The Avengers are the glorious heroic troops in Marvel Universe, which fights threatening super villains. But in the course of the entire comic history there were also members who weren’t as epic or heroic as Captain America or Thor, and who probably don’t make it into the films by Marvel.
How was this list created? We looked at which Avengers members were in the history of the heroic force. We not only evaluate the pure strength, otherwise Hawkeye and Black Widow would be on this list, but also the values and backgrounds of the members.
So far, every hero on this list has not had a film appearance, which is why we can only refer to the story from the comics. The list is not a ranking, but a list of absurd figures.
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1. Triathlon (3-D man)
First appearance: Avengers (Vol. 3) No. 8 (July 1998)
Who is triathlon? Delroy Garrett is a former Olympic athlete who has lost everything through the use of steroids. He then sank in the religious group of Triune Understanding, in which he also received incredible powers. It is 3 times better in all human skills than the best athletes.
Over time, his paths crossed the Avengers, he even became a member and was an important figure in the Secret Wars event. With his religious group, however, he also got together with the Avengers when the sect guide tried to framed the Avengers as intolerant. Later he recognized the real intentions and separated from Triune Understanding (via marvel.com)
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2. D-Man (Demolition Man)
First appearance: Thing No. 28 (June 1985)
Who is D-Man? Dennis Dunphy has nothing to do with the demolition of Sylvester Stallone. He was originally a wrestler who reinforced his physical skills through an organization. One day he met Captain America, who examined the organization, who reinforced people with illegal means and made people controllable.
He helped Captain America and made a costume that looks like a mixture of Daredevil and Wolverine. One day he was also a member of the Avengers, but less than hero, more than a pilot who is waiting in the jet. He received delusions from an accident. Later he was controlled by Hydra and regularly fought on different sides for conflicts (via Marvel Database).
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