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- The Sentry is often referred to as Marvel Comics' answer to DC Comics' Superman, the legendary caped Kryptonian who operates on Earth as a protective hero.
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Sep 13, 2023 · The Marvels will feature Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel as the MCU's Superman, complete with strong opponents and a role as protector. The success of Carol Danvers in the MCU shows that DC can take a similar approach with its new Superman, learning from past mistakes.
- Who Is Sentry? The MCU's Version Of Superman Explained
The Sentry is often referred to as Marvel Comics' answer to...
- Who Is Sentry? The MCU's Version Of Superman Explained
Nov 17, 2023 · The Sentry is often referred to as Marvel Comics' answer to DC Comics' Superman, the legendary caped Kryptonian who operates on Earth as a protective hero. Both Superman and the Sentry share many similar abilities, including enhanced strength, senses, flight, speed, and invulnerability, yet Robert Reynolds' Void persona sets him apart from the ...
- Kai Young
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- Hyperion. If you're looking for a Marvel hero who is about as close to a carbon copy of Superman as it gets, it's Hyperion. He has all the same powers, and get this; he draws his power from the sun.
- Sentry. Sentry is essentially the same idea as Superman, but if he had a great equally destructive identity that is comprised of the hero's repressed memories and negative emotions.
- Wonder Man. This may sound insane, but Wonder Man is almost more over-powered than Superman. This Marvel hero can do almost everything Superman can do, but also has abilites like shapeshifting, teleporting, giving his powers to other individuals and being immortal.
- Gladiator. Gladiator, I would say, is about the most identifiable Superman clone on this list. Perhaps people didn't immediately peg the mohawk'd purple alien as a being on the same level as Superman, but it's true.
Oct 19, 2021 · A new featurette for Marvel Studios' Eternals confirmed Superman's existence within the MCU. Thanks to Matt Reeves' The Batman and multiple Dark Knights appearing in The Flash, Gotham's Caped Crusader received most of the attention at 2021's DC FanDome.
- Savannah Sanders
- Writer
- A Cosmic Comics History
- How Do The Eternals Fit Into The MCU?
- Who Are The Eternals?
The Eternals—a group of immortal beings tasked with protecting and nurturing the human race—were created by the legendary comics writer and artist Jack Kirby in 1976. Kirby, who co-created Captain America, The Fantastic Four and many more iconic characters, left Marvel Comics for rival DC Comics in 1970. While there, he created the New Gods, a cosm...
As the trailers and the very proper noun-heavy opening text for the film reveal, the Eternals have roughly the same origin in the Marvel Cinematic Universeas they do in the comics. They were created by Celestials to defend humanity from the Deviants and help the species grow and develop. While neither the Eternals nor the Deviants have appeared in ...
Having established the Eternals’ comic history and how that’s been adapted to fit in the MCU, it’s worth spending a little time introducing the actual individual Eternals—though perhaps not too much time, as the point of the movie is letting the audience learn who these characters are. Sersi (Gemma Chan) is the ostensible protagonist of Eternals, e...
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- James Grebey
Oct 25, 2021 · The Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which “real” superheroes like Thor, Captain Marvel and Black Panther are household names, now contains the fictional icon Superman, who launched the...
Oct 19, 2021 · Marvel Studios has apparently chosen to give one of those secrets away for free, early, by releasing a new preview for Eternals that reveals that the characters of the MCU are all too aware...