The super soldier thawed from ice leads the team with a star-spangled sense of justice, and to put it blunty, that one scene of him ripping wood in Avengers: Age of Ultron made me realize some things about myself.
Who is Captain America?
This Asgardian hero wields lightning and a hammer, earning his God of Thunder nickname - not the God of Hammers.
Who is Thor Odinson?
This device in Tony’s chest powered his first few suits and kept his heart going and... the MCU isn't exactly clear about it on screen.
Who is Arc Reactor?
This hidden African country proudly defends the rare metal vibranium.
Who is Wakanda?
There are exactly this many Infinity Stones per universe causing universal chaos - and yeah, they're pretty good paper weights, too.
What is Six?
This billionaire genius playboy philanthropist built a suit to save himself - and eventually the world with the most mid yet also iconic goatee of all time.
Who is Iron Man?
This realm, home of Odin and Thor, shines with magic and golden skies and somehow loses half their army every battle.
What is Asgard?
This brilliant doctor invented the Super Soldier Serum that created Captain America but tragically passed away in his first appearance.
Who is Dr. Abraham Erskine?
Me-ow! This feline-themed leader wears a vibranium suit and protects his kingdom after his father passes overseas.
Who is Black Panther (T’Challa)?
Guarded by a tragic sacrifice and the big red meanie, this Stone lies on the lonely planet Vormir.
What is Soul Stone?
This brilliant scientist turns very green when he’s angry, smashing everything in sight.
Who is Bruce Banner (Hulk).
This giant wolf, resurrected by Hela, charges into battle during Ragnarök and... I guess dies?
Who is Fenris?
While he does eventually appear in the MCU, he isn't credited with Ultrons origins onscreen.
Who is Hank Pym (Ant-man)?
This tribe watches the Wakandan border with capes and shields instead of flashy tech.
Who is Border Tribe?
It's oopy (ish), it's goopy (ish), and it's red - this stone likes to chill inside Jane Foster's... bones/blood (not really clear and Kevin Feige changed it).
What is the Reality Stone?
This sharpshooter may lack powers, but he nails every shot with his trusty bow with plenty of trick arrows.
Who is Hawkeye?
This goddess of death (mommy) seized control of the Bifrost and shattered Thor’s hammer and isn't that similar to her comics counterpart.
Who is Hela?
This AI started as Tony’s assistant when J.A.R.V.I.S. evolved into the hero Vision.
Who is F.R.I.D.A.Y.?
Not exactly sure if he's a vegetarian or not, but this fisherman from the Jabari tribe steps up for his nation during the blip... and you're not getting credit if you say his original comics name.
Who is M’Baku?
Loki's the proud owner of this stone, getting it from Daddy Thanos.
What is the Mind Stone?
This red-suited wall-crawler was personally recruited into the fight by Tony Stark, and hey, he got to go to Germany!
Who is Spider-Man?
This icy giant king - and Loki’s biological father - once ruled Jotunheim, and yeah, I get it... smash.
Who is Laufey?
Tony cracked time travel by running simulations through this looping geometric concept - coincidentally sharing the name of Owen Wilson's MCU character.
Who is Mobius strip?
This underwater king brings the fight to Wakanda in a clash of civilizations, proving others have access vibranium.
Who is Namor?
She never got a chance to really use the gauntlet like she did in the comics, but at least Nebula got this wrestling nickname from her new friend Tony Stark.
What is the Blue Meanie?