Guess Who: Heroes
Arch Enemies
Legacy Titles
Marvelous Metals
Origins
100

This star-spangled man with a plan fought in World War Two then found himself frozen in ice for decades.

Captain America

100

This glider-riding villain is one of Spider-Man's greatest foes, despite being the father of Peter Parker's best friend.

Green Goblin

100

This African American hero is just one of the men to hold the title of Captain America.

Sam Wilson

100

This fictional metal is the primary resource found in Wakanda.

Vibranium

100

Bitten by a radioactive spider, this spandex-wearing wall-crawler is the most popular hero in all of Marvel.

Spider-Man / Peter Parker

200

Being blind never stopped this acrobatic hero of Hell's Kitchen.

Daredevil

200

This red-faced villain fought Captain America again and again but almost always comes out the loser.

Red Skull

200

The mantle of Black Panther has been passed down through generations. While her brother is the most famous person to wear the mask, this scientific genius also carried the claws for a time.

Shiri

200

While most people think Captain America's shield is made of Vibranium thanks to the movies, in the comics it was actually made of this metal.

Proto-Adamantium

200

Being a hero runs in the family for this billionaire philanthropist; his father was involved in the creation of Captain America and spent decades creating weapons for the United States military.

Tony Stark / Iron Man

300

This Red Room assassin turned on her country to start working with S.H.I.E.L.D.

Black Widow / Natasha Romanov

300
This villain's experience as a child in World War 2 still haunt him long after he and Charles Xavier became friends—and enemies.

Magneto / Magnus / Erik Lehnsherr / Max Eisenhardt

300

Thor was revealed to be a title, not just a name, when this female cancer patient transformed into the Mighty Thor while Odinson was declared unworthy.

Jane Foster

300

This real-world super-dense metal is one of the materials Colossus can turn into, making him a nigh-unstoppable juggernaut thanks to its density and resiliency.

Osmium

300

Wolverine has been around for hundreds of years, but he was originally born in this country.

Canada

400

This 4th-wall-breaking Merc with a Mouth is one of the most popular antiheroes in the Marvel Universe... that is, when he's not stuffing his face with chimichangas.

Deadpool

400

Wolverine has had many foes, but few were as deadly as this red-blooded Soviet killer, whose abilities include producing two Carbonadium tentacles from his wrists.

Omega Red

400

Unparalleled accuracy with a bow is required one requirement to take on the mantle of Hawkeye, something this understudy of Clint Barton surely possessed.

Kate Bishop

400

This metal, bonded to the Wolverine's bones, is the strongest substance found on earth, and is practically invulnerable once solid.

Adamantium

400

This young woman was an Avengers super fan when she was exposed to the Terrigen Mist, which activated her Inhuman powers (though she was later retconned into being a mutant and is now on the X-Men).

Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel

500

This Superman parody was also sent to Earth as a baby, the last living Eternal from a dying planet. While he's been depicted as both villain and hero, he joined the Avengers and is widely considered a hero now.

Hyperion

500

This arch-enemy of Iron Man is most notable for wearing ten alien rings of power.

The Mandarin

500

Captain Marvel, Photon, Spectrum... this hero has had many names over the years.

Monica Rambeau

500

Thor's hammer was forged in the heart of a dying star and made entirely of this mystical metal.

Uru

500

This rodent was experimented on by the High Evolutionary on Halfworld before escaping and joining a motley crew of misfits and forming the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Rocket Racoon

M
e
n
u