Zamasu is a significant antagonist in the "Dragon Ball Super" series, known for his complex ideology and formidable abilities. Originally a Kai apprentice from Universe 10, Zamasu becomes disillusioned with mortals, leading him to enact the "Zero Mortals Plan" to eradicate all mortal life. He collaborates with his future counterpart, resulting in the creation of Goku Black by swapping bodies with Goku. Their fusion through the Potara earrings forms Fused Zamasu, a being of immense power but with a deteriorating body due to the fusion of mortal and immortal entities. Zamasu's abilities include energy projection, flight, and a unique form of immortality. His character explores themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of unchecked power within the "Dragon Ball" universe.
Ego the Living Planet is one of the most unique and powerful villains in the Marvel Universe. First appearing in Thor #132 in 1966, Ego is a sentient planet with the ability to manipulate matter and energy on a massive scale. Ego was originally a planet that formed naturally in space. However, over time, Ego developed sentience and began to manipulate its own physical form. Ego's powers allow it to shape-shift and even create life on its surface. Ego's consciousness also extends beyond its physical form, allowing it to communicate telepathically and project its will over vast distances. Despite its immense power, Ego is often depicted as a lonely and isolated entity. Ego has spent eons drifting through space, searching for meaning and purpose in its existence. Ego's interactions with other beings are often colored by its desire for companionship and connection. Ego has clashed with numerous superheroes over the years, including Thor, the Fantastic Four, and the Guardians of the Galaxy. Ego's powers and strength make it a formidable opponent, and its vast size and ability to manipulate matter and energy make it nearly invincible. Overall, Ego the Living Planet's superpowers and strength make it one of the most unique and interesting villains in the Marvel Universe. Its complex motivations and desire for companionship add depth and nuance to its character, making it more than just a one-dimensional villain.