1.AAO, full name Above-All-Others, although it is blown by many people, but it appears very rarely, a guy who will be a man and a woman:
2. Inhumans
Although the Inhumans are similar to the X-Men in the original comics, they are a group of people with special abilities, but in fact there are many differences. The origins of the X-Men are very similar to those of the Inhumans, both of which are the products of the ancient interstellar gods or cosmic aliens experimenting with humans on Earth, but the X-Men are not used to study the evolution of human genes like the X-Men, but are made as humanoid biological weapons.
3. The Greatest Heroes of the Philippines:
They are the greatest heroes of the Philippines, made up of people like the Father of Red and Filipino gods such as Anido. The heroes of the Victory Branch are all killed in Invincible IronMan #2. With the exception of a few characters that can be found in Filipino mythology, most of the characters are dragon-set characters
4. Gravity Man
Gravity Man is a hero in Marvel Comics who has appeared in several personal comics and can control gravity, all right.
Impact on major events: Gravity joined the Iron Man side in the Civil War, gone.
5. Great Lakes Avengers
Because the name once caused the Avengers to sue, the team changed its name repeatedly, like Great Lakes X-men, S.W.O.R.D., Great Lakes Champions (spoof superhero group Champions), and The Lightning Gods (spoof superhero group Thunderbolts).
6. Mr. Immortal
Mr. Immortal, as the name suggests, his ability is immortal, but it is only immortal, and this ability does not bring Mr. Immortal's self-healing or indestructible body...
7. Blue ears
Anthony, a 4-year-old comic book fan with hearing impairment in the United States, is reluctant to wear his own blue hearing aid (because superheroes do not bring it), his mother has no choice but to write to Marvel for help, and surprisingly Marvel comic designers are very touched to learn about it, and specially designed a new superhero for Anthony: Blue Ear.
8. Trap King
Trapster is also translated as Glue Man, Glue Stick Man, formerly known as Peter Petruski. He is 5 feet 10 inches (1.79 m) tall and weighs 160 pounds (73 kg). First appeared in Paste-Pot Pete: Strange Tales#104 (1951). Trap is a genius chemist and inventor with no superpowers of his own, and his main weapons are a chemical adhesive he invented and a paste-gun that can fire adhesives.