At number 5, we have Winter Soldier, also known as Bucky Barnes. Once a loyal friend to Captain America, Bucky was transformed into a deadly weapon by Hydra, his mind twisted to carry out assassinations. With enhanced strength, combat skills, and his iconic vibranium arm, Winter Soldier is both a powerful force and a tragic figure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His journey of redemption, as he battles to regain his humanity and make amends for his past, cements his status as a deeply complex antihero in the MCU. At number 4, it’s The Punisher, or Frank Castle. Driven by the brutal murder of his family, The Punisher is a relentless vigilante who stops at nothing to deliver justice his way. With unmatched combat expertise, deadly precision, and a willingness to cross moral lines, he’s one of Marvel’s darkest antiheroes. His brutal methods may be controversial, but his unyielding sense of justice makes him both feared and admired in the Marvel universe. At number 3, we have Yondu Udonta, the blue-skinned leader of the Ravagers. Armed with his unique Yaka Arrow, controlled by his whistling, Yondu is as dangerous as he is unpredictable. While his morally ambiguous actions make him seem selfish at first, Yondu’s loyalty to his Ravager code and his fatherly bond with Peter Quill reveal his softer side. His ultimate sacrifice in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 proved he’s more than just a space pirate—he’s a hero at heart. At number 2, it’s Wolverine (Logan), the feral mutant with a tortured past. Known for his adamantium claws, regenerative healing factor, and animalistic rage, Wolverine is a brutal fighter who doesn’t shy away from violence. However, beneath his tough exterior lies a man haunted by loss and driven by a desire to protect those he loves. Whether he’s fighting alongside the X-Men or walking a lonely road, Wolverine’s journey of pain, resilience, and sacrifice makes him an iconic antihero in Marvel’s history. And at number 1, we have Venom, the Lethal Protector. When Eddie Brock bonds with the alien symbiote, he gains immense strength, agility, and a terrifying set of abilities, including the power to create deadly tendrils. While Venom’s methods can be monstrous and chaotic, his evolving sense of morality and his mission to protect the innocent set him apart. Venom’s struggle to balance his darker instincts with a desire to do good makes him a fan-favorite antihero in Marvel’s lineup.