As a result, Wanda was reacquainted with a hollow shell of her husband, an automaton who was “programmed” to feel, but had no real connection to their marriage or to their children. The best that Pym could offer was a recreation of the Vision’s body, bio-synthetic skin and all, without any of the emotional imprint or memories. But every good thing must come to an end.īecause Vigilance had planted a few bugs in the Avengers’ systems, Hank Pym was unable to replicate the brain patterns and cumulative data that comprised the Vision. Her emotional instability makes her rather a threat to the Avengers than an asset, which is evident in the events of Multiverse of Madness.After marrying in GIANT-SIZE AVENGERS (1974) #4, the Vision and Scarlet Witch enjoyed over a year of wedded bliss in the pages of VISION AND THE SCARLET WITCH (1985). Wanda has no visible control over her emotions, and she lets her emotions drive her most of the time instead of doing what’s right. She has incredible powers and is a force to be feared, but why is she still second on this list? The answer is her lacking strength of character. We saw her being capable of manipulating time, realities, and even the physical form of anyone who stands in her way (RIP Black Bolt). Her title of “ Scarlet Witch” is pretty appropriate, keeping in mind the havoc she caused in Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness, which was essentially a disclaimer that no matter what happens, do not piss off the Scarlet Witch. She possesses powers that are unmatched by almost every MCU superhero and villain alike. Wanda Maximoff, even though no longer an Avenger, is without a second thought one of the most powerful Avengers there has been. On top of that, his emotional and moral standing sometimes becomes a barrier in making practical decisions, as we witnessed in Captain America: Civil War, hence, placing him in the top five most powerful Avengers in the MCU. Even though he possesses incredible strength and even stood toe to toe against Thanos, he is susceptible to physical damage and we’ve seen him being heavily injured in the movies as well. You must be wondering, why our beloved Cap is not the first on this list, well, the simple answer to that question is, he’s human. Steve Rogers is indeed one of the strongest Avengers in our rankings. He was often found being bullied in the alleys of New York, refusing to run away because he could “take it all day.” After being recruited in the US Army, he was injected with the Super Soldier Serum, enhancing his physical abilities and turning him into Captain America. Steve Rogers was a regular everyday guy who was weak and stout but had a very strong moral character. On top of that, this flaw of his makes him a pain for the Avengers at times, hence, he has been placed sixth on this list.Ĭaptain America first appeared in his standalone movie Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011, and is easily one of the most loved Marvel characters in the MCU. Doctor Strange’s arrogance has oftentimes led him to a path that has ultimately been of harm to him. We have seen this behavior of his throughout the MCU from his very first appearance in his standalone movie to the latest installment of Spiderman, Spiderman: No Way Home. Armed with mystical powers, Stephen Strange is a hero who is capable of the unimaginable even Thanos was baffled by the powers of Doctor Strange when he turned Thanos’ attacks into butterflies in Avengers: Infinity War.Įven though Doctor Strange is powerful, but with that, he is extremely arrogant as well. After the death of The Ancient One, Strange took up the mantle of the Sorcerer Supreme. After becoming a master of the mystical arts, Stephen Strange, became Doctor Strange. Previously a neurosurgeon, Doctor Stephen Strange found his powers on his quest for a cure for his damaged hands after an accident.
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