From Spider-Man and the Green Goblin to Mr. Fantastic and Dr. Doom, these epic Marvel rivalries have shaped Marvel history and even comics in general.
While there are some hero and villain duos that only the most die-hard comics fans would know, there are the iconic, epic Marvel Comics rivalries that have not only been ingrained in popular culture but have shaped comics history. When one says, "Marvel," it's hard not to imagine Spider-Man battling the Green Goblin. The same could be said for many of the renowned rivalries between a special selection of Marvel heroes and villains.
Their decades-spanning conflict has gone through a number of phases, one of which even included Sabretooth staying in the X-Men's mansion when Professor X was trying to help him. This relationship has impacted the Marvel Comics history greatly, showing readers how easily Wolverine could have become a villain like Sabretooth had things been a little different for Logan.
The sibling rivalry between the pair is responsible for one of the most important comics teams ever : The Avengers. In 1963's Avengers #1 by Lee and Kirby,the combined efforts of the Avengers defeated Loki, something that would've been impossible if Thor was on his own. Without Loki and his scheming ways, the Avengers never would have assembled.
6 X-Men & Phoenix Force While frequently linked to Jean Grey, the Phoenix Force is an immortal cosmic entity that has also used the X-Men members of Cyclops, Emma Frost, Magik, and Colossus as hosts. It's safe to say that through the many hosts the Phoenix Force has encumbered, it has torn apart the X-Men and wreaked unequivocal havoc.
The showdown between the Avengers and Thanos resulted in one of the most popular Marvel storylines ever created, namely 1991's The Infinity Gauntlet by Jim Starlin, George Pérez and Ron Lim. This famous storyline has been featured in the MCU and remains an enduring picture of how powerful a foe Thanos is, even to a group as lauded and capable as the Avengers.
The rivalry between Captain America and the Red Skull demonstrated to readers that Marvel Comics do not only have characters who are fantastical or unrealistic. The Red Skull may be amplified and exaggerated to fit in the comic book landscape. However, the evil ideologies of the character are based in reality, showing that comic book villains can be based on real-life evils.
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