Steve Rogers may be the poster boy for superheroes everywhere due to his strength and power, but it is the compassion and love in his heart that makes him a true hero. Even before he received the super-soldier serum, Steve was willing to sacrifice himself to protect others.
6 Tony Stark Is Without A Doubt A Great Member Of The Avengers, But He Can Be A Tad Selfish. Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. Tony Stark's quick-witted nature and constant sarcasm can come across as a little self-absorbed.
1. Spider-Man. Although he has occasionally joined the ranks of the Avengers and Fantastic Four, Spider-Man is the quintessential loner. He walks alone, swings alone, fights alone, and talks to himself more than most heroes.
Across the Avengers saga, we've seen them bond over being the only two out of the core six heroes not to have any superpowers (okay, technically Tony Stark doesn't have superpowers, but with nanotechnology, he might as well have).
Thor. Without a doubt, the funniest character in the Marvel world is Thor. Even without the Bro Thor character, which is a sheer comedy for most of Avengers: End Game, he is an incredibly funny character.
Her name is Neena Thurman and she's the luckiest mutant in the entire Marvel Universe. Literally. Aside from being a skilled mercenary, Neena's mutation is that she's lucky almost all of the time.
Empath (Manuel Alfonso Rodrigo de la Rocha) is a fictional mutant character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as possessing the ability to control emotion in other people.
When it comes to MCU fans, three iconic characters share first place with 78% of votes: Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor. The Hulk and Captain America follow.
Gwen Stacy. Although I've written articles detailing why both Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson are Peter Parker's true love, it's Gwen Stacy that I lean towards. ...
Played by Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man consistently ranks as one of the most popular characters, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe—and for a good reason.
In Avengers: Infinity War, the Thanos who was on the hunt for infinity stones said that he respects Tony Stark. In Avengers: Endgame, Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) killed Thanos (Josh Brolin) by snapping his fingers when he wielded the infinity gauntlet.