1. Spider-Man (Spider-Man)
Spider-Man (Spider-Man) is a superhero under the American Marvel Comics. It was created by screenwriter Stan Lee and painter Steve Co-created by Ditko, it debuted in Amazing Fantasy No. 15 (August 1962).
Because of its popularity, a few months later, he began to have a single comic book with himself as the protagonist. His real name is Peter Benjamin Parker, an ordinary high school student living in Queens, New York, USA. Because he was bitten by a radioactive spider, he gained spider-like superpowers and later made his own Get a web launcher and become Spider-Man to guard the city.
2. Iron Man
Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, is a superhero under the American Marvel Comics. It first appeared in Tales of Suspense No. 39 (March 1963) and was co-created by Stan Lee, Larry Lipper, Don Heck and Jack Kirby.
Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark, whose full name is Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark, is the chairman of STARK INDUSTRIES. He was kidnapped by a conspiracy and suffered a chest injury. Being penetrated by shrapnel, his life was in danger, in order to save his own life.
With the help of Yin Sen, a physicist who was also kidnapped, Tony escaped by building an Ark reactor to prevent shrapnel from invading the heart, and later used the Ark reactor as energy. He secretly created a high-tech suit to escape the siege and later participated in the founding of the Avengers.
3. Captain America (Captain America/Captain America)
Captain America is a superhero under the American Marvel Comics. He first appeared in "Captain America" Comics) No. 1 (March 1941), co-created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, is regarded as a symbol of the American spirit.
My real name is Steven “Steve” Rogers. He was born on July 4, 1918 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was originally a thin recruit. After undergoing experimental transformation by the US government, he became a "super soldier".
This makes his strength, speed, endurance and other physical abilities far beyond ordinary people, and he was also given a shield made of vibranium, one of the hardest metals in the world, by the US government. From then on, history As Captain America, Tiff made outstanding military exploits for the United States and the world in World War II.
Later, in an operation at the end of World War II, Captain America fought with his old enemy the Red Skull and fell into the sea and was frozen for nearly 70 years. He did not join the Revenge until he was discovered and thawed by S.H.I.E.L.D. Since then, under the leadership of Captain America, the Avengers have gone through life and death, winning nearly impossible victories again and again.
4. Black Widow (Black Widow)
Black Widow (Black Widow) is a superhero under the American Marvel Comics. She first appeared in the chapter "Tales of Suspense" Issue 52 (April 1964), jointly created by editor Stan Lee, screenwriter Don Ricker and cartoonist Don Heck.
Her real name is Natalia Alianovna Romanova, also known as Natasha Romanoff, born in the former Soviet Union in 1928 Stalingrad, he was trained as an agent by Soviet agents since he was a child.
After the Soviet government genetically modified his body in the secret facility "Red Room", his body has been greatly slowed down in aging, and its immune system and resistance to infection have been enhanced. In addition, he has accumulated various physical abilities over the years. and mental training, she has become like the deadly poisonous spider "Black Widow". Later, she betrayed the former Soviet spy organization "Red Room" and joined the Avengers. She is only 8 years younger than Captain America.
5. Hulk (Hulk, Hulk)
Hulk (Hulk) is a superhero under the American Marvel Comics. He first appeared in "The Incredible Hulk" Hulk) first issue (May 1962), co-created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
The real name is Robert Bruce Banner, a world-famous physicist. In an accident, he was exposed to a large amount of radiation from the Gamma Bomb he created. After a mutation occurred, he would turn into a green monster named Hulk whenever he was emotionally excited and his heartbeat accelerated.
Since he is often out of control after his transformation, in order not to harm the people around him, Banner travels around the world looking for ways to control his anger. Even so, Banner's identity as the Hulk still often causes destruction. Sexual damage, therefore often become the target of pursuit by the police and relevant units.