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* VisionaryVillain: Doom sincerely believes that only through his absolute rule that can mankind be rid of hunger disease and conflict.
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* VisionaryVillain: Doom sincerely believes that only through his absolute rule that can mankind be rid of hunger disease and conflict.
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* VisionaryVillain: Doom sincerely believes that only through his absolute rule that mankind can be rid of hunger disease and conflict.
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* VisionaryVillain: Doom sincerely believes that only through his absolute rule that can mankind can be rid of hunger disease and conflict.
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* EvilCounterpart: To Dr. Strange.
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* EvilCounterpart: To Dr. Strange.Strange, both are powerful mystics but Mordo uses his magic for his own ends.
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* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler: In ''X-Men '97'', he's the only standing member of Bastion's cabal who blatantly calls ''[[KillEmAll what]]'' he did in Genosha as flagrant war crimes, not that it stops him from continuing their collaboration together, but it does at least show he has [[EvenEvilHasStandards ethical standards]] compared to everyone else in party with him.]]
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* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler: In ''X-Men '97'', he's the only standing member of Bastion's cabal who blatantly calls ''[[KillEmAll what]]'' he did in Genosha as flagrant war crimes, not that it stops him from continuing their collaboration together, but it does at least show he has [[EvenEvilHasStandards ethical standards]] compared to everyone else in party with him.]]
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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:He was not part of Operation: Zero Tolerance. In fact, in the comics, he ''couldn't'' have been as the events of ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'', which Bastion used to get OZT off the ground, had happened, so Doom was in [[ComicBook/HeroesReborn Franklin Richards's pocket dimension]] when it happened and the return of him, the Avengers, and Fantastic Four was only a short while afterward.]]
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* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler: In ''X'Men 97'', he's the only standing member of Bastion's cabal who blatantly calls ''[[KillEmAll what]]'' he did in Genosha as flagrant war crimes, not that it stops him from continuing their collaboration together, but it does at least show he has [[EvenEvilHasStandards ethical standards]] compared to everyone else in party with him.]]
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* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler: In ''X'Men 97'', ''X-Men '97'', he's the only standing member of Bastion's cabal who blatantly calls ''[[KillEmAll what]]'' he did in Genosha as flagrant war crimes, not that it stops him from continuing their collaboration together, but it does at least show he has [[EvenEvilHasStandards ethical standards]] compared to everyone else in party with him.]]
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* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler: In ''X'Men 97'', he's the only standing member of Bastion's cabal who blatantly calls ''[[KillEmAll what]]'' he did in Genosha as flagrant war crimes, not that it stops him from continuing their collaboration together, but it does at least show he has [[EvenEvilHasStandards ethical standards]] compared to everyone else in party with him.]]
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* UnexplainedRecovery: ''WesternAnimation/XMen97'' shows that at some point he managed to return from his HeroicSacrifice, even being rehired at the Daily Bugle.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: ''WesternAnimation/XMen97'' shows that at some point he managed to return from his HeroicSacrifice, even being rehired at the Daily Bugle.''Daily Bugle''.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Despite this Norman being more of a nice guy compare to the comics, some of his actions prior and during the series would cause ramifications towards others and himself:
** Being a workaholic father caused him to neglect his son Harry at times, which caused him to be of a party guy and desperate to be in loved.
** Working with Wilson Fisk caused not only Alistair Smythe to join sides with him after Spencer "died" from the explosion, but this caused Norman to create the Hobgoblin to murder Fisk, which backfired as he crossed him multiple times.
** On top of that, the mixture of the two problems would create the Green Goblin due to Norman being pressured and overworked, and the gas transforming both Norman and the spare Hobgoblin gear into the Green Goblin.
** Being a workaholic father caused him to neglect his son Harry at times, which caused him to be of a party guy and desperate to be in loved.
** Working with Wilson Fisk caused not only Alistair Smythe to join sides with him after Spencer "died" from the explosion, but this caused Norman to create the Hobgoblin to murder Fisk, which backfired as he crossed him multiple times.
** On top of that, the mixture of the two problems would create the Green Goblin due to Norman being pressured and overworked, and the gas transforming both Norman and the spare Hobgoblin gear into the Green Goblin.
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* MysteriousPast: He and Shocker are the only members of the Insidious Six to not have their backstories or their identities revealed.
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* MysteriousPast: He and Rhino are the only members of the Insidious Six to not have their backstories or their identities revealed.
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* NothingPersonal: Even though he doesn't go after Spider-Man for revenge after finding out his father is alive and cutting ties with the Kingpin, Symthe still goes after the hero after joining with Silvermane and Miles Warren. Though it's more to refund research to get his father out of cryo-stasis.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Alistair Smythe, as they're both EvilBrits second in commands to the Kingpin. But unlike Smythe who became evil because he thought Spider-Man was the reason for his father's "death", Landon was always evil from the start. Also Symthe is into robotics while Landon is a geneticist that doesn't like mutants.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: During his battle with Scorpion in "Partners", Alistair called his opponent a "freak of nature". Spider-man is quick to call him out on this.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He and Robbie Robertson knew each other in the comics, but that was after Lonnie became Tombstone. In the cartoon, the two knew each other before as children.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Lonnie was always a bad guy in the comics, but that was because he was born with albinism and bullied, which resulted him turning into Tombstone. In the cartoon, he was always a bad person as far back as a child stealing from stores.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Lonnie was always a bad guy in the comics, but that was because he was born with albinism and bullied, which resulted him turning into Tombstone. In the cartoon, he was always a bad person as far back as a child stealing from stores.
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** She can also be viewed as one to Vanessa Fisk. Both are [[MoralityPet morality pets]] to otherwise ruthless crime lords, with Alisa being Silvermane's daughter while Vanessa is Kingpin's wife. However, while Alisa is loyal to her father and aids in his career of crime, Vanessa wants Kingpin to abandon his life of crime. Vanessa ultimately leaves Kingpin after his feud with Silverman puts her in danger while Alisa remains loyal to her father. That Alisa basically looks like a younger version of Vanessa without the skunk stripe is probably not a coincidence.
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** She can also be viewed as one to Vanessa Fisk. Both are [[MoralityPet morality pets]] to otherwise ruthless crime lords, with Alisa being Silvermane's daughter while Vanessa is Kingpin's wife. However, while Alisa is loyal to her father and aids in his career of crime, Vanessa wants Kingpin to abandon his life of crime. Vanessa ultimately leaves Kingpin after his feud with Silverman Silvermane puts her in danger while Alisa remains loyal to her father. That Alisa basically looks like a younger version of Vanessa without the skunk stripe is probably not a coincidence.
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* ArcVillain: Though the Beyonder is responsible for the events of ''Secret Wars'', the second major arc of season 5, his preference to refrain from getting personally involved in the conflict so as to test Spider-Man means Doom is left as the main villain of the arc. He only appears in a prominent role in the third and final episode, but of the three major, independent villain warlords, Doom is clearly the most competent, as shown when he beats Doctor Octopus offscreen and forces him to ally with Red Skull in the second episode. Doom's theft of the Beyonder's power leaves him the last man standing, and even when it turns out he doesn't truly control the powers, his refusal to give them up makes him the ultimate antagonist.
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* ArcVillain: Though the Beyonder is responsible for the events of ''Secret Wars'', the second major arc of season 5, his preference to refrain from getting personally involved in the conflict so as to test lack of direct involvement and benevolent intentions of testing Spider-Man means leaves Doom is left as the main villain of the arc. He He's only appears in a prominent role in the third and final episode, but of the three major, independent major villain warlords, Doom is clearly the most competent, competent and has the greatest overarching presence, as shown when he beats it is his offscreen victory over Doctor Octopus offscreen and that forces him the rival doctor to ally with Red Skull in the second episode. Doom's theft of the Beyonder's power leaves him the last man standing, and even when it turns out he doesn't truly control the powers, his refusal to give them up makes him the ultimate antagonist.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: The Red Skull's attempt to force John Hardesky to betray his country and get the sup soldier formula that created Captain America goes south in 1943. When the boy was in what he thought was Nazi base, he over hears the apparently Nazi super soldier being referred to as "Captain America" and then Hardesky realizes what was going on and fled without revealing the formula to the Red Skull and henchmen, despite the Skull's attempt to stop the kid.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: The Red Skull's attempt to force John Hardesky to betray his country and get the sup super soldier formula that created Captain America goes south in 1943. When the boy was in what he thought was a Nazi base, he over hears the apparently Nazi super soldier being referred to as "Captain America" and then Hardesky realizes what was going on and fled without revealing the formula to the Red Skull and his henchmen, despite the Skull's attempt to stop the kid.