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The ‘Mother of Dragons’ is now the most over-powered superhero of the MCU

Emilia Clarke is well recognized for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones. She, like Game of Thrones cast mates Kit Harington and Richard Madden, has entered the MCU through Marvel Studio’s new Secret Invasion TV series. And her new role might become just as iconic as her Game of Thrones counterpart.
Emilia Clarke’s G’iah is the most over-powered superhero of the MCU
Clarke plays the role of the Skrull G’iah, the daughter of Talos who aids Nick Fury against a Skrull Invasion. During Episode 6, it is revealed that Fury had been collecting DNA samples from every hero and villain that we have seen so far in the MCU. After administering the samples in the form of “The Harvest”, G’iah gains the power of all the Avengers as well as several major villains that we have seen so far.
G’iah’s list of superpowers
The list of G’iah’s superpowers is really long and puts every other MCU hero to shame. The Super Skrull not only has physical and science-based powers, but also magical and inter-dimensional ones. Here’s a list of every superhero and villain whose powers can be seen in G’iah’s arsenal:
- Thanos
- Outrider
- Proxima Midnight
- Captain Marvel
- Ghost
- Captain America
- Corvus Glaive
- Abomination
- Mantis
- Drax
- Korg
- Ebony Maw
- Hulk
- Chitauri
- Valkyrie
- Thor
- Gamora
- Winter Soldier
- Cull Obsidian
- Frost Beast
- Groot
- Extremis
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