
Which "Thunderbolts" Character Are You Most Like?
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Are you more a Yelena? Or how about Bucky? Well, it's time to take this quiz to find out which member of the Thunderbolts* you actually are.
Which Thunderbolts* character did you get? Share your results in the comments below!

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