Film
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Description
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Character
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Captain America: The First Avenger
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Supersoldier for the U.S. military who becomes frozen for 67 years before serving the Avengers
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Steve Rogers
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British agent, the above's love interest, and one of SHIELD's primary founders
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Margaret "Peggy" Carter
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Best friend of Captain America, who supposedly dies but is brainwashed and turned into a HYDRA supersoldier
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James "Bucky" Barnes
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Leader of the German HYDRA organization who is corrupted by the Tesseract's power
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Johann Schmidt
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Lead scientist of HYDRA that rebuilds HYDRA within SHIELD whose conscience is uploaded to a computer
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Arnim Zola
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U.S. Army colonel and commanding officer of Captain America
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Chester Phillips
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Brilliant scientist that created the Super Soldier serum and is assassinated by HYDRA
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Abraham Erskine
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Genius head of Stark Industries who creates Captain America's shield and much more amazing technology
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Howard Stark
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Captain Marvel
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Air Force pilot who gains Tesseract-powered superpowers after an explosion and is trained as a Kree soldier
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Carol Danvers
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SHIELD operative who later becomes director and leads the Avengers Initiative
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Nicholas Fury
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Leader of the shapeshifting Skrull race that the Kree are fighting, who receives aid from Carol
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Talos
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Kree who tries to help Carol control her powers
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Yon-Rogg
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Carol's best friend on Earth, an Air Force pilot who later founds SWORD
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Maria Rambeau
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Kree scientist who went rogue from the Kree
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Mar-Vell
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Malevolent A.I. ruler of the Kree
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Supreme Intelligence
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Catlike Flerken with a mouth of tendrils who devours the Tesseract and later spits it out
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Goose
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Iron Man
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Billionaire genius and inventor who creates a flying armored suit to battle crime and later joins the Avengers
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Tony Stark
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Air Force colonel who is the best friend of the above and later dons an armored suit
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James Rhodes
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Tony's personal assistant and later his wife
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Virginia "Pepper" Potts
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CEO of Stark Industries who betrays Tony and creates a bulky version of his suit
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Obadiah Stane
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Doctor who helps Tony build his first armored suit
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Ho Yinsen
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SHIELD agent who oversees the Avengers Initiative
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Phil Coulson
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Tony's computer system
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JARVIS
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News reporter who sleeps with Tony
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Christine Everhart
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Leader of the Ten Rings terrorist cell in Afghanistan that kidnaps Tony
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Raza
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Iron Man 2
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Russian villain with electrified whips who attacks Stark and his reputation
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Ivan Vanko
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Russian SHIELD agent who was formerly a Soviet assassin and becomes part of the Avengers
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Natasha Romanoff
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Rival weapons developer of Tony who recruits Ivan
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Justin Hammer
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Tony's bodyguard who later becomes head of security
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Harold "Happy" Hogan
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US Senator and covert HYDRA agent who wants to apprehend Tony Stark's Iron Man technology
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Stern
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Father of Ivan who formerly worked with Howard Stark
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Anton Vanko
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Thor
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Asgardian god of thunder who joins the Avengers
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Thor
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Earth scientist who helps the above and is his love interest
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Jane Foster
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Thor's mischievous adopted brother, actually a Frost Giant, who betrays him (and continues to do so afterward)
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Loki
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An astrophysicist doing research in New Mexico who helps Jane and Thor
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Erik Selvig
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King of Asgard and the wise father of Thor
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Odin
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Kindly queen of Asgard, wife of above
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Frigga
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Guardian of the Asgardian transportation device, the Bifrost
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Heimdall
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Jane Foster's snarky intern who later investigates the Westview anomaly
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Darcy Lewis
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King of the Frost Giants and the biological father of Loki
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Laufey
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Asgard's leading female warrior and Thor's trusted friend
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Sif
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Bearded, gluttonous member of the Warriors Three
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Volstagg
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Dashing swordsman of the Warriors Three
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Fandral
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Earnest, stern member of the Warriors Three
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Hogun
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Avengers
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Scientist who sometimes transforms into a giant green monster when angry due to gamma radiation
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Bruce Banner
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Skilled archer with incredible aim and eyesight
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Clint Barton
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SHIELD agent who works closely with Nick Fury
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Maria Hill
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Mysterious being who provides Loki with the Chitauri army
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The Other
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Thor: The Dark World
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Dark Elf who seeks to unleash the Aether on the Nine Realms
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Malekith
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Dark Elf transformed into a monster by Malekith
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Algrim
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Darcy's intern and love interest
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Ian Boothby
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Iron Man 3
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Founder of Advanced Idea Mechanics who rivals Tony Stark and employs an actor to portray the Mandarin
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Aldrich Killian
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Genius behind the above's Extremis virus
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Maya Hansen
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Actor who portrays the fearsome terrorist the Mandarin on TV for the Ten Rings, but is not actually that terrorist
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Trevor Slattery
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10-year-old kid who helps Tony during his search for the Mandarin
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Harley Keener
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Male army veteran subjected to Extremis who works for Killian
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Eric Savin
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Female army veteran subjected to Extremis who works for Killian
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Ellen Brandt
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The U.S. President who is kidnapped by Killian
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Matthew Ellis
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier
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Air Force veteran with a specially designed wing pack
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Sam Wilson
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A SHIELD World Security Council member who works for HYDRA
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Alexander Pierce
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Commander of SHIELD's STRIKE team who is secretly a HYDRA operative
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Brock Rumlow
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Peggy Carter's niece who is tasked with overseeing Steve
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Sharon Carter
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SHIELD/HYDRA agent who gives Steve and Natasha information about Project Insight
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Jasper Sitwell
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Guardians of the Galaxy
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Space adventurer and "legendary outlaw" raised by the Ravagers, a group of alien smugglers
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Peter Quill
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Thanos's adopted assassin who seeks redemption for her crimes
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Gamora
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Powerful warrior who wants to avenge his murdered family
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Drax the Destroyer
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Genetically enhanced raccoon
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Rocket
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Treelike humanoid companion of the above
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Groot
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Leader of the Ravagers
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Yondu Udonta
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Kree zealot who attempts to destroy Xandar
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Ronan the Accuser
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Sadistic, ruthless servant of the above who is also the Thanos's adopted daughter
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Nebula
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Eccentric collector of artifacts, relics, and creatures
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Taneleer Tivan
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Kree ally of Ronan who searches for the Power Stone
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Korath
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Nova Corps member promoted to the rank Denarian
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Rhomann Dey
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Peter's mother who died from cancer
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Meredith Quill
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
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Mythical Celestial being who is Peter Quill's father and seeks to conquer the galaxy
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Ego
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Companion of the above with empathetic and sleep-inducing powers
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Mantis
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The Ravagers' second-in-command who aids the Guardians
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Kraglin Obfonteri
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Ravager who becomes the leader after Yondu's betrayal and has a particularly ludicrous name
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Taserface
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Leader of the prestigious, advanced Sovereign race who hunts down the Guardians
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Ayesha
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Legendary captain and supreme leader of the Ravager Clan
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Stakar Ogord
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Avengers: Age of Ultron
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AI created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner whose goal is mass-destruction
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Ultron
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Sokovian woman with incredible magic powers from the Mind Stone, who works for Ultron but switches sides
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Wanda Maximoff
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Brother of the above with superhuman speed
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Pietro Maximoff
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Android with a vibranium body and JARVIS's intelligence who serves the Avengers
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Vision
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Clint Barton's wife, whom most Avengers are oblivious to
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Laura Barton
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Ruthless black-market arms dealer specializing in dealing vibranium
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Ulysses Klaue
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HYDRA baron who conducts tests of the Mind Stone on the Maximoffs, giving them superhuman abilities
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Wolfgang von Strucker
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World-renowned Korean geneticist who aids the Avengers but also Ultron (under the effects of Loki's scepter)
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Helen Cho
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Ant-Man
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Thief and criminal who obtains a suit that allows him to shrink in size but increase his strength
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Scott Lang
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Brilliant scientist who creates the above's suit and its revolutionary technology
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Hank Pym
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Daughter of the above, who later dons a version of Scott's suit with wings
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Hope van Dyne
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Pym's former apprentice who creates a new version of his suit for evil
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Darren Cross
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Scott's former cellmate and a member of his crew
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Luis
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Police officer engaged to Scott's ex-wife
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Jim Paxton
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Scott's affectionate daughter
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Cassie Lang
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Scott's ex-wife
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Maggie Lang
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Scott's Russian crew member
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Kurt Goreshter
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Scott's other crew member
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Dave
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Captain America: Civil War
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Wakandan warrior with a special panther-like suit who seeks vengeance for his father's death
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T'Challa
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Brilliant teenager with acrobatic spider-like abilities
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Peter Parker
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Bitter Sokovian terrorist who turns the Avengers against each other
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Helmut Zemo
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United States Secretary of State who supports the Sokovia Accords
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Thaddeus Ross
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Father of T'Challa and king of Wakanda before dying in a UN bombing
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T'Chaka
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Tony Stark's AI system to replace JARVIS
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FRIDAY
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Tony Stark's mother who was killed by the Winter Soldier in 1991
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Maria Stark
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Black Widow
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Natasha's "sister" who was also trained as an elite assassin
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Yelena Belova
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Russian super-soldier who acted as a father for Natasha and her sister
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Alexei Shostakov
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Elite spy who acted as a mother for Natasha and her sister
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Melina Vostokoff
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Russian general and head of the Red Room, a covert Soviet organization that trains women to be assassins
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Viktor Dreykov
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Daughter of the above with excellent combat skills who completes missions for the Red Room
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Antonia Dreykov
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Former SHIELD agent and ally of Natasha when she is on the run from Thaddeus Ross
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Rick Mason
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Spider-Man: Homecoming
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Arms trafficker who uses Chitauri technology to create a suit with mechanical wings
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Adrian Toomes
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Daughter of the above, a friendly senior who is Peter Parker's crush
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Liz Toomes
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Peter's best friend and "guy in the chair" who helps him with his duties as Spider-Man
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Ned Leeds
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Peter's supportive aunt
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May Parker
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Peter's awkward but intelligent classmate who later becomes his girlfriend
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Michelle Jones-Watson
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Smug, annoying rival of Peter
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Flash Thompson
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Member of Adrian Toomes's crew who possesses a powerful gauntlet
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Herman Schultz
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Ingenious inventor who engineers tech for Adrian Toomes's crew such as a high-altitude vacuum seal
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Phineas Mason
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Original owner of the gauntlet who is killed by Adrian Toomes for his failure
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Jackson Brice
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Criminal looking to purchase weapons from Toomes, uncle of Miles Morales
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Aaron Davis
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Coach of Peter's academic decathlon team
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Roger Harrington
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The A.I. inside Peter's new suit
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Karen
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Black Panther
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Villainous Wakandan who subdues T'Challa and becomes king of Wakanda
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Erik Killmonger
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Bodyguard and loyal general of T'Challa
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Okoye
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T'Challa's feisty ex-girlfriend
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Nakia
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T'Challa's clever sister responsible for various new Wakandan technologies
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Shuri
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Leader of the barbaric Jabari tribe, who later helps T'Challa
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M'Baku
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CIA agent who aids the Wakandans in their struggle
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Everett Ross
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Head of the Border Tribe who later turns on T'Challa
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W'Kabi
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The Queen of Wakanda and T'Challa's mother
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Ramonda
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Keeper of the Heart-Shaped Herb
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Zuri
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Erik Killmonger's father, a traitor who was unfairly killed by T'Chaka
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N'Jobu
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Doctor Strange
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Renowned surgeon who seeks replacement for his disabled hands and later becomes a skilled Master of the Mystic Arts
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Stephen Strange
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Sorcerer Supreme and the above's mentor who teaches him ancient magic
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Ancient One
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A Master of the Mystic Arts who also mentors Strange who later begins to attempt to exterminate sorcery
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Karl Mordo
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Mystic Arts Master who betrayed the Anicent One and became a Zealot
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Kaecilius
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Master of the Mystic Arts who protects ancient books and relics
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Wong
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Strange's fellow surgeon and friend
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Christine Palmer
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Mysterious being of the Dark Dimension who tries to conquer Earth
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Dormammu
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Former Mystic Arts Master who used his abilities to heal his paralysis but left Kamar-Taj
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Jonathan Pangborn
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Ignorant rival surgeon of Strange who is later emotionally crippled by the Blip
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Nicodemus West
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Thor: Ragnarok
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Goddess of death who tries to conquer Asgard and create an empire
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Hela
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A formerly legendary Asgardian warrior who works on Sakaar
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Valkyrie
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Sakaaran who hosts the Contest of Champions
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Grandmaster
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Bifrost guardian replacement for Heimdall who becomes Hela's executioner but later turns on her
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Skurge
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Kronan gladiator on Sakaar, made of rocks, who leads a revolution
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Korg
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Insectoid warrior companion of the above
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Miek
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Fire demon that causes Ragnarok and forces the people of Asgard to move elsewhere
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Surtur
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The Grandmaster's personal bodyguard and head of Sakaaran security forces
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Topaz
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Enormous wolf that serves Hela
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Fenris
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Ant Man and the Wasp
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Black market dealer intending to sell Hank Pym's technology
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Sonny Burch
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Woman with the odd ability to phase through things
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Ava Starr
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Former colleague of Pym who aids the above in her struggles
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Bill Foster
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FBI agent who constantly invades Scott's house and later investigates the Westview anomaly
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Jimmy Woo
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Wife of Hank Pym who is rescued from the quantum realm
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Janet van Dyne
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Avengers: Infinity War
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Alien sociopath attempting to locate all six Infinity Stones to eliminate half of all life in the universe
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Thanos
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King of the Nidavellir dwarves who forges Thor's new axe and Thanos's gauntlet
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Eitri
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Telepathic, mind-manipulating member of the Black Order
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Ebony Maw
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The biggest and most physically powerful Black Order member
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Cull Obsidian
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Ruthless female member of the Black Order
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Proxima Midnight
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Member of the Black Order who accompanies the above to take the Mind Stone from Vision in Scotland
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Corvus Glaive
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Avengers: Endgame
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Tony Stark's affectionate daughter
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Morgan Stark
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Loki (Season 1)
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TVA agent who recruits Loki to help capture the Variant
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Mobius M. Mobius
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Variant of Loki who is attacking the Sacred Timeline and has enchantment powers
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Sylvie
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Respected judge of the TVA
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Ravonna Renslayer
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High-ranking TVA Hunter intent on defeating "the Variant"
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Hunter B-15
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The mysterious person behind the TVA
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He Who Remains
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What If...? (Season 1)
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Being who observes all that occurs in the Multiverse, never intervening except when one catastrophic situation presents itself
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The Watcher
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WandaVision
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Malicious witch who harnesses dark magic to manipulate Wanda Maximoff, posing as Wanda's nosy neighbor
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Agatha Harkness
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Westview resident under the above's control, posing as Wanda's deceased brother Pietro
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Ralph Bohner
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SWORD agent who disappears while investigating Westview, returning later after being subjected to Wanda's mind control
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Monica Rambeau
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Acting director of SWORD after the Blip who tried to retrieve the Vision's body to use it as a sentient weapon
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Tyler Hayward
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
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Decorated US captain chosen to be the next Captain America
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John Walker
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Teenage leader of the anti-patriotism group the Flag Smashers
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Karli Morgenthau
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US Air Force lieutenant investigating the Flag Smashers
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Joaquin Torres
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Sam Wilson's sister who runs the family fishing business in Louisiana
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Sarah Wilson
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US Army member who serves as John Walker's partner
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Lemar Hoskins
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Elite Wakandan warrior who seeks to capture Baron Zemo, who has been broken out of prison
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Ayo
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Korean War veteran subjected to testings of Super Soldier Serum
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Isaiah Bradley
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Algerian assassin and criminal, rival of Sam, who aids the Flag Smashers
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Georges Batroc
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Scientist recruited by HYDRA and the CIA to recreate the Super Soldier Serum
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Wilfred Nagel
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Contessa who meets with John Walker and gives him the moniker "US Agent"
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Valentina Allegra de Fontaine
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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
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Skilled martial artist who was trained to be a killer at a young age
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Shang-Chi
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Best friend of the above who is unaware of his abilities until a group attacks them on a bus
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Katy Chen
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Younger sister of Shang-Chi who was abandoned by him and starts an undeground fight club in Macau
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Xialing
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Leader of the Ten Rings criminal organization with ten very powerful rings who trained his son to be an assassin
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Wenwu
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A guardian of Ta Lo who is Shang-Chi's aunt
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Ying Nan
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The above's wife who once turned him away from crime, exemplified a peaceful fighting style, and was a guardian of the mystical village of Ta Lo
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Ying Li
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Thug for the Ten Rings organization with a machete arm
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Razor Fist
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Ta Lo elder who teaches Katy archery
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Guang Bo
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Right-hand-man and announcer at Xialing's fight club
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Jon Jon
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Faceless, winged, furry creature of Ta Lo who befriends Trevor Slattery
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Morris
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Eternals
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Empathetic Eternal with a strong connection to Earth, able to manipulate and transform matter
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Sersi
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Eternal who can fly and project cosmic energy beams from his eyes, love interest of the above
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Ikaris
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Eternal who has the physical appearance of a child
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Sprite
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Eternal who becomes a Bollywood star
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Kingo
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Eternal who can make weapons out of cosmic energy and suffers from a psychological condition (Mahd Wy'ry)
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Thena
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Incredibly strong Eternal with a deep connection to the above
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Gilgamesh
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Gay Eternal who is an intelligent weapons and technology inventor
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Phastos
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Eternal with mind-control abilities
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Druig
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Deaf Eternal who can move at superhuman speed
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Makkari
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Wise leader of the Eternals killed by Deviants
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Ajak
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Powerful Celestial who created the Eternals and seeks to expand the universe
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Arishem
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Human history professor who dates Sersi
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Dane Whitman
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Leader of the Deviants, a race that are the Eternals' enemies
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Kro
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Personal valet of Kingo
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Karun Patel
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Celestial that begins to emerge into the universe whilst destroying Earth but is stopped by the Eternals
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Tiamut
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Man who approaches the Eternals as the brother of Thanos
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Eros
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Midget assistant of the above
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Pip the Troll
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Spider-Man: Far Frome Home
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Former Stark employee who uses holographic technology to make himself look like a valiant hero that fights "elemental" monsters
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Quentin Beck
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Ned's girlfriend who he later breaks up with for questionable reasons
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Betty Brant
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Popular student who Peter Parker competes with for MJ's interest
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Brad Davis
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Mustachioed chaperone of the Europe field trip who believes witches are behind the Elemental attacks
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Julius Dell
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Spider-Man: No Way Home
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Scientist from an alternate reality who developed a split personality
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Norman Osborn
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Scientist from an alternate reality with four artificially intelligent mechanical tentacles
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Otto Octavius
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Electrical engineer from an alternate reality who gained electric powers after an accident
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Max Dillon
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Scientist from an alternate reality who transformed into a reptile after trying to regrow a limb
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Curt Conners
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Thief from an alternate reality who gained the ability to transform into sand
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Flint Marko
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Alternate version of Peter Parker who utilizes organic webs from his own body
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Peter-Two
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Alternate version of Peter who is haunted by his failure to save his girlfriend Gwen
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Peter-Three
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Reporter for The Daily Bugle who seeks to incriminate Spider-Man
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J. Jonah Jameson
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Lawyer with heightened senses who assists Peter after he is revealed to be Spider-Man
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Matt Murdock
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
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Teenager with the ability to travel between universes and dimensions of the Multiverse
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America Chavez
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Earth-838 Illuminati leader and professor with telepathic powers
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Charles Xavier
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Earth-838 Illuminati member and intelligent leader of the Fantastic Four
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Reed Richards
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Earth-838 Illuminati member and leader of the Inhumans
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Blackagar Boltagon
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Hawkeye
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Young Hawkeye fan who becomes Barton's mentee after donning the Ronin suit
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Kate Bishop
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The above's mother who has connections with "Kingpin"
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Eleanor Bishop
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The above's fiance, a skilled swordsman who seems suspicious but is not
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Jack Duquesne
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Deaf commander of the Tracksuit Mafia
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Maya Lopez
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Tracksuit mercenary who knows ASL and therefore is able to communicate with the above
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Kazimierz "Kazi" Kazimierczak
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Crime lord behind the Tracksuit Mafia
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Wilson Fisk
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Clint Barton's oldest son
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Cooper Barton
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Clint's only daughter
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Lila Barton
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Clint's youngest son
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Nathaniel Barton
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Jack Duquesne's uncle who turns up murdered
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Armand Duquesne III
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Golden retriever who thoroughly enjoys pizza
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Lucky
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Moon Knight
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Coldhearted Jewish-American mercenary is the avatar of the god Khonshu and suffers from a split personality
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Marc Spector
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Friendly gift shop employee who shares a body with the above
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Steven Grant
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Adventurer and archaeologist who is the above's wife and becomes Tawaret's superhero avatar
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Layla El-Faouly
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Religious zealot and cultist who serves the goddess Ammit, judging people based on their future crimes
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Arthur Harrow
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Egyptian god of the moon, an outcast from the Ennead
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Khonshu
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Egyptian hippo goddess of childbirth and fertility who guides Marc and Steven through the underworld
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Taweret
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Evil Egyptian goddess released by Harrow who seeks to eliminate much of the world because of future crimes
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Ammit
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Avatar of Osiris, the leader of the Ennead
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Selim
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Thief that collects artifacts and antiques
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Anton Mogart
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Ruthless Spanish-speaking alter of Marc who kills Harrow
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Jake Lockley
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Avatar of Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love
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Yatzil
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Ms. Marvel
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Pakistani-American teenager and avid Avengers fan who gains the power to harness cosmic energy from a bangle
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Kamala Khan
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The above's intelligent and loyal best friend
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Bruno Carrelli
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Strong and determined close friend of the above two
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Nakia Bahadir
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Kamala's strict mother
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Muneeba Khan
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Kamala's compassionate father
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Yusuf Khan
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Kamala's older brother who was recently married
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Aamir Khan
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Charming boy that Kamala has a crush on, who is revealed as a Clandestine, part of a race of enhanced beings from the Noor dimension
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Kamran
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Leader of the Clandestines who is trying to reach her home dimension after being exiled
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Najma
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Member of the Red Daggers, a group of trained vigilantes that protect the people
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Kareem
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Leader of the Red Daggers
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Waleed
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Kamala's grandmother who lives in Karachi, Pakistan
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Sana
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Kamala's great-grandmother and the above's mother who was secretly a Clandestine and owned the bangle
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Aisha
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Popular and mean-spirited girl who Kamala saves with her superpowers
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Zoe Zimmer
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Department of Damage Control agent intent on capturing Ms. Marvel
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Sadie Deever
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Aamir's newfound wife
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Tyesha Hillman
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Thor: Love and Thunder
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Madman who uses the powerful, corruptive Necrosword to fulfill his task of slaying all gods for their selfishness
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Gorr the God Butcher
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Kingly Greek god of lightning and the ignorant leader of Omnipotence City
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Zeus
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Heimdall's young son, one of many children kidnapped by Gorr, who inherits his father's mystical powers
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Axl
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Egotistical deity who is Gorr's first victim
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Rapu
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Gorr's daughter who dies of dehydration but is resurrected by Eternity and becomes Thor's adoptive daughter to fight beside him
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Love
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Could you be more frequent there?
And why Hulk excluded? Is it because is a Atlético’s playerAlso Hulk is there, but they're all listed by first names, not superhero namesCould this be foreshadowing?