One of the most surprising characters on this list is Emma Frost, who never quite seemed like she was more than a typically strong telepath.
The X-Men tried to deal with him and he easily killed most of them, as well. Omega Level Mutants are mutants whose dominant power is deemed to register, or reach, an undefinable upper limit of that power's specific classification. For years, Mister Sinister was obsessed with Scott Summers and Jean Grey and their DNA and when we saw the child of Scott and Madelyne Pryor (who turned out to be a clone of Jean Grey), we saw why Sinister was so intrigued. When he was lamenting her death, his powers kicked in and wiped out a whole mass of people. It seems pretty powerful, but until we see the upper limits of her abilities, we're going to keep her last on the list. and one book, 100 Things X-Men Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die, from Triumph Books. Hope Summers is one of the odder Omega Level mutants on this list because her powers, for the most part, exist only in relation to other mutants. That, though, was revealed to be a result of Professor X placing a mental block on Jean when she was a young girl, as she was so powerful that he needed to keep her from going insane from her abilities. David had the ability to, in effect, create new mutant powers out of nowhere and each of those powers came with a personality. His abilities were so strong that he literally traveled through time at one point! After the formation of Krakoa as a mutant nation, Omega-level mutants were defined as "a mutant whose dominant power is deemed to register -- or reach -- an undefinable upper limit of that power's specific classification". Christopher Summers was flying in his plane with his wife and their two sons when their ship was attacked by aliens. Logan and Deadpool must team-up to protect her. Most recently, she was able to use her powers to make the world (including many other telepaths) believe that Cyclops was alive and pushing the X-Men into conflict against the Inhumans, despite Cyclops dying as soon as he came into contact with the Terrigen Cloud that had spread over Earth. Since he did not have to keep the techno-organic virus in check, Stryfe was more powerful than Cable. There seemed to be no limit to the amount of powers he could create. That was until, of course, he turned out to be a mutant himself. A character can only be added to this category if they have a reference for when they were explicitly 'outed' as an Omega Level or Omega Class Mutant. He had the ability to alter reality at his whim.

Matthew did not realize he was a mutant until his wife was killed by a Skrull during the Skrull invasion of Earth.

Shockingly, Sue did not like this idea and they actually split up for a while. For example, both Magneto and Forge are the most powerful mutants of their power types on the planet Earth (Magnetism and Technopathy, respectively), but what makes Magneto, and not Forge, an Omega level mutant is that the upper limit of Forge's measurable powers could hypothetically be surpassed (and in, fact, has by multiple humans on the planet), while the upper limit of Magneto's power cannot be surpassed in any measurable fashion. Omega Level Mutants are mutants whose dominant power is deemed to register, or reach, an undefinable upper limit of that power's specific classification. He ended up dying in that battle due to an overdose of a power-enhancing drug that he was using. Includes characters who were Omega-Level mutants but seemingly/obviously aren't anymore, such as Nate Grey, who is currently at a very low power-level. He has written two books about comics for Penguin-Random House – Was Superman a Spy? And Other Comic Book Legends Revealed and Why Does Batman Carry Shark Repellent? More recently, though, after dying (and coming back from the dead), his powers have been dramatically reduced in scope, knocking him down on this list. He features legends about entertainment and sports at his website, Legends Revealed. He showed up and helped the X-Men stop the proto-mutants and he made sure that his fellow proto-mutants would never be used as weapons again. For example, while Jean Grey is both a telepath and a telekinetic, she is only an Omega level telepath. He also had other notable super-powers like super-strength and strong telepathic powers. All efforts are to be expended in order to secure the future of the state. Fans love to classify mutants into power groups and the tops is the Omega Level mutants. For the sake of this list, we're going to use the same criteria of the Marvel Wiki, which is that we're only going to count mutants from the main Marvel Universe (or mutants who ended up as part of the main Marvel Universe) who were specifically referred to as "Omega Level" in the comic books. We probably shouldn't even count Maddie on this list, as she debuted in the miniseries Deadpool vs. Old Man Logan, which has only released two issues so far, so we know very little about her. However, the baby was infected by a Techo-Organic Virus and Cyclops had to send his kid into the future to save his life.

Christopher sent his two sons out of their ship (sharing a single parachute) but Christopher and his wife were taken prisoner by the Shi'ar. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. While his actions were drastic, Reed's concern was logical, as Franklin's energy-wielding powers are almost limitless.

Follow him on Twitter at @Brian_Cronin and feel free to e-mail him suggestions for stories about comic books that you'd like to see featured at brianc@cbr.com! He literally created a pocket universe at the end of the Onslaught epic, so that his family could survive their defeat of Onslaught! It is tough to place Matthew Malloy number one, because he only had a handful of appearances, but they certainly spent… Something that comic book fans typically enjoy is ranking the power levels of comic book characters. You see, David gained multiple personalities, but each of the personalities had its own, distinct mutant ability (most of these abilities, on their own, would be considered "Omega Level" in their categories).

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Until the recent revelation that Iceman has been closeted all of these years, the most interesting plotline involving Iceman has been his lack of ability to fully embrace just how powerful he was. He was seemingly killed via the use of the power inhibiting mutant known as Leech, but his body disappeared from his coffin. As a result, it is a bit unclear as to who should even be eligible for the list!

We will rank them from least powerful to most powerful.
However, as time went by, we learned that one of Jean's mutant powers was the very ability to draw the Phoenix Force to her. While it is believed that a greater dynamo is possible through collective means, it is a current priority for the mutant nation of Krakoa to protect and nurture its greatest natural resource: Omega level mutants.

He appeared to have evolved beyond the need for a human body! It is tough to place Matthew Malloy number one, because he only had a handful of appearances, but they certainly spent every one of those appearances telling us how powerful he was, so we guess it is only fair to have him in the top spot. And Other Amazing Comic Book Trivia! In addition, she, too, was a host for the Phoenix Force. Since Cable has always had to keep the virus at bay (it makes him look like a cyborg), he has never been able to show his true power. Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spider-Man's First Appearance), Tales of Suspense #39 (Iron Man's First Appearance), Incredible Hulk #181 (Wolverine's First Appearance), Category:Omega Level Mutants (Interview Statement), Category:Possible Omega Level Mutants (Reference needed), https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Omega_Level_Mutants?oldid=5512391. In the altered reality known as "Age of Apocalypse," there was no Cable, since Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor never got together (in fact, Maddie Pryor was not even someone who needed to exist in this reality). Instead, Mister Sinister just made a clone using Cyclops and Jean Grey's DNA and came up with a test tube baby who became known as Nate Grey.

This then began a 20-year storyline involving Iceman finally realizing his "Omega Level" destiny with his powers, only to then need to be reminded a few years later whenever a new writer would take over the series. Absorbing half the mutant energy in the world made Gabriel one of the world's most powerful mutants. However, when Scarlet Witch de-powered most of the world's mutants, Mercator was forced to come out of his seclusion and begin to interact with the few mutants left on Earth.

Omega level is a classification of a single mutant power.