Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: There’s a boatload of Marvel characters if you take into account everyone in the comic books. Legitimately. There are over 300 characters — heroes, villains, and everyone in between. Shoot. Even if you just consider everyone from MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) and X-Men, the roster is pretty hefty. These days, though, when most people say “Marvel” they mean MCU or, more specifically, the Avengers and all the characters associated with them. Today we’re focusing on those characters.
From the moment we first met Iron Man and his comrades, we’ve considered ourselves friends of all MCU characters, especially the Avengers. We’re even fans of some of the more troublesome and villainous guys. Sure, we could take the super spindly Loki in a bar fight and we’re a little perturbed with how many second chances he’s been given. But, he seems like he’d be a great guy to drink with and cause a little trouble. And, speaking of drinking, Hawkeye would make the most excellent darts partner in the history of darts. And trivia night? Hulk SMASH the competition. He has a Ph. D., after all.
If we’re going to be friends with these guys, though, we probably need to learn their names. Their real names, that is. While most of us know who Tony Stark and Peter Parker are, fewer people know who we’re talking about when we say Hank or Clint. So, in case you’re having a hard time keeping track of all your Marvel superheroes and their real names, don’t worry, we have your back.
BTW: We haven’t forgotten anyone – we’ll just be updating the list periodically. Even characters who only have one name, instead of “real names” and superhero or villain alter egos.
Marvel Characters and Their Real Names
The MCU Avengers, Guardians & Friends
Agent 33 – Kara Lynn Palamas
Agent Coulson – Phil Coulson
Ant-Man – Hank Pym
Black Panther – T’Challa
Black Widow – Natasha Romanoff
Captain America – Steve Rogers
Captain Marvel – Carol Danvers
Deadpool – Wade Wilson
Doctor Strange – Steven Strange
Drax – Same
Falcon – Sam Wilson
Gamora – Same
Goliath – Bill Foster (He’s just Dr. Foster in Ant-Man, but it’s worth noting)
Grant Ward – Same
Groot – Just Groot
Happy – Harold Hogan
Hawkeye – Clint Barton
Heimdall – Same
Hulk – Bruce Banner
Iron Man – Tony Stark
Mantis – Same
Mockingbird – Bobbi Morse
Nakia – Same
Nick Fury – Same
Odin – Odin Borson
Okoya – Same
Pepper – Virginia “Pepper” Potts
Quake – AKA Skye or Daisy Johnson
Quicksilver – Pietro Maximoff
Rocket – Same
Scarlet Witch – Wanda Maximoff
Shuri – Same
Space-Lord – Peter Quill
Spider-Man – Peter Parker
The Calvary – Melinda May
Thor – Thor Odinson
Valkyrie – Same
Vision – Same
War Machine – James Rhodes
Wasp – Janet Van Dyne
Winter Soldier/White Wolf – Bucky Barnes
MCU Bad Guys
Abomination — Emil Blonsky
Ego – Ego The Living Planet
Deathlok – Michael Peterson
Dr. Octapus — Dr. Otto Octavius
Green Goblin – Norman Osborn
Ghost – Ava Starr
Hela – Odinsdottir
Iron-Monger – Obadiah Stane
Killmonger – Erik Killmonger/N’Jadaka
Kingpin – Wilson Fisk
Korath – Same
Lance Hunter – Same
Loki – Loki Odinson
Mr. Hyde AKA: Calvin Zabo or Calvin Johnson
Nebula – Same
Red Skull – Johann Shmidt
Ronan – Ronan The Accuser
Shocker – Herman Schultz
Talos – Same
Thanos – Same
The Collector – Taneleer Tivan
The Grandmaster – En Dwi Gast
Ulysses Klaue – Same
Ultron – Ultron
Vulture – Adrian Toomes
Yellowjacket – Darren Cross
Yondu – Same
Marvel Quotes
No one gives better end of world speeches than supervillains. And when it comes to inspiring and uplifting talks after a hard battle, heroes are unmatched. Here are some inspiring and bleak quotes from all your favorite Marvel characters— the good and the bad.
“Is not this simpler? Is this not your natural state? It’s the unspoken truth of humanity, that you crave subjugation. The bright lure of freedom diminishes your life’s joy in a mad scramble for power, for identity. You were made to be ruled. In the end, you will always kneel.” — Loki
“I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero. And they found you amusing for a while, the people of this city. But the one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you’ve done for them, eventually, they will hate you. Why bother?” — The Green Goblin