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* ComicBook/AvengersArena: Fans of the characters before ''Arena'' find many of their actions within to fit this bill. Primarily, it's either turning characters with deeper complexities into shallow caricatures of their former selves or reverting them to older characterizations.

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* ComicBook/AvengersArena: ''ComicBook/AvengersArena'': Fans of the characters before ''Arena'' find many of their actions within to fit this bill. Primarily, it's either turning characters with deeper complexities into shallow caricatures of their former selves or reverting them to older characterizations.
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* The veteran Avengers foe Master Pandemonium has suffered quite a bit of derailment in recent years. He is a powerful magic user, he controls demons, he served as a major foe for the West Coast Avengers, and he has served as a StalkerWithACrush for his archenemy, the Scarlet Witch. In the 21st century he has been demoted to a henchman for various villains, he has worked as a school teacher and cook, and he has been depicted as a mentally ill housemate for the hero Speed.

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* The veteran Avengers foe Master Pandemonium has suffered quite a bit of derailment in recent years. He is a powerful magic user, he controls demons, he served as a major foe for the West Coast Avengers, and he has served as a StalkerWithACrush for his archenemy, the Scarlet Witch. In the 21st century he has been demoted to a henchman for various villains, he has worked as a school teacher and cook, and he has been depicted as a mentally ill housemate for the hero Speed.Speed.
*The nocturnal hero and vigilante Shroud has had his own share of derailment since the ComicBook/CivilWar2006 event. He has always been obsessively devoted to crime-fighting and quite willing to use people as pawns. In recent years, he turned into Madame Web/Julia Carpenter's [[PsychoExGirlfriend Psycho Ex Boyfriend]], a super-villain in his own right, and a cold-blooded killer.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Thanos}}'': From the seventies to the early nineties, Thanos was mostly a consistent character with most of his stories written by Jim Starlin. Thanos started out as a cataclysmic villain who saw himself as a hardcore nihilist. He tried to convince Death herself to love him, while failing to understand what she really wants. He developed into a more mature antihero that has achieved self-clarity with the help of Adam Warlock. Then after the Avengers (2012) post credits scene featured him, Marvel decided to undo all of his character development and make him a thuggish and simplified space villain like Mongul or Despero.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Thanos}}'': From the seventies to the early nineties, Thanos was mostly a consistent character with most of his stories written by Jim Starlin. Thanos started out as a cataclysmic villain who saw himself as a hardcore nihilist. He tried to convince Death herself to love him, while failing to understand what she really wants. He developed into a more mature antihero that has achieved self-clarity with the help of Adam Warlock. Then after the Avengers (2012) post credits scene featured him, Marvel decided to undo all of his character development and make him a thuggish and simplified space villain like Mongul or Despero.Despero.
*The veteran Avengers foe Master Pandemonium has suffered quite a bit of derailment in recent years. He is a powerful magic user, he controls demons, he served as a major foe for the West Coast Avengers, and he has served as a StalkerWithACrush for his archenemy, the Scarlet Witch. In the 21st century he has been demoted to a henchman for various villains, he has worked as a school teacher and cook, and he has been depicted as a mentally ill housemate for the hero Speed.
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* Odin, under most writers, is a wise and benevolent if short-tempered pompous leader with a decent respect for humanity and is three steps ahead of his enemies. Under Matt Fraction, he was a genocidal war mongerer whose only solution to a problem he knew was coming was "kill them all", and this is also his characterisation under Jason Aaron, who also adds misogyny to Odin so that he can have Odin embody "The Patriarchy".

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* Odin, under most writers, is a wise and benevolent if short-tempered pompous leader with a decent respect for humanity and is three steps ahead of his enemies. Under Matt Fraction, he was a genocidal war mongerer monger whose only solution to a problem he knew was coming was "kill them all", and this is also his characterisation under Jason Aaron, who also adds misogyny to Odin so that he can have Odin embody "The Patriarchy".
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