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** Looking to be averted with him appearing in Guardians of the Galaxy's next season, [[COntinuitySnarl but this was then revealed to be the new, different version of the character.]]

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A Greek demigod who seeks to join the Avengers.

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A Greek demigod An Olympian god who seeks to join the Avengers.

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* SuperDoc: The ''Battleworld'' arc reminds us that no, he has not forgotten his original profession. He is shown treating injured patients the old-fashioned way, because circumstances rendered using his magic risky.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: When they return in Season 2, their appearances have been dramatically altered to resemble the depictions of the characters seen in the movie, and how they appear in [[WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015 their series]], as well as any subsequent appearance they make in the other Marvel Animated series. Their personalities have also undergone overhauls, as now they bicker as they did in the film, and they're much more light-hearted as opposed to their all-business nature they had in Season 1. Rocket's also picked up his film incarnation's "humie" moniker.


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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When they return in Season 2, their appearances have been dramatically altered to resemble the depictions of the characters seen in the movie, and how they appear in [[WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015 their series]], as well as any subsequent appearance they make in the other Marvel Animated series. Their personalities have also undergone overhauls, as now they bicker as they did in the film, and they're much more light-hearted as opposed to their all-business nature they had in Season 1. Rocket's also picked up his film incarnation's "humie" moniker.
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->Voiced by: Creator/FredTatasciore (Black Bolt), Catherine Taber (Medusa), Oliver Vaquer (Karnak), Creator/NolanNorth (Gorgon), Mark C. Hanson (Seeker)

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->Voiced by: Creator/FredTatasciore (Black Bolt), Catherine Taber Creator/CatherineTaber (Medusa), Oliver Vaquer (Karnak), Creator/NolanNorth (Gorgon), Mark C. Hanson (Seeker)
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite his role in the latter half of Season 3, he is ''not'' one of the Avengers called upon by Vision and Black Panther to join the team in Season 4.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite his role in the latter half of Season 3, he is ''not'' one of the Avengers called upon by Vision and Black Panther to join the team in Season 4. An alternate future version of Red Hulk does appear in a later episode as part of the timeline where Kang conquered New York.

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!! All-New, All-Different Avengers

[[folder: Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
-> Voiced by: Creator/JamesCMathisIII

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda, a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.
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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Built into his vibranium suit.
* AnimalThemedSuperBeing: His costume and powers are based off his namesake animal.
* AscendedExtra: He was initially a guest star in Season 3, but becomes an official member of the team in Season 4.
* BodyguardBabes: The Dora Milaje, his personal squad of all-female bodyguards.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Thor says T'Challa is not a naturally cruel or mean individual, but that being the ruler of an entire nation puts him under a lot of pressure and causes him to have to make a lot of difficult choices.
* DamningWithFaintPraise: He's insulted when Tony says that Wakandan tech is as good as the kind made by Stark Industries. In T'Challa's mind, Wakandan tech is ''far'' superior.
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: He steals Captain America's shield in order to lure Klaue to Wakanda, knowing that the smuggler won't be able to resist it.]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He wears a dark costume and has "Black" in his name, but he's one of the good guys.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He was first seen on a computer monitor in the Season 2 finale.
* HiddenDepths: Thor suggests that he's a much kinder person than he lets on.
* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Ever since Season 3, Black Panther is the Avengers' regular go-to if they need additional help, which became rather prudent in the Season 4 premiere. Afterwards, he was the only Avenger left, and it was up to him to recruit a new team through the Vision.
* IWorkAlone: Like Captain Marvel, he's initially wary of the Avengers, as he thinks of them as little more than a bunch of bickering children. And also like her, he changes his tune after working with them and getting to see how competent they truly are.
* JerkassFacade: He's not as mean as he comes across, but appearing so makes his job much easier.
* LegacyCharacter: The Black Panther identity has been passed from warrior to warrior throughout history. T'Challa inherited the mantle after the death of his father.
* MadeOfIndestructium: His suit is made of vibranium, the same metal used to make Captain America's shield.
* NoSenseOfHumor: He tells Ant-Man that he finds his jokes rather annoying, though it is implied that he may be softening on this a bit.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He runs Wakanda, but that doesn't stop him from kicking ass in the field.
* SuperSenses: He has enhanced senses similar to those of a jungle cat.
* YouAreInCommandNow: He leads a new team of Avengers after the orginal team vanishes.
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[[folder: The Vision]]
!!ComicBook/TheVision
-> Voiced by: Creator/DavidKaye

An ArtificialHuman with the power to alter his density.

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* AscendedExtra: He's a guest star in Season 3, but becomes an official Avenger in Season 4.
* EmergentHuman: He is a Synthezoid still learning to adapt to humanity. In fact, his debut episode involves Thor trying to teach him the concept of friendship.
* FlyingBrick: He possesses both flight and tremendous strength.
* FrickinLaserBeams: He can fire one out of the gem in his forehead.
* HumansAreSpecial: This belief is a major part of the reason why he defends the world against Ultron.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: He sometimes comes off as rude or uncaring, but in reality, it's just his programming.
* IntangibleMan: He can phase through objects.
* LiteralMinded: He has trouble grasping sarcasm and certain turns of phrase.
* MissionControl: Back in the day, he would monitor threats from a supercomputer and relay information to the Avengers, but hardly fought on the frontlines.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He shows up with no origin story given, and the Avengers are already familiar with him, and he has been helping them from the sidelines.
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[[folder: Captain Marvel]]
!!Carol Danvers / [[Comicbook/MsMarvel Captain Marvel]]
->Voiced by: [[Music/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]]

A former United States Air Force pilot who gained superpowers after being experimented on by the Kree.
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* AdaptationDistillation: The long (and somewhat confusing) history of the Captain Marvel [[LegacyCharacter mantle]] isn't mentioned in the show. As far as the audience knows, Carol is the first and only Captain Marvel, and never used the Ms. Marvel identity.
* AdaptationalJerkass: She's much more arrogant, condescending and combative than her comic counterpart is usually depicted as being.
* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason. Later episodes in Season 4 suggest she usually holds back against those she percieves as weaker foes.
* AlienAbduction: How she got her powers, being experimented by the Kree.
* AscendedExtra: She's a guest star in Season 3, but joins the team for real in Season 4.
* BoisterousBruiser: A rare female example. She proudly recounts her past triumphs to Falcon, much like Thor is fond of doing.
* CaptainSuperhero: She's the show's ''other'' Captain.
* CollapsibleHelmet: She has one built into her suit.
* DesignatedHero: She may fight for justice, but Captain Marvel acts like a Playground Bully while doing so. Once an alien she was fighting accidently dented her plane, despite said alien ''immediately'' apologizing Captain Marvel instantly decided to '''intensify''' an ''already'' mean-spirited beatdown on all the aliens she was fighting, then before sending them to jail made them repair the dent and pour her lemonade. Somehow, despite this attitude she ''still'' made it onto the Avengers and has Kamala idolizing her.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She first appeared alongside Black Panther on a computer screen in the Season 2 finale. She was also referenced in the Halloween episode in Season 3, with several young girls shown dressed as her.
* FlyingBrick: She can fly, has super strength, and [[FlyingFirepower can fire energy blasts from her hands]].
* IWorkAlone: She initially doesn't have much use for the Avengers, arguing that they'd only slow her down or get in her way. However, she ends up changing her mind after she realizes she needs to work with them to save Earth from a Kree plot. [[spoiler: At the end of her debut episode, she accepts an offer to become a reserve Avenger.]]
* InterserviceRivalry: As a former member of the air force, she frequently clashes with Captain America, who is a former member of the army. She does later concede that the air force wouldn't be effective without the army, and vice versa.
* MilitarySuperhero: Used to be in the air force, and mentions being on a mission from the National Security Council.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Most of the Avengers already know who she is when she first appears, though Falcon hadn't yet met her in person. She even has an intense rivalry with Captain America that had never been mentioned prior to that point. The Season 2 premiere of ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'' shows the extent of her relationship with the Avengers long before she officially joined them.
* SuperpowerLottery: She has one of the most varied powersets in the show: [[FlyingBrick flight, super-strength, super-durability]], [[FlyingFirepower energy blasts, and energy absorption]].
* TookALevelInJerkass: As mentioned above, her comic counterpart usually isn't this rude or arrogant.
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[[folder: Ms. Marvel]]
!!Kamala Khan / [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Ms. Marvel]]
->Voiced by: Kathreen Khavari

A teenage girl from New Jersey who becomes a costumed superhero after discovering that she's an Inhuman.

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* AscendedFanboy: She was a big fan of the Avengers long before she ever got her powers.
* AudienceSurrogate: Takes over this role from Falcon, acting as the most "normal" member of the new Avengers in Season 4.
* CultureEqualsCostume: Since her background is Pakistani, she wears the Shalwar Kameez, the national dress of Pakistan.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She has a non-speaking cameo as a civilian in "The Inhuman Condition" before she actually becomes Ms. Marvel.
* {{Fangirl}}: Specifically of Captain Marvel, whom she puts as her favorite hero and emulates by calling herself Ms. Marvel.
* {{Invocation}}: She shouts "Embiggen!" before using her powers to grow.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She geeks out over meeting Iron Man and Captain America, and even gets to take a selfie with the latter.
* RubberMan: She's able to stretch and grow her limbs.
* ScarfOfAssKicking: She wears a rather long one as part of her costume.
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Kamala's whole character revolves around having to balance academics with superheroics.
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[[folder:Ant-Man]]
!!Scott Lang / [[ComicBook/AntMan Ant-Man]]
->Voiced by: Creator/JoshKeaton

A scientist and former thief who uses size-changing technology to become a superhero.

See also [[Characters/AvengersAssembleTheAvengers The Avengers]] for more information.
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[[folder:The Wasp]]
!!Hope Van Dyne / ComicBook/TheWasp
->Voiced by: Creator/KariWahlgren

* BroughtDownToBadass: Engages Crimson Widow in a fist fight after her armor is damaged, and surprisingly manages to hold her own.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: All of her powers are from her suit.
* FlyingFirepower: Has wings that allow her to fly, and can shoot "bio-electric" energy blasts from her hands.
* RememberTheNewGuy: She's the only new member of the team in Season 4 who didn't appear in Season 3. This makes her introduction, where she apparently already knows the Avengers and is called upon by Vision to join the team, somewhat jarring.
* SizeShifter: Can use Pym Particles just like Scott, but only to shrink.[[note]]Other versions have been able to grow larger, but only for short periods of time.[[/note]]
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite his Reserve Avenger status, he does not appear ''at all'' in the third season. This is particularly notable since the four-part adaptation of Comicbook/CivilWar brings back almost every other superhero that the Avengers had encountered in the past 3 seasons, and Spidey ''still'' doesn't show up.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite his Reserve Avenger status, he does not appear ''at all'' in the third season. This is particularly notable since the four-part adaptation of Comicbook/CivilWar brings back almost every other superhero that the Avengers had encountered in the past 3 seasons, and Spidey ''still'' doesn't show up. Taken even further when, in Season 4's HalloweenEpisode, Hawkeye uses Web Arrows and sarcastically asks a Hydra scientist where he got the idea from, without Spider-Man's actual name being dropped. It appears that, with Spider-Man having his own new show in a separate continuity, Drake Bell's Spider-Man will not appear on-screen anymore.
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* HappilyMarried: Black Bolt and Medusa. When the members of the royal family are kidnapped by Ultron, it is implied that Black Bolt is most concerened for Medusa.

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* HappilyMarried: Black Bolt and Medusa. When the members of the royal family are kidnapped by Ultron, it is implied that Black Bolt is most concerened concerned for Medusa.
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* YouAreInCommandNow: He leads a new team of Avengers after the orginal team vanishes.
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* TheBigGuy: Even discussed in-universe. While Black Panther is vocally ''against'' Hercules joining the team, the other Avengers point out that he'd make a nice replacement for the Hulk.

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* TheBigGuy: Even discussed in-universe. While Black Panther is vocally ''against'' Hercules joining the team, the other Avengers point out that he'd make a nice replacement for the Hulk.Thor.
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* HonoraryTrueCompanions: Ever since Season 3, Black Panther is the Avengers' regular go-to if they need additional help, which became rather prudent in the Season 4 premiere. Afterwards, he was the only Avenger left, and it was up to him to recruit a new team through the Vision.

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* HonoraryTrueCompanions: HonoraryTrueCompanion: Ever since Season 3, Black Panther is the Avengers' regular go-to if they need additional help, which became rather prudent in the Season 4 premiere. Afterwards, he was the only Avenger left, and it was up to him to recruit a new team through the Vision.



* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason. Later episodes in Season 4 suggest she usually holds back against weaker foes.

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* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason. Later episodes in Season 4 suggest she usually holds back against those she percieves as weaker foes.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: To the Avengers during the Infinity Stone crisis.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: To the Avengers during the Infinity Stone crisis.crisis, and also during the Season 3 finale.



* HonoraryTrueCompanions: Ever since Season 3, Black Panther is the Avengers' regular go-to if they need additional help, which became rather prudent in the Season 4 premiere. Afterwards, he was the only Avenger left, and it was up to him to recruit a new team through the Vision.



* RememberTheNewGuy: He shows up with no origin story given, and the Avengers are already familiar with him, and he has been helping them from the sidelines.

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* MissionControl: Back in the day, he would monitor threats from a supercomputer and relay information to the Avengers, but hardly fought on the frontlines.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He shows up with no origin story given, and the Avengers are already familiar with him, and he has been helping them from the sidelines.

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* BoisterousBruiser: He is extremely powerful, as well as extremely loud and full of himself.

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* BoisterousBruiser: He As per any portrayal of the character, he is extremely powerful, as well as extremely loud and full of himself.



* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason.

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* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason. Later episodes in Season 4 suggest she usually holds back against weaker foes.



* RememberTheNewGuy: Most of the Avengers already know who she is when she first appears, though Falcon hadn't yet met her in person. She even has an intense rivalry with Captain America that had never been mentioned prior to that point.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: Most of the Avengers already know who she is when she first appears, though Falcon hadn't yet met her in person. She even has an intense rivalry with Captain America that had never been mentioned prior to that point. The Season 2 premiere of ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'' shows the extent of her relationship with the Avengers long before she officially joined them.


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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Kamala's whole character revolves around having to balance academics with superheroics.
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* NoSenseOfHumor: He tells Ant-Man that he finds his jokes rather annoying, though it is implied that he may be softening on this a bit.
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* Foil: He is essentially Thor without any of the responsibility or restraint.

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!! All-New, All-Different Avengers

[[folder: Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
-> Voiced by: Creator/JamesCMathisIII

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda, a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.

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!! All-New, All-Different Avengers

[[folder: Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
Hercules]]
!! [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]
-> Voiced by: Creator/JamesCMathisIII

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda, a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.
Creator/MatthewMercer

A Greek demigod who seeks to join the Avengers.


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* BigEater: When he believes he's been accepted into the team (despite nobody actually telling him this), he orders a truly ludicrous amount of pizza to celebrate.
* TheBigGuy: Even discussed in-universe. While Black Panther is vocally ''against'' Hercules joining the team, the other Avengers point out that he'd make a nice replacement for the Hulk.
* BoisterousBruiser: He is extremely powerful, as well as extremely loud and full of himself.
* Foil: He is essentially Thor without any of the responsibility or restraint.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The other Avengers (''especially'' Black Panther) quickly come to find his behavior obnoxious.
* IShallReturn: [[spoiler: He ultimately decides against joining the Avengers, but promises that he will return to take his place on the team once he has become responsible enough to deserve it.]]
* SuperStrength: He is incredibly powerful, with the other Avengers speculating that he is on par with Thor and the Hulk.
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!! All-New, All-Different Avengers

[[folder: Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
-> Voiced by: Creator/JamesCMathisIII

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda, a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.
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* BroughtDownToBadass: Engages Crimson Widow in a fist fight after her armor is damaged, and surprisingly manages to hold her own.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite his role in the latter half of Season 3, he is ''not'' one of the Avengers called upon by Vision and Black Panther to join the team in Season 4.


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-> Voiced by: James C. Mathis III

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-> Voiced by: James C. Mathis III
Creator/JamesCMathisIII



* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason.



* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's much more arrogant, condescending and combative than her comic counterpart is usually depicted as being.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: AdaptationalJerkass: She's much more arrogant, condescending and combative than her comic counterpart is usually depicted as being.being.
* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason.
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!!Hope Van Dyne / [[ComicBook/TheWasp]]

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Re-ordered to better fit Season 4. Season 4 Ant-Man might be different enough to merit a separate folder here, but for now I've left it as a link. Wasp might be Janet, but I couldn't find definitive information so I put Hope.


[[folder: Ms. Marvel]]
!!Kamala Khan / [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Ms. Marvel]]
->Voiced by: Kathreen Khavari

A teenage girl from New Jersey who becomes a costumed superhero after discovering that she's an Inhuman.

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[[folder: Ms. Marvel]]
!!Kamala Khan
Red Hulk]]
!! Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross
/ [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Ms. Marvel]]
->Voiced
Comicbook/RedHulk
-> Voiced
by: Kathreen Khavari

Creator/ClancyBrown

A teenage girl from New Jersey who becomes a costumed superhero after discovering that she's an Inhuman.
violent former military officer with powers similar to those of the Hulk.



%%* {{Adorkable}}
* AscendedFanboy: She was a big fan of the Avengers long before she ever got her powers.
* AudienceSurrogate: Takes over this role from Falcon, acting as the most "normal" member of the new Avengers in Season 4.
* CultureEqualsCostume: Since her background is Pakistani, she wears the Shalwar Kameez, the national dress of Pakistan.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She has a non-speaking cameo as a civilian in "The Inhuman Condition" before she actually becomes Ms. Marvel.
* {{Fangirl}}: Specifically of Captain Marvel, whom she puts as her favorite hero and emulates her by calling herself Ms. Marvel.
* {{Invocation}}: She shouts "Embiggen!" before using her powers to grow.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She geeks out over meeting Iron Man and Captain America, and even gets to take a selfie with the latter.
* RubberMan: She's able to stretch and grow her limbs.
* ScarfOfAssKicking: She wears a rather long one as part of her costume.
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%%* SizeShifter

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%%* {{Adorkable}}
* AscendedFanboy: She was a big fan of the Avengers long before she ever got her powers.
* AudienceSurrogate: Takes over this role from Falcon, acting as the most "normal" member of the new Avengers in Season 4.
* CultureEqualsCostume: Since her background is Pakistani, she
AdaptationalModesty: His comic counterpart wears nothing more than a pair of MagicPants. While in the Shalwar Kameez, show, he has a shirt and combat boots, just as he was portrayed in ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''.
* AesopAmnesia: It's clear he's back to his old mentality, having forgotten about his lessons on teamwork from ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''. It's quite justified, as it's been a while since he last fought with
the national dress of Pakistan.[=SMASHers=].
* EarlyBirdCameo: She has AscendedExtra: Went from a non-speaking cameo as a civilian in "The Inhuman Condition" before she a single episode of Season 2 to actually becomes Ms. Marvel.
* {{Fangirl}}: Specifically of Captain Marvel, whom she puts as her favorite hero and emulates her by calling herself Ms. Marvel.
joining the Avengers for an arc in Season 3.
* {{Invocation}}: She shouts "Embiggen!" before using her powers to grow.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She geeks out over meeting Iron Man
EarlyBirdCameo: He previously appeared in a Season 2 episode as one of the Squadron Supreme's prisoners, and Captain America, and even gets his picture appeared in Season 1 when he was trying to take a selfie with call Hulk.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In-universe, he was chosen to join
the latter.
* RubberMan: She's able
Avengers because he was the next best thing to stretch and grow her limbs.
* ScarfOfAssKicking: She wears a rather long one as part of her costume.
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the ''actual'' Hulk.



[[folder: The Vision]]
!!ComicBook/TheVision
-> Voiced by: Creator/DavidKaye

An ArtificialHuman with the power to alter his density.

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!! All-New, All-Different Avengers

[[folder: The Vision]]
!!ComicBook/TheVision
Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
-> Voiced by: Creator/DavidKaye

An ArtificialHuman with the power to alter his density.
James C. Mathis III

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda, a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Built into his vibranium suit.
* AnimalThemedSuperBeing: His costume and powers are based off his namesake animal.
* AscendedExtra: He was initially a guest star in Season 3, but becomes an official member of the team in Season 4.
* BodyguardBabes: The Dora Milaje, his personal squad of all-female bodyguards.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Thor says T'Challa is not a naturally cruel or mean individual, but that being the ruler of an entire nation puts him under a lot of pressure and causes him to have to make a lot of difficult choices.
* DamningWithFaintPraise: He's insulted when Tony says that Wakandan tech is as good as the kind made by Stark Industries. In T'Challa's mind, Wakandan tech is ''far'' superior.
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: He steals Captain America's shield in order to lure Klaue to Wakanda, knowing that the smuggler won't be able to resist it.]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He wears a dark costume and has "Black" in his name, but he's one of the good guys.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He was first seen on a computer monitor in the Season 2 finale.
* HiddenDepths: Thor suggests that he's a much kinder person than he lets on.
* IWorkAlone: Like Captain Marvel, he's initially wary of the Avengers, as he thinks of them as little more than a bunch of bickering children. And also like her, he changes his tune after working with them and getting to see how competent they truly are.
* JerkassFacade: He's not as mean as he comes across, but appearing so makes his job much easier.
* LegacyCharacter: The Black Panther identity has been passed from warrior to warrior throughout history. T'Challa inherited the mantle after the death of his father.
* MadeOfIndestructium: His suit is made of vibranium, the same metal used to make Captain America's shield.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He runs Wakanda, but that doesn't stop him from kicking ass in the field.
* SuperSenses: He has enhanced senses similar to those of a jungle cat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Vision]]
!!ComicBook/TheVision
-> Voiced by: Creator/DavidKaye

An ArtificialHuman with the power to alter his density.

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[[folder: Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
-> Voiced by: James C. Mathis III

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda, a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.

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[[folder: Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
-> Voiced
Ms. Marvel]]
!!Kamala Khan / [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Ms. Marvel]]
->Voiced
by: James C. Mathis III

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda,
Kathreen Khavari

A teenage girl from New Jersey who becomes
a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.costumed superhero after discovering that she's an Inhuman.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Built into his vibranium suit.
* AnimalThemedSuperBeing: His costume and powers are based off his namesake animal.
* AscendedExtra: He was initially a guest star in Season 3, but becomes an official member of the team in Season 4.
* BodyguardBabes: The Dora Milaje, his personal squad of all-female bodyguards.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Thor says T'Challa is not a naturally cruel or mean individual, but that being the ruler of an entire nation puts him under a lot of pressure and causes him to have to make a lot of difficult choices.
* DamningWithFaintPraise: He's insulted when Tony says that Wakandan tech is as good as the kind made by Stark Industries. In T'Challa's mind, Wakandan tech is ''far'' superior.
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: He steals Captain America's shield in order to lure Klaue to Wakanda, knowing that the smuggler won't be able to resist it.]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He wears a dark costume and has "Black" in his name, but he's one of the good guys.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He was first seen on a computer monitor in the Season 2 finale.
* HiddenDepths: Thor suggests that he's a much kinder person than he lets on.
* IWorkAlone: Like Captain Marvel, he's initially wary of the Avengers, as he thinks of them as little more than a bunch of bickering children. And also like her, he changes his tune after working with them and getting to see how competent they truly are.
* JerkassFacade: He's not as mean as he comes across, but appearing so makes his job much easier.
* LegacyCharacter: The Black Panther identity has been passed from warrior to warrior throughout history. T'Challa inherited the mantle after the death of his father.
* MadeOfIndestructium: His suit is made of vibranium, the same metal used to make Captain America's shield.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He runs Wakanda, but that doesn't stop him from kicking ass in the field.
* SuperSenses: He has enhanced senses similar to those of a jungle cat.

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%%* {{Adorkable}}
* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Built into his vibranium suit.
* AnimalThemedSuperBeing: His costume and powers are based off his namesake animal.
* AscendedExtra: He
AscendedFanboy: She was initially a guest star in Season 3, but becomes an official big fan of the Avengers long before she ever got her powers.
* AudienceSurrogate: Takes over this role from Falcon, acting as the most "normal"
member of the team new Avengers in Season 4.
* BodyguardBabes: The Dora Milaje, his personal squad of all-female bodyguards.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Thor says T'Challa
CultureEqualsCostume: Since her background is not a naturally cruel or mean individual, but that being the ruler of an entire nation puts him under a lot of pressure and causes him to have to make a lot of difficult choices.
* DamningWithFaintPraise: He's insulted when Tony says that Wakandan tech is as good as the kind made by Stark Industries. In T'Challa's mind, Wakandan tech is ''far'' superior.
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: He steals Captain America's shield in order to lure Klaue to Wakanda, knowing that the smuggler won't be able to resist it.]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He
Pakistani, she wears a dark costume and has "Black" in his name, but he's one of the good guys.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He was first seen on a computer monitor in
Shalwar Kameez, the Season 2 finale.national dress of Pakistan.
* HiddenDepths: Thor suggests that he's EarlyBirdCameo: She has a much kinder person than he lets on.
non-speaking cameo as a civilian in "The Inhuman Condition" before she actually becomes Ms. Marvel.
* IWorkAlone: Like {{Fangirl}}: Specifically of Captain Marvel, he's initially wary of the Avengers, whom she puts as he thinks of them as little more than a bunch of bickering children. And also like her, he changes his tune after working with them her favorite hero and getting emulates by calling herself Ms. Marvel.
* {{Invocation}}: She shouts "Embiggen!" before using her powers
to see how competent they truly are.
grow.
* JerkassFacade: He's not as mean as he comes across, but appearing so makes his job much easier.
* LegacyCharacter: The Black Panther identity has been passed from warrior to warrior throughout history. T'Challa inherited the mantle after the death of his father.
* MadeOfIndestructium: His suit is made of vibranium, the same metal used to make
TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She geeks out over meeting Iron Man and Captain America's shield.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He runs Wakanda, but that doesn't stop him from kicking ass in
America, and even gets to take a selfie with the field.
latter.
* SuperSenses: He has enhanced senses similar RubberMan: She's able to those stretch and grow her limbs.
* ScarfOfAssKicking: She wears a rather long one as part
of a jungle cat.her costume.
%%* ShapeShifter
%%* SizeShifter



[[folder: Red Hulk]]
!! Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross / Comicbook/RedHulk
-> Voiced by: Creator/ClancyBrown

A violent former military officer with powers similar to those of the Hulk.
----
* AdaptationalModesty: His comic counterpart wears nothing more than a pair of MagicPants. While in the show, he has a shirt and combat boots, just as he was portrayed in ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''.
* AesopAmnesia: It's clear he's back to his old mentality, having forgotten about his lessons on teamwork from ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''. It's quite justified, as it's been a while since he last fought with the [=SMASHers=].
* AscendedExtra: Went from a non-speaking cameo in a single episode of Season 2 to actually joining the Avengers for an arc in Season 3.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He previously appeared in a Season 2 episode as one of the Squadron Supreme's prisoners, and his picture appeared in Season 1 when he was trying to call Hulk.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In-universe, he was chosen to join the Avengers because he was the next best thing to the ''actual'' Hulk.

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[[folder: Red Hulk]]
!! Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross
[[folder:Ant-Man]]
!!Scott Lang
/ Comicbook/RedHulk
-> Voiced
[[ComicBook/AntMan Ant-Man]]
->Voiced
by: Creator/ClancyBrown

Creator/JoshKeaton

A violent scientist and former military officer with thief who uses size-changing technology to become a superhero.
See also [[Characters/AvengersAssembleTheAvengers The Avengers]] for more information.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Wasp]]
!!Hope Van Dyne / [[ComicBook/TheWasp]]
->Voiced by: Creator/KariWahlgren
---
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: All of her
powers similar are from her suit.
* FlyingFirepower: Has wings that allow her
to those of the Hulk.
----
* AdaptationalModesty: His comic counterpart wears nothing more than a pair of MagicPants. While in the show, he has a shirt
fly, and combat boots, can shoot "bio-electric" energy blasts from her hands.
* SizeShifter: Can use Pym Particles
just as he was portrayed in ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''.
* AesopAmnesia: It's clear he's back
like Scott, but only to his old mentality, having forgotten about his lessons on teamwork from ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''. It's quite justified, as it's shrink.[[note]]Other versions have been a while since he last fought with the [=SMASHers=].
* AscendedExtra: Went from a non-speaking cameo in a single episode of Season 2
able to actually joining the Avengers grow larger, but only for an arc in Season 3.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He previously appeared in a Season 2 episode as one
short periods of the Squadron Supreme's prisoners, and his picture appeared in Season 1 when he was trying to call Hulk.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In-universe, he was chosen to join the Avengers because he was the next best thing to the ''actual'' Hulk.
time.[[/note]]
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[[folder: Spider-Man]]
!!Peter Parker / Franchise/SpiderMan
->Voiced by: Creator/DrakeBell

High school student, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, and Reserve Avenger, Peter Parker, a.k.a Spider-Man, is one of the Hulk's best friends.

----

* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Spider, as usual.
* AscendedExtra: He has a much larger role in ''Avengers Disassembled''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He narrates his adventures and is prone to daydreaming and goofing off in the heat of battle. Despite this, he's a highly skilled super hero and Iron Man's first choice to replace [[spoiler:Captain America]]. He's also quick to notice and identify the problems with Cap and Iron Man's plans.
* ButtMonkey: His introduction in the show is working as a street vendor to pay for the thousand or so hot dogs the Hulk ate and left Spidey with the bill for.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: In the same manner as he does in ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'', where he explains certain situations and elements as well as what goes on in his mind in relation to that situation.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite his Reserve Avenger status, he does not appear ''at all'' in the third season. This is particularly notable since the four-part adaptation of Comicbook/CivilWar brings back almost every other superhero that the Avengers had encountered in the past 3 seasons, and Spidey ''still'' doesn't show up.
* {{Determinator}}: Spider-Man was the only hero not trapped and who still held out when [[spoiler:The Squadron Supreme took over Earth and presumed the Avengers dead]].
%%* DudeWheresMyRespect: In ''The Ambassador'', J. Jonah Jameson slanders his name as usual, though saying that Spiderman
* {{Flanderization}}: In ''Avengers Disassembled'', most of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' traits (the chibi sketches, Spidey's narration telling us things we should be able to tell through the action and characterization, the wide eyed monkey-screech) are on ramping up, ironically at the same time when these traits have been toned down in its own series.
* GunsAkimbo: Wields a pair of high tech pistols in ''Planet Doom.''
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Specifically for ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}''.
* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Just like Ant-Man, he's a reserve member of the Avengers whom Iron Man can call in if necessary. He's not officially a member, but he's treated as one nonetheless.
* SuperDeformed: His Chibified self from his {{Imagine Spot}}s taken from ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' are used in his second official appearance.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Spidey is the only other hero whom Adaptiod can't adapt to.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gives this to both Iron Man ''and'' Captain America for the way they've been acting. Spidey calls out Iron Man for being a terrible leader, and Captain America for [[spoiler:quitting the team and going against everything he taught him]].
* WholeCostumeReference: He wears an outfit based off his ''[[ComicBook/SpiderManNoir Noir]]'' incarnation in "Planet Doom".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Guardians of the Galaxy]]
!!The ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy
->Voiced by: Creator/ChrisCox, later Creator/WillFriedle (Star-Lord), Creator/NikaFutterman (Gamora), Creator/DavidSobolov (Drax), Creator/SethGreen, later Creator/TrevorDevall (Rocket), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (Groot)

The galaxy defending crew of badass mercenaries. The Avengers run into them when Galactus is warped to a far-away planet for consumption.

----

* BadassCrew: Obviously.
* BashBrothers: Groot becomes this with Hulk.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: When they return in Season 2, their appearances have been dramatically altered to resemble the depictions of the characters seen in the movie, and how they appear in [[WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015 their series]], as well as any subsequent appearance they make in the other Marvel Animated series. Their personalities have also undergone overhauls, as now they bicker as they did in the film, and they're much more light-hearted as opposed to their all-business nature they had in Season 1. Rocket's also picked up his film incarnation's "humie" moniker.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Star-Lord makes an early appearance in ''Mojo World'' watching Mojo's bloodsport on TV with Impossible Man.
* FantasticRacism: Rocket makes no secret of his contempt for humans and humanity in general.
* FlatCharacter: Surprisingly, all of them, despite being the centerpiece of an entire episode. Especially Drax and Gamora.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: They ''are'' the guardians of another galaxy, after all.
* TheLancer: Rocket to Star-Lord.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Thor already knew who they were, but we find out how he met them in their [[WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015 self-titled series]].
* WolverinePublicity: Their roster and appearance was clearly meant to advertise the then-upcoming [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy film]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Doctor Strange]]
!!ComicBook/DoctorStrange
-> Voiced by: Jack Coleman, later Creator/LiamOBrien

The Sorcerer Supreme himself.

----
* EarlyBirdCameo: Like the Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant Man before him, he makes his debut in the series quite some time before his [[Film/DoctorStrange2016 MCU film]] was released.
* GuestStarPartyMember: To the Avengers during the Infinity Stone crisis.
* ItHasOnlyJustBegun: If the Guardians of the Galaxy's presence on Earth wasn't proof enough, Strange makes it very clear that the recent activity regarding the Infinity Stones has brought the universe's eyes to Earth.
* NoSell: He's immune to the corrupting nature of the Infinity Stones.
* RefugeInAudacity: He fights enemies like Dormammu on a regular basis, and where does he shack up? A normal New York apartment.
-->'''Clint:''' In New York, nothing's normal.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Inhumans]]
!!ComicBook/TheInhumans
->Voiced by: Creator/FredTatasciore (Black Bolt), Catherine Taber (Medusa), Oliver Vaquer (Karnak), Creator/NolanNorth (Gorgon), Mark C. Hanson (Seeker)

A race of superpowered beings who reside in the floating city of Attilan.

----
* AdaptationalHeroism: Black Bolt, at least regarding the show's version of ''Comicbook/{{Inhumanity}}''. In the comics, Black Bolt was completely aware that there were human/Inhuman hybrids all around the world, and purposefully unleashed the Terrigen Mist on the world in order to transform them, without any care about the consequences. In the show, it's implied that most of the Inhumans were unaware of the hybrids before meeting Inferno, and it's actually the ''Avengers'' who end up releasing the Mist as a last ditch effort to thwart Ultron.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Karnak can see the weakness in anything, and [[AttackItsWeakPoint then attack it]].
* BadassNormal: Karnak is the only member of the team without any powers, and he does just fine without them.
* FantasticCasteSystem: The Alpha Primitives are a slow-witted slave race that serve the other Inhumans.
* FantasticRacism: They initially view ordinary humans with distrust and contempt. A large part of their character arc involves them coming to trust humans and build a bridge between the two species.
* FloatingContinent: Attilan[[spoiler:, though it later is brought down to Earth by Ultron.]]
* HappilyMarried: Black Bolt and Medusa. When the members of the royal family are kidnapped by Ultron, it is implied that Black Bolt is most concerened for Medusa.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Black Bolt's strongest ability is his highly destructive voice, which is why he rarely speaks.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The members of the royal family are all skilled combatants and have no problem fighting their own battles.
* PrehensileHair: Medusa's primary power.
* SmugSuper: They are very arrogant and view themselves as being above normal humans.
* TheVoiceless: Crystal and Triton appear, but have no lines.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Inferno]]
!!Dante Pertuz/Inferno
->Voiced by: Antony Del Rio

A teenager from upstate New York who was discovered to have secret Inhuman heritage.

----
* BashBrothers: With Ms. Marvel.
* BreathWeapon: He can literally spit fire.
* PersonalityPowers: He wields fire and has a very firey temper.
* PlayingWithFire: His primary power is generating flames from his body.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ms. Marvel]]
!!Kamala Khan / [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Ms. Marvel]]
->Voiced by: Kathreen Khavari

A teenage girl from New Jersey who becomes a costumed superhero after discovering that she's an Inhuman.

----
%%* {{Adorkable}}
* AscendedFanboy: She was a big fan of the Avengers long before she ever got her powers.
* AudienceSurrogate: Takes over this role from Falcon, acting as the most "normal" member of the new Avengers in Season 4.
* CultureEqualsCostume: Since her background is Pakistani, she wears the Shalwar Kameez, the national dress of Pakistan.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She has a non-speaking cameo as a civilian in "The Inhuman Condition" before she actually becomes Ms. Marvel.
* {{Fangirl}}: Specifically of Captain Marvel, whom she puts as her favorite hero and emulates her by calling herself Ms. Marvel.
* {{Invocation}}: She shouts "Embiggen!" before using her powers to grow.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She geeks out over meeting Iron Man and Captain America, and even gets to take a selfie with the latter.
* RubberMan: She's able to stretch and grow her limbs.
* ScarfOfAssKicking: She wears a rather long one as part of her costume.
%%* ShapeShifter
%%* SizeShifter
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Vision]]
!!ComicBook/TheVision
-> Voiced by: Creator/DavidKaye

An ArtificialHuman with the power to alter his density.

----
* AscendedExtra: He's a guest star in Season 3, but becomes an official Avenger in Season 4.
* EmergentHuman: He is a Synthezoid still learning to adapt to humanity. In fact, his debut episode involves Thor trying to teach him the concept of friendship.
* FlyingBrick: He possesses both flight and tremendous strength.
* FrickinLaserBeams: He can fire one out of the gem in his forehead.
* HumansAreSpecial: This belief is a major part of the reason why he defends the world against Ultron.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: He sometimes comes off as rude or uncaring, but in reality, it's just his programming.
* IntangibleMan: He can phase through objects.
* LiteralMinded: He has trouble grasping sarcasm and certain turns of phrase.
* RememberTheNewGuy: He shows up with no origin story given, and the Avengers are already familiar with him, and he has been helping them from the sidelines.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Captain Marvel]]
!!Carol Danvers / [[Comicbook/MsMarvel Captain Marvel]]
->Voiced by: [[Music/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]]

A former United States Air Force pilot who gained superpowers after being experimented on by the Kree.
----
* AdaptationalWimp: While Carol still has super strength in this version, it's downplayed severely. A mild version occurs in the S3 finale when she apparently fights Captain America (several levels of strength below her) evenly, but [[DependingOnTheWriter it's very pronounced in]] ''WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015'', where her punches have absolutely no effect on Drax. Or she just [[ForgotAboutHisPowers keeps not using her superstrength]] for some reason.
* AdaptationDistillation: The long (and somewhat confusing) history of the Captain Marvel [[LegacyCharacter mantle]] isn't mentioned in the show. As far as the audience knows, Carol is the first and only Captain Marvel, and never used the Ms. Marvel identity.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's much more arrogant, condescending and combative than her comic counterpart is usually depicted as being.
* AlienAbduction: How she got her powers, being experimented by the Kree.
* AscendedExtra: She's a guest star in Season 3, but joins the team for real in Season 4.
* BoisterousBruiser: A rare female example. She proudly recounts her past triumphs to Falcon, much like Thor is fond of doing.
* CaptainSuperhero: She's the show's ''other'' Captain.
* CollapsibleHelmet: She has one built into her suit.
* DesignatedHero: She may fight for justice, but Captain Marvel acts like a Playground Bully while doing so. Once an alien she was fighting accidently dented her plane, despite said alien ''immediately'' apologizing Captain Marvel instantly decided to '''intensify''' an ''already'' mean-spirited beatdown on all the aliens she was fighting, then before sending them to jail made them repair the dent and pour her lemonade. Somehow, despite this attitude she ''still'' made it onto the Avengers and has Kamala idolizing her.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She first appeared alongside Black Panther on a computer screen in the Season 2 finale. She was also referenced in the Halloween episode in Season 3, with several young girls shown dressed as her.
* FlyingBrick: She can fly, has super strength, and [[FlyingFirepower can fire energy blasts from her hands]].
* IWorkAlone: She initially doesn't have much use for the Avengers, arguing that they'd only slow her down or get in her way. However, she ends up changing her mind after she realizes she needs to work with them to save Earth from a Kree plot. [[spoiler: At the end of her debut episode, she accepts an offer to become a reserve Avenger.]]
* InterserviceRivalry: As a former member of the air force, she frequently clashes with Captain America, who is a former member of the army. She does later concede that the air force wouldn't be effective without the army, and vice versa.
* MilitarySuperhero: Used to be in the air force, and mentions being on a mission from the National Security Council.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Most of the Avengers already know who she is when she first appears, though Falcon hadn't yet met her in person. She even has an intense rivalry with Captain America that had never been mentioned prior to that point.
* SuperpowerLottery: She has one of the most varied powersets in the show: [[FlyingBrick flight, super-strength, super-durability]], [[FlyingFirepower energy blasts, and energy absorption]].
* TookALevelInJerkass: As mentioned above, her comic counterpart usually isn't this rude or arrogant.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Black Panther]]
!![=T'Challa=]/ComicBook/BlackPanther
-> Voiced by: James C. Mathis III

The super-powered warrior king of Wakanda, a highly advanced nation hidden in Africa.
----
* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Built into his vibranium suit.
* AnimalThemedSuperBeing: His costume and powers are based off his namesake animal.
* AscendedExtra: He was initially a guest star in Season 3, but becomes an official member of the team in Season 4.
* BodyguardBabes: The Dora Milaje, his personal squad of all-female bodyguards.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Thor says T'Challa is not a naturally cruel or mean individual, but that being the ruler of an entire nation puts him under a lot of pressure and causes him to have to make a lot of difficult choices.
* DamningWithFaintPraise: He's insulted when Tony says that Wakandan tech is as good as the kind made by Stark Industries. In T'Challa's mind, Wakandan tech is ''far'' superior.
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: He steals Captain America's shield in order to lure Klaue to Wakanda, knowing that the smuggler won't be able to resist it.]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He wears a dark costume and has "Black" in his name, but he's one of the good guys.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He was first seen on a computer monitor in the Season 2 finale.
* HiddenDepths: Thor suggests that he's a much kinder person than he lets on.
* IWorkAlone: Like Captain Marvel, he's initially wary of the Avengers, as he thinks of them as little more than a bunch of bickering children. And also like her, he changes his tune after working with them and getting to see how competent they truly are.
* JerkassFacade: He's not as mean as he comes across, but appearing so makes his job much easier.
* LegacyCharacter: The Black Panther identity has been passed from warrior to warrior throughout history. T'Challa inherited the mantle after the death of his father.
* MadeOfIndestructium: His suit is made of vibranium, the same metal used to make Captain America's shield.
* RoleReprisal: From ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He runs Wakanda, but that doesn't stop him from kicking ass in the field.
* SuperSenses: He has enhanced senses similar to those of a jungle cat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Red Hulk]]
!! Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross / Comicbook/RedHulk
-> Voiced by: Creator/ClancyBrown

A violent former military officer with powers similar to those of the Hulk.
----
* AdaptationalModesty: His comic counterpart wears nothing more than a pair of MagicPants. While in the show, he has a shirt and combat boots, just as he was portrayed in ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''.
* AesopAmnesia: It's clear he's back to his old mentality, having forgotten about his lessons on teamwork from ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSmash''. It's quite justified, as it's been a while since he last fought with the [=SMASHers=].
* AscendedExtra: Went from a non-speaking cameo in a single episode of Season 2 to actually joining the Avengers for an arc in Season 3.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He previously appeared in a Season 2 episode as one of the Squadron Supreme's prisoners, and his picture appeared in Season 1 when he was trying to call Hulk.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In-universe, he was chosen to join the Avengers because he was the next best thing to the ''actual'' Hulk.
[[/folder]]

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