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Legacy heroes are people who take up the mantle of heroes who came before them. Think Miles Morales and Kamala Khan being Spider-Man and Miss Marvel. They werenโt the first, but they have proven they deserve their names more times than we can count. While theyโre some of the most popular examples, they are far from Marvelโs only legacy heroes. Today, weโre going to take a look at seven of the most underrated heroes who have picked up legendary mantles but donโt get the recognition they deserve. With all that said, letโs leap into these legacies.
7) Captain Marvel (Genis-Vell)ย

Carol Danvers is the most popular hero to call herself Captain Marvel, followed closely by the original, Mar-Vell. Between them, however, three others claimed the mantle, and one of them was Genis-Vell, Mar-Vellโs son. He was born after his fatherโs death, with his mother Elysius using Mar-Vellโs genetic code to artificially impregnate herself. When Genis learned of his fatherโs legacy, he immediately wanted to live up to the hero that he was. He traveled the universe, fighting to restore order, even bonding to Rick Jones with the Nega Bands as his father had. He never soared to the same importance, but his family is steeped in important lore that deserves further exploration.
6) Phoenix (Rachel Summers)

Rachel is the daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey from the โDays of Future Pastโ timeline. She eventually made her way to the 616 timeline, and despite a rocky start, eventually was accepted by both her parents and became host of the Phoenix Force. Rachelโs time as Phoenix let her elevate the power from its days of being a pure threat, and started it down the path to what it became today. Her deep connection to the different timelines, such as operating as Mother Askani, has forged Rachel into a character who has seen more darkness than almost anyone, but who chooses to see and bring the light.ย
5) Power Man (Victor รlvarez)

Victor is the son of the deceased villain Shade, having bonded with part of the visor that let Shade absorb and redirect chi. This power lets the new Power Man fight with powers that mimic both his predecessor, Luke Cage, and his best friend, Iron Fist, which immediately makes him very interesting. Luke Cage and Iron Fist have one of the greatest friendships in comics, and the new Power Man is the living embodiment of their powers combined, all wrapped up in the character of a young man trying to live up to his reformed fatherโs example. Heโs a down-to-earth hero who wants to protect the little guy, and with his long history with the Heroes for Hire, he has everything it takes to stand tall while doing that.












