshifting, Power Mimicry

A character that did not first appear on the page, Morph was first introduced in X-Men: The Animated Series, which continued in X-Men ’97 on Disney+. Morph is a very interesting character. Not much is known about their personal life, but they do have an interesting powerset.


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Morph can shapeshift, much like Mystique, but they can also mimic the powers of who they transform into, but only their physical powers. For example, if they were to shift into Nightcrawler, they would gain his tail and wall-crawling abilities, but not his teleportation. There seems to be no limit to this ability, as they have transformed into the Hulk and the Juggernaut and kept their immense strength. A handy power to have.

27 Gambit

Greatest Show Of Strength: Destroying A Powerful Alternate Version Of Himself Called New Son

  • Real Name: Remy LeBeau
  • First Appearance:Uncanny X-Men #266, (June 1990)
  • Powers: Energy Conversion, Dissolution, Disruption, Enhanced Conditioning, Accelerating Regeneration, Speed Augmentation, Enhancement, Static Interference, Vibration Emission, Remote Charging, Shearing/Cutting, Acceleration Bestowal, Hypnotic Charm, Mutant Energy Control.


Gambit can tap into an object’s latent kinetic energy and charge it, causing it to explode. The Ragin’ Cajun is most famous for doing this with his iconic playing cards, but there are no limits to what he can do this with. The larger the object, the longer it takes to charge, however.

Other abilities he possesses are his enhanced speed and strength, immunity to telepathy, and his hypnotic charm, which has worked on even the demon Mephisto. After years of production hell, Gambit recently made his reappearance on the big screen played by Channing Tatum, who has been trying to portray the character for over ten years.

26 Elixir

Greatest Show Of Strength: Bringing 16 Million Mutants Back From The Dead

Elixir In Marvel Comics

  • Real Name: Joshua Foley
  • First Appearance:New Mutants (Vol. 2) #5 (October 2003)
  • Powers: Biokinesis, Healing, Regeneration, Resurrection, Self-Resurrection, Life-Force Manipulation, Genetic Detection, Death Touch


As an Omega-level mutant, Joshua Foley has elite control over his powers. There are no limits to his healing powers, and he can resurrect and heal his fellow X-Men in the field. Elixir has shown it can cure diseases completely, such as the mutant-killing legacy virus and m-pox.

His control over cells at a molecular level can work the other way, as he can perform a ‘Death Touch,’ which can turn his opponent’s bodies against them. This power has even been shown to work on powerful foes and even demons. Elixir can even resurrect himself. The mutant is a powerful ally but an even bigger threat. Elixir deserves some love in the mainstream.

25 Rasputin IV

Greatest Show Of Strength: Breaking Free Of Professor X’s Telepathic Hold

  • Real Name: Rasputin IV
  • First Appearance:Powers of X #1 (July, 2019)
  • Powers: Organic Steel Skin, Superhuman Strength, Telepathy, Telekinesis, Force Field, Intangibility, Healing Factor, Longevity


Rasputin IV is a chimera made by Mr. Sinister, who combined the X-Genes of five X-Men to create a captain of an exploration vessel to discover new worlds.

He used the genes of Colossus, Kid Omega, Unus the Untouchable, Shadowcat, & X23, and Rasputin was granted most of their abilities. However, those versions aren’t as strong as the originals, but combined, they make for an insane powerset, and she has proven to be a formidable member of the X-Men in recent years, especially with her weapon, the Soulsword, a copy of the signature blade of the mutant Magik.

24 Bishop

Greatest Show Of Strength: Absorbing A Psionic Blast From The Powerful Mutant Onslaught

Bishop In Marvel Comics

  • Real Name: Lucas Bishop
  • First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #283 (October 1991)
  • Powers: Energy Absorption, Accelerated Healing, Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Speed, Superhuman Stamina, Enhanced reflexes and Senses, Superhuman Endurance, Near-Invulnerability, Psionic Resistance, Energy Conversion, Concussive Blasts, Energy Resistance, Poison Resistance


Lucas Bishop was born in a dystopian future where mutants were outlawed by society; he found himself in the present day and joined the X-Men. Bishop can absorb different types of energy, including magic and psychic energy. He can redirect it as a concussive blast or store the energy inside of him, which increases all of his attributes.

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There is seemingly no limit to the amount of energy that he can store, the more he has, the more powerful he becomes which is why he has earned the status of an alpha-level mutant.

23 Cable

Greatest Show Of Strength: Breaking The Silver Surfers Surfboard

Cable In Marvel Comics


  • Real Name: Nathan Summers
  • First Appearance:New Mutants #86 (December 1989)
  • Powers: Telepathy, Psychometry, Illusions, Telepathic Cloak, Mind Link, Telepathic Camouflage, Mind Control, Precognition, Psionic Shield, Psionic Blasts, Astral Projection, Mental Detection, Telekinesis, Technoactive Manipulation, Intuitive Aptitude, Matter Transmutation, Psionic Spikes, Size Increase, Regeneration and Healing, Force Field, Concussive Blasts, Tactile Telekinesis, Flight, Teleportation, Time Traveling, Techno-Organic Physiology, Superhuman Endurance, Superhuman Speed, Superhuman Agility, Superhuman Dexterity, Cybernetic Eye, Cybernetic Arm, Cybernetic Restoration

Cable is the son of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey’s genetic clone) and was infected with a techno-organic virus and sent into the future to be saved. Nathan Summers eventually became the time-travelling soldier known as Cable. He inherited his mother’s powerful telepathic and telekinesis powers and has been shown to hold his own against some of Marvel’s most powerful.

The true limits of Cable’s powers were not showcased in Deadpool 2 but the Ryan Reynolds-led movie did give fans a taste of what the mutant can do. Cable did not find a cure for his virus and instead keeps it at bay using his powers, some may argue that his greatest show of strength is surviving each day against a virus that would kill him if not for his telekinetic powers.


22 Magik

Greatest Show Of Strength: Living In And Mastering The Demon-Inhabited Dimension Of Limbo

Magik In Marvel Comics

  • Real Name: Illyana Rasputin
  • First Appearance:Giant-Size X-Men #1 (April 1975)
  • Powers: Teleporting Through Dimensions via “Stepping Discs,” Sorcery

Made popular by Anya Taylor-Joy in the New Mutants movie, Magik is a powerful mutant with the ability to teleport to a dimension known as Limbo. There, she can reappear on earth where or when she chooses. In Limbo, she is the sorcerer supreme, and her powers there are limitless.

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Magik has shown to be insanely powerful throughout her appearances in the comics, becoming a host of the Phoenix force, going toe-to-toe with Dormmamu, and besting the demon Belasco. The same person who kidnapped her and raised her in Limbo.


21 Deadpool

Greatest Show Of Strength: Defeating The Entire Marvel Universe. Twice

Deadpool In Marvel Comics

  • Real Name: Wade Wilson
  • First Appearance: New Mutants #98 (December 1990)
  • Powers: Healing Factor, Increased Human Attributes

Deadpool is a relatively new character in comic book terms, first appearing in the ’90s, but he has certainly grown to become one of the most popular comic characters. Largely thanks to Ryan Reynolds putting the character correctly into the mainstream.

Although known for his solo work, Deadpool has appeared as a member of the X-Men, the Merc With A Mouth has a healing factor greater than Wolverine’s. Being able to heal himself from a single cell. Wade Wilson has tangled with the strongest foes, defeating Thanos and even outsmarting him by using the infinity gauntlet. Deadpool’s strongest ability is the fact he knows he is in a comic book, which he uses as his greatest weapon.


20 Nightcrawler

Greatest Show Of Strength: Teleporting A Moon Back Into Orbit

Nightcrawler In The X-Men Movies

  • Real Name: Kurt Wagner
  • First Appearance:Giant-Size X-Men #1 (April 1975)
  • Powers: Teleportation, Wall-Crawling, Flexible Bone Structure, Camouflage, Prehensile Tail, Night Vision, Superhuman Agility, Superhuman Reflexes

His real name may be Kurt Wagner, but in the Munich circus, he was known as the Amazing Nightcrawler. Wagner possessed superhuman speed and agility, and he was able to teleport almost anywhere. He was perfect for stealth missions and daring rescues.

In the films, Nightcrawler first appears working for Stryker before joining the X-Men after they were able to subdue him. He would help Professor X’s team in the original trilogy. A younger version would appear in later X-Men films, including saving Jean Grey at the beginning of Apocalypse.


19 Colossus

Greatest Show Of Strength: Defeating The Unstoppable Juggernaut

Marvel Ultimate Alliance Best Heroes Colossus

  • Real Name: Piotr Rasputin
  • First Appearance:Giant-Size X-Men #1 (April 1975)
  • Powers: Metal Mimicry, Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Stamina, Superhuman Durability, Peak Human Speed

Colossus is a giant of a mutant with enough strength to throw Wolverine around like a rag doll. Colossus was, at times, shown to be capable of lifting to 100 tons, easily making him one of the physically strongest mutants. In the comics, Colossus can stand toe to toe with The Thing and Hulk.

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Two versions of Colossus found their way into movies. In the original trilogy, he was tasked with protecting the kids when Stryker’s crew invaded the school. But in the Deadpool films, he appeared far more comics-accurate even if he really didn’t get time to shine.


18 Beast

Greatest Show Of Strength: Used His Intelligence To Cure The Legacy Virus

Marvel Snap Beast

  • Real Name: Henry “Hank” McCoy
  • First Appearance: X-Men #1 (July 1963)
  • Powers: Genetic Atavism, Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Speed, Superhuman Stamina, Superhuman Durability, Superhuman Agility, Superhuman Reflexes, Regenerative Healing Factor, Superhuman Senses, Razor-Sharp Claws and Fangs, Genius Intelligence

What happens when one of the greatest brains in Marvel also gets muscles, strength, and fur? Dr. Hank McCoy becomes Beast. Debuting in the first issue of X-Men, Beast is the perfect mixture of brawn and brains. He is as smart as Professor Xavier while being as strong as, if not stronger than, Wolverine.

In the films, he starts as just a regular, intelligent human until he takes a serum that he thinks will make him a more valuable member of the team. He does become a more physically valuable member but also turns into a blue, furry beast as well.


17 Cyclops

Greatest Show Of Strength: Became The Phoenix And Held His Own Against Wolverine

Cyclops Comics Vs Movie

  • Real Name: Scott Summers
  • First Appearance:X-Men #1 (July 1963)
  • Powers: Optic Blast, Trajectory Bending, Spatial Awareness, Energy Resistance

While Cyclops isn’t going to go toe to toe physically with a lot of other mutants, his command of his powers makes him a formidable opponent for any foe. He emits optics blasts through his eyes which can cut through solid material.​​​​​

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Much like Iceman, Cyclops was one of the original students of Professor X. His demeanor and command of his powers made him an ideal leader for the earliest iteration of the X-Men.

16 Iceman

Greatest Show Of Strength: Turned Light Itself Into Ice

Iceman In X-Men Movies


  • Real Name: Robert “Bobby” Drake
  • First Appearance:X-Men #1 (July 1963)
  • Powers: Thermokinesis, Cryokinesis, Hydrokinesis, Molecular Moisture Conversion, Molecular Moisture Inversion, Icce Clone Generation, Cryokinetic Perception, Cellular Replacement

Bobby Drake may not be physically as strong as other members of the X-Men, but he more than makes up for it with his ability to turn anything into ice. In the comics, Iceman was one of the original X-Men, joining the team as a teenager and honing and perfecting his skills. Eventually, he learned how to absorb enough water to make ice clones.

In the films, he is already at the school when Rogue shows up, and he often steps up to help the four main film characters, Wolverine, Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Storm. He’s shown to still be helping the team through the events of Days of Future Past.

15 Storm

Greatest Show Of Strength: Becoming The Goddess Of Thunder

Storm In X-Men Movie


  • Real Name: Ororo Munroe
  • First Appearance:Giant-Size X-Men #1 (April 1975)
  • Powers: Weather Manipulation

Much like Iceman, what Storm lacks in physical strength she makes up for with her ability to control the weather. She can harness any kind of weather event and use it as a weapon. From something as simple as summoning wind to throwing lightning bolts, if it’s connected to weather, Storm is unstoppable.

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In the films, Ororoe Munro is mostly sidelined despite these epic powers. She is able to use them to stop Toad in the first film, complete with a terrible pun, but most of the rest of the time, she isn’t allowed to show off her immense powers. Storm is a threat not to be taken lightly.

14 Wolverine

Greatest Show Of Strength: Defeated All The X-Men At Once

Wolverine As Played By Hugh Jackman


  • Real Name: James “Logan” Howlett
  • First Appearance:Incredible Hulk #180 (July 1974)
  • Powers: Regenerative Healing Factor, Retractable Claws, Superhuman Acute Senses, Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Speed, Superhuman Stamina, Superhuman Durability, Superhuman Agility, Superhuman Reflexes, Animal Empathy

Logan is easily the most famous X-Men mutant. He is a skilled fighter with a unique healing ability and extra strength added by the adamantium shell on his skeleton. Wolverineis essentially unkillable, having survived for more than a century. However, he comes up just short in other areas where certain mutants like Professor X, Jean Grey, and Magneto are stronger.

In the films, he is almost always the protagonist, leading the team into battle as he can destroy most objects with his claws. In the second film, he’s shot in the head and still survives. It’s no wonder he was the character given a spinoff trilogy.

13 Juggernaut

Greatest Show Of Strength: Survived Being Written Out Of History


  • Real Name: Cain Marko
  • First Appearance:X-Men #12, (May 1965)
  • Powers: Demonic Empowerment, Superhuman Strength, Superhuman Leaping, Superhuman Stamina, Invulnerability, Force-Field, Irresistible Force Embodiment, Summoning, Regenerative Healing Factor

Although he is largely known as an X-Men villain, in recent times, Juggernaut has reformed and become a member of the team led by his step-brother, Charles Xavier.

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Casual fans may not know that Juggernaut is not actually a mutant. Instead, he is empowered by the Crimson Gem to be Cyttorak’s avatar on Earth. This grants him immense strength and durability, but his main power lies in his ability to become unstoppable. Once Juggernaut is running, there is virtually nothing that can stop him. He is depicted as being strong enough to defeat the Hulk, Thor, and Onslaught with ease, and even survived an attempt to be written out of history by D’spayre’s reality-warping powers. Marko is truly the unstoppable Juggernaut.


12 Magneto

Greatest Show Of Strength: Reversed Earth’s Magnetic Pull

Magneto In X-Men Comics

  • Real Name: Max Eisenhardt/Erik Lehnsherr
  • First Appearance:X-Men #1 (July 1963)
  • Powers: Magnetism Manipulation, Telepathic Resistance, Astral Projection

Although he is most famously known as being the mortal enemy of the X-Men, Max Eisenhardt, or Erik Lehnsherr, has joined his fellow mutants as a member of the team on many occasions, even becoming headmaster of the school.

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As an Omega-Level mutant, he has shown immense strength and a mastery of his abilities, his control of magnetism has been shown to move metal light years away, hold together a celestial, and control the entire magnetic field of the year. With this control of his powers, there are no limits to what he can do. Magneto’s goal is for mutants to be the dominant species on Earth and he will stop at nothing to make that happen.


11 Rogue

Greatest Show Of Strength: Absorbing The Powers Of Every X-Men And Avenger To Take On A Celestial

An Image Of Rogue In X-Men

  • Real Name: Anna Marie
  • First Appearance:Avengers Annual #10 (August 1981)
  • Powers: Power, Life Force, and Memory Absorption

Rogue is a mutant whose true strength can’t be measured. She can absorb other mutants’ powers just by touching them. That’s on top of her ability to fly and her super physical strength. In the comics, she has proven to be as powerful as Colossus and can destroy Sentinels with a single punch.

In the original X-Men trilogy, Rogue absorbs Wolverine’s mutant healing ability when he accidentally impales her with his claws while having a nightmare. She absorbs his powers and almost kills him in the process. Few mutants can match that kind of power.

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