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Women have made the Avengers what they are in a number of ways. Numerous women have played a massive role in their adventures over the years, and some of them have become legends in the Marvel Universe. These seven women are the most important in Avengers history, each of their dealings with the team helping to shape the group.
7) Monica Rambeau

Captain Marvel is an important Marvel mantle, but the first hero who held the mantle was never an official member of the group. Mar-Vell teamed up with them, but he never joined the team. However, the second Captain Marvel did. Monica Rambeau took up the mantle and became an Avenger, using her energy powers to battle the worst threats. She was a favorite of co-creator Roger Stern, and made he her into the first and only black woman to lead the team. That’s a huge milestone in the history of the team, and it makes Monica way more important than most fans know.
6) Spider-Woman (Veranke)

Spider-Woman joined the Avengers in 2005, but she had a huge secret: she wasn’t Jessica Drew, but Veranke. Basically, Veranke played a massive role in the creation of the New Avengers. She planned the attack on the Raft by Electro, and went their in her guise as Jessica Drew to make sure it went off without a hitch. She helped the other heroes as they investigated the whole thing, and helped make sure the team came together. From there, she ran the Skrull invasion in secret, all while keeping the New Avengers from learning too much.
5) Mantis

Mantis is more popular than ever, and that has nothing to do with the Avengers. She was put into the MCU Guardians of the Galaxy, but her original team home was the Avengers. She played a huge role in the team’s history in the late ’70s, as “The Celestial Madonna Saga” was one of the classics of this era of the group. She was prophesied to be the mother of the next generation of cosmic beings, and the team did everything they could to make sure she fulfilled her destiny and didn’t fall to darkness. Mantis now is different from Mantis then, but that doesn’t change her role in Avengers history.












