10 Powers Characters had in Movies but Not in Comics

The Mind Stone (Vision)

2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron introduced a number of new Avengers to the team. One of them was the powerful android, Vision, but the character was a very different beast to the version we had become so familiar with in the comic books.

He was a synthetic humanoid, just like in the comic books, and he possessed energy blasts, phasing, flight, and superhuman physical attributes, just like in the comic books, but he was also powered by one of the most powerful items in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

That item was the Mind Stone – one of the six Infinity Stones – and, although Vision didn’t display the powers, that potentially gives him a host of mind-related abilities that the character doesn’t have in the comic books. For instance, Loki used the item in 2012’s The Avengers to mind-control people. Vision, by default, should have that power too, making him even more powerful than he already clearly is.

On to a very popular character who actually had some really bizarre powers in his films.

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