The Avengers originated in Marvel Comics. Marvel has developed a vast universe of characters and storylines, and the Avengers are a key part of it. Their adventures have been adapted into various forms of media, including movies and TV shows.
The sequence of the Marvel Avengers movies is as follows:
1 Iron Man
2 The Avengers
3 Captain America
Thor
5 Black Widow
6 Hulk
Avengers 2: Age of Ultron
Captain America: Civil War
Thor 3: Ragnarok
Black Widow 2
Hulk 2
Avengers 3: Infinite War
Avengers 4: Final Battle
The above is the order of the Marvel Avengers series. The series covers the various characters and storylines in Marvel comics and is very popular with the audience.
The order of the Marvel Avengers movies is as follows:
1 Avengers
Avengers: Age of Ultron
3. Avengers: Age of Ultron
4. Avengers: Infinity War
5. Avengers: Endgame
Both Marvel movies and D.C. movies were representative works of superhero movies, but there were some significant differences between them.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe was created by Marvel Pictures, the founder of Marvel Comics. Its core characters included Iron Man, Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, Hulk, and so on. Superhero movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe usually used these characters as the foundation to build a huge superhero world through different story lines and relationships between characters.
In contrast, the core characters of the movie universe were Superman, Green Lantern, and so on. They each represented different forces of justice. The superhero movies in the movie universe usually paid more attention to the setting of the characters and the development of the storyline, especially when it came to discussing social issues and human nature.
The superhero movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe usually had higher special effects and more gorgeous visual effects, while the superhero movies in the FC Cinematic Universe paid more attention to character and character creation, as well as the depth and content of the story.
Both Marvel movies and DC-themed movies had their own unique styles and characteristics. The only difference was their core characters and story background.
In addition to Marvel and PC, there were many other companies such as:
1 Marvel Comics (Marvel): Marvel Comics was founded in 1939 and is one of the world's largest comic book companies. It has many superheroes and villains such as Iron Man, Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, Hulk and so on. Marvel's comic and movie universe has expanded to hundreds of superheroes and storylines, attracting billions of viewers worldwide.
2. DCComics (DCComics): DCComics was also founded in 1939 and is another famous comics company in the United States. There were many famous superheroes and villains in the game, such as Superman, Justice League, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, etc. The comic and movie universe of the D.C. was also very rich, including many classic stories and plots.
3. Comic film companies (Comic film companies): These companies specialized in producing movies adapted from comics. For example, Warner Bros. was a manga film company that had produced many famous movies such as the Star Wars series, the Batman series, Avatar, and so on.
<strong></strong><strong></strong> Disneycomics also provided comic elements for many of the disney-animated series, such as Frozen and Aladdin.
In addition to Marvel and D.C., there were many other companies with their own unique superheroes and storylines that brought a colorful visual feast to the audience.