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  1. The reason behind why these heroes decide to fight evil in space can vary. Some of these heroes are aliens who simply don't live on Earth, some are a part of the Space Police , and others are from the future where space travel is much more common.

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  2. Despite what the majority of the armchair psychologists on this sub apparently thinks, some people just like "edgy" or not-completely-heroic characters and are also not simultaneously immature kiddies. I don't particularly care for Superman or Captain America because I think they're boring.

  3. Apr 5, 2018 · Most of that time has been spent having our characters fight their evil counterparts: villains who matchor mirrortheir heroes. This isn’t just an MCU trope. It’s one of the oldest...

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  4. Aug 7, 2020 · When the Celestial Madonna known as Mantis sent out a space-spanning SOS that was received by the Vision, the Avengers’ resident android gathered an elite squad of heroes—including Thor, Scarlet Witch and Silverclaw—to come to her rescue.

  5. Apr 16, 2018 · Secondly, because his character is an evil, child-murdering, despot who chokes people to death on a whim then jokes about it. He is happy to engage in torture (even unknowingly on his own daughter) and, although he gains some redemption in the end, is still responsible for helping the Galactic Empire to be established leading to the suffering ...

  6. Apr 18, 2019 · Nebula caused even more trouble in AVENGERS (1963) #316-318 when she nearly destroyed all of space, but was stopped once again by the Earth's Greatest Heroes and their pal Spider-Man.

  7. Dec 3, 2012 · Lots of superheroes come from space, and many more travel to space in their efforts to save the day. Here are the best.

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