Top 10 Best Couples in Marvel Comics

 Top 10 MCU Couples

While love interests like Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter were teased from their very first MCU appearance, other Marvel characters were lumped together with no compatibility whatsoever. Yes, we’re talking about Bruce Banner and Natasha Romanoff. With more romances, bromances and other groupings coming in Marvel’s next phase, it’s time to take stock of the ones we love, the ones we hate, and the ones just don’t understand at all.

This is the list of Top 10 couples in Marvel:-



10. Clint & Laura Barton

This lesser-known couple is one of the few remaining couples, After Endgame. Clint first appeared in Thor, and from there continued to be the most underwhelming of all the Avengers. Fans didn’t get to know much of his family or backstory until Age of Ultron, where we met his wife Laura, and then Infinity Warwhen we got a look at their kids. Clint managed to hide them away in a safehouse back during Avengers: Age of Ultron with the help of Nick Fury. Clint’s entire family disintegrated after Thanos’ snap, but they returned in EndgameClint and Laura’s relationship looks to be sound, since Laura has stuck by Clint throughout the entirety of his time in the MCU. Who knows, maybe we’ll get to learn more about the couple in the upcoming Hawkeye series.



9. Peter Quill & Gamora

Quill was hooked on a feeling as soon as he met Gamora. She is the Daughter of Thanos not in real. But she was adopted by Thanos. And Quill is also known as Star-lord. They met together in Gradians of the Galaxy.



8. Thor Odinson & Jane Foster

God and an everyday human scientist doesn’t look good on paper, but somehow works in real life. Ever since Jane met the hammer-wielding man, the spark between them was instantaneous. No one was shocked when Thor revealed to Loki that he dumped Jane. But what did shock us was news that Jane is returning to a 4th Thor film, appropriately titled Love & ThunderMaybe this time around the-couple-who-never-should’ve-worked finally has a chance.



7. Natasha Romanoff & Bruce Banner

This relationship was a little underwhelming. Their relationship was first confirmed in Avengers: Age of Ultron when Bruce asks Natasha about her past relationships and reveals to Steve Rogers his feelings for her. After that, their romance seemed to fizzle out and by Avengers: Infinity Wartheir love boiled down to an awkward greeting. When Natasha died in Endgame, Bruce mourned her death and even tried to bring her back, but to no avail.



6. Scott Lang & Hope van Dyne

When they first met, it’s fair to say that Hope hated Scott. In her eyes, the former criminal was less than worthy to take up her dad’s Ant-Man mantle. Hell, he couldn’t beat her in a fight where she was holding back. Though, through intense training, Scott manages to become a better fighter and earn Hope’s respect. And, by the end of Ant-Manthe ice queen slowly starts to warm up to Scott’s goofy and humorous personality. He botches his blooming romance with Hope by unintentionally setting the FBI on her and Hank’s trail after joining Captain America, Hawkeye, and the gang in Captain America: Civil War. She eventually forgives him when he rescues her missing mother from the quantum realm. The two are finally on good terms when she and her family are blipped from existence. Luckily, Scott saves them, and they live happily ever after with his daughter Cassie...though some shit is probably going to go down in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantomania.



5. Peter Parker & Michelle "MJ" Jones

Peter Parker is now all about MJ. In Far From Home, he struggles to reveal his feelings for her until the end of the film, when MJ admits she knows his secret identity. When Parker returns to New York and defeats Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), he and MJ officially become a couple. Like most high school relationships, these two may not last forever, but for now, they’re still a cute pairing. They just have the whole....Spider-Man's identity being revealed by J. Jonah Jameson and impending multiverse thing to deal with for now.



4. Loki & Sylvie

It’s a little weird, but the two Lokis have a confirmed MCU romance. There’s been unspoken looks and forlorn gazes throughout the first season of the show. In a classic enemies-to-lovers plot, Loki and Sylvie went from fighting each other, to teaming up in a quest to find the ones who took them from their original respective timelines. The two bonded over feeling like outcasts, and always being seen as the bad guy. Emotions came to a head in the season finale. After a spirited fight scene. There should be more Loki/Sylvie romance on the way.



3. Steve Rogers & Peggy Carter

The first Avenger stole our hearts with this romance. Through his transformation from a scrawny average Joe to jacked superhero, S.H.I.E.L.D. Secret Agent Peggy Carter believed in him the whole time. By the end of his origin tale, Steve sacrificed himself by crashing an airplane into the sea, leaving Peggy behind. Then time-traveled back to the 1940s to live a full life with Peggy. He survives as an old man up to the present day of Endgame.



2. Wanda Maximoff & Vision

The newborn robot and the “weird” witch somehow make one of the best MCU couples. Maybe it’s because Wanda, who has gone through more trauma and death than most folks in their life. Regardless, we can’t help but love this unlikely pair in WandaVisionThe relationship first blossomed during the events of Captain America: Civil War, when Vision helped Wanda cope with her grief over her brother’s death. That single moment sparked a love story so strong it produced its own TV show. Though Vision's death complicated a few things, we’re confident that MCU’s signature robot and witch will end up together soon.



1. Tony Stark & Pepper Potts

Since Iron Man, Potts has been there for Tony. This couple has surely had their ups-and-downs. Diehard fans remember how Pepper broke Tony’s heart before Captain America: Civil War. But, of course, a few movies later, they’re back together. The first romance of the MCU ended beautifully—they got married, had a child, and lived happily ever after...until Tony died, sacrificing his life to defeat Thanos and bring trillions back from the Blip.

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