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Avengers comics have always given readers widescreen action, pitting the team against some of Marvel’s greatest villains. The MCU version of the team is quite formidable, but there are some threats from the comics, from villains to alien races to situations, that would be too much for them. These seven Avengers-level threats wouls overwhelm Marvel Studios’ heroes, and shouldn’t be adapted.
7) The Kree/Shi’Ar War

“Operation: Galactic Storm” was an early ’90s Avengers event that ran through Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Captain America, Quasar, Iron Man, Wonder Man, and Thor. The 19-part story saw the Avengers pulled into a war between the Shi’Ar Empire and the Kree, with the Skrulls sniffing around the edges. We’ve gotten several “Avengers versus alien empires” stories in the comics โ “The Kree/Skrull War” is one of the greatest Avengers stories ever โ but these stories’ scope are much too big for the MCU. “Operation: Galactic Storm” sees the Avengers have to face off against the Shi’Ar Imperial Guard, the Kree Accusers and the Supreme Intelligence, and Skrulls. That’s just way too many threats for the MCU version of the team to deal with.
6) Secret Invasion‘s Skrull Invasion

’00s Marvel was beloved by fans, and one of the biggest events of that decade was Secret Invasion. This story saw a long-planned Skrull invasion finally begin, right when the heroes were at their lowest ebb after Civil War and World War Hulk. This tine, the Skrulls had an ace in the hole they didn’t have in earlier attacks: they were finally able to copy the powers of Earth’s greatest heroes. There were so many of them, and if this kind of Skrull invasion happened on the MCU Earth, the heroes wouldn’t have a chance. There were just too many Skrulls with too many powers, and the MCU Avengers wouldn’t have a prayer against them all.
5) Red Onslaught

Once upon a time, Charles Xavier mindwiped Magneto, and the mutant master of magnetism’s evil took root in the telepathic mutant’s mind. This created Onslaught, who would be defeated by the Avengers and the X-Men. Years later, Red Skull would exhume Xavier’s corpse (it’s a long story, but just know that Professor X was dead for a while) and remove the telepathic portion of the mutant’s brain, grafting it to his own. Eventually, he would become Red Onslaught, with the same godlike power of the original. The only thing that kept the X-Men and the Avengers in the fight against Red Onslaught was the telepathic powers of various mutants, and no one in the MCU has powers like that. Without psi talents protecting their minds, the MCU heroes would have no chance against the all-powerful Nazi villain.












