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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: She and her brother don't interact that much, and Invisible Woman does consider Human Torch more annoying than the enemies, but she's worried when he gets knocked out by a pumpkin bomb courtesy of Green Goblin and in a Deadpool level, they spend time together watching a movie.
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* OutOfFocus: Doesn't get to shine as much as some characters. He is introduced halfway in level 6, only works as part of a group in level 7 and 15, and is mostly unplayable in level 9.
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!!ComicBook/TheAvengers
[[folder:Hulk]]
!![[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] / Bruce Banner
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-->'''Voiced in both forms by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
Doctor Bruce Banner was turned into The Incredible Hulk after being exposed to gamma radiation in a freak accident. Initially, Banner found himself unable to fight his anger, causing him to transform into the beast and go on rampages, bringing him into conflict with other superheroes and the military, who believed him to be property. After life on the run from the military, Hulk has decided to go legit as a superhero and joined the Avengers. Since then, he has gained the ability to shift back and forth between Hulk and Bruce Banner at will.
[[folder:Hulk]]
!![[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] / Bruce Banner
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-->'''Voiced in both forms by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
Doctor Bruce Banner was turned into The Incredible Hulk after being exposed to gamma radiation in a freak accident. Initially, Banner found himself unable to fight his anger, causing him to transform into the beast and go on rampages, bringing him into conflict with other superheroes and the military, who believed him to be property. After life on the run from the military, Hulk has decided to go legit as a superhero and joined the Avengers. Since then, he has gained the ability to shift back and forth between Hulk and Bruce Banner at will.
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[[folder:Hulk]]
!![[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]]
[[folder:Professor X]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Professor X]] /
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-->'''Voiced
Doctor Bruce Banner
Charles Xavier is a professor of genetics and also one of the most prominent mutants in the world. At a young age, he was
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* ActionHero: Hulk does not think things through, he smashes things instead.
* ArchEnemy: Abomination and the Leader both have a strong hatred towards Hulk for how he frequently foils their plans.
* BadassBookworm: Regular Bruce Banner lacks the sheer power of Hulk, but he's a capable ScienceHero who can still punch baddies well enough.
* BadassNormal: As Bruce Banner, he can still fight. He may not be as tough as Hulk, but his wits might be all he needs.
* BerserkButton: While Hulk is easy to anger, it would appear that [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]] would be the most prominent.
* BigEater: Owing to his size, he constantly eats large amounts of food, and gets angry when Green Goblin [[spoiler:knocks away his burger]].
* DemotedToExtra: The Hulk is at the forefront while Bruce Banner is barely acknowledged in the game (as he is in [[WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSMASH the]] [[WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble three]] [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 shows]] that emulate the Marvel Cinematic Universe, of which this game is also somewhat based upon). Banner at least gets [[DevelopersForesight certain context-specific lines in case the Hulk isn't in a situation]], which is more than what the shows have done for him.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He punches Green Goblin for the rather minor act of [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]].
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Smashes several keyboards at Tony's place, and in a bonus level breaks a lot of speakers.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Hulk never wears shoes, since alongside [[ClothingDamage losing them when transforming]], he doesn't need them in the first place due to being so tough.
* DumbMuscle: Hulk has major SuperStrength, but in exchange he loses Banner's genius and goes below even average intelligence, though he at least is still smart enough to engage in HulkSpeak compared to some versions becoming TheUnintelligible.
* GentleGiant: While Hulk is easily annoyed, he's nice towards his friends, making tea for Tony in between missions.
* HairTriggerTemper: Hulk will start smashing things whenever anything even slightly annoys him, as a large number of broken keyboards can attest to.
* HulkingOut: Being TropeNamer, he can shifts between Hulk and Banner by either getting incredibly angry or calming himself down.
* HulkSpeak: He's the TropeNamer, and he embraces it in this game, having stunted and simple language to get his points across.
* JekyllAndHyde: Both personalities are decent people, but Hulk is definitely more violent and anger-prone than calm and composed Banner.
* TheJuggernaut: Once he starts running at full speed, there is nothing that can stop the Hulk. He'll just either flatten or destroy anything that gets in his way (hitting vehicles won't even slow him down).
* TheKlutz: Hulk cannot build things and sure as heck isn't good at not breaking them. He trashes dozens of keyboards at Tony's place by accident.
* LargeHam: Everything Hulk does is filled with aggressive attitude and NoIndoorVoice.
* MagicPants: Changes back and forth between forms without his pants going missing. At one point, however, he rips them and needs to replace them.
* {{Manchild}}: Hulk is not the most mature of people, getting easily frustrated with keyboards and loudly complaining about the rain.
* NoSell: The normal attacks of most mooks, including punches, cannot hurt him while he is Hulk. He's also immune to toxic waste and can walk through it with no ill effects.
* OneManArmy: Hulk is physically the strongest Avenger, and as such can plow through literal armies of {{Mooks}} with ease.
* PowerMakesYourVoiceDeep: When Banner becomes Hulk he gets a ''much'' deeper and more booming voice, and as the Hulk he's definitely very powerful.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: Hulk is immune to toxic waste.
* ScienceHero: Bruce Banner falls into this as a gamma radiation expert and very intelligent guy. Hulk, not so much.
* ShockwaveClap: One of his crowd control moves is the classic slapping his palms together, with the added plus of extinguishing flames when, oddly enough, aimed ''away from'' the blaze.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He clashes with Wolverine at times due to his AntiHero aura, and butts heads with him despite being on the same side.
* SplitPersonality: Banner and Hulk are two vastly different personalities in one body.
* SuperStrength: Hulk is the self proclaimed "strongest one there is", and he shows it well through being the only major playable character that can both break down cracked walls and rip off green handles.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Bruce Banner can change into the Hulk at will, and vice versa.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Hulk wears no shirt at all, as he tears any of Bruce Banner's.
* ArchEnemy: Abomination and the Leader both have a strong hatred towards Hulk for how he frequently foils their plans.
* BadassBookworm: Regular Bruce Banner lacks the sheer power of Hulk, but he's a capable ScienceHero who can still punch baddies well enough.
* BadassNormal: As Bruce Banner, he can still fight. He may not be as tough as Hulk, but his wits might be all he needs.
* BerserkButton: While Hulk is easy to anger, it would appear that [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]] would be the most prominent.
* BigEater: Owing to his size, he constantly eats large amounts of food, and gets angry when Green Goblin [[spoiler:knocks away his burger]].
* DemotedToExtra: The Hulk is at the forefront while Bruce Banner is barely acknowledged in the game (as he is in [[WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSMASH the]] [[WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble three]] [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 shows]] that emulate the Marvel Cinematic Universe, of which this game is also somewhat based upon). Banner at least gets [[DevelopersForesight certain context-specific lines in case the Hulk isn't in a situation]], which is more than what the shows have done for him.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He punches Green Goblin for the rather minor act of [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]].
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Smashes several keyboards at Tony's place, and in a bonus level breaks a lot of speakers.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Hulk never wears shoes, since alongside [[ClothingDamage losing them when transforming]], he doesn't need them in the first place due to being so tough.
* DumbMuscle: Hulk has major SuperStrength, but in exchange he loses Banner's genius and goes below even average intelligence, though he at least is still smart enough to engage in HulkSpeak compared to some versions becoming TheUnintelligible.
* GentleGiant: While Hulk is easily annoyed, he's nice towards his friends, making tea for Tony in between missions.
* HairTriggerTemper: Hulk will start smashing things whenever anything even slightly annoys him, as a large number of broken keyboards can attest to.
* HulkingOut: Being TropeNamer, he can shifts between Hulk and Banner by either getting incredibly angry or calming himself down.
* HulkSpeak: He's the TropeNamer, and he embraces it in this game, having stunted and simple language to get his points across.
* JekyllAndHyde: Both personalities are decent people, but Hulk is definitely more violent and anger-prone than calm and composed Banner.
* TheJuggernaut: Once he starts running at full speed, there is nothing that can stop the Hulk. He'll just either flatten or destroy anything that gets in his way (hitting vehicles won't even slow him down).
* TheKlutz: Hulk cannot build things and sure as heck isn't good at not breaking them. He trashes dozens of keyboards at Tony's place by accident.
* LargeHam: Everything Hulk does is filled with aggressive attitude and NoIndoorVoice.
* MagicPants: Changes back and forth between forms without his pants going missing. At one point, however, he rips them and needs to replace them.
* {{Manchild}}: Hulk is not the most mature of people, getting easily frustrated with keyboards and loudly complaining about the rain.
* NoSell: The normal attacks of most mooks, including punches, cannot hurt him while he is Hulk. He's also immune to toxic waste and can walk through it with no ill effects.
* OneManArmy: Hulk is physically the strongest Avenger, and as such can plow through literal armies of {{Mooks}} with ease.
* PowerMakesYourVoiceDeep: When Banner becomes Hulk he gets a ''much'' deeper and more booming voice, and as the Hulk he's definitely very powerful.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: Hulk is immune to toxic waste.
* ScienceHero: Bruce Banner falls into this as a gamma radiation expert and very intelligent guy. Hulk, not so much.
* ShockwaveClap: One of his crowd control moves is the classic slapping his palms together, with the added plus of extinguishing flames when, oddly enough, aimed ''away from'' the blaze.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He clashes with Wolverine at times due to his AntiHero aura, and butts heads with him despite being on the same side.
* SplitPersonality: Banner and Hulk are two vastly different personalities in one body.
* SuperStrength: Hulk is the self proclaimed "strongest one there is", and he shows it well through being the only major playable character that can both break down cracked walls and rip off green handles.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Bruce Banner can change into the Hulk at will, and vice versa.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Hulk wears no shirt at all, as he tears any of Bruce Banner's.
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*
* BadassNormal: As Bruce Banner, he can still fight. He may not be as tough as Hulk, but his wits might be all he needs.
* BerserkButton: While Hulk is easy to anger, it would appear that [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]] would be the most prominent.
* BigEater: Owing to his size, he constantly eats large amounts of food,
* DemotedToExtra:
* DisproportionateRetribution: He punches Green Goblin for the rather minor act of [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]].
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Smashes several keyboards at Tony's place, and in a bonus level breaks a lot of speakers.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Hulk never wears shoes, since alongside [[ClothingDamage losing them when transforming]],
* DumbMuscle: Hulk has major SuperStrength, but in exchange he loses Banner's genius and goes below even average intelligence, though he at least is still smart enough to engage in HulkSpeak compared to some versions becoming TheUnintelligible.
* GentleGiant: While Hulk is easily annoyed, he's nice towards his friends, making tea for Tony in between missions.
* HairTriggerTemper: Hulk will start smashing things whenever anything even slightly annoys him,
* HulkingOut: Being TropeNamer, he can shifts between Hulk and Banner by either getting incredibly angry or calming himself down.
* HulkSpeak: He's the TropeNamer, and he embraces it in this game, having stunted and simple language to get his points across.
* JekyllAndHyde: Both personalities are decent people, but Hulk is definitely more violent and anger-prone than calm and composed Banner.
* TheJuggernaut: Once he starts running at full speed, there is nothing that can stop the Hulk. He'll just either flatten or destroy anything that gets in his way (hitting vehicles won't even slow him down).
* TheKlutz: Hulk cannot build things and sure as heck isn't good at not breaking them. He trashes dozens of keyboards at Tony's place by accident.
* LargeHam: Everything Hulk does is filled with aggressive attitude and NoIndoorVoice.
* MagicPants: Changes back and forth between forms without his pants going missing. At one point, however, he rips them and needs to replace them.
* {{Manchild}}: Hulk is not the most mature of people, getting easily frustrated with keyboards and loudly complaining about the rain.
* NoSell: The normal attacks of most mooks, including punches, cannot hurt him while he is Hulk. He's also immune to toxic waste and can walk through it with no ill effects.
* OneManArmy: Hulk is physically the strongest Avenger, and as such can plow through literal armies of {{Mooks}} with ease.
* PowerMakesYourVoiceDeep: When Banner becomes Hulk he gets a ''much'' deeper and more booming voice, and as the Hulk he's definitely very powerful.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: Hulk is immune to toxic waste.
* ScienceHero: Bruce Banner falls into this as a gamma radiation expert and very intelligent guy. Hulk, not so much.
* ShockwaveClap: One of his crowd control moves is the classic slapping his palms together, with the added plus of extinguishing flames when, oddly enough, aimed ''away from'' the blaze.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He clashes with Wolverine at times due to his AntiHero aura, and butts heads with him despite being on the same side.
* SplitPersonality: Banner and Hulk are two vastly different personalities in one body.
* SuperStrength: Hulk is the self proclaimed "strongest one there is", and he shows it well through being the only major
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Bruce Banner can change into
* FriendlyEnemy: All things said, he and
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Hulk wears no shirt at all, as he tears any
* GeniusCripple: He's an expert on mutants and also confined to a wheelchair.
* NiceGuy: Professor X is a wise, friendly and protective person.
* PapaWolf: He sees his students like they're his children.
* VerbalTic: He has an X-tremely obvious preference for words beginning with "ex-".
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[[folder:Captain America]]
!![[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Captain America]] / Steve Rogers
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
Steven Rogers was formerly a sickly man that JumpedAtTheCall to fight for America in the Second World War, although he was rejected as unfit for duty. He was enrolled in a SuperSoldier programme and raised to levels of peak endurance via a SuperSerum that was since lost for good, since the scientist that devised it was assassinated. Captain America was then frozen in ice for several years, re-emerging in modern times as a superhero.
!![[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Captain America]] / Steve Rogers
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
Steven Rogers was formerly a sickly man that JumpedAtTheCall to fight for America in the Second World War, although he was rejected as unfit for duty. He was enrolled in a SuperSoldier programme and raised to levels of peak endurance via a SuperSerum that was since lost for good, since the scientist that devised it was assassinated. Captain America was then frozen in ice for several years, re-emerging in modern times as a superhero.
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!![[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Captain America]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] /
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-->'''Voiced by:'''
Steven Rogers was formerly a sickly man that JumpedAtTheCall to fight for America
Scott Summers is one of Charles Xavier's first mutant students, and the leader of the X-Men in the
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* ActionHero: Him being a man of direct action and drive contrasts with Reed Richards and Tony Stark both being {{Science Hero}}es.
* ArchEnemy: He and the Red Skull were on opposite sides of the war, and their grudge hasn't exactly been settled.
* BadassBaritone: Has a low commanding voice that emphasizes his heart and determination about fighting evil.
* CaptainPatriotic: This version exaggerates his love for America to the extreme, proudly boasting that he got an A in American History, probably as he lived through it, proclaiming that he'll [[{{Pun}} spangle Doom until he sees stars]] and crying when [[spoiler:the Statue of Liberty is uprooted by Magneto]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Cap doesn't fully understand the modern world, due to his having missed most of the world pass him by years ago. As a result, his mannerisms are a bit old-fashioned.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Cap is a decent person, but if you do wrong and refuse to back down, he'll sock you in the jaw.
* HumanPopsicle: Cap was frozen towards the end of World War II and only recently revived.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Cap can not only use his shield for blocking hits and using as a throwing weapon, he can exploit energy attacks and bullets, redirecting them back at the enemies firing at him.
* ManlyTears: After Magneto [[spoiler:uses the Statue of Liberty as a weapon, damaging it severely]], he weeps deeply yet sternly.
* NiceGuy: Captain America is friendly, kind and helpful.
* OhCrap: When he realizes that Mandarin has the Hulkbuster armor, he freaks out.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Cap is at least eighty years old, but spent a lot of his life as a HumanPopsicle.
* ShutUpHannibal: He responds to Doctor Octopus' efforts at the end of "Times Square Off" to give a villainous speech by throwing his shield at his face.
* SuperSoldier: His whole reason for taking the SuperSerum was to make a "better soldier".
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Due to being the only character who uses a shield for ranged combat, he's also the only character that can use shield switches. There are a plethora of characters with fire-blocking, agility, and AttackReflector skills while also being more versatile, including fire-extinguishers, flyers, and {{Barrier Warrior}}s, so that shield switch ability is his only real use in Free Play.
* ArchEnemy: He and the Red Skull were on opposite sides of the war, and their grudge hasn't exactly been settled.
* BadassBaritone: Has a low commanding voice that emphasizes his heart and determination about fighting evil.
* CaptainPatriotic: This version exaggerates his love for America to the extreme, proudly boasting that he got an A in American History, probably as he lived through it, proclaiming that he'll [[{{Pun}} spangle Doom until he sees stars]] and crying when [[spoiler:the Statue of Liberty is uprooted by Magneto]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Cap doesn't fully understand the modern world, due to his having missed most of the world pass him by years ago. As a result, his mannerisms are a bit old-fashioned.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Cap is a decent person, but if you do wrong and refuse to back down, he'll sock you in the jaw.
* HumanPopsicle: Cap was frozen towards the end of World War II and only recently revived.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Cap can not only use his shield for blocking hits and using as a throwing weapon, he can exploit energy attacks and bullets, redirecting them back at the enemies firing at him.
* ManlyTears: After Magneto [[spoiler:uses the Statue of Liberty as a weapon, damaging it severely]], he weeps deeply yet sternly.
* NiceGuy: Captain America is friendly, kind and helpful.
* OhCrap: When he realizes that Mandarin has the Hulkbuster armor, he freaks out.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Cap is at least eighty years old, but spent a lot of his life as a HumanPopsicle.
* ShutUpHannibal: He responds to Doctor Octopus' efforts at the end of "Times Square Off" to give a villainous speech by throwing his shield at his face.
* SuperSoldier: His whole reason for taking the SuperSerum was to make a "better soldier".
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Due to being the only character who uses a shield for ranged combat, he's also the only character that can use shield switches. There are a plethora of characters with fire-blocking, agility, and AttackReflector skills while also being more versatile, including fire-extinguishers, flyers, and {{Barrier Warrior}}s, so that shield switch ability is his only real use in Free Play.
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* ActionHero: Him being a man Scott's the leader of the X-Men. Action is what he does best.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His EyeBeams in most continuities are concussive blasts without any directaction and drive contrasts with Reed Richards and Tony Stark both being {{Science Hero}}es.
heat, while here they're gold-and-ice melting fiery beams.
*ArchEnemy: BattleCouple: He and his wife Jean fight together for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses," although he takes off during the Red Skull were on opposite sides actual boss fight to help oversee the safety of the war, students.
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon seeing a trapped Stan Lee, he snarks that Stan is [[TooDumbToLive unable to notice a lever that would put out the fire andtheir grudge hasn't exactly been settled.
set him free, when it's right next to him]].
*BadassBaritone: Has EyeBeams: His primary superpower is shooting "optic blasts".
* TheGenericGuy: The most normal of the X-Men, having no wacky characteristics.
* HeroesWantRedheads: His love interest for this video game is the redheaded Jean, as per usual.
* KnightInSourArmour: In many ways, Cyclops is almost as cynical as Wolverine, but he still strives to help Charles Xavier's dream of mutant equality become alow reality one day.
* TheLeader: He is the general commandingvoice that emphasizes his heart and determination about fighting evil.
* CaptainPatriotic: This version exaggerates his lovedirecting figurehead for America to the extreme, proudly boasting that X-Men's main team.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Jean in this game.
* TheStoic: Cyclops is generally rather reserved, although hegot an A in American History, probably as he lived through it, proclaiming that he'll [[{{Pun}} spangle Doom until he sees stars]] and crying when [[spoiler:the Statue of Liberty is uprooted by Magneto]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Cap doesn't fully understand the modern world, due to his having missed most of the world pass him by years ago. As a result, his mannerisms are a bit old-fashioned.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Cap is a decent person, but if you do wrong and refuse to back down, he'll sock you in the jaw.
* HumanPopsicle: Cap was frozen towards the end of World War II and only recently revived.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Cap can not only use his shield for blocking hits and using as a throwing weapon, he can exploit energy attacks and bullets, redirecting them back at the enemies firing at him.
* ManlyTears: After Magneto [[spoiler:uses the Statue of Liberty as a weapon, damaging it severely]], he weeps deeply yet sternly.
* NiceGuy: Captain America is friendly, kind and helpful.
* OhCrap: When he realizes that Mandarin has the Hulkbuster armor, he freaks out.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Cap is at least eighty years old, but spent a lot of his life as a HumanPopsicle.
* ShutUpHannibal: He responds to Doctor Octopus' efforts at the end of "Times Square Off" to give a villainous speech by throwing his shield at his face.
* SuperSoldier: His whole reason for taking the SuperSerum was to make a "better soldier".
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Due to being the only character who uses a shield for ranged combat, he's also the only character that can use shield switches. There are a plethora of characters with fire-blocking, agility, and AttackReflector skills while also being more versatile, including fire-extinguishers, flyers, and {{Barrier Warrior}}s, so that shield switch ability is his only real use in Free Play.emotes on occasion.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His EyeBeams in most continuities are concussive blasts without any direct
*
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon seeing a trapped Stan Lee, he snarks that Stan is [[TooDumbToLive unable to notice a lever that would put out the fire and
*
* TheGenericGuy: The most normal of the X-Men, having no wacky characteristics.
* HeroesWantRedheads: His love interest for this video game is the redheaded Jean, as per usual.
* KnightInSourArmour: In many ways, Cyclops is almost as cynical as Wolverine, but he still strives to help Charles Xavier's dream of mutant equality become a
* TheLeader: He is the general commanding
* CaptainPatriotic: This version exaggerates his love
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Jean in this game.
* TheStoic: Cyclops is generally rather reserved, although he
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Cap doesn't fully understand the modern world, due to his having missed most of the world pass him by years ago. As a result, his mannerisms are a bit old-fashioned.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Cap is a decent person, but if you do wrong and refuse to back down, he'll sock you in the jaw.
* HumanPopsicle: Cap was frozen towards the end of World War II and only recently revived.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Cap can not only use his shield for blocking hits and using as a throwing weapon, he can exploit energy attacks and bullets, redirecting them back at the enemies firing at him.
* ManlyTears: After Magneto [[spoiler:uses the Statue of Liberty as a weapon, damaging it severely]], he weeps deeply yet sternly.
* NiceGuy: Captain America is friendly, kind and helpful.
* OhCrap: When he realizes that Mandarin has the Hulkbuster armor, he freaks out.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Cap is at least eighty years old, but spent a lot of his life as a HumanPopsicle.
* ShutUpHannibal: He responds to Doctor Octopus' efforts at the end of "Times Square Off" to give a villainous speech by throwing his shield at his face.
* SuperSoldier: His whole reason for taking the SuperSerum was to make a "better soldier".
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Due to being the only character who uses a shield for ranged combat, he's also the only character that can use shield switches. There are a plethora of characters with fire-blocking, agility, and AttackReflector skills while also being more versatile, including fire-extinguishers, flyers, and {{Barrier Warrior}}s, so that shield switch ability is his only real use in Free Play.
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[[folder:Thor]]
!![[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham
Thor Odinson is the prince of Asgard and son of Odin, the Allfather. Initially banished from Asgard to learn humility, Thor has since become a guardian of both Earth and Asgard, making him a member of the Avengers. Among the rogues gallery of the Avengers is his stepbrother Loki.
!![[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham
Thor Odinson is the prince of Asgard and son of Odin, the Allfather. Initially banished from Asgard to learn humility, Thor has since become a guardian of both Earth and Asgard, making him a member of the Avengers. Among the rogues gallery of the Avengers is his stepbrother Loki.
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!![[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] / The Phoenix
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Thor Odinson is the prince of Asgard and son of Odin, the Allfather. Initially banished from Asgard to learn humility, Thor has since become a guardian of both Earth and Asgard, making him a member
Jean Grey was one of the
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* BadassBaritone: His deep and booming voice combines with his dramatic language to highlught how this guy here is a BoisterousBruiser.
* BadassCape: His billowing cape helps add a regal badassery to his image in both variants as [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething heoically-active royalty]].
* BigBrotherBully: Used to be a rather... bad brother to Loki, back in the day, although not to an extreme degree. This exchange before their final battle gives an example.
-->'''Thor:''' Were we only children again, I would resolve this by giving Loki what you mortals call a 'wedgie'... But I fear the forceful elevation of undergarments will not save us now.
* CainAndAbel: The heroic Abel to Loki's murderous Cain, although Thor's not the most mature of brothers.
* DropTheHammer: His hammer, Mjolnir, can be swung around or thrown to smash both baddies and cracked walls..
* EnemyMine: Loki and Thor ally against Malekith the Accursed in the side mission "Bro-tunheim".
* LargeHam: Thor's never exactly been known for subtlety, especially with how he boasts about his mightiness whenever given the opportunity.
* OneManArmy: As an Asgardian he's one of the toughest heroes in the game.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Prince of Asgard and superhero.
* ShockAndAwe: His hammer can channel electricity by redirecting lightning.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers a gloat-breaker to Doom when the heroes corners him in a submarine, although Spider-Man and Iron-Man are the ones to set up his shutting.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Hey Doc, what you gonna do with those Cosmic Bricks?
-->'''Doom:''' I don't share my plans with [[ExactWords puny insects]].
-->'''Iron-Man:''' How about a god?
* BadassCape: His billowing cape helps add a regal badassery to his image in both variants as [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething heoically-active royalty]].
* BigBrotherBully: Used to be a rather... bad brother to Loki, back in the day, although not to an extreme degree. This exchange before their final battle gives an example.
-->'''Thor:''' Were we only children again, I would resolve this by giving Loki what you mortals call a 'wedgie'... But I fear the forceful elevation of undergarments will not save us now.
* CainAndAbel: The heroic Abel to Loki's murderous Cain, although Thor's not the most mature of brothers.
* DropTheHammer: His hammer, Mjolnir, can be swung around or thrown to smash both baddies and cracked walls..
* EnemyMine: Loki and Thor ally against Malekith the Accursed in the side mission "Bro-tunheim".
* LargeHam: Thor's never exactly been known for subtlety, especially with how he boasts about his mightiness whenever given the opportunity.
* OneManArmy: As an Asgardian he's one of the toughest heroes in the game.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Prince of Asgard and superhero.
* ShockAndAwe: His hammer can channel electricity by redirecting lightning.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers a gloat-breaker to Doom when the heroes corners him in a submarine, although Spider-Man and Iron-Man are the ones to set up his shutting.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Hey Doc, what you gonna do with those Cosmic Bricks?
-->'''Doom:''' I don't share my plans with [[ExactWords puny insects]].
-->'''Iron-Man:''' How about a god?
to:
* BadassBaritone: His deep ActionGirl: Jean is an Omega-level mutant, and booming voice combines with his dramatic language to highlught how therefore ''very'' powerful. For perspective, this guy here is a BoisterousBruiser.
* BadassCape: His billowing cape helps add a regal badassery to his image in both variantsmakes her theoretically stronger than foes such as [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething heoically-active royalty]].
* BigBrotherBully: Used to be a rather... bad brother to Loki, back in the day, although not to an extreme degree. This exchange before their final battle gives an example.
-->'''Thor:''' Were we only children again, I would resolve this by giving Loki what you mortals call a 'wedgie'... But I fear the forceful elevation of undergarments will not save us now.
* CainAndAbel: The heroic Abel to Loki's murderous Cain, although Thor's not the most mature of brothers.
* DropTheHammer: His hammer, Mjolnir, can be swung around or thrown to smash both baddiesComicBook/{{Magneto}} and cracked walls..
Apocalypse.
*EnemyMine: Loki BarrierWarrior: Jean is capable of creating force fields. It comes in handy when [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor ally against Malekith are trapped underwater and almost drown]].
* BattleCouple: She fights alongside her husband Scott for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses". He eventually disappears to evacuate theAccursed students during that time.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning.
* CurbStompBattle: After taking control of Juggernaut, several Brotherhood mooks get utterly destroyed.
* EvilIsHammy: As Dark Phoenix she ''really'' lets loose with the bombastic speeches about how powerful she is due to being DrunkWithPower.
* FlyingFirepower: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, Jean not only graduates from NotQuiteFlight to genuine {{Flight}}, but she gains fiery HandBlasts befitting her epithet.
* AGodAmI: The Dark Phoenic DLC variant really lives up to her DrunkOnPower status from the comics, having new lines involving proclaiming herself the greatest entity in theside mission "Bro-tunheim".
* LargeHam: Thor's never exactly been knownuniverse, particularly how she claims to be "fire and life incarnate". Unfortunately for subtlety, especially with how he those facing her, in this form she's a SmugSuper that can back up those boasts about his mightiness whenever given by being practically a PhysicalGod.
* HealingFactor: Embracing theopportunity.
* OneManArmy: As an Asgardian he's onepower of the toughest heroes in Phoenix heavily boosts her natural healing to the point she gains RegeneratingHealth.
* IAmTheNoun: Whenever left idle as Dark Phoenix, Jean will occasionally say that she is "fire and life incarnate".
* TheLancer: She acts as the main combat support for Scott and provides complementary commentary and skill.
* LoadBearingHero: When saving [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning, she needs to keep all her focus on maintaining the barrier, and therefore must be protected from oncoming Doombots.
* MindControl: Taking command over the minds of the WeakWilled and making them do her will is a regular aspect of her powers.
* MindOverMatter: A regular part of her powers is being able to manipulate objects from a distance with her mind.
* NotQuiteFlight: Jean can use her powers for levitation, but cannot fly very high.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Scott in this game.
*RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Prince of Asgard PlayingWithFire: As Phoenix and superhero.
Dark Phoenix, her ranged attack changes from {{Psi Blast}}s to fireballs.
*ShockAndAwe: His hammer PsiBlast: Regular Jean can channel electricity by redirecting lightning.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers a gloat-breakeremit concentrations of psychic energy to Doom blasts distant foes and objects.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Dark Phoenix from the DLC is Jean whenthe heroes corners him in a submarine, although Spider-Man she's gone DrunkOnPower, and Iron-Man are the ones even compared to set up his shutting.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Hey Doc, what you gonna do with those Cosmic Bricks?
-->'''Doom:''' I don't share my plans with [[ExactWords puny insects]].
-->'''Iron-Man:''' How aboutregular Phoenix she's quite a god?bit more powerful, such as gaining a proper heat beam while regular Phoenix can only shoot fireballs.
* BadassCape: His billowing cape helps add a regal badassery to his image in both variants
* BigBrotherBully: Used to be a rather... bad brother to Loki, back in the day, although not to an extreme degree. This exchange before their final battle gives an example.
-->'''Thor:''' Were we only children again, I would resolve this by giving Loki what you mortals call a 'wedgie'... But I fear the forceful elevation of undergarments will not save us now.
* CainAndAbel: The heroic Abel to Loki's murderous Cain, although Thor's not the most mature of brothers.
* DropTheHammer: His hammer, Mjolnir, can be swung around or thrown to smash both baddies
*
* BattleCouple: She fights alongside her husband Scott for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses". He eventually disappears to evacuate the
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning.
* CurbStompBattle: After taking control of Juggernaut, several Brotherhood mooks get utterly destroyed.
* EvilIsHammy: As Dark Phoenix she ''really'' lets loose with the bombastic speeches about how powerful she is due to being DrunkWithPower.
* FlyingFirepower: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, Jean not only graduates from NotQuiteFlight to genuine {{Flight}}, but she gains fiery HandBlasts befitting her epithet.
* AGodAmI: The Dark Phoenic DLC variant really lives up to her DrunkOnPower status from the comics, having new lines involving proclaiming herself the greatest entity in the
* LargeHam: Thor's never exactly been known
* HealingFactor: Embracing the
* OneManArmy: As an Asgardian he's one
* IAmTheNoun: Whenever left idle as Dark Phoenix, Jean will occasionally say that she is "fire and life incarnate".
* TheLancer: She acts as the main combat support for Scott and provides complementary commentary and skill.
* LoadBearingHero: When saving [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning, she needs to keep all her focus on maintaining the barrier, and therefore must be protected from oncoming Doombots.
* MindControl: Taking command over the minds of the WeakWilled and making them do her will is a regular aspect of her powers.
* MindOverMatter: A regular part of her powers is being able to manipulate objects from a distance with her mind.
* NotQuiteFlight: Jean can use her powers for levitation, but cannot fly very high.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Scott in this game.
*
*
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers a gloat-breaker
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Dark Phoenix from the DLC is Jean when
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Hey Doc, what you gonna do with those Cosmic Bricks?
-->'''Doom:''' I don't share my plans with [[ExactWords puny insects]].
-->'''Iron-Man:''' How about
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[[folder:Iron Man]]
!!ComicBook/IronMan / Tony Stark
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdrianPasdar
Tony Stark is the head of Stark Industries, as well as the superhero Iron Man, who fights crime in a suit of PoweredArmor. His initial reasons for doing so were in order to stop his heart from giving out after he was injured in a war by shrapnel, although ''which'' war is unclear for this incarnation. He's supposedly one of the richest men in the world, and certainly one of the most arrogant, but he's a good man at the end of the day.
!!ComicBook/IronMan / Tony Stark
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdrianPasdar
Tony Stark is the head of Stark Industries, as well as the superhero Iron Man, who fights crime in a suit of PoweredArmor. His initial reasons for doing so were in order to stop his heart from giving out after he was injured in a war by shrapnel, although ''which'' war is unclear for this incarnation. He's supposedly one of the richest men in the world, and certainly one of the most arrogant, but he's a good man at the end of the day.
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!!ComicBook/IronMan
!!Iceman /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Tony Stark
Robert "Bobby" Drake, aka Iceman, is
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* AdaptationalBadass: Gets a badassery boost compared to the movie version he's based on in two respects:
** The Mark 42 armor was, in the films, extremely weak and not very durable. Here, it's able to deal with gold obstacles, is just as strong as the other ones and can't be damaged by Magneto.
** Tony himself is able to fight Extremis soldiers with only the out-dated and under-powered Mark 1, making him borderline normal in a fight. It's obvious that he needs Captain America's help for this, but it's a far cry from the films, where just one caused major problems without a proper high-powered suit.
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Lampshaded after the Mandarin and Killian attack Stark Tower, doing a fair bit of damage to the helipad in particular.
-->'''Tony:''' Why is it my tower can never stay in one piece?
* AntiHero: Downplayed, but he's rather snarky and occasionally grumpy about the job.
* ArchEnemy: Mandarin sees him as the greatest obstacle to his vision of a "new world", while Killian also hates him deeply for some reason.
* AttentionWhore: Tony constantly waves to civilians if idle, and let's not forget that he built Stark Tower as a giant monument to himself.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers, just a suit of power armor and his brains. A decent part of "Rebooted, Resuited" forces him to fight against ''Extremis soldiers'' using only his super-outdated and marginally-enhancing Mark 1 suit, and he actually does pretty well, even though he needs Cap's support for it.
* BroughtDownToBadass: Tony loses his initial armor towards the end of "Rock Up at the Lock Up", and his systems being hacked for most of "Rebooted, Resuited" means he initially can only wear the slightly-enhanced but analogue-controlled Mark 1. He's still able to fight ''Extremis soldiers'' (with Cap's help, admittedly) despite being outclassed in sheer power, using his wits and skilled application of his limited suit abilities.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Magneto gets a surprise attack on him and leaves his armor in pieces, it's revealed that not only does Tony go PantsFree under his armor, he apparently also [[GoofyPrintUnderwear favors a romantic heart-print style]].
* CrazyPrepared: Tony has a suit of armor for pretty much every situation, be it dealing with Magneto or fighting the Hulk. He even has [[Film/IronMan3 "House Party Protocol"]] as a countermeasure.
* DeadpanSnarker: Tony hasn't lost his dry wit from other adaptations.
* {{Flight}}: A large majority of his suits have high-powered repulsors built into them that can propel himself through the air freely.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In "Rebooted, Resuited", Mandarin turns Stark Tower's defenses against him and steals the Hulkbuster armor from him. Mandarin explicitly lampshades this by shouting about how he's turning his own weapons against him.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Tony Stark is a superhero and a legitimate businessman.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snarky and arrogant as he may be, Tony is a decent person and upstanding businessman.
* LargeHam: Downplayed, but Tony does enjoy occasionally hamming it up, certainly with some of his idle animations.
* LightningBruiser: Tony moves fast when he's in PoweredArmor. This still applies when he's in the Hulkbuster armour, although he loses the ability to properly fly with it.
* LookBehindYou: In a cutscene in ''Marvel Super Heroes'', Iron Man successfully pulls the "What's that over there?" trick on a flock of homing missiles.
* NonIdleRich: He's probably one of the richest superheroes in the world.
* NoSell: Ordinary attacks cannot hurt him while he's in the Hulkbuster armour (a separate character for gameplay purposes).
* NotQuiteFlight: The Hulkbuster suit can glide and has limited propulsion, so as to not make things too easy.
* PoweredArmor: His "superpower", aside from being extraordinarily rich, is an assortment of highly-advanced mechanized armors that grant him powers he doesn't normally possess.
* ScienceHero: Iron Man specializes mainly in technology, and makes some awesome PoweredArmor as a result.
* SuperpowerLottery: His Mark 42 suit grants him the ability to overcome both gold and silver bricks, can melt ice and can fly. Plus, Tony himself is classified as a Smart character who can operate control panels, so when Iron Man is on your team, you'll be able to overcome a lot of obstacles.
* SuperStrength: The Hulkbuster armour grants Hulk-like strength.
** The Mark 42 armor was, in the films, extremely weak and not very durable. Here, it's able to deal with gold obstacles, is just as strong as the other ones and can't be damaged by Magneto.
** Tony himself is able to fight Extremis soldiers with only the out-dated and under-powered Mark 1, making him borderline normal in a fight. It's obvious that he needs Captain America's help for this, but it's a far cry from the films, where just one caused major problems without a proper high-powered suit.
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Lampshaded after the Mandarin and Killian attack Stark Tower, doing a fair bit of damage to the helipad in particular.
-->'''Tony:''' Why is it my tower can never stay in one piece?
* AntiHero: Downplayed, but he's rather snarky and occasionally grumpy about the job.
* ArchEnemy: Mandarin sees him as the greatest obstacle to his vision of a "new world", while Killian also hates him deeply for some reason.
* AttentionWhore: Tony constantly waves to civilians if idle, and let's not forget that he built Stark Tower as a giant monument to himself.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers, just a suit of power armor and his brains. A decent part of "Rebooted, Resuited" forces him to fight against ''Extremis soldiers'' using only his super-outdated and marginally-enhancing Mark 1 suit, and he actually does pretty well, even though he needs Cap's support for it.
* BroughtDownToBadass: Tony loses his initial armor towards the end of "Rock Up at the Lock Up", and his systems being hacked for most of "Rebooted, Resuited" means he initially can only wear the slightly-enhanced but analogue-controlled Mark 1. He's still able to fight ''Extremis soldiers'' (with Cap's help, admittedly) despite being outclassed in sheer power, using his wits and skilled application of his limited suit abilities.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Magneto gets a surprise attack on him and leaves his armor in pieces, it's revealed that not only does Tony go PantsFree under his armor, he apparently also [[GoofyPrintUnderwear favors a romantic heart-print style]].
* CrazyPrepared: Tony has a suit of armor for pretty much every situation, be it dealing with Magneto or fighting the Hulk. He even has [[Film/IronMan3 "House Party Protocol"]] as a countermeasure.
* DeadpanSnarker: Tony hasn't lost his dry wit from other adaptations.
* {{Flight}}: A large majority of his suits have high-powered repulsors built into them that can propel himself through the air freely.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In "Rebooted, Resuited", Mandarin turns Stark Tower's defenses against him and steals the Hulkbuster armor from him. Mandarin explicitly lampshades this by shouting about how he's turning his own weapons against him.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Tony Stark is a superhero and a legitimate businessman.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snarky and arrogant as he may be, Tony is a decent person and upstanding businessman.
* LargeHam: Downplayed, but Tony does enjoy occasionally hamming it up, certainly with some of his idle animations.
* LightningBruiser: Tony moves fast when he's in PoweredArmor. This still applies when he's in the Hulkbuster armour, although he loses the ability to properly fly with it.
* LookBehindYou: In a cutscene in ''Marvel Super Heroes'', Iron Man successfully pulls the "What's that over there?" trick on a flock of homing missiles.
* NonIdleRich: He's probably one of the richest superheroes in the world.
* NoSell: Ordinary attacks cannot hurt him while he's in the Hulkbuster armour (a separate character for gameplay purposes).
* NotQuiteFlight: The Hulkbuster suit can glide and has limited propulsion, so as to not make things too easy.
* PoweredArmor: His "superpower", aside from being extraordinarily rich, is an assortment of highly-advanced mechanized armors that grant him powers he doesn't normally possess.
* ScienceHero: Iron Man specializes mainly in technology, and makes some awesome PoweredArmor as a result.
* SuperpowerLottery: His Mark 42 suit grants him the ability to overcome both gold and silver bricks, can melt ice and can fly. Plus, Tony himself is classified as a Smart character who can operate control panels, so when Iron Man is on your team, you'll be able to overcome a lot of obstacles.
* SuperStrength: The Hulkbuster armour grants Hulk-like strength.
to:
* AdaptationalBadass: Gets a badassery boost compared to the movie version he's based on in two respects:
** The Mark 42 armor was, in the films, extremely weakAnIcePerson: His powers are ice-based.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bobby is rather chilled andnot laid-back, but when pushed he'll knock you out with little effort and even help take down beings like ''Juggernaut''.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Iceman may be verydurable. Here, it's able to deal with gold obstacles, is just as strong as the other ones and can't be damaged by Magneto.
** Tony himself is able to fight Extremis soldiers with only the out-dated and under-powered Mark 1, making him borderline normal in a fight. It's obvious that he needs Captain America's help for this, but it's a far cry from the films, where just one caused major problems without a proper high-powered suit.
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Lampshaded after the Mandarin and Killian attack Stark Tower, doing a fair bit of damage to the helipad in particular.
-->'''Tony:''' Why is it my tower can never stay in one piece?
* AntiHero: Downplayed,goofy, but he's rather snarky and occasionally grumpy about the job.
* ArchEnemy: Mandarin sees him as the greatest obstacle to his vision ofa "new world", while Killian also hates him deeply for some reason.
* AttentionWhore: Tony constantly waves to civilians if idle, and let's not forget that he built Stark Tower as a giant monument to himself.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers, just a suit of power armor and his brains. A decent part of "Rebooted, Resuited" forces him to fight against ''Extremis soldiers'' using only his super-outdated and marginally-enhancing Mark 1 suit, and he actually does pretty well, even though he needs Cap's support for it.
* BroughtDownToBadass: Tony loses his initial armor towards the end of "Rock Up at the Lock Up", and his systems being hackedpowerful warrior. Outside sources for most adaptations indicate he's an Omega-level mutant, meaning he's very easily one of "Rebooted, Resuited" means he initially can only wear the slightly-enhanced most powerful mutants in the world but analogue-controlled Mark 1. He's still able to fight ''Extremis soldiers'' (with Cap's help, admittedly) despite being outclassed in sheer power, using hasn't tapped into his wits and skilled application of his limited suit abilities.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Magneto gets a surprise attack on him and leaves his armor in pieces, it's revealed that not only does Tony go PantsFree under his armor, he apparently also [[GoofyPrintUnderwear favors a romantic heart-print style]].
* CrazyPrepared: Tony has a suit of armor for pretty much every situation, be it dealing with Magneto or fighting the Hulk. He even has [[Film/IronMan3 "House Party Protocol"]] as a countermeasure.
potential fully.
* DeadpanSnarker:Tony hasn't lost Iceman has a cool wit to match his dry wit from other adaptations.
personality.
-->'''Juggernaut:''' Don't you know who I am? I'm the—
-->'''Iceman:''' We get it!
*{{Flight}}: A large majority FunPersonified: The joker of his suits have high-powered repulsors built into them that can propel himself through the air freely.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In "Rebooted, Resuited", Mandarin turns Stark Tower's defenses against himX-Men, and steals the Hulkbuster armor from him. Mandarin explicitly lampshades this by shouting about how he's turning his own weapons against him.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Tony Stark is a superhero and a legitimate businessman.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snarky and arrogant as he may be, Tony is a decent person and upstanding businessman.
* LargeHam: Downplayed, but Tonyboy does enjoy occasionally hamming it up, certainly with he get some of his idle animations.
good lines.
*LightningBruiser: Tony moves fast when he's in PoweredArmor. This still applies when he's in the Hulkbuster armour, although he loses HarmlessFreezing: He has the ability to properly fly harmlessly freeze solid anything hit with it.
his ice beams, though getting frozen solid sets enemies up for becoming LiterallyShatteredLives.
*LookBehindYou: In LiterallyShatteredLives: A potential follow-up for his frozen foes is performing a cutscene in ''Marvel Super Heroes'', Iron Man successfully pulls OneHitKill by punching them to pieces.
* MomentKiller: Him accompanying Hawkeye and Black Widow to the"What's that over there?" trick on a flock of homing missiles.
* NonIdleRich: He's probably one ofcircus ruins the richest superheroes duo's attempt at spending time together, even if it coincedentally was a good thing when Nightmare shows up.
* PosthumanNudism: When he activates his powers his entire body becomes covered in ice making him both bald and appearing completely nude.
* PhysicalGod: It's been revealed in theworld.
* NoSell: Ordinary attacks cannot hurt him while he's in the Hulkbuster armour (a separate character for gameplay purposes).
* NotQuiteFlight: The Hulkbuster suit can glide and has limited propulsion, so as to not make things too easy.
* PoweredArmor: His "superpower", aside from being extraordinarily rich, is an assortment of highly-advanced mechanized armorscomics that grant him he has the ''potential'' to be this, as his powers he doesn't normally possess.
* ScienceHero: Iron Man specializes mainly in technology, and makes some awesome PoweredArmor as a result.
* SuperpowerLottery: His Mark 42 suit grants himhave over the ability years been redefined from "shoots ice" to overcome both gold and silver bricks, can melt ice and can fly. Plus, Tony himself is classified "ability to do literally anything so long as a Smart character who can operate control panels, so when Iron Man is on your team, you'll be able to overcome it involves water". He lacks the ambition at the moment, though.
* YouFightLikeACow: Taunts Juggernaut a lotof obstacles.
* SuperStrength: The Hulkbuster armour grants Hulk-like strength.through his boss battle.
** The Mark 42 armor was, in the films, extremely weak
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bobby is rather chilled and
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Iceman may be very
** Tony himself is able to fight Extremis soldiers with only the out-dated and under-powered Mark 1, making him borderline normal in a fight. It's obvious that he needs Captain America's help for this, but it's a far cry from the films, where just one caused major problems without a proper high-powered suit.
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Lampshaded after the Mandarin and Killian attack Stark Tower, doing a fair bit of damage to the helipad in particular.
-->'''Tony:''' Why is it my tower can never stay in one piece?
* AntiHero: Downplayed,
* ArchEnemy: Mandarin sees him as the greatest obstacle to his vision of
* AttentionWhore: Tony constantly waves to civilians if idle, and let's not forget that he built Stark Tower as a giant monument to himself.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers, just a suit of power armor and his brains. A decent part of "Rebooted, Resuited" forces him to fight against ''Extremis soldiers'' using only his super-outdated and marginally-enhancing Mark 1 suit, and he actually does pretty well, even though he needs Cap's support for it.
* BroughtDownToBadass: Tony loses his initial armor towards the end of "Rock Up at the Lock Up", and his systems being hacked
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Magneto gets a surprise attack on him and leaves his armor in pieces, it's revealed that not only does Tony go PantsFree under his armor, he apparently also [[GoofyPrintUnderwear favors a romantic heart-print style]].
* CrazyPrepared: Tony has a suit of armor for pretty much every situation, be it dealing with Magneto or fighting the Hulk. He even has [[Film/IronMan3 "House Party Protocol"]] as a countermeasure.
* DeadpanSnarker:
-->'''Juggernaut:''' Don't you know who I am? I'm the—
-->'''Iceman:''' We get it!
*
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In "Rebooted, Resuited", Mandarin turns Stark Tower's defenses against him
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Tony Stark is a superhero and a legitimate businessman.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snarky and arrogant as he may be, Tony is a decent person and upstanding businessman.
* LargeHam: Downplayed, but Tony
*
*
* MomentKiller: Him accompanying Hawkeye and Black Widow to the
* NonIdleRich: He's probably one of
* PosthumanNudism: When he activates his powers his entire body becomes covered in ice making him both bald and appearing completely nude.
* PhysicalGod: It's been revealed in the
* NoSell: Ordinary attacks cannot hurt him while he's in the Hulkbuster armour (a separate character for gameplay purposes).
* NotQuiteFlight: The Hulkbuster suit can glide and has limited propulsion, so as to not make things too easy.
* PoweredArmor: His "superpower", aside from being extraordinarily rich, is an assortment of highly-advanced mechanized armors
* ScienceHero: Iron Man specializes mainly in technology, and makes some awesome PoweredArmor as a result.
* SuperpowerLottery: His Mark 42 suit grants him
* YouFightLikeACow: Taunts Juggernaut a lot
* SuperStrength: The Hulkbuster armour grants Hulk-like strength.
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!!ComicBook/SpiderMan / Peter Parker
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
Spider-Man, a.k.a. Peter Parker, is a former high-school student that was bitten by a radioactive or genetically-modified spider on a high school field trip. This gave him enhanced strength and agility, as well as the ability to perceive danger and detect incoming threats. Shortly afterwards, his uncle and father figure, Benjamin Parker, was killed by a robber that Peter could have stopped had he bothered to. This taught Peter the lesson that with great power comes great responsibility, causing him to fashion a pair of web-shooters and become a superhero, eventually joining the Avengers.
!!ComicBook/SpiderMan / Peter Parker
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
Spider-Man, a.k.a. Peter Parker, is a former high-school student that was bitten by a radioactive or genetically-modified spider on a high school field trip. This gave him enhanced strength and agility, as well as the ability to perceive danger and detect incoming threats. Shortly afterwards, his uncle and father figure, Benjamin Parker, was killed by a robber that Peter could have stopped had he bothered to. This taught Peter the lesson that with great power comes great responsibility, causing him to fashion a pair of web-shooters and become a superhero, eventually joining the Avengers.
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!!ComicBook/SpiderMan
!!Beast /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Spider-Man, a.k.a. Peter Parker,
Henry [=McCoy=] is
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* ArchEnemy: Spider-Man has the dubious honour of having three potential candidates or separate arch-enemies in this game; Doctor Octopus, Venom and Green Goblin are all in the game, and all have at one point held the position of BigBad in the comics. In this incarnation, Green Goblin is ultimately his biggest rival.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' What? No Spider-Man? Shame. I do so enjoy winding him up.\\
Later, during some BossBanter from Goblin.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' This is getting dull without the Spider to keep me entertained.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His puzzle-solving ability can be used to take down some bosses such as Kingpin and Venom.
* BadassBookworm: A science student (it's not made clear which level he's at), and a superhero.
* TheChewToy: His endless angst is played for laughs in this universe.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' (in response to Nick Fury saying the world has a place for heroes like him) Like I have time for that. I have a trigonometry exam tomorrow, my aunt needs me to pick-up a dozen eggs and I'm drowning in angst.
* CompositeCharacter: This version takes a mix of inspiration from Earth-616 (endless angst) and ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan (younger than the mainstream Peter Parker).
* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks that the Avengers are great at messing stuff up, after Sandman escapes them initially and forces him to get involved.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: His symbiote suit is available as DLC, though being DLC means he's never shown ''acting'' evil while wearing it.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When the Green Goblin tricks Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Hawkeye into standing over a trapdoor so he can get the trio to fall through it, Spidey's Spider-Sense oddly never alerts him to the fact that they're being led into a trap.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Spidey cannot web-sling when at the SHIELD helicarrier, as there's nothing he could use to do so.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite Spider-Man being one of the smarter heroes in the Marvel universe, he cannot use the terminals like Tony Stark and Black Widow can. Possibly justified by this version of Spidey being a little younger.
* HypocriticalHumour: He has a go at the other Avengers, saying that the team in general is good at screwing things up. He's an Avenger too.
* NiceGuy: Snark aside, he's a decent guy.
* ScienceHero: Spidey is a scientist, although he doesn't seem to have graduated just yet.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Regular Peter Parker is the only playable character with the camera needed for J. Jonah Jameson's photo-snapping recurring sidequest, not even being able to take them as Spider-Man, and his web-slinging is rather poor for reaching the necessary spots, meaning you not only need to swap between a flyer and Spidey, you also need to spend a few seconds transforming into Peter to get the photo. This is also the ''only'' use for Peter, as he's a borderline JokeCharacter outside his suit.
* VagueAge: It's not explicitly stated just how old this version of Spider-Man is, though his offhand remarks about having exams and his own apartment would imply he's in college.
* YouFightLikeACow: Half of Spidey's banter is him insulting his opponents.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' What? No Spider-Man? Shame. I do so enjoy winding him up.\\
Later, during some BossBanter from Goblin.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' This is getting dull without the Spider to keep me entertained.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His puzzle-solving ability can be used to take down some bosses such as Kingpin and Venom.
* BadassBookworm: A science student (it's not made clear which level he's at), and a superhero.
* TheChewToy: His endless angst is played for laughs in this universe.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' (in response to Nick Fury saying the world has a place for heroes like him) Like I have time for that. I have a trigonometry exam tomorrow, my aunt needs me to pick-up a dozen eggs and I'm drowning in angst.
* CompositeCharacter: This version takes a mix of inspiration from Earth-616 (endless angst) and ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan (younger than the mainstream Peter Parker).
* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks that the Avengers are great at messing stuff up, after Sandman escapes them initially and forces him to get involved.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: His symbiote suit is available as DLC, though being DLC means he's never shown ''acting'' evil while wearing it.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When the Green Goblin tricks Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Hawkeye into standing over a trapdoor so he can get the trio to fall through it, Spidey's Spider-Sense oddly never alerts him to the fact that they're being led into a trap.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Spidey cannot web-sling when at the SHIELD helicarrier, as there's nothing he could use to do so.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite Spider-Man being one of the smarter heroes in the Marvel universe, he cannot use the terminals like Tony Stark and Black Widow can. Possibly justified by this version of Spidey being a little younger.
* HypocriticalHumour: He has a go at the other Avengers, saying that the team in general is good at screwing things up. He's an Avenger too.
* NiceGuy: Snark aside, he's a decent guy.
* ScienceHero: Spidey is a scientist, although he doesn't seem to have graduated just yet.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Regular Peter Parker is the only playable character with the camera needed for J. Jonah Jameson's photo-snapping recurring sidequest, not even being able to take them as Spider-Man, and his web-slinging is rather poor for reaching the necessary spots, meaning you not only need to swap between a flyer and Spidey, you also need to spend a few seconds transforming into Peter to get the photo. This is also the ''only'' use for Peter, as he's a borderline JokeCharacter outside his suit.
* VagueAge: It's not explicitly stated just how old this version of Spider-Man is, though his offhand remarks about having exams and his own apartment would imply he's in college.
* YouFightLikeACow: Half of Spidey's banter is him insulting his opponents.
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* ArchEnemy: Spider-Man has the dubious honour of having three potential candidates or separate arch-enemies in this game; Doctor Octopus, Venom and Green Goblin are all in the game, and all have at one point held the position of BigBad in the comics. In this incarnation, Green Goblin is ultimately his biggest rival.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' What? No Spider-Man? Shame. I do so enjoy winding him up.\\
Later, during some BossBanter from Goblin.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' This is getting dull without the Spider to keep me entertained.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His puzzle-solving ability can be used to take down some bosses such as Kingpin and Venom.
* BadassBookworm: A science student (it's not made clear which level he's at), and a superhero.
* TheChewToy: His endless angst is played for laughs in this universe.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' (in response to Nick Fury saying the world has a place for heroes like him) Like I have time for that. I have a trigonometry exam tomorrow, my aunt needs me to pick-up a dozen eggs and I'm drowning in angst.
* CompositeCharacter: This version takes a mix of inspiration from Earth-616 (endless angst) and ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan (younger than the mainstream Peter Parker).
* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks that the Avengers are great at messing stuff up, after Sandman escapes them initially and forces him to get involved.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: His symbiote suit is available as DLC, though being DLC means he's never shown ''acting'' evil while wearing it.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When the Green Goblin tricks Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Hawkeye into standing over a trapdoor so he can get the trio to fall through it, Spidey's Spider-Sense oddly never alerts him to the fact that they're being led into a trap.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Spidey cannot web-sling when at the SHIELD helicarrier, as there's nothing he could use to do so.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite Spider-Man being one of the smarter heroes in the Marvel universe, he cannot use the terminals like Tony Stark and Black Widow can. Possibly justified by this version of Spidey being a little younger.
* HypocriticalHumour:AbsentMindedProfessor: He has a go at the other Avengers, saying that the team in general is good at screwing things up. He's an Avenger too.
* NiceGuy: Snark aside, he's a decent guy.
* ScienceHero: Spidey is a scientist, although hedoesn't seem to have graduated fully notice what's going on, scolding Jean and Iceman for running in the halls when the Brotherhood is currently present.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Oh my stars and garters!"
* GeniusBruiser: Looking at him for the first time with no prior knowledge about him, you'd think he was justyet.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Regular Peter Parker is the only playable character with the camera needed for J. Jonah Jameson's photo-snapping recurring sidequest, not even being able to take them as Spider-Man, and his web-slinging is rather poor for reaching the necessary spots, meaning you not only need to swap betweena flyer and Spidey, you also need to spend a few seconds transforming into Peter to get the photo. This is also the ''only'' use for Peter, as straightforward brute fighter, but he's actually a borderline JokeCharacter outside brilliant professor who has brains to match his suit.
brawn.
*VagueAge: It's not explicitly stated SuperSenses: His animalistic mutation heavily enhances his senses to detect hidden entities.
* SkewedPriorities: He knows the Brotherhood is attacking the mansion, but seems to somehow forget after a while, and starts scolding Jean and Iceman for running in the halls.
-->'''Beast:''' (after Iceman knocks him over) What did I justhow old this version of Spider-Man is, though his offhand remarks say about having exams and running in the hallways?!
--> (Suddeenly remembers that the Brotherhood is currently attacking)
-->'''Beast:''' ...Oh.
* WolverineClaws: His game model has them to represent hisown apartment would imply he's in college.
* YouFightLikeACow: Half of Spidey's banter is him insulting his opponents.sharp bestial nails, although they're not as prominent as the TropeNamer.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' What? No Spider-Man? Shame. I do so enjoy winding him up.\\
Later, during some BossBanter from Goblin.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' This is getting dull without the Spider to keep me entertained.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His puzzle-solving ability can be used to take down some bosses such as Kingpin and Venom.
* BadassBookworm: A science student (it's not made clear which level he's at), and a superhero.
* TheChewToy: His endless angst is played for laughs in this universe.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' (in response to Nick Fury saying the world has a place for heroes like him) Like I have time for that. I have a trigonometry exam tomorrow, my aunt needs me to pick-up a dozen eggs and I'm drowning in angst.
* CompositeCharacter: This version takes a mix of inspiration from Earth-616 (endless angst) and ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan (younger than the mainstream Peter Parker).
* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks that the Avengers are great at messing stuff up, after Sandman escapes them initially and forces him to get involved.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: His symbiote suit is available as DLC, though being DLC means he's never shown ''acting'' evil while wearing it.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When the Green Goblin tricks Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Hawkeye into standing over a trapdoor so he can get the trio to fall through it, Spidey's Spider-Sense oddly never alerts him to the fact that they're being led into a trap.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Spidey cannot web-sling when at the SHIELD helicarrier, as there's nothing he could use to do so.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite Spider-Man being one of the smarter heroes in the Marvel universe, he cannot use the terminals like Tony Stark and Black Widow can. Possibly justified by this version of Spidey being a little younger.
* HypocriticalHumour:
* NiceGuy: Snark aside, he's a decent guy.
* ScienceHero: Spidey is a scientist, although he
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Oh my stars and garters!"
* GeniusBruiser: Looking at him for the first time with no prior knowledge about him, you'd think he was just
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Regular Peter Parker is the only playable character with the camera needed for J. Jonah Jameson's photo-snapping recurring sidequest, not even being able to take them as Spider-Man, and his web-slinging is rather poor for reaching the necessary spots, meaning you not only need to swap between
*
* SkewedPriorities: He knows the Brotherhood is attacking the mansion, but seems to somehow forget after a while, and starts scolding Jean and Iceman for running in the halls.
-->'''Beast:''' (after Iceman knocks him over) What did I just
--> (Suddeenly remembers that the Brotherhood is currently attacking)
-->'''Beast:''' ...Oh.
* WolverineClaws: His game model has them to represent his
* YouFightLikeACow: Half of Spidey's banter is him insulting his opponents.
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!!The ComicBook/XMen
[[folder:Professor X]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Professor X]] / Charles Xavier
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
Charles Xavier is a professor of genetics and also one of the most prominent mutants in the world. At a young age, he was friends with Magneto, only for their ideologies to clash and them to become enemies. After losing the use of his legs, Charles founded the ComicBook/XMen and converted the Xavier Mansion into a school and sanctuary for all mutants.
[[folder:Professor X]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Professor X]] / Charles Xavier
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
Charles Xavier is a professor of genetics and also one of the most prominent mutants in the world. At a young age, he was friends with Magneto, only for their ideologies to clash and them to become enemies. After losing the use of his legs, Charles founded the ComicBook/XMen and converted the Xavier Mansion into a school and sanctuary for all mutants.
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[[folder:Professor X]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Professor X]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]] /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Originally a street thief in Cairo, Ororo Munroe was recruited by Charles Xavier
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* ArchEnemy: Magneto views him as the biggest obstacle to his WellIntentionedExtremist goals, even if the two have a FriendlyEnemy perspective over their conflict.
* BigGood: He's the biggest and most supporting force for good among the X-Men, but he delegates most of the major heroic work to his more physically capable and versatile X-Men.
* DemotedToExtra: Despite having some impact on the main story as the leader of the X-Men, he doesn't actually appear as a playable character in any story mode chapter, and is instead unlocked through a three-part side quest on the map like many of the more minor heroes.
* FriendlyEnemy: All things said, he and Mageto are pretty cordial in spite of their antagonism to each other.
* GeniusCripple: He's an expert on mutants and also confined to a wheelchair.
* NiceGuy: Professor X is a wise, friendly and protective person.
* PapaWolf: He sees his students like they're his children.
* VerbalTic: He has an X-tremely obvious preference for words beginning with "ex-".
* BigGood: He's the biggest and most supporting force for good among the X-Men, but he delegates most of the major heroic work to his more physically capable and versatile X-Men.
* DemotedToExtra: Despite having some impact on the main story as the leader of the X-Men, he doesn't actually appear as a playable character in any story mode chapter, and is instead unlocked through a three-part side quest on the map like many of the more minor heroes.
* FriendlyEnemy: All things said, he and Mageto are pretty cordial in spite of their antagonism to each other.
* GeniusCripple: He's an expert on mutants and also confined to a wheelchair.
* NiceGuy: Professor X is a wise, friendly and protective person.
* PapaWolf: He sees his students like they're his children.
* VerbalTic: He has an X-tremely obvious preference for words beginning with "ex-".
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* ArchEnemy: Magneto views him as the biggest obstacle to his WellIntentionedExtremist goals, even if the two have ActionGirl: Being a FriendlyEnemy perspective over their conflict.
* BigGood: He's the biggest and most supporting force for good among the X-Men, but he delegates most of the major heroic work to his more physically capable and versatile X-Men.
* DemotedToExtra: Despite having some impact on the main story as the leader of the X-Men, hewoman doesn't actually appear as a playable character in any story mode chapter, stop her kicking butt.
* BerserkButton: Her having utterly massive hair requires constant maintenance, andis instead unlocked through a three-part side quest on the map as such somebody like many of the more minor heroes.
Gambit taking her hairbrush without her permission will infuriate her into using her powers against them, such as using wind to blow away Gambit's cards.
*FriendlyEnemy: All things said, he BlowYouAway: Can summon wind, for combat and Mageto are pretty cordial in spite of their antagonism to each other.
put out fires.
*GeniusCripple: He's an expert on mutants and also confined to a wheelchair.
* NiceGuy: Professor XLargeHam: Storm likes telling you how she is a wise, friendly and protective person.
* PapaWolf: He sees his students like they're his children.
* VerbalTic: He has an X-tremely obvious preference for words beginningone with "ex-".the elements in a rather dramatic fashion.
* NotQuiteFlight: She can use her powers to hover, but not for total flight.
* ShockAndAwe: One of her powers is summoning lightning.
* BigGood: He's the biggest and most supporting force for good among the X-Men, but he delegates most of the major heroic work to his more physically capable and versatile X-Men.
* DemotedToExtra: Despite having some impact on the main story as the leader of the X-Men, he
* BerserkButton: Her having utterly massive hair requires constant maintenance, and
*
*
* NiceGuy: Professor X
* PapaWolf: He sees his students like they're his children.
* VerbalTic: He has an X-tremely obvious preference for words beginning
* NotQuiteFlight: She can use her powers to hover, but not for total flight.
* ShockAndAwe: One of her powers is summoning lightning.
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[[folder:Cyclops]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] / Scott Summers
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth
Scott Summers is one of Charles Xavier's first mutant students, and the leader of the X-Men in the field. Scott is an accomplished combatant, and also the love interest of Jean Grey.
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]] / Scott Summers
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth
Scott Summers is one of Charles Xavier's first mutant students, and the leader of the X-Men in the field. Scott is an accomplished combatant, and also the love interest of Jean Grey.
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!![[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]]
!!ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Scott Summers
Wolverine is one of the better-known members of the X-Men. Initially a soldier and mutant, Wolverine was involuntarily taken in by Weapon X and experimented on repeatedly, with the process costing him some of his memories but granting him adamantium bones and claws, which made him the killing machine they desired. Eventually, he escaped and joined Department H before Charles
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* ActionHero: Scott's the leader of the X-Men. Action is what he does best.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His EyeBeams in most continuities are concussive blasts without any direct heat, while here they're gold-and-ice melting fiery beams.
* BattleCouple: He and his wife Jean fight together for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses," although he takes off during the actual boss fight to help oversee the safety of the students.
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon seeing a trapped Stan Lee, he snarks that Stan is [[TooDumbToLive unable to notice a lever that would put out the fire and set him free, when it's right next to him]].
* EyeBeams: His primary superpower is shooting "optic blasts".
* TheGenericGuy: The most normal of the X-Men, having no wacky characteristics.
* HeroesWantRedheads: His love interest for this video game is the redheaded Jean, as per usual.
* KnightInSourArmour: In many ways, Cyclops is almost as cynical as Wolverine, but he still strives to help Charles Xavier's dream of mutant equality become a reality one day.
* TheLeader: He is the general commanding and directing figurehead for the X-Men's main team.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Jean in this game.
* TheStoic: Cyclops is generally rather reserved, although he emotes on occasion.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His EyeBeams in most continuities are concussive blasts without any direct heat, while here they're gold-and-ice melting fiery beams.
* BattleCouple: He and his wife Jean fight together for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses," although he takes off during the actual boss fight to help oversee the safety of the students.
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon seeing a trapped Stan Lee, he snarks that Stan is [[TooDumbToLive unable to notice a lever that would put out the fire and set him free, when it's right next to him]].
* EyeBeams: His primary superpower is shooting "optic blasts".
* TheGenericGuy: The most normal of the X-Men, having no wacky characteristics.
* HeroesWantRedheads: His love interest for this video game is the redheaded Jean, as per usual.
* KnightInSourArmour: In many ways, Cyclops is almost as cynical as Wolverine, but he still strives to help Charles Xavier's dream of mutant equality become a reality one day.
* TheLeader: He is the general commanding and directing figurehead for the X-Men's main team.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Jean in this game.
* TheStoic: Cyclops is generally rather reserved, although he emotes on occasion.
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* ActionHero: Scott's AnimeHair: He has the leader wild animal style from the 80s and 90s, and the required minifig hairpiece is likely the reason why he doesn't wear his mask here.
* ArchEnemy: Sabretooth has a particularly strong enmity towardss him, clearly blaming Wolverine for a lot of theX-Men. Action is what tragedy that was Weapon X.
* BadassBaritone: Has the usual low register to provide the usual badass image for Wolverine.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He decides to [[spoiler:swipe the Tesseract]] because he believes it will help him find Magneto. It indeed does... because that action results in the Brotherhood tracking him down and destroying the X-Mansion, putting the students in danger.
* TheBigGuy: He's not stupid, but he doesbest.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His EyeBeams in most continuities are concussive blasts without any direct heat, while here they're gold-and-ice melting fiery beams.
* BattleCouple: He and his wife Jean fight together formost of the fighting for the X-Men, at least out of the ones you control in the main campaign.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very strong wit to him, which the Hulk with his {{Manchild}} attitude and SitcomArchnemesis perspective do well to ''really'' bring it out of him.
* GoodIsNotNice: While also prone to AdaptationalComicRelief, Wolverine is still rather bad tempered.
* GutturalGrowler: His voice has a gritty rumble to it, representing Wolverine's classic rough and aggressive attitude
* HealingFactor: One of his main powers is continuous health recovery, and he can even regenerate from an adamantium skeleton, provided he avoids further danger while he does so.
* HotBloodedSideburns: His prominent muttonchops are as signifying of his aggressiveness as ever, and Hulk takes particular offense to them, vowing to smash them at one point.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Wolverine is a hero at heart, in spite of his grumpy tendencies. One of his responses when Mastermind is busy giving him a nasty dose of MindRape, and consequently making him imagine Weapon X are experimenting on him, is to scream that he is not a monster.
* KleptomaniacHero: He steals [[spoiler:the Tesseract]] from under the noses of Thor, Captain America and the Human Torch. This comes back to bite him in the arse ''hard''.
* KnightInSourArmour: Wolverine is one of the most cynical heroes in the game, but is still on the side of good.
* MadeOfIron: If Wolverine suffers a killing blow, he will be reduced to an adamantium skeleton and still function, and maybe regenerate if not harmed further.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Wolverine shows up to help defeat Red Skull, knocking him out before he can escape via the Vortex. In doing so, however, he accidentally breaks said device and forces the heroes to take the Bifrost to chase after Loki, only to arrive in a partially-conquered Asgard.
** Had Wolverine not [[spoiler:taken the Tesseract away from Thor, the Human Torch and Captain America]], things would have been easier to manage. The result at the end of the next level is [[spoiler:a badly damaged Xavier Institute, with Magneto having taken the Tesseract]].
* SitcomArchnemesis: The Hulk irrationally wants to smash him to pieces for no reason, though it isn't helped by how confrontational Wolverine is even on a good day.
* TemptingFate: Believes that [[spoiler:taking the Tesseract]] will help the X-Men locate Magneto. It did, but ''not'' in that way.
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Wolverine never talks to the X-Men once in the main story. The closest is with Jean Grey in a Deadpool mission.
* TraitorShot: Wolverine sinisterly grins before stealing the Tesseract from Thor in level 7.
* WolverineClaws: Of course has his signature wrist-mounted claws, which are used for climbing, digging, claw switches, and combat.
* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts andCrosses," although he takes off during the actual boss fight to help oversee the safety Crosses" he's out of the students.
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon seeing a trapped Stan Lee, he snarks that Stan is [[TooDumbToLive unable to notice a lever that would put outspotlight whereas the fire and set him free, when it's right next to him]].
* EyeBeams: His primary superpower is shooting "optic blasts".
* TheGenericGuy: The most normal of the X-Men, having no wacky characteristics.
* HeroesWantRedheads: His love interest for this video game is the redheaded Jean, as per usual.
* KnightInSourArmour: In many ways, Cyclops is almost as cynical as Wolverine, but he still strives to help Charles Xavier's dream of mutant equality become a reality one day.
* TheLeader: He is the general commanding and directing figurehead for the X-Men's main team.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Jeanothers are in this game.
* TheStoic: Cyclops is generally rather reserved, although he emotes on occasion.it.
* ArchEnemy: Sabretooth has a particularly strong enmity towardss him, clearly blaming Wolverine for a lot of the
* BadassBaritone: Has the usual low register to provide the usual badass image for Wolverine.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He decides to [[spoiler:swipe the Tesseract]] because he believes it will help him find Magneto. It indeed does... because that action results in the Brotherhood tracking him down and destroying the X-Mansion, putting the students in danger.
* TheBigGuy: He's not stupid, but he does
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His EyeBeams in most continuities are concussive blasts without any direct heat, while here they're gold-and-ice melting fiery beams.
* BattleCouple: He and his wife Jean fight together for
* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very strong wit to him, which the Hulk with his {{Manchild}} attitude and SitcomArchnemesis perspective do well to ''really'' bring it out of him.
* GoodIsNotNice: While also prone to AdaptationalComicRelief, Wolverine is still rather bad tempered.
* GutturalGrowler: His voice has a gritty rumble to it, representing Wolverine's classic rough and aggressive attitude
* HealingFactor: One of his main powers is continuous health recovery, and he can even regenerate from an adamantium skeleton, provided he avoids further danger while he does so.
* HotBloodedSideburns: His prominent muttonchops are as signifying of his aggressiveness as ever, and Hulk takes particular offense to them, vowing to smash them at one point.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Wolverine is a hero at heart, in spite of his grumpy tendencies. One of his responses when Mastermind is busy giving him a nasty dose of MindRape, and consequently making him imagine Weapon X are experimenting on him, is to scream that he is not a monster.
* KleptomaniacHero: He steals [[spoiler:the Tesseract]] from under the noses of Thor, Captain America and the Human Torch. This comes back to bite him in the arse ''hard''.
* KnightInSourArmour: Wolverine is one of the most cynical heroes in the game, but is still on the side of good.
* MadeOfIron: If Wolverine suffers a killing blow, he will be reduced to an adamantium skeleton and still function, and maybe regenerate if not harmed further.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Wolverine shows up to help defeat Red Skull, knocking him out before he can escape via the Vortex. In doing so, however, he accidentally breaks said device and forces the heroes to take the Bifrost to chase after Loki, only to arrive in a partially-conquered Asgard.
** Had Wolverine not [[spoiler:taken the Tesseract away from Thor, the Human Torch and Captain America]], things would have been easier to manage. The result at the end of the next level is [[spoiler:a badly damaged Xavier Institute, with Magneto having taken the Tesseract]].
* SitcomArchnemesis: The Hulk irrationally wants to smash him to pieces for no reason, though it isn't helped by how confrontational Wolverine is even on a good day.
* TemptingFate: Believes that [[spoiler:taking the Tesseract]] will help the X-Men locate Magneto. It did, but ''not'' in that way.
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Wolverine never talks to the X-Men once in the main story. The closest is with Jean Grey in a Deadpool mission.
* TraitorShot: Wolverine sinisterly grins before stealing the Tesseract from Thor in level 7.
* WolverineClaws: Of course has his signature wrist-mounted claws, which are used for climbing, digging, claw switches, and combat.
* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts and
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon seeing a trapped Stan Lee, he snarks that Stan is [[TooDumbToLive unable to notice a lever that would put out
* EyeBeams: His primary superpower is shooting "optic blasts".
* TheGenericGuy: The most normal of the X-Men, having no wacky characteristics.
* HeroesWantRedheads: His love interest for this video game is the redheaded Jean, as per usual.
* KnightInSourArmour: In many ways, Cyclops is almost as cynical as Wolverine, but he still strives to help Charles Xavier's dream of mutant equality become a reality one day.
* TheLeader: He is the general commanding and directing figurehead for the X-Men's main team.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Jean
* TheStoic: Cyclops is generally rather reserved, although he emotes on occasion.
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[[folder:Jean Grey]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] / The Phoenix
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey
Jean Grey was one of the original students at the Xavier Institute, and one of the original members of the X-Men. She is best known as an Omega-level mutant and telepath who may or may not have gone insane and turned into the Dark Phoenix, as well as the love interest of Scott Summers.
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] / The Phoenix
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey
Jean Grey was one of the original students at the Xavier Institute, and one of the original members of the X-Men. She is best known as an Omega-level mutant and telepath who may or may not have gone insane and turned into the Dark Phoenix, as well as the love interest of Scott Summers.
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!![[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]]
!!Colossus /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Jean Grey was one
Piotr Rasputin is a Russian member of the
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* ActionGirl: Jean is an Omega-level mutant, and therefore ''very'' powerful. For perspective, this makes her theoretically stronger than foes such as ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Apocalypse.
* BarrierWarrior: Jean is capable of creating force fields. It comes in handy when [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor are trapped underwater and almost drown]].
* BattleCouple: She fights alongside her husband Scott for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses". He eventually disappears to evacuate the students during that time.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning.
* CurbStompBattle: After taking control of Juggernaut, several Brotherhood mooks get utterly destroyed.
* EvilIsHammy: As Dark Phoenix she ''really'' lets loose with the bombastic speeches about how powerful she is due to being DrunkWithPower.
* FlyingFirepower: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, Jean not only graduates from NotQuiteFlight to genuine {{Flight}}, but she gains fiery HandBlasts befitting her epithet.
* AGodAmI: The Dark Phoenic DLC variant really lives up to her DrunkOnPower status from the comics, having new lines involving proclaiming herself the greatest entity in the universe, particularly how she claims to be "fire and life incarnate". Unfortunately for those facing her, in this form she's a SmugSuper that can back up those boasts by being practically a PhysicalGod.
* HealingFactor: Embracing the power of the Phoenix heavily boosts her natural healing to the point she gains RegeneratingHealth.
* IAmTheNoun: Whenever left idle as Dark Phoenix, Jean will occasionally say that she is "fire and life incarnate".
* TheLancer: She acts as the main combat support for Scott and provides complementary commentary and skill.
* LoadBearingHero: When saving [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning, she needs to keep all her focus on maintaining the barrier, and therefore must be protected from oncoming Doombots.
* MindControl: Taking command over the minds of the WeakWilled and making them do her will is a regular aspect of her powers.
* MindOverMatter: A regular part of her powers is being able to manipulate objects from a distance with her mind.
* NotQuiteFlight: Jean can use her powers for levitation, but cannot fly very high.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Scott in this game.
* PlayingWithFire: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, her ranged attack changes from {{Psi Blast}}s to fireballs.
* PsiBlast: Regular Jean can emit concentrations of psychic energy to blasts distant foes and objects.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Dark Phoenix from the DLC is Jean when she's gone DrunkOnPower, and even compared to regular Phoenix she's quite a bit more powerful, such as gaining a proper heat beam while regular Phoenix can only shoot fireballs.
* BarrierWarrior: Jean is capable of creating force fields. It comes in handy when [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor are trapped underwater and almost drown]].
* BattleCouple: She fights alongside her husband Scott for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses". He eventually disappears to evacuate the students during that time.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning.
* CurbStompBattle: After taking control of Juggernaut, several Brotherhood mooks get utterly destroyed.
* EvilIsHammy: As Dark Phoenix she ''really'' lets loose with the bombastic speeches about how powerful she is due to being DrunkWithPower.
* FlyingFirepower: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, Jean not only graduates from NotQuiteFlight to genuine {{Flight}}, but she gains fiery HandBlasts befitting her epithet.
* AGodAmI: The Dark Phoenic DLC variant really lives up to her DrunkOnPower status from the comics, having new lines involving proclaiming herself the greatest entity in the universe, particularly how she claims to be "fire and life incarnate". Unfortunately for those facing her, in this form she's a SmugSuper that can back up those boasts by being practically a PhysicalGod.
* HealingFactor: Embracing the power of the Phoenix heavily boosts her natural healing to the point she gains RegeneratingHealth.
* IAmTheNoun: Whenever left idle as Dark Phoenix, Jean will occasionally say that she is "fire and life incarnate".
* TheLancer: She acts as the main combat support for Scott and provides complementary commentary and skill.
* LoadBearingHero: When saving [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning, she needs to keep all her focus on maintaining the barrier, and therefore must be protected from oncoming Doombots.
* MindControl: Taking command over the minds of the WeakWilled and making them do her will is a regular aspect of her powers.
* MindOverMatter: A regular part of her powers is being able to manipulate objects from a distance with her mind.
* NotQuiteFlight: Jean can use her powers for levitation, but cannot fly very high.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried to Scott in this game.
* PlayingWithFire: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, her ranged attack changes from {{Psi Blast}}s to fireballs.
* PsiBlast: Regular Jean can emit concentrations of psychic energy to blasts distant foes and objects.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Dark Phoenix from the DLC is Jean when she's gone DrunkOnPower, and even compared to regular Phoenix she's quite a bit more powerful, such as gaining a proper heat beam while regular Phoenix can only shoot fireballs.
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* ActionGirl: Jean is an Omega-level mutant, and therefore ''very'' powerful. For perspective, this makes her theoretically stronger than foes such as ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Apocalypse.
* BarrierWarrior: Jean is capable of creating force fields. It comes in handy when [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor are trapped underwater and almost drown]].
* BattleCouple: She fights alongside her husband ScottTheBigGuy: Not for most of "Juggernauts and Crosses". He eventually disappears to evacuate the students during that time.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning.
* CurbStompBattle: After taking control of Juggernaut, several Brotherhood mooks get utterly destroyed.
* EvilIsHammy: As Dark Phoenix she ''really'' lets loose with the bombastic speeches about how powerful she is due to being DrunkWithPower.
* FlyingFirepower: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, Jean not only graduates from NotQuiteFlight to genuine {{Flight}}, but she gains fiery HandBlasts befitting her epithet.
* AGodAmI: The Dark Phoenic DLC variant really lives up to her DrunkOnPower status from the comics, having new lines involving proclaiming herself the greatest entity in the universe, particularly how she claims to be "fire and life incarnate". Unfortunately for those facing her, in this form she's a SmugSuper that can back up those boasts by being practically a PhysicalGod.
* HealingFactor: Embracing the power of the Phoenix heavily boosts her natural healing to the point she gains RegeneratingHealth.
* IAmTheNoun: Whenever left idle as Dark Phoenix, Jean will occasionally say that she is "fire and life incarnate".
* TheLancer: She acts asthe main combat support for Scott campaign as he doesn't appear as a playable character at that point, but Colossus is a very physical fighter, and provides complementary commentary and skill.
* LoadBearingHero: When saving [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning, she needs to keep all her focus on maintaining the barrier, and therefore must be protected from oncoming Doombots.
* MindControl: Taking command over the mindsis actually one of the WeakWilled tallest X-Men, if not the tallest, in the game.
* ExtraOreDinary: His overall main power involves turning his skin into solid iron.
* SuperStrength: His iron skin takes his well-built physique andmaking them do her will is a regular aspect of her powers.
* MindOverMatter: A regular part of her powers isboosts it into being able to manipulate objects from match ''The Juggernaut'' in a distance with her mind.
PummelDuel.
*NotQuiteFlight: Jean can use her powers for levitation, but cannot fly very high.
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarriedSuperToughness: His iron skin makes him near-impervious to Scott in this game.
* PlayingWithFire: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, her ranged attack changes from {{Psi Blast}}s to fireballs.
* PsiBlast: Regular Jean can emit concentrations of psychic energy to blasts distant foes and objects.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Dark Phoenix from the DLC is Jean when she's gone DrunkOnPower, and even compared to regular Phoenix she's quite a bit more powerful, such as gaining a proper heat beam while regular Phoenix canmost damage, represented by his big-fig status making him only shoot fireballs.hurtable by other big-figs.
* BarrierWarrior: Jean is capable of creating force fields. It comes in handy when [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor are trapped underwater and almost drown]].
* BattleCouple: She fights alongside her husband Scott
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning.
* CurbStompBattle: After taking control of Juggernaut, several Brotherhood mooks get utterly destroyed.
* EvilIsHammy: As Dark Phoenix she ''really'' lets loose with the bombastic speeches about how powerful she is due to being DrunkWithPower.
* FlyingFirepower: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, Jean not only graduates from NotQuiteFlight to genuine {{Flight}}, but she gains fiery HandBlasts befitting her epithet.
* AGodAmI: The Dark Phoenic DLC variant really lives up to her DrunkOnPower status from the comics, having new lines involving proclaiming herself the greatest entity in the universe, particularly how she claims to be "fire and life incarnate". Unfortunately for those facing her, in this form she's a SmugSuper that can back up those boasts by being practically a PhysicalGod.
* HealingFactor: Embracing the power of the Phoenix heavily boosts her natural healing to the point she gains RegeneratingHealth.
* IAmTheNoun: Whenever left idle as Dark Phoenix, Jean will occasionally say that she is "fire and life incarnate".
* TheLancer: She acts as
* LoadBearingHero: When saving [[spoiler:Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor]] from drowning, she needs to keep all her focus on maintaining the barrier, and therefore must be protected from oncoming Doombots.
* MindControl: Taking command over the minds
* ExtraOreDinary: His overall main power involves turning his skin into solid iron.
* SuperStrength: His iron skin takes his well-built physique and
* MindOverMatter: A regular part of her powers is
*
* OfficialCouple: Is quite HappilyMarried
* PlayingWithFire: As Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, her ranged attack changes from {{Psi Blast}}s to fireballs.
* PsiBlast: Regular Jean can emit concentrations of psychic energy to blasts distant foes and objects.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Dark Phoenix from the DLC is Jean when she's gone DrunkOnPower, and even compared to regular Phoenix she's quite a bit more powerful, such as gaining a proper heat beam while regular Phoenix can
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[[folder:Iceman]]
!!Iceman / Bobby Drake
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal
Robert "Bobby" Drake, aka Iceman, is one of the original students of the Xavier Institute and an original member of the X-Men. He's known for being something of a class clown, but also for potentially being one of the most powerful mutants in history. His powers are mostly ice-based.
!!Iceman / Bobby Drake
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal
Robert "Bobby" Drake, aka Iceman, is one of the original students of the Xavier Institute and an original member of the X-Men. He's known for being something of a class clown, but also for potentially being one of the most powerful mutants in history. His powers are mostly ice-based.
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!!Iceman
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Robert "Bobby" Drake, aka Iceman, is one of
A former thief, Remy [=LeBeau=] joined the
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* AnIcePerson: His powers are ice-based.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bobby is rather chilled and laid-back, but when pushed he'll knock you out with little effort and even help take down beings like ''Juggernaut''.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Iceman may be very goofy, but he's a powerful warrior. Outside sources for most adaptations indicate he's an Omega-level mutant, meaning he's very easily one of the most powerful mutants in the world but hasn't tapped into his potential fully.
* DeadpanSnarker: Iceman has a cool wit to match his personality.
-->'''Juggernaut:''' Don't you know who I am? I'm the—
-->'''Iceman:''' We get it!
* FunPersonified: The joker of the X-Men, and boy does he get some good lines.
* HarmlessFreezing: He has the ability to harmlessly freeze solid anything hit with his ice beams, though getting frozen solid sets enemies up for becoming LiterallyShatteredLives.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: A potential follow-up for his frozen foes is performing a OneHitKill by punching them to pieces.
* MomentKiller: Him accompanying Hawkeye and Black Widow to the circus ruins the duo's attempt at spending time together, even if it coincedentally was a good thing when Nightmare shows up.
* PosthumanNudism: When he activates his powers his entire body becomes covered in ice making him both bald and appearing completely nude.
* PhysicalGod: It's been revealed in the comics that he has the ''potential'' to be this, as his powers have over the years been redefined from "shoots ice" to "ability to do literally anything so long as it involves water". He lacks the ambition at the moment, though.
* YouFightLikeACow: Taunts Juggernaut a lot through his boss battle.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bobby is rather chilled and laid-back, but when pushed he'll knock you out with little effort and even help take down beings like ''Juggernaut''.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Iceman may be very goofy, but he's a powerful warrior. Outside sources for most adaptations indicate he's an Omega-level mutant, meaning he's very easily one of the most powerful mutants in the world but hasn't tapped into his potential fully.
* DeadpanSnarker: Iceman has a cool wit to match his personality.
-->'''Juggernaut:''' Don't you know who I am? I'm the—
-->'''Iceman:''' We get it!
* FunPersonified: The joker of the X-Men, and boy does he get some good lines.
* HarmlessFreezing: He has the ability to harmlessly freeze solid anything hit with his ice beams, though getting frozen solid sets enemies up for becoming LiterallyShatteredLives.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: A potential follow-up for his frozen foes is performing a OneHitKill by punching them to pieces.
* MomentKiller: Him accompanying Hawkeye and Black Widow to the circus ruins the duo's attempt at spending time together, even if it coincedentally was a good thing when Nightmare shows up.
* PosthumanNudism: When he activates his powers his entire body becomes covered in ice making him both bald and appearing completely nude.
* PhysicalGod: It's been revealed in the comics that he has the ''potential'' to be this, as his powers have over the years been redefined from "shoots ice" to "ability to do literally anything so long as it involves water". He lacks the ambition at the moment, though.
* YouFightLikeACow: Taunts Juggernaut a lot through his boss battle.
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* AnIcePerson: BadassLongcoat: Part of his model is a stylish trenchcoat, although it's not as prominent owing to the way LEGO figures appear.
* DeathDealer: Hispowers are ice-based.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bobby is rather chilled and laid-back, but when pushed he'll knock you outsignature items for charging with little explosive energy are stacks of cards. One of his sidequests has him ask the player to find one that Storm blew away out of anger at him using her hairbrush.
* LoveableRogue: A thief, but a heroic one and member of the X-Men.
* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such as using Storm's hairbrush without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effortand even help take down beings like ''Juggernaut''.
it takes to maintain her massive hair.
*CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Iceman may be very goofy, but WeakButSkilled: While he's a powerful warrior. Outside sources for most adaptations indicate he's an Omega-level mutant, meaning he's very easily one of nowhere near as strong as Juggernaut, he manages to distract him effortlessly, buying the most powerful mutants in the world but hasn't tapped into his potential fully.
* DeadpanSnarker: Iceman has a cool witmain party time to match his personality.
-->'''Juggernaut:''' Don't you know who I am? I'm the—
-->'''Iceman:''' We get it!
* FunPersonified: The joker of the X-Men, and boy does he get some good lines.
* HarmlessFreezing: He has the ability to harmlessly freeze solid anything hitdeal with his ice beams, though getting frozen solid sets enemies up for becoming LiterallyShatteredLives.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: A potential follow-up for his frozen foes is performing a OneHitKill by punching them to pieces.
* MomentKiller: Him accompanying Hawkeye and Black Widow toother problems along the circus ruins the duo's attempt at spending time together, even if it coincedentally was a good thing when Nightmare shows up.
* PosthumanNudism: When he activates his powers his entire body becomes covered in ice making him both bald and appearing completely nude.
* PhysicalGod: It's been revealed in the comics that he has the ''potential'' to be this, as his powers have over the years been redefined from "shoots ice" to "ability to do literally anything so long as it involves water". He lacks the ambition at the moment, though.
* YouFightLikeACow: Taunts Juggernaut a lot through his boss battle.way.
* DeathDealer: His
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bobby is rather chilled and laid-back, but when pushed he'll knock you out
* LoveableRogue: A thief, but a heroic one and member of the X-Men.
* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such as using Storm's hairbrush without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effort
*
* DeadpanSnarker: Iceman has a cool wit
-->'''Juggernaut:''' Don't you know who I am? I'm the—
-->'''Iceman:''' We get it!
* FunPersonified: The joker of the X-Men, and boy does he get some good lines.
* HarmlessFreezing: He has the ability to harmlessly freeze solid anything hit
* LiterallyShatteredLives: A potential follow-up for his frozen foes is performing a OneHitKill by punching them to pieces.
* MomentKiller: Him accompanying Hawkeye and Black Widow to
* PosthumanNudism: When he activates his powers his entire body becomes covered in ice making him both bald and appearing completely nude.
* PhysicalGod: It's been revealed in the comics that he has the ''potential'' to be this, as his powers have over the years been redefined from "shoots ice" to "ability to do literally anything so long as it involves water". He lacks the ambition at the moment, though.
* YouFightLikeACow: Taunts Juggernaut a lot through his boss battle.
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[[folder:Beast]]
!!Beast / Hank [=McCoy=]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
Henry [=McCoy=] is one of the original members of the X-Men, and one of the oldest teachers at the institute. Originally, Beast looked more human, but he gradually mutated from human-looking to animal-like as he began to grow fur and more prominent claws. As well as being a teacher, Beast is a world-renowned biochemist.
!!Beast / Hank [=McCoy=]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
Henry [=McCoy=] is one of the original members of the X-Men, and one of the oldest teachers at the institute. Originally, Beast looked more human, but he gradually mutated from human-looking to animal-like as he began to grow fur and more prominent claws. As well as being a teacher, Beast is a world-renowned biochemist.
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!!Beast / Hank [=McCoy=]
!![[Characters/EmmaFrostWhiteQueen Emma Frost]]
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Henry [=McCoy=] is
A former supervillain, Emma Frost eventually joined the X-Men as one of
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* AbsentMindedProfessor: He doesn't seem to fully notice what's going on, scolding Jean and Iceman for running in the halls when the Brotherhood is currently present.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Oh my stars and garters!"
* GeniusBruiser: Looking at him for the first time with no prior knowledge about him, you'd think he was just a straightforward brute fighter, but he's actually a brilliant professor who has brains to match his brawn.
* SuperSenses: His animalistic mutation heavily enhances his senses to detect hidden entities.
* SkewedPriorities: He knows the Brotherhood is attacking the mansion, but seems to somehow forget after a while, and starts scolding Jean and Iceman for running in the halls.
-->'''Beast:''' (after Iceman knocks him over) What did I just say about running in the hallways?!
--> (Suddeenly remembers that the Brotherhood is currently attacking)
-->'''Beast:''' ...Oh.
* WolverineClaws: His game model has them to represent his sharp bestial nails, although they're not as prominent as the TropeNamer.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Oh my stars and garters!"
* GeniusBruiser: Looking at him for the first time with no prior knowledge about him, you'd think he was just a straightforward brute fighter, but he's actually a brilliant professor who has brains to match his brawn.
* SuperSenses: His animalistic mutation heavily enhances his senses to detect hidden entities.
* SkewedPriorities: He knows the Brotherhood is attacking the mansion, but seems to somehow forget after a while, and starts scolding Jean and Iceman for running in the halls.
-->'''Beast:''' (after Iceman knocks him over) What did I just say about running in the hallways?!
--> (Suddeenly remembers that the Brotherhood is currently attacking)
-->'''Beast:''' ...Oh.
* WolverineClaws: His game model has them to represent his sharp bestial nails, although they're not as prominent as the TropeNamer.
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* AbsentMindedProfessor: He doesn't seem to fully notice what's going on, scolding Jean and Iceman for running ActionGirl: Emma may not take an active role in the halls when the Brotherhood story, but she's tough once unlocked.
* NighInvulnerable: Her diamond form iscurrently present.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Oh my stars and garters!"
* GeniusBruiser: Looking at him for the first timecompletely impervious to almost all damage, with no prior knowledge about him, you'd think he was just a straightforward brute fighter, but he's actually a brilliant professor who has brains to match his brawn.
* SuperSenses: His animalistic mutation heavily enhances his senses to detect hidden entities.
* SkewedPriorities: He knowsthe Brotherhood is attacking the mansion, but seems to somehow forget after a while, and starts scolding Jean and Iceman for running in the halls.
-->'''Beast:''' (after Iceman knocks him over) What did I just say about running in the hallways?!
--> (Suddeenly remembers that the Brotherhood is currently attacking)
-->'''Beast:''' ...Oh.
* WolverineClaws: His game model has them to represent his sharp bestial nails, although they're not as prominent as the TropeNamer.sole exception of BottomlessPits.
* NighInvulnerable: Her diamond form is
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Oh my stars and garters!"
* GeniusBruiser: Looking at him for the first time
* SuperSenses: His animalistic mutation heavily enhances his senses to detect hidden entities.
* SkewedPriorities: He knows
-->'''Beast:''' (after Iceman knocks him over) What did I just say about running in the hallways?!
--> (Suddeenly remembers that the Brotherhood is currently attacking)
-->'''Beast:''' ...Oh.
* WolverineClaws: His game model has them to represent his sharp bestial nails, although they're not as prominent as the TropeNamer.
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[[folder:Storm]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]] / Ororo Munroe
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanielleNicolet
Originally a street thief in Cairo, Ororo Munroe was recruited by Charles Xavier into the X-Men after he saved her from the Shadow King. Since then, she has joined as a teacher but has since taken the reins of command from Cyclops when necessary.
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]] / Ororo Munroe
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanielleNicolet
Originally a street thief in Cairo, Ororo Munroe was recruited by Charles Xavier into the X-Men after he saved her from the Shadow King. Since then, she has joined as a teacher but has since taken the reins of command from Cyclops when necessary.
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!![[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]]
!!Archangel /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Originally
The playboy son of a
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* ActionGirl: Being a woman doesn't stop her kicking butt.
* BerserkButton: Her having utterly massive hair requires constant maintenance, and as such somebody like Gambit taking her hairbrush without her permission will infuriate her into using her powers against them, such as using wind to blow away Gambit's cards.
* BlowYouAway: Can summon wind, for combat and to put out fires.
* LargeHam: Storm likes telling you how she is one with the elements in a rather dramatic fashion.
* NotQuiteFlight: She can use her powers to hover, but not for total flight.
* ShockAndAwe: One of her powers is summoning lightning.
* BerserkButton: Her having utterly massive hair requires constant maintenance, and as such somebody like Gambit taking her hairbrush without her permission will infuriate her into using her powers against them, such as using wind to blow away Gambit's cards.
* BlowYouAway: Can summon wind, for combat and to put out fires.
* LargeHam: Storm likes telling you how she is one with the elements in a rather dramatic fashion.
* NotQuiteFlight: She can use her powers to hover, but not for total flight.
* ShockAndAwe: One of her powers is summoning lightning.
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* ActionGirl: Being DarkIsNotEvil: He has the darkest colour scheme of most of the X-Men, but he is a woman doesn't stop her kicking butt.
good guy.
*BerserkButton: Her having utterly massive hair requires constant maintenance, and as such somebody like Gambit taking her hairbrush without her permission will infuriate her into using her powers against them, such as using wind to blow away Gambit's cards.
ExtraOreDinary: His wings are metallic.
*BlowYouAway: Can summon wind, for combat and to put FeatherFlechettes: His ranged attack involves shooting out fires.
* LargeHam: Storm likes telling you how she is one with the elements in a rather dramatic fashion.
* NotQuiteFlight: She can use her powers to hover, but not for total flight.
* ShockAndAwe: Onesome of her powers is summoning lightning.his sharp metallic feathers.
* {{Flight}}: His wings grant him limitless flight.
*
*
* LargeHam: Storm likes telling you how she is one with the elements in a rather dramatic fashion.
* NotQuiteFlight: She can use her powers to hover, but not for total flight.
* ShockAndAwe: One
* {{Flight}}: His wings grant him limitless flight.
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[[folder:Wolverine]]
!!ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} / James "Logan" Howlett
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
Wolverine is one of the better-known members of the X-Men. Initially a soldier and mutant, Wolverine was involuntarily taken in by Weapon X and experimented on repeatedly, with the process costing him some of his memories but granting him adamantium bones and claws, which made him the killing machine they desired. Eventually, he escaped and joined Department H before Charles Xavier recruited him into the X-Men.
!!ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} / James "Logan" Howlett
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
Wolverine is one of the better-known members of the X-Men. Initially a soldier and mutant, Wolverine was involuntarily taken in by Weapon X and experimented on repeatedly, with the process costing him some of his memories but granting him adamantium bones and claws, which made him the killing machine they desired. Eventually, he escaped and joined Department H before Charles Xavier recruited him into the X-Men.
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!!ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}
[[folder:Invisible Woman]]
!!Invisible Woman /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Wolverine is one of the better-known members of the X-Men. Initially a soldier
The sweetheart and
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* AnimeHair: He has the wild animal style from the 80s and 90s, and the required minifig hairpiece is likely the reason why he doesn't wear his mask here.
* ArchEnemy: Sabretooth has a particularly strong enmity towardss him, clearly blaming Wolverine for a lot of the tragedy that was Weapon X.
* BadassBaritone: Has the usual low register to provide the usual badass image for Wolverine.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He decides to [[spoiler:swipe the Tesseract]] because he believes it will help him find Magneto. It indeed does... because that action results in the Brotherhood tracking him down and destroying the X-Mansion, putting the students in danger.
* TheBigGuy: He's not stupid, but he does most of the fighting for the X-Men, at least out of the ones you control in the main campaign.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very strong wit to him, which the Hulk with his {{Manchild}} attitude and SitcomArchnemesis perspective do well to ''really'' bring it out of him.
* GoodIsNotNice: While also prone to AdaptationalComicRelief, Wolverine is still rather bad tempered.
* GutturalGrowler: His voice has a gritty rumble to it, representing Wolverine's classic rough and aggressive attitude
* HealingFactor: One of his main powers is continuous health recovery, and he can even regenerate from an adamantium skeleton, provided he avoids further danger while he does so.
* HotBloodedSideburns: His prominent muttonchops are as signifying of his aggressiveness as ever, and Hulk takes particular offense to them, vowing to smash them at one point.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Wolverine is a hero at heart, in spite of his grumpy tendencies. One of his responses when Mastermind is busy giving him a nasty dose of MindRape, and consequently making him imagine Weapon X are experimenting on him, is to scream that he is not a monster.
* KleptomaniacHero: He steals [[spoiler:the Tesseract]] from under the noses of Thor, Captain America and the Human Torch. This comes back to bite him in the arse ''hard''.
* KnightInSourArmour: Wolverine is one of the most cynical heroes in the game, but is still on the side of good.
* MadeOfIron: If Wolverine suffers a killing blow, he will be reduced to an adamantium skeleton and still function, and maybe regenerate if not harmed further.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Wolverine shows up to help defeat Red Skull, knocking him out before he can escape via the Vortex. In doing so, however, he accidentally breaks said device and forces the heroes to take the Bifrost to chase after Loki, only to arrive in a partially-conquered Asgard.
** Had Wolverine not [[spoiler:taken the Tesseract away from Thor, the Human Torch and Captain America]], things would have been easier to manage. The result at the end of the next level is [[spoiler:a badly damaged Xavier Institute, with Magneto having taken the Tesseract]].
* SitcomArchnemesis: The Hulk irrationally wants to smash him to pieces for no reason, though it isn't helped by how confrontational Wolverine is even on a good day.
* TemptingFate: Believes that [[spoiler:taking the Tesseract]] will help the X-Men locate Magneto. It did, but ''not'' in that way.
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Wolverine never talks to the X-Men once in the main story. The closest is with Jean Grey in a Deadpool mission.
* TraitorShot: Wolverine sinisterly grins before stealing the Tesseract from Thor in level 7.
* WolverineClaws: Of course has his signature wrist-mounted claws, which are used for climbing, digging, claw switches, and combat.
* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts and Crosses" he's out of the spotlight whereas the others are in it.
* ArchEnemy: Sabretooth has a particularly strong enmity towardss him, clearly blaming Wolverine for a lot of the tragedy that was Weapon X.
* BadassBaritone: Has the usual low register to provide the usual badass image for Wolverine.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He decides to [[spoiler:swipe the Tesseract]] because he believes it will help him find Magneto. It indeed does... because that action results in the Brotherhood tracking him down and destroying the X-Mansion, putting the students in danger.
* TheBigGuy: He's not stupid, but he does most of the fighting for the X-Men, at least out of the ones you control in the main campaign.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very strong wit to him, which the Hulk with his {{Manchild}} attitude and SitcomArchnemesis perspective do well to ''really'' bring it out of him.
* GoodIsNotNice: While also prone to AdaptationalComicRelief, Wolverine is still rather bad tempered.
* GutturalGrowler: His voice has a gritty rumble to it, representing Wolverine's classic rough and aggressive attitude
* HealingFactor: One of his main powers is continuous health recovery, and he can even regenerate from an adamantium skeleton, provided he avoids further danger while he does so.
* HotBloodedSideburns: His prominent muttonchops are as signifying of his aggressiveness as ever, and Hulk takes particular offense to them, vowing to smash them at one point.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Wolverine is a hero at heart, in spite of his grumpy tendencies. One of his responses when Mastermind is busy giving him a nasty dose of MindRape, and consequently making him imagine Weapon X are experimenting on him, is to scream that he is not a monster.
* KleptomaniacHero: He steals [[spoiler:the Tesseract]] from under the noses of Thor, Captain America and the Human Torch. This comes back to bite him in the arse ''hard''.
* KnightInSourArmour: Wolverine is one of the most cynical heroes in the game, but is still on the side of good.
* MadeOfIron: If Wolverine suffers a killing blow, he will be reduced to an adamantium skeleton and still function, and maybe regenerate if not harmed further.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Wolverine shows up to help defeat Red Skull, knocking him out before he can escape via the Vortex. In doing so, however, he accidentally breaks said device and forces the heroes to take the Bifrost to chase after Loki, only to arrive in a partially-conquered Asgard.
** Had Wolverine not [[spoiler:taken the Tesseract away from Thor, the Human Torch and Captain America]], things would have been easier to manage. The result at the end of the next level is [[spoiler:a badly damaged Xavier Institute, with Magneto having taken the Tesseract]].
* SitcomArchnemesis: The Hulk irrationally wants to smash him to pieces for no reason, though it isn't helped by how confrontational Wolverine is even on a good day.
* TemptingFate: Believes that [[spoiler:taking the Tesseract]] will help the X-Men locate Magneto. It did, but ''not'' in that way.
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Wolverine never talks to the X-Men once in the main story. The closest is with Jean Grey in a Deadpool mission.
* TraitorShot: Wolverine sinisterly grins before stealing the Tesseract from Thor in level 7.
* WolverineClaws: Of course has his signature wrist-mounted claws, which are used for climbing, digging, claw switches, and combat.
* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts and Crosses" he's out of the spotlight whereas the others are in it.
to:
* AnimeHair: He has the wild animal style from the 80s and 90s, ActionGirl: Can easily keep up with Reed and the required minifig hairpiece is likely the reason why he doesn't wear his mask here.
others.
*ArchEnemy: Sabretooth has a particularly strong enmity towardss him, clearly blaming Wolverine for a lot of the tragedy that was Weapon X.
* BadassBaritone: Has the usual low register to provide the usual badass image for Wolverine.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He decides to [[spoiler:swipe the Tesseract]] because he believes it will help him find Magneto. It indeed does... because that action results in the Brotherhood tracking him down and destroying the X-Mansion, putting the students in danger.
* TheBigGuy: He's not stupid, but he does most of the fighting for the X-Men, at least out of the ones you control in the main campaign.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very strong wit to him, which the Hulk with his {{Manchild}} attitude and SitcomArchnemesis perspective do well to ''really'' bring it out of him.
* GoodIsNotNice: While also prone to AdaptationalComicRelief, Wolverine is still rather bad tempered.
* GutturalGrowler: His voice has a gritty rumble to it, representing Wolverine's classic rough and aggressive attitude
* HealingFactor:BarrierWarrior: One of his her main powers is continuous health recovery, creating forcefields, or actively using them in an offensive capacity.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Sue's a good person, andhe can even regenerate has blonde hair.
* HappilyMarried: She and Mr Fantastic are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* {{Invisibility}}: Her namesake power is the ability to become imperceptible to all visual spectrums, allowing her to sneak up on enemies and past cameras. Unfortunately, due to her invisibility coming from anadamantium skeleton, provided application of her forcefield generation, she cannot jump without becoming visible again.
* TheLancer: Acts as an emotionally contrasting supporter to her husband Reed.
* MindOverMatter: By enveloping objects in remote forcefields, she can telekinetically move things at a distance.
* NiceGirl: She's the sweetest out of the girls, and is very bubbly and kind-natured. She doesn't even get mad at Magneto when heavoids further danger while he does so.
* HotBloodedSideburns: His prominent muttonchops arecrashes onto their lab as signifying of it was unintentional.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using hisaggressiveness as ever, and Hulk takes particular offense to them, vowing to smash them catchphrase at one point.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Wolverine -->'''Invisible Woman:''' Ben, I believe some clobbering is a hero at heart, in spite of his grumpy tendencies. One of his responses when Mastermind is busy giving him a nasty dose of MindRape, and consequently making him imagine Weapon X are experimenting on him, is to scream that he is not a monster.
order.
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
*KleptomaniacHero: He steals [[spoiler:the Tesseract]] from under the noses of Thor, Captain America and the Human Torch. This comes back to bite him in the arse ''hard''.
* KnightInSourArmour: Wolverine is oneOnlySaneMan: The least quirky member of the most cynical heroes in the game, but is still on the side of good.
* MadeOfIron: If Wolverine suffers a killing blow, he will be reduced to an adamantium skeletonFantastic Four, and still function, and maybe regenerate if not harmed further.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Wolverine shows up to help defeat Red Skull, knocking him out before he can escape via the Vortex. In doing so, however, he accidentally breaks said device and forces the heroes to take the Bifrost to chase after Loki, only to arrive in a partially-conquered Asgard.
** Had Wolverine not [[spoiler:taken the Tesseract away from Thor, the Human Torch and Captain America]], things would have been easier to manage. The result at the end of the next level is [[spoiler:a badly damaged Xavier Institute, with Magneto having taken the Tesseract]].
* SitcomArchnemesis: The Hulk irrationally wants to smash him to pieces for no reason, though it isn't helped by how confrontational Wolverine is even on a good day.
* TemptingFate: Believes that [[spoiler:taking the Tesseract]] will help the X-Men locate Magneto. It did, but ''not'' in that way.
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Wolverine never talks to the X-Men once in the main story. The closest is with Jean Grey in a Deadpool mission.
* TraitorShot: Wolverine sinisterly grins before stealing the Tesseract from Thor in level 7.
* WolverineClaws: Of course has his signature wrist-mounted claws, which are used for climbing, digging, claw switches, and combat.
* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts and Crosses" he's out of the spotlight whereas the others are in it.as such she often notes when situations get odd.
*
* BadassBaritone: Has the usual low register to provide the usual badass image for Wolverine.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He decides to [[spoiler:swipe the Tesseract]] because he believes it will help him find Magneto. It indeed does... because that action results in the Brotherhood tracking him down and destroying the X-Mansion, putting the students in danger.
* TheBigGuy: He's not stupid, but he does most of the fighting for the X-Men, at least out of the ones you control in the main campaign.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very strong wit to him, which the Hulk with his {{Manchild}} attitude and SitcomArchnemesis perspective do well to ''really'' bring it out of him.
* GoodIsNotNice: While also prone to AdaptationalComicRelief, Wolverine is still rather bad tempered.
* GutturalGrowler: His voice has a gritty rumble to it, representing Wolverine's classic rough and aggressive attitude
* HealingFactor:
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Sue's a good person, and
* HappilyMarried: She and Mr Fantastic are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* {{Invisibility}}: Her namesake power is the ability to become imperceptible to all visual spectrums, allowing her to sneak up on enemies and past cameras. Unfortunately, due to her invisibility coming from an
* TheLancer: Acts as an emotionally contrasting supporter to her husband Reed.
* MindOverMatter: By enveloping objects in remote forcefields, she can telekinetically move things at a distance.
* NiceGirl: She's the sweetest out of the girls, and is very bubbly and kind-natured. She doesn't even get mad at Magneto when he
* HotBloodedSideburns: His prominent muttonchops are
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using his
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
*
* KnightInSourArmour: Wolverine is one
* MadeOfIron: If Wolverine suffers a killing blow, he will be reduced to an adamantium skeleton
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Wolverine shows up to help defeat Red Skull, knocking him out before he can escape via the Vortex. In doing so, however, he accidentally breaks said device and forces the heroes to take the Bifrost to chase after Loki, only to arrive in a partially-conquered Asgard.
** Had Wolverine not [[spoiler:taken the Tesseract away from Thor, the Human Torch and Captain America]], things would have been easier to manage. The result at the end of the next level is [[spoiler:a badly damaged Xavier Institute, with Magneto having taken the Tesseract]].
* SitcomArchnemesis: The Hulk irrationally wants to smash him to pieces for no reason, though it isn't helped by how confrontational Wolverine is even on a good day.
* TemptingFate: Believes that [[spoiler:taking the Tesseract]] will help the X-Men locate Magneto. It did, but ''not'' in that way.
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Wolverine never talks to the X-Men once in the main story. The closest is with Jean Grey in a Deadpool mission.
* TraitorShot: Wolverine sinisterly grins before stealing the Tesseract from Thor in level 7.
* WolverineClaws: Of course has his signature wrist-mounted claws, which are used for climbing, digging, claw switches, and combat.
* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts and Crosses" he's out of the spotlight whereas the others are in it.
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[[folder:Colossus]]
!!Colossus / Piotr Rasputin
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
Piotr Rasputin is a Russian member of the X-Men that left his homeland to join the X-Men. He has the power to turn his skin into solid metal, as well as super strength.
!!Colossus / Piotr Rasputin
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
Piotr Rasputin is a Russian member of the X-Men that left his homeland to join the X-Men. He has the power to turn his skin into solid metal, as well as super strength.
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!!Colossus
!!Mr Fantastic /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
Piotr Rasputin is a Russian member
The leader of the
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* TheBigGuy: Not for the main campaign as he doesn't appear as a playable character at that point, but Colossus is a very physical fighter, and is actually one of the tallest X-Men, if not the tallest, in the game.
* ExtraOreDinary: His overall main power involves turning his skin into solid iron.
* SuperStrength: His iron skin takes his well-built physique and boosts it into being able to match ''The Juggernaut'' in a PummelDuel.
* SuperToughness: His iron skin makes him near-impervious to most damage, represented by his big-fig status making him only hurtable by other big-figs.
* ExtraOreDinary: His overall main power involves turning his skin into solid iron.
* SuperStrength: His iron skin takes his well-built physique and boosts it into being able to match ''The Juggernaut'' in a PummelDuel.
* SuperToughness: His iron skin makes him near-impervious to most damage, represented by his big-fig status making him only hurtable by other big-figs.
to:
* TheBigGuy: Not for AbsentMindedProfessor: Reed forgets that he's locked H.E.R.B.I.E. away since the main campaign as he seventies, doesn't appear as always make the most logical calculations and creates unnecessarily complex devices for the most mundane of tasks.
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for aplayable character at potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is thatpoint, in the comics, he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, butColossus is his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a veryphysical fighter, stable and is actually one of loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's thetallest X-Men, if not the tallest, in the game.
* ExtraOreDinary: Hisoverall main power directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* NiceGuy: The nicest of the males in the story. He's a well-meaning and polite guy.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* RubberMan: His powerset involvesturning his skin into solid iron.
* SuperStrength: His iron skin takes his well-built physique and boosts it intohaving an extremely elastic body, being able to match ''The Juggernaut'' in extend his arms to latch onto grapple points and acting as a PummelDuel.
* SuperToughness: His iron skin makesVoluntaryShapeshifter, and his idle animations involve him near-impervious to most damage, represented by his big-fig status being PerpetuallyProtean.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making himonly hurtable by other big-figs.a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Whenever using his VoluntaryShapeshifter powers, he often adds on several tons worth of extra mass to form something, then when returning to normal all that mass vanishes back into nothing. This despite mass-shifting not being part of his canon powerset.
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: His RubberMan powers allow him to manipulate every part of his body to warp and morph into whatever he wants, especially when using "transformation pads".
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for a
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very
* TheLeader: He's the
* ExtraOreDinary: His
* NiceGuy: The nicest of the males in the story. He's a well-meaning and polite guy.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* RubberMan: His powerset involves
* SuperStrength: His iron skin takes his well-built physique and boosts it into
* SuperToughness: His iron skin makes
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Whenever using his VoluntaryShapeshifter powers, he often adds on several tons worth of extra mass to form something, then when returning to normal all that mass vanishes back into nothing. This despite mass-shifting not being part of his canon powerset.
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: His RubberMan powers allow him to manipulate every part of his body to warp and morph into whatever he wants, especially when using "transformation pads".
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[[folder:Gambit]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] / Remy [=LeBeau=]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
A former thief, Remy [=LeBeau=] joined the X-Men after eventually turning away from his life of crime. He has the power of exploiting kinetic energy, and has advanced physical abilities.
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]] / Remy [=LeBeau=]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
A former thief, Remy [=LeBeau=] joined the X-Men after eventually turning away from his life of crime. He has the power of exploiting kinetic energy, and has advanced physical abilities.
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!![[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]]
!!Human Torch /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
A former thief, Remy [=LeBeau=]
The younger brother of Susan Richards, Johnny Storm joined
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* BadassLongcoat: Part of his model is a stylish trenchcoat, although it's not as prominent owing to the way LEGO figures appear.
* DeathDealer: His signature items for charging with explosive energy are stacks of cards. One of his sidequests has him ask the player to find one that Storm blew away out of anger at him using her hairbrush.
* LoveableRogue: A thief, but a heroic one and member of the X-Men.
* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such as using Storm's hairbrush without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effort it takes to maintain her massive hair.
* WeakButSkilled: While he's nowhere near as strong as Juggernaut, he manages to distract him effortlessly, buying the main party time to deal with other problems along the way.
* DeathDealer: His signature items for charging with explosive energy are stacks of cards. One of his sidequests has him ask the player to find one that Storm blew away out of anger at him using her hairbrush.
* LoveableRogue: A thief, but a heroic one and member of the X-Men.
* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such as using Storm's hairbrush without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effort it takes to maintain her massive hair.
* WeakButSkilled: While he's nowhere near as strong as Juggernaut, he manages to distract him effortlessly, buying the main party time to deal with other problems along the way.
to:
* BadassLongcoat: Part of AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He's a very energetic and chaotic guy, which often exasperates his model is a stylish trenchcoat, although it's more level-headed older sister Susan.
-->'''Sue:''' Bad guys. Though they're not asprominent owing to the way LEGO figures appear.
* DeathDealer: His signature items for charging with explosive energy are stacks of cards. One of his sidequests has him ask the player to find one that Storm blew away out of anger at him using her hairbrush.
* LoveableRogue: A thief, but a heroic one and member of the X-Men.
* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, suchannoying as using Storm's hairbrush without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effort it takes to maintain her massive hair.
Johnny.
*WeakButSkilled: While CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Like Iceman, he's nowhere near as strong as Juggernaut, he manages to distract very goofy, but he's hardly stupid or harmless.
* FlyingFirepower: His fire powers let himeffortlessly, buying jet through the main party time to deal air and shoot fiery HandBlasts both grounded and airborne.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Despite being a bit goofy, Johnny's still a decent person withother problems along hair as blonde as his sister.
* TheHeart: Among theway.Fantastic Four, his FunPersonified attitude and caring personality helps maintain the spirits of his team.
* NoSell: As a guy who becomes WreathedInFlames when using his powers, he's completely immune to heat in every form, not just LEGO flames but also things like the Destroyer's [[MagmaMan molten lava]] based BreathWeapon.
* OnlySaneMan: Ironically, when everyone else is having a brawl in the Helicarrier, Johnny is the one that looks unamused.
* PlayingWithFire: His overall power is generating intense flames from his body.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has a habit of doing things that annoy The Thing, but the two work very well together and can count on each having the other's backs.
* WreathedInFlames: Using his powers causes his whole body to be engulfed in flames.
-->'''Sue:''' Bad guys. Though they're not as
* DeathDealer: His signature items for charging with explosive energy are stacks of cards. One of his sidequests has him ask the player to find one that Storm blew away out of anger at him using her hairbrush.
* LoveableRogue: A thief, but a heroic one and member of the X-Men.
* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such
*
* FlyingFirepower: His fire powers let him
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Despite being a bit goofy, Johnny's still a decent person with
* TheHeart: Among the
* NoSell: As a guy who becomes WreathedInFlames when using his powers, he's completely immune to heat in every form, not just LEGO flames but also things like the Destroyer's [[MagmaMan molten lava]] based BreathWeapon.
* OnlySaneMan: Ironically, when everyone else is having a brawl in the Helicarrier, Johnny is the one that looks unamused.
* PlayingWithFire: His overall power is generating intense flames from his body.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has a habit of doing things that annoy The Thing, but the two work very well together and can count on each having the other's backs.
* WreathedInFlames: Using his powers causes his whole body to be engulfed in flames.
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[[folder:Emma Frost]]
!![[Characters/EmmaFrostWhiteQueen Emma Frost]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
A former supervillain, Emma Frost eventually joined the X-Men as one of its teachers.
!![[Characters/EmmaFrostWhiteQueen Emma Frost]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
A former supervillain, Emma Frost eventually joined the X-Men as one of its teachers.
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!![[Characters/EmmaFrostWhiteQueen Emma Frost]]
!!The Thing / Benjamin Grimm
-->'''Voiced by:'''
A former supervillain, Emma Frost eventually
The college friend of Reed Richards and one of his best friends, Ben Grimm was also an accomplished pilot and college graduate before he joined
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* ActionGirl: Emma may not take an active role in the story, but she's tough once unlocked.
* NighInvulnerable: Her diamond form is completely impervious to almost all damage, with the sole exception of BottomlessPits.
* NighInvulnerable: Her diamond form is completely impervious to almost all damage, with the sole exception of BottomlessPits.
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* ActionGirl: Emma may not take an active role in BadassBaritone: Dave Boat provides his usual deep and booming vocals for the story, but she's tough once unlocked.
Thing that emphasize well his strength and drive.
*NighInvulnerable: Her diamond form is completely impervious TheBigGuy: His powers providing SuperStrength means he acts as the main fighting muscle of the Fantastic Four.
* CatchphraseInterruptus: He has a RunningGag where everything and everyone seemingly conspires to prevent him from saying "It's Clobberin' Time!".
* TheChewToy: He often falls over, he almost never gets to finish his catch phrase and he takes a lot of physical punishment.
* GentleGiant: A decent guy in spite of his size.
* LightningBruiser: He has an appearance that gives the idea of somebody [[MightyGlacier strong and tough but slow]], except the Thing can move ''fast''.
* NiceGuy: Has a big heart of gold and deep care for his team.
* NoSell: Regular attacks have no effect on him.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers an epic one to Doctor Doom, [[spoiler:punching him off Asteroid M and letting him fall back down to Earth (anyone can breathe in space, so it's not fatal)]].
* SuperStrength: A side-effect of his rock transformation is gaining massively boosted physical strength that lets him smash and rip apart both weakened walls and enemies.
* SuperToughness: Thing goes through a lot of punishment, even for a rocky-bodied guy, and takes it alldamage, with in stride.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He often expresses annoyance at thesole exception of BottomlessPits.Human Torch's antics, but in a fight the two make it clear they can count on one another.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Thing doesn't wear a shirt. This has some basis from the comics, as his shirts and coats invariably tended to be shredded, meaning they were rather useless compared to the costumes the others wore.
*
* CatchphraseInterruptus: He has a RunningGag where everything and everyone seemingly conspires to prevent him from saying "It's Clobberin' Time!".
* TheChewToy: He often falls over, he almost never gets to finish his catch phrase and he takes a lot of physical punishment.
* GentleGiant: A decent guy in spite of his size.
* LightningBruiser: He has an appearance that gives the idea of somebody [[MightyGlacier strong and tough but slow]], except the Thing can move ''fast''.
* NiceGuy: Has a big heart of gold and deep care for his team.
* NoSell: Regular attacks have no effect on him.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers an epic one to Doctor Doom, [[spoiler:punching him off Asteroid M and letting him fall back down to Earth (anyone can breathe in space, so it's not fatal)]].
* SuperStrength: A side-effect of his rock transformation is gaining massively boosted physical strength that lets him smash and rip apart both weakened walls and enemies.
* SuperToughness: Thing goes through a lot of punishment, even for a rocky-bodied guy, and takes it all
* VitriolicBestBuds: He often expresses annoyance at the
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Thing doesn't wear a shirt. This has some basis from the comics, as his shirts and coats invariably tended to be shredded, meaning they were rather useless compared to the costumes the others wore.
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[[folder:Archangel]]
!!Archangel / Warren Worthington III
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WillFriedle
The playboy son of a billionaire that hated mutants, Warren Worthington III joined the X-Men as Angel. After his original set of wings were lost, he gained a set of metallic wings by making a DealWithTheDevil with Apocalypse, although he eventually was freed from the tyrant's servitude and returned as Archangel. Along with the ability of flight, Archangel has the ability to fire metallic blades from his wings.
!!Archangel / Warren Worthington III
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WillFriedle
The playboy son of a billionaire that hated mutants, Warren Worthington III joined the X-Men as Angel. After his original set of wings were lost, he gained a set of metallic wings by making a DealWithTheDevil with Apocalypse, although he eventually was freed from the tyrant's servitude and returned as Archangel. Along with the ability of flight, Archangel has the ability to fire metallic blades from his wings.
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!!Archangel / Warren Worthington III
!!H.E.R.B.I.E
-->'''Voiced by:'''
The
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* DarkIsNotEvil: He has the darkest colour scheme of most of the X-Men, but he is a good guy.
* ExtraOreDinary: His wings are metallic.
* FeatherFlechettes: His ranged attack involves shooting out some of his sharp metallic feathers.
* {{Flight}}: His wings grant him limitless flight.
* ExtraOreDinary: His wings are metallic.
* FeatherFlechettes: His ranged attack involves shooting out some of his sharp metallic feathers.
* {{Flight}}: His wings grant him limitless flight.
to:
* DarkIsNotEvil: He has the darkest colour scheme of most TheChewToy: It's possible to release "him" from a walled-off part of the X-Men, but Baxter Building in the free play part of "Times Square Off", where he is a good guy.
complains he's been trapped since the seventies. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation He will show up in the main campaign anyway, even if you don't]].
*ExtraOreDinary: His wings are metallic.
* FeatherFlechettes: His ranged attack involves shooting out someJokeCharacter: He moves slower than almost every other character, and doesn't have much ability in the way of fighting. He can't drive vehicles or even talk to [=NPCs=], and his sharp metallic feathers.
only real special ability is the ability to use computer panels, something that several more capable characters can also do.
*{{Flight}}: His wings grant RobotBuddy: He's a supportive robotic companion for the ComicBook/FantasticFour.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Inverted. He just sort of abruptly shows up in the middle of ''Times Square Off", telling you that Doctor Octopus is getting away. Even releasing himlimitless flight.in Free Play Mode, where he admits he's been trapped there since the seventies, doesn't quite explain his presence.
*
* FeatherFlechettes: His ranged attack involves shooting out some
*
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Inverted. He just sort of abruptly shows up in the middle of ''Times Square Off", telling you that Doctor Octopus is getting away. Even releasing him
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!!The ComicBook/FantasticFour
[[folder:Invisible Woman]]
!!Invisible Woman / Susan Richards (née Storm)
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
The sweetheart and later wife of Reed Richards, Susan Storm worked with Reed on his scientific project, joining him on his mission into space. The resulting exposure to cosmic rays gave her the ability to generate forcefields and turn invisible. She is the sister of Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch.
[[folder:Invisible Woman]]
!!Invisible Woman / Susan Richards (née Storm)
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
The sweetheart and later wife of Reed Richards, Susan Storm worked with Reed on his scientific project, joining him on his mission into space. The resulting exposure to cosmic rays gave her the ability to generate forcefields and turn invisible. She is the sister of Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch.
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[[folder:Invisible Woman]]
!!Invisible Woman
[[folder:Hulk]]
!![[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] /
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-->'''Voiced in both forms by:'''
Doctor Bruce Banner was turned into The
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* ActionGirl: Can easily keep up with Reed and the others.
* BarrierWarrior: One of her main powers is creating forcefields, or actively using them in an offensive capacity.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Sue's a good person, and has blonde hair.
* HappilyMarried: She and Mr Fantastic are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* {{Invisibility}}: Her namesake power is the ability to become imperceptible to all visual spectrums, allowing her to sneak up on enemies and past cameras. Unfortunately, due to her invisibility coming from an application of her forcefield generation, she cannot jump without becoming visible again.
* TheLancer: Acts as an emotionally contrasting supporter to her husband Reed.
* MindOverMatter: By enveloping objects in remote forcefields, she can telekinetically move things at a distance.
* NiceGirl: She's the sweetest out of the girls, and is very bubbly and kind-natured. She doesn't even get mad at Magneto when he crashes onto their lab as it was unintentional.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using his catchphrase at one point.
-->'''Invisible Woman:''' Ben, I believe some clobbering is in order.
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
* OnlySaneMan: The least quirky member of the Fantastic Four, and as such she often notes when situations get odd.
* BarrierWarrior: One of her main powers is creating forcefields, or actively using them in an offensive capacity.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Sue's a good person, and has blonde hair.
* HappilyMarried: She and Mr Fantastic are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* {{Invisibility}}: Her namesake power is the ability to become imperceptible to all visual spectrums, allowing her to sneak up on enemies and past cameras. Unfortunately, due to her invisibility coming from an application of her forcefield generation, she cannot jump without becoming visible again.
* TheLancer: Acts as an emotionally contrasting supporter to her husband Reed.
* MindOverMatter: By enveloping objects in remote forcefields, she can telekinetically move things at a distance.
* NiceGirl: She's the sweetest out of the girls, and is very bubbly and kind-natured. She doesn't even get mad at Magneto when he crashes onto their lab as it was unintentional.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using his catchphrase at one point.
-->'''Invisible Woman:''' Ben, I believe some clobbering is in order.
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
* OnlySaneMan: The least quirky member of the Fantastic Four, and as such she often notes when situations get odd.
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* ActionGirl: Can easily keep up with Reed ActionHero: Hulk does not think things through, he smashes things instead.
* ArchEnemy: Abomination and theothers.
Leader both have a strong hatred towards Hulk for how he frequently foils their plans.
*BarrierWarrior: One of her main powers is creating forcefields, or actively using them in an offensive capacity.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Sue's a good person, and has blonde hair.
* HappilyMarried: She and Mr Fantastic are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* {{Invisibility}}: Her namesakeBadassBookworm: Regular Bruce Banner lacks the sheer power of Hulk, but he's a capable ScienceHero who can still punch baddies well enough.
* BadassNormal: As Bruce Banner, he can still fight. He may not be as tough as Hulk, but his wits might be all he needs.
* BerserkButton: While Hulk is easy to anger, it would appear that [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]] would be theability most prominent.
* BigEater: Owing tobecome imperceptible to all visual spectrums, allowing her to sneak up on enemies his size, he constantly eats large amounts of food, and past cameras. Unfortunately, due to her invisibility coming from an application of her forcefield generation, she cannot jump without becoming visible again.
gets angry when Green Goblin [[spoiler:knocks away his burger]].
*TheLancer: Acts as an emotionally contrasting supporter to her husband Reed.
* MindOverMatter: By enveloping objects in remote forcefields, she can telekinetically move thingsDemotedToExtra: The Hulk is at a distance.
* NiceGirl: She'sthe sweetest out of forefront while Bruce Banner is barely acknowledged in the girls, game (as he is in [[WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSMASH the]] [[WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble three]] [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 shows]] that emulate the Marvel Cinematic Universe, of which this game is also somewhat based upon). Banner at least gets [[DevelopersForesight certain context-specific lines in case the Hulk isn't in a situation]], which is more than what the shows have done for him.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He punches Green Goblin for the rather minor act of [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]].
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Smashes several keyboards at Tony's place, andis very bubbly and kind-natured. She in a bonus level breaks a lot of speakers.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Hulk never wears shoes, since alongside [[ClothingDamage losing them when transforming]], he doesn't need them in the first place due to being so tough.
* DumbMuscle: Hulk has major SuperStrength, but in exchange he loses Banner's genius and goes below evenget mad average intelligence, though he at Magneto when he crashes onto their lab as it was unintentional.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using his catchphrase at one point.
-->'''Invisible Woman:''' Ben, I believe some clobbering is in order.
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
* OnlySaneMan: Theleast quirky member is still smart enough to engage in HulkSpeak compared to some versions becoming TheUnintelligible.
* GentleGiant: While Hulk is easily annoyed, he's nice towards his friends, making tea for Tony in between missions.
* HairTriggerTemper: Hulk will start smashing things whenever anything even slightly annoys him, as a large number of broken keyboards can attest to.
* HulkingOut: Being TropeNamer, he can shifts between Hulk and Banner by either getting incredibly angry or calming himself down.
* HulkSpeak: He's theFantastic Four, TropeNamer, and he embraces it in this game, having stunted and simple language to get his points across.
* JekyllAndHyde: Both personalities are decent people, but Hulk is definitely more violent and anger-prone than calm and composed Banner.
* TheJuggernaut: Once he starts running at full speed, there is nothing that can stop the Hulk. He'll just either flatten or destroy anything that gets in his way (hitting vehicles won't even slow him down).
* TheKlutz: Hulk cannot build things and sure as heck isn't good at not breaking them. He trashes dozens of keyboards at Tony's place by accident.
* LargeHam: Everything Hulk does is filled with aggressive attitude and NoIndoorVoice.
* MagicPants: Changes back and forth between forms without his pants going missing. At one point, however, he rips them and needs to replace them.
* {{Manchild}}: Hulk is not the most mature of people, getting easily frustrated with keyboards and loudly complaining about the rain.
* NoSell: The normal attacks of most mooks, including punches, cannot hurt him while he is Hulk. He's also immune to toxic waste and can walk through it with no ill effects.
* OneManArmy: Hulk is physically the strongest Avenger, and as suchshe often notes when situations get odd.can plow through literal armies of {{Mooks}} with ease.
* PowerMakesYourVoiceDeep: When Banner becomes Hulk he gets a ''much'' deeper and more booming voice, and as the Hulk he's definitely very powerful.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: Hulk is immune to toxic waste.
* ScienceHero: Bruce Banner falls into this as a gamma radiation expert and very intelligent guy. Hulk, not so much.
* ShockwaveClap: One of his crowd control moves is the classic slapping his palms together, with the added plus of extinguishing flames when, oddly enough, aimed ''away from'' the blaze.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He clashes with Wolverine at times due to his AntiHero aura, and butts heads with him despite being on the same side.
* SplitPersonality: Banner and Hulk are two vastly different personalities in one body.
* SuperStrength: Hulk is the self proclaimed "strongest one there is", and he shows it well through being the only major playable character that can both break down cracked walls and rip off green handles.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Bruce Banner can change into the Hulk at will, and vice versa.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Hulk wears no shirt at all, as he tears any of Bruce Banner's.
* ArchEnemy: Abomination and the
*
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Sue's a good person, and has blonde hair.
* HappilyMarried: She and Mr Fantastic are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* {{Invisibility}}: Her namesake
* BadassNormal: As Bruce Banner, he can still fight. He may not be as tough as Hulk, but his wits might be all he needs.
* BerserkButton: While Hulk is easy to anger, it would appear that [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]] would be the
* BigEater: Owing to
*
* MindOverMatter: By enveloping objects in remote forcefields, she can telekinetically move things
* NiceGirl: She's
* DisproportionateRetribution: He punches Green Goblin for the rather minor act of [[spoiler:knocking away his burger]].
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Smashes several keyboards at Tony's place, and
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Hulk never wears shoes, since alongside [[ClothingDamage losing them when transforming]], he doesn't need them in the first place due to being so tough.
* DumbMuscle: Hulk has major SuperStrength, but in exchange he loses Banner's genius and goes below even
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using his catchphrase at one point.
-->'''Invisible Woman:''' Ben, I believe some clobbering is in order.
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
* OnlySaneMan: The
* GentleGiant: While Hulk is easily annoyed, he's nice towards his friends, making tea for Tony in between missions.
* HairTriggerTemper: Hulk will start smashing things whenever anything even slightly annoys him, as a large number of broken keyboards can attest to.
* HulkingOut: Being TropeNamer, he can shifts between Hulk and Banner by either getting incredibly angry or calming himself down.
* HulkSpeak: He's the
* JekyllAndHyde: Both personalities are decent people, but Hulk is definitely more violent and anger-prone than calm and composed Banner.
* TheJuggernaut: Once he starts running at full speed, there is nothing that can stop the Hulk. He'll just either flatten or destroy anything that gets in his way (hitting vehicles won't even slow him down).
* TheKlutz: Hulk cannot build things and sure as heck isn't good at not breaking them. He trashes dozens of keyboards at Tony's place by accident.
* LargeHam: Everything Hulk does is filled with aggressive attitude and NoIndoorVoice.
* MagicPants: Changes back and forth between forms without his pants going missing. At one point, however, he rips them and needs to replace them.
* {{Manchild}}: Hulk is not the most mature of people, getting easily frustrated with keyboards and loudly complaining about the rain.
* NoSell: The normal attacks of most mooks, including punches, cannot hurt him while he is Hulk. He's also immune to toxic waste and can walk through it with no ill effects.
* OneManArmy: Hulk is physically the strongest Avenger, and as such
* PowerMakesYourVoiceDeep: When Banner becomes Hulk he gets a ''much'' deeper and more booming voice, and as the Hulk he's definitely very powerful.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: Hulk is immune to toxic waste.
* ScienceHero: Bruce Banner falls into this as a gamma radiation expert and very intelligent guy. Hulk, not so much.
* ShockwaveClap: One of his crowd control moves is the classic slapping his palms together, with the added plus of extinguishing flames when, oddly enough, aimed ''away from'' the blaze.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He clashes with Wolverine at times due to his AntiHero aura, and butts heads with him despite being on the same side.
* SplitPersonality: Banner and Hulk are two vastly different personalities in one body.
* SuperStrength: Hulk is the self proclaimed "strongest one there is", and he shows it well through being the only major playable character that can both break down cracked walls and rip off green handles.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Bruce Banner can change into the Hulk at will, and vice versa.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Hulk wears no shirt at all, as he tears any of Bruce Banner's.
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[[folder:Mr. Fantastic]]
!!Mr Fantastic / Reed Richards
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
The leader of the Fantastic Four, Reed Richards is the husband of Susan Richards. He led an expedition into space along with his team, consisting of himself, Sue, Johnny Storm and Benjamin Grimm. The resulting cosmic radiation mutated them into something not quite human, giving Reed the power to stretch his body into unnatural shapes. With his powers, he decided to become a superhero.
!!Mr Fantastic / Reed Richards
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
The leader of the Fantastic Four, Reed Richards is the husband of Susan Richards. He led an expedition into space along with his team, consisting of himself, Sue, Johnny Storm and Benjamin Grimm. The resulting cosmic radiation mutated them into something not quite human, giving Reed the power to stretch his body into unnatural shapes. With his powers, he decided to become a superhero.
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!!Mr Fantastic
!![[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Captain America]] /
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-->'''Voiced by:'''
The leader of
Steven Rogers was formerly a sickly man that JumpedAtTheCall to fight for America in the
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* AbsentMindedProfessor: Reed forgets that he's locked H.E.R.B.I.E. away since the seventies, doesn't always make the most logical calculations and creates unnecessarily complex devices for the most mundane of tasks.
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for a potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that in the comics, he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* NiceGuy: The nicest of the males in the story. He's a well-meaning and polite guy.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* RubberMan: His powerset involves having an extremely elastic body, being able to extend his arms to latch onto grapple points and acting as a VoluntaryShapeshifter, and his idle animations involve him being PerpetuallyProtean.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Whenever using his VoluntaryShapeshifter powers, he often adds on several tons worth of extra mass to form something, then when returning to normal all that mass vanishes back into nothing. This despite mass-shifting not being part of his canon powerset.
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: His RubberMan powers allow him to manipulate every part of his body to warp and morph into whatever he wants, especially when using "transformation pads".
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for a potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that in the comics, he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* NiceGuy: The nicest of the males in the story. He's a well-meaning and polite guy.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* RubberMan: His powerset involves having an extremely elastic body, being able to extend his arms to latch onto grapple points and acting as a VoluntaryShapeshifter, and his idle animations involve him being PerpetuallyProtean.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Whenever using his VoluntaryShapeshifter powers, he often adds on several tons worth of extra mass to form something, then when returning to normal all that mass vanishes back into nothing. This despite mass-shifting not being part of his canon powerset.
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: His RubberMan powers allow him to manipulate every part of his body to warp and morph into whatever he wants, especially when using "transformation pads".
to:
* AbsentMindedProfessor: ActionHero: Him being a man of direct action and drive contrasts with Reed forgets Richards and Tony Stark both being {{Science Hero}}es.
* ArchEnemy: He and the Red Skull were on opposite sides of the war, and their grudge hasn't exactly been settled.
* BadassBaritone: Has a low commanding voice thathe's locked H.E.R.B.I.E. away since emphasizes his heart and determination about fighting evil.
* CaptainPatriotic: This version exaggerates his love for America to theseventies, extreme, proudly boasting that he got an A in American History, probably as he lived through it, proclaiming that he'll [[{{Pun}} spangle Doom until he sees stars]] and crying when [[spoiler:the Statue of Liberty is uprooted by Magneto]].
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Cap doesn'talways make fully understand the modern world, due to his having missed most logical calculations of the world pass him by years ago. As a result, his mannerisms are a bit old-fashioned.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Cap is a decent person, but if you do wrong andcreates unnecessarily complex devices for the most mundane of tasks.
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessorrefuse to back down, he'll sock you in the comics already, but it's taken to jaw.
* HumanPopsicle: Cap was frozen towards theextreme here.
end of World War II and only recently revived.
*AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Cap can not only use his shield for blocking hits and using as a throwing weapon, he can exploit energy attacks and bullets, redirecting them back at the reasoning for a potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
enemies firing at him.
*BadassBookworm: One of ManlyTears: After Magneto [[spoiler:uses the smartest men Statue of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that in the comics, Liberty as a weapon, damaging it severely]], he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
weeps deeply yet sternly.
* NiceGuy:The nicest of the males in the story. He's a well-meaning Captain America is friendly, kind and polite guy.
helpful.
*PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns OhCrap: When he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* RubberMan: His powerset involves having an extremely elastic body, being able to extend his arms to latch onto grapple points and acting as a VoluntaryShapeshifter, and his idle animations involve him being PerpetuallyProtean.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Whenever using his VoluntaryShapeshifter powers, he often adds on several tons worth of extra mass to form something, then when returning to normal allrealizes that mass vanishes back into nothing. This despite mass-shifting not being part Mandarin has the Hulkbuster armor, he freaks out.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Cap is at least eighty years old, but spent a lot of hiscanon powerset.
life as a HumanPopsicle.
*VoluntaryShapeshifter: ShutUpHannibal: He responds to Doctor Octopus' efforts at the end of "Times Square Off" to give a villainous speech by throwing his shield at his face.
* SuperSoldier: HisRubberMan powers allow him whole reason for taking the SuperSerum was to manipulate every part make a "better soldier".
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Due to being the only character who uses a shield for ranged combat, he's also the only character that can use shield switches. There are a plethora of characters with fire-blocking, agility, and AttackReflector skills while also being more versatile, including fire-extinguishers, flyers, and {{Barrier Warrior}}s, so that shield switch ability is hisbody to warp and morph into whatever he wants, especially when using "transformation pads".only real use in Free Play.
* ArchEnemy: He and the Red Skull were on opposite sides of the war, and their grudge hasn't exactly been settled.
* BadassBaritone: Has a low commanding voice that
* CaptainPatriotic: This version exaggerates his love for America to the
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Cap doesn't
* GoodIsNotSoft: Cap is a decent person, but if you do wrong and
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor
* HumanPopsicle: Cap was frozen towards the
*
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
*
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* NiceGuy:
*
* RubberMan: His powerset involves having an extremely elastic body, being able to extend his arms to latch onto grapple points and acting as a VoluntaryShapeshifter, and his idle animations involve him being PerpetuallyProtean.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Whenever using his VoluntaryShapeshifter powers, he often adds on several tons worth of extra mass to form something, then when returning to normal all
* OlderThanTheyLook: Cap is at least eighty years old, but spent a lot of his
*
* SuperSoldier: His
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Due to being the only character who uses a shield for ranged combat, he's also the only character that can use shield switches. There are a plethora of characters with fire-blocking, agility, and AttackReflector skills while also being more versatile, including fire-extinguishers, flyers, and {{Barrier Warrior}}s, so that shield switch ability is his
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[[folder:Human Torch]]
!!Human Torch / Johnny Storm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
The younger brother of Susan Richards, Johnny Storm joined his sister, future brother-in-law and Ben Grimm on their adventure to outer space. The subsequent exposure to cosmic rays left him with the power of flight, as well as the ability to turn himself into a man WreathedInFlames, as well as shoot fire. He has a very fiery friendship with Ben Grimm.
!!Human Torch / Johnny Storm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
The younger brother of Susan Richards, Johnny Storm joined his sister, future brother-in-law and Ben Grimm on their adventure to outer space. The subsequent exposure to cosmic rays left him with the power of flight, as well as the ability to turn himself into a man WreathedInFlames, as well as shoot fire. He has a very fiery friendship with Ben Grimm.
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!!Human Torch / Johnny Storm
!![[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]
-->'''Voiced by:'''
The younger brother
Thor Odinson is the prince of
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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He's a very energetic and chaotic guy, which often exasperates his more level-headed older sister Susan.
-->'''Sue:''' Bad guys. Though they're not as annoying as Johnny.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Like Iceman, he's very goofy, but he's hardly stupid or harmless.
* FlyingFirepower: His fire powers let him jet through the air and shoot fiery HandBlasts both grounded and airborne.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Despite being a bit goofy, Johnny's still a decent person with hair as blonde as his sister.
* TheHeart: Among the Fantastic Four, his FunPersonified attitude and caring personality helps maintain the spirits of his team.
* NoSell: As a guy who becomes WreathedInFlames when using his powers, he's completely immune to heat in every form, not just LEGO flames but also things like the Destroyer's [[MagmaMan molten lava]] based BreathWeapon.
* OnlySaneMan: Ironically, when everyone else is having a brawl in the Helicarrier, Johnny is the one that looks unamused.
* PlayingWithFire: His overall power is generating intense flames from his body.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has a habit of doing things that annoy The Thing, but the two work very well together and can count on each having the other's backs.
* WreathedInFlames: Using his powers causes his whole body to be engulfed in flames.
-->'''Sue:''' Bad guys. Though they're not as annoying as Johnny.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Like Iceman, he's very goofy, but he's hardly stupid or harmless.
* FlyingFirepower: His fire powers let him jet through the air and shoot fiery HandBlasts both grounded and airborne.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Despite being a bit goofy, Johnny's still a decent person with hair as blonde as his sister.
* TheHeart: Among the Fantastic Four, his FunPersonified attitude and caring personality helps maintain the spirits of his team.
* NoSell: As a guy who becomes WreathedInFlames when using his powers, he's completely immune to heat in every form, not just LEGO flames but also things like the Destroyer's [[MagmaMan molten lava]] based BreathWeapon.
* OnlySaneMan: Ironically, when everyone else is having a brawl in the Helicarrier, Johnny is the one that looks unamused.
* PlayingWithFire: His overall power is generating intense flames from his body.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has a habit of doing things that annoy The Thing, but the two work very well together and can count on each having the other's backs.
* WreathedInFlames: Using his powers causes his whole body to be engulfed in flames.
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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He's a very energetic BadassBaritone: His deep and chaotic guy, which often exasperates booming voice combines with his more level-headed older sister Susan.
-->'''Sue:''' Bad guys. Though they'redramatic language to highlught how this guy here is a BoisterousBruiser.
* BadassCape: His billowing cape helps add a regal badassery to his image in both variants as [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething heoically-active royalty]].
* BigBrotherBully: Used to be a rather... bad brother to Loki, back in the day, although notas annoying as Johnny.
to an extreme degree. This exchange before their final battle gives an example.
-->'''Thor:''' Were we only children again, I would resolve this by giving Loki what you mortals call a 'wedgie'... But I fear the forceful elevation of undergarments will not save us now.
*CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Like Iceman, CainAndAbel: The heroic Abel to Loki's murderous Cain, although Thor's not the most mature of brothers.
* DropTheHammer: His hammer, Mjolnir, can be swung around or thrown to smash both baddies and cracked walls..
* EnemyMine: Loki and Thor ally against Malekith the Accursed in the side mission "Bro-tunheim".
* LargeHam: Thor's never exactly been known for subtlety, especially with how he boasts about his mightiness whenever given the opportunity.
* OneManArmy: As an Asgardian he'svery goofy, but he's hardly stupid or harmless.
* FlyingFirepower: His fire powers let him jet throughone of the air and shoot fiery HandBlasts both grounded and airborne.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Despite being a bit goofy, Johnny's still a decent person with hair as blonde as his sister.
* TheHeart: Among the Fantastic Four, his FunPersonified attitude and caring personality helps maintain the spirits of his team.
* NoSell: As a guy who becomes WreathedInFlames when using his powers, he's completely immune to heat in every form, not just LEGO flames but also things like the Destroyer's [[MagmaMan molten lava]] based BreathWeapon.
* OnlySaneMan: Ironically, when everyone else is having a brawltoughest heroes in the Helicarrier, Johnny is game.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Prince of Asgard and superhero.
* ShockAndAwe: His hammer can channel electricity by redirecting lightning.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers a gloat-breaker to Doom when theone that looks unamused.
* PlayingWithFire: His overall power is generating intense flames fromheroes corners him in a submarine, although Spider-Man and Iron-Man are the ones to set up his body.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He hasshutting.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Hey Doc, what you gonna do with those Cosmic Bricks?
-->'''Doom:''' I don't share my plans with [[ExactWords puny insects]].
-->'''Iron-Man:''' How about ahabit of doing things that annoy The Thing, but the two work very well together and can count on each having the other's backs.
* WreathedInFlames: Using his powers causes his whole body to be engulfed in flames.god?
-->'''Sue:''' Bad guys. Though they're
* BadassCape: His billowing cape helps add a regal badassery to his image in both variants as [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething heoically-active royalty]].
* BigBrotherBully: Used to be a rather... bad brother to Loki, back in the day, although not
-->'''Thor:''' Were we only children again, I would resolve this by giving Loki what you mortals call a 'wedgie'... But I fear the forceful elevation of undergarments will not save us now.
*
* DropTheHammer: His hammer, Mjolnir, can be swung around or thrown to smash both baddies and cracked walls..
* EnemyMine: Loki and Thor ally against Malekith the Accursed in the side mission "Bro-tunheim".
* LargeHam: Thor's never exactly been known for subtlety, especially with how he boasts about his mightiness whenever given the opportunity.
* OneManArmy: As an Asgardian he's
* FlyingFirepower: His fire powers let him jet through
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Despite being a bit goofy, Johnny's still a decent person with hair as blonde as his sister.
* TheHeart: Among the Fantastic Four, his FunPersonified attitude and caring personality helps maintain the spirits of his team.
* NoSell: As a guy who becomes WreathedInFlames when using his powers, he's completely immune to heat in every form, not just LEGO flames but also things like the Destroyer's [[MagmaMan molten lava]] based BreathWeapon.
* OnlySaneMan: Ironically, when everyone else is having a brawl
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Prince of Asgard and superhero.
* ShockAndAwe: His hammer can channel electricity by redirecting lightning.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers a gloat-breaker to Doom when the
* PlayingWithFire: His overall power is generating intense flames from
* VitriolicBestBuds: He has
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Hey Doc, what you gonna do with those Cosmic Bricks?
-->'''Doom:''' I don't share my plans with [[ExactWords puny insects]].
-->'''Iron-Man:''' How about a
* WreathedInFlames: Using his powers causes his whole body to be engulfed in flames.
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[[folder:The Thing]]
!!The Thing / Benjamin Grimm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveBoat
The college friend of Reed Richards and one of his best friends, Ben Grimm was also an accomplished pilot and college graduate before he joined Reed's ill-fated expedition. The resulting exposure to cosmic rays left him with a very durable body and superhuman strength, but also with a hideous appearance that he was stuck in forever. He has a very rocky friendship with Johnny Storm.
!!The Thing / Benjamin Grimm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveBoat
The college friend of Reed Richards and one of his best friends, Ben Grimm was also an accomplished pilot and college graduate before he joined Reed's ill-fated expedition. The resulting exposure to cosmic rays left him with a very durable body and superhuman strength, but also with a hideous appearance that he was stuck in forever. He has a very rocky friendship with Johnny Storm.
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!!The Thing
!!ComicBook/IronMan /
-->'''Voiced by:'''
The college friend
Tony Stark is the head of
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* BadassBaritone: Dave Boat provides his usual deep and booming vocals for the Thing that emphasize well his strength and drive.
* TheBigGuy: His powers providing SuperStrength means he acts as the main fighting muscle of the Fantastic Four.
* CatchphraseInterruptus: He has a RunningGag where everything and everyone seemingly conspires to prevent him from saying "It's Clobberin' Time!".
* TheChewToy: He often falls over, he almost never gets to finish his catch phrase and he takes a lot of physical punishment.
* GentleGiant: A decent guy in spite of his size.
* LightningBruiser: He has an appearance that gives the idea of somebody [[MightyGlacier strong and tough but slow]], except the Thing can move ''fast''.
* NiceGuy: Has a big heart of gold and deep care for his team.
* NoSell: Regular attacks have no effect on him.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers an epic one to Doctor Doom, [[spoiler:punching him off Asteroid M and letting him fall back down to Earth (anyone can breathe in space, so it's not fatal)]].
* SuperStrength: A side-effect of his rock transformation is gaining massively boosted physical strength that lets him smash and rip apart both weakened walls and enemies.
* SuperToughness: Thing goes through a lot of punishment, even for a rocky-bodied guy, and takes it all in stride.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He often expresses annoyance at the Human Torch's antics, but in a fight the two make it clear they can count on one another.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Thing doesn't wear a shirt. This has some basis from the comics, as his shirts and coats invariably tended to be shredded, meaning they were rather useless compared to the costumes the others wore.
* TheBigGuy: His powers providing SuperStrength means he acts as the main fighting muscle of the Fantastic Four.
* CatchphraseInterruptus: He has a RunningGag where everything and everyone seemingly conspires to prevent him from saying "It's Clobberin' Time!".
* TheChewToy: He often falls over, he almost never gets to finish his catch phrase and he takes a lot of physical punishment.
* GentleGiant: A decent guy in spite of his size.
* LightningBruiser: He has an appearance that gives the idea of somebody [[MightyGlacier strong and tough but slow]], except the Thing can move ''fast''.
* NiceGuy: Has a big heart of gold and deep care for his team.
* NoSell: Regular attacks have no effect on him.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers an epic one to Doctor Doom, [[spoiler:punching him off Asteroid M and letting him fall back down to Earth (anyone can breathe in space, so it's not fatal)]].
* SuperStrength: A side-effect of his rock transformation is gaining massively boosted physical strength that lets him smash and rip apart both weakened walls and enemies.
* SuperToughness: Thing goes through a lot of punishment, even for a rocky-bodied guy, and takes it all in stride.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He often expresses annoyance at the Human Torch's antics, but in a fight the two make it clear they can count on one another.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Thing doesn't wear a shirt. This has some basis from the comics, as his shirts and coats invariably tended to be shredded, meaning they were rather useless compared to the costumes the others wore.
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* BadassBaritone: Dave Boat provides his usual deep AdaptationalBadass: Gets a badassery boost compared to the movie version he's based on in two respects:
** The Mark 42 armor was, in the films, extremely weak andbooming vocals for not very durable. Here, it's able to deal with gold obstacles, is just as strong as the Thing other ones and can't be damaged by Magneto.
** Tony himself is able to fight Extremis soldiers with only the out-dated and under-powered Mark 1, making him borderline normal in a fight. It's obvious thatemphasize well he needs Captain America's help for this, but it's a far cry from the films, where just one caused major problems without a proper high-powered suit.
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Lampshaded after the Mandarin and Killian attack Stark Tower, doing a fair bit of damage to the helipad in particular.
-->'''Tony:''' Why is it my tower can never stay in one piece?
* AntiHero: Downplayed, but he's rather snarky and occasionally grumpy about the job.
* ArchEnemy: Mandarin sees him as the greatest obstacle to hisstrength vision of a "new world", while Killian also hates him deeply for some reason.
* AttentionWhore: Tony constantly waves to civilians if idle, anddrive.
let's not forget that he built Stark Tower as a giant monument to himself.
*TheBigGuy: His powers providing SuperStrength BadassNormal: No superpowers, just a suit of power armor and his brains. A decent part of "Rebooted, Resuited" forces him to fight against ''Extremis soldiers'' using only his super-outdated and marginally-enhancing Mark 1 suit, and he actually does pretty well, even though he needs Cap's support for it.
* BroughtDownToBadass: Tony loses his initial armor towards the end of "Rock Up at the Lock Up", and his systems being hacked for most of "Rebooted, Resuited" means heacts as initially can only wear the main slightly-enhanced but analogue-controlled Mark 1. He's still able to fight ''Extremis soldiers'' (with Cap's help, admittedly) despite being outclassed in sheer power, using his wits and skilled application of his limited suit abilities.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Magneto gets a surprise attack on him and leaves his armor in pieces, it's revealed that not only does Tony go PantsFree under his armor, he apparently also [[GoofyPrintUnderwear favors a romantic heart-print style]].
* CrazyPrepared: Tony has a suit of armor for pretty much every situation, be it dealing with Magneto or fightingmuscle of the Fantastic Four.
* CatchphraseInterruptus:Hulk. He even has [[Film/IronMan3 "House Party Protocol"]] as a RunningGag where everything and everyone seemingly conspires to prevent him countermeasure.
* DeadpanSnarker: Tony hasn't lost his dry wit fromsaying "It's Clobberin' Time!".
other adaptations.
*TheChewToy: He often falls over, he almost never gets to finish {{Flight}}: A large majority of his catch phrase suits have high-powered repulsors built into them that can propel himself through the air freely.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In "Rebooted, Resuited", Mandarin turns Stark Tower's defenses against him and steals the Hulkbuster armor from him. Mandarin explicitly lampshades this by shouting about how he's turning his own weapons against him.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Tony Stark is a superhero and a legitimate businessman.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snarky and arrogant as hetakes may be, Tony is a lot of physical punishment.
* GentleGiant: Adecent guy in spite person and upstanding businessman.
* LargeHam: Downplayed, but Tony does enjoy occasionally hamming it up, certainly with some of hissize.
idle animations.
* LightningBruiser:He has an appearance Tony moves fast when he's in PoweredArmor. This still applies when he's in the Hulkbuster armour, although he loses the ability to properly fly with it.
* LookBehindYou: In a cutscene in ''Marvel Super Heroes'', Iron Man successfully pulls the "What's thatgives over there?" trick on a flock of homing missiles.
* NonIdleRich: He's probably one of theidea of somebody [[MightyGlacier strong and tough but slow]], except richest superheroes in the Thing can move ''fast''.
* NiceGuy: Has a big heart of gold and deep care for his team.
world.
* NoSell:Regular Ordinary attacks have no effect on him.
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers an epic one to Doctor Doom, [[spoiler:punchingcannot hurt him off Asteroid M while he's in the Hulkbuster armour (a separate character for gameplay purposes).
* NotQuiteFlight: The Hulkbuster suit can glide andletting has limited propulsion, so as to not make things too easy.
* PoweredArmor: His "superpower", aside from being extraordinarily rich, is an assortment of highly-advanced mechanized armors that grant himfall back down powers he doesn't normally possess.
* ScienceHero: Iron Man specializes mainly in technology, and makes some awesome PoweredArmor as a result.
* SuperpowerLottery: His Mark 42 suit grants him the ability toEarth (anyone overcome both gold and silver bricks, can breathe in space, melt ice and can fly. Plus, Tony himself is classified as a Smart character who can operate control panels, so it's not fatal)]].
when Iron Man is on your team, you'll be able to overcome a lot of obstacles.
* SuperStrength:A side-effect of his rock transformation is gaining massively boosted physical strength that lets him smash and rip apart both weakened walls and enemies.
* SuperToughness: Thing goes through a lot of punishment, even for a rocky-bodied guy, and takes it all in stride.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He often expresses annoyance at the Human Torch's antics, but in a fight the two make it clear they can count on one another.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Thing doesn't wear a shirt. This has some basis from the comics, as his shirts and coats invariably tended to be shredded, meaning they were rather useless compared to the costumes the others wore.The Hulkbuster armour grants Hulk-like strength.
** The Mark 42 armor was, in the films, extremely weak and
** Tony himself is able to fight Extremis soldiers with only the out-dated and under-powered Mark 1, making him borderline normal in a fight. It's obvious that
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Lampshaded after the Mandarin and Killian attack Stark Tower, doing a fair bit of damage to the helipad in particular.
-->'''Tony:''' Why is it my tower can never stay in one piece?
* AntiHero: Downplayed, but he's rather snarky and occasionally grumpy about the job.
* ArchEnemy: Mandarin sees him as the greatest obstacle to his
* AttentionWhore: Tony constantly waves to civilians if idle, and
*
* BroughtDownToBadass: Tony loses his initial armor towards the end of "Rock Up at the Lock Up", and his systems being hacked for most of "Rebooted, Resuited" means he
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Magneto gets a surprise attack on him and leaves his armor in pieces, it's revealed that not only does Tony go PantsFree under his armor, he apparently also [[GoofyPrintUnderwear favors a romantic heart-print style]].
* CrazyPrepared: Tony has a suit of armor for pretty much every situation, be it dealing with Magneto or fighting
* CatchphraseInterruptus:
* DeadpanSnarker: Tony hasn't lost his dry wit from
*
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In "Rebooted, Resuited", Mandarin turns Stark Tower's defenses against him and steals the Hulkbuster armor from him. Mandarin explicitly lampshades this by shouting about how he's turning his own weapons against him.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Tony Stark is a superhero and a legitimate businessman.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snarky and arrogant as he
* GentleGiant: A
* LargeHam: Downplayed, but Tony does enjoy occasionally hamming it up, certainly with some of his
* LightningBruiser:
* LookBehindYou: In a cutscene in ''Marvel Super Heroes'', Iron Man successfully pulls the "What's that
* NonIdleRich: He's probably one of the
* NiceGuy: Has a big heart of gold and deep care for his team.
* NoSell:
* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers an epic one to Doctor Doom, [[spoiler:punching
* NotQuiteFlight: The Hulkbuster suit can glide and
* PoweredArmor: His "superpower", aside from being extraordinarily rich, is an assortment of highly-advanced mechanized armors that grant him
* ScienceHero: Iron Man specializes mainly in technology, and makes some awesome PoweredArmor as a result.
* SuperpowerLottery: His Mark 42 suit grants him the ability to
* SuperStrength:
* SuperToughness: Thing goes through a lot of punishment, even for a rocky-bodied guy, and takes it all in stride.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He often expresses annoyance at the Human Torch's antics, but in a fight the two make it clear they can count on one another.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Thing doesn't wear a shirt. This has some basis from the comics, as his shirts and coats invariably tended to be shredded, meaning they were rather useless compared to the costumes the others wore.
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!!H.E.R.B.I.E
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
The RobotBuddy of the Fantastic Four.
!!H.E.R.B.I.E
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
The RobotBuddy of the Fantastic Four.
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!!H.E.R.B.I.E
!!ComicBook/SpiderMan / Peter Parker
-->'''Voiced by:'''
The RobotBuddy of
Spider-Man, a.k.a. Peter Parker, is a former high-school student that was bitten by a radioactive or genetically-modified spider on a high school field trip. This gave him enhanced strength and agility, as well as the
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* TheChewToy: It's possible to release "him" from a walled-off part of the Baxter Building in the free play part of "Times Square Off", where he complains he's been trapped since the seventies. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation He will show up in the main campaign anyway, even if you don't]].
* JokeCharacter: He moves slower than almost every other character, and doesn't have much ability in the way of fighting. He can't drive vehicles or even talk to [=NPCs=], and his only real special ability is the ability to use computer panels, something that several more capable characters can also do.
* RobotBuddy: He's a supportive robotic companion for the ComicBook/FantasticFour.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Inverted. He just sort of abruptly shows up in the middle of ''Times Square Off", telling you that Doctor Octopus is getting away. Even releasing him in Free Play Mode, where he admits he's been trapped there since the seventies, doesn't quite explain his presence.
* JokeCharacter: He moves slower than almost every other character, and doesn't have much ability in the way of fighting. He can't drive vehicles or even talk to [=NPCs=], and his only real special ability is the ability to use computer panels, something that several more capable characters can also do.
* RobotBuddy: He's a supportive robotic companion for the ComicBook/FantasticFour.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Inverted. He just sort of abruptly shows up in the middle of ''Times Square Off", telling you that Doctor Octopus is getting away. Even releasing him in Free Play Mode, where he admits he's been trapped there since the seventies, doesn't quite explain his presence.
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* ArchEnemy: Spider-Man has the dubious honour of having three potential candidates or separate arch-enemies in this game; Doctor Octopus, Venom and Green Goblin are all in the game, and all have at one point held the position of BigBad in the comics. In this incarnation, Green Goblin is ultimately his biggest rival.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' What? No Spider-Man? Shame. I do so enjoy winding him up.\\
Later, during some BossBanter from Goblin.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' This is getting dull without the Spider to keep me entertained.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His puzzle-solving ability can be used to take down some bosses such as Kingpin and Venom.
* BadassBookworm: A science student (it's not made clear which level he's at), and a superhero.
* TheChewToy:It's possible His endless angst is played for laughs in this universe.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' (in response torelease "him" Nick Fury saying the world has a place for heroes like him) Like I have time for that. I have a trigonometry exam tomorrow, my aunt needs me to pick-up a dozen eggs and I'm drowning in angst.
* CompositeCharacter: This version takes a mix of inspiration froma walled-off part of Earth-616 (endless angst) and ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan (younger than the Baxter Building in mainstream Peter Parker).
* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks that thefree play part of "Times Square Off", where he complains Avengers are great at messing stuff up, after Sandman escapes them initially and forces him to get involved.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: His symbiote suit is available as DLC, though being DLC means he'sbeen trapped since never shown ''acting'' evil while wearing it.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When theseventies. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation He will show up Green Goblin tricks Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Hawkeye into standing over a trapdoor so he can get the trio to fall through it, Spidey's Spider-Sense oddly never alerts him to the fact that they're being led into a trap.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Spidey cannot web-sling when at the SHIELD helicarrier, as there's nothing he could use to do so.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite Spider-Man being one of the smarter heroes in themain campaign anyway, even if you don't]].
Marvel universe, he cannot use the terminals like Tony Stark and Black Widow can. Possibly justified by this version of Spidey being a little younger.
*JokeCharacter: HypocriticalHumour: He moves slower than almost every has a go at the other character, and Avengers, saying that the team in general is good at screwing things up. He's an Avenger too.
* NiceGuy: Snark aside, he's a decent guy.
* ScienceHero: Spidey is a scientist, although he doesn't seem to havemuch ability in graduated just yet.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Regular Peter Parker is theway of fighting. He can't drive vehicles or only playable character with the camera needed for J. Jonah Jameson's photo-snapping recurring sidequest, not even talk being able to [=NPCs=], take them as Spider-Man, and his web-slinging is rather poor for reaching the necessary spots, meaning you not only real special ability is the ability need to use computer panels, something that several more capable characters can swap between a flyer and Spidey, you also do.
* RobotBuddy: He'sneed to spend a supportive robotic companion few seconds transforming into Peter to get the photo. This is also the ''only'' use for the ComicBook/FantasticFour.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Inverted. He just sort of abruptly shows up in the middle of ''Times Square Off", telling you that Doctor Octopus is getting away. Even releasing him in Free Play Mode, where he admitsPeter, as he's been trapped there since the seventies, doesn't quite explain a borderline JokeCharacter outside his presence.suit.
* VagueAge: It's not explicitly stated just how old this version of Spider-Man is, though his offhand remarks about having exams and his own apartment would imply he's in college.
* YouFightLikeACow: Half of Spidey's banter is him insulting his opponents.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' What? No Spider-Man? Shame. I do so enjoy winding him up.\\
Later, during some BossBanter from Goblin.
-->'''Green Goblin:''' This is getting dull without the Spider to keep me entertained.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His puzzle-solving ability can be used to take down some bosses such as Kingpin and Venom.
* BadassBookworm: A science student (it's not made clear which level he's at), and a superhero.
* TheChewToy:
-->'''Spider-Man:''' (in response to
* CompositeCharacter: This version takes a mix of inspiration from
* DeadpanSnarker: Snarks that the
* EvilCostumeSwitch: His symbiote suit is available as DLC, though being DLC means he's
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When the
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Spidey cannot web-sling when at the SHIELD helicarrier, as there's nothing he could use to do so.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite Spider-Man being one of the smarter heroes in the
*
* NiceGuy: Snark aside, he's a decent guy.
* ScienceHero: Spidey is a scientist, although he doesn't seem to have
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Regular Peter Parker is the
* RobotBuddy: He's
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Inverted. He just sort of abruptly shows up in the middle of ''Times Square Off", telling you that Doctor Octopus is getting away. Even releasing him in Free Play Mode, where he admits
* VagueAge: It's not explicitly stated just how old this version of Spider-Man is, though his offhand remarks about having exams and his own apartment would imply he's in college.
* YouFightLikeACow: Half of Spidey's banter is him insulting his opponents.
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* TheJuggernaut: Once he starts running at full speed, there is nothing that can stop the Hulk. He'll just either flatten or destroy anything that gets in his way (hitting vehicles won't even slow him down). Ironically, the same can't be said for Juggernaut.
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* TheJuggernaut: Once he starts running at full speed, there is nothing that can stop the Hulk. He'll just either flatten or destroy anything that gets in his way (hitting vehicles won't even slow him down). Ironically, the same can't be said for Juggernaut.
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* RubberMan: His powerset involves having an extremely elastic body, being able to extend his arms to latch onto grapple points and acting as a VoluntaryShapeshifter, and his idle animations involve him being PerpetuallyProtean.
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* ShapeshifterBaggage: Whenever using his VoluntaryShapeshifter powers, he often adds on several tons worth of extra mass to form something, then when returning to normal all that mass vanishes back into nothing. This despite mass-shifting not being part of his canon powerset.
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: His RubberMan powers allow him to manipulate every part of his body to warp and morph into whatever he wants, especially when using "transformation pads".
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: His RubberMan powers allow him to manipulate every part of his body to warp and morph into whatever he wants, especially when using "transformation pads".
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* NiceGirl: Very bubbly and kind-natured. She doesn't even get mad at Magneto when he crashes onto their lab as it was unintentional.
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* NiceGirl: Very She's the sweetest out of the girls, and is very bubbly and kind-natured. She doesn't even get mad at Magneto when he crashes onto their lab as it was unintentional.
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* NiceGuy: The nicest of the males in the story. He's a well-meaning and polite guy.
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* JokeCharacter: The version of him from the films is almost completely useless.
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* JokeCharacter: The version of him from the films is almost completely useless. ''H.E.R.B.I.E.'' of all characters is more useful than him.
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* JokeCharacter: He moves slower than almost every other character, and doesn't have much ability in the way of fighting.
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* JokeCharacter: He moves slower than almost every other character, and doesn't have much ability in the way of fighting. He can't drive vehicles or even talk to [=NPCs=], and his only real special ability is the ability to use computer panels, something that several more capable characters can also do.
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* TheGenericGuy: The most normal of the X-Men, having no wacky characteristics.
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* ImprobableAimingSkills: The closest thing to a superpower he has is ridiculously good skill at getting his arrows to hit his targets no matter what
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* ImprobableAimingSkills: The closest thing to a superpower he has is ridiculously good skill at getting his arrows to hit his targets no matter whatwhat.
* OutOfFocus: Of the six main Avengers. He's the only one who is not in the marketing or on the cover. He also has the least screentime, losing relevance after the sixth level.
* OutOfFocus: Of the six main Avengers. He's the only one who is not in the marketing or on the cover. He also has the least screentime, losing relevance after the sixth level.
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* TheCameo: He makes a cameo in every main story level. Keep your eyes peeled for him!
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* WolverinePublicity: Surprisingly downplayed and averted at different points. While he's in all the side missions, he doesn't play an active role in them. However, he makes no direct appearance in the main campaign whatsoever and thus cannot steal the spotlight, not even appearing on the front of the game's box for consoles.
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* WolverinePublicity: Surprisingly downplayed and averted at different points. While he's in all the side missions, he doesn't play an active role in them. However, he makes no direct appearance in the main campaign whatsoever apart from cameos and thus cannot steal the spotlight, not even appearing on the front of the game's box for consoles.
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* ManipulativeBitch: With her ability to shift into any human, she uses it to her advantage. She impersonates Professor X in order to trick the X-Men into letting Magneto take the Tesseract, and impersonates Magneto in order to let the real one let Asteriod M come to life.
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* ManipulativeBitch: With her ability to shift into any human, she uses it to her advantage. She impersonates Professor X in order to guide and trick the X-Men into letting Magneto take the Tesseract, and impersonates Magneto in order to let the real one let Asteriod M come to life.life.
* NoodleIncident: For some reason, she was at a super hero party in level 6 despite being a villain.
* NoodleIncident: For some reason, she was at a super hero party in level 6 despite being a villain.
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* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Wolverine never talks to the X-Men once in the main story. The closest is with Jean Grey in a Deadpool mission.
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* GetBackHereBoss: Averted. Juggernaut is just running around and causing chaos in the mansion. He doesn't leave when fighting the mutants.
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* KarmaHoudini: Is glanced over by the heroes during the Red Skull boss fight.
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* SitcomArchNemesis: He rather hates Wolverine due to his AntiHero aura, and butts heads with him despite being on the same side.
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* SitcomArchNemesis: He rather hates clashes with Wolverine at times due to his AntiHero aura, and butts heads with him despite being on the same side.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Oh my stars and garters!"
* TraitorShot: Wolverine sinisterly grins before stealing the Tesseract from Thor in level 7.
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* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts and Crosses" he's out of the spotlight whereas the others are in it, so this isn't too bad.
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* WolverinePublicity: He gets more screen time than most of the other X-Men, though during "Juggernauts and Crosses" he's out of the spotlight whereas the others are in it, so this isn't too bad.it.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: In canon, he's the leader of the most technologically advanced nation in the world, but here he can't use the computer panels other tech-savvy characters like Iron Man and Doctor Doom can use.
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!!Mr Fantastic / Reed Richards
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
The leader of the Fantastic Four, Reed Richards is the husband of Susan Richards. He led an expedition into space along with his team, consisting of himself, Sue, Johnny Storm and Benjamin Grimm. The resulting cosmic radiation mutated them into something not quite human, giving Reed the power to stretch his body into unnatural shapes. With his powers, he decided to become a superhero.
!!Mr Fantastic / Reed Richards
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
The leader of the Fantastic Four, Reed Richards is the husband of Susan Richards. He led an expedition into space along with his team, consisting of himself, Sue, Johnny Storm and Benjamin Grimm. The resulting cosmic radiation mutated them into something not quite human, giving Reed the power to stretch his body into unnatural shapes. With his powers, he decided to become a superhero.
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!!Mr Fantastic
!!Invisible Woman /
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* AbsentMindedProfessor: Reed forgets that he's locked H.E.R.B.I.E. away since the seventies, doesn't always make the most logical calculations and creates unnecessarily complex devices for the most mundane of tasks.
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for a potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that in the comics, he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
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!!Invisible Woman / Susan Richards (née Storm)
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
The sweetheart and later wife of Reed Richards, Susan Storm worked with Reed on his scientific project, joining him on his mission into space. The resulting exposure to cosmic rays gave her the ability to generate forcefields and turn invisible. She is the sister of Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for a potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that in the comics, he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
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!!Invisible Woman / Susan Richards (née Storm)
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
The sweetheart and later wife of Reed Richards, Susan Storm worked with Reed on his scientific project, joining him on his mission into space. The resulting exposure to cosmic rays gave her the ability to generate forcefields and turn invisible. She is the sister of Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch.
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* NiceGirl: Very bubbly and kind-natured.
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* NiceGirl: Very bubbly and kind-natured. She doesn't even get mad at Magneto when he crashes onto their lab as it was unintentional.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using his catchphrase at one point.
-->'''Invisible Woman:''' Ben, I believe some clobbering is in order.
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Thing calls her out for using his catchphrase at one point.
-->'''Invisible Woman:''' Ben, I believe some clobbering is in order.
-->'''The Thing:''' Aw, Sue. You ruined my line.
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!!Human Torch / Johnny Storm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
The younger brother of Susan Richards, Johnny Storm joined his sister, future brother-in-law and Ben Grimm on their adventure to outer space. The subsequent exposure to cosmic rays left him with the power of flight, as well as the ability to turn himself into a man WreathedInFlames, as well as shoot fire. He has a very fiery friendship with Ben Grimm.
!!Human Torch / Johnny Storm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
The younger brother of Susan Richards, Johnny Storm joined his sister, future brother-in-law and Ben Grimm on their adventure to outer space. The subsequent exposure to cosmic rays left him with the power of flight, as well as the ability to turn himself into a man WreathedInFlames, as well as shoot fire. He has a very fiery friendship with Ben Grimm.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for a potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that in the comics, he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
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!!Human Torch / Johnny Storm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
The younger brother of Susan Richards, Johnny Storm joined his sister, future brother-in-law and Ben Grimm on their adventure to outer space. The subsequent exposure to cosmic rays left him with the power of flight, as well as the ability to turn himself into a man WreathedInFlames, as well as shoot fire. He has a very fiery friendship with Ben Grimm.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reed is an AbsentMindedProfessor in the comics already, but it's taken to the extreme here.
* AndThenWhat: Discussed InUniverse regarding the reasoning for a potential EnemyMine.
-->'''Reed:''' Ironic, I mean, if Earth is gone, who do they have to menace with evil plots? Each other?
* BadassBookworm: One of the smartest men of the planet, capable of kicking your butt. One thing people tend to forget is that in the comics, he was basically like Franchise/IndianaJones ''before'' he got his powers.
* DitzyGenius: He's the smartest man in the world, but his AdaptationalComicRelief status means he's nearly devoid of any common sense.
* HappilyMarried: He and Invisible Woman are in a very stable and loving marriage.
* TheLeader: He's the overall directing force and commander of the Fantastic Four.
* PungeonMaster: As part of being AdaptationalComicRelief, the man makes so many puns he puts Spider-Man to shame.
* ScienceHero: Reed solves problems with science and odd solutions, making him a contrast to Cap's ActionHero.
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!!Human Torch / Johnny Storm
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
The younger brother of Susan Richards, Johnny Storm joined his sister, future brother-in-law and Ben Grimm on their adventure to outer space. The subsequent exposure to cosmic rays left him with the power of flight, as well as the ability to turn himself into a man WreathedInFlames, as well as shoot fire. He has a very fiery friendship with Ben Grimm.
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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Seems to be the case, as he breaks into pieces after his defeat, and doesn't appear in [[VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes2 the sequel]].]]
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* AdaptationalWimp: His comics self is a KungFuWizard with immense skill at various sciences. In this game he has neither magic nor tech skills, just the power to generate and shoot electricity.
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* AdaptationalWimp: His comics self is While he's still a brilliant scientist and engineer, he lacks his KungFuWizard with immense skill at various sciences. In this game he has neither magic nor tech skills, just powers from the power comics, being limited power-wise to generate [[ShockAndAwe generating and shoot electricity.shooting ewlectricity]].
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* ThrowDownTheBomlet: His trademark Pumpkin Bombs are good for blowing up both silver objects and pesky heroes.
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* ThrowDownTheBomlet: ThrowDownTheBomblet: His trademark Pumpkin Bombs are good for blowing up both silver objects and pesky heroes.
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* DumbMuscle: Rhino has impressive strength, but is an easily fooled idiot.
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* DumbMuscle: Rhino has impressive strength, but is an easily fooled idiot. Mystique is even dumbfounded by him.
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* FourthWallObserver: As per tradition with Deadpool, he repeatedly references his status as being not just in a video game but a LEGO game.
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* HypocriticalHumour: Gets mad at being in the game less than Creator/StanLee does.
-->'''Deadpool:''' He's in this game more than I am!
-->'''Deadpool:''' He's in this game more than I am!
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** Gets mad at being in the game less than Creator/StanLee does.
-->'''Deadpool:''' --->'''Deadpool:''' He's in this game more than I am!am!
** He mocks the whininess of FetchQuest givers that could easily find their own items if they weren't lazy, before immediately sending the player on one because ''he'' is lazy.
** Gets mad at being in the game less than Creator/StanLee does.
** He mocks the whininess of FetchQuest givers that could easily find their own items if they weren't lazy, before immediately sending the player on one because ''he'' is lazy.
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* SelfDeprecation: His final mission has you help him beat up {{Mooks}} due to TT Games having "run out of ideas" and encourages you to [[SpecialEffectsFailure see them]] [[StylisticSuck spawn in.]]
** Heck, his entire spiel during his quest trilogy due to the open-world quests following a StrictlyFormula.
** Heck, his entire spiel during his quest trilogy due to the open-world quests following a StrictlyFormula.
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* SelfDeprecation: His final mission has you help him beat up {{Mooks}} due It's part of his character to TT Games having "run point out of ideas" all the flaws and encourages you laziness from whatever medium he's being depicted in, in this case stuff like how {{Sidequest}}s have a StrictlyFormula set-up, that the {{Fetch Quest}}s are annoying and show the quester as too lazy to find it themself (something Deadpool [[HypocriticalHumor makes no effort to defy]]), and suggesting extra points to his baddie-beating quest for seeing them [[SpecialEffectsFailure see them]] [[StylisticSuck spawn in.]]
** Heck, his entire spiel during his quest trilogy due to the open-world quests following a StrictlyFormula.in out of thin air]].[[invoked]].
** Heck, his entire spiel during his quest trilogy due to the open-world quests following a StrictlyFormula.
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* EarlyAdaptationWeirdness: This game was the first proper adaptation of the Guardian's outside comics, though Rocket Raccoon was featured earlier in ''Ultimate VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', specifically appearing one year before the [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 first MCU movie]] as an advertisement. As such, all of their designs and personalities were drawn directly from the comics, meaning compared to the MCU-inspired future adaptations, these guys can seem rather unusual, such as how Drax is a fun-loving and goofy rock-star instead of a LiteralMinded guy with a BloodKnight attitude.
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* EarlyAdaptationWeirdness: This game was the first proper adaptation of the Guardian's outside comics, though Rocket Raccoon was featured earlier in ''Ultimate VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', specifically appearing one year before the [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 first MCU movie]] as an advertisement. As such, all of their designs and personalities were drawn directly from the comics, or where lacking comically they get some game-original attitudes, meaning compared to the MCU-inspired future adaptations, these guys can seem rather unusual, such as how Drax is a fun-loving and goofy rock-star jazz-player instead of a LiteralMinded guy with a BloodKnight attitude.
* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the comics, after being killed by Thanos and coming BackFromTheDead, he was a serious guy with a mission to permanently kill the Mad Titan no matter what. This game has it where he wants to find some meaning to life besides that by becoming a jazz musician, something comics Drax would be too dedicated to his mission to bother with.
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a rock star and obsessed with it, yet he's a competent enough fighter and member of the team.
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a rock star jazz musician and obsessed with it, yet he's a competent enough fighter and member of the team.
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* CoolSword: His magical Bifrost-controlling sword is both impressively designed and well-honed for combat.
* FishOutOfWater: As somebody that makes his home in the MedievalStasis of Asgard, he winds up confusing a pizza parlor for a tailor shop, putting a damper on his attempt to join a fellow Asgardian in checking out Manhattan until the player reunites them.
* FishOutOfWater: As somebody that makes his home in the MedievalStasis of Asgard, he winds up confusing a pizza parlor for a tailor shop, putting a damper on his attempt to join a fellow Asgardian in checking out Manhattan until the player reunites them.
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* BerserkButton: Her having utterly massive hair requires constant maintenance, and as such somebody like Gambit taking her hair-dryer without her permission will infuriate her into using her powers against them, such as using wind to blow away Gambit's cards.
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* DeathDealer: His signature items for charging with explosive energy are stacks of cards. One of his sidequests has him ask the player to find one that Storm blew away out of anger at him using her hair-dryer.
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* DeathDealer: His signature items for charging with explosive energy are stacks of cards. One of his sidequests has him ask the player to find one that Storm blew away out of anger at him using her hair-dryer.hairbrush.
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* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such as using Storm's hair-dryer without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effort it takes to maintain her massive hair.
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* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such as using Storm's hair-dryer hairbrush without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effort it takes to maintain her massive hair.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: While fighting pollution is a noble goal, his method involves destroying all sources of it, resulting in a lot of collateral damage to the city. He outright admits once you complete his final quest that most would see his methods as extreme, but to him it teaches polluters a lesson while also lessening both gas emissions and traffic congestion.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: While fighting pollution is a noble goal, his method involves destroying all sources of it, resulting in a lot of collateral damage to the city. He outright admits once you complete in his final second quest that most would see his methods as extreme, but to him it teaches polluters a lesson while also lessening both gas emissions and traffic congestion.
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* BerserkButton: Her having utterly massive hair requires constant maintenance, and as such somebody like Gambit taking her hair-dryer without her permission will infuriate her into using her powers against them, such as using wind to blow away Gambit's cards.
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* RaginCajun: As he is commonly depicted, Gambit has a thick Cajun accent, uses common Cajun mannerisms like calling his friends and allies "mon ami", and has a bit of a reckless attitude, such as using Storm's hairbrush hair-dryer without asking despite ''knowing'' how much effort it takes to maintain her massive hair.
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* ThrowDownTheBomlet: His trademark Pumpkin Bombs are good for blowing up both silver objects and pesky heroes.
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* MindControl: Separate from the FF-based powers, he also has the ability to influence the minds of others to do his bidding. Bizarrely, the game's code doesn't properly register him as a mind-controller, and as such [=NPCs=] won't enter a controllable stance unless the second player is a regular psychic.
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* MindControl: Separate from the FF-based powers, he also has the ability to influence the minds of others to do his bidding. Bizarrely, the game's code doesn't properly register him as a mind-controller, and as such [=NPCs=] won't enter a controllable stance unless the second player is a regular psychic.