Which characters roam Hell's Kitchen? Marvel's Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist can all be found in the area, and their friend, Luke Cage, can be found in Harlem.
Given that Deadpool probably lives in the Bronx, it's likely that Luke Cage is aware of his antics and he's probably annoyed.
As for Jessica, she lived at the actual 485 West 46th St., off 10th Avenue, also in Hell's Kitchen.
In Age of Ultron, there's a panel where Spider-Man mentions that 7000 superheroes lived in New York.
Why? Because Stan Lee made an editorial decision in the 60s to set his company's characters in New York City instead of fictional locations like Metropolis or Keystone City. However, since Marvel popularized the notion of unreal heroes set in our real world, it's become a trope to set superhero stories in NYC.
The Stark Tower Complex is a fictional high-rise building complex appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, USA, the complex is named after its owner Tony Stark, who is the alter ego of the superhero Iron Man.
Agents of Atlas is an interesting idea that initially used Marvel's little-known heroes from the 1950s. In 2019, it was restructured as a team of Asian and Asian-American heroes. Led by former SHIELD agent Jimmy Woo, they've had numerous bases, none of them in New York.
Tony Stark's Mansion was the private residence of billionaire philanthropist Tony Stark, located on a sea-side cliff along the coast of Malibu.
The Avengers Barely Spend Time In New York CityWith Stark Tower, which would later become Avengers Tower, based in midtown, the MCU seemed to be signaling a move to the Big Apple that would reflect the comics.
The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The character made his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 (cover dated March 1963), and received his own title in Iron Man #1 (May 1968).
Following the Ultron Offensive, the Avengers moved out of Avengers Tower and relocated into the New Avengers Facility as their new headquarters. However, following the Avengers Civil War, Stark sold the tower and arranged for Happy Hogan to transport the Avengers related items to the upstate Avengers facility.
In the first shot, Captain America, Thor and Hulk huddle around Iron Man after he had just returned to Earth after lobbing a nuke into a wormhole. This comes from the epic Battle of New York, when Thanos had sent his Chitauri army to essentially test the waters on Earth.
It was his form of revenge; he was spiting Tony by launching his assault from the pinnacle of Tony's ego—the large tower with his name emblazoned on it. Thus, Loki chose to attack New York from Stark Tower to spite Tony by using his own technology to power the portal and make the Chitauri invasion possible.
Cleveland, err, New York, attacked by Loki and aliens in 'The Avengers' movie - cleveland.com.
The events of Loki's attack on New York City has left Tony Stark a completely changed man. Now saddled with a severe case of insomnia and post traumatic stress disorder, Tony spends his sleepless nights the only way he knows how - coming up with new prototypes for the Iron Man suit.
Thor attempts to stop the Hulk's rampage, and Loki kills the agent Phil Coulson and ejects Thor from the Helicarrier as he escapes. Loki uses the Tesseract, in conjunction with a device Selvig built, to open a wormhole above Stark Tower in New York City to the Chitauri fleet in space, launching his invasion.
The Battle of New York, also known as the Attack on New York, the Attack on Midtown Manhattan, the Manhattan Crisis, and the Incident, was a major battle between the Avengers and Loki, along with his borrowed Chitauri army, in Manhattan, New York City.
The nickname "The Big Apple" originated in the 1920s in reference to the prizes (or "big apples") rewarded at the many racing courses in and around New York City. However, it wasn't officially adopted as the city's nickname until 1971 as the result of a successful ad campaign intended to attract tourists.
A spider can lift 170x their weight, and if Peter has inherited a spider's powers, he could lift about 25000 pounds, roughly translating to 12.5 ton. But in the comics it has been proven he can lift up to 100-300 tons if under extreme conditions.