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However, not every Marvel superhero team made a lasting impression, and some great teams have become forgotten over the years.
5) The Champions of Los Angeles

Most Marvel Comics fans know about the Champions. However, the team that most people know about is the teenage superhero team with Mrs. Marvel, Miles Morales, Nova, Ironheart, and other young heroes. However, this isn’t the original team that used this name, and the original team was nothing like a group of teenagers. It was as different as anyone could get.
Officially titled The Champions of Los Angeles, this original Champions team consisted of a God in Hercules, a demon from Hell in Ghost Rider, a former Avenger in Black Widow, and a founding member of the X-Men in Angel. This was no teenage team. They formed in their own comic book series in 1975, but the series only had a total of 17 issues, and the Champions of Los Angeles went their own ways. What could have been a new take on a team like the Defenders was never popular enough to warrant its own book.
4) Agents of Atlas

Agents of Atlas was a team formed by the Atlas Foundation, which was a secret society that originally wanted work domination, but then had a change in leadership and wanted to influence humanity’s greater good. This new leader was Jimmy Woo, who many MCU fans know from his part in WandaVision and the Ant-Man movies. However, in the comics, Woo was a top FBI agent in the 1950s and then a SHIELD agent before learning of his fate as the leader of the Agents of Atlas.
This team had members such as Namora, Gorilla-Man, and more. However, years later, Woo was severely injured and almost died as an older man before he was saved and had his youth restored in modern-day Marvel Comics. He reformed the Agents of Atlas with members like Brawn, Aero, Shanfg-Chi, Silk, and many other mostly Asian heroes.











