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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 in Marvel 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.

10 Destroying 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.

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

9 Conquering 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 of 100 light-years of conquests across 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 means the number of casualties attributed to Kang’s name is too difficult to quantify.

8 Destroying His Own Kingdom

With the kind of accolades he has as an omnipotent 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. So Kang 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, named Immortus. Even the evil, younger versions of himself feared this Kang.

7 Killing His Own Lover

It wasn’t just Chronopolis and its hapless citizens that Immortus killed out of boredom but also the woman he loved. That would be Ravonna Renslayer. Unfortunately for Ravonna, she happened to be inside the Chronopolis when Kang went insane with boredom.

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So she was caught in the destruction. This only goes to show just how meaningless everything is to Kang, especially since he can do anything he wants. Surprisingly enough, he had a lot of trouble trying to woo and attract Ravonna in the past; he even had to trick her and invade her kingdom to get her, only to vaporize her along with Chronopolis.

6 Killing His Own Son

Long before Kang even became Immortus and got bored and killed his own city and lover, he was already unappreciative of the people close to him. He actually had a son during one of his biggest achievements: the aforementioned Washington D.C. assault. His son’s name was Marcus a.k.a. Scarlet Centurion. He helped his father conquer Earth.

However, Marcus got a little too infatuated with Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel) and this became an opening for the Avengers to defeat Kang. Hence, Kang’s dominion over Earth after reducing Washington D.C. to ashes was short-lived. Marcus, in the meantime, got more than a spanking and was killed by his father for being instrumental in their defeat.

5 Trying To Assassinate Avengers During Their Infancy

It quickly became clear to Kang that in order to become victorious, especially on Earth, he would have to deal with the Avengers. And what better way to hit them hard than hitting them as babies? That’s probably one of the most diabolical assassinations he’s ever come up with as most of his other victims are just casualties of war.

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This was all caused by Visions intervention, which led to several paradoxes and multiple versions of Kang. These Kangs then banded together and used their time travel capabilities to hunt down the Avengers while they were still harmless infants. Thankfully, an older version of Kang intervened and thwarted their plan.

4 Raising Black Bolt’s Son To Fight His Original Family

When not plotting to kill infants, Kang is planning to use them as tools against his most persistent enemies. In a plotline in the Marvel comic books, Kang took Black Bolt’s son, Ahura, while he’s still a baby and planned to raise him as a weapon against the Inhumans.

Black Bolt eventually tracked down Kang and fought him with the intent of taking back Ahura. Tragically, who they fought wasn’t Kang, but an aged Ahura who was raised to hate his original father and the Inhumans. Hence, Black Bolt was forced to kill his own son in one of Kang’s most clever yet heartless moments.

3 Apocalypse Twin Genocide

It wasn’t just Ahura who had the misfortune of being raised to be Kang’s weapon, but also the Apocalypse twins. These two are mutant offspring of Archangel, a successor of Apocalypse. Kang took them again with the intent of unleashing the Apocalypse twins against humanity and the mutants.

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Initially, Kang wanted to raise them as his conquerors but they proved too difficult to control and managed to return to the present timeline. There, they unleashed as much destruction as they could, much to Kang’s advantage. This twin rebellion resulted in nearly wiping out all of the mutants in Marvel.

2 Messing Up Timelines

In general, the mere act of traveling to the past and future to gain strategic advantages is one of Kang’s most damaging acts. He frequently jumps several timelines to kill someone, change something, or completely erase a series of events that would make it easier for him to eventually become Immortus.

In one of his time jumping escapades, he even managed to break a timeline, specifically while fighting Ultron. He even tried to defeat Ultron more than 20 times again and again after losing, only to ruin the timelines due to his repeated attempts, causing the timelines to bleed into one another.

1 Killing Other Versions Of Himself

Cartoons like Rick and Morty likely took inspiration from this kind of Kang deathmatch. A Council of Kangs also exists, just as there is a Council of Reeds and the derivative Council of Ricks in Rick and Morty. As expected, the Council of Kangs wanted the original Kang dead.

That’s because they were looking for something important to their conquests and the original Kang was the key. Too bad they didn’t succeed against their own as the original Kang managed to outgun them using Alioth’s power. Thus, he reigned supreme out of all the Kangs.

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