Over the years Marvel Universe has had several superheroes of about every age. In this article, we are going to read about the Top 10 Teen Characters From Marvel Universe. The popular slot of heroes of Marvel comics is adults but the teen heroes are equally incredible and admirable. These characters have spent the majority of their role on the pages as a teen. However, that does not imply that the target audience of their roles and actions are teenagers.
Top 10 Teen Characters From Marvel Universe
Peter Parker (Spider-Man)
Considered as one of the best heroes to have debuted during the Silver Age of Comics, Peter Parker is without a doubt Marvel’s most recognized former teen superhero. The success he achieved alongside the other heroes of his age, makes them seem like sidekicks. Albeit Spider-Man is now presented as an adult but his teenage adventures are still some of the most iconic actions from the balance of heroics and school life, to fights with The Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, Parker altered the former blueprint of the conventional comic book hero.
Kate Bishop (Hawkeye)
Kate Bishop’s character debuted in 2005 as a part of the Young Avengers. The character made the title of Hawkeye her own, simultaneously sharing a cordial relationship with Clint Barton, the name’s first holder. Her character has always been admirable for her charms and skilled archery, and entertaining for her strong bond with Clint and other Young Avengers such as America Chavez.
Miles Morales (Spider-Man)
Miles Morales debuted in 2011. Since then the teen hero has come face to face with some of the most powerful Marvel comic book antagonists. He survived the disintegration of his home universe and become a part of both the Avengers and the Champions. His venom strike and camouflage capabilities made him distinct from the Peter Parker incarnation of the hero and his appearance in Spider-Man: Into The Spider Verse introduce Miles to a wider set of audience.
Psyche/Mirage (Danielle Moonstar)
Following a spell in Asgard, she also received powers connected with the Valkyrie. She is a member of one of Marvel’s best Mutant Teams known as the New Mutants. Moonstar has a range of psionic and telepathic capabilities. Her abilities have made her a significant member of several superhero teams and her heritage as a Native American (Cheyenne) has played an integral role in her story.
X-23/Wolverine (Laura Kinney)
Laura Kinney is the daughter of Wolverine (Logan) and a mutant. Her character is often presented as a mid to late teenager with the skills of adamantium claws, enhanced reflexes, and regenerative healing capabilities. In the comic All-New Wolverine started in 2015, she began to utilize the moniker Wolverine and adopted a costume similar to her father.
Billy Kaplan (Wiccan)
Billy is the son of the Vision and Scarlet Witch. He is an exceptionally powerful magician. Billy made his debut as a member of the Young Avengers alongside his twin named Tommy. He has been a candidate for the Sorcerer Supreme and more lately a Guardian of the Galaxy. He is an openly gay hero and has been a big part of the LGBTQ+ representation of Marvel Comics.
Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel)
Kamala Khan is a Pakistani American hero from New Jersey. She wore the veil of Ms. Marvel after her idol Carol Danvers became Captain Marvel. She became relatable with the storylines of her inhuman capabilities and journey of becoming a hero.
Sam Alexander (Nova)
Sam takes the name Nova after learning that his father was a member of the Nova Corps. He has been subsequently trained by the likes of Rocket Raccoon and Gamora. Nova has been on the list of several young heroes’ teams such as the Champions and the New Warriors. His abilities range from super speed to telekinesis.
America Chavez (Miss America)
America Chavez debuted in the Marvel Universe in 2011 with her powerful abilities which include kicking holes through dimensions. She has become a member of the A-Force and West Coast Avenger. Her adventures are never boring from figuring out life as a university student to fights with Doctor Doom and Kid Loki.
Doreen Green (Squirrel Girl)
Green has been a member of the Marvel Universe since 1991. Even though she was perceived as a comedic character in the beginning, later tales have explored and expanded her role and she became a hero by the name as the title of her solo series suggests The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. Her squirrel-themed powers remain funny, however, her character development portrays that not all superheroes have to be overly serious to be dominant.
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