MCU Costumes Fans Swear Came From The Comic Panels
25. The Fantastic Four — The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The early preview of the team’s blue and white uniforms stays true to the 1960s comic design while incorporating realistic textures and modern tailoring.
24. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) — Thor: Love and Thunder
Thor’s outfit in Love and Thunder revives the blue and gold armor with the classic winged helmet, blending comic nostalgia and modern cinematic style.
23. Yondu Udonta (Michael Rooker) — Guardians of the Galaxy
The MCU version of Yondu differs from the comic design, but became so iconic that his red fin and look later influenced the comics, proving its cultural impact.
22. Vulture (Michael Keaton) — Spider-Man: Homecoming
Michael Keaton’s Vulture design reimagines the comic version with mechanical wings built from salvaged tech, creating a more grounded and intimidating look.
21. Hela (Cate Blanchett) — Thor: Ragnarok
Hela’s costume mirrors her comic appearance. It features black and green armor with an elaborate horned headdress that enhances her commanding and sinister presence.
20. Hawkeye / Ronin (Jeremy Renner) — Avengers: Endgame
Clint Barton’s Ronin attire reflects the darker tone of his story arc. The ninja-inspired design remains faithful to the comic version and adds emotional weight to his transformation.
19. Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) — Black Widow
Black Widow’s white suit pays tribute to her comic appearances in a white jumpsuit. It brings a fresh visual contrast while staying true to her espionage roots.
18. Iron Spider Suit (Tom Holland) — Avengers: Infinity War
The Iron Spider suit gifted by Tony Stark features advanced technology and mechanical legs. Its red and gold colors honor the comic’s original design with a modern touch.
17. Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) — Captain Marvel
Carol Danvers’ superhero suit maintains the same color scheme and emblem from the comics, resulting in a bold and empowering visual translation.
16. War Machine (Don Cheadle) — Iron Man 2
War Machine’s bulky metallic armor matches the comic design’s militarized aesthetic and showcases his arsenal of weapons in believable detail.
15. Daredevil (Charlie Cox) — Daredevil
The Netflix series features a red tactical suit that preserves the essential comic elements while focusing on practicality and urban realism.
14. Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) — Captain America: Civil War
T’Challa’s debut suit combines the essence of his comic costume with a realistic vibranium-weave design that emphasizes power, stealth, and royal elegance.
13. Moon Knight (Oscar Isaac) — Moon Knight
The series presents two faithful looks: the mummy-inspired Moon Knight armor and the crisp white Mr. Knight suit. Both reflect the comic’s dual identity theme.
12. Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) — Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange’s layered robes, Cloak of Levitation, and Eye of Agamotto closely follow his comic design, using rich textures and flowing fabric for cinematic effect.
11. Iron Man Mark III (Robert Downey Jr.) — Iron Man
The Mark III armor perfectly balances comic-accurate red and gold coloring with realistic mechanical details, setting the tone for all future Iron Man suits.
10. Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) — Deadpool & Wolverine
Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool costume keeps the comic-accurate full mask and expressive eyes. The updated version features brighter red tones and sleeker materials suited for MCU realism.
9. U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell) — The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
John Walker’s U.S. Agent costume captures the black and red comic style, visually marking his shift into a more ambiguous and darker role.
8. Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) — Ms. Marvel
Kamala Khan’s first superhero costume is a careful recreation of her comic book design, complete with her emblem and bright color palette, adapted for a younger and modern hero.
7. Captain America (Sam Wilson) — The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Sam Wilson’s final Captain America suit mirrors his comic counterpart with matching colors and design while incorporating modern materials and flight gear.
6. Loki (Richard E. Grant) — Loki
The “Classic Loki” variant wears an outfit with the same bright yellow and green colors and a horned helmet from the comics, capturing the original design’s eccentric charm.
5. Black Bolt (Anson Mount) — Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Anson Mount’s Illuminati appearance features a sleek, comic-accurate Black Bolt suit with the tuning-fork emblem on his mask. It is a significant improvement over his earlier TV version.
4. Captain America (Steve Rogers) — Captain America: The First Avenger
The USO show uniform closely follows the 1940s comic design, translating the patriotic colors and classic star emblem into a period-appropriate live-action style.
3. Vision (Paul Bettany) — WandaVision
The same episode features Vision in a colorful, comic-accurate costume with a yellow cape and green suit. It’s a playful homage to his Silver Age appearance.
2. Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) — WandaVision
In the Halloween episode of WandaVision, Wanda wears a near-perfect live-action recreation of her early comic outfit, including the pointed headpiece. It’s a fun and affectionate nod to her origins.
1. Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) — Deadpool & Wolverine
After decades of leather costumes in the Fox X-Men films, Hugh Jackman finally appears in Wolverine’s traditional yellow and blue outfit, complete with the iconic cowl, for his MCU debut. It gives fans a faithful and nostalgic version of the classic look.



