Young Avengers

Ranking the Young Avengers by Power: From Prodigy to Wiccan

Key Takeaways:

  • Wiccan is the undisputed strongest, with reality-altering magic and cosmic destiny.
  • America Chavez and Iron Lad bring raw power and Multiversal potential.
  • Prodigy and Patriot play key roles, but lack frontline combat impact.

The Young Avengers began as youthful echoes of the original Avengers, but the team quickly evolved into something entirely its own. From cosmic hybrids and mystics to genius tacticians, the Young Avengers have carved out a legacy in the Marvel Universe — and are strongly rumored to appear in the MCU’s future. But among these young heroes, who truly stands out as the most powerful?

Prodigy and Patriot: Great Minds, Limited Might

Prodigy, or David Alleyne, ranks low due to his passive powers. Though he can absorb knowledge and predict attacks, he lacks direct combat ability. A brilliant strategist, yes — but not much of a battlefield threat.

Patriot, Elijah Bradley, began his heroism under false pretenses, using Mutant Growth Hormone for temporary strength. Eventually mutated for real powers, he retired from hero work and currently lives a quieter life.


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Skilled but Mortal: Hawkeye and Stature

Kate Bishop, the second Hawkeye, has no powers but is a master archer and martial artist. Her training with Clint Barton earned her respect, but she’s still human and gear-dependent.

Stature (Cassie Lang) can grow giant-sized thanks to years of exposure to Pym Particles. She’s physically imposing, but her inconsistency and past death limit her ranking despite MCU appearances.

Mid-Tier Powerhouses: Speed, Vision, and Hulkling

Speed, the reincarnated son of Scarlet Witch, is a fast-moving asset but isn’t as quick as Marvel’s elite speedsters.

Vision (Jonas) combines Iron Lad’s tech with the original Vision’s AI. Strong, but emotionally and mentally underdeveloped.

Hulkling has gone from shape-shifting teen to ruler of the Kree-Skrull Empire. Strong and commanding, but still just shy of top-tier magical or multiversal power.

Top Tier: Kid Loki, Iron Lad, and Marvel Boy

Kid Loki, reborn after sacrificing himself during Siege, possesses potent magical powers but has limitations in his younger form.

Iron Lad, a teenage Kang, boasts advanced future tech and time-travel capabilities. His inner battle between hero and villain makes him dangerous and unpredictable.

Marvel Boy (Noh-Varr) brings Kree-enhanced physiology and mental control, making him one of the most capable fighters and thinkers among the group.

Cosmic Elite: America Chavez and Wiccan

America Chavez is a powerhouse from the Utopian Parallel. With strength, flight, durability, and Multiversal travel via Star Portals, she’s one of Marvel’s most unique heroes — and a Multiverse guardian.

Wiccan tops the list. A reincarnation of Scarlet Witch’s son, Billy Kaplan has magical potential that could rival or surpass Wanda’s. Destined to become the Demiurge, he may one day wield reality-warping powers on a cosmic scale.

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