Breogan
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Marvel has no Trinity in the same way DC has, it's a somewhat disingenuous parallel being drawn here.
DC's trinity is not necessarily about the most popular, best selling, most powerfull. At any given time Robin(Nightwing), Green Lantern, Flash, even Harlequin now, others, might have sold or garnered attention beyond Wonder Woman.
DC have a so-called Trinity, "Big-3", because specifically three of their characters from the Golden Age, who had some of the first self named titles, and for the most part remained in constant publication, through the Golden Age to the Silver Age, and then beyond.
Significantly during their transition to the Silver Age which saw reboots/reinventions of several characters (Flash, Green lantern, The Hawks, Atom, etc.), those three Superman, Batman Wonder Woman, remained not just in publication, but as implicitly the same characters.
That is: (Clark Kent), (Bruce Wayne), (Princess Diana /Prince).
Hence the Trinity moniker, and why they are often celebrated as such, and put forth as the longest running face of DC.
This will never change. Since it's not just a popularity signifier, not sales, not a power, it's a historic one. They are and will remain the only characters who did that, that makes them DC's Trinity / Big - 3.
Marvel really has no analogues Golden Age characters embodying that same historical transition / longevity.
The closest analogues might be Captain America, Namor, and Human Torch (though he was re-invented), and no one is putting Namor or Android Torch at the top past the Golden Age, so you have to look elsewhere.
Further most of Marvel's creative boon, and current popular characters have no precursors in the Golden Age, and actually emerged in the Silver to Bronze Age, Hulk, Spider-Man, Thor, Iron-Man, etc. They don't now form, or ever did represent or were published as an ongoing Trinity.
So what you are left to gauge is a popularity contest, which is more arbitrary, and always shifting, what you once grew up with, or is now currently trending, will always depend who you ask, and be rotating.
Spider-Man, _______, _______?, Fill in at any given time, Captain America, Hulk, Wolverine, Daredevil, Iron-Man, and today for a beat it's Deadpool

Golden Age:
Winners: Human Torch, Captain America, Namor, yet none would put them forth today.


Avengers: Captain America, Iron-Man, Thor


Yet at any given time Spider-Man, or then Wolverine, were just as or popular or more, than any of them.
Remember this push Deffenders: (yet I doubt anyone today view them as a leading trio)

1966 who got the first push on TV.... There wasn't three there was 5, then followed by Spider-Man first to get his own show.

Likely their most valuable "Brands" are Spider-Man, Avengers, X-Men, yet even if you agree on who the face of those "Brands" are, they rarely operated as a or even on the same team, the way DC'a Trinity have, so again you are repurposing something DC has had innately, and imposing it onto Marvel.


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