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* WhatIf: Considering it was written in 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity -- now or even at the time of publication, given Mockingbird had been killed by Mephisto in one of the last arcs of ''[[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers Avengers West Coast]]'', whereas she appears alive here, years before ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' retconned that the real Bobbi Morse was kidnappped by the Skrulls and it was, in fact, a Skrull who Mephisto killed.

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* WhatIf: Considering it was written in 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity -- now or even at the time of publication, given Mockingbird had been killed by Mephisto in one of the last arcs of ''[[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers Avengers West Coast]]'', whereas she appears alive here, years before ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' retconned that the real Bobbi Morse was kidnappped kidnapped by the Skrulls and it was, in fact, a Skrull who Mephisto killed.Mephisto had killed.
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* WhatIf: Considering it was written in 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity -- now or even at the time of publication, given Mockingbird had been killed by Mephisto in one of the last arcs of ''[[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers Avengers West Coast]]'', whereas she appears alive here, years before ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' retconned that the real Bobbi Morse was kidnappped by the Skrulls and a Skrull who was killed.

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* WhatIf: Considering it was written in 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity -- now or even at the time of publication, given Mockingbird had been killed by Mephisto in one of the last arcs of ''[[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers Avengers West Coast]]'', whereas she appears alive here, years before ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' retconned that the real Bobbi Morse was kidnappped by the Skrulls and it was, in fact, a Skrull who was killed.Mephisto killed.
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* WhatIf: Considering it was written in 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity.

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* WhatIf: Considering it was written in 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity.continuity -- now or even at the time of publication, given Mockingbird had been killed by Mephisto in one of the last arcs of ''[[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers Avengers West Coast]]'', whereas she appears alive here, years before ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' retconned that the real Bobbi Morse was kidnappped by the Skrulls and a Skrull who was killed.
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->''"That's the problem with heroes, really. Their only purpose in life is to thwart others. They make no plans, develop no strategies. [[VillainsActHeroesReact They react instead of act.]] Without villains, heroes would stagnate. Without heroes, villains would be running the world. Heroes have morals. Villains have work ethic."''

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->''"That's the problem with heroes, really. Their only purpose in life is to thwart others. They make no plans, develop no strategies. [[VillainsActHeroesReact They react instead of act.]] act. Without villains, heroes would stagnate. Without heroes, villains would be running the world. Heroes have morals. Villains have work ethic."''
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-->--''Ultron 59''

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* NeverMessWithGranny: Mockingbird’s getting on in years, but she returns in the final battle, planting bombs on Ultron-59’s MechaMooks.
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* TwilightOfTheSupers: In this reality, two great events swept off the Marvel Universe: a government-mandated "villain clean-up", where the heroes were drafted to round up all the villains to be executed, and a "cataclysm". In the latter, Thor, Hercules and the Hulk travel to Asgard, but only Hulk returns; one year later, he joins forces with Ultron 19 and kills some of the remaining Avengers (Tigra and Wonder Man). The rest of the heroes then go officially into retirement, seclusion or are dead by the time the story starts.
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* VillainsActHeroesReact: The page qoute comes from this story, saying that heroes need this trope or they'd stagnate and villains would rule the world if heroes didn't react.

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* VillainsActHeroesReact: The page qoute for both this page and the trope page itself comes from this story, Ultron saying that heroes need this trope or they'd stagnate and villains would rule the world if heroes didn't react.
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* VillainsActHeroesReact: The page qoute comes from this story, saying that heroes need this trope or they'd stagnate and villains would rule the world if heroes didn't react.
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* CareerEndingInjury: As a result of his body melting to the point of requiring braces to keep it in shape, Reed Richards has retired from being a superhero. This is also why [[RefusalOfTheCall he refuses to join Hank’s Avengers team.]] Doctor Doom, who Reed is looking after, has had a ''lobotomy'' that reduced him to a vegetative state.
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* AbsenteeActor: As the Avengers is such a grand team, several potential members are written out of the main battle for various reasons. She-Hulk and the Invisible Woman disappeared, Black Widow was crippled before then, Quasar went crazy, and some characters like ComicBook/IronMan are just "not around" at all.
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** On the other hand, despite the [[MoralDissonance unsavory method most of the villains were disposed of by]], the Earth seemed to be in a period of relative peace until Kang started mucking things up again.

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** On the other hand, despite the [[MoralDissonance unsavory method most of the villains were disposed of by]], by, the Earth seemed to be in a period of relative peace until Kang started mucking things up again.
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* HandicappedBadass: Like his ComicBook/OldManLogan counterpart, Hawkeye is now blind, but is still an extremely good archer. He and his wife Mockingbird eventually return to aid the other surviving Avengers during the final battle against Ultron.
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* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Technically, this is how Kang goes down.]]

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* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Technically, this is how Kang goes down. He also did the same to Cannonball and Hotshot, in the latter’s case being Hotshot’s blast deflected off Kang’s forcefield.]]



* GoingCritical: [[spoiler:When Hulk broke Wonder Man's skin, it released all of his ionic energy.]]

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* GoingCritical: [[spoiler:When Hulk broke Wonder Man's skin, it released all of his ionic energy.energy, resulting in an explosion that kills them both and permanently blinds Hawkeye.]]



* PutOnABusToHell: Thor, Hercules and The Thing all went to fight against some great cataclysm, but none of them ever returned to the earth.

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* PutOnABusToHell: Thor, Hercules and The Thing all went to fight against some great cataclysm, but none of them ever returned to the earth. And the only one of their team (the Hulk) that did return, later underwent a FaceHeelTurn.



* TheStinger: There is someone who was watching the recording of the final battle. Who was it, you ask? [[spoiler:Captain America.]]

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* TheStinger: There is someone who was watching the recording of the final battle. Who was it, you ask? [[spoiler:Captain [[spoiler:A still-living Captain America.]]



* WhatIf: Considering it was written 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity.

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* WhatIf: Considering it was written in 1995, some of the details around the story wouldn't line up with current comic continuity.
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* AbsenteeActor: As the Avengers is such a grand team, several potential members are written out of the main battle for various reasons. She-Hulk and the Invisible Woman disappeared, Black Widow was crippled before then, Quasar went crazy, and some characters like IronMan are just "not around" at all.

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* AbsenteeActor: As the Avengers is such a grand team, several potential members are written out of the main battle for various reasons. She-Hulk and the Invisible Woman disappeared, Black Widow was crippled before then, Quasar went crazy, and some characters like IronMan ComicBook/IronMan are just "not around" at all.
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* KilledOffForReal: There are many implied deaths/disappearances, but the ones who have died in flashbacks/in story are: ComicBook/CaptainAmerica [[spoiler:[[HumanPopsicle but not really]],]] the Scarlet Witch (accidentally smashed into by Quicksilver), Quicksilver (committed [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] after killing his sister), [[spoiler:Tigra (ripped in half by the Hulk), Wonder Man, the Hulk (both blown up]], every New Avenger (nuked), [[spoiler:Hotshot (head blown up by his shot bouncing off Kang’s shield), Jessica Wingfoot (impaled by the Grim Reaper) , the Vision (sacrifices himself to kill Ultron-59), Cannonball (shot in the head by Kang), Ultron-59 (died with the Vision), Kang (head destroyed by Wasp), Billy (fled to an unknown fate), Oddball (shrunken by Hank Pym and then squashed by Ultron), and Hank Pym (shot in the back by Kang)]].

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* KilledOffForReal: There are many implied deaths/disappearances, but the ones who have died in flashbacks/in story are: ComicBook/CaptainAmerica [[spoiler:[[HumanPopsicle but not really]],]] the Scarlet Witch (accidentally smashed into by Quicksilver), Quicksilver (committed [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] after killing his sister), [[spoiler:Tigra (ripped in half by the Hulk), Wonder Man, the Hulk (both blown up]], up)]], every New Avenger (nuked), [[spoiler:Hotshot (head blown up by his shot bouncing off Kang’s shield), Jessica Wingfoot (impaled by the Grim Reaper) , the Vision (sacrifices himself to kill Ultron-59), Cannonball (shot in the head by Kang), Ultron-59 (died with the Vision), Kang (head destroyed by Wasp), Billy (fled to an unknown fate), Oddball (shrunken by Hank Pym and then squashed by Ultron), and Hank Pym (shot in the back by Kang)]].

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* BittersweetEnding: The Avengers won the day, and killed the last of the great Avengers villains ([[spoiler:Ultron and Kang the Conqueror]]). Unfortunately, the majority of the superheroes are dead or retired, and Hank Pym's RagtagBandOfMisfits was greatly diminished during this last battle, as Hotshot, Cannonball, the Vision, Jessica Wingfoot, and Hank
Pym himself all died in the final battle. Yet despite all the death and loss around them, the formally broken Hawkeye still has a reason to go on, because [[spoiler:Comicbook/CaptainAmerica will one day return, and make all this heroism worth it.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: The Avengers won the day, and killed the last of the great Avengers villains ([[spoiler:Ultron and Kang the Conqueror]]). Unfortunately, the majority of the superheroes are dead or retired, and Hank Pym's RagtagBandOfMisfits was greatly diminished during this last battle, as Hotshot, Cannonball, the Vision, Jessica Wingfoot, and Hank
Hank Pym himself all died in the final battle. Yet despite all the death and loss around them, the formally broken Hawkeye still has a reason to go on, because [[spoiler:Comicbook/CaptainAmerica will one day return, and make all this heroism worth it.]]

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Two years later, Kang [[NukeEm nukes]] The Avengers Nuclear Facility, the current headquarters of the current iteration of the Avengers, killing everyone inside. As expected, this attracted some heavy attention to the news media, and they interview what's left of the original Avengers, starting with [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] and his wife, [[ComicBook/TheWasp Janet Pym née van Dyne]]. After driving off the paparazzi, [[LegacyCharacter Ultron-59]] teleports right next to Hank and Janet, telling them that [[UltimateShowdownofUltimateDestiny the "final battle"]] is about to begin, and Hank has the choice of [[AvengersAssemble gathering what's left of the Avengers]] and fight off Ultron's forces as a team, or take a fatal chance and fight Ultron individually. After choosing the former option, Hank sets out to assemble a team of able-body and capable heroes including the [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Human Torch]], Jessica Wingfoot, the daughter of Wyatt Wingfoot and [[ComicBook/SheHulk the MIA She-Hulk]] and the blind Hawkeye and his wife, Mockingbird while Ultron gathers up Kang, the GrimReaper Billy Maximoff, the son of ComicBook/TheVision and the deceased ComicBook/ScarletWitch, and his friend, Oddball, PsychoSerum incarnate.

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Two years later, Kang [[NukeEm nukes]] The Avengers Nuclear Facility, the current headquarters of the current iteration of the Avengers, killing everyone inside. As expected, this attracted some heavy attention to the news media, and they interview what's left of the original Avengers, starting with [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] and his wife, [[ComicBook/TheWasp Janet Pym née van Dyne]]. After driving off the paparazzi, [[LegacyCharacter Ultron-59]] teleports right next to Hank and Janet, telling them that [[UltimateShowdownofUltimateDestiny the "final battle"]] is about to begin, and Hank has the choice of [[AvengersAssemble gathering what's left of the Avengers]] and fight off Ultron's forces as a team, or take a fatal chance and fight Ultron individually. After choosing the former option, Hank sets out to assemble a team of able-body and capable heroes including the [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Human Torch]], Jessica Wingfoot, the daughter of Wyatt Wingfoot and [[ComicBook/SheHulk the MIA She-Hulk]] and the blind Hawkeye and his wife, Mockingbird while Ultron gathers up Kang, the GrimReaper Billy Maximoff, the son of ComicBook/TheVision and the deceased ComicBook/ScarletWitch, and his friend, Oddball, PsychoSerum incarnate.



* BittersweetEnding: The Avengers won the day, and killed the last of the great avengers villains ([[spoiler:Ultron and Kang the Conqueror]]). Unfortunately, the majority of the superheroes are dead or retired, and Hank Pym's RagtagBandOfMisfits was greatly diminished during this last battle. Yet despite all the death and loss around them, the formally broken Hawkeye still has a reason to go on, because [[spoiler:Comicbook/CaptainAmerica will one day return, and make all this heroism worth it.]]
* BlessedWithSuck: The Wasp still has her shrinking powers and biostings, but it began affecting her biology more long term, so that by the time of the story, she's shrunk to the size of a child, can't grow back, and was socially ostracized for it.

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* BittersweetEnding: The Avengers won the day, and killed the last of the great avengers Avengers villains ([[spoiler:Ultron and Kang the Conqueror]]). Unfortunately, the majority of the superheroes are dead or retired, and Hank Pym's RagtagBandOfMisfits was greatly diminished during this last battle, as Hotshot, Cannonball, the Vision, Jessica Wingfoot, and Hank
Pym himself all died in the final
battle. Yet despite all the death and loss around them, the formally broken Hawkeye still has a reason to go on, because [[spoiler:Comicbook/CaptainAmerica will one day return, and make all this heroism worth it.]]
* BlessedWithSuck: The Wasp still has her shrinking powers and biostings, but it began affecting her biology more long term, shrinking her by an inch a year, so that by the time of the story, she's shrunk to the size of a child, can't grow back, and was socially ostracized for it.



* DistantFinale: To the Avengers stories as a whole (at least in speculation).

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* DistantFinale: To the Avengers stories as a whole (at least in speculation). Sure enough, it’s a DeadlyDistantFinale with the deaths of many heroes and villains alike.



* KilledOffForReal: There are many implied deaths/disappearances, but the ones who have died in flashbacks/in story are: ComicBook/CaptainAmerica [[spoiler:[[HumanPopsicle but not really]],]] the Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, [[spoiler:Tigra, Wonder Man, the Hulk]], every New Avenger, [[spoiler:Hotshot, Jessica Wingfoot, the Vision, Cannonball, Ultron-59, Kang, Billy, Oddball, Hank Pym]].
** Older avengers also died offscreen include Black Panther and Wild Man.

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* KilledOffForReal: There are many implied deaths/disappearances, but the ones who have died in flashbacks/in story are: ComicBook/CaptainAmerica [[spoiler:[[HumanPopsicle but not really]],]] the Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, [[spoiler:Tigra, Witch (accidentally smashed into by Quicksilver), Quicksilver (committed [[DrivenToSuicide suicide]] after killing his sister), [[spoiler:Tigra (ripped in half by the Hulk), Wonder Man, the Hulk]], Hulk (both blown up]], every New Avenger, [[spoiler:Hotshot, Avenger (nuked), [[spoiler:Hotshot (head blown up by his shot bouncing off Kang’s shield), Jessica Wingfoot, Wingfoot (impaled by the Vision, Cannonball, Ultron-59, Kang, Billy, Oddball, Grim Reaper) , the Vision (sacrifices himself to kill Ultron-59), Cannonball (shot in the head by Kang), Ultron-59 (died with the Vision), Kang (head destroyed by Wasp), Billy (fled to an unknown fate), Oddball (shrunken by Hank Pym]].
Pym and then squashed by Ultron), and Hank Pym (shot in the back by Kang)]].
** Older avengers Avengers who also died offscreen include Black Panther and Wild Man.



* RefusalOfTheCall: The Human Torch's daughter refused to join the battle despite inheriting her father's fire powers.

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* RefusalOfTheCall: The Human Torch's daughter refused to join the battle despite inheriting her father's fire powers. Peter Parker also declined due to his responsibilities to his family, and Reed Richards and Victor Von Doom both had permanent disabilities.
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The story starts off with [[ConquerorFromTheFuture Kang the Conqueror]] killing some guards and entering a Time Capsule that has [[SuperHeroTrophyShelf many memorabilia and souvenirs]] of many, many heroes, including independent heroes, the Avengers, and [[ComicBook/XMen the X-Men]]. Kang, however, finds something more interesting and informative than anything in the Time Capsule; [[ApocalypticLog a book titled ''The Last Avengers Story'']] depicting, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the end of the Avengers]].

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The story starts off with [[ComicBook/KangTheConqueror Kang]] [[ConquerorFromTheFuture Kang the Conqueror]] killing some guards and entering a Time Capsule that has [[SuperHeroTrophyShelf many memorabilia and souvenirs]] of many, many heroes, including independent heroes, the Avengers, and [[ComicBook/XMen the X-Men]]. Kang, however, finds something more interesting and informative than anything in the Time Capsule; [[ApocalypticLog a book titled ''The Last Avengers Story'']] depicting, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the end of the Avengers]].
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A 1995 limited series written by Creator/PeterDavid and Ariel Olivetti depicting the theoretical end to [[ComicBook/TheAvengers The Avengers]], taking place in a BadFuture where many super-powered heroes and villains are either dead, retired or missing. This one of the few comic series to use the ''Alternaverse'' brand in order to differentiate it from the ''What If'' brand.

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A 1995 limited series written by Creator/PeterDavid and Ariel Olivetti depicting the theoretical end to [[ComicBook/TheAvengers The Avengers]], taking place in a BadFuture where many super-powered heroes and villains are either dead, retired or missing. This is one of the few comic series to use the ''Alternaverse'' brand in order to differentiate it from the ''What If'' brand.
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A 1995 limited series written by Creator/PeterDavid and Ariel Olivetti depicting the theoretical end to [[ComicBook/TheAvengers The Avengers]], taking place in a BadFuture where many super-powered heroes and villains are either dead, retired or missing.

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A 1995 limited series written by Creator/PeterDavid and Ariel Olivetti depicting the theoretical end to [[ComicBook/TheAvengers The Avengers]], taking place in a BadFuture where many super-powered heroes and villains are either dead, retired or missing.
missing. This one of the few comic series to use the ''Alternaverse'' brand in order to differentiate it from the ''What If'' brand.
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* TheCameo: Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/IronMan during Captain America's funeral, [[Comicbook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]], [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] and [[Comicbook/DrDoom Doctor Doom]] were called in by Hank to join in the battle, but the former couldn't go due to responsibilities with his family, and the latter two because Reed would be a liability in battle (his body has melted to the point where he needs braces) and Doctor Doom because, well, brain damage and all.

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* TheCameo: Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/IronMan during Captain America's funeral, [[Comicbook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]], [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] and [[Comicbook/DrDoom Doctor Doom]] Comicbook/DoctorDoom were called in by Hank to join in the battle, but the former couldn't go due to responsibilities with his family, and the latter two because Reed would be a liability in battle (his body has melted to the point where he needs braces) and Doctor Doom because, well, brain damage and all.

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** [[spoiler:TakingYouWithMe]]: [[spoiler:Wonder Man: "''Tigra... I'm... I'm coming, kid... and I'm bringing... '''company'''..." *cue mushroom cloud explosion*'']]



** ShellShockedVeteran: The Hulk was the only one to have returned from battle, although he was found unconscious in the side of Mount Parnassus, holding Hercules' mace. His skin color was the color of slate instead of his usual green. [[spoiler:Its implied that the events that took place during the Great Cataclysm fueled the Hulk's Face Heel Turn.]]

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** ShellShockedVeteran: The Hulk was * HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:If Kang didn't kill Hank before Ultron did, Ultron wouldn't turn on him, and the only one to villains could have returned from battle, although he was found unconscious in the side of Mount Parnassus, holding Hercules' mace. His skin color was the color of slate instead of his usual green. [[spoiler:Its implied that the events that took place during the Great Cataclysm fueled the Hulk's Face Heel Turn.won.]]



** HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:If Kang didn't kill Hank before Ultron did, Ultron wouldn't turn on him, and the villains could have won.]]

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** HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:If Kang didn't kill Hank before Ultron did, Ultron wouldn't turn on him, and * ShellShockedVeteran: The Hulk was the villains could only one to have won.returned from the Great Cataclysm, although he was found unconscious in the side of Mount Parnassus, holding Hercules' mace. His skin color was the color of slate instead of his usual green. [[spoiler:Its implied that the events that took place during the Great Cataclysm fueled the Hulk's Face Heel Turn.]]


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* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:Wonder Man]]: "[[spoiler:Tigra]]... I'm... I'm coming, kid... and I'm bringing... '''company'''..." ''*cue mushroom cloud explosion*''
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* KilledOffForReal: There are many implied deaths/disappearances, but the ones who have died in flashbacks/in story are: ComicBook/CaptainAmerica [[spoiler:[[SuspendedAnimation but not really]],]] the Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, [[spoiler:Tigra, Wonder Man, the Hulk]], every New Avenger, [[spoiler:Hotshot, Jessica Wingfoot, the Vision, Cannonball, Ultron-59, Kang, Billy, Oddball, Hank Pym]].

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* KilledOffForReal: There are many implied deaths/disappearances, but the ones who have died in flashbacks/in story are: ComicBook/CaptainAmerica [[spoiler:[[SuspendedAnimation [[spoiler:[[HumanPopsicle but not really]],]] the Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, [[spoiler:Tigra, Wonder Man, the Hulk]], every New Avenger, [[spoiler:Hotshot, Jessica Wingfoot, the Vision, Cannonball, Ultron-59, Kang, Billy, Oddball, Hank Pym]].
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never find out what happened to the grim reaper at the end of the book.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We never find out what happened to Sue Storm and She-Hulk, the grim reaper at the end of the book.Grim Reaper also disappears and is never mentioned again after both Kang and Ultron are taken care off.

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