Friday 5 September 2014

Top 10: Most Underrated Marvel Characters


After counting down the Top 5 Most Underrated DC Comics Characters, it seemed fitting to list Marvel's most underrated characters as well. Much like their rival, Marvel has many iconic heroines who have had the privilege of headlining books and appearing on the big screen. Even still, there are several amazing women who deserve more recognition.

Below is a list of the top 10 most underrated Marvel characters. With the right promotion, these superheroines can go from the D-list darlings to leading ladies.

10. Valkyrie


As the hero Valkyrie, the Asgardian Brunnhilde has saved the world many times over as a member of the Defenders and was eventually elected into the Avengers. She's a heroine of Amazonian proportions and has become a fan-favourite thanks to her stints in Secret Avengers and The Fearless Defenders.

Valkyrie has everything she needs to become a leading lady. Aside from the obvious "Lady Thor" look she has going, she's a relentless warrior whose escapades would make for a great solo title. Think: Asgardian Wonder Woman.

09. Silver Sable


Originally an ambiguous antagonist for Spider-Man, Silver Sable is an enterprising mercenary and businesswoman. This gun-toting badass headlined her own book in the 1990s for 35 issues, nearly qualifying her to be one of Marvel's longest-running female-led books. Since then, Silver Sable has been relegated to supporting appearances and was supposedly killed during Ends of the Earth.

Silver Sable has long been in the shadow of fellow platinum-haired femme fatale Black Cat. The two women have both appeared in cartoons and video games, but it is the Black Cat who receives recognition due to her romance with the Web Slinger. As such, a film role and a resurrection would go a long way in resuscitating Silver Sable's comic book career.


08. Songbird


Once known as the villain Screaming Mimi, Melissa Gold redeemed herself as a member of the Thunderbolts using the codename Songbird. Able to transform sound into solid objects, Songbird is one of the most versatile superheroines around.

In the alternate universe storyline Avengers Forever, Songbird is depicted as a member of the titular team. This potential has yet to be fully explored in the main universe and would be a fascinating avenue for the character to take.

07. Julia Carpenter


After an experiment granted her with superpowers, single mother Julia Carpenter became the costumed hero known as Spider-Woman. Following brief tenures on the West Coast branch of the Avengers and the Canadian super team Omega Flight, Julia gave up her life as a vigilante to become the new Madame Web.

As the second woman to use the moniker of Spider-Woman, Julia had big shoes to fill. She managed to carve out an identity for herself and even appeared in the Iron Man cartoon from the 1990s as a major supporting character. Even still, Marvel has struggled with what to do with her and have questionably kept her on the D-list. To make matters worse, her iconic costume has been passed down to someone else, making it quite clear that a return to superheroing isn't in the cards for Julia.

06. Karma


Xi'an Coy Manh, otherwise known as Karma, is a founding member of the New Mutants who possesses the ability of mind control. While she spends most of her time mentoring the new generation of mutants, Karma is one X-Man who shouldn't be taken lightly.

As a Vietnamese immigrant and out lesbian, Karma has been a continued symbol of Marvel's dedication to representing diversity amongst the X-Men titles. In recent years, the character made notable appearances in Uncanny X-Men, New Mutants, and Astonishing X-Men. Despite this, she continues to fly under the radar. Karma is a full-fledged X-Man, so it's high time that she be treated like one. 


05. Misty Knight


Born out of the blaxploitation era, Misty Knight was one of the very first African-American heroines Marvel had. Part Foxy Brown and part Bionic Woman, Misty is a former police officer whose bionic enhancements grant her superhuman strength.

Over the years, Misty has been relegated to the role of love interest and guest star. Even still, she's squeezed in a few headlining appearances in Heroes for Hire and The Fearless Defenders. With her trademark sass and take-no-prisoners attitude, Misty Knight has the potential to crossover from cult sensation to A-list heroine. Toss her in a title with Colleen Wing and Jessica Jones, and you've got Marvel's answer to Charlie's Angels.


04. Monet St. Croix


Originating as a member of teen super team Generation X, Monet St. Croix is an aristocrat with as many mutant powers as she has clothing. Known for her signature catty remarks, Monet adds a touch of humour to any team she's on along with the muscle to back it up.

As a major player in both Generation X and X-Factor, Monet established herself within the fringes of the Marvel Universe. This powerhouse deserves the chance to shine and is finally getting a taste of the A-list now that she is an official member of the X-Men. Appearances in adaptations and further involvement with the X-Men should erase her from the D-list. Let's make that happen, shall we?


03. Hellcat


Patsy Walker is a former teen star who turned to the life of a superhero after the dissolution of her marriage to her high school sweetheart Buzz Baxter. A thrill-seeker at heart, Patsy has been a member of the Avengers and the Defenders as the feline-themed vigilante Hellcat.

As a creation of Marvel's precursor Timely Comics, Patsy Walker made her debut in 1944 and is technically one of the company's first heroines. Her teen humour comic ran for an astounding three decades. Even with this legacy behind her, most fans are blissfully unaware of her existence. Hellcat is actually a remarkably well-rounded character and is one of Marvel's most relatable heroines. Perhaps another stint with the Avengers is just what she needs to be spared from obscurity.


02. Monica Rambeau


Monica Rambeau is a spunky young woman who became a superheroine after being bombarded with extra-dimensional energy. Initially using the codename Captain Marvel, Monica was a member of the Avengers and even became the leader of the team during the late 1980s.

Monica was truly the Avengers' answer to the X-Men's Storm. She's a confident leader and powerful hero who has a penchant for wearing black and white outfits. Nevertheless, she's come nowhere near Storm's level of recognizability. Even with her current role in Mighty Avengers, Monica has yet to break into the mainstream consciousness. Truthfully, I think the Marvel Cinematic Universe is in dire need of a character like Monica Rambeau. After all, the filmic counterpart of the Avengers is horribly white-washed.


01. Dazzler


Alison Blaire is a mutant singer who has put her powers of light generation to use as the supeheroine known as Dazzler. She's fierce, fabulous, and totally badass. She's been a solo hero, a key member of the X-Men, and even spent some time kicking bad guy butt in England as part of Excalibur. More recently, she's taken up the role of mutant liaison for S.H.I.E.L.D.

Dazzler is the queen of Marvel's D-list. Despite having one of Marvel's longest running female-led comics under her belt and a lengthy stint as part of the X-Men, she's remained in the shadow of more well-known mutants for the better part of three decades. Beyond her Omega Level powers, Dazzler is known for her strong moral compass and keen sense of justice. She famously came out as a mutant at the height of the anti-mutant hysteria and spent years fighting for change in the Mojoverse. On top of that, her celebrity status makes her one of the most relevant characters in Marvel's wheelhouse. In our celebrity obsessed culture, you'd think the House of Ideas would want to capitalize on this. Dazzler deserves a chance to shine. Let's retire Rogue from the big screen and cartoons for a little while, let Dazzler dearest take over for a while.

1 comment:

  1. 10. Did you read her appearance in Avengers Academy? She's a riot and she's awesome in her own right too. Hell, she comes from a race of warrior women herself, what's not to like?

    9. Oh I'm familiar with her. Since I slowly developed loyalties to Marvel, I knew of her thanks to Spectacular Spider-Man. She seems pretty cool herself.

    8. Oh ho, I love Songbird. Damn right she should join The Avengers, it'd be interesting or at least put her in one of the multiple Avengers teams. Hell, I kind of predicted she'd be Skye from Agents of SHIELD at one point. I mean they've been using various Marvel characters that aren't A-listers; who's to say she won't appear?

    7. Oh, oh! I own comic featuring her; it's one of the West Coast Avengers comics. She's very cool in her own right and well, I wouldn't mind seeing her again really.

    6. Okay I'll be honest, I'm new to Karma but I totally want to read her now since you sold me on her.

    5. Misty Knight, I want to read more about her as well really. She seems like someone I can easily get into. Like I've seen TNT Jackson; she seems to evoke that film.

    4. Monet St. Croix, someone I admire as much as the other female X-Men characters. Hopefully she'll be elevated to the A-Listers.

    3. One of the comics featuring Hellcat was Marvel Divas and she was characterized decently, she seems cool herself as well.

    2. Ah Monica Rambeau, the first female Captain Marvel before Carol Danvers. I did immediately fall in love with her. I'm glad she's still around and did join the Mighty Avengers. I feel she did find her identity as Spectrum, I like the costume; it suits her well enough. I actually have thought of a fan casting choice for her if she were to appear in a movie; Danai Gurira. I think she has the acting chops to pull her off.

    1. Dazzler, I want to see more of. I want to her comics and I admire your passion for the character. Though while I'd prefer a movie version of Dazzler to replace Rogue given the franchise nerfed her though I prefer her to share screentime with Rogue in a future cartoon. At least they'd have a rivalry. ;)

    Though seriously, she seems awesome in her own right.

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