10 Greatest Street-Level Villains Created By Stan Lee, Ranked from Weakest to Most Powerful

Beginning his publishing career at Timely Comics in 1939, Stan Lee would become one of the most prolific comic book writers of all time and usher in the Marvel age of superheroes that is still going strong today. Working alongside other comic book titans such as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, the ragtag team of creators pioneered new and innovative methods of comic book storytelling that changed the comics landscape forever and pushed the boundaries of what a comic book could be.First introducing The Fantastic Four in 1961, the following years would see the newly named Marvel Comics explode into a comic book powerhouse and revolutionize the industry with their ever-expanding and interconnective storytelling. One of the major things that separated early Marvel Comics from their competitors was Lee’s conviction to give his characters humanity and make them flawed people. With the introduction of Spider-Man in 1962, the street-level Marvel heroes and villains were born and ushered in several now iconic villains. Among the countless number of characters Lee created in his career, some of his street-level villains have become staples of the universe and test the heroes in more personal ways.While Masque was originally an Iron Man villain, she has gone on to face off against most of the heroes in the Marvel Universe and is a prominent figure in the criminal underworld. Being trained by Nefaria in numerous styles of martial arts, Masque is deadly in hand-to-hand combat and an expert strategist. Despite not having any powers, Masque’s vast criminal connections give her access to some of the most powerful weapons and technology in the world, making her a deadly threat to anyone who finds themselves in her crosshairs.

Beginning his publishing career at Timely Comics in 1939, Stan Lee would become one of the most prolific comic book writers of all time and usher in the Marvel age of superheroes that is still going strong today. Working alongside other comic book titans such as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, the ragtag team of creators pioneered new and innovative methods of comic book storytelling that changed the comics landscape forever and pushed the boundaries of what a comic book could be.

First introducing The Fantastic Four in 1961, the following years would see the newly named Marvel Comics explode into a comic book powerhouse and revolutionize the industry with their ever-expanding and interconnective storytelling. One of the major things that separated early Marvel Comics from their competitors was Lee’s conviction to give his characters humanity and make them flawed people. With the introduction of Spider-Man in 1962, the street-level Marvel heroes and villains were born and ushered in several now iconic villains. Among the countless number of characters Lee created in his career, some of his street-level villains have become staples of the universe and test the heroes in more personal ways.

While Masque was originally an Iron Man villain, she has gone on to face off against most of the heroes in the Marvel Universe and is a prominent figure in the criminal underworld. Being trained by Nefaria in numerous styles of martial arts, Masque is deadly in hand-to-hand combat and an expert strategist. Despite not having any powers, Masque’s vast criminal connections give her access to some of the most powerful weapons and technology in the world, making her a deadly threat to anyone who finds themselves in her crosshairs.

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