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Tony Stark
[edit]Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark (May 29, 1970 - October 17, 2023) was an American superhero, businessman, inventor, scientist and investor. He was a founding member of the Avengers and CEO of Stark industries. Stark was also known under the alias Iron Man. Stark died in 2023 during the Battle of Earth, where he played a key role in the defeat of Thanos.
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Steve Rogers
[edit]Captain Steve Rogers | |
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Born | New York City, New York, United States | July 4, 1918
Disappeared | 2023 |
Status | Missing for 1 year, 5 months and 29 days, attested to be alive by other Avengers |
Allegiance | United States (until 2016), Earth |
Service | Army (1943-1945), SHIELD (2012-2014), Avengers (2012-2016, 2019-2023) |
Years of service | 1943-1945, 2012-2023 |
Rank | Captain |
Commands | Howling Commandos (1943-1945), Avengers (2012-2016, 2019-2023) |
Criminal status | Pardoned |
Criminal charge | Violation of Sokovia Accords |
Time at large | 2016-2019 |
Battles/Wars | European Theatre of World War II, Battle of New York, Battle of Sokovia, Battle of Wakanda, Battle of Earth |
Steven Grant "Steve" Rogers (born July 4, 1918) is an American superhero and soldier. Rogers is widely recognized as the world's first superhero, gaining his powers from the Super Soldier Program in World War II. Following his empowerment Rogers took on the title Captain America, by which he was known until he passed the title on to Sam Wilson in 2023. During World War II Rogers formed the Howling
Commandos and played a major role in the defeat of Hydra. At the end of the war Rogers crashed a plane into the Artic and was missing and presumed dead until he was found frozen and still alive 70 years later. Rogers is a founding member of the Avengers
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Bruce Banner
[edit]Robert Bruce Banner (born December 18, 1969), alternately known by his alter ego Hulk is an American scientist and super hero. He has been influential in many fields, most notably in the reasearch of gamma radiation. In the early 2000s Banner was contracted by the United States Armed Forces to recreate the super soldier serum used to create Captain America, although Banner has since claimed that he was hired under false pretenses and that he had been lead to believe he was designing a drug for radiation resistance. In 2005 he tested the serum on himself, which resulted in turning him into the Hulk.
He is today noted mostly for his work with the Avengers, which include the Battle of New York, and reversing the Snap and defeating Thanos. Banner, along with Tony Stark, designed the time travel technology that was necessary for reversing the Snap.
Owing to the destructive tendencies of the Hulk, Banner is a controversial figure and has spent many years as a fugitive from the law.
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Natasha Romanoff
[edit]Natalia Alianovna "Natasha" Romanoff was a Soviet-born American spy and superhero. Originally an agent of the KGB, trained in the Red Room, Romanoff defected to the United States in 2008 and worked as a SHIELD agent until SHIELD's collapse in 2014. Romanoff is best known as a founding member of the Avengers, where she played crucial roles in the Battle of New York, the Battle of Sokovia and the reversing of the Snap. Romanoff sided with Steve Rogers in the Superhero Civil War and spent time as a fugitive from international law until the reassembling of the Avengers in 2019. During her time as a fugitive Romanoff is rumored to have played a role in the destruction of the Red Room. During a time travel mission to obtain the Soul Stone to reverse the Snap, Romanoff willingly gave her life on the planet Vormir in order to ensure the success of the mission.
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Thor
[edit]Thor Odinson (Asgardian Tor Odinsønn) is an Asgardian god, warrior, superhero and former King of Asgard. Thor is the first born son of Asgardian King Odin Borson, and was raised to one day rule Asgard. Thor is known to have visited Earth on various occasions during the Medieval period, mostly to Northern Europe. This lead to him being worshipped by the Germanic peoples as a god.
In 2010 Thor was briefly exiled to Earth, which he spent in New Mexico, United States. It was during this exile that Thor met American physicist Jane Foster and the two became romantically involved. Foster would later take up the mantle of Thor. Although Thor's exile was swiftly ended, his relationship to Earth did not. He became a member of the Avengers and played important roles in the Battles of New York and Sokovia, the former of which was orchestrated by his adopted brother Loki Laufeyson.
Thor was present at Ragnarok, where he evacuated the Asgardian people out of Asgard before its destruction. With his father dead and Asgard destroyed, Thor was crowned the first King of Asgard to rule outside of Asgard itself. Thor was then separated form his people by Thanos and the Black Order, which attacked the Asgardian escape vessel and killed half of the remaining Asgardians. Thor participated in the Battle of Wakanda, where he is reported to have almost managed to kill Thanos before the Blip.
Thor's reign lasted from 2017 to 2023, a period which saw the Asgardian people settle the city state of New Asgard. Thor was a mostly absent ruler with his future successor, the Valkyrie Brunnhilde, acting as his de facto regent. After the Battle of Earth, in which Thor was instrumental, Thor abdicated and crowned Brunnhilde as King. Since his abdication he has not returned to Earth .
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