(#3) Vision
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel Universe
A living computer born of Tony Stark, Bruce Banner, Jarvis, Ultron, and the Mind Stone, Vision is intelligent, to say the very least. Though the MCU hasn’t put too much focus on his computing power and knack for problem-solving, the comic book version of the character is indispensable to the Avengers when it comes to brain power.
Ravenclaws are also characterized by their detachment from others, as they often bury themselves in books, research, and philosophical debates. While he may be a synthetic life form capable of love, Vision also constantly struggles to stay connected to humanity and not get lost in the ones and zeros of existence.
(#9) Black Panther
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Black Panther, Ultimate Avengers 2, Marvel Universe
T’Challa isn’t just the heroic Black Panther, he’s the protector of Wakanda and its king. From ruling the most technologically advanced civilization on Earth to fighting off aliens and evildoers, the wearer of the Black Panther mantle requires a surplus of bravery and nerve.
In the comics, T’Challa could easily fit into Ravenclaw or Slytherin, but the movies have focused more on his regal attributes. Black Panther is a fearless warrior, a wise leader, and an inspiring presence, making him a natural Gryffindor.
(#5) Captain America
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Ultimate Avengers, Captain America, Ultimate Avengers 2, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Captain America II: Death Too Soon, Captain America, 3 Dev Adam, Marvel Universe
Along with bravery, “daring, nerve and chivalry” define Gryffindors. As such, it’s hard to think of a more picture-perfect inductee into the house than Captain America. Even before he was given a super-soldier upgrade, Steve Rogers was willing to lay his life on the line for others - literally.
From throwing himself on a seemingly live grenade to going toe-to-toe with his own government and teammates to stand up for his beliefs, Captain America is arguably the poster child for the Gryffindor house.
(#6) Doctor Strange
- Dr. Strange, Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme, Marvel Universe
As an actual wizard, Doctor Strange already has a leg up on his fellow Avengers when it comes to joining Hogwarts. Most likely to become a teacher after graduation, Doctor Strange is hard to place as a student. He can certainly be ruthless and callous in the pursuit of his goals, but the expansion of the mind is his true calling.
Whether becoming one of the greatest surgeons on Earth or mastering the mystic arts in under a year, Stephen Strange is a mental powerhouse. Though magic is ill-defined in the MCU, it certainly seems like a fair amount of both imagination and brain power are involved. And if sorting through over 14 million realities for the one plan that will stop Thanos doesn’t qualify you to join Ravenclaw, then nothing does.
(#7) Hawkeye
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Thor, The Avengers
Hufflepuffs are given short shrift in both the Harry Potter universe and pop culture at large, but their defining traits are incredibly admirable. Prized for their loyalty and willingness to work hard, Hufflepuffs don’t get the glory of Gryffindors and Ravenclaws, but they’re essential to any team.
As an everyperson who straps on a bow and arrow and dukes it out with gods and monsters, Hawkeye is certainly brave, but he’s also loyal to his allies, family, and sense of duty. While other heroes were gifted amazing abilities, all of Clint Barton’s skills come from years of training and dedication.
(#2) Ant-Man
- Ant-Man
Hufflepuffs are the unsung heroes of the Harry Potter universe. While their traits and achievements are praiseworthy, they rarely get the glory. Ant-Man has saved countless lives and helps stop Thanos in Avengers: Endgame. However, he’s still viewed as a goofball - even by his partner, the Wasp.
Scott Lang never gives up, though. He was locked up for fighting for the common person, he’s willing to do whatever it takes to set a good example for his daughter, and when Captain America comes looking for backup, Lang suits up and risks his life for his teammates.
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The Avengers, Marvel Comics’ Superhero team, debuted in Avengers # 1(September 1963), co-written by screenwriter Stein and artist Jake, it’s called “the greatest superhero team on earth. ”. The avengers include humans, robots, gods, aliens, supernatural beings, and even reformed villains. Although the style is different, and often resulting in internal disputes, but they can always unite as a complementary team to fight against particularly powerful forces of evil.
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