Ant-Man is canonically the friendliest Marvel hero, as in he's the only one who actually has friends outside of his heroic life.
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.
Marvel heroes like Captain America and Ben Grimm have made names for themselves as powerful, but they're also some of the nicest heroes Marvel has.
Elizabeth Olsen and Benedict Cumberbatch agreed that Chris Hemsworth is the most handsome MCU hero.
#1 Iron Man
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.
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.
Wonder Woman
Notably, Diana is the founding member of the Justice League. Wonder Woman is the most popular female superhero and has been adapted for radio, television, and film.
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.
The Sentry was the most powerful member of the New Avengers. He was also the unluckiest. The Sentry was his own worst enemy, with the dark aspects of his personality coming to life as the Void.
Ant-Man is canonically the friendliest Marvel hero, as in he's the only one who actually has friends outside of his heroic life. Even when he was in prison, he had buddies who were proud to see him off on his release day (shout out to Peachy, who made sure Scott got a hug after his goodbye punch).
Steve Rogers aka Captain America is the best example of someone who showed the bravery of a hero before they were a superhero.
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.
2) Captain Marvel
Danvers is also trained by both human and Kree military, making her a skilled tactician capable of defending several planets across the universe, if her hints at where she's been since the '90s are anything to go by.
Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch)
Wanda Maximoff, later known as Scarlet Witch, is the most powerful female superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She has the power to singlehandedly tackle Thanos and torment Doctor Strange.
a sports player, actor, character, etc. who is very popular with the fans of a particular team, movie, television show, etc.
Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers ('Captain Marvel')
As brought to life by Brie Larson, Danvers is considered to be Marvel's most notable female hero and one of the most powerful characters in the franchise.
6 Bucky Barnes
Of course, he's one of the exceptions as he turned evil even before becoming the Avenger. Bucky was a hero who fought alongside Steve Rogers in World War Two. But when he was captured and brainwashed, he became an assassin known as the Winter Soldier.