Goku is not a Marvel character; he's the main hero from the Japanese manga/anime Dragon Ball, created by Akira Toriyama, inspired by the Chinese novel Journey to the West. While fan art and rumors sometimes circulate about him joining the MCU, there's no official connection, and Goku's cosmic power levels generally surpass even Marvel's most powerful heroes, making him a completely separate universe's iconic figure.
Goku. Goku (Marvel) is the Alternate Dimension Counterpart of Son-Goku from the Dragon Ball Series. Like his Jump Manga Counterpart, he is indeed a Saiyan. He lives in a Different Dimension from the Canon Marvel World, somewhere in the MCU.
Kahhori is a young Mohawk woman whose village was attacked by the Conquistadores. She fell into the Tesseract-imbued waters of the Forbidden Lake and was transported to the Sky World, where she gained supernatural abilities.
The nearly 16-foot tall, fire-breathing, purple dragon known as Dragon Man is neither dragon nor man—he is an android created from science and alchemy. Though he is often used for the gain of career criminals, he eventually gets a pacifist upgrade and joins the Future Foundation as a guardian of super-genius students.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
Deadpool was revealed to be pansexual - which is defined as being attracted to people of any gender or to people regardless of their gender - in the comics over a decade ago, but there's been some debate about whether his sexual orientation carried over to Ryan Reynolds' big-screen take on the character.
Marvel Comics introduced the newest character to take on the Hawkeye mantle, with Charli Ramsey being the company's first nonbinary legacy hero. While Charli is not the first nonbinary Marvel character by any means, they are the first to don the mantle of an established hero — in their case, Clint Barton.
His archenemy is Diamondback, a career criminal and Cage's friend-turned-enemy who caused him to be wrongfully arrested. Other recurring villains faced by Cage include Black Mariah, Cockroach Hamilton, Comanche, Cottonmouth, Gideon Mace, and Shades.
A shining sentinel, the Sentry is one of the most powerful heroes in the world, but his darker half proves to be an unstoppable destructive force at every turn.
The Harbin cranium measures 221.3 mm × 164.1 mm (8.7 in × 6.5 in) in maximum length x breadth, with a naso-occipital length of 212.9 mm (8.4 in), making it the longest archaic human skull to date.
The first F-bomb in the MCU was dropped by Chris Pratt as Peter Quill (Star-Lord) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 during a scene where he tells Nebula to "open the f***ing door," a moment that broke the long-standing PG-13 language barrier for Marvel Studios films and was partially improvised by Pratt.
Binary is a powerful cosmic superhero identity in Marvel Comics, originally belonging to Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel) after her transformation by the Brood, but in The Marvels movie, it refers to an alternate universe Maria Rambeau who joins the X-Men and gains cosmic powers, serving as an ally and counterpart to Monica Rambeau.
Tūmatauenga was the Māori god of war who was a resident of Omnipotence City. Thor believed him to be strong enough to kill Gorr the God Butcher.
It's not strength of body that allows someone to lift the hammer. It's stregth of heart and character. Thomas Lettington since when ? Goku would easily be deemed worthy to wield it, although he would have very little to gain from it.
The "Marvel Big Three" generally refers to either Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor (especially in the MCU era) or Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Hulk (often considered the classic comic book trio). The first group represents core Avengers leadership, while the second reflects enduring popularity and presence across different media, embodying power, edge, and relatable humanity.
Sups,Surfer,Thor,Captain Atom,&Darksied are most definitely a no for Goku as they would win 80-90% of the time. Hal and Cyclops is a maybe with it being 50/50.
Hyperion = The first Superman-inspired character for Marvel. Gladiator = The 2nd Superman-inspired character for Marvel. Sentry = The 3rd Superman-inspired character for Marvel. Hyperion has the same powers and orgin story.
Death and legacy
During the "King in Black" storyline, Sentry is summoned by the Avengers to fight Knull. He attempts to fly Knull into space, as he had done to Carnage, only for Knull to break free, kill Sentry by tearing him in half, and absorb the Void.
Diamondback (Willis Harold Stryker) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is primarily an enemy of Luke Cage and is notable for being the first major supervillain that he faced. Stryker/Diamondback in Heroes for Hire #1.
Namor is revealed as the most hated Avenger, struggling with a violent legacy and self-loathing. Namor has been both a hero and a villain, causing controversy throughout his long history. In Namor #1, he must face his past and salvage his legacy while navigating prison and public disdain.
Wiccan (who is canonically gay) and Speed (who is canonically bisexual) are Wanda Maximoff and Vision's twin sons who grow up to become queer members of the superhero group Young Avengers.
The Silver Surfer, also known as Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel's most powerful and emotionally complex characters.
Biography. The cyborg known only as Pretty Boy was a member of the band of cybernetically-enhanced assassins known as the Reavers.