Marvel recently released their Top Ten Heroes of 201o. Although I   agree with some of the characters they listed, some I really dont.
 
10. RON MAN
 Poor  Tony Stark spent the first part of the year  brain dead after sacrificing his  magnificent mind to keep its secrets  out of Norman Osborn’s hands, but  Iron Man would rally to play a key  role in Siege as well as bringing the   Avengers back together.
9. LUKE CAGE
Having led the Avengers through tough times in the absence of the  “big  guns,” Luke Cage got to enjoy some well-deserved blowing off of  steam  once Steve Rogers and company came back on the scene, kicking ass  and  taking names during Siege and then finally putting the kibosh on  that  pesky Hood.
8. THOR
The greatest champions rise in the most trying of times, an axiom  Thor  proved true this year. He fended off his mad clone, Ragnarok, and  even  played peacemaker between his friends Tony Stark and Steve Rogers  for  the good of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
7. THE HULK
The Intelligencia, in their near-infinite wisdom, seemed to account  for  everything in their complex plan to bring about the fall of the  Hulks,  but could not predict the heroism at the heart of Bruce Banner.  Despite  seeming to have shed his longtime curse once and for all,  Banner stepped  back into the breach, becoming The Hulk once again in  order to bring  down his enemies and defeat his crimson counterpart.
6. THE BLACK PANTHER
T’Challa found himself in the unenviable position of being the first   monarch of Wakanda to let the nation be conquered under his watch when   Doctor Doom took over the African kingdom and pilfered its valuable   Vibranium. The only mistake Doom: underestimating his foe’s willingness   to sacrifice anything for victory and the greater good, including  giving  up the love of his people to stop a villain by rendering that  Vibranium  inert. Now the Panther labors on the streets of Hell’s  Kitchen,  unafraid to work at regaining the status he gave up and always  looking  out for the cause of justice.
5. SPIDER MAN
This could probably be said just about every year, but in 2010,  nobody  had a tougher time of it than Spider-Man. The Webslinger endured  a  grueling gauntlet arranged by the Kraven family that saw him face  his  oldest foes up one after the other, from a juiced up Electro to a  more  savage than ever Lizard to finally a resurrected Kraven himself.  Spidey  somehow survived the onslaught, and despite taking his lumps,  ultimately  saved himself and New York City. He would cap it all off by  rescuing  his best friend Harry Osborn’s child from the clutches of  Doctor  Octopus, proving all’s well that ends well—though it never ends  for  Spider-Man.
4. CYCLOPS
Another year of leading the X-Men meant another year of crushing   responsibilities and impossible choices for Cyclops, but as always,   Scott Summers bore his burden and safeguarded his people. When Bastion   laid waste to Utopia, Cyclops remained calm in the face of madness,   tuning out the screams of those around him and guiding the forces   following to him to a victory even Steve Rogers commended. Later, when   Xarus and his vampire hordes attempted a similar invasion, the X-Men’s   general organizing a clever battle plan with his very own “Trojan Horse”   and repelled more would-be conquerors of mutantkind.
3. HOPE SUMMERS
 Telling a young girl she’s the “mutant messiah” and   placing the destiny of an entire race on her shoulders already means   you’re asking a lot, but to then place said young lady up against a   killer robot from the future set on destroying her and anybody like her   seriously seems like you’re pushing it.
2. HERCULES
In the past, Hercules has been accused of being cocky, brusque and  even  foolhardy—and he remains all those things, but this year he also  saved  all of reality more than once! The Prince of Power led an  assemblage of  Avengers against his mother, Hera, and the mad Typhon,  sacrificing his  life to prevent them from overwriting existence.
1. STEVE ROGERS
Most would contend the truly dark days for the Marvel Universe began   with the “death” of Steve Rogers, thus it’s only fitting that it took   the return of the original Captain America to bring them to an end.   Battling back after being stranded in the timestream, Rogers defeated   his archenemy the Red Skull yet again, then barely rested and   rediscovered the world he left behind before heeding the call, picking   up his shield, and heading off to Asgard to bring down Norman Osborn.
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