It actually unironically is Black Widow >First female led 60s marvel comic series, Amazing Adventures >Heiress with certain amount of money, probable Romanov heir, princess >feminist ideals, always thrust into some kind of bondage >bracelets, israeliteelery acting as equipment >beehive >modern stories give Black Widow a sorority of Black Widows similar to the amazons
They also have the distinction of coming from "utopian" civilizations but get converted into patriotic American service members and intelligence agents
>Carol
Unironically yes, but with the popularity of Injustice Wonder Woman >Storm
Claremontgay coping, she hasn’t been relevant since the 90s, at best >Jean Grey
She’s not even the Wonder Woman of the X-Men, either got mogged by Storm or Emma when she’s not dead
In terms of actually having the decades of solo material and of casual normie recognition Wonder Woman has, none of them. Black Widow and Scarlet Witch were the closest they ever got to having heroines that actually got popular and well-known thanks to the MCU, but they managed to throw that potential away twice over.
Meanwhile as always in these threads, X-gays gonna X-gay and pretend it's still the 90s and they're still top dog.
>but they managed to throw that potential away twice over. >drag their feet on a Black Widow movie >have Bendis brainrot and insist on House of M affecting Scarlet Witch's heel turn and sabotage her popularity >all because they hitched their horses on the Carol train that completely derailed and flopped
Kelly Sue DeConnick ruined Carol forever but I remember really loving the Brian Reed Era of her and thinking she was going to be Marvel’s Wonder Woman. Sadge…
To think that Marvel nearly could've had their Wonder Woman with Carol if they kept the Ms. Marvel name and costume...
>Carol
Unironically yes, but with the popularity of Injustice Wonder Woman >Storm
Claremontgay coping, she hasn’t been relevant since the 90s, at best >Jean Grey
She’s not even the Wonder Woman of the X-Men, either got mogged by Storm or Emma when she’s not dead
carol was always boring. She couldn't cut is as a solo character so they made her an Avenger. She couldn't cut it as an avenger so they made her a mutant. Couldn't make it as an X-man so they made her a wino, so on and so forth
They didn't "make Carol a mutant". In the early 80s Marvel were trying to retire her after her solo book got cancelled. After retiring her with Marcus failed, Claremont put her in his X-Men book for a few issues to set up her new retirement from comics; she became the super-OP Binary and was off having adventures in deep space, this wrote her out of comics almost entirely for the rest of the 80s and a lot of the 90s.
>When William Marston passed away in 1947, he left behind a contract that gave DC Comics the right to exclusively publish Wonder Woman comics as long as they continued to keep the title going. If they ever stopped publishing it, the ownership would permanently revert to Marston’s estate, which made Wonder Woman one of the longest-running super hero comics in history.
It's Storm. You guys don't want to admit because you boil her down to "le black woman power fantasy" but no other female Marvel character has had the same impact she has had.
All of the relevant female Marvel characters are X-Men.
in the eyes of normies, it was Black Widow, thanks to the MCU.
It actually unironically is Black Widow
>First female led 60s marvel comic series, Amazing Adventures
>Heiress with certain amount of money, probable Romanov heir, princess
>feminist ideals, always thrust into some kind of bondage
>bracelets, israeliteelery acting as equipment
>beehive
>modern stories give Black Widow a sorority of Black Widows similar to the amazons
They also have the distinction of coming from "utopian" civilizations but get converted into patriotic American service members and intelligence agents
None. The real answer is Storm.
That being said, the ladies in this picture aren't bad characters.
Storm isn't wonder woman
Valkyrie
None. It’s Thor
None. It’s either Carol Danvers, Sue Storm, or Jean Grey
That's the wrong Storm
>Carol
Unironically yes, but with the popularity of Injustice Wonder Woman
>Storm
Claremontgay coping, she hasn’t been relevant since the 90s, at best
>Jean Grey
She’s not even the Wonder Woman of the X-Men, either got mogged by Storm or Emma when she’s not dead
BW pretty much due to Iron Man. SW could have aimed for superman if they found a way to writer her powers well.
Storm and it's not even close
In terms of actually having the decades of solo material and of casual normie recognition Wonder Woman has, none of them. Black Widow and Scarlet Witch were the closest they ever got to having heroines that actually got popular and well-known thanks to the MCU, but they managed to throw that potential away twice over.
Meanwhile as always in these threads, X-gays gonna X-gay and pretend it's still the 90s and they're still top dog.
>but they managed to throw that potential away twice over.
>drag their feet on a Black Widow movie
>have Bendis brainrot and insist on House of M affecting Scarlet Witch's heel turn and sabotage her popularity
>all because they hitched their horses on the Carol train that completely derailed and flopped
who's the Batman of the Marvel Universe?
It was Wolverine but now it's up in the air.
Spider-Man
Either Daredevil, Or Ironman.
In terms of Popularity, Spider-Man, but in terms of actual character, Iron Man and Daredevil
Xavier.
>superscientist martial artist
>asspull plans
>worst enemy is his best friend
>dresses teenagers in yellow spandex
He's a criple, he has more in common with Barbara Gordon
Kelly Sue DeConnick ruined Carol forever but I remember really loving the Brian Reed Era of her and thinking she was going to be Marvel’s Wonder Woman. Sadge…
To think that Marvel nearly could've had their Wonder Woman with Carol if they kept the Ms. Marvel name and costume...
carol was always boring. She couldn't cut is as a solo character so they made her an Avenger. She couldn't cut it as an avenger so they made her a mutant. Couldn't make it as an X-man so they made her a wino, so on and so forth
They didn't "make Carol a mutant". In the early 80s Marvel were trying to retire her after her solo book got cancelled. After retiring her with Marcus failed, Claremont put her in his X-Men book for a few issues to set up her new retirement from comics; she became the super-OP Binary and was off having adventures in deep space, this wrote her out of comics almost entirely for the rest of the 80s and a lot of the 90s.
ok but case in point. she's a nobody. empty costume
Carol’s 80s comics are extremely underrated
>X-gays pretending their women are popular when not a single one of them can hold a series to save their life
>When William Marston passed away in 1947, he left behind a contract that gave DC Comics the right to exclusively publish Wonder Woman comics as long as they continued to keep the title going. If they ever stopped publishing it, the ownership would permanently revert to Marston’s estate, which made Wonder Woman one of the longest-running super hero comics in history.
only female hero that sells is Catwoman and for obvious reasons
>no Storm
That's a late 60s line up, storm didn't exit and even then she didn't get really rocking until the 80s
It's Storm. You guys don't want to admit because you boil her down to "le black woman power fantasy" but no other female Marvel character has had the same impact she has had.
What impact? X-Men as a whole is irrelevant to most people under 40 by now, and Storm hasn't even been the lead woman in X-Men since the 80s.