TheMCUhas big plans for the future, but it’s taking its sweet time in building up its big bad guy. Truth be told, it’s hard to top Thanos as a villain. However, theMarvelfranchise has already laid out its candidates and they’re nasty. Apart from an angry Celestial, there’sKang the Conqueror– a sleepinggiant tucked in theLokiseries.

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While he doesn’t have the same presence and arrogance as Thanos or even Ultron’s malevolence, he’s done some of the worst crimes inMarvel comic book history. To make matters worse, Kang zips in and out of the past and future as if he was merely opening doors in his house. Thus, the damage he’s done in the comic books was quite extensive. These deeds are some of his worst.

Updated June 30, 2025 by Blaise Santi:Following the release ofAnt-Man & the Wasp: Quantumania, fans are extremely excited to see more of Kang the Conqueror in the MCU. The Thanos-level villain played by Jonathan Majors was first introduced in the season 1 finale of Loki. Now, Kang and his infinite variants are being set up to take over the multiverse, with only the Avengers who can stop him.

Kang arm-wrestling Doctor Doom in the comics

As one of the biggest and baddest super-villains in Marvel history, there are a lot of terrible deeds that Kang has done in the past, present, and future. Still, fans probably have a lot of time before they get to see the time-traveling ruler show his face in the MCU again. Across the comics and current film and TV appearances, these are Kang’s most villainous moments.

17Assisting Doctor Doom’s Conquest

One of Kang’s more recent comic appearances includes Doctor Doom’s ongoing solo series, which ran for ten issues between 2019 and 2021. In the series, Kang and Doom are tied together via quantum entanglement, as Kang periodically assist Doom is taking over the Earth. However, Doom is accidentally playing into a trap at the hands of Kang.

By helping Doctor Doom control Earth, Kang believes he’s making it an easier target to conquer at some point in the future. The two baddies end up facing off in the comic series, though Doom eventually comes out on top and leaves Kang behind to continue his conquest. Clearly, betraying Doctor Doom wasn’t the conqueror’s smartest idea.

Jonathan Majors as He Who Remains in Loki

16Brainwashing Variants For The TVA

Kang’s debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes inLoki, where the god of mischief discovers that the interdimensional police known as the Time Variance Authority, run by the mysterious Time-Keepers, has been kidnapping variants from the Sacred Timeline and wiping their memories, forcing them to work for the TVA as detectives and officers.

Loki’s discovery of this leads him and Sylvie, his female variant, to He Who Remains, a Kang variant living at the Citadel at the End of Time. He Who Remains asks Loki and Sylvie to take over running the TVA for him, but despite his warnings about multiversal conquest, Sylvie kills him for removing her from the Timeline as a child and ruining her life.

Jonathan Majors as Kang in Ant Man 3

15Betraying Ant-Man In The Quantum Realm

During his most recent appearance inAnt-Man & the Wasp: Quantumania, Kang the Conqueror appears as the ruler of the Quantum Realm.When Scott Lang and his daughter Cassieare kidnapped by the former ally of Janet van Dyne, Scott agrees to pull of a heist to retrieve the power core to fuel Kang’s Time Chair that can free him from exile.

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When Scott pulls it off, Kang inevitably betrays him, stealing the power core and readying his Time Chair to take his Quantum Realm army with him. However, Scott fights back alongside Hope van Dyne, seemingly killing Kang. Nevertheless, Scott can’t help but shake off the feeling that the worst is yet to come from the Kang he may not be finished with.

14Kidnapping The Avengers For Love

One Kang, like his obsession with Ravonna Renslayer, became obsessed with the Celestial Madonna, deducingshe must be one of three Avengers: Scarlet Witch, Mantis, or Agatha Harkness. He ended up kidnapping all three female Avengers, as well as Thor, Iron Man, and Vision, and bringing them back to Ancient Egypt with him.

By the time Kang discovered that the Celestial Madonna was in fact Mantis, he decided if he couldn’t have her then no one could. However, the Swordsman sacrificed his life to save Mantis, as Kang was later apprehended by his future self, who had once again become Rama-Tut. Both variants of Kang ended up suspended in Limbo by Immortus, another Kang.

Kang fighting the Avengers in the comics

13Attempting To Rule Ancient Egypt

Before he was Kang the Conqueror, Nathaniel Richards was a scientist living in the 31st century. As an adult, Richards discovered time-travel, deciding to use it to escape his mundane existence and travel back to Ancient Egypt. There, he decided to rule over the ancient Egyptians as Rama-Tut.

As part of Rama-Tut’s influence over Egypt, he left behind key information regarding En Sabah Nur, a.k.a.Apocalypse, the world’s first mutant. Rama-Tut eventually became a ruthless ruler over the Egyptian people. However, he was ultimately stopped by The Fantastic Four, but not before enslaving them and almost forcing Sue Storm to marry him.

Rama-Tut with Sue Storm in a comic cover

12Destroying Washington D.C.

Granted, leveling a whole city and murdering or injuring its inhabitants seems standard fare for a villain in the comic books, but the way Kang did it was more brutal. He had planned it extensively and didn’t hold back when the time came to show off his powers and military might.

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What’s even more impressive about this feat is that it wasKang’s retaliatory strikeafter his demand for a peaceful surrender was met with resistance. So, Kang relished instead in destroying the US capital andkilling millions of its citizensafter taking care of the Avengers roadblock.

11The Kang Dynasty Invades Earth

Given that the next Avengers movie will be titledAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, it’s likely that fans will see an adaptation of the comic book arc of the same name. This will likely serve as the climax of Kang’s dominion over the MCU, if the comics are followed closely. The comic arc follows Kang, with his son Marcus as Scarlet Centurion, attempting to conquer Earth.

What is significant about Kang’s journey inThe Kang Dynastyis that he’s successful in his conquest of Earth, making him the first supervillain to win in Marvel Comics without using mind control. As part of his initial attack on the planet, Kang destroyed the U.N. building, and though he spared the life of everyone inside, it alluded to the bloodshed that he’d promise.

kang the conqueror with his weapon

10When One Kang Goes Good

At one point in Kang the Conqueror’s journeys through the multiverse, he returns to his teenage years to show his younger self the man he’d become. To Kang’s surprise, the young Nathaniel Richards is horrified by what he sees and dedicates his life to fighting for good. He adopts the persona “Iron Lad” and forms the first iteration of the Young Avengers.

However, Kang wouldn’t let his past self change ways that easy, luring the Young Avengers into a fight, so he could turn Iron Lad against them. Inevitably the Young Avengers,including Cassie Lang, Kate Bishop, and Billy Kaplan, defeated Kang with Iron Lad’s help, though Iron Lad resolved to return to his own timeline and fulfill his destiny of becoming Kang.

Kang harnessing magic in the comics

9Conquering Thousands Of Worlds

Funny enough, Earth was only one trophy in Kang’s collection, as the most successful and effective versions of him had managed what can only be described as"a thousand thousand" worlds. This came from a span of100 light-years of conquestsacross several different timelines and galaxies.

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His name does indicate his achievements, after all. Of course, most of these conquered worlds lost a worrying number of sentient inhabitants before they succumbed to Kang’s weapons and abilities. That meansthe number of casualties attributed to Kang’s name is too difficult to quantify.

8Destroying His Own Kingdom

With the kind of accolades he has as anomnipotent conqueror, one has to imagine what was the point of all of it? The truth is, there wasn’t much left for Kang to do after becoming the supreme dominator in his timeline or others. SoKang got bored being on top of the multiverse and decided to blow up his main city or kingdom, called Chronopolis.

Kang destroyed Chronopolis all with his subjects inside. Chronopolis also served as a hub city which allowed Kang a portal to every other timeline. It’s worth noting that this Kang is the one from the far future, namedImmortus. Even the evil, younger versions of himself feared this Kang.

Kang showing young Nathaniel Richards the future

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