Neena Thurman, aka Domino, was the product of an illicit government program whose goal was to create the ultimate mutant weapon. However, after Domino's “good luck” powers activate, she escapes and takes up the life of a mercenary and eventually becomes a super hero as a mainstay member of X-Force.
To put it simply, Hulk is the strongest character currently in existence. Superman could be powerful enough to lift the whole weight of the Earth's core off the ground or move planets, but even superhuman strength has its limits. Strength of the Hulk does not.
Spider-Man
That's the most popular superhero of all time: Spider-Man. There have been a few Spider-Mans (a whole Spider-verse of them, actually) but the first and most famous is Peter Parker. He was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962, and has gone on to sell BILLIONS of dollars worth of comics and movies.
Superman
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman! Superman has been a beloved superhero for decades, and it's no surprise why. He stands out among the pantheon of superheroes due to his remarkable strength, selflessness, and unwavering morality.
Americans chose their favorite superhero (hint: it isn't Captain America) It's a bird, it's a plane — it's Superman, earning the title of “America's favorite superhero,” according to new research. A survey of 2,000 Americans pinpointed respondents' favorite heroes, and Superman led the pack with 47% of the vote.
Alex Summers aka Havok may not be as popular as his more famous brother, but he is easily one of the most powerful mutants in the Marvel Universe. Summers' powers exploit one of the Hulk's few weaknesses, allowing him to defeat the green behemoth with shocking simplicity.
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.
Black Panther, real name T'Challa, is the King of Wakanda and the leader of the New Avengers.
Deadpool said it best, “Luck isn't a superpower!” And he's completely correct… however, probability manipulation most certainly is a superpower. The ability to change the probability of any situation is a small version of reality manipulation.
Doctor Strange's third eye (the Eye of Agamotto) in the comics, according to Bustle, represents wisdom of the sorcerer Agamotto and his Vishanti. The Eye allows him to see the true intentions of his enemies and break down all magical illusions.
The Scarlet Witch is a strong contender for possibly the unluckiest of Marvel characters. She goes through misfortune in all mediums she appears in, even video games. Starting as the daughter of Magneto, he raised her during his zealot phase — which was not a pleasant upbringing.
Batman emerges victorious, and from a narrative perspective, Batman v Superman could go no other route. As long-time DC Comics readers know, there's more than enough comic-book precedent for Batman beating Superman.
While Thanos is an Eternal and has the standard powers of super-strength, agility, regeneration, immortality, and more, Adam Warlock takes the upper hand. He can be killed, but he resurrects to be stronger every time.
Whether it was magic-wielding sorcerers like Doctor Strange or entire teams like The Avengers, almost nothing can get in Hulk's way when he's on a rampage. Though he has beaten the best of the best, only his biggest victories left readers stunned at the sheer power of Bruce Banner's alter ego.
Still, while the Hulk has the brawn, his brain is lacking. There have been other heroes who have gotten ahead of him just with their smarts and careful planning. Obviously, big hitters like Sentry, Galactus, and even Superman have been able to withstand the emerald giant's assault.
However, according to Guinness World Records, the first official superhero in history is the Phantom. But why is that, and what makes him the Phantom so different from all the characters that were introduced before him?
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Since then, Spider-Man has basically been Marvel's most popular character, selling comics and merchandise like no one else. Spider-Man's been a multimedia star for decades, with cartoons, a Japanese live action show, video games, movie, and more.
WHO IS MARVEL'S TALLEST CHARACTER? As Marvel's chart indicates, Marvel's first Giant-Man, Hank Pym, can grow as high as 60 feet tall. In comics, however, he can grow far larger than that.