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Marvel (also known as Marvel Comics) was founded in 1939, and on December 31, 2009, Disney Corporation (DIS) completed the acquisition of Marvel Entertainment Inc for $4.24 billion, giving it ownership of Spider-Man, Iron Man, and more than 5,000 other comic book characters
Marvel Comics was founded in 1939 as Timely Comics; it wasn't until 1951 that it was renamed Atlas Comics, and in 1961 it was renamed Marvel Comics. After the Fantastic Four were serialized, cartoonists such as Stan Lee, Jack Bryant, and Steve Dietko began to create other superheroes and supervillains
1. Captain America
In 1941, war was raging across the ocean, and the values of freedom and equality, which Americans cherished, were being destroyed. Nine months before Pearl Harbor, a superhero was born, the most famous anti-fascist hero in the history of American comics - Captain America, cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby did not pay any attention to the appeasement policy of the US government, so that Captain America beat Hitler for the first time, winning the praise of the public. So the superheroes joined the fight against fascism, with Captain America in the highest position, the dual embodiment of the true American spirit and patriotism, wearing a red, white and blue star stripe suit and holding a shield. After the United States declared war, Captain America became the spiritual food of the military, inspiring soldiers to fight bravely. The success of this comic book image also made Marvel stand out from DC from then on.
Captain America is one of the most famous anti-fascist fighters created in the World War II era. He was originally a thin young man, Steve Rogers, who underwent the super soldier transformation surgery, using the serum of the "super soldier" to reach the limit of human physical fitness. He has no real superpowers, and although he uses an indestructible special shield, his greatest weapons are physical strength, speed, endurance, courage, perseverance, and patriotism. On the eve of the end of World War II, he fell into a dormant sea of ice and was only found decades later by modern heroes. The awakened Rogers continues to fight for justice, but the contemporary world is no longer as good and evil as it once was, and he is sometimes seen as a living fossil behind the times, as one of Marvel's few nearly morally perfect heroes, Captain America has won the hearts of the public for his own competition with reality.

2. Iron Man
Tony Stark, a millionaire playboy who started with arms, after a life-and-death test, determined to use his ingenuity for the benefit of mankind, designed a series of high-tech armor for himself, and became one of the most high-profile heroes of the time. Stark is shrewd and funny, and lives a dashing life that is envied by both the book and the reader, but he also faces great physical and mental pressure; although he has a successful career, he travels the political, economic, and military circles, but he has also been seriously injured, bankrupted, blackened, and accused many times. He has made indelible contributions to world peace and the entire superhero cause, and has almost been discredited because of his excessive self-confidence in trying to control other superhumans. He was such a clever, upright and impulsive, wandering businessman, but his heroic nature would not be erased.
3. Thor
Coming from the real Norse mythology, Marvel has made some modern designs for its identity, introducing him to comic time and space along with dozens of ancient mythological systems around the world while retaining mythological colors. Thor is one of the most powerful and heroic members of the Divine Realm, who was initially relegated to the mortal world due to his arrogance, and has since gradually become friends with humans and fought against various evil forces. Although he is a god, he is not omnipotent, and he also has to face all kinds of dilemmas: mutual incomprehension with secular rules, various differences with his fellow gods, and struggles against the higher forces of the universe. As an extraordinary and wandering hero, he will continue to call the wind and rain in the marvel world. Marvel revealed: Thor is determined not to be qualified to wield the hammer of the god Myoel, and a woman will take over the hammer and become the new Thor. Marvel has not yet announced why Thor was disqualified, but stressed that the new characters will be "Thor", not "Thor" or "Thor". This means that the new hero will directly succeed Thor as Thor, rather than becoming a new Thor.
4. Hulk
Hulk Hulk is an American Marvel Comics superhero who debuted in the first episode of Incredible Hulk (May 1962) and co-created by Stan Lee and Jack Kobe. Robert Bruce Banner, a world-famous physicist, was parabolized by the radiation of the Gamma Bomb he had created in an accident, and his body changed, and whenever his heart beat faster, he would turn into a green monster named Hulk. Because the transformation is often uncontrolled, in order not to harm the people around him, Banner travels the world looking for ways to control his anger, and even so, Banner's Hulk identity is often devastating, so it is often the target of police and related units. The main color of Hulk skin is green. Over the past four decades, Hulk has battled almost every hero and villain in Marvel Comics.
The Hulk Hulk has great strength, speed, energy and endurance, and is known for "the angrier you are, the stronger you are." Pure physical strength can easily lift a mountain range (150 million tons), and the skin of the whole body can resist attacks such as physics, cold weapons, bullet shooting and bomb explosions. The Hulk also has unusually developed leg muscles, the ability to jump planets; hundreds of times faster than supersonic; and super regenerative ability, where vital organs can be regenerated when destroyed or destroyed. He is also immune to all diseases and poisons and can survive extreme temperatures. See spirits; have radiation absorption; can deform; have extremely high psychic control defenses. He can also create shock waves by slapping his palms, which are very powerful. Hulk represents a wild nature that ignores all obstacles and is difficult to control, especially in contrast to the civilized people who follow the rules, so he has always been hostile to society, and his relationship with other heroes has been good and bad, but at the same time he still maintains the heroic trait of hoeing the strong and helping the weak. Hulk has long been widely loved, and people have pinned their feelings of rebellion against authority and venting their dissatisfaction on him!
5. Black Widow
Black Widow is a superhero in Marvel comics. The first generation was Claire Wayan, who first appeared in Mystery Comics #4 (August 1940). The second generation, Natasha Romanov, appeared in Suspense Story #52 (April 1964) and was co-created by editor Stan Lee, screenwriter Don Rick, and cartoonist Don Heck. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it is played by Scarlett Johansson, and the double is mostly Played by Heidi Manimeco. The third generation is Yelena Bellova. is a supervillain of the American Marvel Comics, played by Florence Pohr in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Black Widow has extensive espionage training and is also an expert martial artist (including karate, judo, Kembori karate, ninjutsu, Aikido, French boxing, and kung fu in various styles), shooters, and weapons. Black Widow has a unique intellect, she has an incredible affinity, can hide her true feelings, can be like Captain America, has the ability to quickly process multiple information flows (such as threat assessments), and can quickly respond to changing tactical situations.
6. Eagle Eye
Hawkeye is an American Marvel Comics superhero who debuted in Suspense Story #57 (September 1964) and co-created by Stan Lee and Don Heiko. Clinton Francis Barton, nicknamed Clint, formerly known as Goliath and Ronin, is an orphan growing up in the circus troupe, trained as a swordsman and jet shooter, extremely talented, at a very young age won the title of "Hawkeye" and "the world's best sniper", because in a performance to see Iron Man save the scene, decided to use his ability to become a superhero, and then joined the Avengers, became an important member of it, and then repeatedly. Abilities: Intelligence, Sharpshooter, Super Strength, Super Speed, Organ Sensitivity, Eye Modification, FarsightedNess, Immunity to Mind Control.
7. Deadpool
Deadpool is an American Marvel Comics anti-hero who debuted in New Mutants #98 (February 1991). Wade Winston Wilson, originally a Canadian special forces soldier, participated in the X-Weapon Project in order to cure himself of a terminally ill person, although the cancer was cured after being injected with Wolverine's genes, but it also caused excessive brain cells to grow and people began to become insane. Coupled with the ability to regenerate and the mutual rejection of cancer cells, it leads to disfigurement of the face and scars on the body. He was cursed by Thanos to become an immortal body because of his death admiration among the five gods of the universe, and later joined forces with Thanos to rescue the goddess of death and retracted the curse. He has a double knife and a double gun, a self-healing ability that far exceeds that of Wolverine, and a belt that can make him move instantaneously. Deadpool's abilities are very heinous, mouth cannons, only recognize money "good and evil", so his reputation is very bad in the whole hero world, but this does not seem to affect him. Fewer friends: Cable, Master Of Imitation, Spider-Man. Abilities: Near-immortal regeneration ability, superhuman endurance, intelligence, extremely strong sword fighting ability, mind reading immunity. In terms of personal love, he is really very, no matter which work, as long as it is a woman who appears as a debut, she has finally kissed and made love to him. Especially because he could not die, he once fell in love with death (Thanos' love), was cursed by Thanos, and became an immortal body (later canceled the curse). However, in "The Iron Hand Challenge", because he accepts Dracula's commission to bring back his fiancée, the Enchanted Queen Shakora (political marriage considerations, because At that time, Dracula thought that Xia Quela was an only daughter), but Xia Quela accidentally fell in love with Deadpool and married the two.
8. Venom
Venom (aka Venom, Venom, Venom Spider) is a fictional alien life form that appears in Marvel Comics, usually in Spider-Man comics. It is a symbiote (parasite), a thinking alien organism that appears in an almost liquid form that needs to be combined with a host to survive, usually human, and can give the host more powerful and powerful abilities. When a venom symbion is combined with a human being, the life form of this two life form is venom. He heals like Wolverine, transforms stronger than Sun Wukong, can breathe underwater, can enter the network, never get sick, regenerate limbs, copy any textile, stealth, obtain the full ability of the host, the ability to genetically remember, the ability to shape human form, has an infinite network of biological fluids, can combine with anything, immune to the ghost knight's confessional gaze, tailwind ear, telepathic immunity, can manipulate substances, and survives in a vacuum. Disadvantages are susceptible to thermal energy and sound waves.
9. Sentinel
When Sentinel (real name is Robert Reynold) debuted, many comic book fans thought he was a replica superman in the Marvel comic book world, but over time our readers slowly learned about his uniqueness. Sentinel's abilities are actually the same as Superman's: he is infinitely powerful and can fly, but the Sentinel and Superman have two biggest differences: First, he rarely exerts his full strength in battle because he is afraid of his abilities (his closest battle to full strength is the battle with hulk hulk in the story of World War Hulk). Second, he has an evil personality called The Void in his heart, and this personality is more powerful than the sentry (which is why he is afraid of his own ability, and the more he exerts his power, the more he uses his power, the more nothingness may reappear).
10. The White Queen
One of Emma's well-known abilities is telepathy, which can read the minds and memories of others, and can also forcibly modify each other's memories, control their thinking, carry out mental shielding, connect the minds of multiple people, and use telepathy to put the victim in an unconscious slumber. She was also able to use Cerebro. In general, Emma's telepathic abilities are not inferior to Professor X's. Emma was also well versed in electronic theory and electronics, and learned how to build devices that improve the ability to sense the mind, and used the ability to exert different effects. She devised a mind-controlling mechanism that allowed her images to enter Jean's phoenix mind directly. She has the physical qualities of a medium athlete or above and has learned some close-quarters hand-to-hand combat, which can be more powerful with her diamond status. Emma designed a gun that was used to exchange thoughts with Storm Girl (when trying to woo Kitty).
11. Magneto
Magneto is a Marvel Comics supervillain who debuted in X-Men #1 (September 1963) and is the X-Men's number one nemesis. His real name is Max Eisenhardt, formerly known as Eric Ranchel, is a mutant who can control the Earth's magnetic field and use it to fly, and has been friends with Professor X for many years, parting ways with Professor X for human reasons and creating the Mutant Brotherhood. Because of the cruelty of World War II and the crazy blows of humans to mutants, Magneto hated humans extremely much and repeatedly fought against superhero teams such as X-Men and the Avengers who stopped him.
Magneto's ability is to control any form of magnetic field. The maximum ability he can maneuver at once is unknown, and he has moved large planets many times and made 30,000 tons of nuclear submarines float without pressure. His abilities can be extended to the atomic level (within which electromagnetic forces have become chemical bonds), allowing him to manipulate chemical structures and engineer matter. He can manipulate a large number of individuals at the same time, and can also compose them into complex machines. He also affects non-metallic and non-magnetic substances to a lesser extent and is able to float himself and others. He is also capable of generating powerful electromagnetic pulses, or EMPs, which can also produce quantum-level electromagnetic energy. He can also achieve invisibility by bending the visible light around him. Magneto also has a frequently used ability to produce a force field that isolates matter and energy. This force field is strong enough to withstand the blows of several thermonuclear weapons, so Magneto is almost immune to most of the damage when the force field is surrounded and can therefore survive in the universe. Magneto can use magnetism to strengthen his own body, thereby increasing strength and endurance even beyond the limits of humans, and can also shorten his reaction time to one-15th of that of a normal human. In some cases, he was able to change the gravitational field around him, which also meant that he was able to manipulate the "unified field" (i.e., Einstein's unification of gravitational and electromagnetic forces). He has been shown to be able to generate a wormhole that has never safely teleported himself and others.
12. Wolverine
Wolverine is a superhero who appears in Marvel publications. First appeared in The Incredible Hulk #180 (October 1974). Wolverine's original name was James Hollett, born in canada at the end of the 19th century to a wealthy family, he was born weak but had a clean skeleton, and his family was not harmonious, so James Jr. was introverted and withdrawn. He lived like this peacefully and boringly until one night, the gardener Logan killed his father, and the pain of losing his father made little James activate the strange abilities in his body, and he grew a "bone claw" formed from the bone from his body, and little James killed Logan with the "bone claw". However, what he did not expect was that in fact, Logan was the biological father of little James, and his biological father told Wolverine his origin before his death. So James Jr. and his brother Victor fled. After that, the two fought in many wars, from the Civil War to the Vietnam War. The two brothers were recruited by General Stryker to do special work, and Wolverine, tired of killing, later broke away from the organization and went to work as a lumberjack in a Canadian forest farm, changing his name to Logan. In the midst of the escape, Logan has always felt both fear and disgust for his innate powers, so he abandons himself. Until one time, he met and fell in love with a woman of Indian descent, "Silver Fox" Kaia. Kaia is later killed by Wolverine's brother Victor (the saber-toothed tiger), and an enraged Wolverine decides to accept General Stryker's terms and agrees to conduct mutant transformation experiments.
Logan named himself "Wolverine", and his own skeleton was transformed into indestructible, and his natural bone claws became Wolverine claws. The transformed Wolverine was also brainwashed by the "X Weapon" organization, Wolverine woke up and killed the people of the "X Weapon" organization and then fled, who knew that the saber-toothed tiger came to pursue and kill at this time, so Wolverine and saber-toothed tiger fought a big battle, Wolverine narrowly won and left. He then met Professor X, was taken in, and began his X-Men career, a life of military service. Wolverine is a member of the X-Men, possessing rapid self-healing abilities, beastly perception, and natural arms with claws that can extend out of his body. In the "Weapon X" experiment, his bones were infused with indestructible Ademan metal. He lost all the memories of the experiment before waking up. Wolverine is a typical anti-government anti-hero character who poured into American popular culture after the Vietnam War.
13. Laser eye
Cyclops, a marvel superhero who first appeared in The X-Men #1 in September 1963, is one of the most important characters in the X-Men cast red shockwave. Laser Eye has extremely strong leadership skills, serving as the leader of the X-Men for a long time, then succeeding Professor X as the dean of the X Academy, and in recent years has become the leader of all mutants. In the comic book version, Scott Summers is rational and steady, determined and gentle, long-sighted, and a brilliant leader. But like all X-Men, he has some problems: spending time, self-doubt when key, doing seemingly cold and unconscionable things for the sake of the long term. In the movie version, Laser Eye has no other obvious personality manifestation except for the single-minded accident of the lover.
As a leader, Scott's philosophy differs from That of Professor X, which is gentle realism, on the one hand, he advocates friendliness with humanity and carries out various actions to uphold justice and protect humanity. On the other hand, in order to protect the few remaining mutants, he resorted to the unscrupulous destruction of the evil organizations that slaughtered thousands of mutants. To ensure that the mutants are not destroyed, he took some controversial actions: arming the training of students and ordering them to fight. These measures had a positive effect, but they seriously clashed with the ideas of Wolverine, Beast and others, which led to the split of the X-Men in 2011.
14. Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider is a character from Marvel Comics who is usually a burning human skeleton, a leather-clad hero with chains on his back, and riding a burning motorcycle to deal with evil enemies. The flames that drift with the wind, the flaming skull that tells of his incomparable hatred, he sacrifices his soul to hell, surrounds your dirty body with poisonous fire and chains, and in his fiery eyes you see your own sinful life, and the manic laughter that devours your entire soul. He rode the ghost-faced Harley through the night, wandering between hell and earth, the roar of the motor roaring with furious roar, leaving behind a line of fire that clearly marked light and darkness. Motorcycles will pass through a mess everywhere, and there will be a fire mark on the road.
15. Silver Shadow Man
Real name Norrin Radd, silver shadow men are the outer galactic planet Zenn-La (inhabited by an alien race that looks like humans, with an extremely long lifespan and unusually advanced technology. A young astronaut suddenly arrives at Zen-La one day. He warned all the inhabitants that the planet had been chosen as food for "The World Devourer." Norrin decides to try to negotiate terms with Galactus, and he begs Galactus to spare his home star. The price was that Norrin was willing to serve Galactus eternally and help him find a suitable planet for food, Galactus considered the gain and loss, he accepted Norrin's conditions, and gave him a powerful Cosmic Power, when Norrin came into contact with this power, the whole body immediately gave birth to a whole silver shell, and completely disappeared along with memory, good and evil, conscience, morality, etc. Galactus transformed Norrin into a silver surfer and ordered him to find a planet to eat, and the silver surfer immediately pointed to his home star because his memory was erased and said, "That one can be eaten." But Galcatus replied, "I made a pact with a respectable man not to eat that one."
16. Erica (Carter)
Elektra is an American Marvel Comics anti-hero who debuted in Daredevil #168 (January 1981) and was created by Frank Miller. Her real name is Erica Nakis, the daughter of a Greek diplomat, a member of the Forehands, and the ex-girlfriend of the Daredevil.
Erica asked for advice from Stick. But Sticky saw the darkness and anger in Erica's heart and refused to let Erica become a member of his Holy Society. In order to prove her abilities, Erica decides to infiltrate the Hand Guild, a rival killer organization of the Holy Order, with the intention of bringing down the Hand Guild from within. The Hand Guild sees Erica's intentions, and then uses Erica's traumatized mind to brainwash Erica into their killing machine; Erica is so polite that she gets rid of the Hand Society's control over her, but thus begins her days of being hunted down by the Hand Guild. When Erica reappears, she has become the leader of the Hand Guild. But in battle with the new Avengers, they discover that the Erica was originally disguised by a Skrull who had changed her appearance. This incident alerts the heroes to Skrul's secret invasion, and before the final battle, Erica and the other heroes who have been dropped return to Earth. However, the secret invasion also led to the transfer of power from the U.S. government agencies. Osborne's Sky Hammer Organization replaced S.H.I.E.L.D., with the intention of finding out the research done by the Skrulls in Erica; Erica escaped the Sky Hammer's pursuit.
Erica does not have any superpowers, but she is proficient in various schools of martial arts, equipment, and her physical fitness can be comparable to that of an Olympic champion, and all indicators have reached the peak of humanity. After a long period of training, Erica possesses a small number of abilities, including hypnosis, stalking, telepathy, and strong physical resistance.
17. Gears of War
War Machine is an American Marvel Comics superhero who debuted in Iron Man #118 (January 1979). James Rhodes, whose real name is James Rhodes, is a U.S. Marine Corps colonel and one of Tony Stark's best friends. In order to help Iron Man fight off the enemy, Tony thanked him by giving him a set of armor, and with the assistance of the U.S. government, improved the attack system of this armor, and later became a war machine to fight alongside Iron Man and join the Avengers. In the 2016 major event "Civil War 2", the war machine as the lover of Captain Marvel (Carol Danfoss) is killed by Thanos. His death also indirectly contributed to the conflict between Iron Man and Captain Marvel, which led to the beginning of a second "Civil War". In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starring Terrence Howard and Don Chandel, the profession was adapted as a colonel in the U.S. Air Force
James Rhodes trained as a pilot and aeronautical engineer during his service with the U.S. Marine Corps, he learned about flight operations, maintenance techniques, and the ability to operate a variety of Stark Enterprises aircraft. Rhodes had received many weapons training and was an experienced combatant. In addition to being a pilot, engineer, soldier, and businessman, Rhodes acquired several high-tech armor with different functions, manufactured by Stark Industries. Rhodes is proficient in using Iron Man armor, and most of his armor is dominated by physical attacks. Rhodes' armor has most of the abilities of Iron Man's armor, and the armor gives him superhuman strength, capable of lifting over 100 tons of weight. He also has super speeds, flying at speeds of up to about 2450 km/h (Mach 2). War Machine armor can also absorb radiation and other energies, and can be released through launchers. War Machine's armor is equipped with a wide variety of weapons, including the Arc Pulse Cannon (usually mounted in the armored palm) that can counter both physical and energetic attacks. His armor is also equipped with cluster guns, sonic waves, flash bombs, incendiary bombs, grenades, miniature missiles, missiles, mini guns, Gatling machine guns, special cannons, magnetic fields, electromagnetic pulses, lasers, and telescopic steel knives. The Gears of War armor is equipped with a specially coated anti-radar detection and positioning lock, as well as motion sensors and other sensors. Armor also includes a life support system, which includes an hour of air supply to operate normally in environments that require closed armor, such as low oxygen, underwater, or space.
18. Ace of Cards
Gambit is a superhero in Marvel comics publications. Gambit is a default X-Men member, an Acadian who grew up in New Orleans (Louisiana). His ability is to inject kinetic energy into any item and detonate it (usually using cards as weapons). Gambit was an excellent fighter, especially in French boxing, making good use of metal sticks. First appeared in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 (1990) and officially appeared in Uncanny X-Men #266 (1990). Gambit's word meaning describes an act: showing weakness to the enemy at the beginning of the game; Usually carries a lot of risk in order to get a greater advantage at the end
19. Red Skull
In the world of Marvel Comics, there have been several "Red Skulls", all of which are villains. He first appeared in the first episode of the 1941 Captain America comic strip, where the Red Skull was originally an American industrialist who later defected to become a Nazi and was at odds with the patriotic Captain America.
20. Red Hulk
Red Hulk, Father-in-law of Bruce Banner, General Sardeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, has always resented the Hulk and agreed after the Hulk World War to have two big-headed tech villains, M.O.D.O.K. and Leader, use gamma energy to turn themselves into a Red Giant. His basic abilities are close to those of the Hulk, but he can't get stronger and angrier. Usually he retains normal intelligence. Currently on the Avengers home team.
21. Night Devil [Super Daredevil]
The image of the Daredevil is all dark red. It has a hood with horns and several blind bamboo sticks that can be turned into throwing knives and sticks hanging from the waist. The clothing is leather. Unlike most of marvel comics heroes who have (accidentally) strong attack power, he trains like Batman to reach the limits of human potential (faster than ordinary people, heavier weight, etc.). But unlike Batman, he destroyed his eyes in an accident in exchange for his unusual sense of hearing, smell, touch and taste, and radar senses being able to accurately estimate the trajectory of objects, which completely made up for his visual shortcomings. Although he sometimes "sees" more clearly than the average person, he has a fatal weakness - he is easily shattered by excessive noise waves, and therefore cannot move.
22. Nova
In the 2012 anime Ultimate Spider-Man, Nova is trained and fought under S.H.I.E.L.D. alongside Iron Fist, White Tiger, and Divine Force as Spider-Man's partner. In this work, the main abilities of the nova are to fly and emit energy. In one episode of the battle against Dr. Doom, Nova even demonstrates the ability to absorb energy that he himself didn't know about before. In the final episode of the comic book Avengers vs X-Men, the nova appears and, within seconds, rushes from the other side of the globe to throw the fully bodied Black Phoenix laser eye floating 3,000 meters above Tibet to the ground, and is subsequently charred, life and death unknown.
23. Disciplinarians
The Punisher/Punisher is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics, originally a stand-alone recast character in the Spider-Man series, who first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man in February 1974, alongside Gerry Conway, Roth Andrew, and John Romita Jane. Among the Marvel Comics superheroes, he has a bloody and cruel style and has a considerable readership. During the major event "Civil War", Spider-Man escaped from Iron Man and sent to Captain America's stronghold. He also asked to join Captain America,000 opposed by some heroes. On the way, two criminals also want to join Captain America's team, and the Punisher involuntarily kills them, which angers the captain, who beats him up and sends him away. During the Dark Dynasty, the Punisher is killed by Dark Wolverine, but gets the power of the Bloodstone to temporarily become a Frankenstein and fights dark Wolverine.
At present, the punisher has restored his original human body and continued his punishment cause. Most of the superheroes under the Marvel Comics umbrella avoid him and do not regard him as a superhero, and even several superheroes such as Spider-Man, Night Demon Man, and Ghost Rider who often cooperate with him often clash with him, but Matt Murdow (that is, Night Demon) is Frank's only good friend in superheroes, because both have a more radical personality. Like the early Wolverine, it is often referred to by others as "Anti-Hero" (Anti-Hero).
24. Bucky Barnes [Winter Warrior]
Nicknamed Bucky as a teenager, Bucky was Captain America's buddy, helping captain do less "American Idol" jobs on the battlefield, such as covert infiltrations, assassinations, etc. He was blown into the icy sea on one mission, and it wasn't until the spring of 1945 that bucky was found by Soviet submarines in the deep sea near the English Channel. Like Captain America, Bucky has been frozen in cold ice, but the difference is that the Soviets have thawed him and woken up losing his memory and left arm. The Soviets fitted him with an electronic arm and used his ability to learn and memorize quickly to launch the Winter Warrior program, training bucky as a slayer loyal to the Soviets.
25. Nick Fury
Cyclops, formerly known as Nick Fury, is a comic book character created by Marvel Comics. As a government agent whose identity is not deliberately kept secret, he actually has no real nickname, "Cyclops" is a domestic translation of the name for the convenience of the audience. He is the founder of the International Espionage Enforcement Section of the Supreme Command (S.H.I.E.L.D.).
26. Massacre
Slaughter, originally known as Cletus Kasady, was born to kill. He was released on early bail during his 11th term and met his new cellmate, Eddie Brock. Eddie Brock, who was once possessed by the Black Suit (alien symbiote) became "Venom". But in the battle against Spider-Man, Brock was separated from his suit. Now Brock could only wait for the suit to help him get out of prison. As expected, the Suit attempts to rescue Brock by causing a massive prison break. However, Brock did not know that the suit was pregnant, and on the way out of prison, the suit laid her eggs and left it in prison. While in prison, Kasady told Brock about his philosophy of killing: ordinary people can kill people, as long as he has the courage. Later, Kasady inadvertently combines with the descendants of the suit (red suit) to produce the Carnage.
27. Black Panther
"Black Panther" is the traditional name given to the leader (king) of the Black Panther clan in Wakanda (a fictional country in the comics) in Wakanda, a resource-rich and technologically advanced country in Africa. The "Black Panther" identity represents the highest figure of the country and shoulders the heavy responsibility of protecting the country.
After experiencing the events of the Captain America 3 Civil War, Black Panther returns to his hometown, the isolated and technologically advanced African country of Wakanda. Many years ago because a huge meteorite fell to Wakanda, thus bringing rare materials to the country to vibrate gold, this military metal deposit attracted many foreign bandits to plunder, T'Challa in a critical moment will incarnate as a superhero Panther to protect his country, the war between good and evil will never stop, he will replace the deceased father as the king, but, whether as a panther or a king, T'Challa's courage has been tested, He was also embroiled in a conflict that put Wakanda and the entire world at risk
28. Steel Lux
Colossus, meaning "Colossus, Giant" in English. He is a mutant who can turn his body into a steel-like material tissue almost instantaneously (even his eyes can turn into steel), and thus gain superhuman strength and a high degree of damage-resistant permeability. He didn't need to breathe when he transformed into form, but he also couldn't survive in the vacuum for long. His armored form is able to withstand ballistic penetration and extreme temperature changes (from 70F below absolute zero to about 9000F). He is free to control his form transformation and remain transformed for a long time, but cannot be partially or selectively armored: his body is either completely transformed or not transformed at all; if he becomes unconscious, he automatically returns to his normal form.
29. X-23
The title X-23, full name is Laura Kinney, she is a mutant character created in 2003, which is one of the more successful and popular new characters in recent years. She first appeared in the tv anime X-Men: Evolution, and was later accepted as a feature in the manga NYX. It once launched three sets of mini-series of comics, and now it has entered the stage of various human-changing comic series. Her mutant abilities are the same as those of Wolverine, as she was originally copied by Wolverine, except that only two blades will pop out of her hand and the other from her feet. It also has a fast recovery ability, with extremely high physical strength, speed, strength and reflexes.
30. Thanos
The figure at the end of the movie Avengers is him, the big boss, the head of the aliens in the movie, the person who teaches Loki knowledge. Marvel Comics' main villain, Chinese translated as Thanos, is powerful. Born on saturn's moon Titan, he is one of the main villains of the Marvel comic book world [The Universe]. Thanos knew all the superhuman philosophies of the Eternals, which gave him unsurpassed strength, staying power, resilience, and agility. His skin is nearly indestructible, especially when fighting cold/heat/electricity/radiation/poison/aging and disease. Long before he was "cursed to immortality" by the "Goddess of Death (Thanos' crush on death)" he could live without eating anything and drinking water. Thanos' spirit is also nearly invincible, which makes him immune to most psychic attacks, while he can pool waves of mana energy or release plasma or cosmic energy through his eyes and hands. Ability: Strategist with knowledge far beyond earth technology and a mastery of all unknowns. Weapons: Although Thanos sometimes rides on a floating throne with offensive weapons that can traverse the galaxy, he has few weapons.
31. Namo
Namor McKenzie was an American Marvel Comics anti-hero who debuted in Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (April 1939). Code-named Sub-Mariner, he was born to American captain Leonard McKenzie and Princess Fen of Atlantis, so he could breathe freely underwater. He was also a mutant (mutant ability is flight), seized the throne as an adult, became the king of Atlantis, and in order to avenge the killing of the Atlanteans by the Nazis during World War II, joined the Allied Superpower Squad raiders led by Captain America, and repeatedly inflicted heavy damage on the Nazi Navy, contributing to the victory of the Allied forces. He sometimes fought for humanity, and sometimes he fought against humanity. Therefore, in the eyes of human beings on land, he is both a hero and a villain. But all Namo did was to protect his kingdom of Atlantis and the people who lived there. Aquaman Namor and the original Thunderbolt Fire, Captain America and called the Golden Age Marvel Big Three. He is the first superhero in the history of Marvel Comics and the first mutant to appear.
32. Dr. Octopus
Doctor Octopus is one of the most important villains in the Spider-Man comics, anime, games, and movies. The ability is to operate four powerful electro-mechanical arms on his back, and he is also a scientist.
In the first season of the 2012 anime Ultimate Spider-Man, Dr. Octopus appeared as a subordinate of Norman Osborne. Dr. Octopus focuses on genetic mutation research, and Spider-Man, Green Devil, Dr. Lizard, etc. are all genetic potions from his creation. In the second season, he forms a group of six people to take revenge on Spider-Man
33. Crimson Witch
Scarlet Witch, real name Wanda Maximoff, AKA: Wanda Frank
Although she is the daughter of Magneto, she has great resistance to what her father has done. In addition to mastering powerful magic, he is also a potential Omega mutant who is an early member of the Avengers. She once fell in love with and married visionary man who was also a superhero, but it was because of this relationship that she later became. The insanity caused the Avengers Disassembled (Avengers Disbanded) and House of M incidents
34. Thunderbolt Fire
Human Torch is a fictional character in the American Marvel comic strip Marvel Four (also known as Fantastic Four, originally Fantas Four). He is a member of the Marvel Four Supermen, the brother of the Invisible Woman. Like his teammates, he was suddenly hit by cosmic ray radiation during a space expedition and unexpectedly gained superpowers. He can make his body catch fire, is a bit arrogant, and is a very dedicated romantic man. Compared with the great sister love, the thunderbolt fire love can be said to be the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, it is said that in a certain underwater operation, the thunderbolt fire deeply fell in love with the daughter of a member of an underwater organization, and the two were emotionally dependent on each other and loved each other. When it was at the end of the end that the undersea base was closed, the two were separated by two places, and then The Thunderbolt Fire did not have any other girls coming and going.
35. Ant-Man
Originally known as Henry "Hank" Jonathan Pym, he is a brilliant biochemist who has used multiple superhero identities such as Ant-Man, Mega Man, Goliath, Yellow Shirt, Wasp, etc. One of the founders of the Avengers.
Henry Pym, as a great scientist in quantum physics, mechanics, and biology, discovered a "Pym particle" that can be freely enlarged and shrunk by the human body and other objects in full contact with this particle. His largest state was about 100 feet (30 meters) and the smallest state was about 0.5 inches
Pym as Ant-Man, under the mask of the head has a layer of ultra-thin electronic machines that can control insects, mainly ants. He developed a "needle" light gun mounted on the glove area. He is also adept at developing specialized weapons on the spot for the characteristics of his enemies, which are usually processed with Pym particles and can be changed with him
36. Planet Devourer
The Galactus Planet Devourer (the Star Devourer) left a living dictionary from the previous Big Bang, representing the collection of energy and matter throughout the universe. The weakest of the five gods of the universe. When energy is saturated, the power is almost comparable to the energy of the Big Bang as a whole. But when the energy is weak, it is often killed by some people who are obviously inferior to themselves.
37. Moonlight Knight
Moonlight Knight, real name Marc Spector. Marc Spector was born into a Jewish family in Chicago, usa, to a rabbi who fled Czechoslovakia to the United States to escape the invasion of Nazi Germany. As an adult, Mark refused to inherit his father's mantle and became a heavyweight boxer. His father tried to stop him during a match and was punched by Mark. The next day Mark joined the U.S. Marine Corps and never saw his father again. Two years later, Mark became a field agent for the CIA. After leaving the CIA, Mark became a mercenary. During this time, Mark gradually met his future partner, Jean-Paul Duchamp, the "French boy".
Together, the two have undertaken many missions in Africa and South America. On one mission, the two were employed by Raoul Bushman in Sudan. Unlike Mark, who worked as a mercenary for money, Bushman was obsessed with plundering and killing. On one mission, Bushman massacred the inhabitants of a village and the archaeologist Peter Alraune in search of the tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh. Unable to bear it, Mark rescues Peter's daughter Marlene Alraune, but after she escapes, she is severely beaten and severely injured by Bushman and abandoned in the desert to die.
Mark dragged his wounded body back to the tomb, where Marlene and her father's assistants led him to the statue of Khonshu, the goddess of the moon. Mark took his last breath next to the statue. When Mark's soul left his body, he met the moon god Kangshi. Connors proposed to raise Mark, but at the cost of becoming his agent in the world and serving him. As Marlene mourned his death, Mark came back to life. After the resurrection, Mark went to attack Bushman's forces and won the victory. After that, Mark and Marlene began to associate. After the two returned to the United States with the French Boy, the three settled in New York City, and Mark became a moonlight knight in the fight against crime.
38. Red Tank
Juggernaut refers to the frightening behemoth, generally used to respect huge objects, also commonly known as the god of destruction of the impact, I believe that everyone should not be indifferent to this role, he is Marvel's classic bad service, but also often appeared in the X-Men series, Juggernaut was previously translated as Dingo in Taiwan, but after the release of the movie was collectively called "Red Tank". Red Tank squeezed into the 189th place when the famous Wizard Comics magazine voted for the 200 popular comic book characters in the United States, and in 2009, he was ranked 19th by IGN as the greatest comic book bad, and appeared in the X-Men movie 3 released in 2006, but unfortunately, the movie only played him as a steel helmet dumb goose, and it is a pity that the movie cannot show the shape of the giant man in the comic
Often people mistakenly think that the red tank is a mutant, in fact, the power of the red tank comes from the magic of the evil god Cyttorak, Cyttorak itself produces a ruby with its own magic, anyone who touches the gem will get magic to become a red tank, the power can be matched against the Hulk and Thor and Hecres, its impact ability has destroyed many buildings many times, Cyttorak's magic makes the power of the red tank inexhaustible, he has great durability, and can further make his flesh almost indestructible Even the god bombardment of Thor and the golden wolf's Yadman steel claws, when the red tank's body is activated, nothing can stop him, this is the story of the red tank legend.
39. Horse-faced Thor
[Thor] is a god, Horse Face is an alien, fled to Earth, in the battle with Thor found that Horse Face can use Thor's hammer, Odin in order to make Thor not proud, let him fight with Horse Face, defeated. Odin gave the horse-faced hammer, and thus became the horse-faced thor god, and lived on Earth, occasionally becoming Thor's assistant
40. Saka
Saka is a character of Marvel Comics. Hulk's son, the child of Hulk on the planet Saka and his wife Kaila.
41. Hercules
Like Thor, the god of thunder, from a Norse mythological character, Hercules comes from the god of Greek mythology, the son of Zeus, and has a good relationship with Thor in the comics...
42. Hope-Summers
Hope Summers is an American Marvel Comics superhero, an X-Men member, known as the Mutant Messiah. Scarlet Witch Wanda's phrase "no more mutants" drags all the mutants in the world into an endless abyss... The vast majority of mutants are incapacitated, and the remaining number is not enough for the species to continue to reproduce. Although the situation was alleviated thanks to the efforts of the X-Men, the mutant humans are still on the precipice of extinction.
She is destined to save the entire mutant race, and possibly the entire world. As a result, Hope, the Mutant Messiah, was chosen by the Phoenix. This also means that the Earth will once again be in danger of being destroyed, so the Avengers decide to kill Hope. But the X-Men knew that if Hope was left dead, the mutants would have no hope. During the negotiations between Captain America and Laser Eye, Laser Eye loses his mind and attacks Captain America. Caused a battle between the X-Men and the Avengers. At the same time, the Phoenix is also approaching step by step, Iron Man built a giant machine ready to scatter the Phoenix, but unexpectedly beat the Phoenix's power into 5 parts and entered the five members of the X-Men. The Sea Prince Namo, the Diamond Lady Emma, Laser Eye, Steel Lux and his sister. They gain the power of the Phoenix and intend to change the world. The Avengers were battered. The rest of the members hid in the Kunlun Mountains, and the Avengers brought Hope with them, hoping that with his strength they could stop the Phoenix Five. With the combined efforts of the Avengers, the Phoenix Five ended up with Emma and Laser Eye (for each of them who died, the power of the dead was transferred to the rest), and Laser Eye killed Emma in order to win. And accidentally killed Professor X. Behind, the laser eye became a Dark Phoenix. But thanks to the efforts of the Avengers, laser eyes were stopped. But the power of the phoenix was transferred to Hope. But Hope didn't become Dark Phoenix. Instead, she became a white phoenix. And gave the power of the phoenix to the mutants who had lost their abilities.
43. Star-Devouring Daughter Ganata
Ganata is the daughter of the Planet Devourer, but she doesn't let the hunger for the planet dictate herself like his father. She decided to live peacefully on Earth in human form, at which point she assumed the pseudonym Gali. She secretly uses her abilities to protect Earth and humans from non-native creatures such as alien viruses and biological weapons. However, she found that her hunger was hard to satisfy. After analyzing it herself, she discovers that she has an alien creature like a tapeworm in a human body (known as the "Cosmic Tapeworm"), and after sending a message of help to her father, Uncle Tun, she sets out to find hostile alien life forms to satisfy her hunger. What a kind girl
44. Blade Warrior
Vampire hunters fighting to protect humans. His real name is Eric Brooks. Is a semi-vampire who possesses both vampire and human blood.
45. Luke Cage
Luke Cage is roughly a hero who speaks with his fists, no special weapons, a bare-chested yellow jacket of an 80s black rock singer, tied with a chain belt, and an absolute tough guy character. Carl Lucas, who had the title of Power Man, was framed and imprisoned, but was later transformed experimentally to get a body as hard as steel. He was friends with Iron Fist and Daredevil, and once founded Heroes for Hire, a company that employed heroes, to make a living. He later gave birth to and married Jessica Jones, and during the Heroic Civil War, he sent his wife and daughter away, and he remained in the United States to join the Captain America camp to oppose the legislation, and has been hunted down by SHIELD.
46. Iron Fist
Immortal Iron Fist is a masterpiece from Marvel comics. For the past two years, this series of one-armed single-lift Marvel companies. It is the first marvel superhero comic to be dominated by traditional Chinese martial arts. Iron Fist used to be a subordinate character, all following the X-Men, the Avengers, and Spider-Man's ass, and he personally didn't stand out in the superhero crowd. Beginning in 2006, author Ed Brubaker decided to add to the origins of the Iron Fist characters from a new perspective, giving him an esoteric exploration. Since Iron Fist is a martial art, as for the historical environment, there must be a rich beginning. The source of the martial arts emphasizes that every 10 years or so at the top of Kunlun Mountain in Tibet, there is a legendary kingdom of heaven called Kunlun Town that will be displayed on earth. It happened that at that moment, American foreigner Wendell Rand flew an airplane out of control and landed in this heavenly kingdom. He practiced martial arts in the temples of this city and received the title of Iron Fist, where he could turn his fist into steel with Qigong.
Tekken Wendell Rand gave birth to a son in New York named Danny Rand. At the age of nine, the father and son family climbed the mountain again to find the mysterious Kunlun Town, at that time Wendell died in an accident, his mother was eaten alive by wolves on the mountain, Danny Rand frantically escaped for his life, and finally was found by the samurai of Kunlun Town, and was accepted as an apprentice to be a monk in the temple, and also learned a set of powerful iron fists. Danny Rand was the 134th scholar to serve as an Iron Fist, and the other 131 were Chinese except for his father. This comic depicts Iron Fist being called back to Kunlun Mountain from New York by Master Lei Gong again to start a contest final, rebel against the oppressors in Kunlun Town, and preach revolution.
47. The Witch
Feel free to change into other people's appearances, even physical features such as voices and fingerprints.
48. Captain British
Captain Britain is a Marvel Comics superhero whose real name is Brian. Braddock. The authors who created him were Chris Claremont and Herb. Trimpe. He first appeared in the first issue of Captain Britain's Weekly on 13 October 1976. He dreams of becoming a superhero like Captain America defending Britain. With the power of the magician Merlin and the magician's daughter Rome, he went to England and became captain of the British
Captain British was born in the town of Little Maldon and studied at Fitz College in Edinburgh. Brian was a shy and studious young man. As a child, he had a peaceful life and a consumer-loving parent. He has an older brother and an older sister named Jimmy and an older sister named Elizabeth. Brian likes to always be silent in physics experiments, but his parents don't seem to like this. Later, his parents died in a laboratory accident, supposedly killed by a man named "Snatcher" who attacked the laboratory. Brian escapes on a motorcycle and recovers a life, but the motorcycle crashes. It was Merlin and his daughter who saved Brian. Merlin gave him strength and made him captain of the British, as well as a sword and amulet.
However, in one incident, he learns that his parents did not die in an accident, and that the mastermind who killed his parents was a computer genius (there may be a mistake in the translation here, forgive me), so he starts a new battle with a new enemy with supernatural powers. Later Brian arrives in the United States, where he attends Imperial State University (Spider-Man's school), where the room is close to Peter Parker.com. And because of a small misunderstanding, captain England vs. Spider-Man. Later, the 2 joined forces to capture the Assassin.
49. The Iceman
Superpowers: Able to lower his body temperature outside of his body, allowing him to freeze liquids or air moisture. Capable of forming ice inside any object of his choice. Theoretically, he could create infinite ice despite physical conditions to the point of shaking the foundations of the entire universe, but his abilities are not mentioned in the comics. Equivalent to the strongest mutant.
In the movie, he interacts with the little naughty. When School X was attacked, he took his friends who had fled with him to his home in the suburbs of Boston. Local police officers fought with them but were unable to capture the fleeing mutants. After the Lake Aika incident, he officially became the X-Men. The Iceman has the ability to control and create ice. He and Little Naughty are lovers, and although some of them can't stand the character of Burning Man, he has also been friends with Burning Man. With the development of the plot, Iceman is no longer the young boy in the school, and he also has a rational and calm heart.
50. Little Naughty [Luocha Girl]
As long as the little naughty person is in contact with the body, he can absorb the memory and ability of his opponent. Under normal circumstances, the absorbed ability will disappear after a few minutes, and in the meantime, the absorbed opponent is in a state of unconsciousness, so that the ability of the partner is not absorbed by her, so she is tightly wrapped. Later, in X-Men 3, the antidote is injected, the superpower is lost, and he becomes an ordinary person.
51. Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy is a newly formed hero organization located in the mainline world of Earth-616. To prevent possible disasters in the galaxy, Star-Lord recruited a group of interstellar heroes and formed them into the Guardians of the Galaxy. The team is located in the space base Knowhere, through the teleportation device set up here, the team members can reach almost any corner of the universe. The team consisted of: Combatants: Adam Warlock, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, Phyla-Vell, Rocket Raccoon and Groot; Auxiliary Personnel: Mantis; and Defense Chief: Cosmo (a dog with super intelligence and special abilities).
52. Female Hulk
Cousin of Robert Bruce Banner. His father was a Los Angeles police officer, and he had caused a lot of gangsters because of the investigation. In retaliation, the gang sniped at Jennifer Susan Watters, seriously injuring her. Seriously injured, he urgently needed a blood transfusion, and because of the ischemia of the blood bank, he accepted the blood radiated by his cousin by gamma rays, and his body also mutated and had the ability to transform into a female Hulk. It will transform when it is angry, and its effect is much weaker than that of the Hulk, so its body shape has not changed, and it retains its humanity, not as unstable as the Hulk, but relatively speaking, its strength and ability are also much weaker than that of the Hulk. She works as a lawyer and often helps superheroes fight related lawsuits after becoming a female Hulk.
Killed by Ultron in the latest major event, [Killed a lot of people, the Fantastic Four left an invisible woman, the BEAUTY TEAM, Thor are dead, and many more...
53. Hallucinations
Every inch of the illusion's body is similar to that of a human, except that it is made of synthetic materials, and he is also known as some kind of synthezoid. He is powered by solar energy and absorbs daylight through the gems on his forehead, which can produce high thermal rays. It can fly; it can change the density of its body, as large as hard as a diamond, and can compete with Thor; as small as a ghost, it can pass through walls and possess others. One of his most famous moves is to insert a bokeh hand into the enemy's body and then materialize it, causing the opponent to pass out (but not for anyone).
He can access computer systems for control. In the Avengers Base, he can project his holograms to various other areas to communicate with people in real time while he is in one place, created by [Ultron],
54. Dr. Destruction
One of the earliest and most high-ranking Marvel Earth villains is a nemesis of the Fantastic Four, but has fought against almost all of the main heroes. Born in a fictional small European country with no superpowers of his own, this man has mastered a large amount of advanced technology and magical knowledge through learning and chance, and belongs to one of the most intelligent people on earth; due to his disfigurement in the experiment, he wears a metal mask and develops armor no less than that of Iron Man. He seized power from his homeland and elevated it to a world power while trying to conquer the outside world, repeatedly battling superheroes. Doctor Doom is known for pursuing the mysteries of the universe at all costs, and has been involved in many cosmic powers, many times strong to the point of going against the sky, but in the end it is still inevitable that evil will not prevail. As an idealistic, scheming, and extremely arrogant villain, he will continue to run amok in the Marvel world.