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!![[Comicbook/TheTombOfDracula Dracula]]

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* CompositeCharacter / {{Expy}}: His characterization in Season 5 is reminiscent of [[Comicbook/SubMariner Namor]], who is both the traditional ruler of Atlantis and Black Panther's rival. His new design even includes a black ponytail, much like the one sported by Namor in TheNineties.

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* CompositeCharacter / {{Expy}}: His characterization in Season 5 is reminiscent of [[Comicbook/SubMariner [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], who is both the traditional ruler of Atlantis and Black Panther's rival. His new design even includes a black ponytail, much like the one sported by Namor in TheNineties.



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* AssimilationBackfire: Dracula initially seems to have the advantage after draining the Hulk’s blood, since not does it turn the Hulk into a vampiric slave, but also gives him the Hulk’s power. However, it turns out the Gamma-radiated blood is similar enough to sunlight that it starts burning Dracula from the inside, and also allows the Hulk to purge himself of the vampiric infection by getting angry enough. By the end of the episode, Dracula is forced to retreat and hook himself onto a machine to remove the Gamma-radiated blood from his body.

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* AssimilationBackfire: Dracula initially seems to have the advantage after draining the Hulk’s blood, since not only does it turn the Hulk into a vampiric slave, but also gives him the Hulk’s power. However, it turns out the Gamma-radiated blood is similar enough to sunlight that it starts burning Dracula from the inside, and also allows the Hulk to purge himself of the vampiric infection by getting angry enough. By the end of the episode, Dracula is forced to retreat and hook himself onto a machine to remove the Gamma-radiated blood from his body.

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* ExactWords: He is genuinely sincere when he says he wants to help the Avengers stop the Beyonder and save Asgard. ... didn't say anything about what he planned to do ''afterwards''.



* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:By the end of season 4 he's so hell-bent on killing Thor he nearly destroys the entire universe, refusing to believe Thor's warnings and figuring even if it's true he'll survive somehow.]]



* RedemptionRejection: [[spoiler:After helping the Avengers stop the Beyonder, Loki was given a chance to start anew as a hero. Only for him to reject it and try to conquer the universe with his newfound powers.]]

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* RedemptionRejection: [[spoiler:After helping the Avengers stop the Beyonder, Loki was given a chance to start anew as a hero. Only hero, only for him to reject it and try to conquer the universe with his newfound powers.]]


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* DealWithTheDevil: He dragged Falcon into the future to help him fix up a NegativeSpaceWedgie which Kang had caused. [[spoiler:Once they're done, he reveals it was so he could weaponize it.]]


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* TheUnreveal: Never seen fully unmasked, though season 4 has a brief glimpse of the underside of his mask when a future Red Hulk breaks part of it, revealing he's going grey and has a beard under there.


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* ItsAllAboutMe: Reappears on Battleworld looking for the Bifrost, simply so she can use it to get out. When the Avengers come looking for it, she tries to kill them, just so she doesn't have to wait to use it.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Completely disintegrated by the sabotaged Bifrost.]]

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