This includes the suits that made each of these characters famous.
Superheros' suits say so much about their character.
Each superhero suit added to the characters' lore.
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While not always the most functional, this suit contained everything Nick Fury could possibly need.
His classic eye patch accents the rest of his slick black suit.
The character’s appearance is far more subtle in the MCU, which lets him blend in more.
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Each was progressively more dramatic and colorful, giving the character a sense of chaos.
Ant-Man’s iconic burgundy-tingedsuit comes across as far more functional than its comic counterpart.
The suit is sleek and much more suited to the character as he’s portrayed in the MCU.
Her origin story is much darker, but her suit is much more campy.
The design accentuates the Scarlet Witch’s features, even though it may not be the most functional.
WandaVisionpaid tribute to the character’s comic look in the series' Halloween episode.
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The deep red gives the Scarlet Witch a gravitas that comes through even in the character’s lighter moments.
There’s a classiness and chicness to the MCU suit that the Scarlet Witch wears well.
Her MCU suit fits right into the franchise’s aesthetic.
Loki in the comics is often larger than life, which sometimes makes him difficult to take seriously.
The bright colors of the comic suit lean into Loki’s role as the God of Mischief.
The Black Panther suit in the MCU is also a chance to showcase Wakandan technology.
The little wings on the head gave the character an additional dramatic flair.
As his time in the MCU continued, his suit became more streamlined.
The detailing on his suit was much more subtle while retaining its patriotic flair.
The look was appropriately otherworldly and fit against the backdrop of space.
This suit was also very campy, which fit the character perfectly.
However, the suit was out of place during Quill’s adventures on Earth.
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This suit also left little to the imagination and often left the character exposed.
Sam Wilson was limited by his suit, as flashy as it was.
The design reflected the time in which the character was introduced in the comics.
In the MCU, the Falcon’s suit is much more functional.
The Falcon suit remained functional throughout Wilson’s time as the superhero.
His look is distinctive, with his blue skin being the least noticeable feature.
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The large redfin on Yondu’s head stands out immediately, literally.
His appearance is god-like, as he has large muscles that are barely contained by his suit.
This is another suit that barely leaves anything to the imagination, letting one wonder about his alien anatomy.
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In theGuardians of the Galaxyseries, Yondu has a much more toned-down look from his comic tenure.
The fin is retractable and is only used on command.
His suit conceals his many weapons, which makes him an effective fighter against any opponent.
In the comics, her suit reflects the sexism of the time in which she was introduced.
The suit featured a cape, leotard, and shiny orbs over her breast.
To top it off, she wore gladiator-like sandals.
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She may be canonically powerful in the comics, but the outfit dims this in an unfortunate way.
The suit reflects Valkyrie’s power.
It also reflects the character’s history as a soldier, as it has evidently been worn well.
The updated suit reflects Marvel’s ability to put characters into new contexts.
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