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Over the years, there have been some Avengers who don’t get the credit they deserve, though. There are some characters who have get their time in the sun with the Avengers, yet years alter, fans don’t really see them as great Avengers that belong on the level of Captain America, Iron Man, or Thor. This is unfair to some Avengers. These Avengers have been underrated for a variety of reasons. Some of them are founders of the team, others didn’t spend a lot of time with the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, but all of them should be ranked among the best Avengers ever. These ten Avengers are the cream of the crop, and they deserve more credit for that.
10) Hank Pym

Hank Pym is one of the founding Avengers, joining the team as Ant-Man in their first battle with Loki. Pym has had many superhero identities over the years โ Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket, the Wasp โ and was one of the team’s most important members in its early days. However, when people think about Hank Pym, they usually think of the time that he hit the Wasp or his creation of Ultron. Hank Pym was always more than either of things, though. He played a massive role in the in the many of the team’s early victories. In fact, there was a time before Iron Man became the jack of trades Avengers scientist (back in the day, he was more of an engineer than he what he is now) and Hank Pym was the team’s premiere scientist. Hank Pym is also a remarkably deep character, his struggles with his mental health making him a unique part of the team. Hank has been a victim of pigeonholing, but that is unfair to him as a character.
9) The Wasp

The Avengers have had some amazing leaders, but one that doesn’t really get the credit she deserves is the Wasp. The Wasp was a founding member of the team, and while she could seem flighty, there was always a core of toughness in Janet Van Dyne. The Wasp is mostly looked at as the fashion designer who shrunk, but she’s always been one of the most adaptable Avengers. The Wasp is whip smart in battle, and she came up with all kinds of great ways to use her powers and weapons. One of the problems with reader appreciation of the Wasp is that she wasn’t really a part of the team’s resurgence in the mid ’00s until Mighty Avengers, which is the least popular Avengers book of that period. The Wasp is a classic Avenger, and there are a lot of readers who don’t really know anything about her cool feats. The Wasp is an Avengers par excellence, and I hope that she gets put back on the team in the future so fans can see why she’s so great.
8) Wonder Man

From the beginning, the Avengers have always had some great heavy hitters on the team. Avengers like the Hulk, Thor, and Hercules are the most well-known super strong Avengers, but there’s one that should be included in that number โ Wonder Man. Wonder Man started out as a villain, forced into evil by his brother Eric Williams, the future Grim Reaper, and died in his first appearance. However, his powers were based on ionic energy and he ended up coming back to the team as a member. Wonder Man is basically immortal, as his body is now composed entirely of ionic energy. Wonder Man was one of the coolest Avengers of the late ’70s/early ’80s, but faded away as a member of the team after the ’90s. Much like the Wasp, Wonder Man hasn’t really been an Avenger very much since the ’00s resurgence, so he isn’t as well-thought of by modern readers. However, he’s an amazing Avenger, his powers making him a nearly unstoppable force on the team.
7) Sunspot

Jonathan Hickman’s run on the Avengers was brilliant, and it introduced readers to the best Avengers roster ever. Hickman brought together a team that combined classic Avengers with some awesome new ones, and one of the best of this time was Sunspot. The former New Mutants/X-Force alum didn’t do a lot in battle with the Avengers, but he does have something else that is basically a superpower โ billions of dollars. Sunspot used his money to buy AIM, which was crucial to the Avengers’ success, eventually using his power to help in the Incursions and create an all-new Avengers team in their aftermath. On top of that, he was extremely entertaining every time he was on the page, especially with his friend/husband Cannonball (okay, they weren’t actually married, but Hickman basically wrote them as a platonic married couple). Sunspot was an amazing Avenger, and it would be great to see him get another chance on the team.
6) Rogue

Rogue is one of the best X-Men, and she’s also one of the best Avengers. Rogue joined the Avengers in the aftermath of Avengers Vs. X-Men, becoming a member of the Avengers Unity Squad. Rogue clashed with Scarlet Witch, and their rivalry became a defining part of that book. However, Rogue ended up warming up to Scarlet Witch, and would rejoin the Unity Squad after Secret Wars, becoming the leader of the team. Rogue brought everything she brings to the X-Men to the Avengers; she’s powerful, skilled, and, most importantly, smart. Rogue shines everywhere she goes, and her time with the Avengers is one of her most impressive periods in her life. She went from beating the Avengers in her first appearance to leading them, helping then save the world multiple times.













