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* Jean Grey's CharacterDevelopment Post-Ultimatum is pretty unsettling with inspection. She went from an idealistic hero and TheHeart of the X-Men who strongly advocated a ThouShaltNotKill stance to a murderous dictator planning assassinations and murder attempts on her own former teammates. All because she went through one too many BreakTheCutie moments.

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* Jean Grey's CharacterDevelopment Post-Ultimatum is pretty unsettling with inspection. She went from an idealistic hero and TheHeart of the X-Men who strongly advocated a ThouShaltNotKill stance to a murderous dictator planning assassinations and murder attempts on her own former teammates. All because she went through one too many BreakTheCutie moments.moments.
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If you thought the nightmare fuel of the mainstream X-Men was bad, the horror show that mutants are trapped in within the Ultimate Verse will kick things UpToEleven. Some horrific examples of nightmare fuel found in the dismal world of the Ultimate X-Men include:

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If you thought the nightmare fuel of the mainstream X-Men was bad, the horror show that mutants are trapped in within the Ultimate Verse will kick things UpToEleven.up to eleven. Some horrific examples of nightmare fuel found in the dismal world of the Ultimate X-Men include:
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* Unlike the Mainstream Comics, this universe's version of Multiple Man is used in Ultimatum to exactly how dangerous a man who can make an unending number of copies can be in the right (or, in this case, wrong) hands. MM uses his powers to make an unending number of suicide bombers and becomes the second-biggest HeroKiller in the series next to Magneto, killing off every minor good character in the cast simply by running around and blowing himself up.

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* Unlike the Mainstream Comics, this universe's version of Multiple Man is used in Ultimatum to show exactly how dangerous a man who can make an unending number of copies can be in the right (or, in this case, wrong) hands. MM uses his powers to make himself an unending number of suicide bombers and becomes the second-biggest HeroKiller in the series next to Magneto, killing off every minor good character in the cast simply by running around and blowing himself up.
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* Unlike the Mainstream Comics, this universe's version of Multiple Man is used in Ultimatum to exactly how dangerous a man who can make an unending number of copies can be in the right (or, in this case, wrong) hands. MM uses his powers to make an unending number of suicide bombers and becomes the second-biggest HeroKiller in the series next to Magneto, killing off every minor good character in the cast simply by running around and blowing himself up.
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** Made even scarier by the fact that it's ''[[TruerToTheText more in-line with Magneto's early characterization]]'', as for the first nearly two decades after he was introduced, Magneto had no sympathetic characteristics and was what many would consider an irredeemable scumbag.

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** Made even scarier by the fact that it's ''[[TruerToTheText ''[[RevisitingTheRoots more in-line with Magneto's early characterization]]'', as for the first nearly two decades after he was introduced, Magneto he had no sympathetic characteristics and was what many would consider an irredeemable scumbag.

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* '''Magneto'''. He's even more ruthless and vicious than his mainstream counterpart with a FantasticRacism towards humans (and pretty much anything else not mutant) that surpasses anything the typical Magneto would indulge in. He's so bigoted towards humans he planned to have them used as food stuffs and cattle for his mutant forces after he completed his plans for domination. He's responsible for habitual terrorist bombings that kicked off the abominable prejudice towards mutants in the verse, millions of deaths, and massive protagonist death considering he kicked off the ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' arc by stealing Thor's hammer to offset the Earth's magnetic poles, making him the verse's most infamous and widespread HeroKiller.
** Some members of the Brotherhood also qualify as terrifying themselves, notably Mastermind and Pyro who were shown trying to [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil gang rape Valkyrie after incapacitating her]] and the disgustingly obese mass of flesh [[IAmAHumanitarian The Blob]], a confirmed cannibal who threatens to eat his enemies in battle and was outright shown to have eaten the Wasp during the Ultimatum event.

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* '''Magneto'''. He's even far more ruthless and vicious than his mainstream counterpart with a FantasticRacism towards humans (and pretty much anything else not mutant) that surpasses anything the typical Magneto would indulge in. He's so bigoted towards humans he planned to have them used as food stuffs and cattle for his mutant forces after he completed his plans for domination. He's responsible for habitual terrorist bombings that kicked off the abominable prejudice towards mutants in the verse, millions of deaths, and massive protagonist death considering he kicked off the ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' arc by stealing Thor's hammer to offset the Earth's magnetic poles, making him the verse's most infamous and widespread HeroKiller.
** Made even scarier by the fact that it's ''[[TruerToTheText more in-line with Magneto's early characterization]]'', as for the first nearly two decades after he was introduced, Magneto had no sympathetic characteristics and was what many would consider an irredeemable scumbag.
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Some members of the Brotherhood also qualify as terrifying themselves, notably Mastermind and Pyro who were shown trying to [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil gang rape Valkyrie after incapacitating her]] and the disgustingly obese mass of flesh [[IAmAHumanitarian The Blob]], a confirmed cannibal who threatens to eat his enemies in battle and was outright shown to have eaten the Wasp during the Ultimatum event.
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