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Darkseid Would Be a Better Marvel Villain, and These 5 Reasons Show What Marvel Is Missing
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DC All-In #1 brought him back perfectly and since then, he’s become the most important villain at DC Comics.
The best example of this is the Marvel Comics version of Darkseid, Thanos, but there are plenty of bad guys who were inspired by the villain.
Here are five reasons that Darkseid would be better in the Marvel Universe, showing why the God of Evil is actually the greatest villain ever.
That’s an insane amount of power and the Marvel Universe could use a villain at that level.
There’s no real personification of evil in the Marvel Universe, which is why they need Darkseid.