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Black Bolt appeared in the 1994 Fantastic Four series. Black Bolt appears in the Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. episode "Inhuman Nature", voiced by Clancy Brown. He is the King of the Inhumans and cannot speak without using his sonic scream, despite having his antenna in this show.
Black Bolt's powers essentially ostracized him from the Inhuman community until he found a way to control himself from speaking, but Medusa snuck into his Quiet Room to befriend him and together they created this signing language to communicate.
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This led to the "death" of Peter Parker at the end of the film. It was a moment that weighed heavily on Tony's conscience and left him devastated, as he felt responsible for letting his close mentee die. Watching him curl up at the end of the film is so tough to see.
Ant-Man is canonically the friendliest Marvel hero, as in he's the only one who actually has friends outside of his heroic life.
Moon Knight's power level is often up for debate, but every night he demonstrates that he is capable of taking out each of the Avengers.
However, sitting bottom of the pack as the least popular Avenger of the five is Captain America, who managed to be most searched for in a total of zero of the countries researched.
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He would never stay down and was always ready to face unbeatable odds if there was a chance he could save the day.
What if Black Bolt screamed at Wanda? In Doctor Strange 2, Black Bolt's mouth was removed by Scarlet Witch. Panicked, Black Bolt tied to speak, causing his brain to implode from the power of his own voice, which was still destructive as ever. However, Black Bolt would likely have annihilated Wanda with a single word.
He possesses the hypersonic scream, meaning that when he talks he unleashes a tremendously powerful blast capable of destroying planets. Even Black Bolt's whispers can cause serious destruction, as he often doesn't even speak unless the situation is absolutely dire - like the time he battled Thanos.
In one of the most gruesome scenes in the MCU, Black Bolt was the first to die when the Illuminati faced off against the Scarlet Witch. His powerful voice was turned against him when Wanda used her magic to erase his mouth, and Black Bolt's horrified scream blew up his own head.
Hulk. It's impossible to have a conversation about who the strongest Avenger is without at least mentioning the Incredible Hulk. This enormous green rage monster is the physical embodiment of brute strength, capable of storming through any obstacle in his path and going toe-to-toe with even the most formidable enemies.
Lauren Ridloff's character, Makkari, is the first deaf superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Tony Stark is the smartest of them all, having been responsible for some of the most incredible inventions to have ever graced the Marvel universe, including the Arc Reactor and one of the most sophisticated artificial intelligence systems known to man.
Thor. Blessed with the powers and long life of a god, Thor was undoubtedly the most powerful member of the initial version of the Avengers. Not only can he fly and transport between worlds, but he was also the only one capable of taking down Thanos, even after he had assembled all six Infinity Stones.
Peter Parker (Spider-Man) is perpetually poor. The main reason for this is that while he has the technical genius to be another Tony Stark he is too nice to do the sorts of things that would allow him to become another Tony Stark. He wants to use his abilities to help people rather than make money.
There are few beings in the universe Thanos is scared of and the Hulk is one of them. There's a good reason for this, Hulk's strength is potentially limitless. One of the things that makes the Hulk so dangerous is that if you can't take him out quickly, you're never going to take him out.
Scarlet Witch is an incredibly powerful being in Marvel comics. We've already witnessed her power in WandaVision and Doctor Strange 2. While her energy manipulation is already a lethal enough force, her mastery over chaotic magic gives her an incredible edge over Thanos.
The Asgardian Son of Odin was extremely close to ending Thanos at the end of Avengers: Infinity War. After gaining the powerful weapon Stormbreaker, Thor becomes the wielder of the most powerful weapon in the universe. Stormbreaker is capable of killing Thanos outright, and only Thor is currently worthy of wielding it.
Peter Parker has such bad luck, that there's a phrase for it: Parker luck. He is easily the most unlucky hero in the Marvel Universe, which is saying something. The things he's been through have taken bad luck to the next level.
Yanase described Anpanman as the “world's weakest hero”, and true to this definition, Anpanman is full of weaknesses. His powers can't be used if he gets wet and when he uses his power by giving away a piece of his face, he becomes weaker.