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The first Avengers have gone through a lot since they founded this classic team, and today, weโre going to examine exactly which ones have retained that level of importance. Weโre taking a look at the founding Avengers and ranking them based on how important they are in 2026. To be clear, we are defining importance by a mixture of how impactful their legacy is and how much they are doing in comics right now. Every one of these heroes is essential to the development of the Marvel Universe, but which ones have retained that status in our current year? To answer that question, letโs jump right into it.
6) Thor

Before the pitchforks come out, I have a very good reason for putting Thor last. Technically, as of the ending of Immortal Thor, he never existed. His history was wiped away, and he was entirely replaced in everyoneโs minds by Beta Ray Bill. Bill took Thorโs spot as a founding Avenger after his death, and now, Thor exists only as a memory that the other Asgardians share. He was reincarnated as Sigurd Jarlson, a normal human man, but the divinity of Thor is no longer here. It was never here, in fact, so I donโt know why Iโm talking about a Norse god in an Avengers list. Letโs just move on.
5) Wasp

Janet Van Dyne, unfortunately, hasnโt done much in 2026 as of yet. She is an essential character, having literally chosen the Avengersโ name and served as one of their greatest chairpeople. Sheโs someone that everyone in the superhero community can turn to when they need guidance, and sheโs served as a mentor to plenty of heroes, such as her step-daughter, the other Wasp. Unfortunately, Wasp has always been at her best when sheโs on the Avengers, and she hasnโt been a member of the main roster for years at this point. As much as it pains me, Wasp has to sit at fifth place for right now. Hopefully, they will give her something to handle soon.
4) Hank Pym

Hank Pym is a character with a complicated legacy. No matter what he does, heโs never been able to escape the wife-beater allegations. Nor the supervillain allegations, which only get worse with each mental breakdown and new version of Ultron that pops up. Thereโs no denying that Hank is responsible for one of Marvelโs greatest villains, and, inadvertently, one of their greatest heroes in Vision. While Hank himself has yet to appear in much of anything, his legacy from creating those two alone nets him this spot on the list. Every time those characters show up, itโs all thanks to Hank.











