The 100 best Marvel characters ranked

Counting down the top superheroes, sidekicks, and villains from across Marvel's movies and TV series

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The 100 best Marvel characters ranked
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Since long before it was officially a cinematic universe, Marvel has been a pillar of pop culture, not simply telling stories (some well-established, others wholly original) that entertained audiences across the globe, but inspiring them through characters, ideas, and even values. Given Marvel’s expansive pantheon, picking out favorite characters—at least since the company’s canon started getting translated into films and TV shows—requires a careful triangulation of casting, filmmaking creativity, and in some cases, sheer longevity.

For example, everyone loves Spider-Man, but which Spider-Man? The same applies to Daredevil, Hulk, and a variety of X-Men characters, each of whom has offered different dimensions of iconic comics characters that many of us have worshipped since we were in short pants.

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the launch of the MCU, The A.V. Club has assembled our ranking of the top 100 Marvel characters on screens big and small. Some are Marvel favorites who aren’t officially part of the MCU, some are cornerstones for the evolution of the MCU—highly active across multiple storylines and platforms—while others simply made an immediate and unforgettable impression, exemplifying a heroism or villainy that’s complex, believable, even sympathetic. There are also those characters we just thrill at seeing on the screen, creating a fun, unforgettable moment, TV show, or movie that stands out in Marvel’s ever-increasing canon.

You might not agree with our placement for some of these beloved heroes, sidekicks, supporting characters, and villains—and that’s OK. These fictional beings resonate with each of us in different ways. And while the placement is subjective, based on our big nerdy hearts, it also figures to change as new Marvel projects arrive.

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98. Cable (Josh Brolin)
Josh Brolin as Cable in Image 20th Century Fox

Even without literally equaling the comic book Cable’s massive proportions, Josh Brolin makes the time-traveling mutant commando every bit as physically intimidating—with his buff frame, craggy, seen-some-serious-shit face and weaponry larger than a small child—in . And the movie mercifully unburdens him of his oft-convoluted, oft-polarizing comic book backstory in favor of stripping him to his coolest core. Brolin may have been even more effective as Thanos in the MCU proper—a CG/voice role so brilliantly executed that it only slightly undermines his physical participation here—but he nevertheless strikes all the right notes, balancing aloof authority and military precision with subtle winks at some of the character’s inherent absurdities. Whether Cable will make his way into has yet to be determined but it would require explaining how he made it into the MCU. Hopefully, the answer, provided by a snarky Ryan Reynolds, will be, “who gives a crap, he’s cool and he’s in the movie. Just go with it!” [Scott Huver]

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