
An incredible fighter and leader of men, Cap also wields his vibranium shield both defensively and as a projectile weapon, tossing it and catching it as it bounces back.Īlong with these new characters, access to the new game offers the first in the home testing of the Toy Box mode.
Cap: And finally we have Steve Rogers, injected with super serum in WWII to make him Captain America. You wouldn't like him when he's angry, and as Hulk he's always angry. He can jump very high and climb up buildings bare handed. Hulk: Your classic 'tank', when Doctor Bruce Banner becomes the gamma-powered Hulk he's incredibly strong and virtually indestructible. Repulsor technology in the boots and gloves to fly and throw blasts of energy. Iron Man: Inventor genius and billionaire Tony Stark created his own incredible armor to become Iron Man. Mjolnir can only be wielded by its worthy owner, and will return to Thor's hand when thrown. With godlike strength he wields the hammer Mjolnir. Thor: Norse God Thor is the God of Thunder, and has power over thunder and lightning. Originally a Marvel monster in Tales to Astonish, Groot can sprout and regrow branches, and has all the impact of being hit by. Groot: He may not be chatty but this walking alien tree packs a punch. Here we see him partnered with Groot, our next character. Genetically modified to give him more than animal intelligence, Rocket is one of the hardest and most popular anthropomorphic characters in superhero comics.
Rocket Raccoon: Just Rocket in the movie, Rocket Raccoon is a quick mouthed gunslinger. He's a rogue with a heart of gold and a very cool coat. Marvel's Han Solo, Star Lord is half alien and an expert with various alien weapons. Star Lord: He's Star Lord, man! Peter Quill, leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Spidey: Peter Parker, wall crawling, web shooters, great power and great responsibility. Nick Fury: Filling out our trio of un-powered heroes Nick Fury is the head of international spy agency SHIELD, a proficient soldier and super-spy. Un-powered, she's a terrific martial artist, handy with guns and gadgets. Black Widow: Teamed with Hawkeye in the Avengers movie, secret agent Natasha Romanoff is the Black Widow. One of superhero comics most charming jerks, he's the archetypal likeable rogue. Hawkeye: One of the few un-powered characters here, Avenger Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, is an expert[ archer and martial artist. Drax: Known as Drax the Destroyer in the comics, where he was a human mind put into a powerful alien body by Thanos, you'll probably know Drax as the grief-stricken, literal minded alien in the Guardians of the Galaxy movie. A skilled martial artist with superhuman strength, Gamora is also an expert with knives and swords, as seen here. Gamora: Definitely not She-Hulk, thanks for telling me everyone, Gamora is the last of her species and was adopted by cosmic mega-villain Thanos. Iron Fist: Danny Rand wields the martial arts power of the Iron Fist, granted to him when he fought the dragon Shou-Lau the Undying. Nova wields the Nova Force which gives him the powers of flight and super strength as well as the ability to absorb energy and throw it out as pulses or beams.
Nova: A human member of the Nova Corps, a kind of space police based on the planet Xandar.First introduced as a mysterious new black costume for Spider-Man, Venom has all the abilities of Spider-Man as well as shape shifting and an animal strength. Venom: The Venom symbiote is an alien creature that bonds itself to a human host.
Loki: From Norse mythology to villain in some of the biggest movies of the last few years, Loki is a trickster with powers of illusion and constant pain to his brother Thor.