Here’s Why Maria Hill Is Much More Powerful Than DC’s Amanda Waller

Although from different universes, Maria Hill, the former Director of Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D., and Amanda Waller, the founder of DC’s Suicide Squad, share many similarities. Hill and Waller are strong and committed leaders who bear the world’s burden on their shoulders. They’re both workaholics and often struggle with guilt. They are recognized for their cruelty, recklessness, and controversial unsanctioned operations. Hill and Waller are visionaries responsible for imaginative security responses to dangerous threats. However, a notable difference exists between them. While Amanda Waller is a well-respected leader in the DC Universe, Maria Hill possesses more power in the Marvel Universe thanks to her unexpected capacity for personal growth.Despite making difficult decisions others might perceive as extreme or unethical, Hill and Waller never openly express remorse. Despite their similarities, the two spymasters have followed very different paths. Waller’s lost a lot of her influence over Task Force X as she’s lost her superiors’ trust. However, Hill is still respected as a strong leader and a frontline soldier and has become more of a superhero ally over time. Her decision to trust one superhero led to her success with the CIA and SHIELD in ways that Amanda Waller has never matched.Maria Hill and Amanda Waller share many similarities at first glance. They’re both military veterans who suffered trauma and pioneering women with high-level security positions. They even both live in Chicago. On a deeper level, Waller and Hill also share a sense of hidden guilt about their work. After following orders that almost led to her demise, Maria Hill struggled with remorse. In 2016’s Jessica Jones #12 (written by Brian Michael Bendis, with Michael Gaydos, Javier Pulido, and Matt Hollingsworth), metahuman private investigator Jessica Jones was on the case to discover who was trying to kill Maria Hill. Jess discovered that Hill had ordered her own assassination and wiped her own memory afterward because she’d been forced to eliminate Hydra triple agent who was loyal to SHIELD. Amanda Waller has faced similar internal struggles.RELATED: 10 Times Marvel Made Maria Hill The Bad GuyRELATED: S.H.I.E.L.D’s New Magic Division Could Play a Prominent Role in the MCU

Although from different universes, Maria Hill, the former Director of Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D., and Amanda Waller, the founder of DC’s Suicide Squad, share many similarities. Hill and Waller are strong and committed leaders who bear the world’s burden on their shoulders. They’re both workaholics and often struggle with guilt. They are recognized for their cruelty, recklessness, and controversial unsanctioned operations. Hill and Waller are visionaries responsible for imaginative security responses to dangerous threats. However, a notable difference exists between them. While Amanda Waller is a well-respected leader in the DC Universe, Maria Hill possesses more power in the Marvel Universe thanks to her unexpected capacity for personal growth.

RELATED: 10 Times Marvel Made Maria Hill The Bad Guy

Despite making difficult decisions others might perceive as extreme or unethical, Hill and Waller never openly express remorse. Despite their similarities, the two spymasters have followed very different paths. Waller’s lost a lot of her influence over Task Force X as she’s lost her superiors’ trust. However, Hill is still respected as a strong leader and a frontline soldier and has become more of a superhero ally over time. Her decision to trust one superhero led to her success with the CIA and SHIELD in ways that Amanda Waller has never matched.

RELATED: S.H.I.E.L.D’s New Magic Division Could Play a Prominent Role in the MCU

Maria Hill and Amanda Waller share many similarities at first glance. They’re both military veterans who suffered trauma and pioneering women with high-level security positions. They even both live in Chicago. On a deeper level, Waller and Hill also share a sense of hidden guilt about their work. After following orders that almost led to her demise, Maria Hill struggled with remorse. In 2016’s Jessica Jones #12 (written by Brian Michael Bendis, with Michael Gaydos, Javier Pulido, and Matt Hollingsworth), metahuman private investigator Jessica Jones was on the case to discover who was trying to kill Maria Hill. Jess discovered that Hill had ordered her own assassination and wiped her own memory afterward because she’d been forced to eliminate Hydra triple agent who was loyal to SHIELD. Amanda Waller has faced similar internal struggles.

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