Since Avengers: Endgame, many new characters have been added to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Shang-Chi, Miss Marvel, She-Hulk—many new heroes are now roaming the MCU. Which made us want to take a look back at the 16 most powerful superheroes introduced since Endgame in 2019.
16) Miss Marvel
Introduced in the eponymous 2022 series, Miss Marvel has yet to reveal the full extent of her power. Kamala Khan uses a form of energy to create shields and walls. She doesn't seem to have fully understood how her powers work yet. We also learn in the series that she has a mutant gene. This could be the source of even greater power. She will soon be the leader of the Young Avengers.
15) America Chavez
Introduced in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, America Chavez has the ability to travel across the multiverse. Just that. Played by the young Xochitl Gomez, she is now trained by Wong at Kamar-Taj to become a magician. A way for her to develop her abilities and perhaps one day become the new Supreme Sorcerer.
14) Moon Knight
Introduced in 2022 in his own series, Moon Knight is a character much loved by comic book readers. A tortured and ambiguous superhero, he has to deal with dissociative identity disorder and several other serious psychological problems such as paranoia, obsessive attention deficit disorder, and a number of other mental illnesses. However, Moon Knight possesses the powers of Khonsu, the Egyptian lunar deity whose name meant traveler. While we don't really know the extent of the power of the character played by Oscar Isaac, he is in any case a character that we greatly appreciate, and who still has the powers of a God.
13) Agatha Harkness
Introduced in WandaVision Agatha Harkness later got her own spin-off series. Played by Kathryn Hahn, Agatha Harkness is a powerful magician. While less powerful than The Scarlet Witch, she is still capable of casting impressive spells and isn't limited by her morality, which leaves something to be desired. She is also several hundred years old.
12) Sylvie
She is a variant of Loki. Played by Sophia Di Martino, she has essentially the same abilities as the Asgardian god. Treacherous and calculating, she is a powerful fighter and is capable of facing characters much more powerful than her, as proven by the Loki series.
11) She Hulk
After all, even if the series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law doesn't do justice to Jennifer Walters's character, Miss Hulk remains a Hulk, with the power to match. Even if she doesn't have her cousin's strength, we don't want to bother her. We really hope that the MCU will give him another chance and reveal his full potential.
10) Hercules
Introduced in the post-credits scene of Thor: Love and Thunder, Hercules is a brutal character, with impressive physical strength. A little less powerful than Hulk, he is nevertheless capable of competing with Thor and The Thing, without too much trouble. It's hard to know if he can beat the Rulk in single combat...
9) Red Hulk
We're staying in the Hulk family with the new form of General Ross. Played by Harrison Ford in Captain America: Brave New World, Thaddeus Ross has finally become Rulk in the MCU. Manipulated by the Leader, the new president of the USA has become an uncontrollable red monster. Even though Red Hulk doesn't seem to possess the same strength as his green counterpart, he still reduced the White House to ashes.
8) Clea
Introduced in the post-credits scene of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Clea is the niece of Dormammu. Played by Charlize Theron, the latter visits Dr. Strange to ask for help. The extent of her powers is currently unknown, but if she is as powerful as in the comics, she will draw her power from the Dark Dimension. An ambiguous character, it is not yet known if she will be one of the good guys or the bad guys, but in the comics, she is a member of the Defenders. In the comics, Clea is a high-level witch, almost as powerful as Dr. Strange. 7) Wiccan
Introduced in Agatha All Along, Wiccan is the son of the Scarlet Witch. As such, he is an outstanding magician. A powerful sorcerer capable of defeating Agatha Harkness, Clea, and Dr. Strange without too much trouble. Even her own mother. We also don't know the extent of her powers, but in the comics, they are stratospheric.
6) G'iah
Introduced in Secret Invasion, G'iah is a Super-Skrull. Played by Emilia Clarke, G'iah has an impressive set of abilities. She has all of the Avengers' abilities on her own (although these are more limited than the originals). However, as Super-Skrull, she instantly became an ultra-powerful heroine of the MCU.
5) Fantastic Four
They will arrive on July 23 in the MCU. The famous Fantastic Four will have a lot to do since they will have to face the Silver Surfer and Galactus from the outset. The Human Torch, the Invisible Woman, the Thing and Reed Richards are one of the most powerful Marvel teams in the entire House of Ideas. Can't wait to see the extent of their powers in the MCU.
4) Adam Warlock
Officially, Adam Warlock was introduced in the post-credits scene of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. But we don't actually see the character. It wasn't until James Gunn's third installment that Will Poulter became the face of Adam Warlock. Adam Warlock is one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe, especially in the comics. He has superhuman strength, regenerative powers, and energy manipulation. He is the guardian of the Soul Stone and possesses cosmic consciousness. However, in the MCU, he is still an immature and developing child. 3) The Eternals It is difficult to compete with characters like Sersi, Ajak, Thena, or Druig. Ikaris alone is as powerful as Adam Warlock. An impressive new team, whose ranks were reduced due to the intervention of the Deviants. But it took no less than the Eternals to challenge the Celestials.
2) Uatu
A quick detour through the animated series What If…?. The Guardian instantly became one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe. Omniscient, able to travel through time and dimensions, able to manipulate cosmic energy, telepathic, cosmic consciousness, Uatu can also turn invisible and change size. His role: observe without intervening. But in the series What If…? he demonstrated the extent of his powers when he faced Ultron Prime.
1) Sentry
How can we not end this ranking with Sentry? Introduced in Thunderbolts, Sentry is capable of defeating any other character on this list on his own. Even more powerful than Omniman, Superman, or even Homelander, Sentry unfortunately has a dual identity. Bob Reynolds shares his mind with The Void, a demonic version of Sentry, even more powerful than the blond superhero. And when Void awakens, there's nothing left to do but pray...
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