The Phoenix Force is one of the most powerful and most ancient cosmic beings in the Marvel universe. A physical manifestation of the force of life, it exists before darkness itself and cleans the universe from everything that doesn’t belong. However, it usually needs a host to work. Its more famous host is Jean Grey, one of the most powerful telepaths in the Marvel universe. However, she isn’t the only one to wield this ancient power. Recently, the Phoenix Force bonded with Echo, a vigilante mostly famous for her time as the enemy/lover of Daredevil during David Mack and Joe Quesada’s 90’s run on the Man without Fear.With the introduction of Echo in Hawkeye, more fans know about Maya Lopez than ever. This vigilante has been around in the comics since 1999 but didn’t get a chance to truly shine until recently when Jason Aaron turned her into the Phoenix Champion for his Avengers run. Although Echo’s time as the Phoenix Host was cut short by the Masters of Evil during “Avengers Assemble,” it definitely put Maya on the map for more casual fans, especially when it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This particular storyline has some fans wondering if her upcoming series, Echo, will set the ground for the Phoenix or the X-Men’s appearance in the MCU.In 2021, Hawkeye introduced a new character to the MCU, Maya Lopez, aka Echo. Portrayed by Alaqua Cox, she’s the leader of the Tracksuit Mafia. Echo seeks revenge against Ronin for killing her father. When she crosses paths with Clint Barton, things get complicated for the archer, who spent a while acting as the vigilante Ronin following the Snap. Ultimately, Echo learned that the true mastermind behind her father’s murder was Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, her own boss and mentor. She confronts Fisk and seemingly shoots him in the Hawkeye finale. Now, the Echo trailer shows Kingpin has survived with an eye wound.Echo Could Inspire Future TV-MA Marvel Shows30 Obscure Marvel Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie
The Phoenix Force is one of the most powerful and most ancient cosmic beings in the Marvel universe. A physical manifestation of the force of life, it exists before darkness itself and cleans the universe from everything that doesn’t belong. However, it usually needs a host to work. Its more famous host is Jean Grey, one of the most powerful telepaths in the Marvel universe. However, she isn’t the only one to wield this ancient power. Recently, the Phoenix Force bonded with Echo, a vigilante mostly famous for her time as the enemy/lover of Daredevil during David Mack and Joe Quesada’s 90’s run on the Man without Fear.
With the introduction of Echo in Hawkeye, more fans know about Maya Lopez than ever. This vigilante has been around in the comics since 1999 but didn’t get a chance to truly shine until recently when Jason Aaron turned her into the Phoenix Champion for his Avengers run. Although Echo’s time as the Phoenix Host was cut short by the Masters of Evil during “Avengers Assemble,” it definitely put Maya on the map for more casual fans, especially when it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This particular storyline has some fans wondering if her upcoming series, Echo, will set the ground for the Phoenix or the X-Men’s appearance in the MCU.
In 2021, Hawkeye introduced a new character to the MCU, Maya Lopez, aka Echo. Portrayed by Alaqua Cox, she’s the leader of the Tracksuit Mafia. Echo seeks revenge against Ronin for killing her father. When she crosses paths with Clint Barton, things get complicated for the archer, who spent a while acting as the vigilante Ronin following the Snap. Ultimately, Echo learned that the true mastermind behind her father’s murder was Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, her own boss and mentor. She confronts Fisk and seemingly shoots him in the Hawkeye finale. Now, the Echo trailer shows Kingpin has survived with an eye wound.
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