Marvel Comics: Best Young Avengers, Ranked

Marvel Comics: Best Young Avengers, Ranked

Summary

  • Cassie Lang inherits Ant-Man’s powers, making her a complex hero with questionable methods.
  • America Chavez, a strong moral compass, risks everything to save those in need, with powers from her mothers.
  • Prodigy, a brilliant strategist with comprehension powers, is an essential teammate for teamwork and leadership.

Marvel Comics is home to many hero teams that help protect the world and sometimes the universe. While the most decorated teams are composed of Marvel’s mightiest, like the Avengers, there are other teams that are made up of budding heroes and up-and-comers. One such group is the Young Avengers, a collection of second-generation heroes and proteges that have stepped up in the Avengers’ absence.

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The Young Avengers is one of the most interesting and colorful superhero teams in Marvel Comics, and with the MCU slowly planting the seeds, they are undoubtedly due for a big-screen premiere. With Riri Williams’ Disney+ series making a big splash and her role in the MCU headed toward a younger class of heroes, here are some of the best Young Avengers in Marvel Comics.

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Cassie Lang

Daughter Of Ant-Man

Cassie Lang As A Young Avenger

  • First Appearance: Marvel Premiere #47

Cassie Lang was an original member of the Young Avengers in the comics when it was formed by Iron Lad. As a second-generation superhero, Cassie inherited her father’s technology and gained the ability to manipulate her size using Pym particles. Cassie is a complex character with big dreams of being a hero, but she approaches achieving them in questionable ways, much like her father.

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Cassie has had several monikers over the years, most recently “Stinger.” She is a dedicated hero and wants nothing more than to help the world. Her value to any team, aside from her powers, lies in her understanding that the world is not black and white. Cassie Lang has already debuted in the MCU and is primed for a Young Avengers spot.

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America Chavez

One Of The Strongest Of The Young Avengers

She-Hulk Beaters- America Chavez

  • First Appearance: Vengeance #1

America Chavez, also known as Ms. America, is a young avenger who was recruited during the team’s second formation during the Marvel NOW! event. America Chavez inherited her powers from her mothers, who gave their lives to stabilize a fragmenting dimension. Seeking to honor her lost family’s sacrifice, she has dedicated herself to being a hero to those in need. America’s strong moral compass and drive to make a difference make her a dedicated hero who risks it all to save the day.

America is also one of the most powerful young heroes in Marvel Comics, possessing super strength, speed, durability, and the ability to hop between dimensions. America Chavez has appeared in the MCU in Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness and would make a great story point for the introduction of the Young Avengers.

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Wiccan

A Magical Powerhouse

Marvel Comics: Best Young Avengers, Ranked

  • First Appearance: Young Avengers #1

Wiccan is a powerful mutant with magical abilities similar to the Scarlet Witch and Doctor Strange. Wiccan has a long and illustrious history in Marvel Comics, with a destiny that makes him one of the most vital characters in Marvel’s line of fiction. Wiccan is another original team member of the Young Avengers; his powers manifested as a teen, and he was drafted onto the team not long after to save the world.

Wicccan was always a non-confrontational young man, but could not stomach the injustice of others. This innate sense of right and wrong made him a great fit on the team, and along with his potent magical power, he was one of the pillars of the Young Avengers. Wiccan has been established in the Wandavision Marvel television series, so his spot is all but confirmed should a Young Avengers film arise.

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Torunn/Love/Thrud

The Daughter Of The God Of Thunder

Thor Love and Thunder Gorr's daughter

  • First Appearance: Next Avengers

Both in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and in Marvel Comics continuity, Thor is said to have a child. While in the MCU, Thor adopts Gorr’s daughter, Love. However, in the comics, Thor has a child with Sif, who is a part of the Next Avengers in the animated film.

While the direction that Marvel could go with the character of Thor’s daughter is not set in stone, a young Asgardian warrior would be a great addition to the future of the MCU. Thor’s daughter is kind and thoughtful, like her father, and has inherited her mother’s sword skills. Thor’s daughter is a fierce warrior and has taken to heroism strongly in the comics.

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Prodigy

The Brilliant Strategist

Prodigy standing with the X-Men in the comics

  • First Appearance: New Mutants #4

Prodigy was initially a member of the New Mutants, led by Surge. He took the role of the team’s strategist thanks to his mutant ability of comprehension and intellect, making him one of the most intelligent individuals on the planet. Prodigy has a rocky relationship with his fellow mutants and goes his own way after a clash of personalities.

Prodigy was one of the first members of the Marvel Now! Young Avengers and joined Tommy Shepard to investigate who stole Patriot’s uniform. Prodigy is an invaluable teammate thanks to his ability to utilize the intellects of those around him, making him a perfect fit for teamwork and leadership.

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Kate Bishop

The Second Generation Markswoman

Kate Bishop Marvel Comics

  • First Appearance: Young Avengers #1

Kate Bishop is another character who has already been established within the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to the Hawkeye series on Disney+. Inspired by the Avengers, mainly Clint Barton, Kate decided to take up the mantle of a vigilante herself, modeling herself after Hawkeye.

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In the comics, Hawkeye dies saving the world, and she learns most of her skills independently. Upon Hakweye’s resurrection, the two form a bond, and Clint molds her into an ace hero who eventually joins the Young Avengers. Kate is every ounce an ace shot as her mentor and brings talent, as well as the backbone and financial backing, to the team.

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Patriot

The Shield Bearer Of The Next Generation

patriot marvel comics

  • First Appearance: Young Avengers #1

Patriot’s real name is Elijah Bradley. He was briefly introduced in Falcon and the Winter Soldier series and is the grandson of Josiah Bradley, the original Captain America. While he’s not a super soldier in the show, in the comics, Elijah acquired the Super Soldier serum after a blood transfusion from his grandfather.

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Inspired by his new abilities and his grandfather’s legacy, he took up a shield of his own and donned the role of Patriot. Patriot is a founding member and leader of the Young Avengers. He would be the perfect face of a Young Avengers film and fit great alongside Riri Williams.

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Hulkling

The Golly Green Powerhouse

Marvel Skrull Hulkling

  • First Appearance: Young Avengers #1

Hulkling is one of the most interesting members of the Young Avengers. Raised on Earth, Hulkling is actually a half-Kree, half-Skrull with the powers and traits of both. He lived most of his life in secret until he was approached by Kang about the Young Avengers program. Graciously accepting, Hulkling took the role of the Hulk and augmented his appearance to resemble the rageful hero.

Hulkling brought heart and power to the team, being one of the most dependable and protective members. His story, inclusivity, and abilities would make him a great character to debut in the MCU in a Young Avengers film.

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