Hulk (Bruce Banner) doesn't have a biological brother in the main Marvel comics or MCU, but he has close allies and sometimes rivals, while wrestler Hulk Hogan did have a brother named Allan. Depending on which "Hulk" you mean, you might be thinking of his best friend Rick Jones, his "son" Skaar, or other gamma-powered characters like She-Hulk, but no actual brother for Bruce Banner.
Balder is the son of Odin, the ruler of the Norse gods of Asgard, and the half-brother of Thor. He is companion to the Warriors Three and often aids Thor against his foes, which include Loki, their adopted brother, the Executioner and Enchantress, the Enchanters Three, the Wrecker and Mangog.
Charles Xavier's stepbrother through his mother's marriage with Kurt Marko, Cain Marko, AKA Juggernaut, is one of the X-Men's fiercest foes and has served with such groups as the Brotherhood of Mutants and the Thunderbolts. As a child, Cain was abused by his father and, in turn, bullied Xavier.
Wonder Man eventually accepts Vision as his "brother", but there is a setback when Vision is dismantled and rebuilt as an emotionless machine by a global conglomerate.
Barney Barton. Charles Bernard "Barney" Barton is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Roy Thomas and Gene Colan, the character first appeared in The Avengers #64 (May 1969). Barney Barton is the older brother and a recurring antagonist of superhero Clint Barton / Hawkeye ...
The saddest Marvel deaths often cited include Iron Man (Tony Stark) for his ultimate sacrifice, Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) for her selfless act and fight with Clint, Vision (especially his repeated deaths), Gamora (sacrificed by Thanos), Yondu Udonta (a father's sacrifice), and Wolverine (Logan) in Logan, for his emotional farewell to Laura, plus the devastating snap victims in Infinity War like Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Groot.
Barton, Bobbi had no superpowers but wielded a lethal set of skills more in line with Black Widow and her husband's, which explains why, in the MCU, her live-action iteration was so clued into her husband's way of work and why, in the "Hawkeye" season finale, Clint gives her a casual ribbing, advising that she needs to ...
The Mark 42 (or XLII) Iron Man armor is special because it's an autonomous, modular suit that can assemble itself around Tony Stark, controlled by microchips in his arms, allowing remote operation and deployment in separate pieces, making it his first "summonable" armor but also prone to malfunctions as a prototype. It's famous for its unique gold-and-red design and the ability to fly in segments to surround Tony, even letting others wear parts of it, though it was still experimental.
The Sleeper symbiote is the child of the Venom symbiote, who intended to care for it after being cleansed by the Klyntar. After learning that it is pregnant with Sleeper, Venom keeps its existence secret from Eddie Brock until they are captured by the Symbiote Task Force, led by Claire Dixonbe and Mac Gargan.
J.A.R.V.I.S. is an artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark, who later controls his Iron Man and Hulkbuster armor for him. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, after being partially destroyed by Ultron, J.A.R.V.I.S. is given physical form as the character Vision, physically portrayed by Bettany.
An "unkillable mutant" in comics usually refers to characters with powers that prevent death, like Darwin (Armando Muñoz), whose power is reactive evolution, letting him adapt to any threat (gills for water, stone skin for impact). Another is Mr. Immortal (Craig Hollis), who just revives after dying, stuck in a loop of near-death and rebirth, though he's physically fragile. While Darwin adapts to survive, Mr. Immortal's power is a literal "undo" button for death, making them both functionally unkillable through different, fascinating means.
After Magneto's spine was severed by Wolverine, Polaris was able to steal a blood sample from his medical tests, which she used to confirm that Magneto was her biological father.
Issue #6 (Dec. 1993) confirmed the character to be Nathan Christopher Summers, the son of Cyclops (Scott Summers) and Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey's clone) who had been taken to the future in X-Factor #68 (July 1991), introduced by writer Chris Claremont, and appeared in Uncanny X-Men #201 (Jan. 1986).
Saxa in Thor usually refers to Járnsaxa, a giantess (Jötunn) from Norse mythology who was Thor's lover and mother to his powerful sons, Magni and Modi, embodying his warrior aspect, but in modern media like Netflix's Ragnarok, she's Saxa Jutul, a complex, ambitious giantess who becomes entangled with the reincarnation of Thor (Magne) as a formidable businesswoman.
Four gods, Thor, Baldr, Víðarr and Váli, are explicitly identified as sons of Odin in the Eddic poems, in the skaldic poems, in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, and in the Gylfaginning section of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda.
Laufey was the king of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, and the biological father of Loki.
The grandchild of Venom and the child of Carnage is Toxin.
He assists Doctor Octopus in a plot to launch a symbiote invasion using clones made from his symbiote until he is defeated by Spider-Man and the symbiote leaves Kasady to bond with Doctor Octopus. Kasady and Carnage later die when Doctor Octopus's base explodes.
While captive, the Venom symbiote was forced to give birth to five offspring - Riot, Lasher, Phage, Agony, and Scream - who were bonded to PMCs hired by the Life Foundation.
In terms of fictional wealth, Tony Stark (Iron Man) is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman), with estimates placing Stark's net worth at around $100 billion, while Wayne's is estimated at around $11.6 billion.
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.
Scarlett Johansson is finally getting a standalone movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe after 11 years with the upcoming release of “Black Widow.” The Oscar nominee made her MCU debut in “Iron Man 2,” and she told reporters during a set visit roundtable (via HelloBeautiful and Collider) that Black Widow was “so ...
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