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Of course, there are other forms of heroism that might

Of course, there are other forms of heroism that might give a hero a reason to protect his own life. But sometimes a superhero's best interests lie somewhere in the middle.

This week's post will cover the three major heroes we see in Avengers: Infinity War.

The Asgardian man with the horns of a flaming dragon.

Thor, the Norse god of myth and magic, is the first of the main Marvel heroes to appear in an Avengers movie, and it's a huge draw for Marvel, which would love him to be onscreen.

The Hulk has never had a more formidable enemy than the Avengers.

I've already read some of these stories, and I'm happy to say that I've found a few that make use of the Hulk's abilities. The Hulk is one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe, but it's not an easy task to beat.

In my opinion, Thor should be the best superhero the film has to offer. He's powerful, has a great sense of humor, and is a man who will not let his ego get in the way of his ability to fight.

And yet, I'm no fan of the Hulk. Not because he's bad, but because he's a man who's too afraid to fight. So, I wouldn't hesitate to say that he should be the worst superhero in the history of the Marvel Universe.

That classic Iron Man's face in the last section of the Avengers movie.

This man with the horns of a flaming dragon.

This is one of the most impressive Marvel superhero films in existence, and I agree that it should be considered a complete bust.

I'm not even sure if the film's director is a fan of the Hulk. It's a great film, and the Mandarin would be a great villain at every turn. But I'm not convinced that he's a fan.

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