5 Best Stan Lee Heroes the MCU Should Introduce Next


The Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced many of Stan Lees greatest creations – but not all of them. There are some awesome heroes co-created by Stan Lee with immense potential who are just waiting for their MCU debut – here are the five best.

5

Doctor Voodoo, aka Jericho Drumm

Created by Stan Lee, Len Wein and John Romita Sr.

doctor voodoo casting a spell

A powerful sorcerer, Jericho Drumm originally fled his destiny to pursue academia. However, when his brother was murdered, Jericho embraced magic to seek retribution. Jericho’s sibling Daniel Drumm already exists in the MCU (played by Mark Anthony Brighton), so the foundations are already there for Jericho’s classic ‘Hero’s Journey’ origin.

One of the most powerful sorcerers on the planet, Jericho took over as Sorcerer Supreme when Doctor Strange lost the title in the comics. Voodoo is able to teleport, pause time, transmute matter, and unleash a huge range of mystic forces, with particular skill at necromancy and mystic doorways. He’s often accompanied by the ghost of his brother and is a trained psychologist.

4

Marvel Boy, aka The Uranian, aka Robert Grayson

Created by Stan Lee, Russ Heath and Roy Thomas

agents of atlas marvel boy the uranian 3
agents of atlas marvel boy the uranian 3

Robert Grayson is the son of a German rocket scientist who escaped to Uranus out of fear of the Nazis, utilizing technology that could communicate with the planet’s Eternals. Robert later returned to Earth as Marvel Boy, utilizing the powerful alien ‘light bracelets’ to fly and unleash energy blasts. However, it was eventually revealed that much of Marvel Boy’s early career was an elaborate lie, propped up by his powerful telepathic abilities and skill at creating illusions.

agents of atlas marvel boy the uranian
agents of atlas marvel boy the uranian

Later creators Jeff Parker and Felix Ruiz retconned Marvel Boy’s past, revealing that his superhuman nature was more bizarre than it appeared. In order to survive on Uranus, Grayson was biologically altered, essentially becoming an alien entity. He is so different to humans that he requires a spacesuit to survive on Earth, and only looks human because he’s constantly casting an illusion.

agents of atlas marvel boy the uranian 4 true form
agents of atlas marvel boy the uranian 4 true form

Piloting a flying saucer, the Uranian uses a kitschy ’70s sci-fi aesthetic to hide how genuinely alien he is, and how much contact with another world has transformed him. He’s also a member of the Agents of Atlas – perhaps the single best property Marvel still hasn’t adapted for the MCU.

3

The Two-Gun Kid, aka Matthew Hawk

Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

marvel's two-gun kid
marvel’s two-gun kid

An Old West vigilante who is a lawyer in his civilian guise, the Two-Gun Kid gets by with nothing but his immense skill with his twin revolvers. Marvel has a slate of cowboy characters, but what makes the Two-Gun Kid special is his history of time travel.

marvel two-gun kid
marvel two-gun kid

When the Avengers found themselves in the past, the Two-Gun Kid aided the team, and later traveled to the present as a crime-fighting fish out of water. The MCU has the chance to create the first good superhero-Western starring Matt Hawk’s cowboy vigilante, with the potential to then bring him into the modern day.

2

The Destroyer, aka Kevin Marlow

Created by Stan Lee and Jack Binder

marvel hero the destroyer
marvel hero the destroyer

The MCU has paid homage to Stan Lee in the vast majority of its movies, and yet his first ever superhero still hasn’t appeared. The Destroyer is a WWII war correspondent who couldn’t stand by and simply report on the Nazi regime. After downing an experimental Super-Soldier Serum, he became the superstrong Destroyer, with the side-effect of slowed aging that gave him an extended heroic career.

destroyer fighting nazis
destroyer fighting nazis

The MCU has already teased unseen superhero involvement in WWII in Ant-Man, so it would be easy to tie Destroyer into that lore. His vicious fighting style and hatred of his Nazi opponents could also give the Avengers a much-needed Wolverine-style badass.

Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

fantastic four's wyatt wingfoot
fantastic four’s wyatt wingfoot

A longtime ally of the Fantastic Four and love interest of She-Hulk, Wyatt Wingfoot is a classic pulp hero in a world of superhumans. A skilled fighter, shooter and driver, Wyatt is a descendant of the Comanche and the (eventual) leader of the fictional Keewazi tribe, adventuring all over the world and (after befriending the Human Torch) off it.

wyatt wingfoot kisses she-hulk
wyatt wingfoot kisses she-hulk

Marvel’s depiction of Wyatt Wingfoot hasn’t always been unproblematic, but the character has an undeniable charisma that’s totally his own. Wingfoot manages to come across as a confident, highly skilled leader even when surrounded by more physically powerful characters – an adventurer whose skills and experiences have made him a superhero in spirit, if not in literal superpowers.

the fantastic four equip wyatt wingfoot with armor
the fantastic four equip wyatt wingfoot with armor

Those are the 5 Stan Lee heroes we most want to see appear in the MCU next – let us know below what you think of our entires, and which other characters you want the movies to adapt.

Headshot Of Stan Lee In The Los Angeles Premiere of 'Thor'
Headshot Of Stan Lee In The Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Thor’ 

Birthdate

December 28, 1922

Birthplace

New York, New York, USA

Professions

Writer, Editor, Publisher, Producer, Actor

Height

5 feet 11 inches




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