Clint Barton is likely one of the first characters that come to mind when the subject of superheroes without
Black Widow was not the only founding member of Avengers without a superpower. Hawkeye, an agent of SHIELD for years, collected similar skills as Romanoff in terms of fighting abilities and handling of different weapons.
Now, the debate on who is the strongest Avenger has been raging on for quite some time, but if we're talking about raw power, there's one hero who stands head and shoulders above the rest – the mighty Thor!
Captain Marvel is the most powerful and powerful Avenger in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Her incredible powers and determination have made her a valuable member of the Avengers.
1 Black Panther Knows Everyone's Weakness
Black Panther has changed a lot over the years, but one thing that has stayed the same is how formidable he is. He's been an Avenger on and off for a long time and has studied the team, just in case he had to defeat them if they stood against him and Wakanda.
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.
The angriest Avenger is indeed Dr. Bruce Banner.
The Avengers, led by Chris Evans as Captain America, assembling in the Battle at the Avengers Compound. The Battle at the Avengers Compound sequence was praised by /Film as an improvement from Avengers: Infinity War, while scenes from the sequence were positively received by cinematic audiences.
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. Wanda, played by Elizabeth Olsen, can manipulate reality and time.
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.
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.
Easily, the most loyal superhero in the MCU is Captain America. Steve Rogers wanted nothing more than to defend his country and became the Star Spangled Avenger to do so. He risked his life, time and time again, to save the world, both in the war and as a member of The Avengers.
When it comes to the Avengers who can beat Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange is undoubtedly one of the most potent contenders. His ability to manipulate the fabric of reality and his mastery of the mystic arts make him a formidable adversary.
The First Avengers
Two candidates that could be considered the original members of the team are Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), aka Black Widow, and Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye.
As explained in ULTIMATE X-MEN (2001) #11, Ultimate Fury was transporting Weapon X through Kuwait when their convoy was ambushed. He lost his left eye in the explosion but was ultimately saved by the man who would become Wolverine. And, he's worn the eyepatch ever since!
As Heimdall was Thor's best friend, Thor took his death the hardest out of the deaths of the Asgardians, surpassed only by the grief he felt for Loki, who died soon after Heimdall. Thor even vowed to kill Thanos after the latter killed Heimdall, despite having been incapacitated.
1. Thanos (Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame)
The Avengers found that a certain lullaby, typically said by the Black Widow, was able to calm the Hulk and help him revert back to Banner, when the Hulk's strength was no longer needed.
Ultron is among the Avengers' most powerful villains in the comics – and one of the few Marvel villains to be exclusive to the group rather than an individual hero. However, the MCU did him dirty by reducing him to only one movie, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and portraying him as a pushover.
1 Reed Richards
Throughout the character's history, he has been consistently cited as the most intelligent being in the Marvel Universe, justifying this affirmation time and again with his discoveries and innovations.
Riri Williams was a teenage girl who was able to copy Stark's greatest achievement, making her own Iron Man armor. Taking up the name Ironheart, she fought evil and proved to be smarter than Stark. She's not the only one either, as there are other Marvel heroes and villains who are more intelligent than Iron Man.
Apart from his physical abilities, Peter is an intellectually-gifted scientific teen genius and has a prodigious aptitude in the physical sciences, with a high IQ level of around 250.