Perhaps it would be, if it didn't include misinformation and flat-out blatant lies. For instance, the claim that "(Walker) later cornered Bucky and Sam and tried to kill them too but the two heroes came together to overpower Walker and break his arm." This is complete bullsh!t. Walker didn't pursue Bucky and Sam, let alone corner them, and never tried to kill them. What actually happened is THEY pursued HIM, despite having no governmental or military authority, and demanded that he give them the shield - which he had all legal ownership of and they had no right whatsoever to demand from him. THEY attacked HIM, but he defended himself, so they broke his arm and stole the shield.
I seem to remember that Black Cat from the Spider-Man comics was a Super Soldier Serum recipient. It was discovered the her father or grandfather worked on the original Captain America formula and he was forced to attempt to recreate it. To be sure that he didn’t make a ”mistake” they kidnapped his daughter and used it on her, making her the Black Cat.
Yes, this plot point was the highlight of an episode of the Spider-Man The Animated Series that ran from 1994 to 1998, I remember watching that episode a lot as a kid.
You forget Omega Red, he was a Russian Super Soldier too but he went rogue. Wolverine and his Weapon X team put the deep freeze on him to defeat the lunatic until his eventual return.
@@mcdo724never seen or read anything that implied he took serum… the closest thing is the ussr wanted an answer for capt America but they were more interested in armour like wolverine and weapon x program so omega red has some similar but different metal instead of adamantium it started with a C I think
true however his origin that is known to everyone is he was always a pos mutant who was USSR Spetsnaz who was a rapist murderer who was caught went to trial and then for his crimes he was enducted into the russian super solider program and they cybernetically enhanced his body because he could survive it due to his mutation.
in the comics, walker was given a serum by the powerbroker, which gave him superhuman strength and endurance. same with all of the 'capt america' types, after rogers. this was not the SS serum. this was something to make superhumans. thats why all the people who went to the powerbroker all had superhuman strength, among other abilities. the SS formula just makes a human into their peak physical form. thats it. no one else got that exact serum that rogers did. anything else was written well after those comics, or retconned in later.
I was disappointed that they didn't expressly state that the Power Broker treatment was a different, inferior serum that enhanced strength. I would still like to see Demolition Man.
Dunno why they mixed the comics and the MCU. Bucky doesn’t have the serum in the comics, also, Battlestar got the serum at the same time as John/US Agent(although, it’s not explicitly stated that what they got was the sss. It’s just a strength enhancement process). Also, Mockingbird got the serum in the comics. And you forgot Luke Cage, Protocide, Sentry, Warrior woman, Master Man, Jack Monroe, Patriot, and Man-Thing.
@@devastating6143 Facts. That made no sense. Btw, the rumor about Sentry being the antagonist in the Thunderbolts doesn’t make sense. And the casting….wtf…
Mixing the movies and comics just confuses things. First, it completely ignores the fact that Erskine got the idea for the SSS by studying the body of John Steele. Second, it adds characters who never came anywhere near the formula in the comics. Third, it leaves off Kyle Richmond (Nighthawk) taking a defective variant of the formula which only gives him enhanced abilities at night.
The original arm was designed by HYDRA. It was comprised of titanium and destroyed by Iron Man. A new arm comprised of Vibranium was built for Bucky by Shuri in Wakanda.
Also, how bucky lost his left arm has a continuity error. In the flashback, we see his arm being sawn off, but in one episode of falcon and the winter soldier, Isaiah (black captain America) claims his face-off with Bucky one time is what resulted in Bucky losing his arm.
@@shiningfaceofluzon5594 Bucky's arm was damaged beyond his ability to heal when he fell, and they amputated what remained to replace it with the mechanical arm. Isiah damaged the mechanical arm.
A number of people in the comics received versions of the supersoldier serum, usually from the Power Broker, Nuke, Nomad, Bantam, Gladiatrix, and Battlestar who, unlike his Falcon and The Winter Soldier counterpart, didn't die. Although, one similarity is that, for a time, he was John Walker's ( U.S. Agent ) partner.
Deathlok from the show Agents of Shield also took a variant of the Super Soldier Serum mixed with Gamma Radiation and Extremis There is also The Sentry who took the super refined version of the serum Luke Cage has another variant in the comics since it was confirmed that his formula was a part of Weapons Plus, just like Cap, Wolverine, and Deadpool
Bucky never took the Serum. He was given a metal arm and brainwashed by the Russians and put on ice. Whenever he completed a mission he returned and put him on ice until he was needed again
They just hand out that stuff like candy in the Falcon and Winter Soldier show, don't they? Fun fact: Erskien invented the super soldier serum in an unsuccessful attempt to make a bodyguard capable of withstanding an assault by Chuck Norris.
Your missing a few and I question a couple. The main one that flash through my mind at the end was where was Black Cat and Sentry? But overall it’s a good list. Thanks for sharing
There are at least 6 that aren't on the list. Felicia Harding aka Black Cat. Magneto from X-Men Evolution used Project Rebirth to restore his body to his prime. And 4 or 5 more heros in the 90s Spiderman animated series that got formulas derived from Captain America's formula since they couldn't fully replicate the original formula. In their 70s they could only maintain their power for about an hour a day.
NOT Every ....On the Kingpin's behalf, Doctor Octopus kidnaps Felicia as leverage and to use her as a guinea pig for an improved super-soldier formula and introduce her to the father that she never knew.
You then state that "(Walker) later cornered Bucky and Sam and tried to kill them too but the two heroes came together to overpower Walker and break his arm." - and this is just a flat-out lie. Walker didn't pursue Bucky and Sam, let alone corner them, and never tried to kill them. What actually happened is THEY pursued HIM, despite having no governmental or military authority, and demanded that he give them the shield - which he had all legal ownership of and they had no right whatsoever to demand from him. THEY attacked HIM when he refused, breaking his arm and stealing the shield.
Steve is the only recipient of super-soldier formula that "worked". Having looked deep into this, I discovered that the reason it worked as planned on him but not everyone else is because .... he had a glass of buttermilk before undergoing the process.
About the Black Widows it shows that Natasha have special genetic potential from birth not sure if she given a serum. That why she taken from her parents, well mother went looking her and she killed for it. In comic version she given the serum. In MCU it applies that all these had genetic potential from before taking the serum.
@mrblaque exactly her and Nick Firy too the Infinity formula. That's Why he looked the same since WW ll until Black Canary needed a blood transformation
Erskine was a German Scientist, not affiliated with the Nazi Party, and living in the US in exile when Steve Rogers was made into Captain America. Please do not call this heroic scientist, a nazi.
I liked the research. Although I think that the Taskmaster or the Black Widows didn't get any super soldier serum, it does explain their super ability.
Good video! However, I'm surprise there was no mention of Extremis from MCU's Ironman: Three. What is the connection, if any, between Extremis and the original super soldier serum?
@@sophiawilson8696, huh! The "key to unlock powers of humans" was a serum called Extremis, but it was flawed and unstable. I'm not sure what you mean by "hole in brains", but it was a funny explanation.
@@seanholmes7482They are referring to the scene in IM3 where Aldrich Killian is giving Pepper Pots the overview of Extremis in her office and he shows her the live feed of his brain. He shows her an “empty slot” in the brain that allows for the mind/DNA to be upgraded. The serum is the vehicle for updating this “empty slot.”
In Marvel books there is a British soldier who was put on ice during or just after the Falkland war who was given a strain of the super soldier serum. also a small platoon called 'The Welsh Guardsmen' who also were injected.
WWH could be sooo good. Granted alot of pieces are missing (Illuminati) ,and several characters involved. But could be played well with Bruce, Skaar,Jen, Ross. Who knows Betty back as red she hulk. Sampson,Jones. Could be great
I think Emil blonsky Got the best of both worlds I mean A Imperfect Version of the Super soldier Serum and Gamma radiation Complete Force to be reckoned with
Natasha Romanoff of the MCU does not have any SSS, only the comics. Plus HYDRA gave Bucky (The Winter Soldier) a Titanium arm which Tony Stark destroyed. He got a Vibranium arm from Wakanda.
If you are going into Earth 616 what about Protocide/Clinton McIntyre, William Burnside aka Steve Rogers II, Jack Monroe, Patriot/Elijah Bradley, Josiah X, Elijah's uncle, the other four Black Super Soldiers and Anti-Cap? All of these are Super Soldiers. Why are they not here? Side note, on Earth 616 US Agent did not get his powers by the Super Soldier Serum.
Every character but hulk has been explored. In some way. We need a Hulk centric story.He has been nerfed completely and i feel not being used to his true potential
Spiderman exist inadvertably because of the oscorp version of the super soldier syrum as that is what peter parker took that was infused with arachnid DNA
@@TorquemadaTwist Alternate realities hold no more weight in Canon, than issues of the "What if" comics. Or like I said before we can all just up our own versions and call them valid.🤪
"conclusion"??? u missed Felicia Hardy - Black Cat. aside from that you got some details wrong.. especially about hydra giving bucky a vibranium arm. "every" character. riiiight. TOTAL fail. maybe continue researching before coming to a conclusion. :P
Red room and red in her ledger hmm wonder if thats connected. "Just have to stretch a ducks ass out far enough to see thru it" lol thats moist critikal circa 2012.
youre all over the place. first starting in the MCU then going into the comics. in the comics the hulk was not created in an attempt to recreate the super soldier serum. the red skull also did not get the serum in the comics😊
I don't get the MCU making Hulk one who has taken the Super Soldier Serum. That's not what made the HULK in the comics, but the MCU changed that. I can't figure out why they did that.
Oh, this is some good content!
Perhaps it would be, if it didn't include misinformation and flat-out blatant lies.
For instance, the claim that "(Walker) later cornered Bucky and Sam and tried to kill them too but the two heroes came together to overpower Walker and break his arm." This is complete bullsh!t.
Walker didn't pursue Bucky and Sam, let alone corner them, and never tried to kill them.
What actually happened is THEY pursued HIM, despite having no governmental or military authority, and demanded that he give them the shield - which he had all legal ownership of and they had no right whatsoever to demand from him.
THEY attacked HIM, but he defended himself, so they broke his arm and stole the shield.
You left out Omega Red & She Hulk. The serum did not only alter them physically it also changed them mentally
Only if you don't know the truth that the content is a bunch of made-up bulshit a lot of it is very very wrong
I seem to remember that Black Cat from the Spider-Man comics was a Super Soldier Serum recipient. It was discovered the her father or grandfather worked on the original Captain America formula and he was forced to attempt to recreate it. To be sure that he didn’t make a ”mistake” they kidnapped his daughter and used it on her, making her the Black Cat.
You are correct.
Yes, this plot point was the highlight of an episode of the Spider-Man The Animated Series that ran from 1994 to 1998, I remember watching that episode a lot as a kid.
@arthurfleck629 season 4. Pretty much the first few episodes. I watched a couple this morning shows like that make disney+ worth having.
Only in the cartoon, I believe.
You forget Omega Red, he was a Russian Super Soldier too but he went rogue. Wolverine and his Weapon X team put the deep freeze on him to defeat the lunatic until his eventual return.
Sir you are wrong on some key points here Omega Red and Wolverine are MUTANTS. They power by the x gene not a serum.
@@mcdo724source stating Omega Red took the serum? I only ever read mutant gene and cybernetic emplants
Is this from the movies? 😔 that's why it doesn't make any sense
@@mcdo724never seen or read anything that implied he took serum… the closest thing is the ussr wanted an answer for capt America but they were more interested in armour like wolverine and weapon x program so omega red has some similar but different metal instead of adamantium it started with a C I think
true however his origin that is known to everyone is he was always a pos mutant who was USSR Spetsnaz who was a rapist murderer who was caught went to trial and then for his crimes he was enducted into the russian super solider program and they cybernetically enhanced his body because he could survive it due to his mutation.
in the comics, walker was given a serum by the powerbroker, which gave him superhuman strength and endurance. same with all of the 'capt america' types, after rogers. this was not the SS serum. this was something to make superhumans. thats why all the people who went to the powerbroker all had superhuman strength, among other abilities. the SS formula just makes a human into their peak physical form. thats it. no one else got that exact serum that rogers did. anything else was written well after those comics, or retconned in later.
I was disappointed that they didn't expressly state that the Power Broker treatment was a different, inferior serum that enhanced strength. I would still like to see Demolition Man.
Really enjoyed the history of the super serum and the characters' backstories.
Black Cat also took the serum in the cartoons from the 90s.
I remember that episode yeah her father I think stole the serum
Yep yep yep
We need that superhuman serum, nowadays more than ever it would seem tbh.
Forgot Maverick, Nick Fury, Dum Dum Dugan, and the Sentry..... Possibly more
Dunno why they mixed the comics and the MCU. Bucky doesn’t have the serum in the comics, also, Battlestar got the serum at the same time as John/US Agent(although, it’s not explicitly stated that what they got was the sss. It’s just a strength enhancement process). Also, Mockingbird got the serum in the comics. And you forgot Luke Cage, Protocide, Sentry, Warrior woman, Master Man, Jack Monroe, Patriot, and Man-Thing.
You forgot Deadpool got a version.
Sentry being the strongest by far to have come from it makes this an absolute shame to overlook.
He did briefly mention Willie Lohmer, who was Master Man
@@devastating6143 Facts. That made no sense. Btw, the rumor about Sentry being the antagonist in the Thunderbolts doesn’t make sense. And the casting….wtf…
Mixing the movies and comics just confuses things. First, it completely ignores the fact that Erskine got the idea for the SSS by studying the body of John Steele. Second, it adds characters who never came anywhere near the formula in the comics. Third, it leaves off Kyle Richmond (Nighthawk) taking a defective variant of the formula which only gives him enhanced abilities at night.
It's not speculation it's a fact Natasha Romanov has been given a mild super soldier serum
Dethlok in the Agents of Shield universe. Recieved a mix of SS serum, Kree blood, and Extremis serum, possible addition of Inhuman dna.
You’re definitely mashing comics and MCU up in here, and they aren’t the same.
Nice! Heads up though: your audio cut out around the end part. And there was a blackout period somewhere in the middle
The Hulk did not truly have any contact with the serum, you do realize this is purely the MCU version
Marvel history is based on the SSS it isn't just an MCU thing
Zola didn't give Bucky a vibranium arm, it was just a mechanical arm.
The original arm was designed by HYDRA. It was comprised of titanium and destroyed by Iron Man. A new arm comprised of Vibranium was built for Bucky by Shuri in Wakanda.
Also, how bucky lost his left arm has a continuity error. In the flashback, we see his arm being sawn off, but in one episode of falcon and the winter soldier, Isaiah (black captain America) claims his face-off with Bucky one time is what resulted in Bucky losing his arm.
@@shiningfaceofluzon5594 Bucky's arm was damaged beyond his ability to heal when he fell, and they amputated what remained to replace it with the mechanical arm.
Isiah damaged the mechanical arm.
I knew someone other than myself would catch this mess up
Patriot aka Elijah Bradley (Isaiah Bradley grandson) was also given the Super Soldier Serium from a blood transfusion with Isaiah
A number of people in the comics received versions of the supersoldier serum, usually from the Power Broker, Nuke, Nomad, Bantam, Gladiatrix, and Battlestar who, unlike his Falcon and The Winter Soldier counterpart, didn't die. Although, one similarity is that, for a time, he was John Walker's ( U.S. Agent ) partner.
Deathlok from the show Agents of Shield also took a variant of the Super Soldier Serum mixed with Gamma Radiation and Extremis
There is also The Sentry who took the super refined version of the serum
Luke Cage has another variant in the comics since it was confirmed that his formula was a part of Weapons Plus, just like Cap, Wolverine, and Deadpool
Love the video 😊
Bucky never took the Serum. He was given a metal arm and brainwashed by the Russians and put on ice. Whenever he completed a mission he returned and put him on ice until he was needed again
he does have the serum
@@justinsaehoon No he doesn't go back and read his run as Captain America. He Mentions how he's not a SS like Steve
I'm not familiar with the comics but in the MCU it is clearly stated that hydra gave it to him
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They just hand out that stuff like candy in the Falcon and Winter Soldier show, don't they?
Fun fact: Erskien invented the super soldier serum in an unsuccessful attempt to make a bodyguard capable of withstanding an assault by Chuck Norris.
Your missing a few and I question a couple. The main one that flash through my mind at the end was where was Black Cat and Sentry? But overall it’s a good list. Thanks for sharing
There are at least 6 that aren't on the list. Felicia Harding aka Black Cat. Magneto from X-Men Evolution used Project Rebirth to restore his body to his prime. And 4 or 5 more heros in the 90s Spiderman animated series that got formulas derived from Captain America's formula since they couldn't fully replicate the original formula. In their 70s they could only maintain their power for about an hour a day.
Pretty good list but you forgot Jack Monroe the 2nd Bucky later known as Nomad still a great list
I like these videos, did not know task master was a guy originally.
There are so many differens in all those years...
NOT Every ....On the Kingpin's behalf, Doctor Octopus kidnaps Felicia as leverage and to use her as a guinea pig for an improved super-soldier formula and introduce her to the father that she never knew.
(Every) ??
You then state that "(Walker) later cornered Bucky and Sam and tried to kill them too but the two heroes came together to overpower Walker and break his arm." - and this is just a flat-out lie. Walker didn't pursue Bucky and Sam, let alone corner them, and never tried to kill them. What actually happened is THEY pursued HIM, despite having no governmental or military authority, and demanded that he give them the shield - which he had all legal ownership of and they had no right whatsoever to demand from him. THEY attacked HIM when he refused, breaking his arm and stealing the shield.
Where's Sentry. That's exactly how he got his powers from the super soldier serum.
This list is mostly MCU origins. Some are very different from the comics
Luke Cage
Yeah you are it experiment in prison that gave him his ability.
Steve is the only recipient of super-soldier formula that "worked". Having looked deep into this, I discovered that the reason it worked as planned on him but not everyone else is because .... he had a glass of buttermilk before undergoing the process.
You left out Man-Thing.
About the Black Widows it shows that Natasha have special genetic potential from birth not sure if she given a serum. That why she taken from her parents, well mother went looking her and she killed for it. In comic version she given the serum. In MCU it applies that all these had genetic potential from before taking the serum.
She was given the Infinity Serum and so was Nick Fury
The power of a nice ass. Known to make men and woman relent to its power everywhere.
@@joemagnum611I guess that explains how she was a child during WWII and still has the body of a woman in her early 30s.
@mrblaque exactly her and Nick Firy too the Infinity formula. That's Why he looked the same since WW ll until Black Canary needed a blood transformation
If I had to pick just 1 skill set it'd be Taskmaster.
I'd be a Rock star baby.
Erskine was a German Scientist, not affiliated with the Nazi Party, and living in the US in exile when Steve Rogers was made into Captain America. Please do not call this heroic scientist, a nazi.
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What about Elijah Bradley Patriot
Yes,he did get the super soldier serum and it's comfirmed.
I liked the research. Although I think that the Taskmaster or the Black Widows didn't get any super soldier serum, it does explain their super ability.
Good video! However, I'm surprise there was no mention of Extremis from MCU's Ironman: Three. What is the connection, if any, between Extremis and the original super soldier serum?
It was not serum but hole in brains of humans which a scientist found key to unlock powers of humans.
@@sophiawilson8696, huh! The "key to unlock powers of humans" was a serum called Extremis, but it was flawed and unstable. I'm not sure what you mean by "hole in brains", but it was a funny explanation.
@@seanholmes7482They are referring to the scene in IM3 where Aldrich Killian is giving Pepper Pots the overview of Extremis in her office and he shows her the live feed of his brain. He shows her an “empty slot” in the brain that allows for the mind/DNA to be upgraded. The serum is the vehicle for updating this “empty slot.”
"Inumerable" proceeds to number them
In Marvel books there is a British soldier who was put on ice during or just after the Falkland war who was given a strain of the super soldier serum. also a small platoon called 'The Welsh Guardsmen' who also were injected.
Warrior Woman received a dose of the same serum as Master Man, through a laboratory accident.
Someone needs to read the comics not just watching the movies
I wonder if The Sentry should be included on this list.
Yah, wtf. How did they skip Sentry and put mind bubble in?
It reminds me so much of compound v ( they probably got the idea from marvel ) although the v is much more superior which makes me chuckle
when yall get the new logo? looks cool. or has it always been that?
Mygod! I need that super serum rn.
What about William Burnside PHD who was the Captain America of the 1950s ?
“Super Soldier Syrup” 0:07
???
"The ability to run faster than an average human" doesn't sound too impressive.
Superchicken? Well I guess not, as Fred made it for me.😂😂😂
And now Indiana Jones has stumbled across the serum in his adventures and now has turned into Red Hulk. WWH!!
Captain America more worried about his arms then the fact he grew a foot as an adult
How did you leave out Nick Fury, The Sentry Or Omega Red? If your gonna include Comic Characters then make sure you do it right.
Felicia Hardy AKA The Black Cat. Missed a big one there.
What are the side effects of the serum?
The Hulk was also the result of trying to reproduce the Super Soldier serum.
Not acourding to the comics...
There needs to be a Captain America 2099.
Should have mention the Sentipede strum from Agents of SHIELD
WWH could be sooo good. Granted alot of pieces are missing (Illuminati) ,and several characters involved. But could be played well with Bruce, Skaar,Jen, Ross. Who knows Betty back as red she hulk. Sampson,Jones. Could be great
Viita rays everyone who does not get them goes cack cack
I think Emil blonsky Got the best of both worlds I mean A Imperfect Version of the Super soldier Serum and Gamma radiation Complete Force to be reckoned with
Yeah, nobody was gonna say, "get him outta my classroom" to him! 😁
Natasha Romanoff of the MCU does not have any SSS, only the comics. Plus HYDRA gave Bucky (The Winter Soldier) a Titanium arm which Tony Stark destroyed. He got a Vibranium arm from Wakanda.
Sounds like badass in a vial we would alll take it and nobody would be gr8 so they kill it at the start every time
I’ve never liked the multiverse idea.
DC is the only one that did it right.
Lol "thunder balls"
SHEOGORATH? CHEESE FOR EVERYBODYYYY!!!!
Luke Cage and Logan was part of the Super Soldier Program.
You forgot about the Sentry
If you are going into Earth 616 what about Protocide/Clinton McIntyre, William Burnside aka Steve Rogers II, Jack Monroe, Patriot/Elijah Bradley, Josiah X, Elijah's uncle, the other four Black Super Soldiers and Anti-Cap?
All of these are Super Soldiers. Why are they not here?
Side note, on Earth 616 US Agent did not get his powers by the Super Soldier Serum.
You Must Work For Disney!
A lot of guys who'd taken the super soldier serum
I wonder what might happen if someone who had already taken the serum took it AGAIN. Would there be any effect or?
his arm wasnt vibranium yet least not in mcu until he went to wakanda
There was a wrestler in 1 issue of Luke cage who drank a version of formula and fought cage
Every character but hulk has been explored. In some way. We need a Hulk centric story.He has been nerfed completely and i feel not being used to his true potential
Mockingbird also received the super soldier serum.
You kind of did John Walker a dirty there...
The black cat also received the super soldier serum.
You didn't include Omega Red and The Black Cat.
Spiderman exist inadvertably because of the oscorp version of the super soldier syrum as that is what peter parker took that was infused with arachnid DNA
Which story line had Bruce Banner creating a super soldier serum and then using it on himself?
None.The MCU just makes stuff up, because they have no respect for the original Canon.
The Ultimates
Movie...
@@TorquemadaTwist Alternate realities hold no more weight in Canon, than issues of the "What if" comics. Or like I said before we can all just up our own versions and call them valid.🤪
@@jordansnow1084 I answered a question. I didn't assert validity in regards to canon.
They keep bouncing between mcu continuity and 616 comic book continuity without telling people the difference
"conclusion"??? u missed Felicia Hardy - Black Cat. aside from that you got some details wrong.. especially about hydra giving bucky a vibranium arm. "every" character. riiiight. TOTAL fail. maybe continue researching before coming to a conclusion. :P
Red room and red in her ledger hmm wonder if thats connected. "Just have to stretch a ducks ass out far enough to see thru it" lol thats moist critikal circa 2012.
youre all over the place. first starting in the MCU then going into the comics. in the comics the hulk was not created in an attempt to recreate the super soldier serum. the red skull also did not get the serum in the comics😊
"Udders" 😅
You did not mention Isaiah Bradley, who was the Black Captain America.
Didn't Bucky have the serum before his fall from the train? Thats how he survived the fall.
According to Marvel themselves.. bucky never got the serum.. thats some shit hollywood and disney tossed in there for continuity
I don't get the MCU making Hulk one who has taken the Super Soldier Serum. That's not what made the HULK in the comics, but the MCU changed that. I can't figure out why they did that.
Funny how much it resembles Compound V...?
Manage to mention every possible character but Luke and Deadpool.
i was looking for the actual comic version not a re-cap of the fake MCU
Does Stan Lee count after drinking the hulk blood in his Soda?
You mentioned Scarlet Witch, but I think you confused her with Black Widdow.
You forget about David banner
I hate the Flag Smashers
i`m pretty sure black cat was forced to take the serum aswell
its all mcu, in the comics several others have sss as well.