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Best time-traveling villains of all time

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By George Marston published 5 November 2021

These best time traveling villains will get your timelines in a twist

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Time travel is becoming big business for the Marvel Universe, both in movies and comic books, with Marvel's most prominent time-traveler Kang the Conquer taking center stage as one of the biggest upcoming villains for the MCU, and as a currently recurring villain throughout Marvel Comics (as well as the star of his own limited series).

The publisher seems to be setting up even bigger things for Kang in 2022 with a one-shot titled Timeless #1, due out on December 22, which Marvel promises will set the stage for several of the biggest stories planned for 2022. 

A series of teasers for Timeless #1 have shown Kang as one of the main characters anchoring the one-shot, potentially positioning him for his own 2022 storyline.

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But Kang - and even Marvel Comics - doesn't have a corner on the time travel market. In both Marvel and DC, some of the most vicious villains throughout the history of both publishers have possessed the mastery of the timestream.

So without further ado, here are the ten best time-traveling supervillains ever!

10. Nimrod

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Nimrod is a mutant-hunting robot built from technology derived from the original Sentinels. Hailing from the X-Men: Days of Future Past timeline, and virtually indestructible, Nimrod followed Rachel Summers into the past, causing no end of destruction and trouble for the present-day X-Men.

Eventually, he was absorbed by Master Mold, the gigantic core Sentinel. When both were sent through the Siege Perilous, a dimensional gateway that erases the identity of those who travel through it, Nimrod and Master Mold merged into the being known as Bastion, a fully sentient, fully evolved Sentinel who has been destroyed and rebuilt using pieces of Nimrod's previous body several times.

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Recently, Nimrod has been shown as the greatest impending threat to mutantkind and the nation of Krakoa, with a highly advanced version of the super-sentinel recently having been built by the villains known as Orchis.

9. Epoch, Lord of Time

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Though the man known as Epoch, or the Lord of Time, was one of the biggest nuisances to the Justice League in their early days, he's also caused numerous problems for characters like the android Hourman, the Legion of Super-Heroes, and has even shown up in the post-apocalyptic world of Kamandi.

Epoch started out with good intentions; gaining his time-traveling powers in the year One Billion AD, he built a prison called Timepoint that existed outside of the time stream and began imprisoning the world's greatest villains there. 

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After a few years out of the spotlight due to a series of continuity reboots, Epoch returned to the DC Universe in the title Justice League Odyssey.

8. Per Degaton

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Per Degaton was once a normal man who was employed by a scientific group known as the Time Trust, who were dedicated to finding a way to travel to the future to obtain technology to help end WWII. 

When the Time Trust sent the JSA into the future, Degaton sabotaged the anti-bomb shield technology they brought back. Degaton fled the Time Trust, embarking on a career as a mad scientist and terrorist in pursuit of time travel technology of his own.

In one of his attempts to build a time machine, Degaton enlisted the help of a scientist named Professor Zee. Degaton double-crossed Zee, intending to steal the machine for himself, but accidentally sent it into the future. Forced to wait forty years for the machine to re-appear, Degaton continued his life of crime. When the machine re-appeared, it contained not only the dying Professor Zee but a "chronal duplicate" of Degaton himself.

The older Degaton disintegrated upon contact with the chronal duplicate, causing his robotic partner Mekanique to kill the duplicate. It is later revealed, however, that thanks to the magic of time travel, the duplicate continued to exist, controlling the time machine before his death, leading him to become a longtime foe of the JSA.

7. Time Trapper

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Time travel in the DC universe is a dicey proposition at best thanks to nearly constant reboots, crises, and retcons, and none have suffered as much as the Time Trapper. The Time Trapper's origin has fluctuated so wildly, and so frequently, that it's actually a little unclear who is actually under that cloak. 

Over the years, the nemesis of the Legion of Super-Heroes has been revealed as a future version of Cosmic Boy, a Controller, a woman named Lori Morning, as the embodiment of the force of entropy, as an alternate timeline given sentience, and even an older version of Superboy-Prime.

Whoever the Time Trapper may actually be, he has menaced the Legion of Super-Heroes almost as long as they've been around, and has also gone up against Wonder Woman, and even appeared as a villain on The Super Friends. 

Most of his history was wiped out during Zero Hour, and he didn't appear again until Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds when he was revealed as Superboy-Prime. Time Trapper hasn't appeared since DC's Flashpoint reboot. But as they say, it's just a matter of time.

6. Immortus

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Though Immortus and Kang are technically both actually Nathaniel Richards, they aren't the same person. You see, Immortus and Kang hail from diverging timelines - in modern Marvel terms, they're Variants. 

One of the pitfalls of time travel, at least in the Marvel universe, is that too much of it can result in multiple futures, some of which are often at odds with each other. 

In Immortus's timeline, he is a much older version of Kang who, weary of the cost of constantly doing battle and dealing with the deaths of his consort Ravonna and son Marcus, joins a group called the Time-Keepers who are dedicated to preserving the integrity of important timelines (viewers of Disney Plus' Loki show know the MCU Time-Keepers well).

Immortus' affiliation with the Time-Keepers hasn't stopped him from being manipulative and menacing, often enlisting the Avengers themselves to try and take on his rival Kang, as seen in the classic Avengers Forever limited series.

5. Bishop

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Bishop is unique to this list in that he began his time-traveling career as a hero, sent back in time from a future where mutants are hunted to prevent a traitor from betraying the X-Men and kickstarting the future from which he hailed. 

After years spent fighting alongside the X-Men, Bishop turned on the team and attempted to kill the mutant infant Hope in the story X-Men: Messiah Complex, nearly killing Professor X in the process and becoming the very traitor he sought to stop.

When fellow time-traveler Cable saved the child, fleeing into the timestream, Bishop followed, pursuing the pair through numerous eras as Cable raised Hope as a soldier and a survivor. Bishop wreaked devastation across numerous timelines in his hunt for Hope, justifying his actions by dismissing the millions of deaths he caused as people who didn't actually exist. 

Bishop finally teamed with Cable's evil clone Stryfe, himself a time-traveler, to track Cable and Hope to the present day. In their final confrontation, Bishop killed Cable, but a now mature Hope damaged Bishop's time-travel device, stranding him in the far future.

However, Bishop has since returned to the X-Men as a heroic mutant in good standing, even recently being named the Captain Commander of the forces of the mutant nation of Krakoa.

4. Chronos

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DC Comics actually had two characters named Chronos. The first was David Clinton, the arch-enemy of the Atom, Ray Palmer. 

Originally, Clinton was simply an engineer who used his intellect to commit crimes using time and clock-themed weapons. He long sought to actually perfect time travel, and eventually began stealing not for his own fortune, but to obtain money to continue his research. 

Eventually, he achieved his goal, but still seeking more power, struck a deal with the demon Neron that eventually lead to his downfall. David Clinton reappeared in the 'New 52' as an agent of A.R.G.U.S. specializing in time travel.

The second Chronos, Walker Gabriel, was actually something of an anti-hero. He obtained David Clinton's time travel technology after Clinton's death and acted as either hero or villain depending on his goals at any given time. 

Eventually, Gabriel erased his own existence to save his mother's life, but due to the circumstances of time travel, a version of Gabriel remained. He was later killed by fellow time traveler Per Degaton - but when Degaton's scheme failed, he was returned to life. 

3. Monarch/Extant

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As tends to happen with time-travelers, the true identity of the despot known as Monarch remains a little confusing. 

Originally conceived as a future version of the hero Captain Atom, driven to conquer the world as the main villain of DC's Armageddon 2001 crossover, his identity was changed mid-story when the secret leaked. 

Instead of Captain Atom, Monarch was revealed to be Hank Hall, AKA Hawk of Hawk and Dove. Years later, in the disastrous limited series Countdown, Monarch resurfaced with his original origin intact, as a future version of Captain Atom.

Before that, when he was still technically Hank Hall, Monarch was defeated when he traveled into the past to defeat Waverider, a being he empowered to travel time, who betrayed Monarch and attempted to decipher his true identity. 

Later, Hank Hall became known as Extant, a time-traveling menace who caused yet another rebooted version of DC continuity in the Zero Hour mini-series. Extant went on to challenge a reformed JSA but was defeated by the time-traveling android Hourman.

2. Doctor Doom

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Doctor Doom is kind of a renaissance man of villainy. 

Not only is he possessed of the greatest intellect in the Marvel universe, limited only by his own hubris, he is also the second greatest sorcerer of our world - and most important to this list, the inventor of time travel technology. 

Doom has used this technology for numerous purposes but has traditionally refused to use it to defeat his hated nemesis, Reed Richards, instead insisting that he must best Richards as an intellectual, and not through such underhanded means.

Though time travel may not be his primary gig, Doom is an important time-traveler nonetheless, having actually devised the technology from which all other time travel devices in the Marvel universe are derived. 

Many, many others have used this technology, including Reed Richards's father, Nathaniel Richards, and his namesake, the villainous Kang. In the current Kang the Conqueror limited series, Kang is shown confronting Doom as his ancestor and the progenitor of his own time travel technology.

1. Kang the Conqueror

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Speaking of Kang...

Kang the Conqueror is the unquestioned master of time-traveling villainy. In his numerous guises (or, to use current Marvel terminology, Variants), such as Rama-Tut, Blue Man, Victor Timely, and the Scarlet Centurion, he has traveled back to the present day from the 30th century time and time again to test his mettle against the greatest warriors of all time; the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and other of the Marvel universe's finest heroes.

Kang has always traditionally refused to use his power over the time stream to best his enemies before they gain their power, but in his recent appearance in Uncanny Avengers, he seems to have abandoned this code of honor. 

Kang's strength as a warrior is not to be denied. He has conquered Earth in numerous ages, even adopting strange aliases and identities to do so. Still, he has never bested the Avengers.

Kang is currently on the rise in the Marvel Universe, with a major 2022 storyline apparently being set up in the upcoming Timeless #1 one-shot, and his own current limited series.

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I've been Newsarama's resident Marvel Comics expert and general comic book historian since 2011, and now I'm the Entertainment Writer at GamesRadar+. I've also been the on-site reporter at most major comic conventions such as Comic-Con International: San Diego, New York Comic Con, and C2E2. Outside of comic journalism, I am the artist of many weird pictures, and the guitarist of many heavy riffs. (They/Them)

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