7 Alternate Marvel Characters Better Than the Originals
In 1602 by Neil Gaiman, Nick Fury becomes Sir Nicholas Fury. He serves Queen Elizabeth I in the 17th century. Smart, ruthless, and strategic, this version proves he does not need superpowers to dominate.
In Fantastic Four The End, Sue Storm stands tall after tragedy hits her family. She refuses to give up on her children. Her strength and determination make this one of her finest portrayals ever.
Maestro from Hulk Future Imperfect shows a dark future Hulk. Older, smarter, and more powerful, he rules a ruined world. This evil version became one of Hulk’s most legendary foes.
X Man is an alternate Cable from Age of Apocalypse. He has godlike mental powers and no virus limiting him. His early journey of learning control made him unforgettable.
In Avengers Twilight, Captain America is older and powerless at first. Living in a broken America, he still refuses to quit. When he returns to battle, he proves heroism has no age limit.
Earth X gives us a tired and broken Steve Rogers. In a world where everyone has powers, he feels ordinary. Yet his will to fight never fades, making him deeply inspiring.
Weapon X from Age of Apocalypse is a brutal Wolverine variant. He fights mutant empires, loses a hand, and even becomes Apocalypse. Complex and intense, he is one of the most layered Wolverines ever.