Beta Ray Bill, he has the powers of Thor and is technically a robot so Voldemorts curse very likely wouldn't do anything against him.
The Punisher. Weakest superhero whose power isn't guns? I'm gonna go with Moon Knight.
If I understand correctly dense magical areas disable modern technology in the potterverse. So any that relies on anything electronic at the least would be useless when confronting Voldemort. No idea how that works on mechanical weaponry, even still Voldemort can simply deflect, snatch or deconstruct material items.
New Moon Knight is significantly weaker than that, but the problem with Harry Potter Wizards isn't "muh guns" so much as that there's no non-verbal, non-somatic casting. Everything is done with an incantation and a wand movement, and there's no canonical reading that says otherwise, far as I know. That means that wizards are super susceptible to being caught unawares. So really, any sneaky guy will do. Black Widow's another acceptable choice, guns or no.
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Really its voldemort nothing says he can't have his head bashed in shot,stabbed,knocked out. Hell throw some tape on their mouth and you win.
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Even in the movies most of the professors and adult wizards can cast a spell without an incantation. That would put Zatanna at a disadvantage because all of her spells need to be spoken in reverse. She'd be more on the defensive against Voldemort or any other advanced wizard because she couldn't keep up.
Any teleporter might be able to get close enough to him to do some serious damage, but he can also do that. Maybe Kitty Pryde. I'd assume she could phase through all of the spells and rip his heart out.
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TBH that depends on what exactly the lore basis for magic is in potterverse. Star trek crews deal with stuff that breaks the laws of physics all the time. Mere magic is no match for technobabble.
Considering being able to use magic in potterverse is a genetic "condition", i'm sure a sufficiently advanced technology could "cure" it.
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So it isn't Data killing Voldemort but an entire Spaceship. Of which firing on a planet wouldn't exactly be something the Federation would do. Also they can't beam up what they don't know to beam up, I doubt the technology to track "piece of evil soul" exists. Besides the Enterprises track record with multiple dimensions isn't the best, how do you even get into the potterverse without magic?
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