Right now, both the Marvel Comics world as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are at the height of their popularity, and neither looks to be reducing. In fact, due to the introduction of Disney+, Marvel Studios and Disney can use more characters and add more shows. Several Marvel Comics characters are going to be used here and in the film world. At the same time, the comic book side is also using several characters in a bigger way. This is why we wanted to guide you<\/a><\/strong> into this world a bit.<\/p>\n
While Kate Bishop’s backstory has switched up off and on, there are two things that seem to always travel with her regardless of her use. She is Clint Barton aka Hawkeye’s partner. He is something of a mentor for her, making Kate a skilled fighter with impressive archery abilities. The two are similar in their abilities, but Kate tends to lean into the technological side a bit more than Clint. For a while, she was merely known as “Bishop” until Clint died in the comics, allowing her to take on the “Hawkeye” codename. This made her one of the Marvel Comics characters to watch back then, yet she’s even bigger now.<\/p>\n
Barton comes back around and that leads to “Bishop” working with Clint as a partner more. While Disney+ will be putting out a Hawkeye<\/em> series in late November, Marvel Studios has bigger plans. They’d like to start up a Young Avengers<\/em><\/a><\/strong> film franchise, something that has been rumored since the release of Iron Man 3<\/em>. Since she debuted in the Young Avengers comic book run, it only makes sense to see her in the film franchise. It finally appears as if they are setting that up in a bigger way now. It’s quite likely they’d want Kate to take up the Hawkeye mantle from Clint one day, but for now, she’ll remain as just “Bishop.”<\/p>\n
It has been widely reported that Nightmare is expected to be the big bad<\/a><\/strong> in the MCU’s first horror movie film, Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness<\/em>. Due out in Spring 2022, it is expected to be a similar team-up film to recent MCU epics. While we have yet to see much from this, Nightmare will be part of this film. The character has been one of Dr. Strange’s toughest enemies over the years simply due to his ability to take over the mind. Once you go to sleep, he’s able to take you into what is often called the “Nightmare Universe.”<\/p>\n
Felicia Hardy, known mostly by her codename of Black Cat, has been a notable anti-hero in the Spider-Man comics for several years. She began her time in the Spider-Man comics as a villain. Due to being the daughter of Walter Hardy, a well-known cat burglar, she did not have the best role model growing up. A traumatic experience in college leads her to train in multiple martial arts disciplines as well as acrobatics. Eventually, that leads to her following in her father’s footsteps. While her “Black Cat” moniker might seem to be taken from the “cat-burglar” side of her character…it’s actually based on something different.<\/p>\n
She has the subconscious ability to affect probability, bringing “bad luck” to her enemies. In the comics, she and Spider-Man fall in love, as Peter Parker is not romantically connected to Mary Jane at the time. That leads to her turning away from crime to become an anti-hero. Yet their relationship never seemed to work properly because Felicia loved “Spider-Man” and not Peter himself. Yet even after calling it quits, she still remains one of Spider-Man’s closest allies. Due to the introduction of the multiverse and new characters from the Spider-Man universe into the MCU, we’re likely going to see Black Cat very soon<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n
The story of the White Panther, White Tiger, and White Wolf is a bit complicated. They each have different origins, truthfully. At one point, T’Challa’s adopted brother Hunter takes on the White Wolf codename. White Tiger is a former protege of Kraven the Hunter named Ava Ayala who gets her abilities from an amulet. White Panther was a former police officer named Kevin “Kasper” Cole who eventually appeared as a white suit version of Black Panther. He is never able to be as good as T’Challa due to not consuming the herb all Panthers consume. This is only for Black Panthers, yet he needs to have it.<\/p>\n
Killmonger offers him a synthetic version, which he only does if Cole drops the White Panther name. He then becomes “White Tiger.” As you can imagine, this is very complicated. It is widely assumed due to the real-life death of Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, T’Challa’s sister Shuri will be the new Black Panther. Yet there have also been plans to introduce Hunter, which further complicates things. As Bucky Barnes has taken on the White Wolf codename<\/a><\/strong>. Thus, we could see Hunter but as the White Panther instead. They could also introduce White Tiger down the line for Cole or Ava.<\/p>\n
Cassie Lang manages to become a hero in Marvel Comics, just like her father before her. The daughter of the latest Ant-Man, Scott Lang, Cassie decides to take on a similar role. Due to growing up around her father, she becomes very familiar with Ant-Man and even Wasp technology. Sadly, due to the actions of an insane Scarlet Witch, her father is killed. This sends Cassie to retreat into herself, with her mother and step-father unable to really do much good. She feels she can be of great help to the crime-fighting sector just like her father.<\/p>\n
Initially, Cassie considers joining the Runaways until seeing the Young Avengers on TV. Lang then goes to the Avengers Mansion to join the group but is turned away. Angered by this, she accidentally increases her size. Apparently, Cassie had been stealing Pym Particles for many years, but they never seemed to work on her. Until now! Clearly, she is too useful to turn away, leading Cassie to take on the codename Stature and join the team. The MCU has already introduced an older Cassie, then recast her<\/a><\/strong> with a new prominent young actress for Ant-Man 3. It seems clear we’ll be seeing much more from her.<\/p>\n
Before we get too far, it should be noted that there have been two characters that went by the name “Nova.” The original was named Richard Rider. Do keep in mind that Nova was a member of the Nova Corps. This means he was part of a large group but Rider stood out among them. He sort of disappears in the Marvel Universe. We’d later be told the story of Sam Alexander, who has a father that used to be in the Nova Corps. years beforehand. He’s alerted to this by Gamora and Rocket Raccoon, two members of the Guardians of the Galaxy group.<\/p>\n
Sam merely needed to put on the Nova helmet to attain the powers it came with. However, he might have power, but his lack of experience is a big problem. Gamora and Rocket decide to train him, leading to Sam joining the Guardians. The expectation is that we will see Sam pop up in the Guardians of the Galaxy 3<\/em> film. It could also lead to him taking part in the Young Avengers later on as well. That said, Nova is one of the Marvel Comics characters we’ll be seeing quite a lot of. This could start with Rider first, then Alexander. However, both could show up<\/a><\/strong> around the same time.<\/p>\n
Marvel Comics has absolutely loved using Squirrel Girl in some incredibly weird places over the years. Heck, she once really took down Thanos! Her main creator, Will Murray, claimed she was created to bring lightheartedness to stories. Marvel Comics had gotten relatively dark, especially content Murray worked on. Thus, adding someone who could bring in something fun made sense. She is “technically” a mutant like the X-Men, but never seemed to be connected to their group. Instead, Squirrel Girl took part in one of the Avengers squads.<\/p>\n
She’d also take part as a supporting character in comics where her comedic or lighthearted tone was needed. This included several Luke Cage and Jessica Jones stories. Yet then Marvel just refused to use her for around a decade before her return in the 2000s. Recently, she has taken part in a lot of younger teams and used as Ms. Marvel’s friend. She will likely be added to the MCU the same way.<\/a><\/strong> With the mutants also coming to the MCU, it seems that Marvel is preparing to bring her in with them. They also might even be preparing for an Inhumans revival along with it, which could allow them to re-do her origin.<\/p>\n
Pretty much everything is the same for Billy except for his powers and part of his background. Like his twin brother Tommy, he initially debuts in the Scarlet Witch and Vision comic series from the 1980s. Billy also shows back up later on for the Young Avengers comic series. Billy’s powers are almost exact copies of what his mother can do. He too uses chaos magic and can warp reality. It took him less time to understand and use his powers properly compared to Wanda.<\/p>\n
Wanda often struggled due to the lack of any direction or leadership. This was even more prominent in the MCU version of the character. When Billy becomes Wiccan, he has a lot of help to master his powers. Due to what he can do, he becomes a massive asset to multiple teams in Marvel over the years. On top of this, he is one of the most notable gay characters in Marvel Comics history. Due to the MCU’s need to push more representation<\/a><\/strong> out there, we’ll likely be seeing a ton of Billy once he returns to the MCU. The twins overall will be major Marvel Comics characters that will become huge pretty soon.<\/p>\n
Morgan le Fay is a powerful villain that is inspired by the same character from the King Arthur legend. In Marvel Comics, King Arthur is a mythic and Morgan happens to be his sister who is also half-faerie. Due to her elf background, Morgan is immortal and has been around for thousands of years. Due to her immortal status, she has had the time to master various mystic arts from throughout the Marvel Universe. While many often assume she is a Dr. Strange villain, that is not technically true. She appeared as a big bad for the Black Knight character in her debut.<\/p>\n
Yet she’d go on to become a major threat to the Avengers too. Probably her biggest foe in the world of Marvel is actually Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew). This could be due to her scientific background being a fun mix with Morgan’s magical background. There is a plan to use Morgan a good bit more, even though she was a major part of the third season of Runaways<\/em> recently. She could be popping up in other Disney+ series, including the recently announced Agatha Harkness series<\/a><\/strong>. Thus, Morgan is one of the Marvel Comics characters that could be huge soon.<\/p>\n
Kang the Conqueror is one of the most notable villains in Marvel Comics. While he has mostly been a villain for the Fantastic Four and Avengers, he has also had a lot of run-ins with Iron Man too. Kang was actually born in the 31st Century on “Other Earth,” meaning we’re roughly 1,000 years in his past right now. Due to the technology of the time, Kang is able to figure out time travel and this sets off several multiverses where Kang “conquerors” several universes. Often aided by the many copies of himself.<\/p>\n
Due to the endless Kang’s showing up, often with incredible future tech, taking him down is nearly impossible. The big thing about Kang that one needs to know is that he is in all time, from beginning to the end, all across the multiverse. This means there are many villainous versions but also heroic versions too. The MCU decided to use the “Variant” concept, where killing “He Who Remains<\/a><\/strong>” would unleash numerous variants of himself. That includes the single variant of Kang. Due to the Loki variant, Sylvie, killing him…Kang is going to be arriving soon. The first stop is Ant-Man 3<\/em>, but what of his other variants?<\/p>\n
While the Peter Parker version of Spider-Man was great, Marvel Comics creators eventually wanted to experiment with new “Spider” inspired characters. That led to Spider-Woman among others showing up. Yet Marvel Comics characters in this sector could be taken anywhere. This allowed them to use a half-Black, half-Hispanic kid named Miles Morales. On his Earth, Peter Parker dies trying to protect his world. Yet just like Parker, Miles gets bitten by a spider. Except, the spider who bit him happened to have more traits, likely due to more experiments being run on it.<\/p>\n
The character existed separately from the rest of the Marvel Universe initially. That was until a crossover took place that led to Miles entering the mainline universe. His wild popularity among readers led to further use. He has yet to show up in the MCU, but Miles has been a huge addition to Spider-Man television shows and recent video games. He even was the main character in the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse<\/em> animated movie. Morales could have a small role in the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home<\/em> film too. Expect a larger role in future Spider-Man films though, especially with Tom Holland’s recent comments<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n
While there has been another “Prodigy” character in Marvel Comics, the David Alleyne<\/a><\/strong> version is potentially the most popular among fans today. David was a mutant that had the power to absorb the knowledge and even skills of those around him within close distance to him. Although, he could not technically control this which he likely enrolled at the Xavier Institute to figure out. This power and his high-level intellect made David a perfect leader for the newer mutant squad of his time. However, the House of M storyline led to around 90% of mutants losing their powers.<\/p>\n
America Chavez is well-liked due to the several boxes she ticks for fans. She is a young black woman who does not look like the traditional “barbie doll” superheroine. It makes her stand out as different, which fans love. While she is from a parallel dimension to ours, she is still unique among her own people. Her powers apparently came from a Demiurge magical connection. Notable for her super strength, speed, and durability, she has also shown invulnerability to many attacks. Oh yeah, AND she can fly along with it.<\/p>\n
At some points, we’ve even seen her travel through time as well as multiple other dimensions, which is key to her MCU role upcoming. While some of the Marvel Comics characters on our list so far are rumored to be headed to the MCU, America is guaranteed to be<\/a><\/strong>. She is going to appear in Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness<\/em> movie in 2022. It is uncertain how large her role will be as of yet, the expectation is that it will be pretty significant. Thus, she is one of the Marvel Comics characters who will likely be huge pretty soon.<\/p>\n
Mister Sinister ranks as one of the greatest villains in comic book history. Yet his creation actually came out of frustration with the X-Men constantly having to go up against Magneto and the Brotherhood for writer Chris Claremont. Sinister gave them a chance to explore new storylines, especially those that could get incredibly personal. However, Sinister himself rarely found himself involved in conflicts as he thought of himself s “just a scientist.” Often, he uses assassins<\/a> and other agents to do his fighting for him. However, he is like an evil Charles Darwin. He’s obsessed with engineering the perfect superhuman.<\/p>\n
An encounter with Apocalypse leads to the once known “Nathaniel Essex” becoming Mr. Sinister. This made Essex ageless and regenerative, which allows him to continue his obsession, now with minor powers he could get through experimentation. Sinister would become obsessed with Cyclops and Jean Grey, believing them to be the perfect beings. Thus, he constantly tries to get their DNA somehow. It even becomes such an issue, the two have to travel to the future to be safe at one point. Sinister is rumored<\/a><\/strong> to be the villain for Deadpool 3<\/em> or Avengers 5<\/em> and could serve a larger role in storylines going forward.<\/p>\n
You’d be forgiven for being a bit thrown by the name, as Carol Danvers served as Ms. Marvel for many years before officially taking over as Captain Marvel. Kamala Khan is a huge fan of Carol’s, making the name sort of an homage to Danvers. While she is one of the most famous Inhumans, she did not get her powers until the “Inhumanity” storyline when a Terragen Bomb goes off. She emerges from the inhuman dome that covers her with shapeshifting abilities.<\/p>\n
Her impact on Marvel Comics is drastic, but Kamala also impacted the comic book world overall. Ms. Marvel is the first Muslim to have her own solo comic book series, especially for a major publication. The story does not shy away from discussing major differences between the American-Muslim experience versus that seen elsewhere. In fact, you could say her hijab is critical to both her character and her Muslim roots. Marvel Studios and Disney have been wanting to use Kamala a lot more over the years and will now be doing so in her own Disney+ series<\/a><\/strong>, coming in 2022. She’ll also appear in The Marvels<\/em> film in 2023.<\/p>\n
There have been roughly three different versions of the Patriot character in Marvel Comics. However, our focus is on the Eli Bradley version of the character. He happens to be the grandson of Isiah Bradley. Isiah was one of the super soldiers from the time of the original Captain America, Steve Rogers. When Rogers went missing during the latter portion of World War II, Bradley took on the Captain America mantle himself. He only gained his powers due to the government testing out different super-soldier serums on black men in an attempt to recreate the serum Steve Rogers had.<\/p>\n
Due to Eli’s mother being born before Isiah was being experimented on, Eli could not get his powers from his grandfather. Rather, he got them by using the Mutant Growth Hormone or MGH. Yet those artificial powers became permanent when his grandfather later gave him a blood transfusion. While Patriot is possibly going to be used as Sam Wilson’s Captain America sidekick in the MCU at first, due to being introduced in the Falcon and The Winter Soldier<\/em><\/a><\/strong> series. He will likely only serve this role for a short time before a Young Avengers movie or series comes about.<\/p>\n
In his debut, Adam was made into a messiah-like figure. Scientists on Earth calling themselves “The Enclave” created an artificial yet perfect human. Being known as “Him” at the time, Adam rebels and travels into space. In that timeframe, he comes across the High Evolutionary, a massively powerful character. HE gives HIM the “Warlock” name. HE requests Warlock’s help with saving his created planet, Counter-Earth.<\/p>\n
This is when Warlock is given the Soul Gem, the same gem Vision is known for using. Warlock saves the planet and eventually encounters the corrupt Universal Church of Truth. It happens to be run by a future version of himself driven mad by the Soul Gem named Magus. To prevent this version from existing, he travels back to absorb his own soul. All of this results in Adam coming across the Guardians of the Galaxy among other galactic characters. Warlock will be appearing in the GOTG 3 film<\/a><\/strong>, making him one of the top Marvel Comics characters to keep your eyes on in the next MCU Phase.<\/p>\n
Moon Knight is a beloved character in Marvel Comics that is going to be huge in the MCU too. Marc Spector, the son of a rabbi, is not a big fan of violence or ending others. Yet he goes on to be a Marine and CIA operative, then a mercenary. On a job, he sees a fellow mercenary ruthlessly kill an archeologist. While Marc gets their daughter and colleague out, he gets horribly wounded trying to end the mercenary who’s hired to kill everyone there.<\/p>\n
Dying, Spector is taken into an unearthed tomb for shelter and placed before a statue of the Egyptian Moon God, Khonshu. To his shock, Marc assumes he is dying but awakens fully healed by the “moon’s night.” He believes Khonshu wants him to be the Moon’s Knight, and save others. There is one problem, Marc is a certified schizophrenic. He has to balance being a hero while not being in the best mental state. This is one of the Marvel Comics characters that is truly incredible. Moon Knight will be a monster hit with fans as the hero debuts in his own Disney+ series<\/a><\/strong> in 2022.<\/p>\n
For the longest time, ownership of “rights” has prevented Namor from being used in the MCU. Yet he is rumored to be a major fixture in Black Panther 2. This makes sense, as Wakanda and Atlantis have been enemies to one another since ancient<\/a> times. Of course, Namor rules the infamous Atlantis and it would have been great to see him take on T’Challa. Yet it’ll be great to see him regardless. People often forget that Namor really came into Marvel Comics as a bad guy. Considered Marvel’s first “mutant,” he had several altercations with heroes. This includes Black Panther but also the Avengers and the Fantastic Four.<\/p>\n
However, his decision to be against others tends to always be due to his belief that Atlantis is in jeopardy. In fact, he appeared during the height of World War II as an enemy to the United States. Yet Namor still battled against Hitler’s Germany. The Submariner saw them as a huge threat too. Namor has since served mostly as an anti-hero. Due to the film rights now being owned by Disney officially, they are able to use Namor in the MCU<\/a><\/strong>. Thus, the BP2 appearance is almost a certainty at this point. Finally, we will see one of the biggest Marvel Comics characters in the MCU!<\/p>\n
Jennifer Walters, like her cousin Bruce Banner before her, had a great interest in science. However, her biggest interest was the law and making sure it was upheld. Thus, she operated as a lawyer. Yet one day, she was injured badly and needed a blood transfusion to survive. It was an emergency, and the only person that could help her was her cousin. When Bruce gave her some of his blood, it also gave her Hulk-like abilities too. Yet her case is mild by comparison. While Jennifer becomes larger and powerful, she only has a green hue and is not fully green.<\/p>\n
She also kept her personality and intelligence, which Banner often could not keep when he transformed. She also has emotional control, yet can get angry and become far stronger like Hulk before her. Like Bruce, Jennifer can turn off her Hulk nature but later on, the transformation to “She-Hulk” becomes permanent. While uncertain how they will tell the story, a series for She-Hulk will be heading to Disney+<\/a><\/strong> in 2022 where she is very likely to shine. She-Hulk is one of the most popular Marvel Comics characters who hadn’t debuted in the MCU, so many are happy she’s coming.<\/p>\n
Iron Lad is a VERY interesting character that Marvel Studios has been laying the seeds to debut ever since Iron Man 3 took place several years ago. Some might see the name and assume some random kid takes the Iron Man mantle, but that is not the real story. His ancestor happens to be the father of Mr. Fantastic, Reed Richards. Yet his family tree extends much further than this. Nathaniel Richards is supposedly a young version of Kang the Conqueror, what many might call a “variant” of him. One day, Nate is about to be attacked by bullies when a time-traveling Kang saves him.<\/p>\n
This knife attack on the young Richards actually helped to shape his future villain self, as he spent several years in a hospital from it. Kang decides to inspire his younger self by showing future battles and conquering that he’d one day do. This backfires, causing Nate to want to stop his future self. He starts the Young Avengers in an effort to prevent his future. Now, equipped with a bio-metal suit that responds to his mental commands, he and the youthful Avengers will stop future Kang. With the introduction of Kang and Young Avengers in the works<\/a><\/strong>, Iron Lad will become a very popular character in the MCU!<\/p>\n