Hint | Name |
Black Bolt's cousin with the ability to find the weakness in anything | |
Member of the Warriors Three known as 'the Dashing' | |
Former love interest of Spider-Man; Sometimes-villainess, sometimes heroine | |
Hulk's sidekick's wife (who has been published a lot herself) | |
Best-known as Hulk's sidekick in Marvel Comics | |
Black Bolt's cousin with superhuman aquatic abilities | |
Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman's daughter | |
Long-time head of the Daily Bugle | |
Clone of Spider-Man took the mantle for a time before becoming his own superhero | |
Iron Man's mother | |
Son of Odin and Frigga known as 'the Brave' | |
Rock-skinned Kronan portrayed by Taika Waititi in 'Thor: Ragnarok' | |
Member of Thanos' Black Order defeated by Spider-Man in 'Avengers: Infinity War' | |
Marvel Comics' first aquatic superhero; Member of Captain America's first team, the Invaders | |
Member of Thanos' Black Order defeated by Vision in 'Avengers: Infinity War' | |
Captain America's original love interest's niece; In the MCU | |
Black Bolt's brother | |
Marvel Comics' version of the Flash; Member of Captain America's first team, the Invaders | |
Native American ally to the Fantastic Four in Marvel Comics | |
Doctor Strange's sidekick in the MCU | |
Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman's son | |
Medusa's sister | |
Guard of the Bifrost | |
Teenage student at M.I.T. who rebuilt Iron Man armor | |
Daredevil's best friend | |
Majestrix of the Shi'ar Empire | |
Bullied Spider-Man in school; Spider-Man's close friend as adults | |
Of the two main sidekicks in 'Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends' television show, this is the female one | |
Magneto's late wife in Marvel Comics | |
Cyclops' younger (but not youngest) brother; Mostly portrayed as a hero | |
Member of Thanos' Black Order defeated by Bruce Banner in 'Avengers: Infinity War' | |
Policewoman ally of Misty Knight, Cloak, and Dagger in the television series 'Cloak and Dagger' | |
Hulk's friend who is allegedly the seventh-smartest person on Earth | |
Spider-Man's wife/ex-wife in Marvel Comics | |
Englishman fought alongside Captain America in WWII in the MCU; Also became a superhero | |
Iron Man's father | |
Alternate reality (Ultimate universe) version of Spider-Man | |
Thor's father | |
Drax's daughter | |
Professor X's love interest portrayed by Rose Byrne | |
Superheroine who left a blazing path with her super speed; Member of Captain America's first team, the Invaders | |
Captain America's original sidekick in Marvel Comics | |
Character from an alternate reality known as Duckworld; Had a self-titled movie released in 1986 | |
King of the Inhumans | |
Cyclops' youngest brother; Mostly portrayed as a villain | |
Iron Man's personal assistant in the MCU | |
Iron Man's fiancee in the MCU | |
Long-time friend of the Hulk; Green hair | |
Long-time Daily Bugle employee; portrayed by Bill Nunn in the Spider-Man films | |
Iron Man's butler in Marvel Comics | |
Spider-Man's one-armed mentor with a Ph.D who unfortunately turns evil when upset | |
Portrayed by Tom Hardy in 2018 | |
Spider-Man's best friend in the MCU | |
Thor's love interest in the MCU | |
Brother Voodoo's brother, portrayed by Mark Anthony Brighton in 'Doctor Strange' | |
Thing's fiancee in Marvel Comics | |
Female sometimes-ally, sometimes-enemy of Spider-Man; Mercenary | |
Captain America's original love interest in the MCU | |
Marvel Comics' first superhero; Android; Member of Captain America's first team, the Invaders | |
Red-bearded American fought alongside Captain America (and Nick Fury) in WWII in Marvel Comics and MCU | |
Spider-Man's love interest in the 'Amazing Spider-Man' films | |
Hulk's original love interest in the MCU | |
Long-time Daily Bugle employee; Old love interest of Spider-Man in Marvel Comics | |
Love interest of Deadpool in the self-titled movies | |
Black Panther's sister | |
Of the two main sidekicks in 'Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends' television show, this is the male one | |
Sidekick of Marvel Comics' first superhero; Member of Captain America's first team, the Invaders | |
Thor's mother | |
Personal trainer of the X-Men; Mentor to Shadowcat | |
Black Bolt's cousin with powerful hooves | |
Asgardian warrior portrayed by Tessa Thompson in the MCU | |
Leader of the Dora Milaje in the MCU | |
Long-time girlfriend of Beast; Broadcast news anchor | |
Deadpool's best friend in the self-titled movies | |
The mother-like presence in Spider-Man's life | |
Father of Cyclops, Havok, and Vulcan | |
Doctor Strange's wife in Marvel Comics | |
Shadowcat's sidekick who is a small, dragon-like alien | |
Member of the Warriors Three known as 'the Voluminous' | |
Spider-Man's best friend in the Spider-Man film | |
Martial arts master who trained Daredevil and Elektra | |
Lawyer of the X-Men; Also a mutant | |
He coined the phrase, 'With great power comes great responsibility' in Marvel Comics | |
Member of Thanos' Black Order defeated by Scarlet Witch in 'Avengers: Infinity War' | |
Black Panther's love interest in the MCU | |
Angel's long-time non-mutant love interest | |
Queen of the Inhumans | |
Old-school FBI liaison to the X-Men in Marvel Comics; Very loyal to Professor X | |
Hawkeye's wife/ex-wife in Marvel Comics; Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. | |
Asgardian warrior portrayed by Jamie Alexander in the MCU | |
Spider-Man's love interest in Spider-Man Homecoming | |
Superheroine with the name of an uber-popular pageant; Member of Captain America's first team, the Invaders | |
Superhero temporarily called Captain America post-Rogers; Not present in the MCU | |
Member of the Warriors Three known as 'the Grim' | |