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Top 10 Marvelous Marvel Heroes
Marvel is a great franchise and an awesome production house. It has been introducing various heroes for time and time. There are various MCU heroes who couldn’t make it to the list but they are super capable of doing anything. So here’s the list of the top 10 awesome and amazing Marvel heroes to amaze you.
Clint Barton (Hawkeye)
But devoted family man Barton’s okay with that. Not that he won’t risk his life or put his freedom on the line to protect the world or side with his friends during moments of Avengers infighting, but Barton’s “bigger picture” is always his wife and kids. This is why he turned into a murderous vigilante known as Ronin after they fell victim to Thanos’ snap.
Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier)
James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes has spent most of his existence as a brainwashed HYDRA assassin, and then followed that up by becoming a pawn in Helmut Zemo’s scheme to conquer the Avengers, but this childhood friend of Steve Rogers began as an exemplary soldier in World War II and one of the Howling Commandos that took the fight directly to the Red Skull and HYDRA. After lending his ace acumen to the fight against Thanos in Infinity War and Endgame, Barnes now must find his footing as a man-out-of-time in a post-Captain America world.
Sam Wilson (Falcon)
Once former pararescue airman Sam Wilson became fast friends with Steve Rogers, he never left his side. Though an Avenger, Wilson was loyal to Rogers above all else, and by the time the dust settled in Endgame, Wilson was Rogers’ pick to carry the Captain America shield after Cap retired to a past timeline. Donning the EXO-7 Falcon winged harness, Wilson provides stunning support while soaring, aiding with artillery attacks from above in ways only rivaled by Iron Man and War Machine.
James Rhodes (War Machine)
Colonel James “Rhodey” Rhodes, Tony Stark’s put-upon pal and former military liaison to Stark Industries, took Tony’s Mark II suit when the billionaire genius started behaving recklessly (while being poisoned by palladium), and ever since then, he’s been an integral aid in the fight against madmen, terrorists, aliens, and even other Avengers. As War Machine (and briefly Iron Patriot), Rhodes has gone through several armor upgrades to make sure his ariel onslaught can match Tony’s.
Nick Fury
After discovering that large-scale alien threats exist, super-spy and SHIELD Agent Nick Fury got hard to work on the Avengers Initiative – an operation that would seek out powerful individuals to help protect the Earth from extraterrestrial invaders in Captain Marvel’s absence. Over the next decade, Fury compiled data on several individuals, though it would be Tony Stark’s Iron Man suit that would catalyze active recruitment.
King T’Challa (Black Panther)
After the death of his father, King T’Chaka, at the hands of terrorist Helmut Zemo, Prince T’Challa was forced to not only take over as ruler of Wakanda but also take up the mantle of Black Panther, the superhuman protector of his people. With enhanced strength and speed gifted to him by his land’s Heart-Shaped Herb and a high-tech suit made of vibranium, T’Challa is both an irresistible force and indestructible object, always ready to defend his country against ruthless smugglers, violent insurgents, and alien armies.
Peter Parker (Spider-Man)
Gifted high-school student Peter Parker had barely ever stepped outside of Queens before being recruited by Tony Stark to help stop Captain America and his allies from protecting wanted fugitive Bucky Barnes. And with that, Parker, and his surrogate son-style relationship with Tony, became the beating heart of the MCU’s Phase 3. As a child “thwipping” about in the deadly affairs of grown-ups (and Mad Titans), young Parker has defeated Vulture, Shocker, disgruntled Stark Industries technician Mysterio, and his own fears about asking MJ out on a date.
Thor
Once the arrogant heir to all of Asgard, and then an exiled brat in need of absolution, Thor watched as his fallen adopted brother Loki waged war on a planet the God of Thunder had come to love and appreciate: Earth. Emotional, and often temperamental, Thor would continue to help out on Earth, vanquishing dark elves, HYDRA soldiers, Ultron drones, and more while trying to carve out his own path and destiny. One that didn’t involve ruling over Asgard.
Steve Rogers (Captain America)
Courage, honor, and honesty are paramount, and that’s why undersized, emaciated bully-basher Steve Rogers was the right choice to become the world’s pioneering (and, as it would turn out, only) perfect Serum specimen. The world surely mourns the loss of Iron Man, but what of the giant void left behind by Captain America’s overdue retirement? Rogers saved the world from both the Nazis and HYDRA in the ’40s and then, after being frozen for decades, returned to help stop global incursions from all sides and fronts as a member of the Avengers, always acting as the team’s stubborn conscience.
Tony Stark (Iron Man)
There is no Avengers without Iron Man, and there is no Iron Man without a traumatized and terrorized Tony Stark having a change of heart and transforming from an arrogant womanizing weapons dealer into a (still arrogant) armored hero who helps Nick Fury spearhead, and mold, the Avengers. Tony’s story came ferociously full circle when he gave his life to snap Thanos and his entire army out of existence using the Infinity Gauntlet, fulfilling a promise he’d made to, essentially, create (or, in this case, become) a “suit of armor around the world.” And just from a franchise standpoint, it was Robert Downey.
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