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Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, has now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.

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-->-->''No need to be so formal, Clint. Just call me Matt.''

Matthew Murdock, once the hero Daredevil. After surviving the Villain Uprising, Matt
has now taken his father's place as become the King leader of Spartax.a monastery in the Himalayas.


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* CoolOldGuy: Age has dulled neither his senses nor his wit.
* HandicappedBadass: As usual per Daredevil, he's blind. Once Hawkeye goes blind, Matt is naturally the person he turns to help him become this trope as well.
* LegacyCharacter: He's left the Daredevil identity behind and taken up the name of his old mentor.
* NiceGuy: Despite everything, Matt is still an idealist who believes the world can be fixed. He encourages Clint to leave the path of anger and vengeance behind and focus on rebuilding his life, though Clint doesn't entirely take this to heart.
* OldMaster: Matt has become this, training others in martial arts and spirituality.
* {{Retcon}}: A flashback in the ''Old Man Logan'' series established that Daredevil was decapitated by the Enchantress during the Uprising. ''Old Man Hawkeye'' changes this to him going missing after a fight with Bullseye and later revealed to be NotQuiteDead.
* SlapSlapKiss: To the extreme as Elektra and him are maintaining a relationship while ''also'' being obligated to kill each other if they ever meet in person.
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Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, has now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.
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* BungledSuicide: After being tricked into killing the rest of the X-Men, he laid down on a railroad and let a train run over him. His indestructible bones and healing factor meant that it only hurt him, but he took as a [[ThatManIsDead symbolic gesture that Wolverine was no more.]]
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* AccidentalMurder: Confused and disoriented after being blown up and shot full of tranquilizers, Logan mistakes Gabby Haller for the Gabby of ''his'' universe, who may have killed his universe's version of Laura, and impales her on his claws. Fortunately, she has a HealingFactor and although dead, she gets better.


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* BadassInDistress: By the time Laura finds him he's hanging from the wall of Foom's stomach, up to his waist in acid with ''his legs already digested to the bone''. She manages to pull him out.


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* EasilyForgiven: Averted. Even though Logan stabbing Gabby ''was'' an accident and not his fault (which Laura does admit), she still wants nothing more to do with him afterwards.


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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: His legs get digested by Foom before Laura can pull him out. His adamantium skeleton remains intact from the waist down, however, and his HealingFactor regenerates the rest once he's rescued.


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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: After a S.H.I.E.L.D. attack drives him into a feral rage, he confuses Gabby for the Gabby of ''his'' universe, and impales her on his claws.


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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: Logan has actually been avoiding contact with Laura for fears of this. In his original timeline, his relationship with her was one of the few things he ''didn't'' screw up. He's afraid that if he becomes a part of her life again it will just give him another opportunity to mess things up between them.
* NakedOnRevival: He's stripped down after his execution by the Orphans Of X before they shove his corpse in a freezer. He's still naked after waking up when Laura removes the Muramasa Bullet and cuts away the affected tissue so his HealingFactor can work again.


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* PrecrimeArrest: Ulysses has a vision that Logan will kill Gabby in the future. Maria Hill and [[Comicbook/MsMarvel Captain Marvel]] dispatch Comicbook/CaptainAmerica and a squad of S.H.I.E.L.D. troops to apprehend him before it can happen.


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* SwallowedWhole: Gets nommed by Fin Fang Foom. Fortunately, his healing factor allowed him to survive long enough for Laura to rescue him.
* TestosteronePoisoning: Gets called out for this in issue 10. Laura actually ''chews him out'' when he uses a claw to pop the top on a bottle of grape juice, and leaves the cap on the floor.


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* ThereWasADoor: He and Gabby escape Laura's apartment when S.H.I.E.L.D. comes to arrest him by carving an opening through the walls.


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* UnstoppableRage: Logan goes berserk in issue 11 after having his [[ItMakesSenseInContext jetpack shot out of the sky]], and then getting shot full of tranquilizers by S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives on the ground. [lGabby tries to talk him down from it, but gets gutted for her troubles.
* WhatTheHellHero: Laura delivers one to him after he impales Gabby, and Laura believes she's been killed, utterly tearing him apart over his actions both verbally ''and'' physically. Even after Gabby is revealed to have survived, and stops her from ''killing'' him, Laura lays into him. Of course it's not helped that even ''after'' this Logan tries to warn her that Gabby is dangerous and can't be trusted.


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* YoureNotMyFather: Laura's reaction to him is hostile, to say the least. In fact she finds his presence highly upsetting. She adamantly insists he's not ''her'' Logan whenever pressed about it by Gabby, and in one case she even describes him as "twisted." Although she begins warming up to him in issue 10, [[spoiler:their relationship is permanently soured when she believes he killed Gabby in a feral rage. Even after learning Gabby survived because of she does indeed possess a HealingFactor, Laura wants nothing more to do with him]].
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: His partial deafness is conveniently left out so his hearing can make up for his lack of sight.
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* NeverMessWithGranny: She’s now an old woman whose body is decaying as a result of the energy from her moonstone, but she still nearly kills the Hawkeyes with her powers.
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* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: A tyrannosaur that '''bonded with the Venom Symbiote'''.
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* PacifismBreakingPoint: Logan reaches this point when he returns home and finds that the Hulks have murdered his family just because they got bored. As a friend counsels him not to seek revenge, he responds that his name isn't Logan anymore:
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-->'''Logan:''' It's Wolverine.
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* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler: Dani and Bruce Jr. bury him alongside his family after he succumbs to his fatal injuries.]]
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* KarmicDeath: Despite being an elderly, crippled man who requires an oxygen tube, this is still the man who led the Thunderbolts in killing Clint’s friends, only sparing him because he “wasn’t worth killing”. Sure enough, Clint rewards him for this by filling him with arrows.


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-->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has the strength of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.

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-->''There is '''more'''
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After being left without a host, the Venom symbiote ambushed a duplicate of James Madrox in order
to battle than blindly running out seek revenge on ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}. Five years later, it resurfaced to stalk the elderly Logan and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has
Hawkeye, bonding itself with a Savage Land ''T. rex'' and attacking the strength of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.duo.



* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]

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* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him,
CurbStompBattle: Black Bolt killed it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
with ''one word'': [[http://i.imgur.com/Zb8TpA1.jpg "Stop"]].
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the MurderWater: The prequel ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
Hawkeye'' has the symbiote acquire a new host (one of Multiple Man's renegade duplicates) by disguising itself as a misty oasis.
--> '''Venom:''' [[SuddenlyVoiced That's right... drink it ALL in...]]
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking NinjaPirateZombieRobot: The symbiote bonded with a ''T. rex''.
* MesACrowd: It took
over a podunk town, murdering half multiple versions of Multiple Man in order to create an army to go after Hawkeye.
* NotQuiteDead:
** It was seemingly killed by Black Bolt, but then showed up [[https://abload.de/img/4lgjma.jpg alive and well]] in ''Old Man Quill'' #4.
** An alternate version of it is revealed to have survived
its inhabitants encounter with Black Bolt in ''Edge of Venomverse'' #4, [[spoiler:eating Spider-Bitch and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]before the latter takes the symbiote from it and claws his way out from the inside]].



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[[folder:The Madrox Gang]]
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A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the death of their progenitor.

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-->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has the death strength of their progenitor.the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.



* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his dupes were usually the same, as they are meant to embody a single of his personality traits to the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and his dupes were usually extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help
the same, as Hulks find a place where they are meant will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to embody a single of nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his personality traits plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference
to the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* FallenHero: Used OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does
to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.him]]



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Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye

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Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeyedeath of their progenitor.



* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a century and when he finds out that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).

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* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a century AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and when he finds out that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In
his dupes were usually the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in
same, as they are meant to embody a single of his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises
personality traits to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used
to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike
be X-Factor's most villains prominent leader. Now a gang of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).criminals.



[[folder:Atlas]]
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Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.

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Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.
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Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the good times. He knows that Clint wants to kill him but shows no hostility.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When
AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as
Barton for nearly half a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he
century and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the good times. He knows when he finds out that Clint wants is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one
to kill him for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but shows no hostility.gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).



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Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.



* FormerlyFit: He’s now an out-of-shape older man who struggles to fit into his Beetle costume.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* PoweredArmour: Dons his old Beetle suit one last time for his fatal battle against Hawkeye.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.

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* FormerlyFit: He’s now an out-of-shape older man who struggles to fit into AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his Beetle costume.
ability to grow to immense size.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as
the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* PoweredArmour: Dons his old Beetle suit one last time for his fatal battle against Hawkeye.
World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Just before he and Clint catches up throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to him, Abe the good times. He knows that Clint wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help kill him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.but shows no hostility.



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After he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.

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\nAfter he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.



* AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the end, he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.

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* AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In FormerlyFit: He’s now an out-of-shape older man who struggles to fit into his Beetle costume.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in
the end, uprising because he thanks Bullseye wanted Songbird safe.
* PoweredArmour: Dons his old Beetle suit one last time
for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes
his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge
fatal battle against Hawkeye.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting
the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.
Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.



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The other former Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.

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The other former Hawkeye. After he was supposedly killed by the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to avoid getting caught up in become the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.Red Skull's personal assassin.



* ActionGirl: As always. Even in her old age, she’s a dangerous fighter.
* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end of the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement.

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* ActionGirl: As always. Even in her old age, she’s a dangerous fighter.
* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot
AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the end, he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes
his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To
the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
Red Skull.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to
FallenHero: Was the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at
Captain America who lead the end of charge against the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's
uprising. Now he's the kind leader (virtually villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through
the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement. head by Bullseye.



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Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and the most regretful in having any part in the Villain Uprising.

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Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and
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The other former Hawkeye. After
the most regretful in having any part uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the Villain Uprising.villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.



* TheAtoner: More than any of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: She dies in Clint’s.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
* KilledOffForReal: By Bullseye.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She still has her powerful destructive voice.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: The most guilt-ridden of the Thunderbolts, she protects Hawkeye from being killed by Bullseye. Bullseye rewards her with a sai through the back.

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* TheAtoner: More than any ActionGirl: As always. Even in her old age, she’s a dangerous fighter.
* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end
of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and series.
* TheGoodKing: She's
the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in kind leader (virtually the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: She dies in Clint’s.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group
ruler) of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
* KilledOffForReal: By Bullseye.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She still has her powerful destructive voice.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: The most guilt-ridden of the Thunderbolts, she protects Hawkeye from being killed by Bullseye. Bullseye rewards her with
a sai through the back.hidden benevolent settlement.



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Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.

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Former
Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village turned nun, and the most regretful in Canada.having any part in the Villain Uprising.



* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was left out when the villains divided up the territories and still wants to be on top.
* BodyHorror: See IWasQuiteTheLooker below. Because of both old age and her moonstone’s energy, she now looks like an emaciated husk.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the passage of time, have not done her any favours.

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* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination TheAtoner: More than any of old age the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying voice is where her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe:
powers come from. She was left out doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: She dies in Clint’s.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called
the villains divided up the territories and Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
* KilledOffForReal: By Bullseye.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She
still wants to be on top.
* BodyHorror: See IWasQuiteTheLooker below. Because of both old age and
has her moonstone’s energy, powerful destructive voice.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: The most guilt-ridden of the Thunderbolts,
she now looks like an emaciated husk.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited
protects Hawkeye from being killed by the moonstone that gives Bullseye. Bullseye rewards her powers, combined with a sai through the passage of time, have not done her any favours.back.



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Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.



* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.

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* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused him her to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through resemble a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series
decrepit zombie instead of strokes that a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was
left him confined to a wheelchair out when the villains divided up the territories and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged
wants to be on top.
* BodyHorror: See IWasQuiteTheLooker below. Because of both old age and her moonstone’s energy, she now looks like an emaciated husk.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the passage of time,
have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.not done her any favours.


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* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.
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* MayDecemberRomance: He was once married to Tonya Parker, the daughter of Spider-Man who was presumably killed during the villain uprising. If that's true she must have been born before or during the uprising, while Hawkeye was at least in his mid to late thirties at the time. Since Ashley was a teenager in ''Old Man Hawkeye'' that would mean she was born when Tonya was in her late twenties to early thirties while Clint was around seventy years old.

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* MayDecemberRomance: He was once married to Tonya Parker, the daughter of Spider-Man who was presumably killed during the villain uprising. If Assuming that's true and that her father was roughly the same age as his canon self, she must have been born before or perhaps during the uprising, while Hawkeye was at least in his mid to late thirties at the time. Since Ashley was a teenager in ''Old Man Hawkeye'' that would mean she was born when Tonya was in her late twenties to early thirties while Clint was around seventy years old.
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* PetTheDog: The male members are ''surprisingly'' kind to the old woman in charge of one of the brothels they visited.
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* {{Bowdlerize}}: For obvious reasons, whenever she appears in any non-''Wastelands'' material, she's referred to as Spider-Girl or Spider-Woman.
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* AlternateSelf: Officially the version of Logan that moved to the mainstream universe was from Earth-21923, while the Logan of the original ''Old Man Logan'' comics was from Earth-807128. This explains several discrepancies that appeared between the new ''Old Man Logan'' and the original.
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* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/Warlock1967 Adam Warlock]] the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.

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* ThoseWackyNazis: Again, this IS the Red Skull here.


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* DiedInYourArmsTonight: She dies in Clint’s.


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* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler: Becomes the new Thor near the end of ''Old Man Logan''.]]

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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The black female Danielle Cage inherits the mantle of Thor from the white Scandinavian Norse god of the same name, who is already dead in this universe.
* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler: Becomes the new Thor near the end of in ''Old Man Logan''.]]



!!Antagonists

[[folder:Bruce Banner]]

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The former Avenger turned evil landlord. He apparently snapped when the villains rose and became a sadistic warlord, siring an entire family by raping his cousin, She-Hulk.

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!!Antagonists

[[folder:Bruce Banner]]

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The former Avenger turned evil landlord. He apparently snapped when the villains rose and became a sadistic warlord, siring an entire family by raping his cousin, She-Hulk.
Banner Jr.]]




* AdaptationalWimp: Most versions of the Hulk have healing factors that rival or surpass Wolverine and have survived worse then what ultimately kills this Banner. Maestro even points this out himself when he shows up in Old Man Logan.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Hulk form is now the size of a building.
* BecauseItAmusedMe: Why he sent his family to kill Logan's -- he was bored and wanted someone to fight, and he had fond memories of his fights with Wolverine.
* CannibalClan:Is the leader of one of these and even eats Wolverine at one point.
* EvilOldFolks: Banner is now much older, and has become a FallenHero and a corrupt warlord.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was once a hero like his Earth-616 counterpart, but now he is on the villain’s side. While fighting Logan, Banner explains that the extra radiation (implied to be from nukes going off on the night the heroes fell) messed with his brain, causing him to snap, marry his cousin She-Hulk, and produce a clan of hillbilly Hulks.
* FallenHero: Big time.
* HillbillyHorrors: Has slipped into and become this by the time of the story and has passed this on to his children.
* OneWingedAngel: This Banner is ''already'' super strong in his human form -- his Hulk form just gives him an even bigger boost, but is also ''monstrous''.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: The Hulk is normally immune to radiation, but he got a heap more than the usual attacks he receives and all those rads cooked his brain making him a disgusting murderer and rapist.
* SerialRapist: He eventually sired children with She-Hulk, but he implies he raped ''numerous'' women until then.

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\n* AdaptationalWimp: Most versions LegacyCharacter: Becomes the new Hulk in ''Avengers of the Hulk have healing factors that rival or surpass Wolverine and have survived worse then what ultimately kills this Banner. Maestro even points this out himself when he shows up in Old Man Logan.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Hulk form is now the size of a building.
* BecauseItAmusedMe: Why he sent his family to kill Logan's -- he was bored and wanted someone to fight, and he had fond memories of his fights with Wolverine.
* CannibalClan:Is the leader of one of these and even eats Wolverine at one point.
* EvilOldFolks: Banner is now much older, and has become a FallenHero and a corrupt warlord.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was once a hero like his Earth-616 counterpart, but now he is on the villain’s side. While fighting Logan, Banner explains that the extra radiation (implied to be from nukes going off on the night the heroes fell) messed with his brain, causing him to snap, marry his cousin She-Hulk, and produce a clan of hillbilly Hulks.
* FallenHero: Big time.
* HillbillyHorrors: Has slipped into and become this by the time of the story and has passed this on to his children.
* OneWingedAngel: This Banner is ''already'' super strong in his human form -- his Hulk form just gives him an even bigger boost, but is also ''monstrous''.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: The Hulk is normally immune to radiation, but he got a heap more than the usual attacks he receives and all those rads cooked his brain making him a disgusting murderer and rapist.
* SerialRapist: He eventually sired children with She-Hulk, but he implies he raped ''numerous'' women until then.
Wastelands''.



[[folder:The Hulk Gang]]
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The family of Bruce Banner, all possessing the powers of the Hulk.

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The family of Bruce Banner, all possessing the powers of the Hulk.
[[folder:Dwight Barrett]]



* ArchEnemy: Nothing kills Hulks like Logan and the surviving Hulks want payback.
* CannibalClan: Are seen snacking upon humans flesh and limbs.
* ChildByRape: At the very least, the first of them were the offspring of Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters.
* DumbMuscle: They're essentially hillbilly Hulks.
* HeelFaceTurn: After getting killed by the Maestro and Logan, the handful of survivors left on Earth-616 that haven't been arrested have opted to live a quiet life that doesn't involve hurting people. Nor do they want Hawkeye's charity.
* HillbillyHorrors:Embody this trope nicely being Giant Green rednecks living in a rural wasteland who rape and murder as they please.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Though not that hot given the absence of consent. The men regularly visit local brothels and work every woman into unconsciousness to expand their numbers.
* SerialRapist: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the male members of that family, though no incest is involved this time.
* WouldHurtAChild: They kill both of Logan’s kids, along with their mother.

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* ArchEnemy: Nothing kills Hulks like CreepyChild: Dwight, the boy with the Ant-Man helmet who threatens death by ants for those who don't pay his bridge toll. Logan and thinks it's a joke, but the surviving Hulks want payback.
* CannibalClan: Are seen snacking upon humans flesh and limbs.
* ChildByRape: At
bones at the very least, bottom of the first of them were chasm prove otherwise.
* EnfantTerrible: Dwight, who uses
the offspring of Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters.
* DumbMuscle: They're essentially hillbilly Hulks.
* HeelFaceTurn: After getting killed by the Maestro and Logan, the handful of survivors left on Earth-616 that haven't been arrested have opted
Ant-Man helmet to live extort a quiet life that fare for crossing a bridge. Anyone who doesn't involve hurting people. Nor do they want Hawkeye's charity.
pay gets devoured by ants.
* HillbillyHorrors:Embody this trope nicely being Giant Green rednecks living in a rural wasteland who rape and murder as they please.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Though not that hot given
LegacyCharacter: Becomes the absence new Ant-Man in ''Avengers of consent. The men regularly visit local brothels and work every woman into unconsciousness the Wastelands''.
* MyGreatestFailure: Dwight is haunted by his inability
to expand their numbers.
* SerialRapist: The apple doesn't fall far
stop Doom from destroying the tree with small community he and the male members of that family, though no incest is involved this time.
* WouldHurtAChild: They kill both of Logan’s kids, along with their mother.
other survivors from Forge's compound had set up.



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-->''As far as I'm concerned, I ain't got no daddy...and I sure would never call him anything that polite.''

Ashley Barton, the daughter of Clint Barton. She inherited her powers from her grandfather, Peter Parker. Ashley is out to make a name for herself in the Wastelands

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!!Antagonists

[[folder:Bruce Banner]]
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-->''As far as I'm concerned, I ain't got no daddy...
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The former Avenger turned evil landlord. He apparently snapped when the villains rose
and I sure would never call him anything that polite.''

Ashley Barton, the daughter of Clint Barton. She inherited her powers from her grandfather, Peter Parker. Ashley is out to make
became a name for herself in the Wastelandssadistic warlord, siring an entire family by raping his cousin, She-Hulk.



* DaddyIssues: She ''hates'' Clint, and part of it is implied to be because he abandoned her.
* EvilCounterpart: To Peter Parker. She was even on Doc Ock's team of evil Spider-Men during ''Spider-Verse''.
* GuestStar: These days, she's been appearing in the Spider-Man universe whenever he goes up against the Inheritors.
* HeroicLineage: Averted. She's the daughter of Hawkeye and the granddaughter of Spider-Man, but is a horrible person.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Clint thinks she's trying to overthrow the Kingpin to help people. Nope, she just wants to lead his organisation. It's also shown that, when she was a teenager, she interfered when a fat kid was being beaten up by another... and then she beat them both up, because the fat kid was paying her protection yet still had money.
* LegacyCharacter: She uses Peter's costume design, although not as a hero. By ''Spider-Verse'', she's started going by Spider-Woman, which would make her the fifth Spider-Woman. It's not clear whether she merely changed her name or if this is a retcon, as she was originally said to have used the Spider-Girl name.
* MoralityPet: Spider-Kid (Peter "Charlie" Parker) in the ''Spider-Force'' tie-in to ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''. Ashley attempts to act like a CoolBigSis towards him, with the implication being that she sees herself in him, and doesn't want him to become as bad as she is.
* ParentalAbandonment: Clint apparently only sees her every few years.
-->'''Ashley:''' You here to give me one of your once-every-five-years pieces of fatherly wisdom?
* SelfMadeOrphan: Well, she tried. She tried ''really'' hard to kill Clint.
* SuperpowerLottery: She's got all of Peter's powers, after all.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's notably the only outright villainous (as opposed to merely anti-heroic) member of the Spider-Army in ''Spider-Verse''.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or even mentioned in ''Avengers of the Wastelands'', so it's [[UncertainDoom unclear]] if her settlement was among the ones that were razed by Doctor Doom.

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* DaddyIssues: She ''hates'' Clint, AdaptationalWimp: Most versions of the Hulk have healing factors that rival or surpass Wolverine and part of it is implied to be because he abandoned her.
* EvilCounterpart: To Peter Parker. She was
have survived worse then what ultimately kills this Banner. Maestro even on Doc Ock's team of evil Spider-Men during ''Spider-Verse''.
* GuestStar: These days, she's been appearing in the Spider-Man universe whenever he goes up against the Inheritors.
* HeroicLineage: Averted. She's the daughter of Hawkeye and the granddaughter of Spider-Man, but is a horrible person.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Clint thinks she's trying to overthrow the Kingpin to help people. Nope, she just wants to lead his organisation. It's also shown that,
points this out himself when she was a teenager, she interfered when a fat kid was being beaten he shows up by another... and then she beat them both up, because in Old Man Logan.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Hulk form is now
the fat kid was paying her protection yet still had money.
* LegacyCharacter: She uses Peter's costume design, although not as a hero. By ''Spider-Verse'', she's started going by Spider-Woman, which would make her the fifth Spider-Woman. It's not clear whether she merely changed her name or if this is a retcon, as she was originally said to have used the Spider-Girl name.
* MoralityPet: Spider-Kid (Peter "Charlie" Parker) in the ''Spider-Force'' tie-in to ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''. Ashley attempts to act like a CoolBigSis towards him, with the implication being that she sees herself in him, and doesn't want him to become as bad as she is.
* ParentalAbandonment: Clint apparently only sees her every few years.
-->'''Ashley:''' You here to give me one
size of your once-every-five-years pieces of fatherly wisdom?
a building.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Well, she tried. She tried ''really'' hard BecauseItAmusedMe: Why he sent his family to kill Clint.
* SuperpowerLottery: She's got all
Logan's -- he was bored and wanted someone to fight, and he had fond memories of Peter's powers, after all.
his fights with Wolverine.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's notably CannibalClan:Is the only outright villainous (as opposed leader of one of these and even eats Wolverine at one point.
* EvilOldFolks: Banner is now much older, and has become a FallenHero and a corrupt warlord.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was once a hero like his Earth-616 counterpart, but now he is on the villain’s side. While fighting Logan, Banner explains that the extra radiation (implied
to merely anti-heroic) member be from nukes going off on the night the heroes fell) messed with his brain, causing him to snap, marry his cousin She-Hulk, and produce a clan of hillbilly Hulks.
* FallenHero: Big time.
* HillbillyHorrors: Has slipped into and become this by the time
of the Spider-Army story and has passed this on to his children.
* OneWingedAngel: This Banner is ''already'' super strong
in ''Spider-Verse''.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or
his human form -- his Hulk form just gives him an even mentioned in ''Avengers of bigger boost, but is also ''monstrous''.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: The Hulk is normally immune to radiation, but he got a heap more than
the Wastelands'', so it's [[UncertainDoom unclear]] if her settlement was among the ones that were razed by Doctor Doom.usual attacks he receives and all those rads cooked his brain making him a disgusting murderer and rapist.
* SerialRapist: He eventually sired children with She-Hulk, but he implies he raped ''numerous'' women until then.



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-->''Even '''now''' I'd beat [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica you]]. Even as an '''old man''' I'm still strong...''

Johann Schmidt, the former arch-nemesis of Steve Rogers. Red Skull apparently led the villain uprising, and personally killed Captain America (Bucky Barnes) himself. He then, ironically, took up residency in Washington.

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-->''Even '''now''' I'd beat [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica you]]. Even as an '''old man''' I'm still strong...''

Johann Schmidt,
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The family of Bruce Banner, all possessing
the former arch-nemesis powers of Steve Rogers. Red Skull apparently led the villain uprising, and personally killed Captain America (Bucky Barnes) himself. He then, ironically, took up residency in Washington.Hulk.



* BigBad: While Banner has a more personal grudge with Logan, it's Red Skull who's obviously the bigger threat -- he organised the villains and ''he'' drives the plot by [[spoiler: baiting Clint to his death with the super soldier serum]].
* CreepySouvenir: Wears Bucky's Captain America suit and wields the Captain America shield. He's also loaded with various superhero equipment, including a fully functional Iron Man suit.
* EvilOldFolks: He’s much older now, but he’s still ''the Red Skull''.
* OffWithHisHead: He's beheaded by Logan using Cap's shield.
* PresidentEvil: He rules his section of the United States as "President" from the White House, just so he can spit on Captain America's grave every moment of the day.
* SuperSoldier: This Red Skull is seemingly a super soldier, which is weird, considering that, at the time the original ''Old Man Logan'' was released (and when Bucky was Captain America), he was residing in the body of a middle-aged Russian man and ''not'' the cloned Steve Rogers body that he used to have.

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* BigBad: While ArchEnemy: Nothing kills Hulks like Logan and the surviving Hulks want payback.
* CannibalClan: Are seen snacking upon humans flesh and limbs.
* ChildByRape: At the very least, the first of them were the offspring of Bruce
Banner has a more personal grudge with and Jennifer Walters.
* DumbMuscle: They're essentially hillbilly Hulks.
* HeelFaceTurn: After getting killed by the Maestro and
Logan, it's Red Skull who's obviously the bigger threat -- he organised handful of survivors left on Earth-616 that haven't been arrested have opted to live a quiet life that doesn't involve hurting people. Nor do they want Hawkeye's charity.
* HillbillyHorrors:Embody this trope nicely being Giant Green rednecks living in a rural wasteland who rape and murder as they please.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Though not that hot given
the villains absence of consent. The men regularly visit local brothels and ''he'' drives work every woman into unconsciousness to expand their numbers.
* SerialRapist: The apple doesn't fall far from
the plot by [[spoiler: baiting Clint to his death tree with the super soldier serum]].
male members of that family, though no incest is involved this time.
* CreepySouvenir: Wears Bucky's Captain America suit and wields the Captain America shield. He's also loaded WouldHurtAChild: They kill both of Logan’s kids, along with various superhero equipment, including a fully functional Iron Man suit.
* EvilOldFolks: He’s much older now, but he’s still ''the Red Skull''.
* OffWithHisHead: He's beheaded by Logan using Cap's shield.
* PresidentEvil: He rules his section of the United States as "President" from the White House, just so he can spit on Captain America's grave every moment of the day.
* SuperSoldier: This Red Skull is seemingly a super soldier, which is weird, considering that, at the time the original ''Old Man Logan'' was released (and when Bucky was Captain America), he was residing in the body of a middle-aged Russian man and ''not'' the cloned Steve Rogers body that he used to have.
their mother.



[[folder:The Black Butcher]]
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A no-name criminal before the uprising, he took the opportunity to [[{{Pun}} carve]] out a name for himself as the owner of a market.

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A no-name criminal before
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-->''As far as I'm concerned, I ain't got no daddy...and I sure would never call him anything that polite.''

Ashley Barton,
the uprising, he took the opportunity to [[{{Pun}} carve]] daughter of Clint Barton. She inherited her powers from her grandfather, Peter Parker. Ashley is out to make a name for himself as herself in the owner of a market.Wastelands



* CListFodder: His purpose is to get mutilated and killed, showing that this Logan is extra fierce
* DirtyCoward: It's made clear that he's not very brave -- he only got where he is because of timing.
* EvilIsPetty: Steals Scotty's hat because... he's a dick.
* StarterVillain: The main universe's version is the first "villain" Logan fights in the main Marvel Universe.

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* CListFodder: His purpose is to get mutilated DaddyIssues: She ''hates'' Clint, and killed, showing that this Logan part of it is extra fierce
implied to be because he abandoned her.
* DirtyCoward: EvilCounterpart: To Peter Parker. She was even on Doc Ock's team of evil Spider-Men during ''Spider-Verse''.
* GuestStar: These days, she's been appearing in the Spider-Man universe whenever he goes up against the Inheritors.
* HeroicLineage: Averted. She's the daughter of Hawkeye and the granddaughter of Spider-Man, but is a horrible person.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Clint thinks she's trying to overthrow the Kingpin to help people. Nope, she just wants to lead his organisation.
It's made clear that he's not very brave -- he only got where he is also shown that, when she was a teenager, she interfered when a fat kid was being beaten up by another... and then she beat them both up, because of timing.
* EvilIsPetty: Steals Scotty's hat because... he's a dick.
* StarterVillain: The main universe's version is
the first "villain" Logan fights fat kid was paying her protection yet still had money.
* LegacyCharacter: She uses Peter's costume design, although not as a hero. By ''Spider-Verse'', she's started going by Spider-Woman, which would make her the fifth Spider-Woman. It's not clear whether she merely changed her name or if this is a retcon, as she was originally said to have used the Spider-Girl name.
* MoralityPet: Spider-Kid (Peter "Charlie" Parker)
in the main Marvel Universe.''Spider-Force'' tie-in to ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''. Ashley attempts to act like a CoolBigSis towards him, with the implication being that she sees herself in him, and doesn't want him to become as bad as she is.
* ParentalAbandonment: Clint apparently only sees her every few years.
-->'''Ashley:''' You here to give me one of your once-every-five-years pieces of fatherly wisdom?
* SelfMadeOrphan: Well, she tried. She tried ''really'' hard to kill Clint.
* SuperpowerLottery: She's got all of Peter's powers, after all.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's notably the only outright villainous (as opposed to merely anti-heroic) member of the Spider-Army in ''Spider-Verse''.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or even mentioned in ''Avengers of the Wastelands'', so it's [[UncertainDoom unclear]] if her settlement was among the ones that were razed by Doctor Doom.



[[folder:Mysterio]]
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An old foe of Spider-Man, Mysterio is the main reason Wolverine is pushed into his unhappy predicament at the start of the story.
* AdaptationalBadass: Uses upgraded gas that can fool even Logan's heightened senses. His single-handed extermination of the X-men is also easily the character's most infamous feat.
* KarmicDeath: Is later on stated to have been killed by Red Skull so he couldn't pull the same trick on the other villains.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: You'd expect Magneto, Apocalypse or even just Mister Sinister to be the ones that exterminated the X-men. Nope. Just ol' fishbowl-for-a-head gets that honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Appears for all of three panels, but it's his actions that traumatize Logan and convince him to become a pacifist.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After he gets rid of the X-Men, Red Skull disposes of him so he won't betray the other villains later on.

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[[folder:Mysterio]]
[[folder:The Red Skull]]
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An old foe of Spider-Man, Mysterio is
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-->''Even '''now''' I'd beat [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica you]]. Even as an '''old man''' I'm still strong...''

Johann Schmidt,
the main reason Wolverine is pushed into his unhappy predicament at the start former arch-nemesis of the story.
* AdaptationalBadass: Uses upgraded gas that can fool even Logan's heightened senses. His single-handed extermination of the X-men is also easily the character's most infamous feat.
* KarmicDeath: Is later on stated to have been killed by
Steve Rogers. Red Skull so he couldn't pull apparently led the same trick on the other villains.
villain uprising, and personally killed Captain America (Bucky Barnes) himself. He then, ironically, took up residency in Washington.
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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: You'd expect Magneto, Apocalypse or even just Mister Sinister to be the ones that exterminated the X-men. Nope. Just ol' fishbowl-for-a-head gets that honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Appears for all of three panels, but
BigBad: While Banner has a more personal grudge with Logan, it's his actions that traumatize Logan and convince him to become a pacifist.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After he gets rid of the X-Men,
Red Skull disposes of him so he won't betray who's obviously the other bigger threat -- he organised the villains later on. and ''he'' drives the plot by [[spoiler: baiting Clint to his death with the super soldier serum]].
* CreepySouvenir: Wears Bucky's Captain America suit and wields the Captain America shield. He's also loaded with various superhero equipment, including a fully functional Iron Man suit.
* EvilOldFolks: He’s much older now, but he’s still ''the Red Skull''.
* OffWithHisHead: He's beheaded by Logan using Cap's shield.
* PresidentEvil: He rules his section of the United States as "President" from the White House, just so he can spit on Captain America's grave every moment of the day.
* SuperSoldier: This Red Skull is seemingly a super soldier, which is weird, considering that, at the time the original ''Old Man Logan'' was released (and when Bucky was Captain America), he was residing in the body of a middle-aged Russian man and ''not'' the cloned Steve Rogers body that he used to have.



[[folder:Maestro]]
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-->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has the strength of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.

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-->''There is '''more''' A no-name criminal before the uprising, he took the opportunity to battle than blindly running [[{{Pun}} carve]] out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has
a name for himself as the strength owner of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.a market.



* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]

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* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, CListFodder: His purpose is to get mutilated and extremely intelligent to boot.
killed, showing that this Logan is extra fierce
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means DirtyCoward: It's made clear that he's going to nuke not very brave -- he only got where he is because of timing.
* EvilIsPetty: Steals Scotty's hat because... he's a dick.
* StarterVillain: The main universe's version is
the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that
first "villain" Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him
fights in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]
main Marvel Universe.



!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManHawkeye

[[folder:The Madrox Gang]]
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A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the death of their progenitor.

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!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManHawkeye

[[folder:The Madrox Gang]]
[[folder:Mysterio]]
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A gang
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An old foe
of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by Spider-Man, Mysterio is the death main reason Wolverine is pushed into his unhappy predicament at the start of their progenitor.the story.



* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his dupes were usually the same, as they are meant to embody a single of his personality traits to the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his dupes were usually AdaptationalBadass: Uses upgraded gas that can fool even Logan's heightened senses. His single-handed extermination of the same, as they are meant to embody a single of his personality traits to X-men is also easily the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
character's most infamous feat.
* FallenHero: Used KarmicDeath: Is later on stated to have been killed by Red Skull so he couldn't pull the same trick on the other villains.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: You'd expect Magneto, Apocalypse or even just Mister Sinister
to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang the ones that exterminated the X-men. Nope. Just ol' fishbowl-for-a-head gets that honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Appears for all
of criminals.three panels, but it's his actions that traumatize Logan and convince him to become a pacifist.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After he gets rid of the X-Men, Red Skull disposes of him so he won't betray the other villains later on.



[[folder:Marshall Lester]]
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Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye

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Formally known as Bullseye, -->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which
he is now one rules. He has the strength of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting HawkeyeHulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.



* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a century and when he finds out that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).

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* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a century GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and when extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says
he finds out wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years
he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in
going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his 70s plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive
and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons
comatose so that he can study him and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates
him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting in the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton
podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses turning some of its women into his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]



[[folder:Atlas]]
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Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.

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[[folder:Atlas]]
!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManHawkeye

[[folder:The Madrox Gang]]
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Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.
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A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the death of their progenitor.



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the good times. He knows that Clint wants to kill him but shows no hostility.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his ability dupes were usually the same, as they are meant to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save
embody a single of his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast
personality traits to the good times. He knows that Clint wants extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used
to kill him but shows no hostility.be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.



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[[folder:Marshall Lester]]
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Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye



* FormerlyFit: He’s now an out-of-shape older man who struggles to fit into his Beetle costume.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* PoweredArmour: Dons his old Beetle suit one last time for his fatal battle against Hawkeye.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.

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* FormerlyFit: He’s now an out-of-shape older man who struggles to fit into his Beetle costume.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* PoweredArmour: Dons his old Beetle suit one last time
AxCrazy: Has been searching for his fatal battle against Hawkeye.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When
a more challenging kill like Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as Barton for nearly half a team. And century and when he still trusts finds out that Clint to help him is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself
with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in
his armor despite knowing 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is
that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for
one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of them will be dead killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a few moments.good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).



[[folder:The Winter Soldier]]
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After he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.

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[[folder:The Winter Soldier]]
[[folder:Atlas]]
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After he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.
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Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.



* AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the end, he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.

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* AndIMustScream: AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow:
He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In works as a circus freak, being billed as the end, World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before
he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To
and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.
good times. He knows that Clint wants to kill him but shows no hostility.



[[folder:Mayor Kate Bishop]]
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The other former Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.

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\nThe other former Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.



* ActionGirl: As always. Even in her old age, she’s a dangerous fighter.
* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end of the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement.

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* ActionGirl: As always. Even FormerlyFit: He’s now an out-of-shape older man who struggles to fit into his Beetle costume.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part
in her the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* PoweredArmour: Dons his
old age, she’s a dangerous fighter.
* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as
Beetle suit one to Clint. While last time for his fatal battle against Hawkeye.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When
Clint still catches up to him, Abe wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed reminisce about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to
fighting the villains Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end
one of the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of
them will be dead in a hidden benevolent settlement. few moments.



[[folder:Songbird]]
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Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and the most regretful in having any part in the Villain Uprising.

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[[folder:Songbird]]
[[folder:The Winter Soldier]]
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Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and
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After he was supposedly killed by
the most regretful in having any part in Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Villain Uprising.Red Skull's personal assassin.



* TheAtoner: More than any of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
* KilledOffForReal: By Bullseye.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She still has her powerful destructive voice.

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* TheAtoner: More than any AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible end, he thanks Bullseye for betraying Clint and killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To
the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was
the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called
Captain America who lead the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: By Bullseye.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She still has her powerful destructive voice.
Impaled through the head by Bullseye.



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Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.

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[[folder:Mayor Kate Bishop]]
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Another
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The other
former Thunderbolt, who Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.showed up on her doorstep.



* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was left out when the villains divided up the territories and still wants to be on top.
* BodyHorror: See IWasQuiteTheLooker below. Because of both old age and her moonstone’s energy, she now looks like an emaciated husk.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the passage of time, have not done her any favours.

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* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of ActionGirl: As always. Even in her old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble age, she’s a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
dangerous fighter.
* BigBadWannabe: {{Foil}}: She was left out when the villains divided up the territories and largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be on top.
* BodyHorror: See IWasQuiteTheLooker below. Because
heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of both old age and his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her moonstone’s energy, she now looks like an emaciated husk.
age.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to
the moonstone villains that gives her powers, combined they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it
with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the passage end of time, have not done her any favours.the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement.



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* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.

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* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By
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Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and
the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back
most regretful in having any part in the day. Magneto Villain Uprising.
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* TheAtoner: More than any of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice
is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
* KilledOffForReal: By Bullseye.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She still has her powerful destructive voice.



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[[folder:Old Man Quill]]
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Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, haven now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.

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!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManQuill

[[folder:Old Man Quill]]
[[folder:Moonstone]]
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Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, haven now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.
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Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.



* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/AdamWarlock the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.
* BerserkButton: Don't threaten children around him, he'll get a flashback to his dead daughter and then he'll gun down the villain who tried.
* BrokenAce: He is still a talented marksman and fighter but has been depressed since the loss of his family.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite his older age and his depression over the deaths of his family and friends, he’s still an expert fighter and marksman.
* DarkerAndEdgier: He's not nearly as prone to jokes, due to the tragedies he’s suffered in life. He also kills in cold blood much to Rocket's delight.
* DeadAllAlong: Not him, the rest of the Guardians. He's just gone so mad and delusional, he's been hallucinating them as fighting alongside him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Alcohol has become a big issue for him and everyone gets a bit worried when he's invited to a bar for a celebration after the Guardians defeat the Wrecking Crew.
* HesBack: After killing Galactus with the Time Stone, he leaves Earth in a much healthier frame of mind and forms a new Guardians team to mop up the Universal Church of Truth.
* KnightInSourArmor: The other Guardians rouse him from his stupor and he fights the good fight, but any idealism is gone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Peter Quill is this. The villains of Earth were starting to get worried when they heard that Wolverine was back and took down several barons by himself. The reports of a new saviour from out of nowhere alarmed a lot of villains and once Dr. Doom finds out the hero is from space, it so frightens him that he goes on the warpath.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's lost his Elemental Guns in fights against cannibal Madroxes and Gladiator's guardsmen thugs. But he's gained himself a Hulkbuster powersuit!

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* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/AdamWarlock the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.
* BerserkButton: Don't threaten children around him, he'll get a flashback to his dead daughter and then he'll gun down the villain who tried.
* BrokenAce: He is still a talented marksman and fighter but has been depressed since the loss of his family.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite his older
old age and his depression over her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was left out when
the deaths of his family villains divided up the territories and friends, he’s still an expert fighter wants to be on top.
* BodyHorror: See IWasQuiteTheLooker below. Because of both old age
and marksman.
her moonstone’s energy, she now looks like an emaciated husk.
* DarkerAndEdgier: He's not nearly as prone to jokes, due to IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the tragedies he’s suffered in life. He also kills in cold blood much to Rocket's delight.
* DeadAllAlong: Not him, the rest of the Guardians. He's just gone so mad and delusional, he's been hallucinating them as fighting alongside him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Alcohol has become a big issue for him and everyone gets a bit worried when he's invited to a bar for a celebration after the Guardians defeat the Wrecking Crew.
* HesBack: After killing Galactus
moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the Time Stone, he leaves Earth in a much healthier frame passage of mind and forms a new Guardians team to mop up the Universal Church of Truth.
* KnightInSourArmor: The other Guardians rouse him from his stupor and he fights the good fight, but
time, have not done her any idealism is gone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Peter Quill is this. The villains of Earth were starting to get worried when they heard that Wolverine was back and took down several barons by himself. The reports of a new saviour from out of nowhere alarmed a lot of villains and once Dr. Doom finds out the hero is from space, it so frightens him that he goes on the warpath.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's lost his Elemental Guns in fights against cannibal Madroxes and Gladiator's guardsmen thugs. But he's gained himself a Hulkbuster powersuit!
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* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.
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!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManQuill

[[folder:Old Man Quill]]
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Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, has now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.
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* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/AdamWarlock the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.
* BerserkButton: Don't threaten children around him, he'll get a flashback to his dead daughter and then he'll gun down the villain who tried.
* BrokenAce: He is still a talented marksman and fighter but has been depressed since the loss of his family.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite his older age and his depression over the deaths of his family and friends, he’s still an expert fighter and marksman.
* DarkerAndEdgier: He's not nearly as prone to jokes, due to the tragedies he’s suffered in life. He also kills in cold blood much to Rocket's delight.
* DeadAllAlong: Not him, the rest of the Guardians. He's just gone so mad and delusional, he's been hallucinating them as fighting alongside him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Alcohol has become a big issue for him and everyone gets a bit worried when he's invited to a bar for a celebration after the Guardians defeat the Wrecking Crew.
* HesBack: After killing Galactus with the Time Stone, he leaves Earth in a much healthier frame of mind and forms a new Guardians team to mop up the Universal Church of Truth.
* KnightInSourArmor: The other Guardians rouse him from his stupor and he fights the good fight, but any idealism is gone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Peter Quill is this. The villains of Earth were starting to get worried when they heard that Wolverine was back and took down several barons by himself. The reports of a new saviour from out of nowhere alarmed a lot of villains and once Dr. Doom finds out the hero is from space, it so frightens him that he goes on the warpath.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's lost his Elemental Guns in fights against cannibal Madroxes and Gladiator's guardsmen thugs. But he's gained himself a Hulkbuster powersuit!
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!Introduced in ComicBook/AvengersOfTheWastelands

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* HeelRealization: Grant was a desperate man who underwent a procedure to create new {{Super Soldier}}s for Doom's army because he had no money. After beating up protesters and seeing his comrade about to strike a mother and child, be betrayed Doom and decided to become a hero.
* LegacyCharacter: Becomes the new Captain America in ''Avengers of the Wastelands''.
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!CharacterSheet for ''ComicBook/TheWastelands''.

This is the character sheet for the various ''ComicBook/TheWastelands'' comic book series franchise from Creator/MarvelComics.

'''Remember''', this sheet is for characters and examples from the Wastelands Universe series only. Please do not list characters, or examples from other shows, movies or alternate universes here. If you have thought of a trope that fits a character from another universe please take that example to its respective sheet.

'''WARNING:''' There are unmarked spoilers on these sheets for all but the most recent comics.

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!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManLogan

!!The Howletts
[[folder:Old Man Logan]]
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-->''I'm sure now.
This is why I'm here. I'm here '''to hunt.'''''

Formerly
the character sheet for Wolverine, Logan's anger and bloodlust finally caught up with him. Tricked by Mysterio into killing the various ''ComicBook/TheWastelands'' comic book series franchise from Creator/MarvelComics.

'''Remember''', this sheet is for characters
X-Men, Logan would eventually marry and examples from have a family... that didn't last, and he'd end up in the Wastelands mainstream Marvel Universe series only. Please do not list characters, or examples from other shows, movies or alternate universes here. If you have thought of a trope that fits a character from another universe please take that example to its respective sheet.

'''WARNING:''' There are unmarked spoilers on these sheets for all but
after ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', conveniently shortly after the most recent comics.mainstream Logan had died.



!!The Wastelands Universe [[note]]Earth-807128/Earth-21923[[/note]]
[[index]]
* ''Characters/OldManLogan''
* ''Characters/OldManHawkeye''
* ''Characters/OldManQuill''
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!!The * AesopAmnesia: Once he migrates over to the mainstream universe, he will constantly learn and forget that this is not his world and that he can't change his past. It even happens multiple times ''under the same writer''.
* AntiHero: A darker version of Wolverine, who was already an anti-hero. After he pops his claws again, he's more than willing to use them whenever necessary, and maiming is his ''go-to move.'' He's also willing to kill people for things they haven't done yet.
* ArchEnemy: Due to personal history, Logan wants to hunt Mysterio and various evil incarnations of Bruce Banner.
* BreakoutCharacter: He was originally intended to be featured in a one-time self-contained story arc, but his popularity had him brought into the main Marvel continuity to [[spoiler:replace the mainstream Wolverine who had died at that point, up until classic came BackFromTheDead.]]
* BrokenHero: Mysterio ''really'' did a number on Logan. Logan's more than willing to submit to punishment and abuse from the worst of the worst, if it means his family gets to live. Essentially, this is a Logan who lost ''all'' his heroic traits, and only regained them after his family died.
* DimensionalTraveler: He travels from his own universe to various others during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', at the end of which he ended up in the mainstream Marvel Universe.
* CivvieSpandex: Once he retired the Wolverine identity, he buried the costume. He hasn't worn a superhero outfit since -- he just wears jeans and whatever shirt and/or jacket he's wearing at the time.
* CoolOldGuy: Logan finally looks like something resembling his actual age, but is a nice guy when he's not killing. Even with his slowed aging, this doesn't make him any less deadly, however, in fact, if anything he seems to be ''more'' accurate, since he can't just rush his enemies anymore.
* DentedIron: By the end of the Old Man Logan series, he's blind in one eye and only has adamantium claws in one hand. His regeneration is on the blink and he's growing ever weaker.
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** Exactly how old is he supposed to look? The original story had him looking pretty old, but Andrea Sorrentino draws him as looking about 50 with grey hair. Once Lemire's run finished, he looked basically like the original Logan, but with grey hair in his own series.
** His hair. It goes from short buzz cut to undercut to Wolverine's classic hair, depending on the artist.
* DependingOnTheWriter: How effective he truly is in comparison to the original Logan. Millar presented him as just as effective once he's back in the saddle, Lemire showed him to be more accurate and skilled while weaker and Brisson has him weaker than Logan in all areas, even before he begins losing a set of claws, an eye and his healing factor. And that's just in his own series.
* FishOutOfWater: It's made clear that Logan is ''not'' used to anything except the Wastelands.
* HealingFactor: Naturally. However, it's much slower than the regular Logan's, to the point that bullet wounds take ''days'' to heal, whereas the original Logan heals them pretty much instantly. After using Regenerix, it's pretty much gone.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:''Dead Man Logan'' ends exactly that way: Logan dies due to his injuries, the Adamantium poisoning, and the use of the Regenerix drug.]]
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With the time-displaced, younger Jean Grey. Not only was he already a few generations older than the original Jean, but he's from the future, whereas this Jean is from the past, putting even ''more'' years between them. Still, she's the only X-Man in the modern day that he seems close to.
* LoveTriangle: Storm had feelings for him because of her relationship with the original Logan, while Bishop had feelings for Storm. It didn't last long, however, as Storm rekindled her relationship with Black Panther not long after Logan arrived in the mainstream universe.
* OldSuperhero: The main thing that separates this Logan from his mainstream counterpart. He's lived through enough tragedy to become wiser for it, but is also much, much more jaded.
* OneLastJob: Turns out when he was with Maureen, he wasn't quite done with killing. When the two of them left for Japan, they were caught by a nationalist cult, The Silent Order. He had to slaughter their way out for them to escape. After that they found the farm, and Logan stayed true to his promise from then on, until the murder of his family. Later in the Earth 616 world, once he finds he's dying - he feels a need to do one last mission - kill the Maestro. When he unexpectedly survived that, he now wants Quentin Beck (Mysterio) dead before his remaining year is up.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Scotty and Jade are killed alongside their mother Maureen by the Hulk Gang.
* ReplacementGoldfish: The X-Men, but especially Storm, bring him on to replace the original Logan, who had died a while back.
* RetiredBadass: After he settled down with Maureen, he hung up the claws. After the settling down doesn't work out thanks to the Hulk Gang, he picks them back up.
* SecretlyDying: Using Regenerix has almost destroyed his remaining healing factor and the adamantium in his bones is breaking down. This is releasing a lot of toxins in his body so he only has a short time left to live.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Although he began ''All-New All-Different'' with just his solo book and a roster spot on ''Extraordinary X-Men'', by the time of ''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'' his presence became much more ubiquitous, including prominent appearances throughout that event and during ''Civil War II''. Under ''ComicBook/{{Resurrxion}}'' he was now in ''three'' team series (''ComicBook/XMenGold'', ''Weapon X'', and ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'') in addition to his solo series. Many fans wryly note that it's as if "Logan Classic" never died.
* ThatManIsDead: With Old Man Logan in the 616 universe, he always refuses to be called Wolverine. After his killing of the X-Men and his failure to save his family, he feels he's not deserving of the identity.
* TookALevelInKindness: Wolverine in most of his years, was surly and anti-social. This Logan is a lot nicer to his comrades and allies, grateful that he gets to see them alive again. At the farewell before a slowly dying Logan returned to the Wasteland, Logan tells Captain America how much he admires him and Steve mentions it's good to meet him and he'll be missed. Logan also thanks Hawkeye for everything he's done for him, and Clint tells him he likes this Logan a lot more than the younger version.
* UnbreakableBones: Averted. Something may have happened to the adamantium in his skeleton, because in the ongoing series he mentions several times that he's had some bones break during tough fights.
* WolverineClaws: Of course, though he didn't use them for a long time. He also eventually loses the set of adamantium claws on one of his hands when the Scarlet Samurai cuts through said hand, and they grow back as bone claws along with the rest of his hand.
* WolverinePublicity: Although initially averted, it eventually came on in full-force around ComicBook/MarvelLegacy: Logan not only had his own solo series, but was also in the main cast of ''X-Men: Gold'', ''Weapon X'', the ''Secret Empire'' crossover/event, and ''Astonishing X-Men''.
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[[folder:Maureen]]
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-->''We got to think of Scotty and Jade. They're all that matters now.''

A former bandit, she married Logan and they raised a family.
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* ActionSurvivor: She's one of the survivors of the Villain Uprising and makes her way to the old Weapon X facility with a bunch of fellow survivors. When that gets destroyed by a Crimson Dynamo warwalker, only Logan and her escape and they sail to Japan. In Japan, they get caught up by a cult called the Silent Order and they manage to fight their way out. Her survival streak ends when she settles down. And sure enough, she, along with her kids, is killed by the Hulks.
* CanadaEh: It turns out that she's originally from the North West Territories of Canada.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Logan says she'd been deeply hurt in her past, even before the villain uprising, but never elaborates.
* FieryRedhead: In her younger days. Having a family's pretty much snuffed out the fiery part.
* KilledOffForReal: She's killed by the Hulk Gang out of spite.
* LostLenore: Becomes this for Logan after she and the kids die at the hands of the Hulk Gang.
* MayDecemberRomance: Met Logan when she was in her 20s while he looked in his late 50s [[Really700YearsOld while being significantly older then that.]]
* RescueRomance: She rescues Logan from being killed by her gang, and the two become an item.
* SecondLove: Logan is this for her. In the storyline "The Last Ronin", it's revealed that she had a husband and a daughter that didn't survive the "Villain Uprising".
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[[folder:Scotty]]
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-->''But all you '''do''' is walk away, pa. If you really were a super hero, how come you don't fix things?'''

Logan and Maureen's son.
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* BrokenPedestal: Is less than impressed after seeing his dad take random abuse from an old man with connections.
* DeadGuyJunior: He's named after Cyclops.
* KilledOffForReal: Like Maureen, by the Hulk Gang.
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Logan and Maureen's daughter.
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* DaddysGirl: Flashbacks show she had a much more loving and affectionate bond with Logan than her brother.
* KilledOffForReal: Another victim of the Hulk Gang.
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!!Supporting Characters
[[folder:Old Man Hawkeye]]
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-->''Maybe your kids can see what a hero looks like from their video games.''

Clint Barton, former Avenger and Logan's only friend. Having participated in the great war, he's now blind. Working as a smuggler, he liked to reminisce about the glory days.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Clint dies in the original "Old Man Logan" arc, but years later, the story received a prequel that starred Clint called ''Old Man Hawkeye''.
* BrokenPedestal: While he loved Ashley he wasn't oblivious to the fact she wasn't that altruistic and in ''Old Man Hawkeye'' was disappointed to learn that she was a bully with her own protection racket. So he was surprised to learn from Tonya that she and her friends had gone to fight the Kingpin as superheroes, but told Logan that he was [[RebuiltPedestal incredibly proud]] of her even though he knew being a superhero in the
Wastelands Universe [[note]]Earth-807128/Earth-21923[[/note]]
[[index]]
was essentially a death sentence. Then he learned she simply planned to take over the Kingpin's empire instead of free everyone and has no love for her father, which broke Clint who bitterly acknowledged the fact that he was the first thing she saw when she was born.
* ''Characters/OldManLogan''
CoolOldGuy: Old and blind, but still an amazing archer with excellent hearing to compensate for his blindness.
* ''Characters/OldManHawkeye''
CoolShades: Well, he's blind, but yeah. The design also works for his hippy look.
* ''Characters/OldManQuill''
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DisappearedDad: To his daughter, Ashley. He comes into her life every few years and isn't overly involved in her life. Even before she becomes Spider-Girl, she already hated him.
* HandicappedBadass: He's blind, but his hearing still lets him pinpoint enemy locations. It's not on par with Daredevil or anything, but it's sharp.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Why he agreed to deliver the super soldier serum -- he wants a dose, so he can lead the charge against the Red Skull.
* KilledOffForReal: By the Red Skull's men.
* MayDecemberRomance: He was once married to Tonya Parker, the daughter of Spider-Man who was presumably killed during the villain uprising. If that's true she must have been born before or during the uprising, while Hawkeye was at least in his mid to late thirties at the time. Since Ashley was a teenager in ''Old Man Hawkeye'' that would mean she was born when Tonya was in her late twenties to early thirties while Clint was around seventy years old.
* NotWorthKilling: How he survived the Villain Uprising. The villains that massacred the Avengers saw him as a useless human with no real special abilities and spare him with a little encouragement from the Thunderbolts.
* OldSuperhero: Timeline wise he must be over eighty years old by the time of the comic, but he's still able to fight like a young person even while blind.
* OnlyFriend: He's Logan's only friend in the original storyline, and one of the only survivors of the great war. He assumes it's because the villains thought he wasn't worth killing.
* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation for taking down the Red Skull is to avenge the fallen heroes, especially Black Widow.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: The Thunderbolts betrayal of the Avengers led to their murder. So Hawkeye intends to reward his former team...with an arrow to the head.
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[[folder:Emma Frost]]
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-->''No one has seen me for what I really am for many, many years. A lady has her pride.''

The White Queen, Emma somehow survived the villain uprising. She married Doctor Doom and runs a town.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She wasn't a part of the villain uprising and only survived it by marrying Doctor Doom. Hawkeye is disgusted with her but Logan doesn't hold it against her as he's done much worse.
* IWasQuiteALooker: And she's very insecure about it! She's constantly projecting her youthful appearance into the minds of all who see her. She's actually pretty old.
* OldFriend: How she and Logan come off -- they didn't keep in touch, but they are glad to see each other.
* {{Telepathy}}: Albeit weakened. It doesn't seem to be because of age or anything; Emma implies she just got sloppy.

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[[folder:Danielle Cage]]
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The daughter of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, all grown up. She's named after Iron Fist.
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* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler: Becomes the new Thor near the end of ''Old Man Logan''.]]
* LikeFatherLikeSon: According to Logan, she's just like her parents.
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[[folder:Scarlet Samurai]]
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-->''I'm '''free.''' What happens next, I don't know...but it will be '''my''' choice.''

Introduced as a high-ranking assassin in the Hand, it's revealed that she's actually a resurrected Mariko Yashida (from the main Marvel universe). She eventually turns on the Hand, and works with Logan to take down Gorgon and his faction of the group.
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* BadassNormal: No powers to speak of, but Mariko was already skilled in use of a katana, and it shows.
* BackFromTheDead: Mariko returns after over two decades of being dead.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: by Gorgon when she was in the Hand. Her brainwashing is removed by Shingen Harada.
* CameBackWrong: When the Hand resurrects her, she comes back brainwashed.
* CoolSword: An energy katana that can slide through ''adamantium!''
* DefectorFromDecadence: After she sees Logan, already shows inklings of her personality before her brainwashing, and with the help of one of Shingen Harada's drug, she eventually defects completely.
* FirstLove: Logan says his time with her is, other than with Maureen, the only time everything in is life seemed right.
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[[folder:Ultron]]
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-->''Mister Logan? For luck.''

A super intelligent ArtificialIntelligence hellbent on world domination...or he was. The former super-villain now lives a humble life as a car mechanic, working with Tonya Parker.
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* HeelFaceTurn: He's one of the few super-villains alive who has turned away from the life of villainy.
* InterspeciesRomance: It's implied that he is married to Hawkeye's very human ex-wife.
* NiceGuy: Overall, he's very pleasant and does his best to mediate disputes between Hawkeye and Tonya. He also gives Logan an old X-Men memento, though this unwittingly triggers Logan's trauma, which wasn't his intention.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tried to be this to Ashley with Clint away so much.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Ultron probably wouldn't wear casual clothes back in the day.
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!!Antagonists

[[folder:Bruce Banner]]

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The former Avenger turned evil landlord. He apparently snapped when the villains rose and became a sadistic warlord, siring an entire family by raping his cousin, She-Hulk.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Most versions of the Hulk have healing factors that rival or surpass Wolverine and have survived worse then what ultimately kills this Banner. Maestro even points this out himself when he shows up in Old Man Logan.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Hulk form is now the size of a building.
* BecauseItAmusedMe: Why he sent his family to kill Logan's -- he was bored and wanted someone to fight, and he had fond memories of his fights with Wolverine.
* CannibalClan:Is the leader of one of these and even eats Wolverine at one point.
* EvilOldFolks: Banner is now much older, and has become a FallenHero and a corrupt warlord.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was once a hero like his Earth-616 counterpart, but now he is on the villain’s side. While fighting Logan, Banner explains that the extra radiation (implied to be from nukes going off on the night the heroes fell) messed with his brain, causing him to snap, marry his cousin She-Hulk, and produce a clan of hillbilly Hulks.
* FallenHero: Big time.
* HillbillyHorrors: Has slipped into and become this by the time of the story and has passed this on to his children.
* OneWingedAngel: This Banner is ''already'' super strong in his human form -- his Hulk form just gives him an even bigger boost, but is also ''monstrous''.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: The Hulk is normally immune to radiation, but he got a heap more than the usual attacks he receives and all those rads cooked his brain making him a disgusting murderer and rapist.
* SerialRapist: He eventually sired children with She-Hulk, but he implies he raped ''numerous'' women until then.
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[[folder:The Hulk Gang]]
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The family of Bruce Banner, all possessing the powers of the Hulk.
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* ArchEnemy: Nothing kills Hulks like Logan and the surviving Hulks want payback.
* CannibalClan: Are seen snacking upon humans flesh and limbs.
* ChildByRape: At the very least, the first of them were the offspring of Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters.
* DumbMuscle: They're essentially hillbilly Hulks.
* HeelFaceTurn: After getting killed by the Maestro and Logan, the handful of survivors left on Earth-616 that haven't been arrested have opted to live a quiet life that doesn't involve hurting people. Nor do they want Hawkeye's charity.
* HillbillyHorrors:Embody this trope nicely being Giant Green rednecks living in a rural wasteland who rape and murder as they please.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Though not that hot given the absence of consent. The men regularly visit local brothels and work every woman into unconsciousness to expand their numbers.
* SerialRapist: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the male members of that family, though no incest is involved this time.
* WouldHurtAChild: They kill both of Logan’s kids, along with their mother.
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[[folder:Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman]]
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-->''As far as I'm concerned, I ain't got no daddy...and I sure would never call him anything that polite.''

Ashley Barton, the daughter of Clint Barton. She inherited her powers from her grandfather, Peter Parker. Ashley is out to make a name for herself in the Wastelands
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* DaddyIssues: She ''hates'' Clint, and part of it is implied to be because he abandoned her.
* EvilCounterpart: To Peter Parker. She was even on Doc Ock's team of evil Spider-Men during ''Spider-Verse''.
* GuestStar: These days, she's been appearing in the Spider-Man universe whenever he goes up against the Inheritors.
* HeroicLineage: Averted. She's the daughter of Hawkeye and the granddaughter of Spider-Man, but is a horrible person.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Clint thinks she's trying to overthrow the Kingpin to help people. Nope, she just wants to lead his organisation. It's also shown that, when she was a teenager, she interfered when a fat kid was being beaten up by another... and then she beat them both up, because the fat kid was paying her protection yet still had money.
* LegacyCharacter: She uses Peter's costume design, although not as a hero. By ''Spider-Verse'', she's started going by Spider-Woman, which would make her the fifth Spider-Woman. It's not clear whether she merely changed her name or if this is a retcon, as she was originally said to have used the Spider-Girl name.
* MoralityPet: Spider-Kid (Peter "Charlie" Parker) in the ''Spider-Force'' tie-in to ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''. Ashley attempts to act like a CoolBigSis towards him, with the implication being that she sees herself in him, and doesn't want him to become as bad as she is.
* ParentalAbandonment: Clint apparently only sees her every few years.
-->'''Ashley:''' You here to give me one of your once-every-five-years pieces of fatherly wisdom?
* SelfMadeOrphan: Well, she tried. She tried ''really'' hard to kill Clint.
* SuperpowerLottery: She's got all of Peter's powers, after all.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's notably the only outright villainous (as opposed to merely anti-heroic) member of the Spider-Army in ''Spider-Verse''.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or even mentioned in ''Avengers of the Wastelands'', so it's [[UncertainDoom unclear]] if her settlement was among the ones that were razed by Doctor Doom.
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[[folder:The Red Skull]]
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-->''Even '''now''' I'd beat [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica you]]. Even as an '''old man''' I'm still strong...''

Johann Schmidt, the former arch-nemesis of Steve Rogers. Red Skull apparently led the villain uprising, and personally killed Captain America (Bucky Barnes) himself. He then, ironically, took up residency in Washington.
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* BigBad: While Banner has a more personal grudge with Logan, it's Red Skull who's obviously the bigger threat -- he organised the villains and ''he'' drives the plot by [[spoiler: baiting Clint to his death with the super soldier serum]].
* CreepySouvenir: Wears Bucky's Captain America suit and wields the Captain America shield. He's also loaded with various superhero equipment, including a fully functional Iron Man suit.
* EvilOldFolks: He’s much older now, but he’s still ''the Red Skull''.
* OffWithHisHead: He's beheaded by Logan using Cap's shield.
* PresidentEvil: He rules his section of the United States as "President" from the White House, just so he can spit on Captain America's grave every moment of the day.
* SuperSoldier: This Red Skull is seemingly a super soldier, which is weird, considering that, at the time the original ''Old Man Logan'' was released (and when Bucky was Captain America), he was residing in the body of a middle-aged Russian man and ''not'' the cloned Steve Rogers body that he used to have.
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[[folder:The Black Butcher]]
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A no-name criminal before the uprising, he took the opportunity to [[{{Pun}} carve]] out a name for himself as the owner of a market.
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* CListFodder: His purpose is to get mutilated and killed, showing that this Logan is extra fierce
* DirtyCoward: It's made clear that he's not very brave -- he only got where he is because of timing.
* EvilIsPetty: Steals Scotty's hat because... he's a dick.
* StarterVillain: The main universe's version is the first "villain" Logan fights in the main Marvel Universe.
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[[folder:Mysterio]]
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An old foe of Spider-Man, Mysterio is the main reason Wolverine is pushed into his unhappy predicament at the start of the story.
* AdaptationalBadass: Uses upgraded gas that can fool even Logan's heightened senses. His single-handed extermination of the X-men is also easily the character's most infamous feat.
* KarmicDeath: Is later on stated to have been killed by Red Skull so he couldn't pull the same trick on the other villains.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: You'd expect Magneto, Apocalypse or even just Mister Sinister to be the ones that exterminated the X-men. Nope. Just ol' fishbowl-for-a-head gets that honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Appears for all of three panels, but it's his actions that traumatize Logan and convince him to become a pacifist.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After he gets rid of the X-Men, Red Skull disposes of him so he won't betray the other villains later on.
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[[folder:Maestro]]
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-->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has the strength of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.
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* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]
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!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManHawkeye

[[folder:The Madrox Gang]]
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A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the death of their progenitor.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his dupes were usually the same, as they are meant to embody a single of his personality traits to the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.
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[[folder:Marshall Lester]]
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Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye
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* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a century and when he finds out that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).
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[[folder:Atlas]]
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Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the good times. He knows that Clint wants to kill him but shows no hostility.
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[[folder:Beetle]]
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* FormerlyFit: He’s now an out-of-shape older man who struggles to fit into his Beetle costume.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* PoweredArmour: Dons his old Beetle suit one last time for his fatal battle against Hawkeye.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.
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[[folder:The Winter Soldier]]
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After he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.
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* AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the end, he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.
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[[folder:Mayor Kate Bishop]]
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The other former Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.
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* ActionGirl: As always. Even in her old age, she’s a dangerous fighter.
* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end of the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Songbird]]
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Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and the most regretful in having any part in the Villain Uprising.
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* TheAtoner: More than any of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She still has her powerful destructive voice.
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[[folder:Moonstone]]
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Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.
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* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was left out when the villains divided up the territories and still wants to be on top.
* BodyHorror: See IWasQuiteTheLooker below. Because of both old age and her moonstone’s energy, she now looks like an emaciated husk.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the passage of time, have not done her any favours.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zemo]]
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* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.
[[/folder]]

!Introduced in ComicBook/OldManQuill

[[folder:Old Man Quill]]
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Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, haven now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.
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* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/AdamWarlock the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.
* BerserkButton: Don't threaten children around him, he'll get a flashback to his dead daughter and then he'll gun down the villain who tried.
* BrokenAce: He is still a talented marksman and fighter but has been depressed since the loss of his family.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite his older age and his depression over the deaths of his family and friends, he’s still an expert fighter and marksman.
* DarkerAndEdgier: He's not nearly as prone to jokes, due to the tragedies he’s suffered in life. He also kills in cold blood much to Rocket's delight.
* DeadAllAlong: Not him, the rest of the Guardians. He's just gone so mad and delusional, he's been hallucinating them as fighting alongside him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Alcohol has become a big issue for him and everyone gets a bit worried when he's invited to a bar for a celebration after the Guardians defeat the Wrecking Crew.
* HesBack: After killing Galactus with the Time Stone, he leaves Earth in a much healthier frame of mind and forms a new Guardians team to mop up the Universal Church of Truth.
* KnightInSourArmor: The other Guardians rouse him from his stupor and he fights the good fight, but any idealism is gone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Peter Quill is this. The villains of Earth were starting to get worried when they heard that Wolverine was back and took down several barons by himself. The reports of a new saviour from out of nowhere alarmed a lot of villains and once Dr. Doom finds out the hero is from space, it so frightens him that he goes on the warpath.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's lost his Elemental Guns in fights against cannibal Madroxes and Gladiator's guardsmen thugs. But he's gained himself a Hulkbuster powersuit!
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-->''I'm sure now. This is why I'm here. I'm here '''to hunt.'''''

Formerly the Wolverine, Logan's anger and bloodlust finally caught up with him. Tricked by Mysterio into killing the X-Men, Logan would eventually marry and have a family... that didn't last, and he'd end up in the mainstream Marvel Universe after ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', conveniently shortly after the mainstream Logan had died.

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-->''I'm sure now.
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This is why I'm here. I'm here '''to hunt.'''''

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the Wolverine, Logan's anger character sheet for the various ''ComicBook/TheWastelands'' comic book series franchise from Creator/MarvelComics.

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and bloodlust finally caught up with him. Tricked by Mysterio into killing examples from the X-Men, Logan would eventually marry and have a family... that didn't last, and he'd end up in the mainstream Marvel Wastelands Universe after ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', conveniently shortly after series only. Please do not list characters, or examples from other shows, movies or alternate universes here. If you have thought of a trope that fits a character from another universe please take that example to its respective sheet.

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* AesopAmnesia: Once he migrates over to the mainstream universe, he will constantly learn and forget that this is not his world and that he can't change his past. It even happens multiple times ''under the same writer''.
* AntiHero: A darker version of Wolverine, who was already an anti-hero. After he pops his claws again, he's more than willing to use them whenever necessary, and maiming is his ''go-to move.'' He's also willing to kill people for things they haven't done yet.
* ArchEnemy: Due to personal history, Logan wants to hunt Mysterio and various evil incarnations of Bruce Banner.
* BreakoutCharacter: He was originally intended to be featured in a one-time self-contained story arc, but his popularity had him brought into the main Marvel continuity to [[spoiler:replace the mainstream Wolverine who had died at that point, up until classic came BackFromTheDead.]]
* BrokenHero: Mysterio ''really'' did a number on Logan. Logan's more than willing to submit to punishment and abuse from the worst of the worst, if it means his family gets to live. Essentially, this is a Logan who lost ''all'' his heroic traits, and only regained them after his family died.
* DimensionalTraveler: He travels from his own universe to various others during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', at the end of which he ended up in the mainstream Marvel Universe.
* CivvieSpandex: Once he retired the Wolverine identity, he buried the costume. He hasn't worn a superhero outfit since -- he just wears jeans and whatever shirt and/or jacket he's wearing at the time.
* CoolOldGuy: Logan finally looks like something resembling his actual age, but is a nice guy when he's not killing. Even with his slowed aging, this doesn't make him any less deadly, however, in fact, if anything he seems to be ''more' ' accurate, since he can't just rush his enemies anymore.
* DentedIron: By the end of the Old Man Logan series, he's blind in one eye and only has adamantium claws in one hand. His regeneration is on the blink and he's growing ever weaker.
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** Exactly how old is he supposed to look? The original story had him looking pretty old, but Andrea Sorrentino draws him as looking about 50 with grey hair. Once Lemire's run finished, he looked basically like the original Logan, but with grey hair in his own series.
** His hair. It goes from short buzz cut to undercut to Wolverine's classic hair, depending on the artist.
* DependingOnTheWriter: How effective he truly is in comparison to the original Logan. Millar presented him as just as effective once he's back in the saddle, Lemire showed him to be more accurate and skilled while weaker and Brisson has him weaker than Logan in all areas, even before he begins losing a set of claws, an eye and his healing factor. And that's just in his own series.
* FishOutOfWater: It's made clear that Logan is ''not'' used to anything except the Wastelands.
* HealingFactor: Naturally. However, it's much slower than the regular Logan's, to the point that bullet wounds take ''days'' to heal, whereas the original Logan heals them pretty much instantly. After using Regenerix, it's pretty much gone.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:''Dead Man Logan'' ends exactly that way: Logan dies due to his injuries, the Adamantium poisoning, and the use of the Regenerix drug.]]
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With the time-displaced, younger Jean Grey. Not only was he already a few generations older than the original Jean, but he's from the future, whereas this Jean is from the past, putting even ''more'' years between them. Still, she's the only X-Man in the modern day that he seems close to.
* LoveTriangle: Storm had feelings for him because of her relationship with the original Logan, while Bishop had feelings for Storm. It didn't last long, however, as Storm rekindled her relationship with Black Panther not long after Logan arrived in the mainstream universe.
* OldSuperhero: The main thing that separates this Logan from his mainstream counterpart. He's lived through enough tragedy to become wiser for it, but is also much, much more jaded.
* OneLastJob: Turns out when he was with Maureen, he wasn't quite done with killing. When the two of them left for Japan, they were caught by a nationalist cult, The Silent Order. He had to slaughter their way out for them to escape. After that they found the farm, and Logan stayed true to his promise from then on, until the murder of his family. Later in the Earth 616 world, once he finds he's dying - he feels a need to do one last mission - kill the Maestro. When he unexpectedly survived that, he now wants Quentin Beck (Mysterio) dead before his remaining year is up.
* ReplacementGoldfish: The X-Men, but especially Storm, bring him on to replace the original Logan, who had died a while back.
* RetiredBadass: After he settled down with Maureen, he hung up the claws. After the settling down doesn't work out thanks to the Hulk Gang, he picks them back up.
* SecretlyDying: Using Regenerix has almost destroyed his remaining healing factor and the adamantium in his bones is breaking down. This is releasing a lot of toxins in his body so he only has a short time left to live.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Although he began ''All-New All-Different'' with just his solo book and a roster spot on ''Extraordinary X-Men'', by the time of ''Comicbook/InhumansVsXMen'' his presence became much more ubiquitous, including prominent appearances throughout that event and during ''Civil War II''. Under ''ComicBook/ResurrXion'' he was now in ''three'' team series (''ComicBook/XMenGold'', ''Weapon X'', and ''Comicbook/AstonishingXMen'') in addition to his solo series. Many fans wryly note that it's as if "Logan Classic" never died.
* ThatManIsDead: With Old Man Logan in the 616 universe, he always refuses to be called Wolverine. After his killing of the X-Men and his failure to save his family, he feels he's not deserving of the identity.
* TookALevelInKindness: Wolverine in most of his years, was surly and anti-social. This Logan is a lot nicer to his comrades and allies, grateful that he gets to see them alive again. At the farewell before a slowly dying Logan returned to the Wasteland, Logan tells Captain America how much he admires him and Steve mentions it's good to meet him and he'll be missed. Logan also thanks Hawkeye for everything he's done for him, and Clint tells him he likes this Logan a lot more than the younger version.
* UnbreakableBones: Averted. Something may have happened to the adamantium in his skeleton, because in the ongoing series he mentions several times that he's had some bones break during tough fights.
* WolverineClaws: Of course, though he didn't use them for a long time. He also eventually loses the set of adamantium claws on one of his hands when the Scarlet Samurai cuts through said hand, and they grow back as bone claws along with the rest of his hand.
* WolverinePublicity: Although initially averted, it eventually came on in full-force around ComicBook/MarvelLegacy: Logan not only had his own solo series, but was also in the main cast of ''X-Men: Gold'', ''Weapon X'', the ''Secret Empire'' crossover/event, and ''Astonishing X-Men''.
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[[folder: Maureen]]
-->''We got to think of Scotty and Jade. They're all that matters now.''

A former bandit, she married Logan and they raised a family.
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* ActionSurvivor: She's one of the survivors of the Villain Uprising and makes her way to the old Weapon X facility with a bunch of fellow survivors. When that gets destroyed by a Crimson Dynamo warwalker, only Logan and her escape and they sail to Japan. In Japan, they get caught up by a cult called the Silent Order and they manage to fight their way out. Her survival streak ends when she settles down. And sure enough, she, along with her kids, is killed by the Hulks.
* CanadaEh: It turns out that she's originally from the North West Territories of Canada.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Logan says she'd been deeply hurt in her past, even before the villain uprising, but never elaborates.
* FieryRedhead: In her younger days. Having a family's pretty much snuffed out the fiery part.
* KilledOffForReal: She's killed by the Hulk Gang out of spite.
* LostLenore: Becomes this for Logan after she and the kids die at the hands of the Hulk Gang.
* MayDecemberRomance: Met Logan when she was in her 20s while he looked in his late 50s [[Really700YearsOld while being significantly older then that.]]
* RescueRomance: She rescues Logan from being killed by her gang, and the two become an item.
* SecondLove: Logan is this for her. In the storyline "The Last Ronin", it's revealed that she had a husband and a daughter that didn't survive the "Villain Uprising".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Scotty]]
-->''But all you '''do''' is walk away, pa. If you really were a super hero, how come you don't fix things?'''

Logan and Maureen's son.
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* BrokenPedestal: Is less than impressed after seeing his dad take random abuse from an old man with connections.
* DeadGuyJunior: He's named after Cyclops.
* KilledOffForReal: Like Maureen, by the Hulk Gang.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jade]]
Logan and Maureen's daughter.
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* DaddysGirl: Flashbacks show she had a much more loving and affectionate bond with Logan than her brother.
* KilledOffForReal: Another victim of the Hulk Gang.
[[/folder]]

!!!Supporting Characters

[[folder: Old Man Hawkeye]]
-->''Maybe your kids can see what a hero looks like from their video games.''

Clint Barton, former Avenger and Logan's only friend. Having participated in the great war, he's now blind. Working as a smuggler, he liked to reminisce about the glory days.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Clint dies in the original "Old Man Logan" arc, but years later, the story received a prequel that starred Clint called ''Old Man Hawkeye''.
* CoolOldGuy: Old and blind, but still an amazing archer with excellent hearing to compensate for his blindness.
* CoolShades: Well, he's blind, but yeah. The design also works for his hippy look.
* DisappearedDad: To his daughter, Ashley. He comes into her life every few years and isn't overly involved in her life. Even before she becomes Spider-Girl, she already hated him.
* HandicappedBadass: He's blind, but his hearing still lets him pinpoint enemy locations. It's not on par with Daredevil or anything, but it's sharp.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Why he agreed to deliver the super soldier serum -- he wants a dose, so he can lead the charge against the Red Skull.
* KilledOffForReal: By the Red Skull's men.
* NotWorthKilling: How he survived the Villain Uprising. The villains that massacred the Avengers saw him as a useless human with no real special abilities and spare him with a little encouragement from the Thunderbolts.
* OnlyFriend: He's Logan's only friend in the original storyline, and one of the only survivors of the great war. He assumes it's because the villains thought he wasn't worth killing.
* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation for taking down the Red Skull is to avenge the fallen heroes, especially Black Widow.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: The Thunderbolts betrayal of the Avengers led to their murder. So Hawkeye intends to reward his former team...with an arrow to the head.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Emma Frost]]
-->''No one has seen me for what I really am for many, many years. A lady has her pride.''

The White Queen, Emma somehow survived the villain uprising. She married Doctor Doom and runs a town.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She wasn't a part of the villain uprising and only survived it by marrying Doctor Doom. Hawkeye is disgusted with her but Logan doesn't hold it against her as he's done much worse.
* IWasQuiteALooker: And she's very insecure about it! She's constantly projecting her youthful appearance into the minds of all who see her. She's actually pretty old.
* OldFriend: How she and Logan come off -- they didn't keep in touch, but they are glad to see each other.
* {{Telepathy}}: Albeit weakened. It doesn't seem to be because of age or anything; Emma implies she just got sloppy.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Danielle Cage]]
The daughter of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, all grown up. She's named after Iron Fist.
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* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler: Becomes the new Thor near the end of ''Old Man Logan''.]]
* LikeFatherLikeSon: According to Logan, she's just like her parents.
* MixedAncestry: Her father's black and her mother's white.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scarlet Samurai]]
-->''I'm '''free.''' What happens next, I don't know...but it will be '''my''' choice.''

Introduced as a high-ranking assassin in the Hand, it's revealed that she's actually a resurrected Mariko Yashida (from the main Marvel universe). She eventually turns on the Hand, and works with Logan to take down Gorgon and his faction of the group.
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* BadassNormal: No powers to speak of, but Mariko was already skilled in use of a katana, and it shows.
* BackFromTheDead: Mariko returns after over two decades of being dead.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: by Gorgon when she was in the Hand. Her brainwashing is removed by Shingen Harada.
* CameBackWrong: When the Hand resurrects her, she comes back brainwashed.
* CoolSword: An energy katana that can slide through ''adamantium!''
* DefectorFromDecadence: After she sees Logan, already shows inklings of her personality before her brainwashing, and with the help of one of Shingen Harada's drug, she eventually defects completely.
* FirstLove: Logan says his time with her is, other than with Maureen, the only time everything in is life seemed right.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ultron]]
-->''Mister Logan? For luck.''

A super intelligent ArtificialIntelligence hellbent on world domination...or he was. The former super-villain now lives a humble life as a car mechanic, working with Tonya Parker.
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* HeelFaceTurn: He's one of the few super-villains alive who has turned away from the life of villainy.
* InterspeciesRomance: It's implied that he is married to Hawkeye's very human ex-wife.
* NiceGuy: Overall, he's very pleasant and does his best to mediate disputes between Hawkeye and Tonya. He also gives Logan an old X-Men memento, though this unwittingly triggers Logan's trauma, which wasn't his intention.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tried to be this to Ashley with Clint away so much.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Ultron probably wouldn't wear casual clothes back in the day.
[[/folder]]

!!!Antagonists

[[folder: Bruce Banner]]
The former Avenger turned evil landlord. He apparently snapped when the villains rose and became a sadistic warlord, siring an entire family by raping his cousin, She-Hulk.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Most versions of the Hulk have healing factors that rival or surpass Wolverine and have survived worse then what ultimately kills this Banner. Maestro even points this out himself when he shows up in Old Man Logan.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Hulk form is now the size of a building.
* BecauseItAmusedMe: Why he sent his family to kill Logan's -- he was bored and wanted someone to fight, and he had fond memories of his fights with Wolverine.
* CannibalClan:Is the leader of one of these and even eats Wolverine at one point.
* EvilOldFolks: Banner is now much older, and has become a FallenHero and a corrupt warlord.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was once a hero like his Earth-616 counterpart, but now he is on the villain’s side. While fighting Logan, Banner explains that the extra radiation (implied to be from nukes going off on the night the heroes fell) messed with his brain, causing him to snap, marry his cousin She-Hulk, and produce a clan of hillbilly Hulks.
* FallenHero: Big time.
* HillbillyHorrors: Has slipped into and become this by the time of the story and has passed this on to his children.
* OneWingedAngel: This Banner is ''already'' super strong in his human form -- his Hulk form just gives him an even bigger boost, but is also ''monstrous''.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: The Hulk is normally immune to radiation, but he got a heap more than the usual attacks he receives and all those rads cooked his brain making him a disgusting murderer and rapist.
* SerialRapist: He eventually sired children with She-Hulk, but he implies he raped ''numerous'' women until then.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Hulk Gang]]
The family of Bruce Banner, all possessing the powers of the Hulk.
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* ArchEnemy: Nothing kills Hulks like Logan and the surviving Hulks want payback.
* CannibalClan: Are seen snacking upon humans flesh and limbs.
* ChildByRape: At the very least, the first of them were the offspring of Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters.
* DumbMuscle: They're essentially hillbilly Hulks.
* HeelFaceTurn: After getting killed by the Maestro and Logan, the handful of survivors left on Earth-616 that haven't been arrested have opted to live a quiet life that doesn't involve hurting people. Nor do they want Hawkeye's charity.
* HillbillyHorrors:Embody this trope nicely being Giant Green rednecks living in a rural wasteland who rape and murder as they please.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Though not that hot given the absence of consent. The men regularly visit local brothels and work every woman into unconsciousness to expand their numbers.
* SerialRapist: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the male members of that family, though no incest is involved this time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman]]
-->''As far as I'm concerned, I ain't got no daddy...and I sure would never call him anything that polite.''

Ashley Barton, the daughter of Clint Barton. She inherited her powers from her grandfather, Peter Parker. Ashley is out to make a name for herself in the Wastelands
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* DaddyIssues: She ''hates'' Clint, and part of it is implied to be because he abandoned her.
* EvilCounterpart: To Peter Parker. She was even on Doc Ock's team of evil Spider-Men during ''Spider-Verse''.
* GuestStar: These days, she's been appearing in the Spider-Man universe whenever he goes up against the Inheritors.
* HeroicLineage: Averted. She's the daughter of Hawkeye and the granddaughter of Spider-Man, but is a horrible person.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Clint thinks she's trying to overthrow the Kingpin to help people. Nope, she just wants to lead his organisation. It's also shown that, when she was a teenager, she interfered when a fat kid was being beaten up by another... and then she beat them both up, because the fat kid was paying her protection yet still had money.
* LegacyCharacter: She uses Peter's costume design, although not as a hero. By ''Spider-Verse'', she's started going by Spider-Woman, which would make her the fifth Spider-Woman. It's not clear whether she merely changed her name or if this is a retcon, as she was originally said to have used the Spider-Girl name.
* MixedAncestry: Her mother's half-black and her father's white.
* MoralityPet: Spider-Kid (Peter "Charlie" Parker) in the ''Spider-Force'' tie-in to ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''. Ashley attempts to act like a CoolBigSis towards him, with the implication being that she sees herself in him, and doesn't want him to become as bad as she is.
* ParentalAbandonment: Clint apparently only sees her every few years.
-->'''Ashley:''' You here to give me one of your once-every-five-years pieces of fatherly wisdom?
* SelfMadeOrphan: Well, she tried. She tried ''really'' hard to kill Clint.
* SuperpowerLottery: She's got all of Peter's powers, after all.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's notably the only outright villainous (as opposed to merely anti-heroic) member of the Spider-Army in ''Spider-Verse''.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or even mentioned in ''Avengers of the Wastelands'', so it's [[UncertainDoom unclear]] if her settlement was among the ones that were razed by Doctor Doom.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Red Skull]]
-->''Even '''now''' I'd beat [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica you]]. Even as an '''old man''' I'm still strong...''

Johann Schmidt, the former arch-nemesis of Steve Rogers. Red Skull apparently led the villain uprising, and personally killed Captain America (Bucky Barnes) himself. He then, ironically, took up residency in Washington.
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* BigBad: While Banner has a more personal grudge with Logan, it's Red Skull who's obviously the bigger threat -- he organised the villains and ''he'' drives the plot by [[spoiler: baiting Clint to his death with the super soldier serum]].
* CreepySouvenir: Wears Bucky's Captain America suit and wields the Captain America shield. He's also loaded with various superhero equipment, including a fully functional Iron Man suit.
* EvilOldFolks: He’s much older now, but he’s still ''the Red Skull''.
* OffWithHisHead: He's beheaded by Logan using Cap's shield.
* PresidentEvil: He rules his section of the United States as "President" from the White House, just so he can spit on Captain America's grave every moment of the day.
* SuperSoldier: This Red Skull is seemingly a super soldier, which is weird, considering that, at the time the original ''Old Man Logan'' was released (and when Bucky was Captain America), he was residing in the body of a middle-aged Russian man and ''not'' the cloned Steve Rogers body that he used to have.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Black Butcher]]
A no-name criminal before the uprising, he took the opportunity to [[{{Pun}} carve]] out a name for himself as the owner of a market.
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* CListFodder: His purpose is to get mutilated and killed, showing that this Logan is extra fierce
* DirtyCoward: It's made clear that he's not very brave -- he only got where he is because of timing.
* EvilIsPetty: Steals Scotty's hat because... he's a dick.
* StarterVillain: The main universe's version is the first "villain" Logan fights in the main Marvel Universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mysterio]]
An old foe of Spider-Man, Mysterio is the main reason Wolverine is pushed into his unhappy predicament at the start of the story.
* AdaptationalBadass: Uses upgraded gas that can fool even Logan's heightened senses. His single-handed extermination of the X-men is also easily the character's most infamous feat.
* KarmicDeath: Is later on stated to have been killed by Red Skull so he couldn't pull the same trick on the other villains.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: You'd expect Magneto, Apocalypse or even just Mister Sinister to be the ones that exterminated the X-men. Nope. Just ol' fishbowl-for-a-head gets that honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Appears for all of three panels, but it are his actions that traumatize Logan and convince him to become a pacifist.
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Maestro]]
-->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has the strength of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.
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* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]
[[/folder]]

!!Characters introduced in ''Old Man Hawkeye''
[[folder: The Maddrox Gang]]
A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the death of their progenitor.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his dupes were usually the same, as they are meant to embody a single of his personality traits to the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Marshall Lester]]
Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye
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* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a decade and when he finds out that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Atlas]]
Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the good times. He knows that Clint wants to kill him but shows no hostility.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Beetle]]
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* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Winter Soldier]]
After he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.
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* AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the end, he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mayor Kate Bishop]]
The other former Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.
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* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end of the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Songbird]]
Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and the most regretful in having any part in the Villain Uprising.
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* TheAtoner: More than any of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Moonstone]]
Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.
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* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was left out when the villains divided up the territories and still wants to be on top.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the passage of time, have not done her any favours.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Zemo]]
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.
[[/folder]]

!!Characters introduced in ''Old Man Quill''

[[folder: Old Man Quill]]
Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, haven now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.
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* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/AdamWarlock the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.
* BerserkButton: Don't threaten children around him, he'll get a flashback to his dead daughter and then he'll gun down the villain who tried.
* BrokenAce: He is still a talented marksman and fighter but has been depressed since the loss of his family.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite his older age and his depression over the deaths of his family and friends, he’s still an expert fighter and marksman.
* DarkerAndEdgier: He's not nearly as prone to jokes, due to the tragedies he’s suffered in life. He also kills in cold blood much to Rocket's delight.
* DeadAllAlong: Not him, the rest of the Guardians. He's just gone so mad and delusional, he's been hallucinating them as fighting alongside him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Alcohol has become a big issue for him and everyone gets a bit worried when he's invited to a bar for a celebration after the Guardians defeat the Wrecking Crew.
* HesBack: After killing Galactus with the Time Stone, he leaves Earth in a much healthier frame of mind and forms a new Guardians team to mop up the Universal Church of Truth.
* KnightInSourArmor: The other Guardians rouse him from his stupor and he fights the good fight, but any idealism is gone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Peter Quill is this. The villains of Earth were starting to get worried when they heard that Wolverine was back and took down several barons by himself. The reports of a new saviour from out of nowhere alarmed a lot of villains and once Dr. Doom finds out the hero is from space, it so frightens him that he goes on the warpath.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's lost his Elemental Guns in fights against cannibal Madroxes and Gladiator's guardsmen thugs. But he's gained himself a Hulkbuster powersuit!
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!!The Wastelands Universe [[note]]Earth-807128/Earth-21923[[/note]]
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* AesopAmnesia: Once he migrates over to the mainstream universe, he will constantly learn and forget that this is not his world and that he can't change his past. It even happens multiple times ''under the same writer''.
''Characters/OldManLogan''
* AntiHero: A darker version of Wolverine, who was already an anti-hero. After he pops his claws again, he's more than willing to use them whenever necessary, and maiming is his ''go-to move.'' He's also willing to kill people for things they haven't done yet.
''Characters/OldManHawkeye''
* ArchEnemy: Due to personal history, Logan wants to hunt Mysterio and various evil incarnations of Bruce Banner.
* BreakoutCharacter: He was originally intended to be featured in a one-time self-contained story arc, but his popularity had him brought into the main Marvel continuity to [[spoiler:replace the mainstream Wolverine who had died at that point, up until classic came BackFromTheDead.]]
* BrokenHero: Mysterio ''really'' did a number on Logan. Logan's more than willing to submit to punishment and abuse from the worst of the worst, if it means his family gets to live. Essentially, this is a Logan who lost ''all'' his heroic traits, and only regained them after his family died.
* DimensionalTraveler: He travels from his own universe to various others during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', at the end of which he ended up in the mainstream Marvel Universe.
* CivvieSpandex: Once he retired the Wolverine identity, he buried the costume. He hasn't worn a superhero outfit since -- he just wears jeans and whatever shirt and/or jacket he's wearing at the time.
* CoolOldGuy: Logan finally looks like something resembling his actual age, but is a nice guy when he's not killing. Even with his slowed aging, this doesn't make him any less deadly, however, in fact, if anything he seems to be ''more' ' accurate, since he can't just rush his enemies anymore.
* DentedIron: By the end of the Old Man Logan series, he's blind in one eye and only has adamantium claws in one hand. His regeneration is on the blink and he's growing ever weaker.
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** Exactly how old is he supposed to look? The original story had him looking pretty old, but Andrea Sorrentino draws him as looking about 50 with grey hair. Once Lemire's run finished, he looked basically like the original Logan, but with grey hair in his own series.
** His hair. It goes from short buzz cut to undercut to Wolverine's classic hair, depending on the artist.
* DependingOnTheWriter: How effective he truly is in comparison to the original Logan. Millar presented him as just as effective once he's back in the saddle, Lemire showed him to be more accurate and skilled while weaker and Brisson has him weaker than Logan in all areas, even before he begins losing a set of claws, an eye and his healing factor. And that's just in his own series.
* FishOutOfWater: It's made clear that Logan is ''not'' used to anything except the Wastelands.
* HealingFactor: Naturally. However, it's much slower than the regular Logan's, to the point that bullet wounds take ''days'' to heal, whereas the original Logan heals them pretty much instantly. After using Regenerix, it's pretty much gone.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:''Dead Man Logan'' ends exactly that way: Logan dies due to his injuries, the Adamantium poisoning, and the use of the Regenerix drug.]]
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With the time-displaced, younger Jean Grey. Not only was he already a few generations older than the original Jean, but he's from the future, whereas this Jean is from the past, putting even ''more'' years between them. Still, she's the only X-Man in the modern day that he seems close to.
* LoveTriangle: Storm had feelings for him because of her relationship with the original Logan, while Bishop had feelings for Storm. It didn't last long, however, as Storm rekindled her relationship with Black Panther not long after Logan arrived in the mainstream universe.
* OldSuperhero: The main thing that separates this Logan from his mainstream counterpart. He's lived through enough tragedy to become wiser for it, but is also much, much more jaded.
* OneLastJob: Turns out when he was with Maureen, he wasn't quite done with killing. When the two of them left for Japan, they were caught by a nationalist cult, The Silent Order. He had to slaughter their way out for them to escape. After that they found the farm, and Logan stayed true to his promise from then on, until the murder of his family. Later in the Earth 616 world, once he finds he's dying - he feels a need to do one last mission - kill the Maestro. When he unexpectedly survived that, he now wants Quentin Beck (Mysterio) dead before his remaining year is up.
* ReplacementGoldfish: The X-Men, but especially Storm, bring him on to replace the original Logan, who had died a while back.
* RetiredBadass: After he settled down with Maureen, he hung up the claws. After the settling down doesn't work out thanks to the Hulk Gang, he picks them back up.
* SecretlyDying: Using Regenerix has almost destroyed his remaining healing factor and the adamantium in his bones is breaking down. This is releasing a lot of toxins in his body so he only has a short time left to live.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Although he began ''All-New All-Different'' with just his solo book and a roster spot on ''Extraordinary X-Men'', by the time of ''Comicbook/InhumansVsXMen'' his presence became much more ubiquitous, including prominent appearances throughout that event and during ''Civil War II''. Under ''ComicBook/ResurrXion'' he was now in ''three'' team series (''ComicBook/XMenGold'', ''Weapon X'', and ''Comicbook/AstonishingXMen'') in addition to his solo series. Many fans wryly note that it's as if "Logan Classic" never died.
* ThatManIsDead: With Old Man Logan in the 616 universe, he always refuses to be called Wolverine. After his killing of the X-Men and his failure to save his family, he feels he's not deserving of the identity.
* TookALevelInKindness: Wolverine in most of his years, was surly and anti-social. This Logan is a lot nicer to his comrades and allies, grateful that he gets to see them alive again. At the farewell before a slowly dying Logan returned to the Wasteland, Logan tells Captain America how much he admires him and Steve mentions it's good to meet him and he'll be missed. Logan also thanks Hawkeye for everything he's done for him, and Clint tells him he likes this Logan a lot more than the younger version.
* UnbreakableBones: Averted. Something may have happened to the adamantium in his skeleton, because in the ongoing series he mentions several times that he's had some bones break during tough fights.
* WolverineClaws: Of course, though he didn't use them for a long time. He also eventually loses the set of adamantium claws on one of his hands when the Scarlet Samurai cuts through said hand, and they grow back as bone claws along with the rest of his hand.
* WolverinePublicity: Although initially averted, it eventually came on in full-force around ComicBook/MarvelLegacy: Logan not only had his own solo series, but was also in the main cast of ''X-Men: Gold'', ''Weapon X'', the ''Secret Empire'' crossover/event, and ''Astonishing X-Men''.
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[[folder: Maureen]]
-->''We got to think of Scotty and Jade. They're all that matters now.''

A former bandit, she married Logan and they raised a family.
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* ActionSurvivor: She's one of the survivors of the Villain Uprising and makes her way to the old Weapon X facility with a bunch of fellow survivors. When that gets destroyed by a Crimson Dynamo warwalker, only Logan and her escape and they sail to Japan. In Japan, they get caught up by a cult called the Silent Order and they manage to fight their way out. Her survival streak ends when she settles down. And sure enough, she, along with her kids, is killed by the Hulks.
* CanadaEh: It turns out that she's originally from the North West Territories of Canada.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Logan says she'd been deeply hurt in her past, even before the villain uprising, but never elaborates.
* FieryRedhead: In her younger days. Having a family's pretty much snuffed out the fiery part.
* KilledOffForReal: She's killed by the Hulk Gang out of spite.
* LostLenore: Becomes this for Logan after she and the kids die at the hands of the Hulk Gang.
* MayDecemberRomance: Met Logan when she was in her 20s while he looked in his late 50s [[Really700YearsOld while being significantly older then that.]]
* RescueRomance: She rescues Logan from being killed by her gang, and the two become an item.
* SecondLove: Logan is this for her. In the storyline "The Last Ronin", it's revealed that she had a husband and a daughter that didn't survive the "Villain Uprising".
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[[folder: Scotty]]
-->''But all you '''do''' is walk away, pa. If you really were a super hero, how come you don't fix things?'''

Logan and Maureen's son.
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* BrokenPedestal: Is less than impressed after seeing his dad take random abuse from an old man with connections.
* DeadGuyJunior: He's named after Cyclops.
* KilledOffForReal: Like Maureen, by the Hulk Gang.
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[[folder: Jade]]
Logan and Maureen's daughter.
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* DaddysGirl: Flashbacks show she had a much more loving and affectionate bond with Logan than her brother.
* KilledOffForReal: Another victim of the Hulk Gang.
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!!!Supporting Characters

[[folder: Old Man Hawkeye]]
-->''Maybe your kids can see what a hero looks like from their video games.''

Clint Barton, former Avenger and Logan's only friend. Having participated in the great war, he's now blind. Working as a smuggler, he liked to reminisce about the glory days.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Clint dies in the original "Old Man Logan" arc, but years later, the story received a prequel that starred Clint called ''Old Man Hawkeye''.
* CoolOldGuy: Old and blind, but still an amazing archer with excellent hearing to compensate for his blindness.
* CoolShades: Well, he's blind, but yeah. The design also works for his hippy look.
* DisappearedDad: To his daughter, Ashley. He comes into her life every few years and isn't overly involved in her life. Even before she becomes Spider-Girl, she already hated him.
* HandicappedBadass: He's blind, but his hearing still lets him pinpoint enemy locations. It's not on par with Daredevil or anything, but it's sharp.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Why he agreed to deliver the super soldier serum -- he wants a dose, so he can lead the charge against the Red Skull.
* KilledOffForReal: By the Red Skull's men.
* NotWorthKilling: How he survived the Villain Uprising. The villains that massacred the Avengers saw him as a useless human with no real special abilities and spare him with a little encouragement from the Thunderbolts.
* OnlyFriend: He's Logan's only friend in the original storyline, and one of the only survivors of the great war. He assumes it's because the villains thought he wasn't worth killing.
* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation for taking down the Red Skull is to avenge the fallen heroes, especially Black Widow.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: The Thunderbolts betrayal of the Avengers led to their murder. So Hawkeye intends to reward his former team...with an arrow to the head.
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[[folder:Emma Frost]]
-->''No one has seen me for what I really am for many, many years. A lady has her pride.''

The White Queen, Emma somehow survived the villain uprising. She married Doctor Doom and runs a town.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She wasn't a part of the villain uprising and only survived it by marrying Doctor Doom. Hawkeye is disgusted with her but Logan doesn't hold it against her as he's done much worse.
* IWasQuiteALooker: And she's very insecure about it! She's constantly projecting her youthful appearance into the minds of all who see her. She's actually pretty old.
* OldFriend: How she and Logan come off -- they didn't keep in touch, but they are glad to see each other.
* {{Telepathy}}: Albeit weakened. It doesn't seem to be because of age or anything; Emma implies she just got sloppy.

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[[folder: Danielle Cage]]
The daughter of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, all grown up. She's named after Iron Fist.
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* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler: Becomes the new Thor near the end of ''Old Man Logan''.]]
* LikeFatherLikeSon: According to Logan, she's just like her parents.
* MixedAncestry: Her father's black and her mother's white.
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[[folder:Scarlet Samurai]]
-->''I'm '''free.''' What happens next, I don't know...but it will be '''my''' choice.''

Introduced as a high-ranking assassin in the Hand, it's revealed that she's actually a resurrected Mariko Yashida (from the main Marvel universe). She eventually turns on the Hand, and works with Logan to take down Gorgon and his faction of the group.
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* BadassNormal: No powers to speak of, but Mariko was already skilled in use of a katana, and it shows.
* BackFromTheDead: Mariko returns after over two decades of being dead.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: by Gorgon when she was in the Hand. Her brainwashing is removed by Shingen Harada.
* CameBackWrong: When the Hand resurrects her, she comes back brainwashed.
* CoolSword: An energy katana that can slide through ''adamantium!''
* DefectorFromDecadence: After she sees Logan, already shows inklings of her personality before her brainwashing, and with the help of one of Shingen Harada's drug, she eventually defects completely.
* FirstLove: Logan says his time with her is, other than with Maureen, the only time everything in is life seemed right.
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[[folder:Ultron]]
-->''Mister Logan? For luck.''

A super intelligent ArtificialIntelligence hellbent on world domination...or he was. The former super-villain now lives a humble life as a car mechanic, working with Tonya Parker.
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* HeelFaceTurn: He's one of the few super-villains alive who has turned away from the life of villainy.
* InterspeciesRomance: It's implied that he is married to Hawkeye's very human ex-wife.
* NiceGuy: Overall, he's very pleasant and does his best to mediate disputes between Hawkeye and Tonya. He also gives Logan an old X-Men memento, though this unwittingly triggers Logan's trauma, which wasn't his intention.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tried to be this to Ashley with Clint away so much.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Ultron probably wouldn't wear casual clothes back in the day.
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!!!Antagonists

[[folder: Bruce Banner]]
The former Avenger turned evil landlord. He apparently snapped when the villains rose and became a sadistic warlord, siring an entire family by raping his cousin, She-Hulk.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Most versions of the Hulk have healing factors that rival or surpass Wolverine and have survived worse then what ultimately kills this Banner. Maestro even points this out himself when he shows up in Old Man Logan.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Hulk form is now the size of a building.
* BecauseItAmusedMe: Why he sent his family to kill Logan's -- he was bored and wanted someone to fight, and he had fond memories of his fights with Wolverine.
* CannibalClan:Is the leader of one of these and even eats Wolverine at one point.
* EvilOldFolks: Banner is now much older, and has become a FallenHero and a corrupt warlord.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was once a hero like his Earth-616 counterpart, but now he is on the villain’s side. While fighting Logan, Banner explains that the extra radiation (implied to be from nukes going off on the night the heroes fell) messed with his brain, causing him to snap, marry his cousin She-Hulk, and produce a clan of hillbilly Hulks.
* FallenHero: Big time.
* HillbillyHorrors: Has slipped into and become this by the time of the story and has passed this on to his children.
* OneWingedAngel: This Banner is ''already'' super strong in his human form -- his Hulk form just gives him an even bigger boost, but is also ''monstrous''.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: The Hulk is normally immune to radiation, but he got a heap more than the usual attacks he receives and all those rads cooked his brain making him a disgusting murderer and rapist.
* SerialRapist: He eventually sired children with She-Hulk, but he implies he raped ''numerous'' women until then.
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[[folder: The Hulk Gang]]
The family of Bruce Banner, all possessing the powers of the Hulk.
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* ArchEnemy: Nothing kills Hulks like Logan and the surviving Hulks want payback.
* CannibalClan: Are seen snacking upon humans flesh and limbs.
* ChildByRape: At the very least, the first of them were the offspring of Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters.
* DumbMuscle: They're essentially hillbilly Hulks.
* HeelFaceTurn: After getting killed by the Maestro and Logan, the handful of survivors left on Earth-616 that haven't been arrested have opted to live a quiet life that doesn't involve hurting people. Nor do they want Hawkeye's charity.
* HillbillyHorrors:Embody this trope nicely being Giant Green rednecks living in a rural wasteland who rape and murder as they please.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Though not that hot given the absence of consent. The men regularly visit local brothels and work every woman into unconsciousness to expand their numbers.
* SerialRapist: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the male members of that family, though no incest is involved this time.
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[[folder: Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman]]
-->''As far as I'm concerned, I ain't got no daddy...and I sure would never call him anything that polite.''

Ashley Barton, the daughter of Clint Barton. She inherited her powers from her grandfather, Peter Parker. Ashley is out to make a name for herself in the Wastelands
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* DaddyIssues: She ''hates'' Clint, and part of it is implied to be because he abandoned her.
* EvilCounterpart: To Peter Parker. She was even on Doc Ock's team of evil Spider-Men during ''Spider-Verse''.
* GuestStar: These days, she's been appearing in the Spider-Man universe whenever he goes up against the Inheritors.
* HeroicLineage: Averted. She's the daughter of Hawkeye and the granddaughter of Spider-Man, but is a horrible person.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Clint thinks she's trying to overthrow the Kingpin to help people. Nope, she just wants to lead his organisation. It's also shown that, when she was a teenager, she interfered when a fat kid was being beaten up by another... and then she beat them both up, because the fat kid was paying her protection yet still had money.
* LegacyCharacter: She uses Peter's costume design, although not as a hero. By ''Spider-Verse'', she's started going by Spider-Woman, which would make her the fifth Spider-Woman. It's not clear whether she merely changed her name or if this is a retcon, as she was originally said to have used the Spider-Girl name.
* MixedAncestry: Her mother's half-black and her father's white.
* MoralityPet: Spider-Kid (Peter "Charlie" Parker) in the ''Spider-Force'' tie-in to ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''. Ashley attempts to act like a CoolBigSis towards him, with the implication being that she sees herself in him, and doesn't want him to become as bad as she is.
* ParentalAbandonment: Clint apparently only sees her every few years.
-->'''Ashley:''' You here to give me one of your once-every-five-years pieces of fatherly wisdom?
* SelfMadeOrphan: Well, she tried. She tried ''really'' hard to kill Clint.
* SuperpowerLottery: She's got all of Peter's powers, after all.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's notably the only outright villainous (as opposed to merely anti-heroic) member of the Spider-Army in ''Spider-Verse''.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or even mentioned in ''Avengers of the Wastelands'', so it's [[UncertainDoom unclear]] if her settlement was among the ones that were razed by Doctor Doom.
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[[folder: The Red Skull]]
-->''Even '''now''' I'd beat [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica you]]. Even as an '''old man''' I'm still strong...''

Johann Schmidt, the former arch-nemesis of Steve Rogers. Red Skull apparently led the villain uprising, and personally killed Captain America (Bucky Barnes) himself. He then, ironically, took up residency in Washington.
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* BigBad: While Banner has a more personal grudge with Logan, it's Red Skull who's obviously the bigger threat -- he organised the villains and ''he'' drives the plot by [[spoiler: baiting Clint to his death with the super soldier serum]].
* CreepySouvenir: Wears Bucky's Captain America suit and wields the Captain America shield. He's also loaded with various superhero equipment, including a fully functional Iron Man suit.
* EvilOldFolks: He’s much older now, but he’s still ''the Red Skull''.
* OffWithHisHead: He's beheaded by Logan using Cap's shield.
* PresidentEvil: He rules his section of the United States as "President" from the White House, just so he can spit on Captain America's grave every moment of the day.
* SuperSoldier: This Red Skull is seemingly a super soldier, which is weird, considering that, at the time the original ''Old Man Logan'' was released (and when Bucky was Captain America), he was residing in the body of a middle-aged Russian man and ''not'' the cloned Steve Rogers body that he used to have.
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[[folder: The Black Butcher]]
A no-name criminal before the uprising, he took the opportunity to [[{{Pun}} carve]] out a name for himself as the owner of a market.
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* CListFodder: His purpose is to get mutilated and killed, showing that this Logan is extra fierce
* DirtyCoward: It's made clear that he's not very brave -- he only got where he is because of timing.
* EvilIsPetty: Steals Scotty's hat because... he's a dick.
* StarterVillain: The main universe's version is the first "villain" Logan fights in the main Marvel Universe.
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[[folder: Mysterio]]
An old foe of Spider-Man, Mysterio is the main reason Wolverine is pushed into his unhappy predicament at the start of the story.
* AdaptationalBadass: Uses upgraded gas that can fool even Logan's heightened senses. His single-handed extermination of the X-men is also easily the character's most infamous feat.
* KarmicDeath: Is later on stated to have been killed by Red Skull so he couldn't pull the same trick on the other villains.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: You'd expect Magneto, Apocalypse or even just Mister Sinister to be the ones that exterminated the X-men. Nope. Just ol' fishbowl-for-a-head gets that honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Appears for all of three panels, but it are his actions that traumatize Logan and convince him to become a pacifist.
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[[folder:Maestro]]
-->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has the strength of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.
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* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]
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!!Characters introduced in ''Old Man Hawkeye''
[[folder: The Maddrox Gang]]
A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the death of their progenitor.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his dupes were usually the same, as they are meant to embody a single of his personality traits to the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.
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[[folder: Marshall Lester]]
Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye
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* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a decade and when he finds out that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).
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[[folder: Atlas]]
Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the good times. He knows that Clint wants to kill him but shows no hostility.
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[[folder: Beetle]]
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* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.
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[[folder: The Winter Soldier]]
After he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.
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* AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the end, he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.
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[[folder: Mayor Kate Bishop]]
The other former Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.
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* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end of the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement.
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[[folder: Songbird]]
Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and the most regretful in having any part in the Villain Uprising.
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* TheAtoner: More than any of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
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[[folder: Moonstone]]
Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.
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* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was left out when the villains divided up the territories and still wants to be on top.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the passage of time, have not done her any favours.
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[[folder: Zemo]]
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.
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!!Characters introduced in ''Old Man Quill''

[[folder: Old Man Quill]]
Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, haven now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.
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* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/AdamWarlock the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.
* BerserkButton: Don't threaten children around him, he'll get a flashback to his dead daughter and then he'll gun down the villain who tried.
* BrokenAce: He is still a talented marksman and fighter but has been depressed since the loss of his family.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite his older age and his depression over the deaths of his family and friends, he’s still an expert fighter and marksman.
* DarkerAndEdgier: He's not nearly as prone to jokes, due to the tragedies he’s suffered in life. He also kills in cold blood much to Rocket's delight.
* DeadAllAlong: Not him, the rest of the Guardians. He's just gone so mad and delusional, he's been hallucinating them as fighting alongside him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Alcohol has become a big issue for him and everyone gets a bit worried when he's invited to a bar for a celebration after the Guardians defeat the Wrecking Crew.
* HesBack: After killing Galactus with the Time Stone, he leaves Earth in a much healthier frame of mind and forms a new Guardians team to mop up the Universal Church of Truth.
* KnightInSourArmor: The other Guardians rouse him from his stupor and he fights the good fight, but any idealism is gone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Peter Quill is this. The villains of Earth were starting to get worried when they heard that Wolverine was back and took down several barons by himself. The reports of a new saviour from out of nowhere alarmed a lot of villains and once Dr. Doom finds out the hero is from space, it so frightens him that he goes on the warpath.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's lost his Elemental Guns in fights against cannibal Madroxes and Gladiator's guardsmen thugs. But he's gained himself a Hulkbuster powersuit!
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''Characters/OldManQuill''
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!!Characters introduced in ''Old Man Logan''

!!!The Howletts

[[folder: Old Man Logan]]
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-->''I'm sure now. This is why I'm here. I'm here '''to hunt.'''''

Formerly the Wolverine, Logan's anger and bloodlust finally caught up with him. Tricked by Mysterio into killing the X-Men, Logan would eventually marry and have a family... that didn't last, and he'd end up in the mainstream Marvel Universe after ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', conveniently shortly after the mainstream Logan had died.
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* AesopAmnesia: Once he migrates over to the mainstream universe, he will constantly learn and forget that this is not his world and that he can't change his past. It even happens multiple times ''under the same writer''.
* AntiHero: A darker version of Wolverine, who was already an anti-hero. After he pops his claws again, he's more than willing to use them whenever necessary, and maiming is his ''go-to move.'' He's also willing to kill people for things they haven't done yet.
* ArchEnemy: Due to personal history, Logan wants to hunt Mysterio and various evil incarnations of Bruce Banner.
* BreakoutCharacter: He was originally intended to be featured in a one-time self-contained story arc, but his popularity had him brought into the main Marvel continuity to [[spoiler:replace the mainstream Wolverine who had died at that point, up until classic came BackFromTheDead.]]
* BrokenHero: Mysterio ''really'' did a number on Logan. Logan's more than willing to submit to punishment and abuse from the worst of the worst, if it means his family gets to live. Essentially, this is a Logan who lost ''all'' his heroic traits, and only regained them after his family died.
* DimensionalTraveler: He travels from his own universe to various others during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', at the end of which he ended up in the mainstream Marvel Universe.
* CivvieSpandex: Once he retired the Wolverine identity, he buried the costume. He hasn't worn a superhero outfit since -- he just wears jeans and whatever shirt and/or jacket he's wearing at the time.
* CoolOldGuy: Logan finally looks like something resembling his actual age, but is a nice guy when he's not killing. Even with his slowed aging, this doesn't make him any less deadly, however, in fact, if anything he seems to be ''more' ' accurate, since he can't just rush his enemies anymore.
* DentedIron: By the end of the Old Man Logan series, he's blind in one eye and only has adamantium claws in one hand. His regeneration is on the blink and he's growing ever weaker.
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** Exactly how old is he supposed to look? The original story had him looking pretty old, but Andrea Sorrentino draws him as looking about 50 with grey hair. Once Lemire's run finished, he looked basically like the original Logan, but with grey hair in his own series.
** His hair. It goes from short buzz cut to undercut to Wolverine's classic hair, depending on the artist.
* DependingOnTheWriter: How effective he truly is in comparison to the original Logan. Millar presented him as just as effective once he's back in the saddle, Lemire showed him to be more accurate and skilled while weaker and Brisson has him weaker than Logan in all areas, even before he begins losing a set of claws, an eye and his healing factor. And that's just in his own series.
* FishOutOfWater: It's made clear that Logan is ''not'' used to anything except the Wastelands.
* HealingFactor: Naturally. However, it's much slower than the regular Logan's, to the point that bullet wounds take ''days'' to heal, whereas the original Logan heals them pretty much instantly. After using Regenerix, it's pretty much gone.
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:''Dead Man Logan'' ends exactly that way: Logan dies due to his injuries, the Adamantium poisoning, and the use of the Regenerix drug.]]
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With the time-displaced, younger Jean Grey. Not only was he already a few generations older than the original Jean, but he's from the future, whereas this Jean is from the past, putting even ''more'' years between them. Still, she's the only X-Man in the modern day that he seems close to.
* LoveTriangle: Storm had feelings for him because of her relationship with the original Logan, while Bishop had feelings for Storm. It didn't last long, however, as Storm rekindled her relationship with Black Panther not long after Logan arrived in the mainstream universe.
* OldSuperhero: The main thing that separates this Logan from his mainstream counterpart. He's lived through enough tragedy to become wiser for it, but is also much, much more jaded.
* OneLastJob: Turns out when he was with Maureen, he wasn't quite done with killing. When the two of them left for Japan, they were caught by a nationalist cult, The Silent Order. He had to slaughter their way out for them to escape. After that they found the farm, and Logan stayed true to his promise from then on, until the murder of his family. Later in the Earth 616 world, once he finds he's dying - he feels a need to do one last mission - kill the Maestro. When he unexpectedly survived that, he now wants Quentin Beck (Mysterio) dead before his remaining year is up.
* ReplacementGoldfish: The X-Men, but especially Storm, bring him on to replace the original Logan, who had died a while back.
* RetiredBadass: After he settled down with Maureen, he hung up the claws. After the settling down doesn't work out thanks to the Hulk Gang, he picks them back up.
* SecretlyDying: Using Regenerix has almost destroyed his remaining healing factor and the adamantium in his bones is breaking down. This is releasing a lot of toxins in his body so he only has a short time left to live.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Although he began ''All-New All-Different'' with just his solo book and a roster spot on ''Extraordinary X-Men'', by the time of ''Comicbook/InhumansVsXMen'' his presence became much more ubiquitous, including prominent appearances throughout that event and during ''Civil War II''. Under ''ComicBook/ResurrXion'' he was now in ''three'' team series (''ComicBook/XMenGold'', ''Weapon X'', and ''Comicbook/AstonishingXMen'') in addition to his solo series. Many fans wryly note that it's as if "Logan Classic" never died.
* ThatManIsDead: With Old Man Logan in the 616 universe, he always refuses to be called Wolverine. After his killing of the X-Men and his failure to save his family, he feels he's not deserving of the identity.
* TookALevelInKindness: Wolverine in most of his years, was surly and anti-social. This Logan is a lot nicer to his comrades and allies, grateful that he gets to see them alive again. At the farewell before a slowly dying Logan returned to the Wasteland, Logan tells Captain America how much he admires him and Steve mentions it's good to meet him and he'll be missed. Logan also thanks Hawkeye for everything he's done for him, and Clint tells him he likes this Logan a lot more than the younger version.
* UnbreakableBones: Averted. Something may have happened to the adamantium in his skeleton, because in the ongoing series he mentions several times that he's had some bones break during tough fights.
* WolverineClaws: Of course, though he didn't use them for a long time. He also eventually loses the set of adamantium claws on one of his hands when the Scarlet Samurai cuts through said hand, and they grow back as bone claws along with the rest of his hand.
* WolverinePublicity: Although initially averted, it eventually came on in full-force around ComicBook/MarvelLegacy: Logan not only had his own solo series, but was also in the main cast of ''X-Men: Gold'', ''Weapon X'', the ''Secret Empire'' crossover/event, and ''Astonishing X-Men''.
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[[folder: Maureen]]
-->''We got to think of Scotty and Jade. They're all that matters now.''

A former bandit, she married Logan and they raised a family.
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* ActionSurvivor: She's one of the survivors of the Villain Uprising and makes her way to the old Weapon X facility with a bunch of fellow survivors. When that gets destroyed by a Crimson Dynamo warwalker, only Logan and her escape and they sail to Japan. In Japan, they get caught up by a cult called the Silent Order and they manage to fight their way out. Her survival streak ends when she settles down. And sure enough, she, along with her kids, is killed by the Hulks.
* CanadaEh: It turns out that she's originally from the North West Territories of Canada.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Logan says she'd been deeply hurt in her past, even before the villain uprising, but never elaborates.
* FieryRedhead: In her younger days. Having a family's pretty much snuffed out the fiery part.
* KilledOffForReal: She's killed by the Hulk Gang out of spite.
* LostLenore: Becomes this for Logan after she and the kids die at the hands of the Hulk Gang.
* MayDecemberRomance: Met Logan when she was in her 20s while he looked in his late 50s [[Really700YearsOld while being significantly older then that.]]
* RescueRomance: She rescues Logan from being killed by her gang, and the two become an item.
* SecondLove: Logan is this for her. In the storyline "The Last Ronin", it's revealed that she had a husband and a daughter that didn't survive the "Villain Uprising".
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[[folder: Scotty]]
-->''But all you '''do''' is walk away, pa. If you really were a super hero, how come you don't fix things?'''

Logan and Maureen's son.
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* BrokenPedestal: Is less than impressed after seeing his dad take random abuse from an old man with connections.
* DeadGuyJunior: He's named after Cyclops.
* KilledOffForReal: Like Maureen, by the Hulk Gang.
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[[folder: Jade]]
Logan and Maureen's daughter.
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* DaddysGirl: Flashbacks show she had a much more loving and affectionate bond with Logan than her brother.
* KilledOffForReal: Another victim of the Hulk Gang.
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!!!Supporting Characters

[[folder: Old Man Hawkeye]]
-->''Maybe your kids can see what a hero looks like from their video games.''

Clint Barton, former Avenger and Logan's only friend. Having participated in the great war, he's now blind. Working as a smuggler, he liked to reminisce about the glory days.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Clint dies in the original "Old Man Logan" arc, but years later, the story received a prequel that starred Clint called ''Old Man Hawkeye''.
* CoolOldGuy: Old and blind, but still an amazing archer with excellent hearing to compensate for his blindness.
* CoolShades: Well, he's blind, but yeah. The design also works for his hippy look.
* DisappearedDad: To his daughter, Ashley. He comes into her life every few years and isn't overly involved in her life. Even before she becomes Spider-Girl, she already hated him.
* HandicappedBadass: He's blind, but his hearing still lets him pinpoint enemy locations. It's not on par with Daredevil or anything, but it's sharp.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Why he agreed to deliver the super soldier serum -- he wants a dose, so he can lead the charge against the Red Skull.
* KilledOffForReal: By the Red Skull's men.
* NotWorthKilling: How he survived the Villain Uprising. The villains that massacred the Avengers saw him as a useless human with no real special abilities and spare him with a little encouragement from the Thunderbolts.
* OnlyFriend: He's Logan's only friend in the original storyline, and one of the only survivors of the great war. He assumes it's because the villains thought he wasn't worth killing.
* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation for taking down the Red Skull is to avenge the fallen heroes, especially Black Widow.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: The Thunderbolts betrayal of the Avengers led to their murder. So Hawkeye intends to reward his former team...with an arrow to the head.
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[[folder:Emma Frost]]
-->''No one has seen me for what I really am for many, many years. A lady has her pride.''

The White Queen, Emma somehow survived the villain uprising. She married Doctor Doom and runs a town.
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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She wasn't a part of the villain uprising and only survived it by marrying Doctor Doom. Hawkeye is disgusted with her but Logan doesn't hold it against her as he's done much worse.
* IWasQuiteALooker: And she's very insecure about it! She's constantly projecting her youthful appearance into the minds of all who see her. She's actually pretty old.
* OldFriend: How she and Logan come off -- they didn't keep in touch, but they are glad to see each other.
* {{Telepathy}}: Albeit weakened. It doesn't seem to be because of age or anything; Emma implies she just got sloppy.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Danielle Cage]]
The daughter of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, all grown up. She's named after Iron Fist.
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* LegacyCharacter: [[spoiler: Becomes the new Thor near the end of ''Old Man Logan''.]]
* LikeFatherLikeSon: According to Logan, she's just like her parents.
* MixedAncestry: Her father's black and her mother's white.
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[[folder:Scarlet Samurai]]
-->''I'm '''free.''' What happens next, I don't know...but it will be '''my''' choice.''

Introduced as a high-ranking assassin in the Hand, it's revealed that she's actually a resurrected Mariko Yashida (from the main Marvel universe). She eventually turns on the Hand, and works with Logan to take down Gorgon and his faction of the group.
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* BadassNormal: No powers to speak of, but Mariko was already skilled in use of a katana, and it shows.
* BackFromTheDead: Mariko returns after over two decades of being dead.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: by Gorgon when she was in the Hand. Her brainwashing is removed by Shingen Harada.
* CameBackWrong: When the Hand resurrects her, she comes back brainwashed.
* CoolSword: An energy katana that can slide through ''adamantium!''
* DefectorFromDecadence: After she sees Logan, already shows inklings of her personality before her brainwashing, and with the help of one of Shingen Harada's drug, she eventually defects completely.
* FirstLove: Logan says his time with her is, other than with Maureen, the only time everything in is life seemed right.
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[[folder:Ultron]]
-->''Mister Logan? For luck.''

A super intelligent ArtificialIntelligence hellbent on world domination...or he was. The former super-villain now lives a humble life as a car mechanic, working with Tonya Parker.
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* HeelFaceTurn: He's one of the few super-villains alive who has turned away from the life of villainy.
* InterspeciesRomance: It's implied that he is married to Hawkeye's very human ex-wife.
* NiceGuy: Overall, he's very pleasant and does his best to mediate disputes between Hawkeye and Tonya. He also gives Logan an old X-Men memento, though this unwittingly triggers Logan's trauma, which wasn't his intention.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tried to be this to Ashley with Clint away so much.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Ultron probably wouldn't wear casual clothes back in the day.
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!!!Antagonists

[[folder: Bruce Banner]]
The former Avenger turned evil landlord. He apparently snapped when the villains rose and became a sadistic warlord, siring an entire family by raping his cousin, She-Hulk.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Most versions of the Hulk have healing factors that rival or surpass Wolverine and have survived worse then what ultimately kills this Banner. Maestro even points this out himself when he shows up in Old Man Logan.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His Hulk form is now the size of a building.
* BecauseItAmusedMe: Why he sent his family to kill Logan's -- he was bored and wanted someone to fight, and he had fond memories of his fights with Wolverine.
* CannibalClan:Is the leader of one of these and even eats Wolverine at one point.
* EvilOldFolks: Banner is now much older, and has become a FallenHero and a corrupt warlord.
* FaceHeelTurn: He was once a hero like his Earth-616 counterpart, but now he is on the villain’s side. While fighting Logan, Banner explains that the extra radiation (implied to be from nukes going off on the night the heroes fell) messed with his brain, causing him to snap, marry his cousin She-Hulk, and produce a clan of hillbilly Hulks.
* FallenHero: Big time.
* HillbillyHorrors: Has slipped into and become this by the time of the story and has passed this on to his children.
* OneWingedAngel: This Banner is ''already'' super strong in his human form -- his Hulk form just gives him an even bigger boost, but is also ''monstrous''.
* RadiationImmuneMutants: The Hulk is normally immune to radiation, but he got a heap more than the usual attacks he receives and all those rads cooked his brain making him a disgusting murderer and rapist.
* SerialRapist: He eventually sired children with She-Hulk, but he implies he raped ''numerous'' women until then.
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[[folder: The Hulk Gang]]
The family of Bruce Banner, all possessing the powers of the Hulk.
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* ArchEnemy: Nothing kills Hulks like Logan and the surviving Hulks want payback.
* CannibalClan: Are seen snacking upon humans flesh and limbs.
* ChildByRape: At the very least, the first of them were the offspring of Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters.
* DumbMuscle: They're essentially hillbilly Hulks.
* HeelFaceTurn: After getting killed by the Maestro and Logan, the handful of survivors left on Earth-616 that haven't been arrested have opted to live a quiet life that doesn't involve hurting people. Nor do they want Hawkeye's charity.
* HillbillyHorrors:Embody this trope nicely being Giant Green rednecks living in a rural wasteland who rape and murder as they please.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Though not that hot given the absence of consent. The men regularly visit local brothels and work every woman into unconsciousness to expand their numbers.
* SerialRapist: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the male members of that family, though no incest is involved this time.
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[[folder: Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman]]
-->''As far as I'm concerned, I ain't got no daddy...and I sure would never call him anything that polite.''

Ashley Barton, the daughter of Clint Barton. She inherited her powers from her grandfather, Peter Parker. Ashley is out to make a name for herself in the Wastelands
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* DaddyIssues: She ''hates'' Clint, and part of it is implied to be because he abandoned her.
* EvilCounterpart: To Peter Parker. She was even on Doc Ock's team of evil Spider-Men during ''Spider-Verse''.
* GuestStar: These days, she's been appearing in the Spider-Man universe whenever he goes up against the Inheritors.
* HeroicLineage: Averted. She's the daughter of Hawkeye and the granddaughter of Spider-Man, but is a horrible person.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Clint thinks she's trying to overthrow the Kingpin to help people. Nope, she just wants to lead his organisation. It's also shown that, when she was a teenager, she interfered when a fat kid was being beaten up by another... and then she beat them both up, because the fat kid was paying her protection yet still had money.
* LegacyCharacter: She uses Peter's costume design, although not as a hero. By ''Spider-Verse'', she's started going by Spider-Woman, which would make her the fifth Spider-Woman. It's not clear whether she merely changed her name or if this is a retcon, as she was originally said to have used the Spider-Girl name.
* MixedAncestry: Her mother's half-black and her father's white.
* MoralityPet: Spider-Kid (Peter "Charlie" Parker) in the ''Spider-Force'' tie-in to ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon''. Ashley attempts to act like a CoolBigSis towards him, with the implication being that she sees herself in him, and doesn't want him to become as bad as she is.
* ParentalAbandonment: Clint apparently only sees her every few years.
-->'''Ashley:''' You here to give me one of your once-every-five-years pieces of fatherly wisdom?
* SelfMadeOrphan: Well, she tried. She tried ''really'' hard to kill Clint.
* SuperpowerLottery: She's got all of Peter's powers, after all.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's notably the only outright villainous (as opposed to merely anti-heroic) member of the Spider-Army in ''Spider-Verse''.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or even mentioned in ''Avengers of the Wastelands'', so it's [[UncertainDoom unclear]] if her settlement was among the ones that were razed by Doctor Doom.
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[[folder: The Red Skull]]
-->''Even '''now''' I'd beat [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica you]]. Even as an '''old man''' I'm still strong...''

Johann Schmidt, the former arch-nemesis of Steve Rogers. Red Skull apparently led the villain uprising, and personally killed Captain America (Bucky Barnes) himself. He then, ironically, took up residency in Washington.
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* BigBad: While Banner has a more personal grudge with Logan, it's Red Skull who's obviously the bigger threat -- he organised the villains and ''he'' drives the plot by [[spoiler: baiting Clint to his death with the super soldier serum]].
* CreepySouvenir: Wears Bucky's Captain America suit and wields the Captain America shield. He's also loaded with various superhero equipment, including a fully functional Iron Man suit.
* EvilOldFolks: He’s much older now, but he’s still ''the Red Skull''.
* OffWithHisHead: He's beheaded by Logan using Cap's shield.
* PresidentEvil: He rules his section of the United States as "President" from the White House, just so he can spit on Captain America's grave every moment of the day.
* SuperSoldier: This Red Skull is seemingly a super soldier, which is weird, considering that, at the time the original ''Old Man Logan'' was released (and when Bucky was Captain America), he was residing in the body of a middle-aged Russian man and ''not'' the cloned Steve Rogers body that he used to have.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Black Butcher]]
A no-name criminal before the uprising, he took the opportunity to [[{{Pun}} carve]] out a name for himself as the owner of a market.
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* CListFodder: His purpose is to get mutilated and killed, showing that this Logan is extra fierce
* DirtyCoward: It's made clear that he's not very brave -- he only got where he is because of timing.
* EvilIsPetty: Steals Scotty's hat because... he's a dick.
* StarterVillain: The main universe's version is the first "villain" Logan fights in the main Marvel Universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mysterio]]
An old foe of Spider-Man, Mysterio is the main reason Wolverine is pushed into his unhappy predicament at the start of the story.
* AdaptationalBadass: Uses upgraded gas that can fool even Logan's heightened senses. His single-handed extermination of the X-men is also easily the character's most infamous feat.
* KarmicDeath: Is later on stated to have been killed by Red Skull so he couldn't pull the same trick on the other villains.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: You'd expect Magneto, Apocalypse or even just Mister Sinister to be the ones that exterminated the X-men. Nope. Just ol' fishbowl-for-a-head gets that honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Appears for all of three panels, but it are his actions that traumatize Logan and convince him to become a pacifist.
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[[folder:Maestro]]
-->''There is '''more''' to battle than blindly running out and smashing your enemy.''

A Hulk from an alternate future which he rules. He has the strength of the Hulk and the intelligence of Bruce Banner.
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* GeniusBruiser: Strong, even by Hulk standards, and extremely intelligent to boot.
* ManipulativeBastard: He says he wants to help the Hulks find a place where they will be accepted and can live in peace... he really means that he's going to nuke the Earth to create that place, and that was his plan all along.
* NotQuiteDead: It's revealed in ''Dead Man Logan'' #6 that Logan decapitating the Maestro didn't kill him, it just put him in a regenerative coma. Even though it's a ''[[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong horrible]]'' idea, Forge is keeping the Maestro alive and comatose so that he can study him and hopefully develop ideas for new anti-Hulk technology(A reference to the Future Imperfect storyline where Maestro debuted, where Maestro had anti-Hulk weapons made by Forge.)
* OffWithHisHead: Logan decapitates him in the final issue of the ''Old Man Logan'' series. Doesn't kill him.
* SexSlave: His final days were spent taking over a podunk town, murdering half its inhabitants and turning some of its women into his sex slaves. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil He earns every bit of what Logan does to him]]
[[/folder]]

!!Characters introduced in ''Old Man Hawkeye''
[[folder: The Maddrox Gang]]
A gang of Jamie Madrox's duplicates who have all been driven somewhat crazy by the death of their progenitor.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: The original Jamie was heroic and his dupes were usually the same, as they are meant to embody a single of his personality traits to the extreme. Here, they're all evil.
* FallenHero: Used to be X-Factor's most prominent leader. Now a gang of criminals.
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[[folder: Marshall Lester]]
Formally known as Bullseye, he is now one of the Red Skull's Marshalls who is hunting Hawkeye
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* AxCrazy: Has been searching for a more challenging kill like Clint Barton for nearly half a decade and when he finds out that Clint is going blind he gets pissed.
* {{Cyborg}}: In the last forty years he's upgraded himself with Deathlok technology.
* EvilOldFolks: Once more with feeling, he's at least in his 70s and he's FREAKING BULLSEYE!
* IGaveMyWord: He kills Jebediah Hammer's two sons and fatally wounds Hammer himself, but promises to spare Hammer's wife if Hammer can give him a clue to Hawkeye's whereabouts. Surprising for Bullseye, he actually follows through with letting the wife go after Hammer manages to write "Hammer Falls" in his own blood.
* PsychoForHire: Hasn't changed in over forty years. What's worse is that being a PsychoForHire is now legal under the New World Order as he is a Marshall.
* WorthyOpponent: He's been looking for one to kill for forty-three years since he was cheated out of killing Daredevil during the villain take over. And unlike most villains of this world, he sees this in Barton and is overjoyed until he finds out that Hawkeye has glaucoma and is already 50% blind. He loses his shit over this, but gets over it when Clint puts up a good fight anyway (Kate Bishop's presence was also a nice bonus).
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Atlas]]
Size changing Ex-Thunderbolt turned circus-entertainer.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Retains his ability to grow to immense size.
* DirtyCoward: When Clint confronts him, Atlas explains that he sided with Red Skull to save his own skin.
* TheFreakShow: He works as a circus freak, being billed as the World's largest man.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Just before he and Clint throw down, Atlas proposes a final toast to the good times. He knows that Clint wants to kill him but shows no hostility.
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[[folder: Beetle]]
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* LoveMakesYouEvil: Took part in the uprising because he wanted Songbird safe.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: When Clint catches up to him, Abe wants to reminisce about fighting the Kree or Skrulls as a team. And he still trusts Clint to help him with his armor despite knowing that one of them will be dead in a few moments.
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[[folder: The Winter Soldier]]
After he was supposedly killed by the Red Skull as Captain America, Bucky Barnes was reprogrammed to become the Red Skull's personal assassin.
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* AndIMustScream: He was aware of everything he did once he was reprogrammed. In the end, he thanks Bullseye for killing him.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His new programming makes his original Winter Soldier programming look tame.
* TheDragon: To the Red Skull.
* FallenHero: Was the Captain America who lead the charge against the uprising. Now he's the villain's Dragon.
* KilledOffForReal: Impaled through the head by Bullseye.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mayor Kate Bishop]]
The other former Hawkeye. After the uprising, Kate became mayor of a town that managed to avoid getting caught up in the villains' politics... until Clint showed up on her doorstep.
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* {{Foil}}: She largely serves as one to Clint. While Clint still wants to be heroic (unlike Logan), a lot of his nobler qualities were beaten out of him. In contrast, the only thing that's changed about Kate is her age.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Still as badass as ever.
* NotWorthKilling: She was so insignificant a player to the villains that they didn't even know she was around let alone bother hunting her.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She's had it with Clint's vengeance quest and what it costed her, so she parts way at the end of the series.
* TheGoodKing: She's the kind leader (virtually the ruler) of a hidden benevolent settlement.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Songbird]]
Former Thunderbolt, turned nun, and the most regretful in having any part in the Villain Uprising.
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* TheAtoner: More than any of the other Thunderbolts, she feels terrible for betraying Clint and the Avengers and has taken a vow of silence in the years since, a quite meaningful action since her voice is where her powers come from. She doesn't even try and defend herself when she knows Clint has come to kill her and only uses her powers to defend him from Bullseye.
* ElectiveMute: Hid herself with a group of nuns called the Silent Sisterhood. And given [[MakeMeWannaShout her powers]], when she decides to speak again it's destructive.
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[[folder: Moonstone]]
Another former Thunderbolt, who Clint eventually tracks to a village in Canada.
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* AgeWithoutYouth: A combination of old age and her moonstone’s energy gradually destroying her body has caused her to resemble a decrepit zombie instead of a normal older woman.
* BigBadWannabe: She was left out when the villains divided up the territories and still wants to be on top.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: The energy emmited by the moonstone that gives her powers, combined with the passage of time, have not done her any favours.
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[[folder: Zemo]]
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: His old age caused him to suffer from strokes. By the time Clint finds him, he’s wheelchair-bound and breathing through a tube.
* EvilCripple: Revealed to have suffered a series of strokes that left him confined to a wheelchair and needing an oxygen tube to stay alive, but he’s still as evil as ever.
* EvilIsPetty: Arranged to have the Thunderbolts betray Hawkeye because he took the team from Zemo way back in the day. Magneto is thoroughly appalled at Zemo's grudge.
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!!Characters introduced in ''Old Man Quill''

[[folder: Old Man Quill]]
Peter Quill, formerly Star-Lord, haven now taken his father's place as the King of Spartax.
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* ArchEnemy: It was the Universal Church of Truth that destroyed Spartax and killed his family. But the "god" behind the Church, isn't [[ComicBook/AdamWarlock the Magus]] in this timeline. It's Galactus.
* BerserkButton: Don't threaten children around him, he'll get a flashback to his dead daughter and then he'll gun down the villain who tried.
* BrokenAce: He is still a talented marksman and fighter but has been depressed since the loss of his family.
* CoolOldGuy: Despite his older age and his depression over the deaths of his family and friends, he’s still an expert fighter and marksman.
* DarkerAndEdgier: He's not nearly as prone to jokes, due to the tragedies he’s suffered in life. He also kills in cold blood much to Rocket's delight.
* DeadAllAlong: Not him, the rest of the Guardians. He's just gone so mad and delusional, he's been hallucinating them as fighting alongside him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Alcohol has become a big issue for him and everyone gets a bit worried when he's invited to a bar for a celebration after the Guardians defeat the Wrecking Crew.
* HesBack: After killing Galactus with the Time Stone, he leaves Earth in a much healthier frame of mind and forms a new Guardians team to mop up the Universal Church of Truth.
* KnightInSourArmor: The other Guardians rouse him from his stupor and he fights the good fight, but any idealism is gone.
* OutsideContextProblem: Peter Quill is this. The villains of Earth were starting to get worried when they heard that Wolverine was back and took down several barons by himself. The reports of a new saviour from out of nowhere alarmed a lot of villains and once Dr. Doom finds out the hero is from space, it so frightens him that he goes on the warpath.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's lost his Elemental Guns in fights against cannibal Madroxes and Gladiator's guardsmen thugs. But he's gained himself a Hulkbuster powersuit!
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