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From heroes who existed in classic Marvel Comics but never showed up in a comic book until this century, to some new teenage heroes, here are the most powerful Avengers heroes introduced after 2000.
7) Jessica Jones

While it might seem surprising since it seems she has been around forever, Jessica Jones didn’t make her Marvel Comics debut until 2001 in Brian Michael Bendis’s Alias #1. There was a retroactive moment where she was said to appear as an unnamed character in Amazing Spider-Man #4 in 1963, but that really doesn’t count since it was a retcon for the character, and her first real appearance was in Alias.
This eventually led to Killgrave taking control of Jessica Jones, which led to her battling the Avengers, only to be hospitalized when Vision almost killed her. She was asked to join the team at that time, but she declined. Eventually, Jessica Jones met Luke Cage, and they developed a relationship. This led to the two of them joining the New Avengers. Her power is mainly superhuman strength.
6) Nova (Sam Alexander)

Sam Alexander is a second Nova, a young man who gained his superpowers when he found a Nova helmet on Earth. Sam made his debut in Point One #1 in 2011, and then Nova (Vol. 5) #1 in 2013. He was trained by Gamora and Rocket Raccoon, and he eventually found his way to become a member of the Avengers. He joined with Miles Morales and Kamala Khan to bring some youth to the team.
Sam possesses the power of Nova, which includes energy manipulation, flight, and superhuman abilities given to him when wearing the helmet. However, one thing to note is that he is very young, and his power levels come nowhere close to those of Richard Ryder, the only Nova left from the Nova Corps. On top of the Avengers, he has also been part of the Champions.
5) Ms. Marvel

Kamala Khan joined the Avengers at the same time as Nova and Miles Morales. Kamala made her Marvel Comics debut in Captain Marvel #14 in 2013 before becoming Ms. Marvel in All-New Marvel NOW! Point One #1 in 2014. She gained her powers when the Inhumans released the Terrigen Mists, and her powers activated. It was also determined later that she was a mutant-Inhuman hybrid, giving her more powers.
This happened following the Secret Wars event in 2015, and when the universe was reformed, the new Avengers were formed, and the three young teenage heroes agreed to join the team. Kamala’s Inhuman power involves stretching, deforming, and altering her body. Her mutant power involves creating hard-light constructs in any shape out of solidified light.
4) Miles Morales

Miles Morales is easily one of the best Marvel legacy characters introduced since 2000. Miles was introduced in Ultimate Fallout #4 as he took on the role of the Earth-1610 Spider-Man after Peter Parker died fighting the Ultimate Goblin. A teenager, he was able to prove himself and became one of the Ultimate Universe’s greatest heroes. Thanks to his kindness shown to Molecule Man, he was allowed to continue living on Earth-616.
He joined the Avengers in the All-New, All-Different Marvel era with Kamala Khan and Nova. It didn’t last long when he found himself hunted down by Carol Danvers just a year later in Civil War II. On top of the Avengers, he was also a member of the Champions. Miles also might be stronger than Spider-Man, and he has Venom Blasts and invisibility powers that Spidey doesn’t have.











