Marvel’s superheroes have often proven to be multi-faceted, with skills and powers that have allowed them to become the best of the best. However, some of them have taken multi-faceted a little further than others. For some Marvel heroes, one heroic identity and one civilian identity haven’t been enough. These heroes have taken on numerous names and identities.Change is a pretty normal part of being a superhero, but some of them have changed much more than others. They’ve often outgrown who they were, and so they took up new identities to show that. Others have been trying to hide out and took on new identities to help with that. Some took up new identities in protest, becoming entirely different heroes to prove a point. These identities can sometimes be confusing, but they make more sense when dug into a little.Eventually, her old powers would return and she’d rejoin the Avengers, but this time she’d take on the name Warbird, as a homage to her time in the Air Force. She’d go back to being Ms. Marvel for a time but then would take up the mantle of Captain Marvel, the fifth person and third woman to use the name. Since then, she’s risen to the top of the superhero community, becoming a leader like never before.
Marvel‘s superheroes have often proven to be multi-faceted, with skills and powers that have allowed them to become the best of the best. However, some of them have taken multi-faceted a little further than others. For some Marvel heroes, one heroic identity and one civilian identity haven’t been enough. These heroes have taken on numerous names and identities.
Change is a pretty normal part of being a superhero, but some of them have changed much more than others. They’ve often outgrown who they were, and so they took up new identities to show that. Others have been trying to hide out and took on new identities to help with that. Some took up new identities in protest, becoming entirely different heroes to prove a point. These identities can sometimes be confusing, but they make more sense when dug into a little.
Eventually, her old powers would return and she’d rejoin the Avengers, but this time she’d take on the name Warbird, as a homage to her time in the Air Force. She’d go back to being Ms. Marvel for a time but then would take up the mantle of Captain Marvel, the fifth person and third woman to use the name. Since then, she’s risen to the top of the superhero community, becoming a leader like never before.
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