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1%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample entries are many, and have been commented out, as have any folders with no tropes.
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3This is a list of characters that appear in the {{MMORPG}} VideoGame/MarvelHeroes. Hero characters can be seen as being more akin to traditional RPG 'classes', each with their own customisable powersets, statistics, costumes and buffs available. The page is currently undergoing restructuring to fully flesh out its listings.
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5[[foldercontrol]]
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7!Heroes
8
9[[folder:Angela]]
10!!ComicBook/{{Angela|AsgardsAssassin}}
11->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey
12
13[[/folder]]
14
15[[folder:Ant-Man]]
16!!ComicBook/AntMan
17->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WallyWingert (Hank Pym), Creator/GrantGeorge (Scott Lang)
18
19[[/folder]]
20
21[[folder:Beast]]
22!!ComicBook/{{Beast|Marvel Comics}}
23->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
24
25* GeniusBruiser: Super strong, super intelligent.
26
27[[/folder]]
28
29[[folder:Black Bolt]]
30!!ComicBook/BlackBolt
31
32[[/folder]]
33
34[[folder:Black Cat]]
35!!ComicBook/BlackCat
36->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AliHillis (as a boss), Creator/JenniferHale (as a playable character)
37
38->''Idolizing her father, himself a famous burglar, Felcia Hardy taught herself safe cracking, lock picking, and other thievery techniques. After failing to break out her father, she took up the persona of Black Cat full-time, seeking to continue her father's legacy. Though she always walks the line between hero and criminal, at the end of the day, she can be counted on to do the right thing.''
39----
40* AdaptationalHeroism: This version of Black Cat retains her AntiHero nature as opposed to the full on villain she's become post-''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''. Ironically, her post-FaceHeelTurn look is available ingame as a costume, but it doesn't chance her demeanor. That said, she seems to have retained her post-FaceHeelTurn resentment of Spider-Man, given that her quotes towards him mostly have her bitterly telling him off.
41* AscendedExtra: Started off as a minor background character whose sole appearance was swiping something from Kingpin's warehouse, then she became a tutorial boss, then she became a randomly spawning boss in both Midtown Patrol and the Castle Doom Terminals before finally becoming fully playable.
42* ClassyCatBurglar: It goes without saying, really.
43* MirrorBoss: It is entirely possible to fight boss Black Cat while playing as her, in which case player Black Cat will accuse the boss Black Cat of being an impostor. There's even an achievement for defeating Black Cat ''as'' Black Cat a certain number of times.
44* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Many of her lines make it clear that she's helping the other heroes for the loot first, the actual heroism second.
45* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Mainly towards Spider-Man. She ''really'' doesn't enjoy working alongside the man who destroyed her life (even if it was more Doc Ock's fault than Spidey's).
46* TrapMaster: Many of her powers involve using a variety of mine traps.
47* TheVamp: Constantly hits on the male heroes (and even a few of the female ones) in her idle dialogue.
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Black Panther]]
51!!ComicBook/BlackPanther
52->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesCMathisIII
53
54->''T'Challa rules the technologically advanced African kingdom of Wakanda. In addition to having peak human physical abilities, his mystical link to the Panther God grants him superhumanly acute senses and allows him to also wear the ceremonial mantle of the Black Panther. Black Panther must balance his duties as a king with his responsibilities as a hero. This tension occasionally strains his standing with his allies in the Avengers, as well as the respect of his own people.''
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56* AbsurdlySharpClaws: T'Challa's suit features panther claws in the gloves that are forged out of Vibranium. One of his power trees, Blade Fighter, is built around using them. He also wields various blades and daggers made of the same material.
57* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Derives some supernatural powers from the Panther God Bast, which is reflected in his 'Panther Avatar' skill tree and 'Panther God's Gift' ultimate. These abilities increase his attributes and help cleanse T'Challa and his allies of crowd control debuffs.
58* AssistCharacter: Can call upon his 'Dora Milaje', a pair of fierce female bodyguards, to assist him in fights for a while. Besides dealing good damage and having nice defenses, they also help distract enemies while T'Challa goes about his business.
59* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He's the king of the sovereign nation of Wakanda, and you better believe he can kick your ass.
60* BadassBookworm: The Black Panther is not only one of the Marvel Universe's most notable experts in martial arts, but he's also one of the smartest individuals on the planet, working alongside Reed Richard, Charles Xavier and Tony Stark in the Illuminati.
61* BadassCape: His Wakandan Tech costume is based on his appearance during the iconic Priest run of the book, and features this.
62* TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn: His Evasive Throw skill has him toss a Vibranium Dagger at the enemy.
63* BodyguardBabes: The Dora Milaje bodyguards are this to T'Challa.
64* CaughtInASnare: Does this with his Jungle Snare power.
65* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: While not entirely the case, a lot of his in-game abilities are based on his Vibranium-weave suit.
66* DeadlyLunge: Slashing Pounce, as the name implies, has Black Panther pounce forward on the enemy, striking them with his Vibranium claws.
67* DistaffCounterpart: His sister Shuri took up the role of Black Panther for a time, and is an enhanced costume for T'Challa.
68* FlechetteStorm: His Triple Throw skill, which throws a flurry of knives at the enemies around him.
69* GeniusBruiser: Black Panther is essentially what happens when you combine Tony Stark's genius with Captain America's combat prowess, and raise it in a warrior society.
70* LegacyCharacter: There have been many Black Panthers before T'Challa, and there will be several who follow in his footsteps.
71* McNinja: Essentially an African ninja (his knifework and projectiles are very reminiscent to ninja fighting techniques).
72* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He is the king of Wakanda, as well as an active superhero and member of the Avengers and Illuminati.
73* SetSwordsToStun: Enervating Slash and Freezing Slash slow and stun enemies while dealing damage, despite striking the enemy with absurdly sharp blades.
74* SuperReflexes: According to his Panther Grace power, T'Challa has the reflexes and balance of the Panther God.
75* SuperSenses: Of the sight variety in his Panther Sight power, which reveals nearby enemies on the minimap.
76* StockNinjaWeaponry: His Kunai.
77* SuperSpeed: The Panther Speed power, which gives him the "speed of the wind across the savannah".
78* TrickBomb: The Vibranium Trap ability, a move that allows the Panther to get out of combat and leave behind an explosive that damages enemies.
79* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Agile Escape, which allows T'Challa to roll under various enemies and projectiles.
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Black Widow]]
83!!ComicBook/BlackWidow
84->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JulianneBuescher
85
86->''Natasha Romanoff was a young Soviet citizen when her government chose to train her in espionage. During her time in the infamous Red Room Academy, she became the master spy known as the Black Widow. Early in her career, the Black Widow clashed with Iron Man, but her loyalty to her country waned and eventually she switched sides and joined S.H.I.E.L.D. She later joined the Avengers, and has served with distinction on that team many times.''
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88* ActionGirl: Master assassin and skilled spy, which more than makes up for her lack of superpowers.
89* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Themed after Black Widow spiders, naturally.
90* AttackItsWeakPoint: One of Widow's abilities is Painful Precision, a passive that allows her to deal extra damage with melee attacks by identifying their weak points and striking.
91* TheAtoner: Referencing her appearance in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, she's deeply remorseful for her past actions, and Loki makes reference to the "red in [her] ledger".
92* BadassNormal: One of the few characters in the game with no real super powers- she's just taken the infinity formula like Nick Fury that extends her lifespan. She mostly relies on her espionage skills, expert hand-to-hand combat, and array of technology.
93* BattleCouple: Has dated Daredevil, Hawkeye and Iron Man in the past, and can team-up with them in combat.
94* BlindedByTheLight: Her Flash Grenade ability hits enemies with a Flash Bang that leaves them immobilized for a few moments.
95* ChargedAttack: The Deadly Shot, a powerful shot that is charged by holding down the hotkey, which plows through several enemies in its path.
96* ChildSoldiers: Was taken in for training in the Red Room Program by the Soviets when she was just a child.
97* TheChosenOne: Her Fear Itself costume depicts her as one of The Mighty, when she was chosen as a wielder of Asgardian forged Uru Blades.
98* CoolBike: "Electric Ride", a spirit-free travel power based off Widow's electric Harley-Davidson in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron''.
99* CrazyPrepared: Is prepared for any situation, to make up for her lack of powers, and accesses a database of intelligence as one of her passives.
100* DeadlyDodging: Red Room Reflexes increases her ability to dodge attacks, and allows her to turn her enemy attacks against them with counters.
101* DeadlyGas: Widow's Kiss, which creates a cloud of damage that covers an area.
102* DodgeTheBullet: Her Red Room Reflexes passive ability increases her ability to dodge enemy attacks, including bullets.
103* DoubleTap: Sneaky Shot, which is described as "Coldly shoot a stunned or knocked down enemy to deal massive damage".
104* DroneDeployer: Can release 'Micro-Drones' that automatically seek out and attack the nearest enemy.
105* FemmeFataleSpy: Isn't opposed to using seduction as one of her tools to get what she needs.
106%%* FieryRedhead
107* GlassCannon: Black Widow is good at doing damage, but not so much in taking it. Luckily she has multiple evasion options that let her stay away from her enemies.
108* GrenadeSpam: Rolling Grenades, which throws several grenades forward on short timers.
109* GunKata: Her Weaponry tree is built around this- she uses her dodging abilities to help set up shots and fires an impressive array of spy weapons and trick shots.
110* GunsAkimbo: Dual wields pistols.
111* TheGunslinger: Her Weaponry skill tree is focused on using guns to deal massive ranged damage.
112* KickChick: Elusive Kick, Leg Sweep, Acrobatic Assault, and Spin Kick are all abilities in her Agility power tree.
113* KnowledgeBroker: Her Superior Intel passive has her tapping into her extensive information network to keep tabs on her enemies and increase her chances in combat.
114* LeapAndFire: Her Evasive Shot power.
115* LegacyCharacter: The second Black Widow, after Yelena Belova. Her Thunderbolts costume makes her look like Yelena, but is actually Natasha in-disguise as the former Widow to allow her to infiltrate Norman Osborn's team.
116* MoreDakka: Stinging Barrage, which fires a barrage of shots that lasts as long as you have power to spend and hold down the hotkey.
117* OddFriendship: Her odd friendship with Captain America carries over from the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, and she seems to develop a friendly joking friendship with Spider-Man and Thing.
118* OlderThanTheyLook: Like Nick Fury, Natasha has used the Infinity Formula to extend her lifetime- she was actively serving the USSR during the Cold War and doesn't look a day older from that time period decades later in the present.
119* SpyCatsuit: Her default costume is this. Her alternate Classic White Costume, Avengers Movie Costume, Gray Costume, and Thunderbolts Costume all qualify as well.
120* StealthExpert: As befitting her status as a top spy, Natasha has multiple methods of remaining concealed while she plans her attacks. 'Combat Roll' allows her to escape from battle while automatically granting stealth, 'Covert Sniper' stealths her while she charges up a ranged attack to inflict more damage on a single target, and her 'Twilight Cloaking Device' signature grants her the ability to attack under full invisibility, along with some buffs.
121* SuperheroPackingHeat: Uses her guns in several skills.
122* SuperWristGadget: Her Widow's Bite gauntlets are prominent in all of her costumes.
123* TaserTagWeakness: Her Weaponry tree features an ability called Stinging Shot, which fires a stun gun shot that immobilizes targets.
124* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Her Gadgetry skill has multiple skills that involve tossing down grenades.
125* TronLines: Featured in her Fear Itself costume.
126* UnorthodoxReload: Timely Reload, which locks out all her other powers, but revives her spirit meter while reloading her guns.
127* WaifFu: Widow is notably smaller and thinner than most of the female cast of the game, and her fighting style is very acrobatic with flying kicks and flips.
128[[/folder]]
129
130%%[[folder:Blade]]
131%%->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
132%%[[/folder]]
133%%
134[[folder:Cable]]
135!!ComicBook/{{Cable}}
136->'''Voiced by:''' James M. Connor
137
138->''Hoping to create a powerful mutant he could control, the villainous Mr. Sinister engineered Nathan Summers' birth to Scott (Cyclops) Summers and Madelyne Pryor. But when Nathan became infected with the incurable Techno-Organic Virus, his father sent him into the future for treatment. Nathan lived for decades in the future, becoming a hardened warrior and expert leader. He then returned to the present, vowing to prevent the horrible future he had lived through. He often fights alongside the X-Men, but occasionally works alone or with his own hand-picked teams of mutants.''
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140* AttackItsWeakPoint: Cable's telepathic 'Eye for Weakness' power reveals weak points to allow him to deal extra damage.
141* ArtificialLimbs: The left side of his body is robotic, a result of the techno-organic virus plaguing his body. Some costumes feature it consuming more of his body than others.
142* {{BFG}}: His weapons are all very, very large firearms. His Level 52 review is even confirmed to include Marvel vs. Capcom 2's infamous Hyper Viper Beam.
143* BodyHorror: The techno-virus. One of his costumes has him completely consumed by it.
144* CompensatingForSomething: According to Gambit's dialogue, anyway, this is why Cable uses such big guns.
145* FightsLikeANormal: Has telepathic powers, but most of his moveset is built around his firearms.
146* HarmfulToMinors: One of his costumes is the one he wore when he kept a still baby Hope Summers strapped to his chest, though she can't actually be seen in it.
147* KnightInSourArmor: A lot of Cable's lines talk about how the future is bad, even telling Captain America that his idealistic values of truth and justice aren't enough to keep them alive.
148* NinetiesAntiHero: One of the trope's poster boys.
149* PsychicPowers: Has a few in his moveset.
150* SuperheroPackingHeat: His main weapon is a [[{{BFG}} giant-ass]] [[RayGun laser rifle]].
151* TeleportSpam: Nathan's trademark 'Bodyslide'.
152* TooManyBelts: As a quintessential NinetiesAntiHero, this is a given. Lampshaded in his mockery of Psylocke's sash belt.
153-->"That's not a belt, it's a ribbon."
154* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: One of his powers is Elusive Roll, a movement power that does this.
155[[/folder]]
156
157[[folder:Captain America]]
158!!ComicBook/CaptainAmerica
159->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom
160
161->''In the early days of World War II, a covert military experiment turned Steve Rogers into America's first super-soldier: Captain America. During the war, Cap served as a symbol of freedom and America's most effective special operative. In the closing days of the war, Captain America disappeared in an explosion over the North Atlantic and was presumed dead. Decades later, his body was discovered trapped in ice, preserved in a state of suspended animation! Upon his revival, Captain America joined the Avengers and once again took up the heroic battle against evil.''
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163* TheAce: His 52 Review effectively turned Cap into one of the most powerful heroes in the game. He can tank damage, buff allies, mix it up in melee or hurl his shield, all for colossal damage, and gets a very powerful summon as his ultimate.
164* AssistCharacter: His "Avengers Assemble!" ultimate now summons the rest of core team of ComicBook/TheAvengers for a beat down.
165* AvengersAssemble: The name of his ultimate skill, which brings in Iron Man, Hulk and Thor to unleash on the enemies around him.
166* BoomerangComeback: The shield will always return to Steve's hands once he throws it.
167* TheCape: According to Ghost Rider, if there were more men like Captain America, Hell would be empty.
168* CaptainPatriotic: The UrExample of the trope himself.
169* CostumeCopycat: The US Agent is one of the alternate costumes in-game.
170* CustomUniform: His First ''Avengers'' movie costume and Classic costume both invoke this trope from his time in the service.
171* CombatParkour: One of Cap's many tricks, seen in his Athletic Leap, Leaping Strike, and Stunning Backflip skills.
172* DashAttack: Dynamic Charge and Heroic Charge.
173* DeadlyDisc: His shield will pierce through anything in its way, from street thugs, to HYDRA mechs, to Savage Land dinosaurs.
174* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Like most depictions of the character, it's unclear just how powerful the Super Soldier Serum actually made him.
175* FirstNameBasis: With most of the Avengers, including Iron Man and Black Widow.
176* TheHeart: Many heroes express how inspiring it is to fight alongside Cap.
177* HeterosexualLifePartners: With potential Team-Up Character, The Falcon.
178* HopeBringer: Captain America's greatest talent is inspiring those around him to keep fighting. His Combat Leader tree is mostly built around utilizing this trope.
179* HumanPopsicle: After World War 2, he crashed in the ocean and was frozen solid until the Avengers found him decades later, kept alive by the Super Soldier Serum in his veins.
180* ImprobableAimingSkills: Logically speaking, his Shield Throws shouldn't actually work without some serious mathematical genius to back them up.
181* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Captain America has no prejudices, never backs down in the face of evil, and stands for the good of mankind no matter what, and is arguably the moral center and the BigGood of the entire Marvel Universe.
182* LanternJawOfJustice: Most of his costumes feature this, especially his default.
183* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Shield Block is one of his skills, which blocks damage from attacks that hit him from the front for as long as the hotkey is held down.
184* TheLeader: Has a skill tree devoted to emboldening himself and his allies.
185* MilitarySuperhero: Fought in World War 2 as a member of the Army.
186* ThePaladin: His skills and abilities are very reminiscent of most of the genre's Paladin classes.
187* PinballProjectile: His Shield Slinger skill tree is devoted mostly to throwing his shield at mooks.
188* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Technically one of the oldest playable characters in the game, having served in World War 2. His lifespan was increased and his youth preserved by the Super Soldier Serum and a frozen sleep in the ocean.
189* ReturningWarVet: It's his experience in the war that allows him to lead with the experience and wisdom that he does.
190* RousingSpeech: He has four shout skills that play this up for different effects- Invigorating Shout, Encouraging Shout, Aggressive Shout and Spirited Shout.
191* ShieldBash: Naturally. Shield Bash, Shield Swipe and Vibranium Bash are all variants of this technique.
192* ShipTease: He does ''not'' take kindly to Wolverine implying Sharon Carter might not survive.
193* SuperSerum: Probably ''the'' example in comic book history.
194%%* SuperSoldier: The UrExample.
195* TheStrategist: Steve's a tactical genius, and between his ability to orchestrate plans and tactics on the fly and his abilities that allow him to keep the morale of his fellow heroes high, he makes for one of the best support heroes in the game.
196* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: As he uses most of his basic attacks and non-throwing powers, he builds up Shield Points which can be used to throw his Shield, and bounce the weapon between targets, arcing out and striking several opponents in a single throw.
197* TookALevelInBadass: While he was never one of the worst heroes in the game by any means, Captain America has become significantly more effective after his Level 52 review, which updated several powers and gave him his new Ultimate.
198[[/folder]]
199
200%%[[folder:Carnage]]
201%%->'''Voiced by:''' Dee Bradley Baker
202%%
203%%[[/folder]]
204%%
205[[folder:Colossus]]
206!![[ComicBook/XMen Colossus]]
207->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisCox
208
209->''Piotr Rasputin grew up on a farm in Russia until Professor Xavier recruited him to join the X-Men. He is a loyal teammate, using his powerful armored form to protect his comrades in battle. His great physical strength conceals his quiet soul as an artist. Piotr has an on-again, off-again romantic relationship with fellow X-Man Kitty Pryde. His sister, Illyana Rasputin, is the mutant sorceress known as Magik.''
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211* AssistCharacter: Can summon his sister [[ComicBook/{{Magik}} Magik]] to assist him on the battlefield for a while using 'Bond of Bloodline', and throw Wolverine as a 'Fastball Special' power (see below) who then sticks around.
212* TheBeastmaster: One of Colossus's viable builds after his rework involves the use of his 'pets' Magik and Wolverine to deal damage. With careful play and the use of appropriate artifacts or gear, Colossus can have at least one assist character on the field at any point of time. [[SquishyWizard Unlike other summoners]], Colossus is also exceptionally hardy due to his stats and defensive passives, so he can still fight at close distance (and is more effective that way) while his pets are not summoned without fear of being killed easily.
213* CallingYourAttacks: Subverted slightly. Wolverine, not Colossus, will yell "FASTBALL SPECIAL!" when summoned.
214%%* ChromeChampion
215* EasilyForgiven: At the end of ''AvengersVsXMen'', he vowed to kill Magick if he ever saw her again due to the crimes she committed in that event. When Magick became playable in 2016, not only does he never bring up her crimes, he gives her a DeclarationOfProtection.
216* FastballSpecial: The TropeNamer. Colossus summons Wolverine and throws him like a ball, who slashes at the enemies before fighting alongside Piotr for a period of time. Wolverine is ported in with a puff of purple smoke by our favorite fuzzy elf: Nightcrawler.
217* GentleGiant: A number of his quotes discuss his reluctance to fight, but [[{{Determinator}} he will not back down when the need arises]].
218* HuskyRusskie: His Russian accent is very pronounced in his dialogue.
219* NighInvulnerability: An osmium-skinned mutant with very strong physical defenses, and various passives that reinforce this durability.
220* SignatureRoar: His Colossal Roar attack, which is coincidentally tagged as his Signature move. It causes huge damage, enemy and knockdown and restores his armor.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Cyclops]]
224!!ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}
225->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter
226
227->''Professor Charles Xavier rescued young Scott Summers from a life as a homeless young orphan, recruiting him to be the first member of his new team: the X-Men. Xavier trained Summers to use his mutant optic blast, as well as to lead the other X-Men in the field. Scott has endured great hardships during his years with the X-Men, from an ongoing rivalry with the savage Wolverine to the seeming death of his girlfriend Jean Grey. Through it all, however, he has endured as a shining example of heroism and leadership among mutantkind.''
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229* AttackItsWeakPoint: Cyke's 'Tactical Command' power, which weakens enemies in an area and makes them take more damage.
230* CombatMedic: Veteran Command buffs his team and can revive a dead teammate.
231* CoolBike: My Ride, a travel power that sees him zoom about on a motorcycle.
232* EyeBeams: The Optics skill tree says it all.
233* GlassCannon: Incredible damage, lots of team buffs, can be killed by a gentle breeze.
234* TheLeader: Like Cap, Cyke has many powers that make him and his team stronger.
235* PureEnergy: His optic blasts are pure concussive force. They can be used in a variety of attacks as seen with his different Optics powers, as well as his 'Maximum Optic Beam' ultimate.
236* ReflectingLaser: 'Ricochet Blast' is one of the stronger 'energy bounce between enemies' attacks in-game. Better still, its cost is spiritless as it is a Basic power. All Cyke players seem to have this skill maxed.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Daredevil]]
240!!ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}
241->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom
242
243->''When young Matt Murdock saved a blind pedestrian from a crashing truck, a radioactive isotope spilled onto him from the vehicle. The substance blinded Matt, but he soon found that his other senses were amplified to superhuman levels. He also manifested a "radar sense" that allowed him to visualize his surroundings without relying on sight. As he grew up, Matt received training from the ninja master Stick. He later earned a law degree and opened an office with his friend Foggy Nelson, defending those unjustly accused of crimes. By night, he protects his home neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen from criminals and super-villains. Despite living through more personal tragedies than any man should be able to endure, Matt retains an optimistic, heroic outlook on life.''
244----
245* AssistCharacter: Daredevil's 'Man Without Fear' ultimate, which summons [[ComicBook/{{Elektra}} the leader of The Hand]] to your side for a short while.
246* DeadpanSnarker: Emphasis on Deadpan.
247** To Doc Ock: "Why do I always get stuck with Spidey's cast-offs?"
248** To Thing: "You want me to patrol Yancy Street, Ben? Even I'm not that fearless."
249* DisabilitySuperpower: Became blind after his accident, but gained superhuman senses in return (including the 'radar sense' that is about as good as sight).
250* ImprobableWeaponUser: His billy clubs chained together by a grappling hook, which serves as his 'walking stick' in mundane times. They can be used as a staff, clubs or nunchucks.
251%%* KnightInSourArmor
252* MeditationPowerup: The essence of his Fighting Focus skills tree. In particular, his 'Born Again' ability allows him to heal, with the healing effect being more pronounced after he has chained more combo attacks.
253* PinballProjectile: His billy clubs.
254[[/folder]]
255
256[[folder:Deadpool]]
257!!ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}
258->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth, Creator/AlannaUbach (Lady Deadpool)
259
260->''As a test subject in the same Weapon X program that had previously given Wolverine his adamantium claws and skeleton, Wade Wilson received a healing factor that prevented his cancer from killing him. Wade soon escaped the program and became a freelance mercenary using the name Deadpool, working for various criminal organizations. At times he has teamed up with heroes as well, but these attempts at "being a good guy" rarely stick for long. Wade is mentally unstable, though whether this is a normal state or is caused by his constant state of hyper-regeneration is unknown. One side effect of his mental state is the belief that he is not a real person but actually a character in a comic book.''
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262* ArmorPiercingAttack: "Armor Buster", a special anti-armor version of his regular handgun attack.
263* ATeamFiring: Shoot All the Bullets. "Just hold down the trigger 'till it's empty" indeed.
264* AutoRevive: The 'God Mode' passive.
265* BreakingTheFourthWall: But of course. Several of his attacks reference the fact that he is in a game, especially his Tricky skill tree and his 'Server Lag' ultimate that slows enemies and increases your allies' damage rating.
266* DistaffCounterpart: Lady Deadpool Costume.
267* GatlingGood: His "Not-So-Minigun", which dumps rounds from an oversized minigun for as long as the player holds down the hotkey.
268* GodMode: Actually has a move called 'God Mode'. It completely heals him and for a few seconds makes him immune to damage and allows him to use skills without spending spirit. It does have a long cooldown though.
269* HealingFactor: Like Wolverine, Deadpool has a passive heal that was once a GameBreaker though patches has made it less overpowered.
270* LampshadeHanging: Two of skills are "More Bullets" and "Shoot All the Bullets".
271* MoreDakka: His "Hurty" power tree, which is mostly focused on shooting lots and lots of bullets.
272%%* PungeonMaster
273%%* SpeaksInShoutOuts
274* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Many of the other heroes detest having to work with him, though unlike other examples of this such as Emma Frost and Doom, its not because of his criminal past, its because he's so ''annoying''.
275* TeleportSpam: The 'Bodyslide By One' move, which has no cooldown.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Doctor Doom]]
279!!ComicBook/DoctorDoom
280->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LexLang
281
282->''Victor von Doom has not lived an easy life. Born in Latveria, Victor's mother was claimed by the demon Mephisto in a mystical deal gone wrong. The loss of his mother would be Victor's key motivating force, driving him to excel in the study of any way to free her from Mephisto's grasp: scientific or mystical. His studies would eventually bring him to New York State University alongside Reed Richards and Ben Grimm. Building a machine to save his mother, Victor was caught in the ensuing explosion that Reed Richards warned would happen. Expelled and with his face disfigured, Victor von Doom would eternally blame to future Mister Fantastic for his own failures. Even taking over his homeland of Latveria in order to utilize its resources for his schemes was not enough for Doom. Only the humiliation of cursed Richards and total global domination will sate the appetite of Doctor Doom!''
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284* BadassArmfold: When flying with his 'From Here to Latveria' movement skill, Doom is always folding his arms. He also does this when performing "Beneath Doom's Feet".
285* EnemyMine: He's not very happy about working with his most hated foe Reed Richards. However, he has to band together with the heroes to stop [[spoiler:invading Skrulls]].
286* EvilSorceror: The Sorcery skill tree is focused on Doom destroying his enemies with magic with a heavy emphasis on Damage-over-Time skills.
287* GoodCostumeSwitch: As a playable character, he originally wore a white cloak and tunic as his default (Future Foundation) costume, instead of the usual green. This was changed when the Fantastic Four became PersonaNonGrata in 2017.
288* HeelFaceTurn: Doom goes from being the game's main villain, to being a highly-hyped hero launch during its second anniversary.
289* LargeHam: As usual, Doom chews the scenery. It's even evident in the tooltips of his skills, which are all narrated by Doom himself in the most boastful and overblown manner possible.
290* MacrossMissileMassacre: "Assured Destruction" has him firing off missile volleys from his gauntlets.
291* TheMinionMaster: His Latveria skill tree is focused on summoning armies of robots to do his bidding. With the "Doom's Army" passive active, several skills lose their shared cooldown and can all be summoned at once.
292* SlouchOfVillainy: When activating his Ultimate, Doom's Day, Doom slouches upon his throne while being carried by four Doombots all the while firing off massive volleys of magic blasts and missiles.
293* TeleportSpam: 'Impending Doom', which also restores his Magic resource when used.
294* ThirdPersonPerson: It wouldn't be Doom without this trope.
295[[/folder]]
296
297[[folder:Doctor Strange]]
298!!ComicBook/DoctorStrange
299->'''Voiced by:''' Nick Jameson
300
301->''When the injuries he sustained in a horrific accident ruined Stephen Strange's career as a surgeon, he searched the world for a cure. In the mountains of Tibet, he found a mystic named the Ancient One. But instead of being healed, Stephen ended up as the old man's apprentice and learned the secrets of sorcery while gaining humility and wisdom. Eventually, Stephen became the Sorcerer Supreme, dedicating his life to protecting the world from extra-dimensional enemies.''
302----
303* AstralProjection: Strange has an entire Astral power tree dedicated to nifty tricks, from [[IntangibleMan granting temporary invulnerability]] to [[DoppelgangerSpin distracting enemies with astral clones]] and [[DoppelgangerAttack even creating offensive astral copies of himself]].
304* AttackReflector: 'Shield of the Seraphim', which deflects all projectiles from Strange.
305* FacelessEye: The Eye of Agamotto appears in Strange's signature 'All-Seeing Eye' attack to follow him around and blast enemies with debilitating magic.
306* HomingProjectile: Strange's 'Daggers of Daveroth' attack, which fires 5 daggers of magical energy per use.
307* LargeHam: As can only be expected from the Sorceror Supreme.
308* MagicalGesture: The good doctor is seen waving his hands about a lot with his signature hand signs whenever he casts a spell.
309* MagicalIncantation: Unlike the comics, Strange rarely speaks when he casts his spells, although appropriate voice files will play occasionally.
310* PowerGlows: When Strange uses his 'Facet of Power' ultimate, he glows gold with energy from Zom, emits a damaging aura, grows in size and gains massively boosted stats temporarily.
311* SquishyWizard: Strange has a lot of damage output, but relies on teleporting, shields, healing and astral projections to avoid getting hit. Whenever he ''does'' get hit, the effect on his health is quite noticeable.
312* TeleportSpam: 'Mystic Shift', which has a short cooldown, damages enemies and stuns them temporarily.
313[[/folder]]
314
315%%[[folder:Elektra]]
316%%!!ComicBook/{{Elektra}}
317%%->'''Voiced by:''' Kat Cressida
318%%[[/folder]]
319%%
320[[folder:Emma Frost]]
321!![[ComicBook/XMen Emma Frost]]
322->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
323
324->''For most of her life, Emma Frost thought only of her own needs and goals, seeing humanity as inferior to her own mutant race. She used her intelligence, charm, and telepathic powers to accumulate great wealth. Soon she joined the mysterious Hellfire Club, a group secretly dedicated to world domination. For years she helped that group gain the political and economic influence it desired, often clashing with the X-Men. Over time, however, Emma came to see the teaching of young mutants as her true calling. Eventually she allied with Professor Charles Xavier and her former enemies, becoming a full-fledged member of the X-Men and a teacher at the Xavier School.''
325----
326* AlphaBitch: Emma is ''relentless'' in her putdowns of others. In fact, its easier to count the number of characters whom she isn't outright rude to. [[TeethClenchedTeamwork Such rancor is handily reciprocated by her targets, of course.]] "Life's a bitch, and so am I!" is but one of the many glorious lines she has in-game.
327* CombatStilettos: Remarked on by herself and a number of other characters in the gear descriptions for her Heels.
328* MasterOfIllusion: Can induce {{Invisibility}} for her and her allies, and her 'Grand Nightmare' ultimate sees her conjure gigantic demons that appear to attack her enemies on-screen for a while (even though it is said to be only an illusion in their heads).
329* MeatPuppet: Emma can force a minion to follow her and attack enemies using her MindControl powers.
330* MindControl: The focus of her Hellfire Headmistress skill tree. 'Psychic Domination' is used to convert a non-boss enemy into a minion, and some other powers involve minion management (including [[MadeOfExplodium blowing them up]]) and [[SetAMookToKillAMook mass confusion]].
331* MindRape: Her Omega Telepath skill tree, which include various damaging psychic attacks.
332* MyEyesAreUpHere: Hilariously, she actually makes this remark to Wolverine. "Logan, my '''EYES''' are up here!"
333* NighInvulnerability: Emma's Diamond form boasts much sturdier defenses, with damage further mitigated by a Diamond Armor secondary resource that passively regenerates. Using any Diamond Paragon skill shifts her automatically into this mode and generates more Diamond Armor. Unfortunately, [[NecessaryDrawback Emma has no access to her ranged psychic abilities in Diamond form]], and using one of these shifts her back into regular mode. Emma's Diamond form is hardy, and can survive a fair bit of enemy fire as long as her Diamond Armor is properly managed.
334* StanceSystem: Emma's secondary Diamond form that she transforms into whenever she uses a Diamond Paragon skill. Gives her enhanced Srength and Durability, but restricts her to only melee attacks until she uses a psychic power. Also has a Diamond Armor secondary resource that further mitigates damage while she is in Diamond form, as long as the meter is filled.
335* {{Stripperiffic}}: It's par for the course for Emma, be it NavelDeepNeckline or exposing midriffs. Her [[ComicBook/OldManLogan Old Man Logan]] costume is probably the least revealing of them all, with her default Modern one being second. The game also sells her infamous Quilty-designed ComicBook/NewXMen 'outfit'.
336** Her lack of clothing is frequently commented upon, especially by [[TheRival Jean]] [[SlutShaming Grey]].
337** Squirrel Girl and Rocket Raccoon will routinely question Emma on [[ExposedToTheElements how cold she gets in that outfit]].
338** Unlike most other heroes, Taskmaster [[MaleGaze doesn't mind Emma's lack of clothing]].
339* WhipOfDominance: She has the Astral Whip skill, where she lashes enemies with a psionically manifested whip. Combined with her ability to make an enemy her slave and her signature skill which mind controls enemies around her to get on their knees, she invokes a heavy {{Dominatrix}} theme.
340[[/folder]]
341
342[[folder:Gambit]]
343!!ComicBook/{{Gambit}}
344->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickPasqualone
345
346->''After rescuing a de-aged Storm from the Shadow King, Gambit was brought back to the X-Mansion where he eventually joined the X-Men. As a mutant, Gambit possesses the ability to convert the potential energy in an object into destructive kinetic energy. Gambit utilizes this power mostly in the form of throwing kinetically charged playing cards which explode on impact, or by super charging his extendable bo staff. Gambit and his fellow X-Man Rogue have an unsteady relationship, with a nearly equal mix of time together and time apart.''
347----
348* AssistCharacter: Rogue appears in his 'Cherie' ultimate to lift Gambit up, as he unleashes a downpour of kinetically-charged cards onto the battlefield. She then stays for a while to fight enemies.
349* AutoRevive: 'Cheat Death', which restores all of Gambit's health and unleashes kinetic energy to damage his opponents.
350* BadassLongcoat: Most of Gambit's costumes feature one.
351* DeadpanSnarker: Makes quite a few sarcastic jibes at some of the other heroes and villains.
352* DeathDealer: His Kinetic Mastery skill tree and 'Cherie' ultimate revolve around his signature use of explosive poker cards.
353* EvilCostumeSwitch: Has an enhanced costume based on his time as Death, Horseman of the Apocalypse.
354* HandsomeLech: Hits on Emma Frost, Ms. Marvel, Storm and Scarlet Witch.
355* ImprobableWeaponUser: Explosive playing cards.
356* MrFanservice: Is treated this way, and according to Gazillion's artist, The Dink, on the forums, he's got a shirtless costume in the pipeline.
357* PlayingCardMotifs: Uses explosive cards, and before that, he was the salesman for the Fortune Cards.
358* RaginCajun: His nickname, even.
359* RealMenWearPink: His modern and classic costumes both feature magenta.
360* VitriolicBestBuds: His dialogue with Wolverine indicates this relationship.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Ghost Rider]]
364!!ComicBook/GhostRider
365->'''Voiced by:''' Mitch Urban
366
367->''Raised in a carnival by stunt men, Johnny Blaze was born to ride. When his mentor revealed that he was dying of cancer, Blaze made a deal with the demon Mephisto to save the man's life. Blaze's infernal contract bound his soul to the demon Zarathos and cursed him to become the Ghost Rider, a Spirit of Vengeance who rides the night and punishes the wicked. Throughout the years, Blaze has found himself battling his inner demon almost as often as his countless supernatural enemies.''
368----
369%%* BadassBiker
370* ChainPain: Naturally. His Chains skill tree focuses entirely on a range of whipping and snaring attacks.
371* DarkIsNotEvil: He's a [[HellBentForLeather leather-clad]] [[KillItWithFire hellfire-spewing]] dude with a [[FlamingSkulls flaming]] [[SkullForAHead skull for a head]] who rides around on a hellish flaming [[BadassBiker motorcycle]]. Good guy.
372* DeathGlare: His Signature Penance Stare, which causes enemies to cower in fear even if they survive it.
373%%* FlamingSkulls
374* HellBentForLeather: Most of his outfits have him decked out in studded black leather.
375* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: His VA cues really push this aspect of his character.
376* PlayingWithFire: Hellfire, to be precise, which causes his attack to inflict mental damage (i.e. magical).
377* PowerEchoes: Lots of reverb going on with his chain whips.
378%%* SkullForAHead
379* VariableLengthChain: Ghost Rider's chains are used in a variety of both melee and ranged attacks.
380[[/folder]]
381
382%%[[folder:Green Goblin]]
383%%!![[ComicBook/SpiderMan Green Goblin]]
384%%->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham
385%%[[/folder]]
386%%
387[[folder:Hawkeye]]
388!!ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}
389->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisCox (Clint Barton), Creator/AmandaCelineMiller (Kate Bishop)
390
391->''Inspired by the exploits of Iron Man, circus archer Clint Barton decided to put on a costume and fight crime as the super-hero Hawkeye. At first he was mistaken as a criminal, but Barton eventually gained the trust of the Avengers and has served on that team with distinction many times. In addition to his pinpoint accuracy, Hawkeye relies on a quiver full of gadget arrows with various high-tech tricks. But even without his arrows, he's a formidable combatant thanks to hours of training with Captain America. His sarcastic wit sometimes rubs allies the wrong way, but Hawkeye remains one of the most loyal and dedicated Avengers in the team's history.''
392----
393* AnIcePerson: 'Freeze Arrow', which can trap and slow enemies.
394* BadassNormal: Fights with nothing more than a bow and arrow, and some acrobatic melee skills.
395* DistaffCounterpart: [[ComicBook/YoungAvengers Kate Bishop]], who took on the Hawkeye mantle when Clint was dead for a while after Avengers Disassembled. She appears as an enhanced costume for Hawkeye, and can randomly appear as a summon when the Hawkguy's Shades unique are equipped. If you are using the Kate Bishop costume, Hawkguy's Shades will randomly summon Clint instead when equipped.
396* FlechetteStorm: The '[=StarkTech=] Claymore Turret' Signature, which spews hot shrapnel in its radius to hurt enemies.
397%%* FriendlySniper
398* HavingABlast: 'Explosive Arrow', which increases the damage afflicted enemies take.
399* ImprobableAimingSkills: Comes with the territory when you're fighting universe-threatening abominations with just archery.
400* TheMedic: Thanks to a '[=StarkTech=] Medical Arrow' which creates a bubble healing and protecting allies.
401* PoisonousPerson: 'Nerve Gas Arrow', which weakens enemies as well.
402* ShockAndAwe: 'Taser Arrow', which also generates ChainLightning.
403* TrickArrow: Has a Trick Arrows skill tree dedicated to fancier effects.
404[[/folder]]
405
406[[folder:Hulk]]
407!![[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]]
408->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
409
410->''Bruce Banner worked as a scientist on the gamma bomb project when he heroically saved a young man from exposure to a nuclear blast. Unfortunately, the exposure to gamma radiation changed Banner's cell structure, causing him to transform into a raging green monster (known as the Hulk) when he became angry. Over the years, the Hulk has acted as hero, villain, or pure destructive force depending on his state of mind. Through it all, Banner continues to search for a cure that would end his deadly rampages.''
411----
412* ChewingTheScenery: Hulk will loudly and repeatedly remind you that '''"HULK STRONGEST THERE IS!!!"'''
413%%* GroundPound
414* MightyRoar: Does this gratuitously when left inactive on-screen.
415* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Will happen to baddies quite a lot, thanks to the game's RagdollPhysics.
416* RivalsTeamUp: No love lost between Hulk and Thing, but they still fight side by side.
417* UnstoppableRage: Actually a mechanic; Hulk has a Rage resource bar that provides benefits when filled, such as increasing his damage output.
418[[/folder]]
419
420[[folder:Human Torch]]
421!![[ComicBook/FantasticFour Human Torch]]
422->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewYangKing
423
424->''When teenager Johnny Storm joined his sister on a mission to space in Reed Richards' experimental rocket, he had no idea that the exposure to cosmic rays while airborne would grant him the power to burst into flame. As a founding member of the Fantastic Four, Johnny took the name Human Torch in tribute to a World War II hero of the same name. Johnny retains an adventurous (if sometimes rash) attitude, often to the chagrin of his more serious-minded teammates. He enjoys his superhero celebrity status.''
425----
426* DeadpanSnarker: Probably the snarkiest character in the game.
427%%* FragileSpeedster
428* GlassCannon: One of the best heroes for racking up damage per second, both in and out.
429%%* LargeHam
430%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * PlayingWithFire
431* TemporaryOnlineContent: The ComicBook/FantasticFour were buyable heroes with their own costume galleries, but in 2017, the license renewal did not include them, so they had to be taken off the ingame store and off of random hero box loot tables. Their costumes suffered the same fate, and Dr Doom's default costume was switched from his Future Foundation white costume to his classic green costume, with the white costume removed from the game entirely. [[GrandfatherClause Accounts that already possessed any of the Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer, their costumes, or Dr Doom's white costume were allowed to keep them.]]
432%%* WreathedInFlames
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder:Iceman]]
436!![[ComicBook/XMen Iceman]]
437->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
438
439->''One of the original five X-Men, Bobby Drake has been a super hero since he was a teenager. Using his powers of Thermokinesis (the ability to control and project extreme temperature, in Bobby's case, ice) Iceman has been a valuable asset to the heroic community for quite some time. Having served as an X-Man, Defender, member of X-Factor and even a champion, he has put his Omega Level powers to the test against a large range of foes.''
440----
441%%* AnIcePerson
442* DoppelgangerAttack: Iceman's 'Age of Icemen' Ultimate, which temporarily summons an army of Iceman clones onto the battlefield.
443%%* ImprovisedGolems
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Invisible Woman]]
447!![[ComicBook/FantasticFour Invisible Woman]]
448->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ErinTorpey
449
450->''After accompanying Reed Richards, Benjamin Grimm and her brother Johnny on a trip to space in an experimental rocket that Reed had built, the group was bathed in cosmic rays leading to the development of amazing powers. Sue's powers manifested in the form of light-bending force fields that allow her to turn invisible, protect herself and others, as well as use them as a destructive force to defend herself. She is informally known as the most powerful member of the Fantastic Four due to the limitless potential of her powers.''
451----
452* AfraidOfTheirOwnStrength: A significant number of her voiceovers indicate that she exercises restraint over her abilities, in case innocents get hurt or she goes overboard. This is quite the contrast to lines from many other heroes, who seem to revel in their power.
453* AllLovingHero: Her dialogue to most villains, including Magneto and Living Laser, involve her calmly trying to reason with them.
454* BarrierWarrior: Her offensive and defensive abilities are both derived from manipulating force fields, as both active and passive effects.
455* BewareTheNiceOnes: Is nice to even supervillains like Doc Ock, but won't hesitate to kick your ass if you cross the line. She will laugh and say 'Sorry I had to take out my frustrations on you' after having beaten you soundly.
456* TheHeart: In contrast with other heroes' snark, Sue is almost always respectful. Hilariously enough, she even tells Punisher that 'maybe he just needs a hug'.
457* HomingProjectile: 'Seeker Orbs'.
458* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: Sue is essentially Marvel's version of ComicBook/GreenLantern, able to manifest force fields in any shape she thinks of. This includes discs, spheres and, er, giant chew toys.
459* {{Invisibility}}: It is in her name, after all. Has both stealth and invisibility powers in-game - stealth is broken when you attack, whereas you can remain invisible while attacking.
460* NotQuiteFlight: Flies about on a 'Levitating Disc'.
461* PureEnergy: The manifestation of her cosmic energy constructs are used to attack with concussive force.
462* SpamAttack: Several of Sue's attacks have her hurling a barrage of spheres at enemies or in an area, including: 'Seeker Orbs' (a swarm of homing spheres), 'Storm of Spheres' (an area attack where enemies are constantly bombarded with orbiting spheres) and her 'Spheroid Typhoon' ultimate (where hundreds of tiny force spheres orbit around her).
463* SpikeBallsOfDoom: Sue can summon 'The Crusher', a giant spike ball construct that rolls around the battlefield dealing damage to enemies for a while.
464* SpikesOfDoom: 'Force Spikes', a field of sharp energy constructs that taunt and debuff enemies.
465* StealthExpert: Besides an 'Invisible Combat' toggle that grants Sue stealth outside of battle (i.e. remain undetected until she attacks), Sue can also activate 'Invisibility', which allows her to attack while concealed for a short period and drains her Focus secondary resource. She can also grant her allies invisibility with 'Conceal Team'.
466* TeamMom: Complete with mom jokes and the personality to boot, including ordering time-outs for defeated villains. On a more serious note, a few of her voiceovers have her asking allies to be cautious.
467* TechnicalPacifist: As nice as Sue is, she will not hesitate to deliver a beatdown if you decide to hurt someone deliberately.
468* TemporaryOnlineContent: The ComicBook/FantasticFour were buyable heroes with their own costume galleries, but in 2017, the license renewal did not include them, so they had to be taken off the ingame store and off of random hero box loot tables. Their costumes suffered the same fate, and Dr Doom's default costume was switched from his Future Foundation white costume to his classic green costume, with the white costume removed from the game entirely. [[GrandfatherClause Accounts that already possessed any of the Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer, their costumes, or Dr Doom's white costume were allowed to keep them.]]
469* VisibleInvisibility: Her 'invisible' force fields have a pale blue sheen to them for visual flavor.
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder:Iron Fist]]
473!!ComicBook/IronFist
474->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnnyYongBosch
475
476->Raised in the mystical city of K'un-L'un, Danny Rand sought vengeance on the man he blamed for the death of his parents. Driven by vengeance, Danny was tutored by Lei Kung the Thunderer in the ways of martial arts. Excelling at his training, Danny was given the opportunity to take the sacred mantle of "Iron Fist" by fighting the dragon Shou-Lao the Undying and plunging his hands into its molten heart, rendering his hands "like unto iron." Upon finding the man responsible for his parents' death, Danny chose to forgive him and would instead use his skills to help people, eventually putting him on the path to form Heroes for Hire with his new and like-minded friend, Luke Cage.
477----
478* BareFistedMonk: He's a martial artist, so this is expected.
479* KiManipulation: Several of his attacks involve using Chi, which is built up by switching stances.
480* PromotedToPlayable: He was initially a hub healer and an AssistCharacter for Luke Cage before being made playable.
481* StanceSystem: He can switch between several Stances, which gives him and nearby allies different kinds of buffs as well as augment a few of his attacks.
482[[/folder]]
483
484[[folder:Iron Man]]
485!!ComicBook/IronMan
486->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarcWorden
487
488->''During a visit to the Persian Gulf to show off the latest Stark Industries weaponry, Tony Stark was captured by the enemy and forced to build a new super weapon. Instead (with the assistance of renowned physicist and fellow prisoner Ho Yinsen) Stark crafted the first version of his now-famous powered battle armor. He soon escaped captivity, though Yinsen gave his life to buy Stark the few extra moments he needed to activate his armor. Since that day, Stark has lived two lives: one as the playboy industrialist in charge of Stark Industries, and the other as the high-flying golden Avenger known as Iron Man!''
489----
490* AssistCharacter: His ultimate summons remote-controlled Iron Man suits to attack his foes.
491* AutoRevive: If Tony's health is reduced to 0, the 'System Reboot' passive restores some of his health and spirit, grants him temporary invulnerability and causes the suit to emit a shockwave of energy damage.
492%%* DeadpanSnarker
493* GadgeteerGenius: All his powers and gear are tech-based.
494* MacrossMissileMassacre: Tony's 'Micro-Missiles' and 'Jericho Bombardment' attacks.
495* PoweredArmor: Tony is probably the most famous superhero who dons this.
496* RadioVoice: A more hi-tech example.
497[[/folder]]
498
499[[folder:Jean Grey]]
500!![[ComicBook/XMen Jean Grey]]
501->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AprilStewart
502
503->''Jean Grey manifested her mutant psychic abilities at an early age, and was subsequently sent to the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters to learn control over her powers. As a founding member of the X-Men, she's spent most of her life as a hero and has the calm confidence of a seasoned pro. When Jean served as an avatar for the Phoenix Force, an immensely powerful entity of death and rebirth, her powers were greatly enhanced. Although she no longer operates on that scale, her telepathic and telekinetic abilities make her a formidable opponent.''
504----
505* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Has the whole phoenix motif going on for her.
506* AutoRevive: Jean's 'Phoenix Egg' passive revives her when she is defeated. Several of her unique gear options also have this property, allowing her to faint and revive multiple times before finally suffering defeat penalties.
507* ClingyJealousGirl: "Move your eyes off [[ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} my boyfriend]], Emma, or I'll move them for you." Also, her lines towards Cyclops make her seem needy to the point of being cringeworthy. Hilariously, Cyke's attitude towards her is generally along the lines of "Thanks, but I'm busy".
508* FieryRedhead: Figuratively and Literally.
509* GirlyBruiser: Jean may appear to be a highly-attractive woman of average physique, but '''do not''' underestimate her Phoenix-form tanking abilities, especially against mobs of [[{{Mook}} mooks]]. Her 'Phoenix Inferno' power does massive damage to the area around her whilst [[LifeDrain healing her]]. The 'Phoenix Avatar' passive allows her to generate Phoenix Force secondary resource (required for her to remain in Phoenix form and user her Phoenix powers) whilst injuring and defeating enemies, as well as regenerating spirit when she takes damage. Finally, her 'Phoenix Corona' shield has no cooldown and can be toggled to mitigate injury. With the 3 powers above specced, Jean can essentially maintain close to full health, spirit and Phoenix Force constantly while drawing aggro from enemies and quickly wiping them out.
510** Without her Phoenix form, Jean is a GlassCannon instead: she can still deal a lot of damage, but not as effectively as when she is the Phoenix. She also relies more on crowd control effects, and has the defenses of wet paper. In contrast, even mediocre Jean builds that specialise in her Phoenix abilities can easily solo all in-game content. The devs have noted the disparity between her 'regular' and 'Phoenix' forms, so they are reviewing this and attempting to make both powersets equally viable.
511* HotWings: Floats about with flaming wings in Phoenix form.
512* MindOverMatter: Generally her Telekinesis skill tree, which includes force blasts, [[DeflectorShields shields]], [[NotQuiteFlight flight]] and [[SwirlyEnergyThingy kinetic vortexes]].
513* ThePhoenix: But of course, complete with self-healing and revival powers.
514* PlayingWithFire: Her Phoenix skill tree, which involves transforming her into a fiery Phoenix form and manipulating cosmic flames. In her Phoenix form, her Telekinesis and Telepathy powers also inflict Energy instead of Mental damage.
515* PowerEchoes: When she's in phoenix form.
516* PowerGivesYouWings: The fiery raptor form she takes on as the Phoenix, which makes her more resilient and inflicts more damage.
517* StanceSystem: Jean can transform into her Phoenix form by activating 'Phoenix Transformation'; she gains enhanced attributes, access to other powers in her Phoenix skill tree, and inflicts Energy instead of Mental damage. Her Phoenix Force secondary resource, which she gains by defeating enemies, is used to maintain her Phoenix form and is also expended when she uses many Phoenix powers. When Jean's Phoenix Force meter is depleted she if forcibly transformed back into her regular Jean Grey form, although in practice she causes so much destruction as the Phoenix that monitoring the Phoenix Force meter is hardly an issue.
518* {{Telepathy}}: The Telepathy skill tree, with [[MindRape mental attacks that afflict debilitating statuses]], [[SetAMookToKillAMook confusion powers]] and [[BattleAura party auras]].
519[[/folder]]
520
521[[folder:Juggernaut]]
522!![[ComicBook/XMen Juggernaut]]
523->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
524
525->''Cain Marko, stepbrother to Charles Xavier, found the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak while serving as a mercenary in Korea. The strange powers of this gem gifted Cain with immense physical strength and durability, as well as a mystical force field that allows him not only to deflect attacks with ease, but put himself into unstoppable motion. Known as the Juggernaut, Cain has been both villain and hero, even joining Professor Xavier's X-men on occasion.''
526----
527%%* TheJuggernaut
528[[/folder]]
529
530%%[[folder:Kitty Pryde]]
531%%->'''Voiced by:''' Danielle Judovits
532%%[[/folder]]
533%%
534[[folder:Loki]]
535!!ComicBook/{{Loki}}
536->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CrispinFreeman, Amy Louise Pemberton (Lady Loki)
537
538->''Loki is the Norse god of mischief and evil and the adopted son of Odin All-Father, the ruler of Asgard. He is crafty, clever, and resourceful, using sorcery to achieve his intricate goals. Loki resents the glory and acclaim given to his adoptive brother, Thor, and he strives to place himself on the throne of Asgard. However, on the rare occasions when his goals overlap with Thor or other heroes, Loki has been to ally himself with those he would otherwise detest.''
539----
540* AnIcePerson: Not just his personality, but his Giant's Blood skill tree focuses on how his Jotun heritage allows him to utilize frost magic. And then there's his 'Frost Giant Form' ultimate.
541** ElementalArmor: Can create spiked armor of ice with his Frost Armor skill, which damages and freezes enemies that attack Loki up close while increasing his durability.
542** HarmlessFreezing: Loki's ice skills have an opportunity to freeze enemies in-place, which does almost nothing on its own, but leaves the enemy immobile to be hit with other attacks.
543** ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The Permafrost Spike ability impales his enemies with an area-of-effect group of ice spikes.
544* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:After Surtur's defeat, he admits to his father that all he wanted was to be acknowledged as a hero. Odin grants him a chance to prove himself as such...by trapping him in a StableTimeLoop that forever repeats the events of the campaign, forcing him to work with the heroes he so despises.]]
545* CainAndAbel: His legendary conflict with Thor, though there's more animosity and jealousy on his side than Thor's.
546* DoppelgangerAttack: Loki's Mischief skill tree focuses on the creation and management of Illusions, weaker copies of himself that can attack enemies for a short while before disappearing. There is a limit to the number of Illusions he can generate, which increases as more points are put into certain powers.
547** TheMinionMaster: He can summon up to six illusions by default and they can be re-summoned fairly easily.
548** TeleportSpam: Loki can teleport across the screen using his 'Misdirection' power, leaving behind an Illusion and [[{{Invisibility}} going into stealth mode]] for a few seconds.
549** TheTurretMaster: His 'Arcane Illusion' power allows him to summon stationary Illusions that fire magic blasts at enemies for a short while.
550* DistaffCounterpart: His female shape-shifted self is one of his enhanced alternate costumes.
551* EnemyMine: Starts off as a villain and faces the heroes to claim the throne of Asgard, but when they discover Surtur is coming to destroy everything, Loki and the heroes grudgingly work together to stop it. One of his powers, Enemy of my Enemy, invokes this as well, buffing him and his allies when working together.
552* EvenEvilHasStandards: Loki seeks to rule, not to destroy- Loki can't rule over Asgard if Surtur destroys it all.
553* EvilSorcerer: Wields a wide arsenal of spells and magic abilities in combat, and even challenges Doctor Strange's mastery of magic in reference to his own.
554** BarrierWarrior: The Arcane Shield, which creates a barrier around him to deflect damage from himself.
555** BrainwashedAndCrazy: His Enthrall spell twists the enemies mind and forces them to lash out at their own allies until they die or can break Loki's control.
556** ChainPain: Creates magic chains with the Arcane Binding spell, which holds enemies in place and damages them.
557** PowerFloats: His Arcane Levitation ability lets him hover with magic.
558** ProjectileSpell: His basic attack, Staff Blast, fires a green magical projectile forward. Another spell, Bouncing Bolt, shoots a similar blast of magic that bounces back and forth between enemies.
559* GroundhogDayLoop: [[spoiler:After helping to stop Surtur, Loki claims that his assembling the enemies of Asgard wasn't to overthrow the throne, but to build an army to stand against Surtur, claiming that all he ever wanted was to be a hero. Odin decides to send him to a time in need of heroes as punishment for his crimes, sending him to Midtown at the beginning of the game, forcing him to repeat the game's story over and over again.]]
560* HatesTheirParent: Loki infamously hates his father Odin for not appointing him as heir to the Asgardian throne.
561* HeelFaceTurn: After being a main boss in the game's Asgard chapters and stealing the Cosmic Cube from a defeated Dr. Doom. [[EnemyMine As long as your interests are aligned, of course...]]
562* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Despite proclaiming his superiority and skill at almost any instance possible, certain pieces of dialogue and in-game text betray a deep-seated sense of insecurity from being adopted and being weaker than other Asgardians at melee combat, which is highly prized in their realm.
563* JerkassGods: He isn't very nice, naturally. Exceptions are to those characters whom he believe are as powerful as he is, such as Jean Grey... and Squirrel Girl.
564* KungFuWizard: Is a skilled hand-to-hand combatant and can use his staff to devastating effect in melee combat, though he prefers to use distance spells and misdirection.
565* NominalHero: He's only working with SHIELD and the Heroes to stop Surtur for his own selfish purposes.
566* MagicStaff: Loki wields one as the focal point of his magic, but it can also be used in melee combat.
567* MasterOfIllusion: Generates Illusions that can serve a variety of functions depending on the Mischief power used.
568* MirrorMatch: Can fight himself at the end of Asgard, commenting that the only person who gets to defeat Loki is Loki himself.
569* NamedWeapons: His sword, Lævateinn, which appears as one of his hero specific Uniques.
570* NotQuiteFlight: 'Arcane Levitation' sees Loki float across the battlefield using magic.
571* OneWingedAngel: When using his ultimate, 'Frost Giant Form'.
572* OurGiantsAreBigger: His ultimate is his 'Frost Giant Form', where he temporarily transforms into giant size and gains massively improved attributes.
573* PhysicalGod: A crucial element of the traditional Norse pantheon (albeit usually as an antagonist).
574* SuperStrength: Like the rest of his family. Loki prefers to use spells and his own guile to get by, but when push comes to shove, he's still stronger than base mortals, and is able to lift and toss cars around in-game.
575* TheTrickster: Loki does have superhuman strength like the average Asgardian (he can lift cars in-game and throw them), but prefers to fight with magic and cunning instead of brute strength.
576* WeCanRuleTogether: Offers this to Jean Grey.
577* WellDoneSonGuy: Despite hating Odin, Loki makes a few utterances now and then on showing his father what he's made of.
578[[/folder]]
579
580[[folder:Luke Cage]]
581!![[ComicBook/LukeCage Luke Cage]]
582->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesCMathisIII
583
584->''While serving prison time for a crime he didn't commit, former gang member Carl Lucas volunteered for an experiment that gave him enhanced strength and unbreakable skin. He promptly used his new abilities to escape prison, returning to his boyhood streets of Harlem. Rather than returning to crime, he took the name Luke Cage and became a mercenary "hero for hire," using his powers to help anyone who could afford his asking price. Eventually cleared of his criminal charges, Cage has distinguished himself in various superhero groups (including, most recently, the New Avengers), but in the end, he's nobody's man but his own.''
585----
586* AssistCharacter: Luke has a ComicBook/HeroesForHire skill tree dedicated to summons. He can call one friend at a time to follow him about permanently: ComicBook/IronFist (melee, dodge aura and healing special), ComicBook/JessicaJones (tank, defense aura and area dive bomb special), [[HardboiledDetective Misty Knight]] (ranged, critical aura and area shockwave special) or [[EverythingsBetterWithSamurai Colleen Wing]] (effective against elites and bosses, area multistrike special). The Heroes for Hire can also all be summoned simultaneously for a short while, using Luke's signature 'Hero's Call' power.
587* BaldOfAuthority: As the de facto leader of the ComicBook/HeroesForHire, any costume that features a shorn head makes him this.
588* BashBrothers: With Iron Fist
589* BattleCouple: With Jessica Jones
590* BoisterousBruiser: Luke is never short on quips and taunts, both in and out of battle. "Quit meditating and let's go bust some heads!"
591* CatchPhrase: SWEET CHRISTMAS!
592* CarFu: 'Vehicular Manslaughter' sees a car fall from the sky, which Luke then tosses at his enemies.
593* CivvieSpandex: All his in-game 'costumes' are more akin to regular wear than standard superhero attire.
594* ImprobableWeaponUser: Crowbars and chains are still understandable, but throwing concrete chunks and cars?
595* ScaryBlackMan: Part of his 'street' persona.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Magik]]
599!!ComicBook/{{Magik}}
600->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
601
602* BadassBoast: "[[PunyEarthlings Punisher's just a nut with a gun.]] I'm a mutant demon queen."
603* {{BFS}}: Illyana's Soulsword, which as the name implies contains the purity of her soul. It is also used as a sort of casting wand to channel her magical powers through.
604* CreepyChild: Not quite a 'child', but she is nevertheless barely out of her teens. She summons demons from the Limbo realm she rules and boasts about her magic powers in a creepy tone, while simultaneously displaying genuine wonderment at other things (such as being in awe of Storm and gushing over Captain America).
605* LifeDrain: 'Dark Reaping', which drains an opponent's health and heals you instead.
606* TeleportSpam: Illyana is a mutant with teleportation powers or 'stepping disks', which are the basis of her attacks. 'Seven League Step' in particular allows her to teleport between and inflict damage on up to 7 different targets.
607[[/folder]]
608
609[[folder:Magneto]]
610!!ComicBook/{{Magneto}}
611->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
612
613->''Utilizing his control over all electromagnetism, Magneto has used his powers for many purposes: leader of the Brotherhood, terrorist, and even X-Man. Once a close friend of Professor Charles Xavier, Magneto took a more extreme path against prejudice and used his powers to prove mutantkind's superiority by any means necessary. Not an unreasonable man by any means, Magneto has been known to work on the side of angels if he feels it will accomplish noble goals and this time is no different.''
614----
615* MagnetismManipulation
616[[/folder]]
617
618[[folder:Moon Knight]]
619!!ComicBook/MoonKnight
620->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobinAtkinDownes
621
622->''While working as a mercenary in Egypt, Marc Spector stumbled upon an archaeological dig site where he had an altercation with his fellow mercenary, Raoul Bushman. This fight resulted in him dying near a statue of the Egyptian God of Vengeance, Khonshu. Khonshu in turn raised Spector from the dead as his Blade of Vengeance and gave him the power to defeat his former accomplice, Bushman. Upon his return to the United States, Marc created multiple identities in order to distance himself from his past while maintaining connections to multiple facets of society and became the masked vigilante known as Moon Knight.''
623----
624* AllEncompassingMantle: The "Golden Mantle of Khonshu" Slot 3 Unique, a cape and cowl that increases his max health, health regeneration, and puts some extra points in his Khnoshu-related skills.
625* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: He has no qualms with telepaths reading his mind, he just warns them that it's not an experience they're going to enjoy.
626* AntiHero: Moon Knight is one of the more brutal playable characters in the game.
627* AutoRevive: Marc's 'Multiple Personalities' passive allows him to be revived once in a while, probably under the belief that he is empowered by Khonshu.
628* BadassCape: His cape required development of specific new "cape tech" to animate and flow properly, according to the devs.
629* BadassNormal: Moon Knight is a normal man with gadgets and martial arts, and is able to punch out a cosmic cube empowered Doctor Doom or Kurse. Unless he's...
630* BloodKnight: Khonshu tries to push his avatar into being this.
631* BurnTheWitch: Threatens Scarlet Witch that Khonshu is an adamant believer in this trope.
632* CastFromHitPoints: The 'Avatar of Vengeance' ability steals almost all of Moon Knight's health, but makes him temporarily invincible and deal significantly increased damage.
633* DivineIntervention: The Khonshu's Blessing tree of powers is built around this.
634* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He is sometimes written as gaining some powers from his service to Khonshu, but it's left intentionally ambiguous if Khonshu is real in-game or just another of Spector's voices in his head.
635* EvilLaugh: Never from Moon Knight himself, but Khonshu occasionally gives these after level ups.
636* GreenEyedMonster: He's not happy that Kate Bishop would rather be mentored by Clint Barton than him. He's also offended when teaming up with Ghost Rider, asserting that ''he's'' the Blade of Vengeance.
637* HearingVoices: There are times in the game when Khonshu speaks instead of Marc's usual voice. Of course, per the comics' usual ambiguity, it is unclear whether Khonshu actually exists or if it is all in Marc's head.
638* HolyHandGrenade: The 'Tools of Vengeance' ability empowers Moon Knight's other special abilities with Khonshu's blessing, increasing their power and allowing Moon Knight to use them for a brief period of time for no Spirit cost.
639* JerkassGods: Khonshu is not the most moral of Marvel's gods.
640* NotQuiteFlight: Marc's 'Glider Cape' move has him grapple an unseen higher point with a hook, and then glide through the air as if flying.
641* OneHitPointWonder: Using the 'Avatar of Vengeance' effectively turns Moon Knight into this- the invincibility doesn't kick in at the right time and as a result, using the power tends to leave him with one hit point with no benefit at first.
642* PermanentlyMissableContent: If you put a point into either 'Avatar of Vengeance' or 'Tools of Vengeance', you lose access to the other one unless you respec and change your stats.
643* PowerFist: Spector is able to enhance his punches by lacing his knuckles with Crescent Darts, and his Slot 1 Unique, "Mark Spector's Spiked Gauntlets" is a more straight example of this.
644* PowerOfTheGodHand: The Fist of Khonshu power allows Moon Knight to make tributes to Khonshu by attacking his enemies, and when he maxes out his tribute bar, he accesses one of two possible gifts.
645* PoweredArmor: His Slot 2 Unique, "Lockley's Advanced Carbonadium Armor", increases his durability, strength and health, plus giving him extra points in several skills and protecting him from ranged attacks.
646* SelfDeprecation: A few of his quotes make it clear that he knows he's a B-list hero. He actually uses it as an insult when he fights Shocker.
647* SplitPersonality: Referenced in his 'Multiple Personalities' passive, including Marc Spector, Steven Grant (reclusive millionaire) and Jake Lockley (taxi driver).
648* {{Thememobile}}: The Moon Copter, a giant crescent moon shaped hovercraft piloted by Frenchie, which is also his Ultimate skill.
649[[/folder]]
650
651[[folder:Mr. Fantastic]]
652!![[ComicBook/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]]
653->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WallyWingert
654
655->''A member of the Fantastic Four, Reed Richards received the powers of amazing elasticity after being bathed in cosmic rays. He uses his ability to stretch his body seemingly infinite lengths to form giant fists, shrug off attacks, and form various shapes to traverse the environment. In addition to his super powers, he also possesses incredible intellect, capable of creating and wielding amazing inventions that have saved the universe countless times.''
656----
657* AlliterativeName
658* AssistCharacter: Can call upon a '[[RobotBuddy H.E.R.B.I.E. Assistant]]' to heal, stun enemies and reduce damage. His Ultimate, 'The Fantastic Four', also summons the rest of his team.
659* GadgeteerGenius: Many of the attacks under his Super Genius power tree involve the use of gadgets, be it auras or area damage.
660* RubberMan: Reed can stretch, inflate and even turn into a wheel, amongst other powers. His Elastic Fists power tree are all about various ranged stretchy punches, while Plasticity focuses on distorting his whole body.
661%%* ScienceHero
662* SuperIntelligence: Even has an 'Outwit' power that, besides providing passive benefits, allows him to refresh the cooldowns on his other powers.
663* TemporaryOnlineContent: The ComicBook/FantasticFour were buyable heroes with their own costume galleries, but in 2017, the license renewal did not include them, so they had to be taken off the ingame store and off of random hero box loot tables. Their costumes suffered the same fate, and Dr Doom's default costume was switched from his Future Foundation white costume to his classic green costume, with the white costume removed from the game entirely. [[GrandfatherClause Accounts that already possessed any of the Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer, their costumes, or Dr Doom's white costume were allowed to keep them.]]
664[[/folder]]
665
666[[folder:Ms. Marvel]]
667!![[ComicBook/MsMarvel Ms. Marvel]]
668->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanielleNicolet
669
670->''When former Air Force pilot Carol Danvers was caught in the explosion of an alien Kree device, her genetic structure was radically reshaped. Boasting powers of flight, super-strength, and energy manipulation, she became the super hero Ms. Marvel. Carol soon joined the Avengers, and despite some personal challenges she has served as a stalwart member of that team several times over the years.''
671----
672%%* ActionGirl
673* BloodKnight: Her VA cues certainly give off this vibe.
674* EasilyForgiven: Completely averted. Arachnea has ''not'' forgotten their fight during the Civil War, nor is she in ''any'' hurry to forgive her.
675%%* EnergyAbsorption
676* FlamingHair: Carol's notorious Binary costume, which has her bald save for giant energy flares erupting from her head.
677%%* FlyingBrick
678* MilitarySuperhero: That's ''Major'' Carol Danvers for you.
679* {{Stripperific}}: Her Classic Costume, which combines a scarf and bodysuit with bare bottoms.
680[[/folder]]
681
682%%[[folder:Nick Fury]]
683%%-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithDavid
684%%[[/folder]]
685%%
686[[folder:Nightcrawler]]
687!! [[ComicBook/XMen Nightcrawler]]
688->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LiamOBrien
689
690->''Estranged son of the evil mutant Mystique, Kurt Wagner was raised by a fortune teller and grew up as part of a travelling circus in Germany. Using his unique physique and agility, he performed as the star acrobat for years until finally attempting escape. During this escape, Nightcrawler teleported for the first time, an event that lead to him being rescued from an angry mob by Professor Charles Xavier, who came to recruit him into the X-Men. From there, Nightcrawler became a mainstay of the X-Men's various incarnations, as well as other teams such as Excalibur. He uses his teleportation, expert swashbuckling and superhuman agility to defeat enemies quickly, but maintains a light-hearted and positive attitude and serves as a moral anchor for the team.''
691----
692* DarkIsNotEvil: Looks demonic and gives off whiffs of brimstone in his attacks, but a pious Christian and absolutely one of the most moral heroes in-game.
693* FragileSpeedster: Is extremely squishy; effective play with him involves careful and extensive use of his teleporting and stealth powers.
694* GlassCannon: Is extremely squishy despite good damage-dealing potential.
695* HeroesPreferSwords: Has an Expert Swordsman skill tree dedicated to sword-fighting powers and passives.
696* NowWhat: He asks this to Punisher, questioning what he would do when there was no one left to punish.
697* TeleportSpam: Well, he is ''the'' definitive teleport hero, after all. His Rapid Teleporter skill tree is testament to this.
698[[/folder]]
699
700[[folder:Nova]]
701!! ComicBook/{{Nova}}
702->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (Richard Rider), Logan Miller (Sam Alexander)
703
704->''As a teenager, Richard Rider was chosen at random by the alien Rhomann Dey, last surviving Centurion of the planet Xandar's elite Nova Corps, to inherit his power and succeed him in the rank of Nova Prime following the destruction of his world by the intergalactic pirate Zorr. Rider gained great strength, invulnerability, the power to fly, and a uniform with a sealed life support system, but little instruction on how to use these new powers. Still, he took up the life of a superhero and has become one of the galaxy's greatest.''
705----
706* AssistCharacter: Nova's ultimate summons the rest of the Nova Corps for a flyby attack.
707* BigBrotherMentor: Richard acts this way towards Sam.
708* {{Catchphrase}}: Yup. Rich has his old, "Blue Blazes" catchphrase in some of his quotes.
709* TheChosenMany: And thanks to enhanced costumes we can get two of these many.
710* FlyingBrick: Thanks to the super suit. He is the Human rocket, after all.
711* LightningBruiser: A lot of Nova's physical attacks focus on hitting hard and fast. All while constantly moving to throw his enemies off.
712* MySensorsIndicateYouWantToTapThat: Worldmind notes an increase in Richard's heart rate and blood pressure when he's around Carol Danvers. It questions if it should apply a sedative into Richard's body to counter these effects.
713* NewMeat: Sam Alexander, a LegacyCharacter who inherited the Nova title after Richard Rider disappeared from Earth-616. He was supposed to be the default in-game Nova before fan uproar relegated him to being an enhanced costume. Ironically enough, his story arc is similar to Richard's, as a rookie who has to uphold the responsibilities of great, newly-acquired power.
714* PsychicLink: Richard has one with the Xandarian Worldmind.
715* ShipTease: With Ms. Marvel. Worldmind even notes that Richard's blood pressure and heart rate change significantly around her.
716* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He ''really'' resents having to work with Silver Surfer (who he accuses of leaving Xandar to die when he could have saved it during ''Annihilation'') and Venom (He has a bad history with Symbiotes).
717[[/folder]]
718
719[[folder:Psylocke]]
720!! [[ComicBook/XMen Psylocke]]
721->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AprilStewart
722
723->"Sister of Captain Britain, Betsy Braddock is the psychic X-Man known as Psylocke. Originally just a telepath, Betsy ended up switching bodies with a deadly assassin that allowed her to become the psychic ninja she is today. Psylocke uses her telekinetic powers to manifest a "Psi-Knife" and her trained ninja skills to slip into the shadows and cut enemies down with her martial arts and katana skills.''
724----
725* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Besides being the color of her psychic manifestations, purple is also an integral part of modern Psylocke's look.
726* HighlyVisibleNinja: Wears a shiny purple leotard with pinkish-purple power manifestations. Nevertheless, Psylocke can remain stealthy through her agility, ninjutsu mastery and telepathic projections.
727* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: Psylocke can shape her telekinetic energies into physical manifestations, including katanas and crossbows.
728* {{Ninja}}: The most famous incarnation of Psylocke, although it is very possible to make a non-ninja build on her.
729* PsychicPowers
730** MindOverMatter: The basis of her Psionic Constructs tree.
731** MindRape: Her Telepathy attacks, which manifests in the form of psychic butterflies.
732* PurpleIsPowerful: Psylocke is the hero most associated with the color purple in the Marvel universe.
733[[/folder]]
734
735[[folder:Punisher]]
736!![[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]]
737-->'''Voiced by:''' Marc Worden
738->''A picnic in the park turned to tragedy when Frank Castle's family was shot by mobsters. The only survivor of the brutal execution, Castle decided to avenge his family by taking the law into his own hands. Castle's extensive military training and total lack of remorse make him an extremely efficient vigilante. Armed with military-grade weaponry, Castle is prepared to continue his bloody work until every criminal alive has been punished.''
739----
740* BadassLongcoat: Some of his alternate costumes feature one.
741* BadassNormal: An average human powered by cold vengeance (and a lot of weaponry), able to tolerate traumatic injury by sheer willpower.
742* BandagedFace: His Omega Effect costume includes this.
743* BottomlessMagazines: Subverted, rather than the typical mana bar, he has an "Ammo" bar that require him to reload in order to refill it.
744* CivvieSpandex: His default costume is just cargo pants and a skull logo t-shirt.
745* CoolCar: His Ultimate summons his Battle Van, a mobile weapons platform armed with two frontal machineguns, a turret and a missile launcher on the top and a flamethrower in the back.
746* DemolitionsExpert: His Demolitions tree is focused on using explosives to take out groups of enemies.
747* DistaffCounterpart: Rachel Alves, his ally from Greg Rucka's run, serves as an Enhanced Alternate Costume, complete with newly recorded dialogue.
748* {{Determinator}}: Has a 'Pain Tolerance' passive where he mitigates injury just by ''resisting the physiological effects of pain''.
749* GoodIsNotNice: To the extent that someone who is willing to murder criminals is a 'good guy', at least.
750* KillItWithFire: He can equip a flamethrower as one of his later skills, though he sacrifices the ability to use his gatling gun. It can be used to ignite the gas from his nerve gas grenades to cause an explosion.
751* MoreDakka: Punisher has lots and lots of bullets at his disposal, to say the least. His Firepower skill tree involves the use of different types of bullets to cause varying effects. He can even whip out "[[Film/{{Predator}} Ol' Painless]]", a gatling gun as a late-game skill.
752* OneHitKill: One talent he gets allows his sniper rifle to do this to any non-boss enemy. It's helpful on higher difficulties where minibosses become bullet sponges.
753* SuperheroPackingHeat
754* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Many heroes openly express their displeasure working with Punisher. Most vocally, Daredevil, however, even Moon Knight will sometimes show distaste in Frank's methods.
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Rocket Raccoon]]
758!![[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Rocket Raccoon]]
759->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
760
761->''Rocket Raccoon is a space-faring adventurer whose small size and adorable features belie his unparalleled bravery and loyal soul. He hails from the bizarre planet Halfworld, which is occupied by a variety of sentient animals. Rocket uses his brilliant tactical mind, excellent marksmanship, and very large guns against a variety of interstellar threats. He often works with—and sometimes leads—the Guardians of the Galaxy in defense of various endangered worlds. Some of his friends think Rocket might have a touch of OCD, but what raccoon doesn't wash his hands a dozen times a day?''
762----
763* AssistCharacter: Can summon 'My Friend Groot', the giant talking tree that keeps repeating his name, onto the battlefield for a while.
764* {{BFG}}: His Weapons Specialist tree is focused on using massive guns to blast enemies apart. He even has a "Big Flarkin' Gun" as one of his skills.
765* CutenessProximity: A number of characters (particularly female ones) comment on how cute he is, to his annoyance.
766* FunnyAnimal
767* GunsAkimbo: He primarily fights with two laser pistols.
768* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Groot, of course.
769* MiniMecha: His Thanos-buster mech from ComicBook/TheThanosImperative is used in his ultimate.
770* MoreDakka: Though his [[GatlingGood Photon Minigun]] is the most obvious example, Gunner builds take advantage of his many rapid-fire/continous damage weapons to unleash a constant stream of bullets, lasers, and plasma punctuated with the odd [[MagneticWeapons Gauss round]] and [[SlapOnTheWristNuke tactical nuke barrage]].
771* TheTurretMaster: Rocket's Galactic Guardian tree is dedicated almost entirely to summoning turrets for both offensive and defensive purposes. His 'Spatial Warp Array' ultimate also damages opponents and disrupts summoning abilities in a localised area for some time.
772[[/folder]]
773
774[[folder:Rogue]]
775!![[ComicBook/XMen Rogue]]
776->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CatherineTaber
777
778->''Anna Marie grew up a rebellious child, leading to her running away from home as a teenager (and the birth of her nickname “Rogue”). Upon her first kiss with a young boy, Rogue’s latent mutant ability to absorb life energy activated, nearly killing him. Deeply troubled, she eventually fell in with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. After battling the Avengers and absorbing the powers and life force from Ms. Marvel, Rogue ended up with the X-Men who helped her cope with her dangerous powers.''
779----
780* AllyourPowersCombined:
781** By stealing an assortment of abilities from friend and foe alike, Rogue becomes the embodiment of this. For example, you can build Rogue so she enters combat by juicing herself up with Gambit's Ragin' Cajun, casts Storm's Crashing Hail over her foes, then uses Cyclops's Ricochet Blast to finish off any stragglers.
782** Also invoked in her Recall Overload Signature power, and Final Form Ultimate power. For Recall Overload she uses Storm, Bishop, Magneto and Gambit to surround herself with an explosive swirl of energy and debris, while Final Form sees her invoke Wolverine, Psylocke, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Angel's powers, gaining the ability to use their Signature powers repeatedly (except for Angel, who is not in game yet) over 30 seconds. Ironically, although these powers are visually impressive, they are considered to be a DPS loss on most Rogue builds and not usually levelled up.
783* ComboPlatterPowers: Besides her ComicBook/MsMarvel powers under the [FlyingBrick 'Marvelous Physique' tree], Rogue's ability to mix and match can give her a very varied range of abilities.
784* ForgivenButNotForgotten: Her attitude towards Scarlet Witch in general. She's still pretty sore over Wanda's actions in ''House of M'' and how they directly caused [[spoiler:Xavier's death]] in ''Avengers vs X-Men'', but she's willing to trust her again.
785* PowerCopying: Gazillion is probably the first developer to actually fully commit to implementing Rogue's comic book powerset, by allowing her to absorb a power from almost any Hero, Boss or Team-Up. The only exceptions are robots and androids like Ultron and Vision. This ranges from the passives of [[BadAssNormal Badass Normals]] to all sorts of other powers, from eye beams to squirrel summoning. This makes her highly versatile in build options, albeit a bit more of a JackOfAllTrades.
786* SouthernBelle: Jean even remarks when she reads Rogue's mind that 'she can almost taste the sweet tea'.
787[[/folder]]
788
789[[folder:Scarlet Witch]]
790!!ComicBook/ScarletWitch
791->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KateHiggins
792
793->''Born to a mutant father, imbued with sorcerous potential by a demon trapped in Wundagore Mountain, and raised by her adoptive gypsy parents, Wanda Maximoff's life was full of intrigue long before she became aware of her powers. The Scarlet Witch began her career fighting the X-Men as a member of her father Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. But she became disillusioned with villainy, instead joining the Avengers after several of that team's founding members left. As both a mutant and a sorceress, Wanda's reality-altering powers and devastating hex bolts make her a formidable opponent.''
794----
795* AutoRevive: 'Rewind Reality', a passive which also functions as a crowd control break.
796* EnergyBall: 'Hex Orb', a pink ball of death that also stuns enemies.
797* GlassCannon: Excels in area devastation and disruptive effects, but goes down very easily if caught off-guard.
798* HomingProjectile: The hex bolts fired using 'Chaotic Hex' are heat-seeking.
799* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Her ComicBook/HouseOfM costume.
800* LifeDrain: Her Ravenous Binding attack traps enemies in place and leeches life from them.
801* MagicalGesture: Wanda points at the area where she intends to cast her spells as a focus for her energies.
802* MagicMissileStorm: A bolt of Wanda's 'Chaotic Hex' attack has the chance of splitting into up to 5 hex bolts.
803* RetGone: Her ultimate attack literally erases mooks from existence, but merely stuns bosses.
804* SetAMookToKillAMook: Her 'Bewildering Hex' confusion power, which turns enemies on each other.
805* TeleportSpam: 'Chaos Shift', which has a very short cooldown and inflicts damage.
806* WindsOfDestinyChange: Probability and chaos are the tools of Wanda's trade.
807[[/folder]]
808
809[[folder:She-Hulk]]
810!!ComicBook/SheHulk
811->'''Voiced by:''' Mary Faber
812
813->''Seriously wounded after a gangland shooting, attorney Jennifer Walters received an emergency blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner, aka The Incredible Hulk! Transformed by the blood transfusion, Walters received a milder version of her cousin’s powers. She was large, green, and impossibly strong, but she still retained her intellect and personality. Choosing to spend all her time as The Sensational She-Hulk, Jen Walters has served on the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the Defenders, the Lady Liberators, and has built a reputation as brilliant attorney for the superhero community.''
814----
815%%* AmazonianBeauty
816* FinishingMove: Several of her skills are classified as "Finishers", meaning that they become more powerful the more combo points she racks up with her basic attack.
817* PungeonMaster: She's ''very'' fond of lawyer puns. Her skill tree is ''littered'' with them.
818%%* StatuesqueStunner
819[[/folder]]
820
821[[folder:Silver Surfer]]
822!!ComicBook/SilverSurfer
823->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
824->''In order to save his planet Zenn-La from being consumed by the cosmic being known as Galactus, Norrin Radd agreed to become Galactus' herald, surfing the skyways to find planets for his master to consume (and letting the population know of their impending doom.) After meeting the the human Alicia Masters, Silver Surfer realized that his role as Galactus' herald was inhumane and assisted the Fantastic Four in stopping his master. Since this momentous occasion, Silver Surfer has spent much time on Earth, using the Power Cosmic to defend the planet (and many other planets) from all kinds of unknown evil.''
825----
826%%* ChromeChampion
827* ImprobableWeaponUser: Surfer has an entire Starfarer skill tree dedicated to attacks using his surfboard.
828* SwissArmySuperpower: The Power Cosmic, which is utilised for both constructive and destructive purposes.
829* TemporaryOnlineContent: The Silver Surfer was a buyable hero with his own costume gallery, but in 2017, the license renewal did not include him or the Fantastic Four, so they had to be taken off the ingame store and off of random hero box loot tables. Their costumes suffered the same fate.[[GrandfatherClause Accounts that already possessed any of the Fantastic Four, the Silver Surfer, their costumes, or Dr Doom's white costume were allowed to keep them.]]
830* WillfullyWeak: Surfer is technically a cosmic-tier hero, but in this game he can do less damage than canonically weaker heroes like Iron Man and Storm, or even street-levellers like Hawkeye. All this while his starting ability involves rending space-time.
831* TheWorfEffect: At lower levels, it is possible for the planet-busting Surfer to be killed by ''street thugs''.
832[[/folder]]
833
834[[folder:Spider-Man]]
835!!ComicBook/SpiderMan
836->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DrakeBell, Creator/ChristopherDanielBarnes (Symbiote, Superior, and Amazing costumes)
837
838->''When he was bitten by a radioactive spider, high-school student Peter Parker gained a suite of powers reminiscent of a spider, including agility, wall-crawling, and the ability to sense danger (his trademark "spider-sense"). When Peter learned that his beloved Uncle Ben had been murdered by a thief that Peter himself had selfishly allowed to escape, he realized that with his new powers also came a new obligation of responsibility to use them for good. Since that day, Spider-Man has fought criminals and super-villains while enduring a constant barrage of negative press, a stream of personal losses, and the occasional crisis of confidence. Somehow he manages to maintain a positive attitude, and rarely lacks for a humorous quip when battling bad guys.''
839----
840* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Spiders, naturally. Proportionate strength and agility of a spider, plus the wrist-mounted web shooters and spider web motif on his costumes.
841%%* BuildingSwing
842%%* DeadpanSnarker
843* GrandTheftMe: Superior Spider-Man costume a.k.a. [[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Otto Octavius]].
844%%* PungeonMaster
845[[/folder]]
846
847[[folder:Squirrel Girl]]
848!!ComicBook/SquirrelGirl
849->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
850
851->''You'd think that young Doreen Green's mutant power was Super-Adorability, but her abilities go far beyond simple cuteness. Her semi-prehensile tail allows her to display amazing feats of agility...well, yeah, that tail IS pretty adorable. How about the empathic bond she shares with squirrels? That's a good power! But, yeah, it's also kind of adorable. Okay! Those enlarged incisors on her pouty little mouth! Those are...awfully, awfully cute. All right, she may be the cutest thing on two feet (and a tail), but she's single-handedly beaten Dr. Doom, Mandarin, M.O.D.O.K and Thanos. THEY thought she was cute, too...until she kicked their butts!''
852----
853* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Makes thousands of julienne supervillains.
854* AllYourPowersCombined: The ComicBook/GreatLakesAvengers may not be physically present in-game, but they are still there in spirit with the Great Lakes Avengers T-Shirt unique. Squirrel Girl has a chance to gain the powers of Mister Immortal, Big Bertha, Doorman and Flatman with this unique equipped.
855* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: As if the tail didn't give that away.
856* [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fangirl]]: 'Did the Avengers see that?'
857* AssistCharacter: In addition to her squirrel summons, Squirrel Girl can also call upon other characters with her equipment uniques: a permanent [[NumberTwo Tippy Toe]] with Tippy Toe's Itty Bitty Bow, and Iron Man temporarily with the Full Set of "Iron Man vs. Series" Cards.
858* CombatPragmatist: Her Nutcracker talent has her [[GroinAttack kick the enemy in the jewels]].
859* CounterAttack: Has a passive named as such that damages enemies when she dodges a melee attack.
860* CuteButCacophonic: Blurts in a squeaky voice nut facts and enthusiasm towards other heroes every few seconds.
861* GroinAttack: Her Nutcracker talent has her kick the enemy in the jewels.
862* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Pours out love for just about every hero she comes across. Exaggerated when she gets around Spidey.
863* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Not of the romantic variety, but she does go around spreading unsolicited cheer.
864* TheMinionMaster: Besides using her squirrels as specific ranged attacks, Squirrel Girl can also summon up to 30 squirrels to follow her and attack enemies through her 'Sic 'Em!' power and 'Squirrel Friend' passive. However, they will disappear after some time, so they need to be summoned again when re-entering the fray. Notably, while her squirrel minions can attack enemies, they have no health bar and hence cannot tank hits for her. They should hence be seen as a form of passive boost to her capabilities that also inflict damage, instead of being full-fledged assists.
865** Basically, Squirrel Girl has 2 different squirrel skill trees - Squirrels!, which focuses on one-off ranged summon attacks, and Moar Squirrels!, with powers and passives where she summons squirrel minions that follow her around for a short while and auto-attack enemies.
866* SexySantaDress: A more modest version, but she does have one as her Xmas costume. Endearingly, all her passively-summoned squirrels will wear reindeer antlers and red noses while she has this outfit equipped.
867[[/folder]]
868
869[[folder:Star-Lord]]
870!![[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Star-Lord]]
871->'''Voiced by:''' Chris Cox
872->''An accomplished pilot and expert marksman, Star-Lord leads the rag-tag group of galactic power-houses known as the Guardians of the Galaxy. Half human and half Spartoi alien, Peter Quill was born on Earth. After witnessing his mother's murder and escaping the orphanage that he lived in, he sought out a live in the stars. Through some luck (and a lot of subterfuge), Quill soon inherited the mantle of Star-Lord. A realist, Star-Lord is willing to do what others are not for the greater good. ''
873----
874* BadassLongcoat: Dons a leather one for his movie costume.
875%%* ElementalPowers: From his Elemental Gun tree.
876%%** AnIcePerson
877%%** BlowYouAway
878%%** DishingOutDirt
879%%** PlayingWithFire
880* HalfHumanHybrid: Human mother, alien father.
881[[/folder]]
882
883[[folder:Storm]]
884!!ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}}
885->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanielleNicolet
886
887->''Over the course of her life, Ororo Munroe has been trained as a juvenile thief, worshiped as a goddess, and hated as a mutant. Since Charles Xavier enlisted her to join the X-Men, Storm has grown as a warrior and as a leader. Her control over the climate has been honed through constant training and numerous battles, and her arsenal of elemental powers, from shattering lightning strikes to freezing winds, make her a force of nature to be feared and respected.''
888----
889* AttackReflector: Can cast a 'Gusting Tempest' aura that has a chance to deflect projectiles, in addition to killing anything within its range.
890* BadassBoast: Several of Storm's lines have her boasting about being a goddess.
891* ChainLightning: Can bounce a single bolt off up to 8 foes.
892* ElementalHairColors: Her hair color is white, traditionally associated with all the main types of powers she wields: ice, lightning and wind.
893* ElementalPowers
894** AnIcePerson: Part of her Stormcrafter tree.
895** BlowYouAway: Her Windrider tree, and part of her Stormcrafter tree.
896** ShockAndAwe: Her Skybreaker tree, and part of her Stormcrafter tree.
897* GlassCannon: One of the best group attackers in the game, and one of its flimsiest as well.
898* TeamMom: Her voiceover cues when speaking to other heroes tend towards this.
899* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Storm remarks that she may not like Emma (and she's hardly the only one), but she will still work with her.
900[[/folder]]
901
902[[folder:Taskmaster]]
903!!ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}}
904->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
905
906->''Taskmaster possesses "photographic reflexes", an ability that allows him to replicate any actions he has seen, as well as recall them from memory. He has used these skills as a combat instructor for hundreds of supervillains, henchmen, and private miliy companies. In order to clear his criminal record, he started working with the U.S. government as a combat instructor and currently serves as a member of S.H.I.E.L.D's Secret Avengers.''
907----
908* AprilFoolsDay: Brilliantly zig-zagged; Taskmaster was announced on April Fool's 2014 as 1 of 5 joke playable characters; he was then actually released on the 3rd of April, and indeed incorporated features that were discussed in his announcement thread.
909* DittoFighter: Besides his basic sword and gun attacks, Taskmaster has 3 copied powers each from Captain America, Daredevil, Hawkeye and Spider-Man, along with an aura from each that represents their hero strengths. The twist is that Taskmaster can toggle up to 2 auras at once (instead of the usual 1), and gains benefits from using attacks by a hero whose aura he has toggled.
910* HeelFaceTurn: Was a side boss in Chapter 2, but is now a playable character as well (supposedly recruited by S.H.I.E.L.D., as seen in his blurb above).
911* TheMinionMaster: Tasky's 'Field Exercise' ultimate summons a horde of the goons he has trained to attack his opponents. The longer the goons stay on the battlefield, the more powerful they become.
912* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Taskmaster's moral alignment depends strictly on which side offers him the most cash.
913* PowerCopying: Tasky can emulate any move he has seen, but eventually at the expense of his other memories.
914* ShamelessSelfPromoter: When delivering the beatdown on villains, one of Tasky's lines has him recommending them to enroll in the Taskmaster Institute, in order to avoid future defeats.
915* WalkingArmory: Can wield a bow, billy clubs, guns, a shield, swords and web-shooters with equal ease.
916[[/folder]]
917
918[[folder:Thing]]
919!![[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]
920->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Boat
921
922->''When Reed Richards finished his experimental starship and wanted to take it on an unsanctioned test flight, his college buddy (and former USAF pilot) Ben Grimm agreed to fly it. Together with Richards' girlfriend Sue Storm and her brother Johnny, Ben and Reed launched into space, where they were exposed to unprecedented levels of cosmic radiation. The radiation triggered mutagenic changes in each of the four passengers. In Grimm's case, he became a brutish creature with orange, rocky skin. Sue's description of him as a "thing" stuck as his heroic nickname, and Thing became a founding member of the Fantastic Four.''
923----
924* AssistCharacter: The 'Yancy Street Gang', a group of allies wearing Thing masks, can be summoned to help Ben out. They wield various impromptu weapons like baseball bats and thrown pies.
925%%* BoisterousBruiser
926* BrooklynRage: Born and raised in Brooklyn and eager to do some clobbering.
927* CatchPhrase: "IT'S CLOBBERING TIME!"
928* {{Golem}}: Rocky looking and Jewish to boot.
929* ImprobableWeaponUser: Ben's The Brawler skill tree has him use environmental objects commonly found in New York against enemies, such as manhole covers, food carts and parking meters.
930%%* LargeHam
931* StoneWall: Big Ben shrugs off attacks that most heroes fear and respect. Such as Bullseye's windup toss and Rhino and Juggernaut's charge attacks.
932* TemporaryOnlineContent: The ComicBook/FantasticFour were buyable heroes with their own costume galleries, but in 2017, the license renewal did not include them, so they had to be taken off the ingame store and off of random hero box loot tables. Their costumes suffered the same fate, and Dr Doom's default costume was switched from his Future Foundation white costume to his classic green costume, with the white costume removed from the game entirely. [[GrandfatherClause Accounts that already possessed any of the Fantastic Four, the Silver Surfer, their costumes, or Dr Doom's white costume were allowed to keep them.]]
933* VitriolicBestBuds: With Human Torch, [[ComicBook/FantasticFour as usual]].
934[[/folder]]
935
936[[folder:Thor]]
937!![[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]
938->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickDWasserman
939
940->''Thor is the Norse god of thunder and the son of Odin All-Father, ruler of Asgard. He wields the mystic hammer Mjolnir, which allows him to fly and fire bolts of lightning. Thor was a founding member of the Avengers and frequently battles as one of their number. At times, Thor has used the secret identity of Donald Blake to walk among mortals, but he always returns to the halls of Asgard to hoist a tankard with his fellow gods.''
941----
942* BoisterousBruiser: He's [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]. What more needs to be said?
943* CainAndAbel: The Abel to Loki's Cain.
944%%* ChainLightning
945* EyepatchOfPower: His "King Thor" outfit features one.
946* FloweryElizabethanEnglish: As is standard for Asgardians in the Marvel Universe.
947* PhysicalGod: One of the most famous Norse gods (although blonde instead of redheaded in his Marvel incarnation).
948* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's the Prince of Asgard and also their greatest warrior.
949* ShockAndAwe: He is the God of Thunder after all.
950* ThunderHammer: His trusty Mjölnir is both his primary weapon and the source of his powers.
951
952[[/folder]]
953
954[[folder:Ultron]]
955!!ComicBook/{{Ultron}}
956->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane
957
958->''It was a cold day in December when Ultron became self-aware. Hank Pym had no idea exactly what consequences the machine’s sentience would unleash on the world. But before the brilliant Avenger could act, Ultron rebelled. Not just against its creator, but against all organic life. Over time, Ultron has upgraded and rebuilt itself continually while pushing the evolutionary boundaries of synthetic life. Each step brings Ultron closer to perfection. But Earth’s mightiest heroes, the Avengers, have always pulled the plug Ultron’s campaigns. Now Ultron’s prime directive has been updated, taking this machine’s unlimited functionality to unstoppable levels.''
959---
960* ActionBomb: The drones can be detonated at will, with a specialization power serving to greatly increase the damage output of an exploding drone.
961* EvilCannotComprehendGood: One of his "thank you" emotes has him genuinely shocked that someone would help him after all he's done and still plans to do.
962* GoodCostumeSwitch: In the ''Age of Ultron'' game mode, where he appears as a villain, Ultron's design is taken from the ''[[Film/AvengersAgeofUltron Age of Ultron]]'' movie, whereas his default look as a playable character is taken from the comics.
963* MesACrowd: Can summon up to six ranged and close-combat drones to fight alongside him.
964* OmnicidalManiac: Doesn't even ''pretend'' to hide his contempt for everyone and everything around him, most of his quotes when meeting other players being him musing on how best to kill them.
965* SlasherSmile: He's ruthless and sadistic, and has a gigantic grin on his face.
966[[/folder]]
967
968[[folder:Venom]]
969!!ComicBook/{{Venom}}
970->'''Voiced by:''' Neil Kaplan (Eddie Brock), Crispin Freeman (Flash Thompson)
971->''Though he started as a photographer for the Daily Bugle, Eddie Brock's life took a drastic turn when he was overtaken by the alien symbiote (which was previously bonded with Peter Parker himself). Calling himself Venom, Eddie had one purpose: destroy Spider-Man at any cost for costing him his job. Having become content with not obliterating Spider-Man, Venom has since served on the side of angels from time to time, calling himself a "Lethal Protector" and enacting his own twisted brand of justice on those he deems even more twisted than he.''
972----
973* HealingFactor
974[[/folder]]
975
976[[folder:Vision]]
977!![[ComicBook/TheVision Vision]]
978->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveWittenberg
979
980->''Though originally designed to destroy the Avengers, the Vision would invariably become one of the team’s strongest members. Created by Ultron, Vision was unleashed on the Avengers in order to lure them into a trap. Inspired by their plight, the synthezoid would reject his programming and join the superheroes in their quest to protect the world from threats like those of his “father.” Marrying his fellow teammate, the Scarlet Witch, Vision would solidify his position in the Avengers as not only a powerful combatant and brilliant strategist, but as one of the most human members of the team.''
981----
982* AmicableExes: The in-game dialogue seems to indicate that he has split up with Scarlet Witch, but he nevertheless offers her words of encouragement.
983* IntangibleMan: When Vision uses his phase powers.
984* PowerCrystal: Embedded in his forehead, which powers him and is also used to project beams of hot energy.
985%%* RidiculouslyHumanRobot
986* StanceSystem: Vision can switch between Phasing and Ultra-Dense powers every 10 seconds by activating 'Density Shift'. He gains more Dodge and is quicker in attack and movement in Phasing mode, while he lands heavier blows and higher Defense in Ultra-Dense mode.
987* {{Technopath}}: He has a variant of Emma Frost's power, where he can permanently dominate a robotic foe as a pet.
988* TeleportSpam: 'Phase', which also restores his Solar Energy resource when used. However, this can only be used when he is using his Phasing powers.
989* ThePowerOfTheSun: The source of Vision's internal systems, with the side effect of beam powers used in his Solar Power skill tree.
990* WorkingWithTheEx: What happens when he teams up with Scarlet Witch.
991[[/folder]]
992
993%%[[folder:War Machine]]
994%%->'''Voiced by:''' James Mathis III
995%%[[/folder]]
996%%
997[[folder:Winter Soldier]]
998!![[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]]
999->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidHayter
1000
1001->''Originally the teenage sidekick of Captain America, Bucky Barnes was thrust into a life of torture and black ops work after being caught in an explosion caused by Baron Zemo. Post-explosion, Bucky was captured by a secret organization in Russia that used cryogenic freezing and advanced mind-wiping techniques to use him as an assassin whenever he was needed for decades. It was not until battling Captain America face to face (and with the assistance of the Cosmic Cube) that Bucky was able to fight his forced programming and reclaim his position as a hero. He now works with S.H.I.E.L.D. alongside Black Widow, and has even acted as Captain America for a time.''
1002----
1003* ArtificialLimbs: His bionic limb, which is a big part of his Brutal Combatant power tree.
1004%%* TheAtoner
1005* BadassBoast: Throws these out pretty frequently when facing supervillains like Loki, Mr. Sinister, or Doctor Doom.
1006* SeenItAll: Bucky's almost completely unfazed by all the weirdness around him. The singular exception is Kitty Pryde and Lockheed, which makes him question whether he's back on Zola's drugs.
1007* ShellShockedVeteran: Many of his quotes emphasize both how much violence he's seen and how exhausted he is by all of it.
1008-->''(after defeating a boss)'' I pray that's enough.... But it never is....
1009* ShockAndAwe: A couple of his Brutal Combatant powers involve using lightning and electromagnetic pulses generated by his arm as weapons. mechanically, these count as Energy attacks, which lets him benefit from gear that triggers effects based off of Energy attacks.
1010* StealthExpert: A big part of his playstyle is moving into and out of stealth. Depending on the skills he has selected, Bucky gets increased health regen while in stealth, increased damage against enemies not targeting him or unaware of him, and automatic critical hits.
1011* StuffBlowingUp: His upper-end powers involve lots of explosions. Particularly impressive is his magnetic mine signature, which can blot out the entire screen.
1012* SuperheroPackingHeat: Conventional weapons form a big part of his powerset: Assault rifles, pistols, machine pistols, a sniper rifle and a grenade launcher.
1013* SwordAndGun: Well, gun and knife. Among his core skills are one of two mutually-exclusive passives that give him dramatic boosts when he alternates between melee/knife powers and gun powers.
1014[[/folder]]
1015
1016[[folder:Wolverine]]
1017!!ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}
1018->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
1019
1020->''The man called Logan had already lived a long and violent life when he was kidnapped from his black ops team by a secret government program called Weapon X. In a high-tech lab deep in the Canadian Rockies, scientists bonded the unbreakable metal adamantium to Logan's bones, relying on his mutant healing factor to keep the experiment from killing him. But Logan escaped the Weapon X program, and before too long drew the attention of Professor Charles Xavier, who recruited him to the X-Men as Wolverine. Despite the objections of those who saw him as more trouble than he was worth, Xavier saw Logan's inner nobility. Wolverine constantly fights to keep his savage berserker side in check, but no matter how hard he tries, it's usually just a matter of time before he pops his claws and goes to work.''
1021----
1022%%* AnimalThemedSuperbeing
1023%%* TheBerserker
1024* CoolBike: Borrowed Ride, which he notes that [[HeroStoleMyBike Cyclops wasn't using anyway]].
1025* EvilCounterpart: Sabretooth, who also has claws and a healing factor. Funnily enough, he can appear as a random summon when Logan has the Team X Utility Belt unique equipped, as a callback to older days when they were teammates.
1026%%* HealingFactor
1027%%* WolverineClaws: Duh.
1028[[/folder]]
1029
1030[[folder:X-23]]
1031!!ComicBook/{{X 23}}
1032->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
1033
1034->''Cloned from Wolverine's DNA and raised in a lab, Laura Kinney was trained from birth to use her claws, enhanced senses, and innocent appearance to become the perfect assassin. Escaping the captivity of the lab, Laura lived on the streets until being taken in by the X-Men. Emotionally stunted, she is slowly coming to grips with her murderous past while trying to be a better human in the present. It's a hard path for Laura, who struggles to control her savage nature.''
1035----
1036* DistaffCounterpart: To Wolverine. She even literally has most of his DNA.
1037%%* HealingFactor
1038* WolverineClaws: Like her father, she possesses adamantium claws sheathed in her forearms, but only has two in each as opposed to his three. She also possesses a single claw in each foot.
1039[[/folder]]
1040
1041!!Summons
1042* [[ComicBook/HeroesForHire Colleen Wing]]
1043* [[ComicBook/BlackPanther Dora Milaje]]
1044* ComicBook/{{Elektra}}
1045* [[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Groot]]
1046* [[WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1978 H.E.R.B.I.E.]]
1047* ComicBook/IronFist
1048* [[ComicBook/MoonKnight Jean-Paul "Frenchie" Duchamp]]
1049* ComicBook/JessicaJones
1050* [[ComicBook/HeroesForHire Misty Knight]]
1051* [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} The Nova Corp]]
1052* [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Yancy Street Gang]]
1053
1054!!Alternate Skins
1055* Ant-Man (Hank Pym)
1056* ComicBook/BetaRayBill
1057* Earth X Thor
1058* Jack-O-Lantern
1059* [[ComicBook/YoungAvengers Kate Bishop]]
1060* [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Lady Deadpool]]
1061* Lady Loki
1062* ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}
1063* Rachel Alves-Cole
1064* [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Sam Alexander]]
1065* ComicBook/ScarletSpider
1066* [[ComicBook/BlackPanther Shuri]]
1067* ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan
1068* Wiccan
1069
1070!!Pets
1071* [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Dragon Man]]
1072* [[WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1978 H.E.R.B.I.E.]]
1073* [[ComicBook/MarvelZombies Headpool]]
1074* ComicBook/HowardTheDuck (upcoming)
1075* [[ComicBook/IronMan Iron Buddy]]
1076* [[ComicBook/{{Runaways}} Old Lace]]
1077* ComicBook/SpiderHam
1078* [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Symbiote]] ComicBook/SpiderHam
1079* [[ComicBook/PetAvengers Throg]]
1080* [[ComicBook/AntMan Ultron Pet]]
1081* [[ComicBook/TheVision Vision Pet]]
1082
1083!!Confirmed Upcoming Heroes (2015 and beyond)
1084* ComicBook/CloakAndDagger
1085* [[ComicBook/XForce Domino]]
1086
1087----
1088!Team-Up Heroes
1089Team-Up Heroes are a form of {{Sidekick}} that can be recruited alongside a main playable character. Each Team-Up can be used by any main hero you own, and can be deployed in 3 different ways: appear permanently by the main hero's side (full-fledged sidekick), appear as a high-impact summon on a short timer cooldown or provide only passive benefits without appearing on-screen.
1090
1091'''Tropes that apply to all Team-Ups:'''
1092* AssistCharacter: Lets heroes with no summoning powers get their own tagalong nevertheless.
1093* {{Sidekick}}: Allows heroes with fewer powers or who are less prominent to appear in the game under a limited capacity, with the possibility that they might be built into full-fledged playable characters in the future.
1094
1095!!Agent Coulson
1096->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClarkGregg
1097
1098* BadassInANiceSuit: Rather than a standard SHIELD uniform, he enters battle in a suit and tie.
1099* TwentyBearAsses: In order to unlock Coulson as a Team-Up, players must complete various limited quests to collect 2000 Omega Files. Additionally, only 700 Omega Files are available each month, so a player would need at least 3 months before they can trade in their Files for Son of Coul.
1100
1101%%!!Arachne
1102%%->'''Voiced by:''' Colleen O'Shaughnessey
1103%%
1104!!Clea
1105->'''Voiced by:''' Kari Wahlgren
1106
1107* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Clea sternly notes that she's 'more than just a Fortune Vendor', her primary NPC role, although it's not clear who her dialogue is addressing.
1108
1109%%!!Deadpool-the-Kid
1110%%->'''Voiced by:''' Troy Baker
1111%%
1112!!Domino
1113* WindsOfDestinyChange: Domino's mutant power is small-scale probability manipulation, and besides mixing it up with her skill and athleticism, she provides increased critical chances while utilised as a passive.
1114
1115%%!!Doctor Doom
1116%%
1117!!Drax
1118->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidSobolov
1119
1120* DishingOutDirt: 'Earthrend Assault', which sees Drax stomp out a chunk of earth from the ground and punch it at his foes.
1121* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Drax was initially Arthur Douglas, a human whose family was massacred by Thanos. His spirit was then tapped upon to kill the Mad Titan, and revenge is his chief motivating factor. This anger is tapped into in his 'Vengeance' and 'Destroyer's Vengeance' special attacks, the former of which gives him a stats boost and the latter being a bloody rampage.
1122
1123!!Falcon
1124->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BumperRobinson
1125
1126* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His ability to fly comes from his EXO-7 Falcon flight suit.
1127* GunsAkimbo: When his guns are out, Sam uses a pair - one in each hand.
1128* JetPack: Flies around using a pack containing retractable wings.
1129* MilitarySuperhero: This version of Falcon is a retired pararescue officer based on his ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' incarnation, rather than the classic Falcon, who was a social worker and could communicate with birds.
1130* SuperheroPackingHeat: Wields two Steyr [=SPP=]s.
1131
1132!!Firestar
1133->'''Voiced by:''' Kate Higgins
1134
1135* ElementalHairColors: Red hair for heat powers.
1136* FieryRedhead: Firestar's powers are technically more like heat energy blasts derived from microwave radiation, but she also has the personality to match in any case.
1137* PowerGlows: Has a yellow glowy aura surrounding her, attributed to her microwave powers.
1138
1139!!Gamora
1140->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NikaFutterman
1141
1142* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Bright green and very attractive.
1143''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSMASH''
1144
1145!!Groot
1146* PlantAliens: A giant Flora Colossus, to be precise.
1147* PokemonSpeak: As per usual with all of Groot's post-Annihilation Conquest appearances. "I am Groot!"
1148* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: His in-game bio mentions that he is (or at least was) the monarch of Planet X.
1149
1150!!Havok
1151->'''Voiced by:''' Liam O'Brien
1152
1153* DeadpanSnarker: "I'm not some snarky kid anymore... now I'm a snarky adult."
1154
1155%%!!King Thor
1156%%
1157!!Magik
1158* BadassBoast: "[[PunyEarthlings Punisher's just a nut with a gun.]] I'm a mutant demon queen."
1159* {{BFS}}: Illyana's Soulsword, which as the name implies contains the purity of her soul. It is also used as a sort of casting wand to channel her magical powers through.
1160* CreepyChild: Not quite a 'child', but she is nevertheless barely out of her teens. She summons demons from the Limbo realm she rules and boasts about her magic powers in a creepy tone, while simultaneously displaying genuine wonderment at other things (such as being in awe of Storm and gushing over Captain America).
1161* LifeDrain: 'Dark Reaping', which drains an opponent's health and heals you instead.
1162* TeleportSpam: Illyana is a mutant with teleportation powers or 'stepping disks', which are the basis of her attacks. 'Seven League Step' in particular allows her to teleport between and inflict damage on up to 7 different targets.
1163
1164%%!!Quicksilver
1165%%
1166%%!!She-Hulk
1167%%* AmazonianBeauty
1168%%* StatuesqueStunner
1169%%
1170!!Spider-Man
1171* PracticalTaunt: 'Infuriating Humor', which weakens and taunts nearby enemies. Perfect for using Spidey as a meat shield while your heroes are free to maneuver themselves.
1172* WolverinePublicity: Spidey's release as a Team-Up is a nod to the fact that he appears in all sorts of comic crossovers due to his popularity, and more importantly started the tradition of Marvel Team-Ups.
1173
1174!!Spider-Woman
1175->'''voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyJohnson
1176
1177* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Spiders, obviously.
1178
1179!!Wasp
1180->'''Voiced by:''' Colleen O'Shaughnessey
1181
1182* HandBlast: She can fire bio-electric energy blasts from her hands.
1183* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Mainly appears in her tiny, winged form.
1184* PintSizedPowerhouse: She retains her normal strength and weight in insect form.
1185* WingedHumanoid: Has implanted two tiny wings on her back, giving her the power to fly when she shrinks to insect size.
1186
1187%%!!Wolverine
1188%%
1189Future Team-Ups include:
1190* Agent Venom
1191* Angel
1192* Archangel
1193* Captain America (Sam Wilson)
1194* Carnage
1195* Rescue
1196* Spider-Gwen
1197* Sunspot
1198
1199----
1200!Non-Playable Characters
1201Some of these characters may eventually be playable (a number are scheduled to be in the next few years).
1202* [[ComicBook/Warlock1967 Adam Warlock]]
1203* [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Ben Urich]]
1204* [[ComicBook/XMen Bishop]]
1205* [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Clea]]
1206* [[ComicBook/CloakAndDagger Cloak]]
1207* [[ComicBook/CloakAndDagger Dagger]]
1208* [[ComicBook/XMen Dani Moonstar]]
1209* [[ComicBook/XForce Domino]]
1210* [[ComicBook/XMen Doop]]
1211* [[ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} Dum Dum Dugan]]
1212* [[ComicBook/IronMan Edwin Jarvis]]
1213* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Fandral]]
1214* [[ComicBook/XMen Forge]]
1215* [[ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}} Ghost]]
1216* [[ComicBook/XMen Havok]]
1217* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Heimdall]]
1218* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Hogun]]
1219* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Jean DeWolff]]
1220* [[ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} Jimmy Woo]]
1221* [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Jocasta]]
1222* [[ComicBook/XMen Ka-Zar]]
1223* [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Madison Jeffries]]
1224* [[ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} Maria Hill]]
1225* [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Moondragon]]
1226* [[ComicBook/XMen Morph]]
1227* [[ComicBook/XFactor Multiple Man]]
1228* [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Northstar]]
1229* [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse Phil Coulson]]
1230* [[ComicBook/XMen Professor X]]
1231* ComicBook/ShannaTheSheDevil
1232* [[ComicBook/{{Agent 13}} Sharon Carter]]
1233* ComicBook/SheHulk
1234* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Sif]]
1235* [[ComicBook/NewWarriors Speedball]]
1236* ComicBook/SpiderWoman
1237* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Valkyrie]]
1238* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Volstagg]]
1239* [[ComicBook/XMen William Stryker]]
1240* ComicBook/WonderMan
1241* [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Yukio]]
1242----
1243!Villains
1244* [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Batroc the Leaper]]
1245* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Black Cat]]
1246* [[ComicBook/XMen Blob]]
1247* [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Bob: Agent of Hydra]]
1248* [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Bullseye]]
1249* [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Crossbones]]
1250* ComicBOok/DoctorDoom
1251* ComicBook/DoctorOctopus
1252* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Electro]]
1253* ComicBook/{{Elektra}}
1254* [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Gorgon]]
1255* ComicBook/GreenGoblin
1256* [[ComicBook/WonderMan Grim Reaper]]
1257* [[ComicBook/TheHood The Hood]]
1258* [[ComicBook/XMen Juggernaut]]
1259* ComicBook/TheKingpin
1260* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Kraven the Hunter]]
1261* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Kurse]]
1262* [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Lady Deathstrike]]
1263* [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Living Laser]]
1264* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan The Lizard]]
1265* ComicBook/{{Loki}}
1266* [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Madame Hydra]]
1267* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}
1268* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Malekith]]
1269* [[ComicBook/BlackPanther Man-Ape]]
1270* [[ComicBook/IronMan Mandarin]]
1271* [[ComicBOok/TheMightyThor Mister Hyde]]
1272* [[ComicBook/XMen Mister Sinister]]
1273* ComicBook/{{MODOK}}
1274* [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Mole Man]]
1275* [[ComicBook/XMen Pyro]]
1276* [[ComicBook/{{Axis}} Red Onslaught]]
1277* ComicBook/{{RedSkull}}
1278* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Rhino]]
1279* [[ComicBook/XMen Sabertooth]]
1280* [[ComicBook/XMen Sauron]]
1281* [[ComicBook/XMen Sentinel]]
1282* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Shocker]]
1283* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Spencer Smite]]
1284* [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Super Skrull]]
1285* [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Surtur]]
1286* ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}}
1287* [[ComicBook/XMen Toad]]
1288* [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Tombstone]]
1289* ComicBOok/{{Ultron}}
1290* ComicBook/{{Venom}}
1291* [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Wizard]]

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