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Top Ten Best Marvel Characters

Spider-Man​
Spider-Man​

One of the things that was great about Spider-Man: Homecoming was its introduction of a father-son dynamic between Iron Man and the Webslinger. In a way, each superhero provides the missing piece to the other character's mental makeup: Tony sees the son he never had, while Peter gets a sense of the type of person he could become.

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Hulk​
Hulk​

What Is the Marvel Character Lineup for Avengers 4? ... Hulk faced off with Thanos early on and got a thrashing in the process. ... as best as she can. Slide 10/16 ...

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Iron Man​
Iron Man​

Spider-Man could end up being the greatest superhero of the Marvel universe ... when he grows up. But we'll never end up knowing. THE CASE AGAINST IRON MAN. Tony Stark's a great guy — just ask him. What's so fun about Iron Man — and, ultimately, what's kinda annoying, too — is the titanic amount of self-regard that the guy has for himself.

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Captain ​America​
Captain ​America​

Captain America is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. He is an alternative version of the mainstream Marvel continuity Captain America that appears in Marvel's Ultimate line of books. The character first appeared in The Ultimates #1, and was created by writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch.

Thor​
Thor​

Marvel is celebrating their 75th anniversary this year! In tribute, we're counting down the 25 best Marvel superheroes of all time. We looked at Marvel's entire roster to decide who is the most noble, who has the finest stories of self-sacrifice, and who looks best in spandex.

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Wolverine​
Wolverine​

The character is highly rated in many comics best-of lists, ranked #1 in Wizard magazine's 2008 Top 200 Comic Book Characters; 4th in Empire ' s 2008 Greatest Comic Characters; and 4th on IGN's 2011 Top 100 Comic Book Heroes.

Deadpool​
Deadpool​

Deadpool is an extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant and is skilled in multiple unarmed combat techniques. He is a master of assassination techniques, is an excellent marksman, and is highly skilled with bladed weapons (frequently carrying two swords strapped to his back).

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Thanos​
Thanos​

Best of all, as the movie ended, it didn't do a "The Avengers will return." Instead it points out that it's Thanos who will return. You didn't see that for the Vulture, or the Red Skull or other more iconic bad guys such as Ultron (who, again is boring, and had the movie named after him as well).

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Daredevil​
Daredevil​

Daredevil Is Where the Best Creators Break Out It’s no surprise that such a character would attract talent in comics. Daredevil offers a great foundation of mythos and setting combined with less stress and demands than Marvel’s most popular titles.

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Carol ​Danvers​
Carol ​Danvers​

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Doctor ​Strange​
Doctor ​Strange​

Doctor Strange is one of the most powerful sorcerers in existence. Like most sorcerers, he draws his power from three primary sources: the invocation of powerful mystic entities or objects, the manipulation of the universe's ambient magical energy, and his own psychic resources.

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Black Panther​
Black Panther​

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Black Widow​
Black Widow​

Black Widow is a playable character in Marvel Contest of Champions, and was granted to every player for participation in the Ultron tie-in quests. [citation needed] Black Widow appears as a playable character in the 2012 fighting game Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth.

Punisher​
Punisher​

The Punisher is dark, brutal, unflinching and uncompromising in its violence. It's also Marvel's best Netflix series to date. This is a particularly impressive achievement because, on paper, The Punisher is probably the most difficult series to pull off.

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Silver Surfer​
Silver Surfer​

The Silver Surfer wields "the power cosmic", absorbing and manipulating the universe's ambient cosmic energies. He can augment his strength to incalculable levels, and is almost totally indestructible.

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Magneto​
Magneto​

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Professor X​
Professor X​

Professor Charles Francis Xavier (colloquial: Professor X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and is the founder and leader of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September 1963).

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Clint Barton​
Clint Barton​

He has designed and crafted crescent darts, boomerangs, throwing irons, bolas, axes, custom arrows and bows. he is experienced motorcycle rider, Barton was one of the of the most proficient and daring pilots of the Avengers' supersonic Quinjets and other aircraft.

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Venom​
Venom​

Who is the best character in Marvel? ... What was the inspiration behind the name of the character Venom from Marvel Comics? How powerful is Venom in the Marvel comics?

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Loki​
Loki​

Loki, the god of mischief, ... The best way that I could describe it is that absolutely everything they do is theatrically ... Loki (Marvel character) ...

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Cyclops​
Cyclops​

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Ultron​
Ultron​

BKAllmighty These are the best characters in the 2015 sequel to the 2012 blockbuster, Marvel's The Avengers. The Top Ten 1 Ultron Ultron is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Vision​
Vision​

Vision appears in Marvel Heroes, voiced by Dave Wittenberg. Vision is a playable character in Disney Infinity 3.0. Vision's original version and MCU iteration are playable characters in Marvel: Contest of Champions. [citation needed] Vision is a playable character in Marvel: Future Fight. [citation needed] Vision is a playable character in Lego Marvel's Avengers, [citation needed] voiced by Paul Bettany.

Wanda ​Maximoff​
Wanda ​Maximoff​

The Scarlet Witch can tap into mystic energy for reality-altering effects; this power was formerly limited to the creation of "hex-spheres" of reality-disrupting quasi-psionic force to cause molecular disturbances in a target's probability field, resulting in spontaneous combustion, deflection of objects in flight, and so on.

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Galactus​
Galactus​

When the Marvel Universe began there was Eternity (all that is), Death (all that was) and Galactus to balance between the two. Galactus isn’t evil.

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Luke Cage​
Luke Cage​

List of Luke Cage characters ... It's all part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe but Luke Cage is ... It gave me a certain freedom to try to do my best work and make ...

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Doctor Doom​
Doctor Doom​

Doom can exchange minds with others. He possesses some mystical abilities, such as casting bolts of eldritch energy and invoking mystical entities (principalities) for additional support. While empowered by the Haazareth, his mystical powers were on a par with those of Dr. Strange.

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Moon Knight​
Moon Knight​

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Johnny Blaze​
Johnny Blaze​

180 lbs. (Blaze), 220 lbs. (Ghost Rider) Powers Ghost Rider has superhuman strength and durability, as well as the ability to project and control Hellfire, which can sear the soul as well as burn the flesh.

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She-Hulk​
She-Hulk​

Like her cousin, Jennifer possesses great strength, durability, endurance and a healing factor. Unlike her cousin, she almost always retains her full intelligence and personality as She-Hulk. She is also able to switch from She-Hulk to Jennifer Walters, but does not always have control of her transformation.

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Storm​
Storm​

Who is the best Black Marvel character? 1 Black Panther. 16 Nick Fury. 7 Monica Rambeau. 10 Cloak. ... Storm is Marvel’s strongest, most popular Marvel character.

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Jean Grey​
Jean Grey​

Jean Grey possessed telepathic powers enabling her to read minds, project her thoughts into the minds of others, initiate astral travel, and mentally stun opponents with pure psionic force, among other talents.

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Quicksilver​
Quicksilver​

Quicksilver (Marvel character) Read; Answer; ... the X-Men Quicksilver is by far the best. ... Quicksilver is Marvel, Flash is DC.

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Nick Fury​
Nick Fury​

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 marked the last time that Nick Fury was depicted in animation as Caucasian. Since then, most appearances of Nick Fury in other media have been modeled on the Ultimate Marvel version of the character, notably in the Marvel Cinematic Universe where he is portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson himself.

Thing​
Thing​

Marvel is celebrating their 75th anniversary this year! In tribute, we're counting down the 25 best Marvel superheroes of all time. We looked at Marvel's entire roster to decide who is the most noble, who has the finest stories of self-sacrifice, and who looks best in spandex.

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Mystique​
Mystique​

Mystique can psionically shift the atoms of her body to duplicate any humanoid of either sex, wearing any kind of clothing. She can precisely duplicate another person’s retina pattern, finger, palm and skin-pore patterns, and vocal cords.

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Hank Pym​
Hank Pym​

Pym is a brilliant scientist in both the feilds of robotics/cybernetics and biochemistry. During his carreer, he created robot Ultron, explored and repaired the Vision often, and created much of the Avengers' equipment. Another robot, Rover, was a jet with rudimentary artificial intelligence and sophisticated offensive capabilities. His greatest scientific acheivement, however, was the discovery of "Pym particles" that enable mass to be shunted or gained from an alternate dimension.

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Rogue​
Rogue​

Powers. Rogue is a mutant who formerly possessed the ability to absorb the memories, abilities, personality, and outward physical characteristics of other beings through skin-to-skin contact.

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Apocalypse​
Apocalypse​

"Apocalypse is the first mutant – a brilliant shape-shifter who is virtually immortal – and sees himself as the father of mutantkind…In his early years, which I covered in the X-Factor Forever miniseries . . . Apocalypse encountered the Celestials and realized there was a time when humanity might be judged unworthy and destroyed.

Red Skull​
Red Skull​

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Kingpin​
Kingpin​

The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (cover dated July 1967).

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Mister ​Fantastic​
Mister ​Fantastic​

Dr. Reed Richards Prime Marvel Universe (Earth-616) Alternate Reality Versions · Mister Fantastic's Comics · Movies · Television · Video Games Alternate Reality Versions Earth-TRN566 Before the Big Bang Mimic's Reality (Earth-12) Depowered (Earth-26) Unstable Molecules (Earth-33) Thing: Night...

Cable​
Cable​

Cable has also demonstrated the ability to alter molecular and atomic structures in such substances as his own techno-organic components (though this may be a function of telekinesis, as opposed to a discreet superhuman power). On larger levels, Cable can levitate great weights, into the tons, but his upper limit has remained undisclosed.

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Green Goblin​
Green Goblin​

The father of Peter Parker's best friend, Harry, businessman Norman Osborn moonlights as the unstable Green Goblin and has caused Spider-Man more tragedy than any other foe!

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Star-Lord​
Star-Lord​

Powers. Star-Lord wore a costume that enabled him to survive in space. It is possible that the costume has actually altered his physical structure, as he does not need to wear any helmet, or any form of life support to survive the nearly absolute zero, airless vacuum.

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Bucky Barnes​
Bucky Barnes​

Yes they are best friends and fought side by side again Hydra. ... Will Bucky Barnes, aka the Winter Soldier, ... (Marvel character) 942 Followers.

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Sam Wilson​
Sam Wilson​

Samuel Thomas "Sam" Wilson is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Gene Colan, and introduced in Captain America #117 (Sept. 1969), the character is mainstream comics' first African-American superhero.

Dr. Otto ​Octavius​
Dr. Otto ​Octavius​

Marvel Value Stamp #96. Otto's phone number ... Another Dr. Octopus homage outside of Marvel ... 80 Quotations by or about Otto Octavius (Earth-616) Character ...

Colossus​
Colossus​

Colossus can transform his body tissue into an organic, steel-like substance that grants him superhuman strength enabling him to lift/press up to 75 tons and makes him impervious to most injury.

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Namor​
Namor​

Namor possesses a high level of superhuman strength, enabling him to lift/press up to 100 tons while in contact with water; his strength gradually decreases according to the length of time he is out of water and can eventually dwindle to no more than slightly above human level.In addition to his great strength, Namor possesses superhuman stamina and durability, a result of his body’s adaptation to underwater pressures.

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Gambit​
Gambit​

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