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These minor heroes may not be able to helm their own ongoings or aren’t the first characters you think of when you think of the various Marvel teams, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t awesome. They’ve played small but crucial roles in the evolution of the Marvel Universe. These seven minor Marvel heroes are all amazing, and it would be awesome to see them again.
7) Ka-Zar

Ka-Zar is Kevin Plunder, a scion of privilege. His father discovered the Savage Land, a place under Antarctica where prehistoric creatures have survived. Kevin’s parents were killed and the boy was found and raised by the sabretooth tiger Zabu. Ka-Zar is based on old school pulp adventure characters; he’s basically Marvel’s Tarzan who fights dinosaurs and Savage Land mutates. The Savage Land doesn’t show up nearly as much as it used to, so Ka-Zar hasn’t been around for a while, which is a shame. Ka-Zar is the kind of minor character who could star in his own book (in the ’90s, he had a book from Mark Waid and Andy Kubert that’s excellent), and he even has his own arch-enemy, his evil brother the Plunderer. Ka-Zar is way cooler than he gets credit for.
6) She-Thing/Ms. Marvel II

Sharon Ventura was a stunt woman when she met the Thing. The two of them would start hanging out and she ended up joining the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation, given superhuman physical attributes by the Power Broker. Sharon then started going by Ms. Marvel II. She began a relationship with the Thing, and would eventually be subjected to cosmic rays, becoming She-Thing. Sharon and the Thing’s relationship eventually ended, and she’s showed up several more times over the years since. One of the main parts of Sharon’s character was her fear of men after being sexually assaulted by the Power Broker’s men. Sharon has a history with the Fantastic Four, and hasn’t been seen in years. Her old ’80s stories are great, though, and it would be cool to see her again.
5) Smasher

Jonathan Hickman’s Avengers run was perfect and it introduced readers to several new heroes, including Smasher. Lizzy Kane found the exo-specs of the Shi’Ar Imperial Guardsman Smasher on her farm after an attack by Cassandra Nova, and took his place. She joined the Avengers thank to her grandfather, Golden Age hero Captain Terror, and helped the Avengers fight the Builders and deal with the Incursions. She ended up marrying Cannonball and the two of them had a daughter, moving to Chandrilar so Smasher could work with the Imperial Guard. Smasher has just about completely disappeared since then. She’s a cool character, and seeing her again would make at least one person happy (me; I’m that person).












