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Mary Jane Watson, J. Jonah Jameson, Pepper Potts, and more have all become stars, but they are far from the only supporting cast members that have the “it” factor. Looking at the publisher’s books over the decades, there are numerous supporting cast members who could easily be stars. These seven Marvel supporting characters should be bigger stars, with the barest bit of work needed to take them to the highest levels.
7) Deathdream

Uncanny X-Men has been the best X-book since its 2024 debut, and one of the best parts of the comic are the Outliers. These four young mutants give readers new characters to fall in love with, and each of them is cool for different reasons. However, the one that fans seem to love the most is Deathdream. This Japanese mutant can talk to the dead and has various other death-related powers that he’s exploring. However, what makes him so great is his personality. He’s a strange sort, and there’s a certain childlike charm to the character, as well as a darkness that makes the whole thing interesting. Deathdream can be a superstar, and it wouldn’t really take much work.
6) The Daily Bugle Staff

Spider-Man is Marvel’s most relatable hero, and a big reason for that over the years has been The Daily Bugle. The metropolitan New York City newspaper was run by J. Jonah Jameson and Robbie Robertson, with numerous staff members like Ben Urich, Ned Leeds, and Betty Brant. Over the years, Peter Parker’s job at the paper was a major source of drama, with Jameson becoming a star because of it. However, the rest of the paper’s staff also deserves their flowers. Marvel could do what DC did with Gotham Central and create an awesome book starring Jameson, Robertson, Urich, and more, making the paper’s staff the stars they should be.
5) Misty Knight

Misty Knight should have been a superstar for decades, but for some reason Marvel never really pulls the trigger on her. Knight was created around the time that Marvel was all in on “blaxploitation” in the ’70s, becoming a private investigator with a robot arm, and ended up teaming with Colleen Wing (during the ’70s, Marvel made a lot of martial arts characters like Wing as well, because kung fu movies were also pretty popular back then). Knight and Wing were basically Luke Cage and Iron Fist as women, but Knight was always the star. She’s become a C-list street level character, but she has the potential to be so much more.












