It takes more than powers to be an Avenger! It takes knowledge!
Test your knowledge about the superheroes you’ve come to love!
(Note: Many questions relate to the comic book stories of the Avengers. You’ve been warned!)
The Hulk's alter ego is Bruce Banner. But in the live action television show with Bill Bixby, he was given a different first name. What was it?

The producers felt David was a better name for the character.
In the MCU, Vision's personality is an evolved form of the artificial intelligence Jarvis, who helped Iron Man. What is the name of Iron Man's new helpful AI?

Tony's girl Friday is correct.
Natasha Romanov, The Black Widow, has often teamed up with Hawkeye in the MCU. But which of these heroes was a partner for a time in the comics?

The Black Widow was not only Daredevil's partner, but they had a romantic relationship as well.
Hawkeye is married in the MCU, but he had a fellow Avenger for a wife in the comics. Who was she?

Bobbi Morse, aka Mockingbird, was married to Hawkeye. She sacrificed herself to protect her husband in the comics.
The Mighty Thor in the comic books has an alternate identity where he lived a normal, mortal life. What was that identity?

Donald Blake would strike his walking stick on the ground and it would become Mjolnir and Donald would become Thor.
In the comic books, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are mutants, not Hydra experiments. Who is their father?

Erik Lehnsherr, also known as Magneto, fathered these two.
The Red Skull is known as Captain America's arch nemesis. Who is Iron Man's arch nemesis?

The Mandarin has been a long time foe of Iron Man. His "appearance" in Iron Man 3 was disappointing.
In Marvel Comics, Captain America gave up his name due to a conflict with the U.S. Government and had a new superhero identity. What was it?

Steve Rogers became The Captain, but when he returned to being Captain America, his other costume and shield went to the U.S. Agent.
In the comic books, who was NOT an original Avenger?

Captain America did not join the Avengers until he was found by the team in Avengers #4 (1964).
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tony Stark built Ultron. Who built Ultron in the comics?

Hank Pym created Ultron early in his career.
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