The Human Torch, also known as Johnny Storm, is one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Fantastic Four #1 in 1961 and has since become one of the most popular members of the Fantastic Four. Johnny Storm gained his powers alongside his sister Sue, Reed Richards and Ben Grimm during a space flight, when their spacecraft was bombarded by cosmic rays. This event resulted in Johnny gaining the ability to control and generate fire. The Human Torch's powers include the ability to fly at superhuman speeds, project intense heat and flames, and manipulate flames to create shapes and forms. He is also able to absorb flames and is immune to most forms of heat and fire. In addition to his superpowers, the Human Torch is also an accomplished stunt motorcyclist and is skilled in hand-to-hand combat. He has been a member of several superhero teams including the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and the Defenders. The Human Torch is known for his fiery and impulsive personality, which often puts him at odds with his fellow team members. However, his loyalty and bravery have made him a beloved character among fans. The Human Torch's powers make him a formidable opponent in battle, as he can generate intense heat and flames to melt through almost any substance. His ability to fly at superhuman speeds and create fiery constructs also make him a versatile fighter. Overall, the Human Torch's combination of superhuman powers and skilled combat abilities make him a powerful force to be reckoned with in the Marvel Universe.
Ant-Man is a superhero from the Marvel Universe who first appeared in Tales to Astonish #27 in 1962. The original Ant-Man was Hank Pym, a brilliant scientist who developed a serum that allowed him to shrink down to the size of an ant, while also maintaining his full strength. Pym later developed the ability to communicate with ants and used his powers to become a crime-fighting superhero. The mantle of Ant-Man has been passed down to other characters over the years, including Scott Lang, who became Ant-Man to save his daughter's life, and Eric O'Grady, who stole the Ant-Man suit and became a less-than-savory hero known as the Irredeemable Ant-Man. Ant-Man's powers include the ability to shrink down to microscopic size, as well as to grow to a massive size, though this ability is less commonly used. In his shrunken state, Ant-Man retains his full strength, allowing him to punch with the same force as he would at his normal size. He also has the ability to communicate with and command ants, using them to gather information, distract enemies, or attack opponents. Ant-Man's strength lies in his ability to take on opponents who underestimate him due to his size. He can easily slip past defenses, gather intelligence, and take out enemies with unexpected attacks. He is also able to blend into his surroundings, making him a master of stealth and subterfuge. In addition to his size-shifting abilities, Ant-Man has access to an array of gadgets, including his helmet, which allows him to communicate with ants, and his Pym Particles, which he can use to control his size and the size of other objects. He also has access to a range of weapons and devices that he can use to defend himself and take down his enemies. Overall, Ant-Man's powers and strengths make him a versatile and powerful superhero, capable of taking on enemies much larger and stronger than himself with ease. His ability to shift between different sizes and his connection to the insect world give him a unique edge that few other heroes possess.