Thragg, the Grand Regent of the Viltrum Empire from the Invincible comic series by Robert Kirkman, stands as the most powerful Viltrumite ever depicted, with strength that eclipses all others in his race and most super- powered beings across the galaxy.

Core Powers

Thragg's abilities stem from his Viltrumite physiology, honed by lifelong training as a warrior from birth.

  • Superhuman Strength : He effortlessly lifts and crushes objects weighing several tons or more, shatters planetary terrain, and delivers blows that decapitate elite Viltrumites like Thaedus or rip apart foes like Kid Omni-Man with single punches.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability : Thragg tanks devastating impacts, extreme environments, and attacks from top-tier opponents without meaningful damage; lesser Viltrumites often break their own bones striking him.
  • Superhuman Speed : His velocity allows him to blitz multiple enemies, outpace Viltrumites in flight, and dominate battlefields with precise, overwhelming strikes.

These feats position him far above characters like Invincible (Mark Grayson) or Omni-Man (Nolan), whom he casually swats aside during Viltrum's assault.

Feats in Battle

Thragg's raw power shines in prolonged, multi-opponent fights. In a berserker rage after Viltrum's destruction, he overpowered and killed Thaedus instantly.

He held his own against coalitions of Viltrumites, including a battered but elite lineup, showcasing stamina to fight non-stop while adapting mid-combat.

One forum discussion highlights his dominance: users in powerscaling debates agree Thragg scales to planet-level threats via casual planetary devastation and Viltrumite benchmarks.

Feat Category| Key Examples| Comparison to Other Viltrumites
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Strength| One-punches Kid Omni-Man (jaw/arm off); crushes structures effortlessly 3| Surpasses all; peers like Conquest or Nolan lose handily 9
Durability| Survives Viltrum explosion aftermath; shrugs off elite punches 1| Weaker foes self-injure hitting him 3
Endurance| Battles multiple top Viltrumites while injured 1| Outlasts groups in extended wars 3

Growth and Tactics

Thragg's Reactive Adaptation lets his strength, speed, and durability amplify with injuries or challenges faced—he grows stronger over time, refining tactics from vast experience.

His combat IQ is elite: he anticipates moves, exploits weaknesses, and fights efficiently to kill, rarely wasting energy.

This evolution makes him progressively deadlier; post-Viltrum, he adapted to new threats like never before.

Fan and Forum Views

Powerscaling communities obsess over Thragg's tier—Reddit threads like "Thragg gets dropped into your favorite verse" spark 899+ comments debating if he solos verses from DC/Marvel, with many votes affirming his high-end feats (e.g., planet-busting potential via Viltrumite scaling).

"Thragg is the strongest of all Viltrumites... trained from birth to be a warrior and therefore stronger and more durable than Mark, Nolan..."

Trending discussions (as of recent 2025-2026 posts) emphasize his brutality: YouTube breakdowns rack up views analyzing how he outclasses peers in strength, speed, and savagery. Some speculate safe limits—he's not fully omnipotent but reigns supreme in Invincible 's universe.

Final Power Context

Thragg embodies Viltrumite supremacy, blending godlike physicals with adaptive genius; only extreme cosmic forces (like the series' sun-level events) truly test him. No recent comic updates shift this (post-2025 canon holds steady).

TL;DR : Thragg is unfathomably strong—strongest Viltrumite, planet-cracker tier, adapts endlessly—dominating Invincible 's galaxy-spanning threats.

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