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1Character sheet for the reinvention of Marvel's not-so-merry Mutants.
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3[[foldercontrol]]
4
5!The X-Men
6[[folder:X-Men in General]]
7!!Tropes applying to the X-Men as a whole:
8[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_15_textless.jpg]]
9A team composed of special individuals with superpowers led by Charles Xavier. Their actions lead to SHIELD forming ''ComicBook/TheUltimates''.
10----
11* AmbiguousEnding: At the end of ''Spider-Men II'', it's revealed that a version of the ''Ultimate Universe'' was restored following the ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''. However, their status is never elaborated.
12* DysfunctionJunction: Ever more-so that their already pretty damn dysfunctional originals, which is definitely saying something. We have two powerful telepaths who can both read other people's thoughts and even influence them, an unstoppable killing machine, and a love triangle between one of those telepaths, the killing machine and the team leader. And that's just to start with...
13* FantasticRacism: Almost all of the U.S.A has a genocidal hatred for mutants and parents with mutant children get rid of them or downright attempt to kill them without remorse.
14* HeroWithBadPublicity: They get over it sometimes, like by saving the president, but the FantasticRacism against mutants always eventually resurfaces.
15* RevisitingTheRoots: When the X-Men were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, mutations were caused by the lingering radiation released by the atomic bombs. Meaning, they were just a modern phenomenon. Later comics would ignore this and made mutants retroactively available at ''any'' time period, even ancient Egypt. With the retcon that mutations are caused by nanobots that rewrite DNA, Ultimate X-Men returns mutants to the modern-day only.
16* TwoGirlsToATeam: Starting off, the only gals on the team are Jean and Ororo. Obviously averted after Kitty and Rogue come along.
17* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Some of the X-Men appeared in the Prime Earth after ''Secret Wars'', and Ms. Sinister captured them for her experiments, as seen in ''ComicBook/XMenBlue''. She created the Mothervine from the unique type of mutations from the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' universe, which of course became a huge disaster.
18* YoungerAndHipper: The majority of the X-Men are teenagers here. Granted, Scott, Jean, Hank, Bobby, Warren, Kitty, and Rogue ''were'' teens when they joined the X-Men in 616, but Ororo, Peter, Kurt, and Alison were already adults in 616 when they signed on. Additionally, Wolverine is physically around his 20s rather than his 40s.
19[[/folder]]
20
21[[folder:Professor X]]
22!!Professor X
23!!!Charles Xavier
24[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_20_textless.jpg]]
25-> '''AKA:''' [[spoiler:Onslaught]]
26-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
27One of the first prominent mutants. Initially, he worked side by side with Magneto, but when Magneto grew into a mutant supremacist he left and opposed him. He has formed the X-Men, a team of mutants that try to achieve pacific human-mutant coexistence.
28----
29* AbusiveParents: He was emotionally distant to David who desperately needed him. He never even said goodbye to his son when he left.
30* AdaptationalHeroism: Xavier himself is a hero in both universes. However, [[spoiler:On Earth-616, ComicBook/{{Onslaught}} was a SplitPersonality within Xavier that the result of Magneto's dark side latching itself to Xavier when Xavier mindwiped him in ''ComicBook/FatalAttractionsMarvelComics'' and came to life when a number of failures built up in Xavier's mind. Here, it's Xavier with a healed spine and donning armor after Cable trained him to try to stop a BadFuture ruled by Apocalypse.]]
31* AdaptationalJerkass: Professor Xavier is more willing to use his powers to manipulate people as he sees fit, on top of being a neglectful parent and even when he was reunited with David, he amounted his love for his son to that of a master for a pet rather than a parent to their child. [[spoiler:He and Magneto made a power-enhancing drug from Wolverine's DNA, although they later tried to destroy it]].
32* AmbiguousSituation: Xavier has no qualms about using his powers to pursue his plans, but when he ''actually'' does and when his didn't is sometimes left ambiguous, for either the characters or the reader. For example, he openly uses his powers when Cyclops is about to leave the team and join the Brotherhood, and when he discovered that Iceman outed the X-Men's secrets to impress a girl. In another case, David claimed that Storm only loves Beast because Xavier influenced him, so that he'd stay on the team, but it was eventually revealed that he wasn't involved in that.
33* AmicableExes: Gets on far better with Moira [=MacTaggert=] after divorcing her than he ever did while they were married.
34* BlatantLies: He initially claims he got all the money for the X-Men from his inheritance. When Moira first appears, she points out there's no way in Hell he could've inherited enough money for things like a ''stealth jet'' from anyone who wasn't Bill and Melinda Gates. [[spoiler:He was being financed by the Hellfire Club]]
35* TheChessmaster: Part of the events of the first two arcs seemed to be planned by Charles. This allowed him to stop the Sentinel program, get in good relations with the White House, get Magneto out of the picture, change the SHIELD leadership to another one less hostile to mutants and close the Weapon X program.
36* CreateYourOwnVillain: Xavier's neglect of his family caused his son David to snap (ironically triggering his X-Gene for the first time), building a hatred towards his father that boiled over when he escaped confinement in the "World Tour" story arc.
37* DeathFakedForYou: "Cable" supposedly has him killed by Cable. It turns out he's actually been taken to the BadFuture to prepare for the fight with Apocalypse.
38* DirtyOldMan: He was quite TheCasanova in the past, and had several relations that ended on bad terms, such as Moira, Emma Frost and Mystique. DefiedTrope in the case of Jean Grey, as he secretly likes her but realizes that's wrong and does not do anything about it.
39* FantasticRacism: Not to the genocidal degree of Magneto, of course, but Xavier seems to find baseline humans and their attempts at civilization quaint. Meeting another mutant for the first time as an adult in Erik/Magneto seemed to be the moment he gave up on Homo Sapiens for good, even losing his interest in his human wife and son (likening the "love" he felt for them as a Master loves his ''pet''). After Magneto's betrayal, he got back in contact with his estranged family and took a renewed interest in his son after discovering he was a mutant... [[ProdigalFamily though he discovered it was too late to mend any familial relationships.]]
40* HeroicBSOD: He has one after the death of David. He wonders how he can lead humanity and mutants when he failed as a father. Is able to overcome it when an amnesiac Erik Lensherr reveals he supports Xavier.
41* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Magneto, in flashbacks. Not so much after Magneto crippled him.
42* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: He lost the use of his legs when Magneto threw a massive spear through his back.
43* JerkassHasAPoint: During the "Ultimate Clone Saga", he refuses to erase May Parker's memories of learning Peter's secret identity, something Kitty gets angry about. Jean asks him if perhaps Kitty was right, but the cute moment of May and Peter confirms that Xavier did the right thing.
44* KilledOffForReal: In ''Ultimatum'', Magneto breaks his neck.
45* MindOverMatter: He has telekinesis strong enough to rip a limousine in half, when he feels like using it.
46* NeckSnap: His death is due to being on he recieving end of one by Magneto.
47* NiceJobBreakingItHero: He had a chance to kill Magneto at the end of the first arc, and it would have been completely justified. But he didn't, and erased his memories instead to try to rehabilitate him. It does not work. The Brotherhood discovers this, restores Magneto to his usual self, and he restarts his campaign of terror.
48* ParentalNeglect: Charles was born into old money and had an excellent childhood (made even better when his powers manifested), but his growing FantasticRacism for humanity led him to become neglectful of his non-mutant family. His son developed reality-warping powers, and one day escaped and started a killing spree.
49* RelatedInTheAdaptation: While Charles always has an attraction to Moira in the traditional Marvel Universe, they never got married. Here, they are divorced.
50* TeacherStudentRomance: He had a negative habit of engaging in romance with his students, notably Mystique and Emma Frost.
51* ThouShaltNotKill: Even if more pragmatic than the original, this rule is still firmly in place. Even in the cases of Magneto and his son, he avoided killing no matter what.
52* UnableToCry: He is ashamed that he cannot cry at his own son's funeral.
53* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: He has no relation at all with Juggernaut. He's simply just another mutant.
54* WhenYouComingHomeDad: For his son David. Even when he was home, he managed to be absent.
55
56[[/folder]]
57
58[[folder:Cyclops]]
59!!Cyclops
60!!!Scott Summers
61[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_3_textless.jpg]]
62-> '''AKA:''' Mutant 118
63-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
64Team leader, and the Professor's first student. His mutant power is to fire blasts from his eyes, but can not control his power and must wear special glasses at all times. He has a LoveTriangle with Jean Grey and Wolverine.
65----
66* AgeLift: Here, he's younger than Havok, not older.
67* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler: Courtesy of Quicksilver at the end of ''Ultimatum'' #5]]
68* CoolShades: Like 616 Cyclops, he wears a pair to regular his mutant powers.
69* ControlFreak: Described as being this from time to time.
70* DisappearedDad: Although because the Shi'ar don't exist, the circumstances are different.
71* EyeBeams: As expected of a version of Cyclops, this is his Mutant power.
72* GoodIsNotSoft: He's generally harder-edged than regular flavor Cyclops, though still a good guy through and through.
73* GuileHero: And as the above implies, he's not above manipulating the bad guys to achieve his endgame.
74* HowDidYouKnowIDidnt: A non-verbal one during "Sinister". Scott's taken hostage by an arms dealer, and fires his beam at Colossus. It bounces off Piotr's head and knocks the hostage-taker out, causing Piotr to ask how Scott knew his beams would reflect off Colossus' skin. Scott just changes the subject.
75* KilledOffForReal: In ''Ultimatum'', by Quicksilver.
76* TheLostLenore: Both Wolverine and Cyclops die in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' which devastates the surviving Jean.
77* LoveTriangle: The Wolverine-Jean-Cyclops triangle is a staple of the X-Men franchise, so of course it would be used here.
78* MinionWithAnFInEvil: He didn't agree with Xavier's ways, and is outraged when Beast is nearly killed by human militiamen fighting the Brotherhood, so he leaves the X-Men and joins the Brotherhood. But he's still a good guy, and the Brotherhood are terrorists. Even with Magneto treating him with kid gloves (having Cyclops there was a huge moral reward in his feud with Xavier), he has higher conflicts with his new teammates, and Magneto doesn't hide his true colors forever.
79* OddFriendship: He and Toad managed to become friends, even after he went back to the X-Men.
80* OfficialCouple: With Jean Grey, despite some very spirited efforts from Wolverine. Then he died.
81* OptOut: Briefly quit the X-Men in the first arc, due to Beast nearly getting killed saving the President's Daughter.
82* SiblingRivalry: With Havok. The difference this time round is that Havok's the older one.
83* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Cable isn't his son from the future, but is instead [[spoiler:a future Wolverine]].
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:Jean Grey]]
87!!Marvel Girl
88!!!Jean Grey
89[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_4_textless.jpg]]
90-> '''AKA:''' Karen Grant
91-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
92
93->"Are we still going with 'Marvel Girl'? I outgrew that handle two bra-sizes ago."
94A mutant with psychic and telekinetic powers. She could become Phoenix and have even greater power.
95----
96* AdaptationalBadass: The Phoenix is a top-tier cosmic entity in Marvel, but here it's got a few extra powers, like being able to ''actually'' resurrect the dead, and rewrite reality.
97* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Despite voicing nothing but contempt for his boorish behavior and unsavory reputation when he first appeared, she still admitted to being attracted to Wolverine and ends up sleeping with him soon after. However, he revealed his secret reasons for joining the team ''at that moment'', and she never forgave him for that.
98* AllMenArePerverts: As a telepath, she's used to the reaction she causes in men: everybody, even nice guys like Nightcrawler and Spider-Man, first imagines her naked or in underwear[[note]]Though admittedly, Spider-Man only started to because she unintentionally put the thought in his head(non-psychically) with her comment[[/note]].
99* AmbiguousSituation: What is the Phoenix? Some kind of cosmic force? Just a mental disorder of Jean? [[spoiler:It's the first.]]
100* AtrociousAlias: Much snark is laid at her ''nom de guerre'' of Marvel Girl. Much of it, as seen by the quote up above, from Jean herself.
101* BarbieDollAnatomy: When fully Phoenix-ed up.
102* BreastExpansion: She already was pretty curvaceous, and the exact extent of her figure is admittedly DependingOnTheArtist, but she mentions in issue #48 to have grown at least two bra-sizes since somepoint after issue #1 where she went by Marvel Girl.
103* ButNowIMustGo: After defeating Apocalypse, she took off into the universe. And then the very next issue, with a change in writers, has Jean back at the school without comment (a few issues later it was revealed Jean returned after a Silver Surfer told her of the damage the Phoenix's travel was causing).
104* BoyishShortHair: What she starts off with. She starts growing it out after Millar's run.
105* ClarkKenting: After ''Ultimatum'', being a mutant is a crime, and each one is killed on sight. As a member of the disbanded X-Men, Jean Grey is a very famous mutant. So, she dyed her hair black, changed to goth clothing, and changed her name to "Karen Grant". Still, she is aware of the limits of being HiddenInPlainSight, so she avoids appearing in photos or internet as much as possible.
106* DrunkWithPower: Jean becomes evil after becoming the Mistress of Tian, to the point she tried to start a civil war between mutants in a bid for total domination.
107* DyeOrDie: After ''Ultimatum'', she dyes her hair black and takes the name "Karen Grant" to hide out in a now totally Mutant-hostile world.
108* FaceHeelTurn: After ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'', she [[TookALevelInJerkass took many levels in jerkass]], [[spoiler:going so far as to start a war between the already dwindling mutant race, bombing Utopia, mind-controlling Jimmy into attacking her own country so she would have a legitimate reason to continue the war, ordering assassinations, and trying to kill her own team.]]
109* JediMindTrick: One of her usual tricks is to conceal her presence from others around, or to make them think she's someone else. This trick was in fact her first introduction.
110* LoveFatherLoveSon: She hooked up with Jimmy Hudson, Wolverine's son, when he was affiliated with the mutants of Tian.
111* LoveTriangle: The Wolverine-Jean-Cyclops triangle is a staple of the X-Men franchise, so of course it would be used here.
112* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Spider-Man meets Jean Grey and she compliments him on being one of the first guys who, upon waking, hasn't pictured her naked. She then has to revise her statement, as mentioning it causes Spider-Man to start thinking and ''not stop''. What follows is seven panels of awkwardness as Spider-Man tries to '''stop''' thinking of her naked.
113* MindOverManners: Often has a habit of reading people's minds without permission. Sometimes she's not doing it on purpose, but sometimes she does.
114* MrsRobinson: She got involved with younger Jimmy Hudson, son and heir of Wolverine.
115%%* OfficialCouple: Her and Cyclops, Wolverine-related complications aside.
116* PowerIncontinence: Before the Professor brought her to his school, Jean's telepathy was so out of control she was institutionalized.
117* ProperlyParanoid: While in hiding as "Karen Grant", she goes to great lengths to avoid having her photo taken and posted in internet, a fear that proves valid when the day after her birthday, Mystique and Sabretooth use a photo of her to track her down.
118* RealityWarper: As the Phoenix, Jean was able to completely undo the events of Apocalypse's rampage, not to mention un-fix the Professor's spinal damage.
119* RelationshipUpgrade: In a meta way, the Wolverine-Jean-Cyclops love triangle had featured prominently in comics, ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' and [[Film/XMen1 the first film]], but Wolverine and Jean never got any real action. Here, they do.
120%%* WreathedInFlames: As the Phoenix.
121[[/folder]]
122
123[[folder:Beast]]
124!!Beast
125!!!Hank [=McCoy=]
126[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1092382_ubeast.jpg]]
127-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
128A brilliant young man thrown out of his home because of his hirsute mutations, he found a new home and family with the X-Men.
129----
130* AbusiveParents: The absolute worst of any X-Men. [[spoiler: He mentioned once how his father used to take potshots at him after coming home drunk since he was an infant. His mother is considerably bigoted and refused to even respond to a phone call about her son nearly dying from being injured by Sentinels. Of course, once he gets famous and respected they're totally eager to reconcile...]]
131* DatingServiceDisaster: He got into an online chat with what he thinks is a girl, but is actually Blob, which clues in the Brotherhood that Magneto is alive, leading to the events of ''Ultimate War'', which sends the X-Men on the run and results in the deaths of several hundred people when the Brotherhood blows up the Brooklyn Bridge.
132* DeathIsCheap: Appeared to be killed just three issues in, though he quickly recovered. Then he apparently died again in Bendis' run, before turning out to be alive in Kirkman's run.
133* GeniusBruiser: He's smart and tech-savvy as they come, and also have great fighting powers.
134* KilledOffForReal: After several near misses, he's finally offed in the opening issue of ''Ultimatum''.
135* SadClown: Known for glib humor, which he uses to mask his endless depression over his horrible life.
136* SocialMediaBeforeReason: In the first issue of "New Mutants", Hank, having learned jack-squat, goes on an internet chat room to tell everyone about the Mutant with angel wings living at the mansion. Cut to two different mobs on the front lawn, one pro-Mutant, one anti-Mutant and both wanting to see the angel. [[NeverMyFault Hank refuses to see how this is his fault.]]
137* TraumaCongaLine: Life was horrible to poor Beast from start to finish. [[spoiler: Tormented and bullied by his parents and peers for being a mutant throughout his youth, nearly killed on his first big mission with the X-Men, captured and experimented on by Weapon X, struggles with insecurity over how Xavier may have mind-controlled Storm into loving him, nearly gets killed again, gets suckered by the Brotherhood into revealing Magneto's survival in an effort to find love on a dating site, and is eventually killed off in a mass flood.]]
138[[/folder]]
139
140[[folder:Colossus]]
141!!Colossus
142!!!Piotr "Peter" Rasputin
143[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_56_textless.jpg]]
144-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
145A Russian mutant forced to work for TheMafiya, until he was rescued by the X-Men. He became a close friend of Wolverine after they escaped from Weapon X. He also became friends with Nightcrawler, but their friendship took a hit when he came out of the closet. He became the leader of Utopia when Kitty Pryde stepped down from it.
146----
147* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He is a founding member of the Ultimate X-Men. In the original run, he wasn't introduced until over a decade after the creation of the team.
148* AdaptationalSexuality: Colossus is straight in the 616 universe. Here, he starts as a closeted gay, but comes out and starts a relationship with Northstar.
149* BigDamnHeroes: In the Proteus arc. His arrival is what saves the team.
150* TheBigGuy: By far the biggest and strongest of the team. He is the "go-to" guy when physical strength is needed.
151* ChromeChampion: His powers have him coated in metal.
152* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Like regular Colossus, but with the interesting twist that he especially goes out of his way to protect and defend other gay mutants. When Sinister shoots Northstar he stays at his bed all night (and flirts with him in the morning) and in the Genosha arc he immediately steps up to act as bodyguard to Longshot, who [[ManipulativeBastard picks up on his orientation and uses it to subtly manipulate him]].
153* DarkIsNotEvil: His primary costume color is black, unlike regular Colossus who believes RedIsHeroic.
154* DependingOnTheWriter: His fluency with English. Mark Millar wrote him as being just as fluent as anyone else. Later writers had him speak in a more formal, stilted "hasn't quite got the hang of it" fashion.
155* {{Gayngst}}: He was a close friend of Nightcrawler, but Kurt reacted very badly when he came out of the closet. Even if Colossus clarified that he was not attracted to him, Nightcrawler turned into a homophobe for a time, which took a huge toll on their friendship.
156* GoodIsNotNice: He's a hero like his mainstream counterpart, but he's generally more comfortable with violence and more willing to kill than 616 Colossus.
157* HeroicWillpower: At one point, he manages to stand up while Magneto tries to pin him down with his magnetism. The effort clearly leaves him in agonizing pain but he manages to land a few good blows nonetheless.
158* LogicalWeakness: Despite turning into metal, his eyes are still vulnerable to a sharp EyePoke, as Sam Wilson reveals. Because if they were made of metal, how would he be able to see?
159* TheMafiya: Colossus was forced to work for them, as they had his brothers hostage. Even more, they had a LeonineContract forcing him to work. The X-Men rescued him, and when the Mafia wanted him back, Wolverine shows up to say that it's a good moment to "renegotiate the contract".
160* ManlyGay: Being gay doesn't reduce this Colossus's manliness one single iota.
161* SourSupporter: Though he respects Charles Xavier's ideals of peace, he finds his aversion to killing opponents reckless and dangerous, and he's not terribly fond of the whole "hated and feared" thing either. This was elaborated upon after he saved the team by killing Xavier rogue mutant son, Legion.
162* StraightGay: Not so much originally, but this aspect of him got emphasized more and more as the series went on.
163* SuperStrength: So strong, in fact, he can overcome the LogicalWeakness Magneto's powers would normally have over someone who's body is coated in ''metal''. This gets subverted, as he apparently required Mutant Growth Hormone to supply the super-strength. [[spoiler: Once he quits using MGH, though, most of his strength sticks around (leaving him as one of the strongest mutants on Earth, if not top-tier anymore). This is actually TruthInTelevision, as athletes who use Performance Enhancing Drugs do retain some of their gains after "going natural", though they don't retain the peak of the abilities the drugs gave them.]]
164* WithAFootOnTheBus: He left the team in disgust and returned to Russia when Xavier informed him that Magneto was alive, but returned to fight Proteus in the same arc.
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:Storm]]
168!!Storm
169!!!Ororo Munroe
170[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_46_textless.jpg]]
171-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
172
173-->''Mother Nature is a Mutant. Let me show you what she thinks of man.''
174A former car thief from Morocco with the ability to manipulate the weather.
175----
176* AdaptationalNationality: Born in New York, spent her childhood in Egypt and her teenage years in Kenya in 616 but hails from Morocco in this continuity.
177* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Her original lover was Amahl Farouk, who would go on to become FromNobodyToNightmare villain the Shadow King. Later Storm begins a romance with Wolverine, seeing him as a ReplacementGoldfish to Farouk (something she doesn't realize until her reunion with her former lover). After Farouk's death, Ororo declares that she is "done with bad boys".
178* BusCrash: [[spoiler:In ''ComicBook/XMenBlue'', it's revealed that she survived the destruction of the Ultimate Universe alongside Jimmy Hudson, Iceman and Rogue but was caught and experimented on by Miss Sinister until she died.]]
179* CombatStilettos: Who needs lightning bolts when she's got a solid pair of boots on her?
180* DeadpanSnarker: Particularly during Miller's run (as with most of the team).
181* EarnYourHappyEnding: Life wasn't exactly great for Ororo after the original UXM series ended. After the [[spoiler:assassination of Cyclops]] she was arrested and sent to a series of mutant concentration camps where she abused and experimented on. Despite this, she stood up for the other inmates and led a rebellion. Unfortunately, she was then recaptured and sent to ''another'' concentration camp, where her spirit was very nearly broken.. until she heard of a new mutant revolution led by Kitty Pryde, which she joined and in joining finally got the happy ending she long since earned.
182* HowDoIShotWeb: Since this Storm didn't spend her childhood in Africa training to use her powers, she isn't as in control of them early on. Fortunately for the team, she's a quick learner.
183* MythologyGag: When Hank dies she changes her outfit and cuts her hair into a mohawk, referencing the punk period the original Storm went through during the eighties.
184* OfficialCouple: Between her and Beast, of all people. Proteus suggested Beast that this was just the result of Xavier messing with Storm to keep him around. Beast suspected that he might be right; but they find out later that she loves him for real, and Xavier was not messing with them.
185* PragmaticAdaptation: Her crippling claustrophobia is absent. Also, as she's reimagined as a regular city girl, she has never lived in Africa [[AGodAmI deluding herself about being a climate goddess]], and as a result she does not make InnocentFanserviceGirl scenes.
186* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Averted, as she lacks her 616 counterpart's resistance to lightning (and probably other weather phenomena). When she struck Deathstrike with a thunderbolt, Yuriko grabs her and the current jolted through them both.
187* SeriesContinuityError: When fighting against Alpha Flight, she was critizised for claiming to be a goddess. That's only an issue for mainstream Storm, Ultimate Storm has never been through that.
188* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her costume, like the other X-Women, is skin-tight. However, after Hank leaves the school for Emma Frost's academy she [[TraumaticHaircut hacks off most of her hair]] and takes to wearing halter tops and mini-skirts with fishnet stockings. Wolverine comments on it, but says it's her business how she wants to present herself. [[CharacterDevelopment She eventually grows out of it.]]
189* TookALevelInBadass: When she first appeared, she couldn't use her powers without fainting. By the end of the first arc, she was able to take out multiple Sentinels in one go (though in that instance, it did cause her to pass out).
190[[/folder]]
191
192[[folder:Iceman]]
193!!Iceman
194!!!Bobby Drake
195[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_9_textless.jpg]]
196-> '''AKA:''' Bobby Parker
197-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
198A free-spirited young mutant who ran away from home to protect his family, he was taken in by Charles Xavier.
199----
200* AbusiveParents: His parents kicked him out for being a mutant. And after ''Ultimatum'', he tried going home. They kicked him out again.
201* AnIcePerson: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin It's right there in his name]].
202* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest member of the starting line-up, and it shows.
203* BarrierWarrior: A large part of utility to the X-Men in fights is his ability to throw up large ice walls on cue, though in time that's revealed to only be the start of what he can do.
204* BusCrash: [[spoiler:In ''ComicBook/XMenBlue'' it's is revealed that he survived the destruction of the Ultimate Universe alongside Jimmy Hudson, Storm and Rogue but was caught and experimented on by Miss Sinister until he died.]]
205* CovertPervert: Once used his powers to drill a hole in the ceiling above the women's changing room. Storm was understandably pissed to find out.
206* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While Bobby is no world-breaking intellect, when he is motivated he can do a lot of damage with those ice powers. We're talking "cover an entire city in a glacier in ''seconds''" damage here.
207* {{Flanderization}}: As opposed to the AdaptationPersonalityChange that many other characters get. Mainstream Bobby is also TheDitz, but this Bobby cranks it up, to the point where at some points he genuinely comes across as TooDumbToLive.
208* FutureBadass: Hinted at in Kirkman's run, that the Bobby of Cable's time is a legendary figure, with far greater power than he's presently capable of.
209* OhCrap: Being the team's youngest member (until Rogue and Shadowcat joined), he was somewhat prone to panicking early on, especially when he first saw the Sentinels and when he thought Cyclops had been shot dead.
210* RedOniBlueOni: Like his 616 counterpart, he's friends with Johnny Storm/Human Torch. No points for guessing who's the red oni and who's the blue oni.
211* SignatureHeadgear: A handy rule of thumb when trying to tell if any given Iceman is regular Iceman or this one: is he wearing a durag? If he's wearing a durag, he's Ultimates Iceman.
212* {{Transplant}}: After ''Ultimatum'', he moved in with the Parkers.
213* WalkingShirtlessScene: Subverted. His constantly iced-up appearance gives him this look, but when he's de-iced he's actually wearing clothes under there.
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Wolverine]]
217!!Wolverine
218!!![[spoiler:James Howlett Sr.]]
219[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_33_textless.jpg]]
220-> '''AKA:''' Logan, "Lucky Jim", Mutant 0, Mutant X, Weapon X, [[spoiler:Cable]]
221-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
222-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithSzarabajka (''VideoGame/UltimateSpiderMan2005'')
223A mysterious mutant who was Magneto's top assassin in the Brotherhood before joining the X-Men. He is in a LoveTriangle with Jean and Cyclops.
224----
225* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He's less hairy and brutish-looking, plus he has a more normal hairdo. DependingOnTheArtist he actually looks quite handsome. He's also average height at 5'9 whereas 616 Logan is incredibly short, standing only 5'3.
226* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Unlike the mainstream Wolverine whose memories of his Weapon X are hazy and fractured, this Wolverine has full knowledge of what was done to him and what he experienced when being used as a living weapon for Weapon X and remarks that is literally all he remembers from his past.
227* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: He's much younger that his 616 counterpart, and didn't manifest his powers as a child. His family situation and childhood are left unknown, and he went by James Howlett and retained his memories well into adulthood, fighting side by side with Captain America as "Lucky Jim", only losing his memories and adopting the name "Logan" at a later date, after the Weapon X project wiped his mind clean.
228* AdaptationalNameChange: His name is James "Lucky Jim" Howlett, which is what several people know him as, whereas "Logan" is a fake name given to him after his memory was erased. While in the 616 universe, his name is indeed James Howlett, he forgot it and started going by Logan, his illegitimate father's last name as a teenager before ultimately forgetting his birth name for several decades.
229* AdaptationalVillainy: Wolverine originally joined as TheMole to kill Xavier. He also tried to MurderTheHypotenuse in his love triangle with Jean and Cyclops. Mainstream Logan may not like Scott, but even in his early, would-try-to-murder-folk-for-no-good-reason characterization, he couldn't bring himself to leave Scott for dead.
230* AdaptationalWimp: His healing ability isn't quite as potent as 616 Wolverine's, and his adamantium skeleton isn't as durable given that the Hulk was able to rip him in half.
231* AgeLift: His age is lowered a few decades. Mainstream Logan was born in the 1880s. Ultimate Logan is a young man in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, before his healing factor kicks in.
232* TheAtoner: Confided to Spider-Man that he puts himself through agonizing punishment after punishment as penance for all the terrible things he can remember and not remember doing in his past.
233* BloodKnight: His first Danger Room session was meant to be him sparring against the other X-Men. Wolverine got a little carried away and it soon turns into a bloodbath.
234* TheCasanova: Magneto gave Wolverine many missions of infiltration and killing in the past. He has an habit of holding the kill (and then escaping) when he meets a girl that he was wants to have sex with first.
235* EveryoneHasStandards: Exploited by Bruce Banner as Wolverine explicitly wants to kill the Hulk. Bruce jumps out of an airplane and forces Wolverine to choose saving the Hulk or killing Bruce Banner.
236* ForgivenButNotForgotten: Wolverine initially joined the X-Men as TheMole, to kill Xavier for Magneto, and then had a HeelFaceTurn. He was largely forgiven for it, but Jean kept distrusting him for it, mainly because he seduced her during the attempt.
237* FreudianExcuse: Marvel Girl and others come to recognize that it's not surprising that Wolverine is as cynical and violent as he is after the torture and exploitation he endured in Weapon X.
238* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Early on, he's seen smoking cigars (before Marvel editorial made it a mandate that characters couldn't smoke). That he's doing so indoors is meant to show he's still a selfish asshole.
239* GoodThingYouCanHeal:
240** Not to quite the same extents as his mainstream counterpart, but it's still there. However, it did enable him to live without having his head attached to his body, something the mainstream counterpart never demonstrated. It also makes him a good home for body-surfing reality warpers who need a body that won't burn out from overuse.
241** When Wolverine was decapitated, his head started getting oxygen through his skin, enough that he was able to stay conscious and even talk. When his head was placed in a vacuum, his brain shut off entirely to avoid permanent damage. This caused Nick Fury to theorize that Wolverine's mutation isn't based around healing his wounds but rather adapting and surviving even the worst injuries and situations.
242* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: In ''Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk'', the Hulk [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hulklogan.png rips Logan in two at the waist]]. Not only does Logan survive, he crawls up the mountain he's on to find his legs.
243* HealingFactor: Not only can Wolvie regenerate, he can actually reconfigure his body to survive until he heals over. Best displayed in ''Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk'', which proves the asphyxiation weakness doesn't work in the Ultimateverse: [[spoiler:when Logan is reduced to just a head, he mutates to be able to absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide directly through his skin. When Nick Fury puts his decapitated head into a vacuum for shits 'n' giggles, he goes into a life-sustaining stasis. Wolverine's mutant power is theorized to be less "HealingFactor" and more "survive anything"]].
244* HeelFaceTurn: He started as a hitman for Magneto, sent to infiltrate the X-Men and kill Xavier. He became an X-Man for real, and turned against Magneto.
245* HeelRealization: By the end of Millar's run, Wolverine realizes that he's a terrible person and is surprised when Cyclops apologizes to ''him''.
246* KilledOffForReal: In ''Ultimatum'', as Magneto ''[[BodyHorror ignites]]'' the adamantium coating his bones and then uses an overpowered EMP pulse to annihilate him down to the cell (just in case). Both the event and the following ''X-Men: Requiem'' one-shot go out of their way to make it clear Wolverine is completely, utterly, sincerely '''dead''' and never coming back. And he doesn't.
247* LongLostRelative: After his death in ''Ultimatum'' we met Jimmy Hudson, Wolverine's son. Yes, Wolverine knew about him, but the reason he never mentioned him was because he gave him to the Hudsons at birth to GiveHimANormalLife.
248* TheLostLenore: Both Wolverine and Cyclops die in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' which devastated the surviving Jean.
249* LoveTriangle: The Wolverine-Jean-Cyclops triangle is a staple of the X-Men franchise, so of course it would be used here.
250* LukeIMightBeYourFather: Wolverine met Magda and had sex with her, which angered her husband, Magneto. He simply threw him out of the window down a mountain. Many years later Wolverine joined the Brotherhood, with Magneto ignoring that Wolverine was Magda's lover. Wolverine was shocked to see Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch (specially the last, as she looked so similar to her mother and even used a similar costume), and wondered if they may be his children. As of ''Ultimate Wolverine'', it turned out that [[spoiler:they did had a child, but it was not the twins, it was Jimmy Hudson.]]
251* MurderTheHypotenuse: [[spoiler:Decided the best way of winning Jean Grey over was by removing Cyclops from the picture. Fortunately, [[NotQuiteDead it doesn't work]].]]
252* MutualKill: Combined with TakingYouWithMe, as Wolverine probably knew Magneto wouldn't let him live after impaling him with his claws. Even after Erik blasts off most of his flesh, Logan still has it in him to [[{{Determinator}} thrust his other arm into his chest]]. Had the Ultimates not shown up when they did and finished the job themselves (and with no Xavier around to try and save him again), Magneto would have likely bled out before he could reach safety.
253* MysteriousPast: Hey, it's Wolverine. However, unlike his mainstream version, this Logan seems to have done a lot less globe-trotting, spending most of his time between World War 2 and the 90's imprisoned by Weapon X.
254* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's not quite as old as his regular Marvel self, but he was around during the nineteen-forties.
255* RelationshipUpgrade: In a meta way, the Wolverine-Jean-Cyclops love triangle had featured prominently in comics, ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' and [[Film/XMen1 the first film]], but Wolverine and Jean never got any real action. Here, they do.
256* RetCanon: During a brief period in the 2000s, Marvel saw to it that this Wolverine's second and more iconic uniform was put on other Wolverines including the mainstream Wolverine outside of ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' and the last two seasons of ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution''.
257* SexChangesEverything: When he was first introduced, Wolverine got into the classic Jean-Scott-Logan love triangle. Jean hated him from then on (not for the act in itself, but because he revealed his true mission during it).
258* ShootTheDog: Occasionally gets called to do things too sordid for the public eye, like when a Mutant develops a power that dissolves every organic thing around him. Logan's sent to "deal" with him, but he clearly hates having to do it.
259* StrappedToAnOperatingTable: Weapon X. After being caught looting with Nick Fury in [=WW2=], James Howlett was shipped off to them to be experimented on for several years.
260* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Was completely burnt to a crisp and atomized by Magneto, with absolutely no chance of healing.
261* TokenEvilTeammate: At first, being as he was a former hitman.
262* TookALevelInKindness: Once Millar stopped writing.
263* UngratefulBastard: When he first appears, the X-Men save him from being recaptured (and used as a human stress-ball) by Weapon X. Doesn't stop Logan from insulting them the whole time.
264* WolverineClaws: Well ''duh''.
265[[/folder]]
266
267[[folder:Nightcrawler]]
268!!Nightcrawler
269!!!Kurt Wagner
270[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_7_textless.jpg]]
271-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #7 (2001)
272----
273* AdaptationDyeJob: Kurt's fur and hair go from blue to black (then, later on, it gets dyed back to blue).
274* AdaptationalJerkass: As a result of the trauma he experienced during his time with Weapon X, Nightcrawler had a psychotic break, allowing his homophobia to run rampant and kidnapping Dazzler. Though he's since expressed regret and made amends.
275* AloneAmongTheCouples: He was the only member of the group who did not have a significant love interest in some way or form, which was outright confirmed to be the reason for his kidnapping of Dazzler.
276* BreakTheCutie: Spent a long while as a "guest" of Weapon X.
277* DeathIsCheap: He was killed by Sinister in the Apocalypse arc. The Phoenix's CosmicRetcon undid it, before he died for reals a few months later.
278* HorrifyingHero: For the same reasons as regular Nightcrawler, only with the addition that not only does Kurt look like a devil, he also breaths out smoke whenever he teleports, making him look even ''more'' sinister.
279* KilledOffForReal: Dies in the opening issue of ''Ultimatum''.
280* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: This Nightcrawler had a strong homophobic streak, though it didn't become overt until Kirkman's run. After the run, though, he later apologized for his behavior.
281* SanitySlippage: Mutants have a big problem being accepted by regular humans as is, but Nightcrawler had it worse. For starters, his monstrous (and permanent) look makes such a thing a lot more difficult than for those who look human, or those who can turn their inhuman look on and off (like Colossus and Iceman). Add to that being tortured by years at the Weapon X base. He's finally out, but in the X-Men he's AloneAmongTheCouples. In the end, he goes nuts.
282* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: For a time he quit the X-Men and joined the Morlocks.
283* StalkerWithACrush: Everybody in the X-Men had a couple, except Nightcrawler and Dazzler. But no, that doesn't mean she will hook up with him. So he kidnaps her and teleports her to a cave, under the pretense that the mansion is under attack. But he had no plan for Xavier and Jean's psy powers, which ruined the plan.
284* TookALevelInJerkass: Aimed specifically at Colossus, at first, then toward the rest of the X-Men later on.
285* TookALevelInKindness: After some time (and Kirkman leaving), Kurt makes amends for his behavior and apologized to Piotr for his behavior towards him.
286[[/folder]]
287
288[[folder:Rogue]]
289!!Rogue
290!!!Marian Carlyle
291[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_rogue_x_men_24837293_340_626.jpg]]
292-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #7 (2001)
293A Southern girl forcibly recruited into Weapon X turned Brotherhood member, who eventually joins the X-Men. Doesn't always get on with Kitty, possibly because she is the focus of Iceman's romantic attentions.
294----
295* AdaptationNameChange: The "Marian Carlyle" name is unique to this version of Rogue.
296* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Has absolutely no connection to Mystique or Nightcrawler this time around (beyond being Kurt's teammate).
297* AdaptationalWimp: Never gains Ms Marvel's FlyingBrick powers (since Carol Danvers never becomes Ms Marvel to begin with).
298* BlessedWithSuck: As in the regular continuity, Rogue's power drains the life out of anyone she touches, whether she wants to or not. But it also comes with the fact that part of their mind stays in her as well.
299* BusCrash: [[spoiler:In ''ComicBook/XMenBlue'', it's revealed that she survived the destruction of the Ultimate Universe alongside Jimmy Hudson, Iceman and Storm but was caught and experimented on by Miss Sinister until she died.]]
300* CuteAndPsycho: She once borrowed Jean Grey's powers to incapacitate Iceman by making the poor boy mentally and physically re-experience a memory of him going through the surgical removal of his appendix. This time without the anesthetic. Considering she could have simply willed him unconscious, shows a considerable level of cruelty on her end.
301* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She has been with Weapon X, the Brotherhood, the X-Men, Fenris, Gambit, the X-Men again, Weapon X again, the X-Men again, betrays the X-Men to Stryker, betrays Stryker to the X-Men...
302* IJustWantToBeNormal: Desperate for interaction and physical embrace, she has gone to great lengths to either have her powers removed or simply under control. Much of the angst she experiences is created by the frustration over the death touch aspect of her powers.
303* MsFanservice: In ''Ultimate Comics X-Men'', where she spends most of its run wearing a midriff baring tube top after taking residence in Utopia.
304* LoveTriangle: Between her, Iceman and Kitty Pryde.
305* NotHisSled: She started with her basic natural powers, just power and life absorption. Did you expect that at some later point she would permanently absorb the FlyingBrick powers of Ms. Marvel, or some similar character? Nope. That ''did'' happen... [[spoiler:but with Gambit]]
306* NudeNatureDance: She lives [[InHarmonyWithNature in complete harmony]] with the sentient jungle of Utopia. She does this in her underwear, not actually naked.
307* ShellShockedVeteran: The traumatic experiences in Rogue's life have driven her more than a bit mad and it's shown from time to time that she's teetering on the edge of complete insanity.
308* SourSupporter: She's not exactly fond of being with the X-Men, which given what she goes through...
309* StatusQuoIsGod: For a time, she seemed to have permanently stuck with Gambit's powers after he died, but it wore off.
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:Psylocke]]
313!!Psylocke
314!!!Elizabeth Braddock
315[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_19_textless.jpg]]
316 [[caption-width-right:350:Iron Fist? Who is that?]]
317-> '''AKA:''' Colonel Betsy Braddock, Kwannon
318-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #17 (2002)
319----
320* GrandTheftMe: She was apparently killed by Colossus when he killed Proteus. It was eventually revealed she'd body-jumped into a young Asian woman named Kwannon.
321* KilledOffForReal: She dies in the ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' tie-in when William Stryker Jr. attacks the X-Mansion, and is buried along with the rest of the dead X-Men. During ''Ultimate Comics: X-Men'', it looks like this had been averted, but then, nope, turns out Betsy really was stone dead.
322* KilledOffscreen: Her death wasn't shown.
323* RichBitch: Proteus mentioned that she'd not only been using her family's name and money to avoid the Sentinel program but chose to work for the security services who were persecuting fellow mutants.
324[[/folder]]
325
326[[folder:Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat]]
327!!Shadowcat
328!!!Katherine "Kitty" Pryde
329[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/180px-Kitty-Pryde-Earth-1610_4302.png]]
330-> '''AKA:''' Shroud, Spider-Girl
331-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #21 (2002)
332----
333* FifteenMinutesOfFame: Kitty Pryde saved the world from Galactus during ''ComicBook/CataclysmTheUltimatesLastStand''. When the ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'' start, she's hiding at Jessica's home because she can't withstand the fame. Some issues later, she can go out again, as people have turned their interest to some other fad.
334* AdaptationalBadass: Thanks to intense personal training, she can utilize her powers in ways the regular Kitty never has, including making herself [[MadeOfDiamond super-dense]] and giving her superhuman strength.
335* AdaptationalDumbass: She's nowhere near as computer-savvy as the mainstream Kitty.
336* AdaptationalSexuality: Same as with Storm, the metric ton of lesbian subtext that regular Kitty's had isn't a thing for her Ultimate incarnation, who is strictly into guys.
337* AscendedFanboy: She was one of Spider-Man even before they started dating. Jean Grey even noted that she had a poster of him in her room.
338* BreakoutCharacter: She became one of the most rounded and well received characters of the post-''Ultimatum'' X-Men, to the point that she was transferred to the ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'' when the X-Men comic ended.
339* AllEncompassingMantle: As the Shroud.
340* AllTheOtherReindeer: Is discriminated against by many of the other students of Peter's school for being a mutant. To say nothing of the fact merely ''being'' a mutant is illegal post-''Ultimatum''.
341* TheAtoner: The Destruction of Tian is something that she regrets, to the point that she willingly stepped down from her leadership of Utopia.
342* BerserkButton: People committing crimes for fun becomes one for her after Ultimatum.
343* BirdsOfAFeather: Peter and Kitty hit it off so well because they're both pop culture geeks.
344* BrainyBrunette: She is just as dorky as Peter.
345* CelebrityIsOverrated: After she fights off Galactus with the help of Reed Richards and the Ultimates, she has problems with her sudden celebrity status, going from reviled as the leader and symbol of the mutant resistance to rewarded with the Medal of Freedom for her exploits.
346* AChildShallLeadThem: Despite being an insecure teenager, she manages to become a revolutionary leader and national hero in the ''Divided We Fall'' arc, uniting mutantkind, helping build them a new homeland, and destroys the Nimrod invasion attacking America.
347* ClingyJealousGirl: She ''really'' doesn't like sharing Bobby's affections with Rogue. And while she's slightly better about it with Peter, she has several moments of friction with MJ (and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #200 makes it clear she never really got over him).
348* FromZeroToHero: She goes from ordinary teenaged girl to an ordinary teenaged girl who joined a mutant peace task force in the X-Men to a solo vigilante as the Shroud to revolutionary fighting for mutant and human co-existence to the hero who went toe to toe with Galactus with her fists and saved her entire Universe.
349* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: She and Peter become friends after they break-up and she also reluctantly admits that MJ is an amazing girlfriend, even if she is still in love with Peter.
350* {{Intangibility}}: This is her main super power.
351* InTheHood: As the Shroud she wears a hooded cloak.
352* MegatonPunch: She can ramp up her density enough to send Spider-Man flying.
353* NoNameGiven: Her Shroud persona is never actually named in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' itself.
354* RebelLeader: Was the leader of Utopia and the Mutant Resistance. Decided to step down during the war of Tian because her methods were not working.
355* SidekickGraduationsStick: Goes from the X-Men's TagalongKid to independent superheroine to underground vigilante and eventually the actual leader of mutantkind by the end of Ultimate Marvel.
356* {{Transplant}}: She became a pretty significant member of Peter's supporting cast and received most of her CharacterDevelopment there than she did in her time as X-Men, a situation that changes Post-Ultimatum and Post-Death of Spider-Man.
357* UnrequitedLoveLastsForever: Peter Parker was her great love but his feelings for Mary Jane were greater. Then he dies and she goes underground, though she still mourns and misses Peter and her ImagineSpot in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' 200 at Peter's memorial is [[spoiler:seeing a future where they get married and work as a BattleCouple]].
358* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: For Peter Parker, as is clear from their first outing together in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' Annual 2. She even busts into the Triskelion to save him when it looks like SHIELD has arrested him (they hadn't, but Danvers [[PoorCommunicationKills sucks at explaining herself]]).
359* WalkingTechbane: Has the power to short circuit technology just by phasing through it.
360* YouthfulFreckles: Drawn with them initially. They soon disappear.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Angel]]
364!!Angel
365!!!Warren Worthington III
366[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_40_textless.jpg]]
367-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #40 (2004)
368The only child of millionaire parents, Warren was despised by them for his physical mutation and raised in seclusion by servants until Xavier convinced them to sign custody of him over.
369----
370* AdaptationalWimp: 616 Angel has largely been on the creep end of mutant PowerCreepPowerSeep, acquiring a respectable list of ComboPlatterPowers including healing blood and the ever-handy HealingFactor. This Angel has none of those perks, instead being just a vanilla flying mutant like the character was originally. He's also a junior member of the X-Men, unlike 616 Angel who was part of the first class.
371* BetaCouple: With Dazzler, to prove that not AllGirlsWantBadBoys.
372* BirdPeople: Under the effects of the power-enhancing drug Banshee his mutation became more overtly avian, transforming him into a taloned eagle-man.
373* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Sabretooth mauls him from behind, chews off his wings and then stomps on his neck to finish him off. It's a fatality straight out of ''Franchise/MortalKombat''.
374* DeathIsCheap: He's the last person Sinister kills to become Apocalypse, Bishop sabotaging the team's attempt to stop him. Phoenix undoes his death, but then ''Ultimatum'' comes along less than a year later. Jean resurrects him during it... and he proceeds to get killed ''again'', and that one sticks.
375* HumbleHero: With hundreds of people idolizing him for his angelic appearance Warren could have very easily developed AGodAmI complex, but he remained down to earth and calmly explained to his idolizers that he wasn't in any way divine and was just a mutant like any other.
376* KilledOffForReal: In ''Ultimatum''. Twice.
377* LonelyRichKid: What he started out as.
378* NonActionGuy: He's inexperienced and unskilled at combat, and he knows it.
379* ParentalNeglect: His parents refused to deal with their son having massive angel-wings, and left him at a ranch of theirs. Eventually became outright ParentalAbandonment when they signed custody of him over to Xavier.
380* PowerUpgradingDeformation: While taking the drug Banshee he manifested a more avian physiology, becoming a humanoid eagle creature.
381* TheMole: Became Xavier's mole in the Academy of Tomorrow after being 'expelled' from the Xavier School.
382* RevengeBeforeReason: His love Dazzler dies during the Ultimatum wave. Despite having no power better than wings and flight, he decided to charge straight to Magneto's headquarters, which gets him shredded.
383* WalkingShirtlessScene: Often goes without a shirt. In fairness, it's hard to find anything that fits with the wings taking up all that space.
384* WingedHumanoid: It's his mutation. The fact that he looks like an angel gets a lot of media buzz, and Rogue takes it as a sign from God.
385[[/folder]]
386
387[[folder:Dazzler]]
388!!Dazzler
389!!!Alison Blaire
390[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco008_w_1.jpg]]
391 [[caption-width-right:350:'''Charles Xavier:''' Ah, these minstrels will soothe my jangled nerves. '''Dazzler:''' I'd just like to say this comic sucks! One, two, three, four! "''We're sick of your treason, sick of your lies. Fuck no, we won't listen, we're gonna open your eyes! Frustration, domination, feel the rage of a new generation! We're living, we're dying! We're never ever gonna stop, stop trying! Stop trying! Stop trying! Stop trying!''" Go to hell, you old bastard!]]
392-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #42 (2004)
393An ambitious punk-rocker who was talked into joining the X-Men by the Professor. Not into the whole super-heroics thing.
394----
395* AdaptationalJerkass: Dazzler is reimagined as an openly-rebellious [[SirSwearsALot Lady Swears a Lot]]. And rather than being a stage singer of {{Disco}} music, she plays PunkRock.
396* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: [[GenderInvertedTrope Gender Inverted]] example, as Dazzler is a bad girl and the polite Angel fell in love with her.
397* IAmNotShazam: In-universe, Dazzler is the name of her band. No matter how many times she tries to point this out to people, they don't listen.
398* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: By Lady Deathstrike. Doesn't kill her, but it does put her out of action for a long while.
399* IncompatibleOrientation: She flirts with Colossus at one point, but as he's gay, it goes nowhere.
400* KilledOffForReal: ''Ultimatum'', again.
401* LightEmUp: Depending on what music she listens to, the greater the light show.
402* SirSwearsALot: She's an angry and rebellious punk-rocker and hates authority with a passion, so yes, she'll use foul words constantly.
403* TheQuincyPunk: Before the X-Men found her, she was the leader of a PunkRock band. And she kept her "Fuck the authority" attitude while in the team, much to the dismay of Xavier.
404* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: While she does join the X-Men, she was initially a member of the Academy of Tomorrow, the Ultimate Marvel equivalent of the ComicBook/NewMutants.
405* TheUnfavourite: Professor X does ''not'' care for her, and even hopes to expel her after the Krakoa debacle (which she was admittedly responsible for). Only Angel taking the blame for her saved her bacon.
406[[/folder]]
407
408[[folder:Syndicate]]
409!!Syndicate
410!!!Matthew and Luke
411[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/syndicate1610.png]]
412
413A pair of ConjoinedTwins who were saved from careers of inept BankRobbery by Professor X and put to work as one (well, two) of his 'Shadow X-Men'.
414----
415* TheAtoner: Professor X manipulated events so they'd be FakingTheDead, telling them this was their chance to atone for their attempted bank robbery.
416* CanonForeigner: Syndicate is one of the few characters created just for the 1610 universe and has no Earth-616 counterpart.
417* ComboPlatterPowers: Thanks to their BizarreHumanBiology that is unique even by the standards of human mutants. They have an extra arm, their two brains act as a PsychicBlockDefense and allow them to sense telepathic intrusion, they have [[TheNoseKnows an enhanced sense of smell]] so refined they can sniff an ATM and figure out exactly how many bills are inside, and their heart produces an {{EMP}} with every beat.
418* GunsAkimbo: Wielded them with all the trope's usual ineptness in their debut appearance. They dropped the guns (at least as far as we see) after turning to the side of good.
419* HeroOfAnotherStory: They spend some thirty or so issues working for Professor X offscreen, doing the jobs Xavier doesn't want the X-Men associated with, but aside from tracking down the Hellfire Club agents who froze Xavier's bank account what they did for him is left unknown.
420* IOweYouMyLife: They're honestly grateful to Xavier for saving their lives (and their sister's life) and are more than happy to do whatever shady thing he asks them to do.
421* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: They came across as pretty douchey in their debut appearance, but their criminal behavior was motivated by love for their sister, and as agents of Xavier they became better behaved, to the point of being welcomed by the rest of the team when they finally revealed themselves to them.
422* KilledOffForReal: In ''Ultimatum'', during a Purifier raid on the mansion.
423* LittlestCancerPatient: Their sister is Alice, and her cancer was their motivation for turning to bank robbery in their debut appearance.
424* SixthRanger: They're agents of Professor X and ''technically'' X-Men but are not publically affiliated with the team because Xavier wanted them to do jobs too unsavory for the rest of the team to be associated with.
425* TwoBeingsOneBody: Matthew and Luke are two distinct characters with different brains and interests who just happen to share the same body.
426* UpbringingMakesTheHero: Their Marvel Handbook entry states that they "grew up reasonably well adjusted" in spite of their very physical mutation.
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Cable]]
430!!Cable
431[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_77_textless.jpg]]
432-> '''AKA:''' [[spoiler:Wolverine]]
433-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #75 (2006)
434
435A mutant freedom fighter from a BadFuture who travels back to the present day to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong.
436----
437* AdaptationalCurves: Because he's [[spoiler:actually a version of Wolverine from the future]], he's big, but certainly not the 6'8 behemoth that 616 Cable is.
438* AdaptationalWimp: The mainline version of Cable is an insanely powerful telepath, with it being stated that the techno-organic virus is the only thing preventing him from having god-like powers. Here, he's [[spoiler:actually a future version of Wolverine who lost his healing abilities, which also means that he can't even use the set of claws he has left without excruciating injuries.]]
439* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: Not that he hasn't been through his share of hardships, but at the very least this version of Cable doesn't have to battle with a excruciating and terrifying disease that quite literally transforms his flesh into living technology if he isn't constantly exerting himself to keep it from killing him,
440* AgeLift: Because he's [[spoiler:actually Wolverine, not Cyclops son, Cable is much, ''much'' older than his 616 counterpart, given the fact that Logan fought in the Second World War]].
441* ArtificialLimbs: He lost one of his arms, but don't worry: he has a mechanical one.
442* BroughtDownToBadass: He used to have a HealingFactor, but it was stolen by [[spoiler:his future's Apocalypse]].
443* BadassNormal: Pretty much. While he is a mutant, his healing factor is gone, which also makes using his [[spoiler:claws]] a no-go, meaning that he has to rely on advanced weaponry and his fighting ability.
444* CompositeCharacter: He's like mainstream Cable, but he's actually [[spoiler:the future Wolverine]]
445* FutureBadass: He lost his HealingFactor and an arm, no less, which forced him to become ''even more'' badass as a result.
446* GodzillaThreshold: When he fights Wolverine, he's forced to use an attack that he prefers to avoid as long as he can. [[spoiler:He's the future Wolverine, and he still has claws in his same arm, but without healing powers, taking them out is painful as hell.]]
447* InNameOnly: He has the name Cable, looks the part and is a grizzled warrior from the future, but the similarities end there. [[spoiler:Instead of being the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey's clone, he is instead an aged version of Wolverine. Because of this, he has none of his godlike telepathic abilities, in fact, this Cable pretty much has ''no'' powers, since his healing factor is long gone, which also prevents him from using his claws. He still has the mechanical arm, but in this version, it's just a mechanical arm, not a byproduct of the techno organic virus that 616 Cable is infected with.]]
448* TheKindnapper: Abducted Professor X and took him into the future so he could learn how to defeat [[spoiler:Apocalypse]] in the present day.
449* ScarsAreForever: He's got three ragged claw-marks going across his face, which haven't healed, [[spoiler:because he no longer has a healing factor.]]
450* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:He's a future version of Wolverine in this version, not the son of Cyclops and (genetically, given his actual mother was a clone of her, though the real one did help raise him) Jean.]]
451* WolverineClaws: [[spoiler: This version of Cable is an older Wolverine, so he still has the claws in his remaining organic hand. However, having lost his healing factor, getting them out is ''extremely painful''.]]
452[[/folder]]
453
454[[folder:Bishop]]
455!!Bishop
456!!! Lucas Bishop
457[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco019_7.jpg]]
458 [[caption-width-right:350:Next time, take a bus, bub...]]
459-> '''AKA:''' Prisoner 104958
460-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #76 (2007)
461A mutant freedom fighter from a BadFuture who travels back to the present day to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong.
462----
463* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: The 616 version of Bishop has the ability to absorb and re-channel energy. This version instead has the [[GravityMaster power to alter the weight and density of anything within his vicinity.]]
464* AgeLift: Bishop hadn't been born yet in the present of Earth-616 and was a man in his prime when he went back in time. Here, he's already a young man in the present and a mid to late-aged man (he's old enough to have white hair) when he travels back in time.
465* CompositeCharacter: It's hard to tell since the two characters share so many similarities to begin with, but as a haggard rebel from a grim future whose main purpose is to stop Apocalypse, he's a composite of Bishop and Cable. His involvement in the Six Pack also evokes G.W. Bridge.
466* IdiotBall: He sabotages the X-Men's attempt to stop Sinister killing the last of ten sacrifices, thus causing Apocalypse's rampage, because he believed they couldn't stop it... which they might have if he ''hadn't sabotaged them at the crucial moment''.
467* KilledOffForReal: Stabbed by Wolverine, and even after everything that happened, the Phoenix prevented his timeline from happening.
468* NoodleIncident: Young Bishop did... ''something'' that wound up with him in jail, something so bad the president felt he wasn't a good choice to put on the New Mutants.
469* ScaryBlackMan: Much like his mainstream incarnation.
470* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: His goal is to stop Apocalypse's rise to power from ever happening.
471* ShootTheHostageTaker: He shoots and kills the Fenris twins when they take Psylocke hostage.
472* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: As part of his being a CompositeCharacter with G.W. Bridge, he takes Bridge's role as a member of the Six Pack.
473* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted, as he has no problems shooting villains dead (much like 616 Bishop when he started out). Wolverine takes this in stride, but Storm is less sanguine about his itchy trigger finger tendencies.
474[[/folder]]
475
476[[folder:Pyro]]
477!!Pyro
478!!!NoNameGiven
479[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pyro_9.jpg]]
480 [[caption-width-right:250:Girls find this guy hot]]
481-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #80 (2007)
482A member of the Morlocks and supporter of the X-Men who becomes an AscendedFanboy after Bishop joins their ranks. Sadly he succumbs to new writer syndrome and is derailed into a villain (and attempted rapist).
483----
484* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: He is introduced as a member of the Morlocks, a group 616 Pyro had not even a passing association with.
485* AdaptationalHeroism: Initially. He was introduced as a good guy, and even joined the X-Men.
486* AdaptationalJerkass: As noted under "Took a Level in Jerkass", he did express a desire to rape Valkyrie. Even at his worst, the classic Pyro never suggested that.
487* AdaptationalUgliness: Unlike the 616 Pyro, he has no [[RequiredSecondaryPowers immunity to his own fire]] and so is CoveredInScars.
488* AintTooProudToBeg: After Valkyrie breaks free of Mastermind's illusions and decapitates him, Pyro tried to beg for mercy, even invoking his time with the X-Men. It didn't save him from dismemberment.
489* AnArmAndALeg: Valkyrie slices both of his hands off with a sword as revenge for Pyro trying to rape her.
490* AscendedFanboy: Originally introduced as a fan of the X-Men who shortly thereafter was invited to join their ranks.
491* AttemptedRape: He's the one who suggested to Mastermind that they rape Valkyrie.
492* BurnScarsBurningPowers: Pyro has several burn scars as a result of [[HealItWithFire cauterization]].
493* GoodScarsEvilScars: He's covered in scars because of his powers.
494* FaceHeelTurn: In ''The Ultimates 3'', he made a rather severe (not to mention sudden) one, joining Magneto's Brotherhood and suggesting to Mastermind that they rape Valkyrie.
495* PlayingWithFire: As standard for Pyro, he can control fire.
496* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Pyro can control fire, but he's not immune to it. His face is filled of scars as a result.
497* SameCharacterButDifferent: Characterization-wise the Pyro of ''Ultimates 3'' is a completely different animal from the Pyro readers knew up to that point.
498* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: This version was originally a member of the Morlocks and later joined the X-Men before joining the Brotherhood.
499* TookALevelInJerkass: Initially, he helped other mutants and even joined the X-Men. Then came ''ComicBook/TheUltimates3'', where he was not only turned into a villain for no real reason, but suggested he and Mastermind rape Valkyrie.
500[[/folder]]
501
502!The New X-Men/Ultimate X
503[[folder:Firestar]]
504!!Firestar
505!!!Elizabeth "Liz" Allan
506-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #4 (2001)
507A member of Ultimate Spider-Man's supporting cast, who joined the X-Men after learning she was a Mutant. See [[Characters/UltimateSpiderMan2000 here]] for details.
508[[/folder]]
509
510[[folder:Jimmy Hudson]]
511!!James Hudson, Jr. / Wolverine / Poison
512[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/james_hudson_jr_earth_1610_0003.jpg]]
513[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6705031_james_hudson_jr_earth_1610_from_venomized_vol_1_4_001.png]]
514-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X'' #1 (2010)
515
516Jimmy Hudson is the son of James "Wolverine" Howlett and Magda Lensherr from the [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimate Universe]]. He was raised by James and Heather Hudson after Wolverine showed up on their doorstep one night in the rain. He grew up in Port St. Lucie, Florida. He stayed there until Kitty Pryde delivered him a box from his father and told him what he really was- a mutant.
517
518Jimmy's mutation manifested after ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}''. He possesses a healing factor and has the ability to coat his [[WolverineClaws bone claws]] with an organic metal. Mutants were branded outlaws and to be killed on sight by then, so he escaped home to protect his family.
519
520The Ultimate Marvel universe was briefly destroyed during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', but that was not his end. Somehow, he appeared in the Marvel universe. He was rescued from Miss Sinister by the ComicBook/XMenBlue, who already knew him (they had an interdimensional crossover earlier) and joined that team.
521----
522* AbortedArc: He gets a costume similar to what traditional versions of Wolverine wore in ''ComicBook/UltimateWolverine'', but still never actually dons it.
523* AerithAndBob: All mutants use "mutant names", but not him. He always goes around as "Jimmy Hudson".
524* AllLoveIsUnrequited: He has a serious thing for the time-displaced 616!Jean (unsurprisingly), but he gracefully backs off [[spoiler:(despite being a Poison)]] and violently stops a villain who was about to interrupt her moment with Scott.
525* AnimeHair: If his hair grows out, it starts to look exactly like Logan's, except it's blonde.
526* BladeBelowTheShoulder: He can pop claws out just like the other members of his family.
527* CanonImmigrant: ''ComicBook/XMenBlue'' #1 revealed that like [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]], Jimmy somehow survived the destruction of the Ultimate universe during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'' and ended up in the mainstream Marvel universe.
528* ChickMagnet: Jimmy was a [[{{Kidanova}} ladies' man]] even before his mutation manifested. Afterwards, he develops an attraction to Kitty (who was the first person to inform him of his birth father's identity and helps him adjust to his mutation and life on the run) and is promptly seduced by Jean Grey (both to demoralize Kitty as a leader and to finally indulge in her suppressed attraction to the original Wolverine).
529* ChromeChampion: He can coat his bones in organic metal.
530* CoversAlwaysLie: Covers frequently depicted him wearing an outfit akin to the Earth-616 version of his father -- but, as mentioned under "Aborted Arc", while he does eventually get the outfit, he never actually wore it.
531* FanservicePack: Jimmy starts out as a slender, almost reedy teenager. After his mutation kicks in, he gradually fills out into a HeroicBuild to support his new powers.
532* {{Flanderization}}: His similarities with Wolverine were greatly exaggerated once moved to Earth-616 in ''ComicBook/XMenBlue''.
533* GenerationXerox: Looks very much like a teenage Logan with blonde hair. After his mutation kicks in, he even reaches Wolverine's height in a relatively short amount of time (though he doesn't quite grow into his father's [[HeroicBuild meaty frame]] just yet), implying he might eventually be taller than him someday.
534* GiveHimANormalLife: Wolverine gave Jimmy to be adopted by the Hudsons. He had known James Hudson during a war. He knew that if he kept the kid, he would eventually be captured by his enemies, or worse, grow up and turn out to be like him. He wanted something better for him.
535* HandWave: There isn't much explanation about ''how'', exactly, he appeared in a universe not his own. He simply did.
536* IdentityAmnesia: He appeared in the 616 universe, but completely forgot everything about his former life. Fortunately, the time-displaced X-Men had an interdimensional crossover before this and already knew him. He gradually remembered things as time advanced.
537* LamarckWasRight: [[SuperpowerfulGenetics Inherited his father's powerset]] along with an ability to coat his claws and bones in metal at will.
538* LastOfHisKind: Although they ignore that there are others, such as [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] and [[ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour The Maker]],[[note]]it may be argued that Hudson has no way of knowing that Miles is not a dimensional clone of the guy from his reality but the actual one, as Miles himself ignores it, and the Maker has been keeping a low profile[[/note]] the X-Men comics treat Jimmy as the last survivor of the Ultimate universe. Doubled in the aftermath of ''Venomized'', [[spoiler:as he becomes the last Poison as well]].
539* LegacyCharacter: Jimmy Hudson became the next Wolverine.
540* LivingMacGuffin: He carries Mothervine inside of him, a virus that ensures that people can be turned into mutants. [[spoiler:Elixir ends up purging it from his system by X-Men Blue #28]].
541* MythologyGag: The first adventure of the original mainstream Wolverine was against Wendigo. The first time we see Jimmy in Earth-616, in X-Men Blue, he was fighting Wendigo.
542* ReplacementGoldfish: To Jean Grey for ''his father''. It's implied that this was the primary reason she seduced him, with the opportunity to hurt Kitty as a bonus.
543* SiblingYinYang: He is Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch's half-brother, and more moral person than either of them.
544* SuperiorSuccessor: Jimmy has his father's HealingFactor and SuperSenses, though they are even more amped up due to his lack of an adamantium skeleton (he can sense military vehicles from ''miles'' away in the thick of The Living Seed's jungle, for example). He can also do something Logan couldn't - his claws (and supporting bone structure) can coat themselves with an organic metal similar to Colossus. Most importantly, Jimmy grew up with a good family and has a strong moral compass... which was the only thing Logan wished for him.
545* SuperpowerfulGenetics: Inherited Wolverine's HealingFactor, claws, and the ability to coat himself in organic metal.
546* SuperPoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:His Poison, though he seems to have control of it]].
547* TraumaInducedAmnesia: He has no memories when he first shows up in X-Men Blue. [[spoiler:Bonding with the Toxin restores all of them, leading to ''more'' trauma]].
548* UncannyFamilyResemblance: And not to Logan (though, yes, he does also look like his old man sometimes). His disheveled appearance when he reappears in ''Blue'' makes him look astoundingly like Logan, only blonde. When he meets up with 616!Magneto, the man is disturbed to find something else in Jimmy's face, unconsciously recognizing Jimmy's resemblance to his mother, Magda.
549* WeaksauceWeakness: Getting attacked by his siblings or someone with similar powers. His healing factor, established as stronger than Logan's, fails him after getting mauled by Sabretooth. [[spoiler:It kicks in again after Sabretooth was driven away, though it was touch and go for a little bit.]]
550* WolverineWannabe: Being Wolverine's son he was specifically created as a GenerationXerox to [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute replace the dead Wolverine]] in the Ultimate franchise. The major distinctions between the two are Jimmy's blonde and comparatively less hair. Later, he also gained his own version of a symbiote similar to ComicBook/{{Venom}}.
551[[/folder]]
552
553[[folder:Archangel]]
554!!Archangel
555!!!Derek Morgan
556[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco001_1470039644.jpg]]
557-> '''AKA:''' Guardian
558-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X'' #3 (2010)
559----
560* CanonForeigner: While his abilities aren't unique, Derek Morgan has no counterpart in the main universe.
561* CanonImmigrant: [[spoiler:''ComicBook/XMenBlue'' revealed that he somehow survived the destruction of the Ultimate universe during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'' and ended up in the mainstream Marvel universe.]]
562* DecompositeCharacter: Derek Morgan is officially referred to as "Archangel" post-Ultimate X (with most of the associated powers 616-Archangel is known for), but he is also a straight successor to Warren Worthington III.
563* LegacyCharacter: For Angel.
564* PainfulTransformation: Unlike the original Angel, Derek can retract his wings back into his body to "pass" as human. Considering his transformation also includes growing long talons, thickened skin, and glowing eyes, it is rather distressing to watch.
565* RequiredSecondaryPowers: As noted below, Derek possesses SuperStrength and SuperToughness to better utilize his gifts. Along with his talons, he's ''much'' more effective in a fight than Warren was.
566* SuperStrength: Another power he has that the original Angel did not, along with a mild [[GoodThingYouCanHeal healing factor]] and SuperToughness (to withstand potential crash landings).
567* YouCantGoHomeAgain: His brother is a cop, who harbors FantasticRacism and is LawfulStupid at the same time. When he learns Derek is a Mutant he draws a gun on him and tries to hand him over to the government. Jean wipes his memory so he thinks Derek just left to live with a friend in Cincinnati.
568[[/folder]]
569
570!The Brotherhood of Mutant Supremacy
571[[folder:The Brotherhood Of Mutant Supremacy in General]]
572!The Brotherhood of Mutant Supremacy
573[[quoteright:294:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimatum_vol_1_3_textless.jpg]]
574 [[caption-width-right:294:For what they did, the'll have to pay the Ultimate price!]]
575A cult of violently anti-human Mutants, led by Magneto.
576----
577* AdaptationNameChange: A minor but significant one; they're the Brotherhood of Mutant ''Supremacy'' rather than simply the Brotherhood of Mutants, reflecting their SuperSupremacist attitude. Although [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness for the longest time they were just called the Brotherhood of Mutants.]]
578* BrotherhoodOfEvil: Namely of the AmbitionIsEvil flavor.
579* FantasticTerrorists: They act more like this than the standard super-villain team they are in the 616 universe.
580* HeroKiller: Dr. Strange, Syndicate, and possibly Toad and Psylocke (as they were [[KilledOffscreen killed off-panel]]) are the only deaths in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' ''not'' caused by the Brotherhood.
581** Magneto killed Wolverine permanently, and snapped Charles' neck. Not to mention everyone who died in the opening issue of ''Ultimatum'', including Beast, Dazzler, Nightcrawler, Dr. Franklin Storm, and Daredevil.
582** While it's left ambiguous on if the flood killed her or if Blob himself did before he ate her, it's still clear enough that a Brotherhood member ''is'' responsible for the Wasp's death.
583** Multiple Man killed everyone at the Academy of Tomorrow outside of Havok. His duplicates also killed Yellowjacket.
584** Sabretooth killed Angel.
585** [[spoiler:Quicksilver killed Cyclops.]]
586* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: Violent overthrows are the only way to go if you're in the Brotherhood. Changing the system from within, or through peaceful protest? Not happening.
587* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Thanks to their collective AdaptationalVillainy, this Brotherhood's ranks include Multiple Man, Longshot, and Forge. A {{Gender Flip}}ped version of Hard-Drive, a member of Apocalypse's Dark Riders, was also a member.
588* StuffBlowingUp: A favoured tactic of theirs is bombing the ever-loving crap out of human institutions. Such as the British Houses of Parliament. ''Twice.''
589[[/folder]]
590
591[[folder:Magneto]]
592!!Magneto
593!!!Erik Lensherr
594[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/erik_lehnsherr_earth_1610_ultimate_spider_man_130.jpg]]
595-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
596A SuperSupremacist mutant dictator who will stop at nothing to see mutants as the dominant species on Earth.
597----
598* AbusiveParents: For Pietro. He openly tries to kill him on several occasions, and even when he's not doing that, tends to berate and insult him at every opportunity.
599* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: His iconic backstory as a Holocaust survivor is cut.
600* AdaptationalJerkass: Takes the Silver Age Magneto and makes him far, far worse with none of the redeeming qualities of his mainstream counterpart.
601* AdaptationalNationality: A first for the character, as he's actually [[spoiler:Canadian]] unlike virtually every other version of Magneto.
602* AdaptationalVillainy: The Ultimate universe completely sacrificed any and all of his mainstream counterpart's moral ambiguity to become nothing more than a mutant supremacist and genocidal maniac.
603* AgeLift: This version isn't a Holocaust survivor, making him quite a bit younger. In fact, ''ComicBook/UltimateOrigins'' depicted him as a young man during the '80s.
604* AintTooProudToBeg: After falling prey to TheDogBitesBack at the hands of his son, he frantically grovels to Xavier as the latter turns his own powers against him before hurling him into space.
605-->'''Magneto:''' Charles, please! I'm begging you! Spare my life and I swear I'll think whatever thoughts you want! ''[[SayMyName CHARLES]]''!
606* AngryWhiteMan: This version of Magneto is the son of two Canadian Weapon X Agents. He's also a psychotic racist who murders Prosimian, the genetically engineered ape who helped him, because he sees him as an UpliftedAnimal and so untermenschen to Homo Superior, which is merely a small part of why everyone wants his head on a pike (the larger part being ''Ultimatum'' and his very thorough attempt to wipe out humanity)[[note]]And come the end of ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' they get it, albeit what's left of it when Cyclops blasts it with his Optic Vision[[/note]].
607* AsTheGoodBookSays: He kept doing this during ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'', comparing his actions with TheGreatFlood.
608* AssholeVictim: '''Nobody''' (out of story, at least) wasn't happy to see [[spoiler:him be killed by Cyclops in ''Ultimatum''.]]
609* BadBoss: He treats all his underlings, even his own children, with absolute disdain and contempt. And he's not above killing them if they fail him, or just for kicks. He killed several of them during ''Ultimatum'', for no clear reason.
610* BerserkButton: Do not compare him to other historical dictators, and ''especially'' do not compare him to Hitler if you value your life. [[spoiler:Professor X]] is killed for pushing the latter button.
611* BigBad: The X-Men's biggest foe, and for the Ultimate Universe as a whole, up until his death. It was the possibility of another attack by him that ComicBook/TheUltimates were even formed.
612* BreakTheHaughty: Doubles with a KarmicDeath moment when Magneto discovers [[spoiler:that mutants aren't actually a product of evolution in the Ultimates universe. They were just the result of genetic experimentation similar to (and related to) the super soldier serum. Essentially, it renders his entire belief system complete bullshit as he and other mutants are just uplifted humans.]] He dies before we can find out what he'd do with this information.
613* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, an alien named Lucifer was the one to put Xavier in a wheelchair. Here, Magneto himself does it as part of their falling out.
614* DependingOnTheWriter: He's eloquent and charismatic and may give a good speech to justify himself, but if that fails, he uses his powers to force things to go his way. However, when he tried to recruit Firestar in ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan2000'' and failed, he calmly left.
615* DisproportionateRetribution:
616** Charles tried to escape from their mutant city and return to civilization, so he crippled him with a spear through the back.
617** His daughter gets killed by a crazy robot, so he decides to take revenge on the whole world by screwing with the magnetic poles, causing untold levels of death and destruction.
618* TheDogBitesBack: He constantly berated and insulted Pietro, which contributed greatly to Pietro's decision to turn on him at the conclusion of the first arc.
619* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Issue 5 has him claim his entire family was killed during one of humanity's periodic genocides (with a background image of concentration camp prisoners in UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust), a trait he supposedly shared at the time with his mainstream counterpart. This isn't mentioned again for the rest of the series' run, as he becomes a complete villain with no redeeming qualities (and is later revealed to be much younger).
620* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: A ''very'' downplayed example. He does love Wanda [[spoiler:and unleashed Ultimatum in response to her potential death]]. Emphasis on ''downplayed'' because he openly favors Wanda and the actions he took are made no less despicable because of it, plus his favoritism of Wanda is portrayed as a ''bad'' thing.
621* EvenEvilHasStandards: Subverted -- when Cyclops complains to him about the Brotherhood's murderous actions, he acts like it's all just Quicksilver trying to impress him and that he's actually disgusted by it, but later in the same issue he reprograms a fleet of Sentinels to attack humans indiscriminately and in the next issue he tries unleashing nuclear warheads to destroy America after getting sliced and diced by Wolverine. "Homo Superior loves all living things" indeed.
622* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: He's not a man given to laughs, to put it mildly. And when he tries, it is always quite sadistic and mean-spirited.
623* EvilIsPetty: When Cyclops temporarily joins the Brotherhood, he asks him to refer to him as "father" at Wanda's poetry recital purely to be a dick to Pietro.
624* EvilOldFolks: He's the one that crippled Charles, by throwing a spear through his spine. Even outside of that he's a violent man with HairTriggerTemper prone to manipulating and abusing his allies and enemies. Though the "old" part is subverted as it's revealed he was a young man in the '80s and can't be older than middle-aged.
625* FaceFramedInShadow: His helmet is designed so it covers more of his face than 616 Magneto, especially when drawn by Chris Bachalo, and it helps underline his screaming lack of humanity.
626* FantasticRacism: Towards anything that isn't a Mutant. As seen from his encounters with Prosimian and Thor, his racism extends to anything that isn't a humanoid mutant and will certainly view animal mutants and gods as equally inferior.
627* FauxAffablyEvil: He can try to talk a good game, but he's still a violent old bastard, and barely tries to hide it.
628* AGodAmI: Had delusions of being sent from the heavens since he originally started working with Xavier at the Savage Lands. He eventually goes off the deep end with it during the ''Ultimatum'' series.
629* HateSink: No redeeming features, no charm. He's just a deeply unpleasant asshole to absolutely everyone and everything around him.
630* IcyBlueEyes: His blue eyes are a notable character trait for anyone who knows him and what helped Colossus identify him when presented as a brainwashed tool of Xavier's.
631* ImAHumanitarian: Has eaten human flesh in the past because he literally views them as animals, and plans to turn humanity into literal livestock for mutants.
632* {{Jerkass}}: He's a manipulative cold-blooded sociopath prone to abusing, insulting, and tormenting people for his amusement. Also, as the X-Men state to Liz Allen, he's just kind of a dick in general.
633* KilledOffForReal: In ''Ultimatum''. [[spoiler:Cyclops destroys his head with a full-force Optic Blast]].
634* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Charles wipes his mind after the first arc to prove he can be redeemed. The Brotherhood eventually find him and restore his memory, and Magneto is pretty damn pissed.
635* MisanthropeSupreme: For all his adult life, Magneto has believed in the superiority of the "Homo superior" race, and despised the human race to the point that he sought to kill all of humanity so that only mutants remain. And then, he finds out that the "mutant gene" and the very existence of mutantkind is the result of experiments in a military lab. Obviously, this caused him a VillainousBSOD.
636* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Believes that mutants are the MasterRace and that normal humans deserve to be wiped out.
637* OffingTheOffspring: He tried to kill Quicksilver several times and once even tried to get Wolverine to do the dirty deed.
638* OmnicidalManiac: In ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}''. He likens himself to {{God}} during TheGreatFlood, destroying the world and wiping out all except a select few chosen by him to rebuild.
639* ParentalFavoritism: He heaps scorn and abuse a'plenty on Pietro, but doesn't have anything against Wanda. [[spoiler:The possibility of Wanda's death led him to unleash Ultimatum]].
640* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He displayed, in addition to FantasticRacism, [[BullyingTheDisabled ableism]] (calling Professor Xavier a "spastic" (a rather charged word in the UK) and a "stupid cripple"), homophobia (calling Quicksilver "effeminate"), and sexism (calling Polaris a "harlot").
641* {{Retcon}}: Issue 26 has him mention being born into a wealthy American family with whom he's no longer on speaking terms, even though he'd previously claimed his family was killed in a genocide. Then in ''Ultimatum'', it's shown that neither applies: his parents were two ''Canadian'' Weapon X agents, both of whose deaths he caused.
642* RevisitingTheRoots: The mainstream Magneto started as a completely evil villain with no redeeming qualities. He was turned into a morally complex, ambiguous figure later on. Here, he's back to the roots, as nothing more than a repugnant mutant supremacist and genocidal maniac.
643* SelfMadeOrphan: [[spoiler:He murdered his parents, accidentally in the first case (father) and purposely in the second case (mother), for attempting to kill him and experimenting on Wolverine for a way to remove his mutant abilities]].
644* SkewedPriorities: Quicksilver helps the X-Men defeat Magneto. Magneto is actually proud of that, [[TheStarscream because he thought Quicksilver was trying to kill Magneto to become leader of the Brotherhood.]] He is infuriated that Pietro and Wanda then tried to reform the Brotherhood to not be an anti-human terrorist group.
645* TheSociopath: He has no empathy for any other person, treats his henchmen as disposable, and has a massively inflated ego.
646* SoreLoser: In the very first arc, he prepares to nuke America when it looks like his plan to slaughter the American government has failed, stating he'd rather burn the entire world to the ground rather than let ''Homo Sapiens'' keep it.
647* SuperSupremacist: He thinks that mutants should rule, and that common humans should be exterminated.
648* TruerToTheText: To a degree. When first created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Magneto, while never quite ''this'' evil, was an absolutely evil tyrant with no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Chris Claremont fleshed out his character and background, evolving him into an AntiHero/ AntiVillain and WellIntentionedExtremist. This characterization was so popular it became his defininative take in the comics, the animated series, and in the films. ''Ultimate X-Men'' goes back to the EarlyInstallmentWeirdness of his original characterization .
649* UngratefulBastard: Prosimian arranged the operation that, in the backs of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, rescued Magneto from the mind control of Xavier. Magneto killed him, out of FantasticRacism.
650* UnwittingPawn: Doctor Doom arranged the events of ''Ultimates 3'' to make Magneto go into an even more radical attempt to cause worldwide destruction. It worked. It worked ''[[GoneHorriblyRight too well]]''.
651* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Plays the trope straighter than his mainstream counterpart.
652* WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent: Constantly disparages his son from everything to his inadequate leadership skills to his mutant abilities. According to Quicksilver, Magneto viewed his powers as effeminate due only being good for running from danger. Xavier hypothesizes that this has more to do with Pietro's mother being human and him being a living reminder to the SuperSupremacist Mags that he once "lowered himself" to a human's level.
653* WouldHitAGirl: Has no compunctions about attacking females. He once beat Polaris into unconsciousness with a chair for rejecting his offer of allegiance and insulting his moniker.
654[[/folder]]
655
656[[folder:Quicksilver]]
657!!Quicksilver
658!!!Pietro Lensherr
659-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
660The son of Magneto, he starts out as a WellDoneSonGuy before joining the Ultimates and becoming TheAtoner. [[spoiler:He later returns to his father's side and lapses back into supervillainy]].
661----
662* See tropes [[Characters/TheUltimates here]]
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Scarlet Witch]]
666!!Scarlet Witch
667!!!Wanda Lensherr
668-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
669The daughter of Magneto, she starts out as DaddysLittleVillain before joining the Ultimates and becoming TheAtoner.
670----
671* See tropes [[Characters/TheUltimates here]]
672[[/folder]]
673
674[[folder:Toad]]
675!!Toad
676!!!Mortimer Toynbee
677[[quoteright:326:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_2001_003_roster.jpg]]
678 [[caption-width-right:326:You really want to keep smoking? Those things may make your skin yellow...]]
679-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #1 (2001)
680A greasy, foul-mouthed, chain-smoking mutant who is one of Magneto's original recruits. Later joins the X-Men.
681----
682* AdaptationalBadass: Regular Toad has never been much of a threat. This guy manages to give the X-Men some trouble. At first.
683* AdaptationalUgliness: Not that regular Toad has ''ever'' been a looker, but this version is uglier, with green skin, greasy hair and [[BritishTeeth nasty teeth]].
684* BadassTeacher: Cyclops hires him to be the school's gym teacher in later issues, and while he's not Spider-Man, even a low-rent Spider-Man is a good choice to teach phys ed.
685* CardboardPrison: Although he was arrested and incarcerated multiple times, he always manages to escape and rejoin Magneto somehow.
686* HeelFaceTurn: He eventually turned his back on the Brotherhood and became a teacher at the Xavier Institute after Cyclops disbanded the X-Men.
687* KilledOffForReal: He survived the three Ultimatum events, only to die at the hands of the Ultimatum Wave itself.
688* KilledOffscreen: Unlike many ''Ultimatum'' victims, his death was offscreen, and he is merely listed in the "In Memoriam" listing of all the deceased.
689* OddFriendship: He strikes one up with Cyclops, which lasts even after he goes back to the X-Men.
690* SmokingIsNotCool: He lights up a lot, and that doesn't add to his already disgusting aspect.
691* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: As part of his HeelFaceTurn, he joined the X-Men.
692[[/folder]]
693
694[[folder:Sabretooth]]
695!!Sabretooth
696!!!Victor Creed
697[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f1195c0bc20f3c95e8f6f146b9e8f117.jpg]]
698 [[caption-width-right:350:Introducing the made-in-Hong-Kong version of Wolverine!]]
699-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'' #1 (2001)
700A PsychoForHire mutant operative of Weapon X who signs up with the Brotherhood after that agency shutters their doors. Has major beef with Wolverine and spends most of his time trying to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind catch up to him]], without much success.
701----
702* AlwaysSecondBest: Fervently hates Wolverine because he was always viewed as second-rate or a poor man's version compared to him despite having similar powers.
703* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Unlike Magneto, Wolverine or many lethal minded characters, he purely kills because he likes it. He knows he's a monster.
704* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: It's revealed in issue #99 that he abused animals as a child, always a bad sign of things to come.
705* BerserkButton: Don't talk trash about his fur coat. At least, not unless you've got a HealingFactor to survive the ensuing violent temper tantrum.
706* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Inverted. He considers both Xavier's and Magneto's faction hypocritical for pretending that mutants are oh-so-great, rather than just fallible humans with super-powers.
707* CreepySouvenir: See that necklace he's wearing? Yeah, those things on it are [[EarAche human ears]]. Or possibly mutant ears. Or a mix of both, knowing him.
708* EvilKnockoff: Even his Weapon X allies consider him a poor man's Wolverine.
709* EvilIsPetty: Like his boss Wraith, Sabretooth just revels in being a dick for dickery's sake. Just ask Wolverine.
710* HumiliationConga: Weapon X once forced him to spend six months as a NASA crash test dummy as punishment for disobeying orders. [[LittleDidIKnow Little did he know]] that would be small potatoes compared to the humiliations he would suffer once he started going after Wolverine.
711* HunterOfHisOwnKind: He first appears working for Weapon X, helping to hunt other mutants. Unlike everybody else, coerced into doing so with explosive stuff and the like, he works there ''willingly''.
712* InformedAbility: On paper he's every bit as deadly a fighter as his 616 counterpart, having an identical power grid to regular flavor Sabretooth. In practice, he's usually not able to back up his {{Badass Boast}}s and winds up playing the ButtMonkey. Wolverine's castrated and decapitated him, Captain America treated him as a rabid dog in need of muzzling, and even Ka-Zar was able to take him down with a ZergRush of (ironically enough) sabertooth tigers. The only major victory he ever had was against Angel, a young mutant with hollow bones and minimal combat training.
713* JokerImmunity: Much like 616 Sabretooth, Creed will just ''not stay dead''. Castrate him, behead him, chunk him off a cliff, he'll always come back.
714* PickOnSomeoneYourOwnSize: After Wolverine's death he started going after the clawed Canuck's son Jimmy.
715* PsychicStatic: When Rogue tries to use telepathy on him, he inundates her with nightmarish memories of all the horrible things he's done.
716* ShoutOut: Post-''Ultimatum'', Mystique tries to civilize Victor a bit to better blend in with human society (inasmuch as a 7' tall man with facial scars and a bodybuilder's physique can blend in) calling him by his birth name, with new clothes and a haircut directly cribbed from his live-action look in Film/XMenOriginsWolverine. It doesn't help.
717-->'''Mystique''': We cleaned him up and still can't get the "Sabretooth" out of him...
718* StrawNihilist: He views himself and everyone else as garbage, human and mutant alike. He believes mutants are born cruel as an evolutionary comparison to humans being crueler than animals, therefore indulges in murderous pastimes as an acceptance of being "trash".
719* VillainDecay: Much like 616 Creed he fell victim to this, though in his case VillainForgotToLevelGrind wasn't so much of an influence as he ''did'' try to keep up with Logan.
720* WeaponForIntimidation: Carries a big ol' combat knife that he never gets around to using and doesn't even need, seeing as how he has claws and later upgrades to WolverineClaws. It's possible he used the knife just for harvesting ears from his victims.
721* WildCard: He's introduced happily hunting down his fellow mutants for an organization that sees him and everyone like him as animals. But after that falls through he joins up with mutant supremacist Magneto, proving that he'll work for anyone, human or mutant, just so long as they give him the freedom to be the monster he's embraced being.
722* WolverineClaws: Only he has four on each knuckle, compared to Logan's three (or more accurately, he's got seven - one of the blades is broken).
723* YouDontLookLikeYou: His art style changes between story arcs, causing him to look more bestial and savage than he was originally portrayed.
724[[/folder]]
725
726[[folder:Blob]]
727!!Blob
728!!!Franklin Dukes
729[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco017_1464770054.jpg]]
730 [[caption-width-right:350:Eat healthy food and do gym, or you may end up just like this!]]
731-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #3 (2001)
732
733A hideously obese Brotherhood stalwart who lives by the philosophy of the frog: he eats what bugs him.
734----
735* AdaptationNameChange: In ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan2000'', when [[spoiler:Liz Allan first becomes Firestar]], it's established that this version's first name is "Frank", not "Fred".
736* BigEater: He's usually seen eating, even during action scenes. When the Brotherhood made a BigDamnHeroes scene at Weapon X, he was eating a sandwich, and when they attacked the base of the Ultimates, he raided the fridge.
737* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He pleaded with Magneto at one point to bring his daughter Firestar and her mother to the Savage Lands to protect them from danger, despite them wanting nothing to do with him. He even had an life insurance policy in place to take care of Firestar and her mother after he died on the condition they also take care of his illegitimate son from another relationship.
738* {{Fartillery}}: When a safe-house gets knocked over, Quicksilver's first reaction is to demand if Blob broke wind without permission "again".
739* FatBastard: With a name like Blob, it's sort of a given.
740* {{GIRL}}: Pretended to be an attractive female fan of Beast to get him to spill information that the X-Men were secretly harboring.
741* HiddenDepths: The Blob may be a CardCarryingVillain who isn't afraid to outright [[ImAHumanitarian eat people on occasion,]] but he's charming and intelligent enough to fool Beast while pretending to be a model with a double Ph.D (which he was doing mainly ForTheEvulz until Beast [[NiceJobBreakingItHero let slip that Magneto was still alive]].) He was also as devoted a father as he could manage (being part of a terrorist organization) by sending money for his daughter in Queens and even visiting her a few times, posing as "Uncle Frank".
742* ImAHumanitarian: He threatened to eat Wraith and the Wasp, but it could be easily ignored at the time as mere battle bravado. Then in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'', he actually followed through with the latter threat.
743* KilledOffForReal: He killed the Wasp after the Ultimatum wave, and Pym was so angered by that that he killed him right then and there.
744* OffWithHisHead: Henry Pym, taking advantage of having a giant size, killed him by bitting his head out and then spitting it elsewhere.
745* RelatedInTheAdaptation: It turned out that he was the real father of [[spoiler:Liz Allan]]. Although it was revealed by proxy, they could not meet in person after such reveal before his death.
746* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: He's repulsive in every possible sense of the word, but his daughter is [[spoiler:the Ultimates version of Firestar who is just as comely as her 616 counterpart]].
747* WickedCultured: He may be outright slovenly on the outside, but he's fully capable of having philosophical discussions with Magneto (whom he's on a first name basis with) and managed to trick a love-struck Beast into [[{{GIRL}} believing he was a Supermodel with a double Ph.D]] (with the implication he could keep up intellectually).
748[[/folder]]
749
750[[folder:Mastermind]]
751!!Mastermind
752!!!Jason Wyngarde
753[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco016_1464770167.jpg]]
754-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #3 (2001)
755A mutant MasterOfIllusion who works for Magneto.
756----
757* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The original Mastermind is a very greasy and unattractive man who used an illusionary form to woo women with. This Mastermind, while still being thin and lanky, is much more conventionally attractive and never uses any kind of attractive illusionary form.
758* AdaptationalWimp: He's what the original Mastermind would have been if he hadn't TookALevelInBadass during the Dark Phoenix Saga.
759* AttemptedRape: Was all too willing to "have fun" with Valkyrie alongside Pyro before killing her. It's implied he has done to other women before. Unfortunately for him, she broke out of his illusion.
760* EvilWearsBlack: Unlike the 616 Mastermind, he dresses in all black, complete with dark sunglasses.
761* MasterOfIllusion / MindRape: Mastermind can create illusions which can manifest as illusions that change how others perceive forms of reality or just to trap others in mental illusions of his liking.
762* OffWithHisHead: He was decapitated by Valkyrie for trapping her in a fantasy world and attempting to rape her while she was catatonic.
763* OutOfCharacterMoment: When first introduced he didn't have any of the 616 Mastermind's rapist qualities, but during ''Ultimates 3'' those aspects suddenly transferred over to him with a vengeance.
764* OutOfFocus: Unlike the 616 Mastermind he was never the main villain of any storyline and never had any association with Jean Grey, leaving him as one of the more forgettable Brotherhood members.
765* SinisterShades: Which distinguish him visually from classic Mastermind.
766* VillainousCrush: In his earlier appearances he seemed to have one on the Scarlet Witch, much like 616 Mastermind. After she defected to the Ultimates he got over it.
767* WhiteHairBlackHeart: His white hair differentiates him visually from the 616 Mastermind and he is still a villain through and through.
768[[/folder]]
769
770[[folder:Juggernaut]]
771!!Juggernaut
772!!!Cain Marko
773[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco016.jpg]]
774 [[caption-width-right:350:Nothing stops the Juggernaut!]]
775-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #8 (2001)
776
777An American "trailer trash" mutant with superhuman and durability.
778----
779* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The classic Juggernaut is a human who gained his ability through mysticism. Here, he's a mutant.
780* AgeLift: Normally older than Xavier, here he's much younger, around the same age as Rogue.
781* TheBigGuy: He's massive and has overgrown muscles, and can demolish anything in his way.
782* DeepSouth: Unlike classic Juggernaut who hails from New York, this one hails from the South like Rogue, even referring to himself and her as "trailer trash who made good."
783* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's utterly disgusted by the sight of people bringing their kids into Vegas casinos, and later refers to Gambit as a "degenerate card shark".
784* EyeScream: Juggernaut got a poisoned dart to the eye, as the helmet had an open space in the eyes to let him see [[spoiler:This killed him]].
785* FantasticRacism: He has UXM Magneto's view of humans, referring to them as "animals", though he oddly yells at them to make them run away rather than just stomping them.
786* LeeroyJenkins: He fights first and thinks later if at all.
787* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: In contrast to the strictly red 616 Juggernaut, this Juggernaut's outfit is primarily black, but with lots of red dots/lights on it.
788* RedemptionEqualsDeath: He has a change of heart and decides to help Rogue defend the X-Mansion from Stryker's anti-mutant army... and shortly after is KilledOffForReal.
789* ScarilyCompetentTracker: Unlike the 616 Juggernaut's mystic helmet, his helmet is actually a tracking device built by Weapon X that allows him to track down anyone they ever branded. He uses it to track down Rogue in ''UXM Annual'' #1.
790* SelfMadeOrphan: He crushed his father's skull in his hand when his mutant powers first manifested.
791* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Rogue, who he worked with when they were younger. Unfortunately for him, she's with Gambit now.
792* SuperSpeed: Not to Flash levels, but he is capable of "subsonic superhuman" speed, making him officially faster than classic Juggernaut.
793* SuperStrength: Can lift up to 75 tons normally, and after acquiring the Gem of Cyttorak his strength is comparable to his 616 version.
794* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: He's not Xavier's stepbrother.
795* WalkingShirtlessScene: His uniform doesn't have any kind of shirt, leading to him looking like this all the time he is wearing it.
796* YoungerAndHipper: Again, he's Rogue's age and hence a teenager, as opposed to his mainstream counterpart, who was the older stepbrother of Xavier.
797[[/folder]]
798
799[[folder:Forge]]
800!!Forge
801!!!NoNameGiven
802[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco015.jpg]]
803 [[caption-width-right:350:Forge building a new server for TV Tropes]]
804-> '''AKA:''' Doodad, Gizmo, [=MacGyver=]
805-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #27 (2003)
806\
807A talented but passive young mutant who is recruited by Magneto and easily swayed into building a DoomsdayDevice for the Master of Magnetism.
808----
809* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The mainstream Forge is a self-assured and assertive inventor who refuses to let his inventions be used for evil, while this Forge is insecure, passive and is all about letting his inventions be used for evil.
810* AdaptationalVillainy: Here, he's a member of the Brotherhood, whereas his mainstream counterpart is (''usually'') an ally of the X-Men, or at the very least a good person.
811* AgeLift: Unlike the 616 Forge who is an adult in his forties, this Forge is still a teenager.
812* ArtificialLimbs: Much like classic Forge, he has an artificial leg of his own creation.
813* BefriendingTheEnemy: Wolverine befriends him and helps him escape the Triskelion in exchange for building him an unbreakable collar designed to contain the Hulk's strength.
814* BoxedCrook: After being arrested and sent to the Triskelion, his jailers put him to work building devices for them. The only example we see of such a device is a servo-arm Tony Stark uses to play ping pong with Captain America.
815* DroppedABridgeOnHim: ''Ultimatum'' sees him tortured and killed on Magneto's orders for... no given reason.
816* EvenEvilHasStandards: He attempts to confront Magneto about his plans when it really sinks in that he would be responsible for the deaths of millions. Being of the unassertive type, Magneto bullies him into submission easily.
817* GadgeteerGenius: This is his mutant power, just like the regular Forge.
818[[/folder]]
819
820[[folder:Multiple Man]]
821!!Multiple Man
822!!!James Madrox
823[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco010_w_9.jpg]]
824-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X'' #27 (2003)
825\
826A [[SelfDuplication self-duplicating]] mutant terrorist working for Magneto.
827----
828* AdaptationalBadass: His use in ''Ultimatum'' shows exactly how dangerous a man who can make an unending number of copies can be in the right (or, in this case, ''wrong'') hands.
829* AdaptationalVillainy: Here, he's a member of the Brotherhood, whereas his mainstream counterpart was an ally of the X-Men's.
830* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:He is not an evil person but is brainwashed into villainy by Lorelei]].
831* KilledOffForReal: By Wolverine, in ''Ultimatum''.
832* MesACrowd: A very dark case, as he uses his duplication ability to generate a legion of suicide bombers.
833* PersonOfMassDestruction: When his duplication powers are combined with explosives he becomes one.
834* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: During ''Ultimatum'' Wolverine thought he killed the true James Madrox. Later it was revealed that it was yet another dupe.
835* SelfDuplication: His mutant power. He claims he can create 27 or 28 dupes before he "starts seeing deja-vu".
836* SuicideAttack: Acted as a suicide bomber, or in his case a legion of suicide bombers, for Magneto.
837[[/folder]]
838
839[[folder:Longshot]]
840!![[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]]
841[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_x_men_vol_1_55_textless.jpg]]
842!!!Arthur Centino
843-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #54 (2005)
844\
845A Genoshan mutant left on the island of Krakoa, where he is [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame hunted on live television]]. He became a TV success, as he has survived several times.
846----
847* AdaptationNameChange: The Arthur Centino name is unique to this version of Longshot, who in most continuities has NoNameGiven (or alternative really is just called Longshot).
848* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While the mainstream Longshot is open and honest to fault, this Longshot is secretive, manipulative, and ultimately [[spoiler:a violent murderer]].
849* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He's the ex of Spiral, just like in the original. However, [[spoiler:he's the psycho one, instead of her]].
850* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the mainstream universe, he's an interdimensional being, but here, he's a mutant.
851* AdaptationalMundanity: His fantastical origins are all AdaptedOut and he is made just another mutant.
852* AdaptationalVillainy: Here, he's a member of the Brotherhood, whereas his mainstream counterpart was an ally of the X-Men's.
853* AlwaysABiggerFish: After escaping Krakoa, he is hunted down in the Savage Land by the Ultimates and confronted by the Scarlet Witch, who has probability manipulating powers like his. How does the encounter end? With Longshot turned into a cat.
854* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He was tortured and killed by the Brotherhood in ''Ultimatum''. No explanation of ''why'' (he was one of them) or ''how'' (who among them has powers to counter ''his''?), just a passing comment that he is dead like so many others.
855* EntitledBastard: As part of his Adaptational Villainy. Being the luckiest man in the world, he is used to things just falling into his lap, and gets somewhat disagreeable and violent when they don't.
856* FantasticRacism: Of the anti-human flavor. He is notably the first character in the Ultimates universe to use the anti-human slur "flatscan" to refer to a person.
857* FourFingeredHands: A mainstay of the character, even despite being from the same Earth as the X-Men here.
858* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: He is left on a jungle, and the TV program "Hunt for Justice" shows hunters live trying to kill him.
859* MeaningfulName: His human name is a shout-out to both of his creators, Art Adams and Ann Nocenti.
860* NamedByTheAdaptation: The regular Longshot has no name other than his nom du guerre, while this one has a human name.
861* OpportunisticBastard: Despite not knowing Colossus is gay, he manipulates the latter's overprotective nature, and also manipulates the X-Men in general by [[spoiler:playing up the "wrongly condemned innocent" angle]].
862* TheSociopath: Seems to be one of these, judging by the way he manipulates the X-Men (and Colossus in particular) during his time with them.
863* WindsOfDestinyChange: Same as the mainstream, but his aren't hindered by selfish actions. Which is a good thing for him, as he is rather a more selfish person.
864[[/folder]]
865
866[[folder:Mystique]]
867!!Mystique
868[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco014_w_1476954126.jpg]]
869!!!Raven Darkholme
870-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #62 (2005)
871A shapeshifting mutant who was Xavier's student and lover during his stay in the Savage Land, only to become the WomanScorned when he dumped her for Emma Frost.
872----
873* CapturedOnPurpose: She allows herself to be captured while impersonating Magneto so that the real Magneto can escape.
874* CynicismCatalyst: She was originally a believer in Xavier, until she got a look at his "sick brain" (which may or may not have anything to do with him dumping her for Emma Frost).
875* EvilRedhead: Just like her 616 counterpart, though she doesn't seem ''quite'' as malevolent as regular-flavor Raven.
876* RunningGag: Long before the actual Mystique appears, Professor X is shown to have a cat named Mystique, which appears in several issues wrecking the decor of his office.
877* TeacherStudentRomance: She was once in a relationship with Xavier when she was his student.
878* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: She's not Rogue's stepmother.
879* VillainousLegacy: Dedicates herself to carrying on Magneto's legacy after his death.
880* VoluntaryShapeshifting: This is her mutant power.
881* WomanScorned: Joined Magneto as a form of revenge against Professor X for dumping her for Emma Frost.
882[[/folder]]
883
884[[folder:Lorelei]]
885!!Lorelei
886[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco019_5.jpg]]
887 [[caption-width-right:350:Time to die, X-Men! Cookies?]]
888!!!Lani Ubanu
889-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimates 3'' #2 (2008)
890\
891A mutant with a CompellingVoice who Magneto recruits for his assault on the Ultimates. She appears later in the ''Ultimatum'' tie-in in X-Men.
892----
893* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The original Lorelei is an artificially mutated human, while this Lorelei is a mutant.
894* CompellingVoice: This is her mutant power.
895* KilledOffForReal: By Wolverine in ''Ultimate X-Men'' #100.
896* LotusEaterMachine: She keeps the original Jaime Madrox in a fantasy where she's his mom and he's still a teenager playing video games at home. This allows the Brotherhood to keep Multiple Man and his infinite versions at their service all around the world.
897* WeHardlyKnewYe: She only appeared in a grand total of three issues.
898* TheWomanBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:She's controlling Multiple Man]].
899* TheVamp: She spends most of her brief panel time controlling men and gloating to women about it.
900[[/folder]]
901
902!Academy of Tomorrow
903[[folder:The Academy of Tomorrow in General]]
904* AdaptationNameChange: The Academy is the Ultimate Marvel incarnation of the ComicBook/NewMutants.
905* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: In addition to Dazzler, the Academy includes Havok and has Emma Frost as TheMentor.
906[[/folder]]
907
908[[folder:Emma Frost]]
909!!Emma Frost
910[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco006_26.jpg]]
911-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #42 (2004)
912\
913The headmistress of the Academy of Tomorrow, a rival school to Xavier's. Was also at one point Xavier's lover.
914----
915* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While 616 Emma is a very morally grey and self-serving person, this Emma is an ActualPacifist who splits with Xavier because she believes his methods to be "too violent".
916* AdaptationalHeroism: For the reasons detailed directly above, this Emma is much more overtly heroic than her mainstream counterpart.
917* AdaptedOut: The Stepford Cuckoos, clones of Emma, are not included here. Note that this is likely because they were created in the early 00's, by the same time this comic was being published.
918* AdaptationalWimp: This Emma lacks her counterpart's telepathy.
919* DroppedABridgeOnHer: ''Ultimatum'', yet again. Issue 3 opens with Mystique telling Magneto that Emma and her school have been completely destroyed.
920* ElementalShapeshifter: Though she does not have the PsychicPowers of 616 Emma, she retains classic Emma's secondary ability to transform her body into diamond.
921* KilledOffForReal: By Multiple Man and his dupes during ''Ultimatum''.
922* OfCorsetsSexy: Actually averted... at first. She tends to favour suits, though an issue of the Kirkman run has her suddenly turning up at the Hellfire Club in one.
923* TeacherStudentRomance: This version of Emma was one of Xavier's student--and in a relationship with him at the same time.
924[[/folder]]
925
926[[folder:Alex Summers]]
927!!Alexander Summers
928[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_comics_x_men_vol_1_12_textless.jpg]]
929-> '''AKA:''' Aleks, Patient X, [[spoiler:Havok]]
930-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #43 (2004)
931\
932Scott's older brother, and a student at Emma Frost's school.
933----
934* AbortedArc: When last seen, he was a guest of the Roxxon Corporation, at the hands of Layla Miller and Nathaniel Essex. He could see the ghost of his brother, and they were after the four that could see ghosts of the "old world", as it would help to revive Apocalypse. The arc was abandoned by the new writer.
935* AgeLift: This version is Scott's older brother, whereas mainline!Alex was the younger of the two.
936* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Although he had a strong SiblingRivalry with Scott, he did not ''hate'' him, so some mourning for his death was plenty justified. But... going mad for the loss? Wow, either his brotherly love was way stronger than displayed, or it took that for him to realize that blood is ThickerThanWater.
937* SoleSurvivor: The only one of the Academy's students to survive Magneto's purge.
938[[/folder]]
939
940[[folder:Cypher]]
941!!Cypher
942[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/douglas_ramsey_earth_1610_from_ultimate_x_men_vol_1_75_001.jpg]]
943!!!Douglas "Doug" Ramsey
944-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #62 (2005)
945\
946A human student at Emma Frost's Academy of Tomorrow, famous for winning over 100 consecutive games on Series/{{Jeopardy}}
947----
948* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the regular timeline Doug is a mutant (though long believed to be a baseline human), but here he is by all evidence simply an intelligent human.
949* CunningLinguist: His specialty, just like his mainstream counterpart.
950* KilledOffForReal: By one of the Multiple Man suicide bombers during ''Ultimatum''.
951* TeenGenius: A particularly famous one in the Ultimates world.
952* TokenHuman: He's the only named human student in Frost's Academy, though it is specifically noted that the Academy does not distinguish between humans and mutants.
953[[/folder]]
954
955!Weapon X
956[[folder:Weapon X in General]]
957[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco024_4.jpg]]
958A subdivision of SHIELD that captures mutants, experiments on them, and uses them as living weapons.
959----
960* AscendedExtra: The Weapon X of the regular ''X-Men'' universe is not all that important to the world at the end of the day. The most important thing they did was enhancing Wolverine, Sabretooth and a number of their other {{Living Weapon}}s, but they were ultimately just a "cottage industry" (as the Dark Beast labeled them) that was always held back by their limited scope and the bigoted and AxCrazy nature of their leaders. The Weapon X of this universe, in stark contrast, [[spoiler:was responsible for the discovery and spread of the mutant genome, which resulted in the emergence of mutantkind itself]].
961* BoxedCrook: All the mutants in Weapon X are forced to do what Wraith orders. The only exception is Sabertooth, who is there by his own free will, as he simply enjoys killing.
962* CerebusRetcon: [[spoiler:The twist that mutants are an artificial race created by Weapon X devalues the entire Xavier/Magneto ideological struggle and reduces the mutant race a whole from the legitimate next step in human evolution to a deluded race of {{Transhuman}}s with delusions of grandeur]].
963* EvenEvilHasStandards: Mentioned by Wolverine. As horribly depraved as they are, even the members of Weapon X were disgusted and horrified by how the mutant Sabretooth volunteered to work for Weapon X, helping them hunt down and torture other mutants and his love of killing, while other mutants had to be brainwashed and tortured into service.
964* KickTheDog: Either this or PayEvilUntoEvil, depending on the mutant they're abusing that day. Sabretooth (and to a lesser extent Wolverine) were rotten mothers who deserved punishment if not relentless torture, but Nightcrawler was a relative innocent, and the X-kids who were captured by Weapon X were definite innocents.
965* MetaOrigin: [[spoiler:Unlike in the regular universe where mutants are a naturally occurring sub-species that have been around for at least the past 18,000 years, mutants in the UXM verse are an artificially-created offshoot of humanity that sprung fully-formed from the machinations of Weapon X]].
966* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Wolverine probably wouldn't have defected if they'd treated him with, if not kindness, at least basic professional courtesy. Instead Weapon X treated him like a dog they liked to abuse, caging up and shooting him just for fun and such.
967
968[[/folder]]
969
970[[folder:John Wraith]]
971!!John Wraith
972[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco011_3.jpg]]
973 [[caption-width-right:350:Hope you enjoy the stay]]
974-> '''AKA:''' [[spoiler:Vindicator]]
975-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #2 (2001)
976\
977The sadistic head of Weapon X
978----
979* AdaptationSpeciesChange: [[spoiler:He's a mutant in the classic Marvel Universe, but a human here.]]
980* AdaptationalVillainy: Zigzagged. He starts off as the despicable face of Weapon X, willing to torture, maim and experiment on mutants all the live long day, but just before ''Ultimatum'', he [[spoiler:inexplicably becomes Vindicator, and abandons all the mutant-hating.]]
981* BadassNormal: An utter bastard, but it takes an especially skilled person to spend years tagging and bagging dangerous mutants and one of his solo scenes involves him sniping Nightcrawler from a distance in a helicoper while he's fleeing on a snowmobile.
982* BadBoss: Mixed with DirtyCoward. When the X-Men come to bust Logan free, he runs for it... by holding a young soldier at gunpoint and making him drive the getaway jeep.
983* BaldOfEvil: In yet another departure from the classic Wraith who wears a cowboy hat all the time but ''does'' have hair.
984* CameBackStrong: [[spoiler:After being randomly taken and experimented on by the Canadian Government with Mutant Growth Hormone, he was resurrected with [[EmpoweredBadassNormal new powers]] and a new outlook on life, becoming the government superhero Vindicator and swearing to make amends for his past mutant brutality. Unfortunately this would not last as he would be eventually [[RedemptionEqualsDeath killed by the new mutant-hating maniac, Stryker]]]].
985* CigarChomper: Often seen smoking a cigar to highlight his malicious nature.
986* ColonelKilgore: He enjoys capturing and enslaving mutants, and abusing of them when they are captives, a little bit too much.
987* TheExtremistWasRight: Wraith's motivation to run Weapon X was that the number of super-powered threats raises every day, and the US needs a reliable form of defense against them. Nick Fury, the man in SHIELD that close Weapon X, created ComicBook/TheUltimates for the very same reasons one year later.
988* GoodScarsEvilScars: Wolverine gave him a set across his face.
989* InNameOnly: He's a white human member of Weapon X's staff--named after a black mutant who was one of its subjects.
990* KickTheDog: He and his men shoot up a caged Wolverine and regularly break Rogue's limbs just for the fun of it, and Wraith mentions it used to be what they'd do to pass the time when bored.
991* MoralMyopia: He has no problem opening fire on Wolverine and another man in an airport parking lot, then shooting Wolverine while he's caged, but Wolverine causing one of his men to be decapitated? That's horrific!
992* OffstageVillainy: As if his on-screen villainy was not enough, he also did a lot of heinous stuff in the past and when we are not watching.
993* RaceLift: Regular John Wraith is a black guy, and a mutant. Ultimate John Wraith is a white baseline human.
994* {{Sadist}}: A consummate one who enjoys causing pain to keep his victims in line. His idea of fun is shooting a caged Wolverine with an assault rifle or breaking Rogue's arms and legs when he's bored. Wraith also had his men stab Wolverine, crack open his skull, and set him on fire before wiping his memories so they could do it all over again without Wolverine remembering their faces.
995* TheStarscream: He rebels against the officers above him when they attempt to shut down Weapon X and uses the enslaved Professor X to have the building they're in blown up.
996[[/folder]]
997
998[[folder:Abraham Cornelius]]
999!!Abraham Cornelius
1000->'''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #7 (2001)
1001\
1002A scientist working in Weapon X, the right-hand of colonel John Wraith
1003----
1004* DecapitationRequired: He had Wolverine's healing factor after being mutated. The only way Wolverine found to put him down was to cut his head.
1005* ForScience: Seems like a good guy, but has no problems to horribly experiment with Nightcrawler and Beast.
1006* OnlySaneMan: He keeps a cool head and is aware of the risks, in contrast to all the trigger-happy soldiers in the base, specially Wraith.
1007* ProfessorGuineaPig: He experimented on himself with Wolverine' DNA, and mutated himself.
1008
1009[[/folder]]
1010
1011[[folder:Deathstrike]]
1012!!Deathstrike
1013!!!Yuriko Oyama
1014-> '''AKA:''' Project Y
1015-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #59 (2005)
1016\
1017A Texan mutate whose genes were spliced with Wolverine's by Weapon X. A former car thief out of El Paso, she has a past with and grudge against Storm.
1018----
1019* AdaptationNameChange: If a subtle one. She's ''Lady'' Deathstrike in the regular continuity, but here she is just Deathstrike. Similarly, she usually just goes by "Yuri" though her real name is still Yuriko.
1020* AdaptationOriginConnection: Regular-verse Yuriko is obsessed with Wolverine and only cares about the other X-Men through their relationship to him. This Yuriko is obsessed with Storm and doesn't give two hoots about Wolverine. However, as he's her boyfriend, if she goes after her she must be ready to fight with him as well.
1021* AdaptationalNationality: She's a YellowPeril from Japan in 616, but an American from Texas here.
1022* AdaptationalWimp: This Deathstrike might be a "skilled motorcycle rider and thief" but she lacks any of 616 Deathstrike's martial arts training. Unsurprisingly, she's not nearly as formidable a fighter.
1023* BadassBiker: For a given value of "badass". She was an ImplacableWoman on a bike to a young Storm until Ororo got the idea to make it rain. As Yuri was using to biking in desert conditions, she slid out of control, resulting in the accident that left her paralyzed.
1024* DeathByIrony: If her final appearance is taken as her death, then Deathstrike, a human who allowed herself to be enhanced so that she could kill mutants, ended up being killed by a mutant on the other side of the FantasticRacism coin.
1025* DesertBandits: Her backstory. Operating out of El Paso as a car and bike thief, she taught a young Storm her trade and let her operate in her territory in exchange for 90% of what Storm got from their chop shops. It didn't take long for Ororo to decide the deal was crap, and an enraged Yuriko did her best to run Storm out of town.
1026* TheDragon: She might not be a DragonLady any more but she's still Dr. Cornelius's chief enforcer for as long as she's around.
1027* NeckSnap: Inflicted on her by Longshot when she tries to attack Angel and Dazzler during a prison break.
1028* {{Revenge}}: Her goal is to get revenge on Storm, and she goes after Wolverine too since that's what her boss wants.
1029* WolverineClaws: She has these like the original Lady Deathstrike, and hers are adamantium too.
1030* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She had a low-level HealingFactor that might have allowed her to recover from having her neck snapped by Longshot, but she was still never seen again.
1031* YoungerAndHipper: Like many UXM characters, she's significantly younger than her 616 counterpart.
1032[[/folder]]
1033
1034!Alpha Flight
1035
1036[[folder:In general]]
1037
1038* CompositeCharacter:
1039** This version of Snowbird is also Dani Moonstar.
1040** Their Sasquatch is actually Rahne Sinclair, her sasquatch form being a result of taking Banshee.
1041* DrugsAreBad: Their powers are enhanced by taking Banshee.
1042* FlyingFirepower: Sunfire's abilities.
1043* HellBentForLeather: Aurora wears a tight leather outfit, in comparison to the (usually) all-concealed Earth-616 Aurora.
1044* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Jubilee shows up for the first fight with the X-Men wearing a Dazzler t-shirt, mainly because she's a fan of the band and didn't realize things were going to escalate into a brawl.
1045* PerkyFemaleMinion: Jubilee. Apparently even the DarkerAndEdgier can only do so much to her.
1046* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Vindicator reappears in the ''Ultimatum'' tie-in, but the rest of Alpha Flight are nowhere to be seen.
1047
1048[[/folder]]
1049
1050!Others
1051
1052[[folder:Gambit]]
1053!!Gambit
1054!!!Remy [=LeBeau=]
1055[[quoteright:516:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_8794.jpeg]]
1056-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #13 (2002)
1057----
1058* AbusiveParents: He suffered physical abuse from his father (he, according to a flashback, e.g. beat Remy with a wodden stick for something that his son did by accident).
1059* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his first appearance, Remy speaks with his mainstream counterpart's usual Louisianna accent. When he reappears in the Fenris arc, it's gone, which Remy attributes to linguistic coaching from the Fenris twins.
1060* ADayInTheLimelight: Appears early on in a one-off story that has nothing to do with the regular stories.
1061* DarkAndTroubledPast: He apparently had some dealings with Nathaniel Essex before. He also alludes to experience with sexual assault in purported sanctuaries and is [[FreudianExcuse thus absolutely distrusting of any goodwill offers for food and shelter]]. He's willing to fend for himself on the streets over it.
1062* KilledOffForReal: Amazingly ''not'' by Ultimatum. He dies in a fight with the Juggernaut, several years before.
1063* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Juggernaut acquires the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak after Gambit throws it at him as a weapon. Smooth move, Remy!
1064[[/folder]]
1065
1066[[folder:Moira [=MacTaggert=]]]
1067!![[Characters/XMenMutants Moira MacTaggert]]
1068-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #16 (2002)
1069\
1070Charles' ex-wife, a Scottish geneticist who runs a separate facility for Mutants with dangerous or harmful Mutations.
1071----
1072* AdaptationNameChange: In the mainstream universe, Kinross was Moira's maiden name, the name "[=MacTaggert=]" coming from her marrige with Joseph [=MacTaggert=]. Here, it's her maiden name.
1073* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:Initially, this Moira was more standoffish to Xavier, but then she joined the Brotherhood.]]
1074* AdaptedOut: Moira has no connection of any kind to Rahne Sinclaire.
1075* DissonantSerenity: Several decades of seeing bizarre and horrific mutations have left her detached to unpleasant sights. She can watch a hamburgered Wolverine stitch himself back together and just calmly notes it's like "watching an autopsy in reverse".
1076* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Moira turns out to be behind the Banshee drug, and attacks Wolverine for it.]]
1077* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Here, Moira and Charles actually did get married and had a son [[CompositeCharacter together]] rather than with separate people.
1078* SuperScream: [[spoiler:Her Banshee-given superpower is a sonic scream.]]
1079[[/folder]]
1080
1081[[folder:Proteus]]
1082!!Proteus
1083!!!David Xavier
1084-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #16 (2002)
1085Charles Xavier's estranged son who finds that WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity.
1086----
1087* AdaptationNameChange: Part of his being a CompositeCharacter of Proteus and Legion was retaining the latter's first name. Also, as Moira and Charles were married when they had him, he has Xavier's last name.
1088* BlessedWithSuck: David is the son of the world's most powerful psychic and inherited similar abilities. Unlike his father, they degrade his body with every use until he eventually loses his original form and has to BodySurf from person to person just to ''survive.''
1089* BodySurf: His powers burn out his body, so he jumps from host to host.
1090* CastFromLifespan: Every time David uses his abilities, they slowly burn out his body. Once he learns how to BodySurf, his powers seem to increase exponentially, though this is because he's no longer concerned with preserving his original body. By the time of the final fight, he's managed to move past this limitation.
1091* CompositeCharacter: A mix of Legion, Charles' son, with Proteus (reality warping son of Moira [=MacTaggert=]). However, he lacks any of Legion's sympathetic traits.
1092* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: After possessing [[HealingFactor Wolverine]], David delights in taunting his father and The X-Men with the first demonstration of his full ability. He only abandons Logan's body when he finds a better host... [[spoiler:Betsy Broddock.]]
1093* HorrifyingTheHorror: David's hatred for Charles is so much it actually scares Logan.
1094* ILied: Proteus traps Beast in a LotusEaterMachine and offers to make it permanent if he kills the other X-Men. Beast rejects the offer and Proteus immediately admits he was just going to kill him anyway.
1095* {{Jerkass}}: Abandons Wolverine, leaving him right in front of an oncoming truck. Claims he'd give Beast the life he'd always wanted if he killed the X-Men for him, before admitting he's lying.
1096* JerkassHasAPoint: David is an outright psychopath and (successful) mass murderer, but it's initially implied that he was ''made'' that way through years of neglect by his father. When Xavier met Magneto for the first time, his attitude towards his human family changed drastically, to the point that when Charles left them for good he didn't even ''tell them he was leaving''. And even after making contact with Moira and David again (post-betrayal by Magneto and learning David was indeed X-Gene positive), Xavier likened his love for them like that of a Master loving ''a pet''.
1097* KilledOffForReal: After jumping into [[spoiler:Betsy Braddock's]] body (and adding her considerable psychic power to his own), [[spoiler:Braddock]] fights the possession long enough to freeze Proteus in place and beg Charles to kill them. [[spoiler: Charles can't bring himself to do it and just before Proteus takes back control, [[BigDamnHeroes Colossus arrives]] and promptly smashes a car on his head, killing both Braddock and Proteus. Betsy later turns out to have survived, but David stays dead.]]
1098* LogicalWeakness: Despite David's immense power, he's still a novice at using it (even with the boost he gets from possessing [[spoiler: Betsy Braddock]]), plus he needs eye contact in order to BodySurf into someone else... something that comes back to bite him when he tries it on ''[[EyeBeams Cyclops]]''.
1099* ParentalNeglect: A lot of his in-depth mental issues and psychosis stemmed from Professor Xavier's neglect of him in favor of Magneto and later the X-Men.
1100* RealityWarper: His psionic powers quickly evolve into this, though it's helped by possessing the body of an already powerful psychic.
1101* RequiredSecondaryPowers: David's psychic abilities are on par with his father's and he even possesses psionic abilities far beyond what Xavier is capable of, but their use [[CastFromLifespan degrades his physical body.]] He discovers the ability to BodySurf mostly from necessity - even the mild use of his powers over a couple of years left his original body bedridden and slowly dying.
1102* SpottingTheThread: Charles cottons onto David's possession of [[spoiler:Betsy Braddock]] pretty quickly. When David asks just how long he knew, Charles replied that he had realized something was amiss when the refined upper-class [[spoiler:Braddock]] ordered a double cheeseburger and fries with three portions of ketchup, but what cinched it was when [[spoiler:s]]he would constantly check out their waitress' ass when she walked by.
1103* TeensAreMonsters: David is a teenager with severe DaddyIssues and a distinct LackOfEmpathy, mostly stemming from Xavier's neglect and his own burgeoning powers.
1104* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Peanut [=M&Ms=]. He even holds off fighting his dad to enjoy a packet of them.
1105* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: Charles just walking out on David and Moira was what activates his powers. Which, just to make things worse, nearly kills him.
1106* ViolentGlaswegian: He's Scottish and considerably mean-spirited and violent. Probably due to his powers driving him slowly to lunacy over the years.
1107* WalkingWasteland: Not intentionally, but after getting to the Scottish mainland, David's first move is to go get something to eat. Unfortunately, since his powers are out of control, he inadvertently kills everyone in the [=McDonalds=] he visits in seconds.
1108* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: David was already a troubled child due to his father's growing distance from his (then) human family, but when his powers kicked in he had to live through the chronic pain of his own [[BodyHorror body slowly decaying]] as they are effectively [[CastFromLifespan burning through his own lifespan]] with even mild use. Somewhere along the line, he snapped.
1109[[/folder]]
1110
1111[[folder:Sinister]]
1112!!Sinister
1113!!!Nathaniel Essex
1114-> '''AKA:''' [[spoiler:Apocalypse]] ([[AmbiguousSituation possibly]])
1115-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #46 (2004)
1116\
1117A scientist experimenting on a super-soldier serum who went insane, and started killing young Mutants, in the belief that it would summon someone he believes he works for. But Essex's delusions might not be all they seem...
1118----
1119* AdaptationOriginConnection: 616 Sinister has no affiliation with Oscorp and is exclusively an X-villain, while this version worked for them before losing his mind.
1120* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Aside from a shared dark sense of humor and the MadScientist elements (which would only be added later), this Sinister has very little in common with his 616 counterpart.
1121* AdaptationalWimp: Played with, as 616 Mr. Sinister is a stronger character, but he is also much campier. This Sinister, while not as powerful, is played more straight and is thus creepier and more menacing.
1122* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: At one point he's about to gut a rat before Apocalypse appears to him and tells him he's "after bigger game this evening".
1123* BaldOfEvil: Sports this look upon his return in ''Ultimate X-Men'' #90.
1124* BeardOfEvil: This Sinister sports a beard and is a sick man.
1125* TheCameo: One of the original "innocent souls" victims he kills is very clearly the Ultimate counterpart of Marrow.
1126* CombatPragmatist: He's most famous for pitching the paraplegic Professor X down a flight of stairs.
1127* CompellingVoice: Which he uses to immobilize his victims before shooting them.
1128* TheDreaded: Even before he experimented on himself, he had a reputation among the Louisiana underworld as being scary enough they didn't want to upset him.
1129* EvenEvilHasStandards: Sick as he may be, even he knows that the Ultimate Professor X is hardly a saint, remarking on his doubts if Xavier will qualify for one of the ten "innocent souls" he is trying to harvest.
1130* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Combined with RedEyesTakeWarning when he uses his powers.
1131* GunsAkimbo: He dual wields two handguns, something the regular Sinister would never deign to do or need to do.
1132* HollywoodAtheist: He "sure as hell don't believe in heaven", preferring the idea of reincarnation because he considers it the "spiritual equivalent" of evolution.
1133* ImmuneToMindControl: His response to Professor X's telepathic compulsion to surrender is to note that he has "a few mind of games of my own" before taking him to "the one true enemy of the great Charles Xavier... STAIRS."
1134* {{Irony}}: In his first fight with the X-Men, he commands Angel to choke himself. After he is defeated, Apocalypse appears to him in his cell and tells him to do the same to himself.
1135* MadScientist: He doesn't look like one, most of the time, but he worked for Oscorp before going crazy.
1136* MurderousMannequin: Averted -- He has a mannequin dressed like Apocalypse in his hideout, but it's not the least bit murderous or even threatening. Storm's reaction to it is to speculate that Sinister is either "the world's worst costume designer or a very lonely man."
1137* MythologyGag: When he is first introduced, the Daily Bugle calls his murders a "mutant massacre" in reference to the classic "Mutant Massacre" storyline. Later in ''Ultimate X-Men'' #90 the new and improved Sinister invades the Ultimate universe's version of the Morlocks community and starts massacring them, just like the regular Sinister did to the regular Morlocks through his Marauders.
1138* NoodleIncident: He and Gambit had some sort of dealings in the past. Dealings which involved Essex forcing Gambit to work for him or he'd mutilate a lady-friend of Remy's.
1139* PerceptionFilter: Inverted, as he has a unique Perception Filter ability that makes him invisible to electronic devices like cameras while still being visible to the naked eye. He also either has the ability to disguise his scent or has no scent at all, since Wolverine is completely unable to pick up his trail.
1140* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: All over the place. His targets are all teenagers. He shoves Professor X down a flight of stairs. And when planning to kill Rogue and Kitty, he notes that teenage girls make "the prettiest noises when they bleed".
1141* ProfessorGuineaPig: After his superiors at Oscorp refused to allow him human trials for his super-soldier serum, he used it on himself in classic Mad Scientist tradition.
1142* RealAfterAll: [[spoiler:In his cell in the Triskelion, he's visited by his master, Apocalypse, who tells him to choke himself.]]
1143* RedEyesTakeWarning: On his resurrection.
1144* SerialKiller: So much so that he's practically an {{Expy}} of [[VideoGame/SilentHill4 Walter Sullivan]].
1145* StatusQuoIsGod: At first he was ''nothing'' like regular Sinister, being a heavily-tattooed street thug looking guy with no MadScientist elements. Much like many of the Ultimates characters, he was later revamped to be closer to his 616 counterpart.
1146* VerbalTic: His stutter.
1147* WalkingShirtlessScene: After his resurrection by Apocalypse, he's discarded shirts entirely. He goes back to wearing them in ''Ultimate Comics: X-Men''.
1148* WalkingWasteland: In Spencer's run, he's able to cause people to whither and die just by being near them. It appears to be selective, since it doesn't do anything to [[spoiler:Alex Summers.]]
1149* WouldHurtAChild: He specifically targets mutant teenagers, and when he returns he goes further and murders Morlock children.
1150[[/folder]]
1151
1152[[folder:Apocalypse]]
1153!!Apocalypse
1154-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #49 (2004, cameo), ''Ultimate X-Men'' #91 (2008, fully manifested)
1155\
1156A terrifyingly powerful mutant who claims to be the first of his kind.
1157----
1158* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:His curb-stomp by the Phoenix reduces him to pleading for his life.]]
1159* AlwaysABiggerFish: [[spoiler:In what would become a trend for the X-Men in general, Phoenix Force > Apocalypse.]]
1160* AmbiguousSituation: Due to the shift in writers, and various retcons, exactly what Apocalypse's deal actually is isn't certain.
1161* BadassBoast: Like the 616 Apocalypse, most of his dialogue consists of a long string of these.
1162* CatchPhrase: He likes to say "my will be done".
1163* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:Apocalypse is able to shrug off SHIELD, the X-Men, the Ultimates, and Professor X's best. Then the Phoenix shows up, and Apocalypse is on the receiving end of an ass-kicking.]]
1164* ImmuneToBullets: Some of the NYPD's finest try shooting him the minute he appears. They tatter his cape up a little, but that's it.
1165* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:Nick Spencer's run suggests he developed a grudge against the Phoenix after it defeated him the first time around.]]
1166* TheNeedless: At the very least he doesn't need to breathe, as the Invisible Woman attempts to suffocate him to no avail.
1167* PeoplePuppets: He can control any mutant who happens to be nearby, with them aware of what's happening but unable to fight it.
1168* PowerParasite: [[spoiler:During Kirkman's run, he had the ability to steal the powers of anyone who fought him, such as Wolverine's. Cable's plan was largely to prevent him getting his hands on Professor Xavier's. It didn't do him much good against the Phoenix, though.]]
1169* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Unlike 616 Apocalypse, he swaps out blue armor for red.
1170* RedEyesTakeWarning: His second form has glowing red eyes, rather than the icy blue of his first.
1171* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He ''might'' be one of these to Sinister, or he might be a separate being altogether. It's... [[AmbiguousSituation not really clear]].
1172* ThatManIsDead: When Logan addresses him as "Sinister", he snarls back that Sinister is "gone". [[spoiler:When Phoenix defeats him, all that's left is Sinister's body.]]
1173* TurnsRed: Literally, as he starts out blue like the classic Apocalypse but turns red (and in the trope's fashion, grows stronger) after tanking an artillery strike from S.H.I.E.L.D.
1174[[/folder]]
1175
1176[[folder:Fenris Twins]]
1177!!Andrea and Andreas Von Strucker
1178-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #51 (2004)
1179\
1180A pair of rich industrialists who run and own Fenris Industries, and who happen to be mutants with their own agenda.
1181----
1182* AdaptationDistillation: Their complicated relationship with the ComicBook/CaptainAmerica villain Baron Strucker (their father) is omitted since Baron Strucker himself is AdaptedOut in the Ultimates universe. Similarly, they have no connection to [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra HYDRA]] here, despite a counterpart of that organization existing in this continuity.
1183* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Not quite as repugnant as their earth-616 counterparts, though they're still pretty unpleasant.
1184* AdaptationalIntelligence: The 616 Fenris twins are mercenaries rather than a CorruptCorporateExecutive duo and aren't even really very good at their work, consistently screwing up their every endeavor. These incarnations of Fenris are much more manipulative, bankrolling quite a few villains who on Earth-616 are much more powerful and important than them.
1185* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Despite the UXM universe predating this trope, a hint of it can be seen here. Unlike the 616 Fenris twins who claim the Fenris codename proudly, in this universe Fenris is the name of the company the twins run and they are only referred to by their real names.
1186* CoordinatedClothes: To further sell their CreepyTwins nature, both of them dress exactly alike.
1187* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Both of them run Fenris Industries, and they're not above sending people to kidnap mutants they have interests in.
1188* CreepyTwins: They look, act and dress alike. The incest doesn't help.
1189* DoesntLikeBeingTouched: Andreas loses his temper when Rogue uses her powers on them, smashing up a table while screaming that only Andrea is allowed to touch him.
1190* KarmaHoudini: The first time around, they don't suffer any real punishment for sending Gambit to abduct Rogue.
1191* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ... but later on their luck runs out. Keep reading for the specifics.
1192* KilledOffForReal: Bishop decided to ShootTheHostageTaker and killed them both in ''Ultimate X-Men'' #87.
1193* LighterAndSofter: Whatever else can be said about them, neither of these Fenris twins are Neo-Nazis. They still practice {{Twincest}} here.
1194* TheManBehindTheMan: To an eyebrow-raising number of UXM villains. Gambit (in his origins as a villain here), Black Tom Cassidy (who is mentioned but never seen, making him TheGhost), Bolivar Trask and Stryfe all get their mileage and funding from these two. They also try to recruit Rogue, though without success.
1195* TagTeamTwins: They always fight together.
1196* {{Twincest}}: Despite their Neo-Nazi affiliations being scrapped, these Fenris twins still engage in this.
1197* WonderTwinPowers: Like their mainstream incarnations they have the power to fire HandBlasts when they are in physical contact (usually holding hands). They can also generate ShockAndAwe, an additional perk their 616 counterparts have never exhibited.
1198[[/folder]]
1199
1200[[folder:Mojo]]
1201!!Mojo Adams
1202[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rco006_1490922278.jpg]]
1203 [[caption-width-right:350:Do you want to see mutants on TV? Just ask FOX... or, better yet, Mojo!]]
1204-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #54 (2005)
1205\
1206A corrupt Genoshan media mogul who has condemned Genoshan mutants abducted to his island and put through a death gauntlet as entertainment for his countrymen. After his "Hunt for Justice" show is shut down by the X-Men, he takes the fight to them by hiring Deadpool and the Reavers to abduct Professor X, Spider-Man and the other X-Men back to his island.
1207----
1208* AdaptationSpeciesChange: He's an extradimensional creature in the classic Marvel Universe, but an ordinary human here.
1209* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Like Arcade below, he's made less LaughingMad compared to his 616 counterpart and has a more toned down personality in general, though it makes the darker parts of his personality more menacing when he does reveal them.
1210* AdaptationalMundanity: Like Longshot and Spiral, his fantastical extradimensional backstory is AdaptedOut and he is made a regular human.
1211* AdaptationalNationality: He's from AnotherDimension (and rules over it) in regular continuity, but here is a Genoshan human.
1212* AdaptationalWimp: He has none of 616 Mojo's sorcerous powers, nor is he any kind of DimensionLord.
1213* BadBoss: Much like his 616 counterpart. When his show goes offline, he threatens to air the home address of his loyal NumberTwo Major Domo if he doesn't take care of it quickly enough.
1214* BullyingADragon: In his second and final appearance he kidnaps Professor X. [[MindRape This does not end well for him]].
1215* CanonForeigner: She is given an unnamed sister, while 616 Spiral has no known siblings.
1216* DeadlyGame: "Hunt for Justice", in which condemned Genoshan prisoners are put through a stock ''Film/TheRunningMan''-style death gauntlet.
1217* EvenEvilHasStandards: When he has Archangel captured and the young man is weakly pleading for his life, Mojo allows him to speak rather than having him gagged, saying "He deserves to have the last word."
1218* FantasticRacism: Despite his mercy to Archangel above, he generally has this attitude, referring to mutants as "animals" and calling Longshot an "it" rather than acknowledge him as a person.
1219* FatBastard: Much like the Kingpin he is an incredibly huge person, but at least some of it is muscle.
1220* HeroKiller: A blink-and-you'll-miss-it comment by Major Domo implies that he kidnapped the UXM version of Blink and had her ([[GenderFlip or him]]) killed on his DeadlyGame show.
1221* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: The first time the X-Men face him, he gets away with little more punishment than being roughed around a little. The second time around, he makes the mistake of Bullying A Dragon in the form of Professor X, and while the exact nature of the MindRape he gets put through is not specified, Chuck seems confident that Mojo will not be a threat to him or his students again.
1222* NonActionBigBad: Played with, as unlike the mainstream Mojo he has no powers and is not by any means a BadassNormal, but he ''is'' a big man who can mix it up to a limited degree. He manages to grab the (lightweight and hollow-boned) Longshot and is having the upper hand of the encounter before Dazzler drops a pair of studio lights on him.
1223* ShoutOut: His last name is a shout-out to one of his creators, Arthur Adams.
1224[[/folder]]
1225
1226[[folder:Arcade]]
1227!!Arcade
1228!!!Webber Torque
1229-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #55 (2005)
1230\
1231A gaming prodigy turned gun-for-hire who turned to FantasticRacism after Magneto killed his sister. He is hired by Mojo to hunt down and kill the alleged mutant murderer Longshot.
1232----
1233* AdaptationOriginConnection: Regular-verse Arcade doesn't give two hoots about Magneto, but this one got his StartOfDarkness because of him.
1234* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While the classic Arcade is LaughingMad, this Arcade is grim and dour, with the closest he gets to his 616 counterpart being a shared fondness for EvilGloating.
1235* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: While the classic Arcade is a stock ForTheEvulz type, this version is given a CynicismCatalyst (his sister was killed) to explain his hatred for mutants.
1236* AdaptationalBadass: While the classic Arcade is a NonActionBigBad with no powers or abilities, this version is a fit and deadly BadassNormal.
1237* ChallengeGamer: So much so that he started traveling the world seeking "more immersive gaming experiences" until he became a Badass Normal.
1238* CombatPragmatist: Combines this seamlessly with CrazyPrepared and FlawExploitation, resulting in a foe so dangerous he takes down three X-Men singlehandedly.
1239* CutLexLuthorACheck: Played with, as like classic Arcade he is already a millionaire with no monetary need for his villainy, but unlike classic Arcade he has a motivation beyond ForTheEvulz.
1240* DidntSeeThatComing: The only reason he was defeated was because of Longshot's probability manipulating power causing his gun to explode.
1241* EvilGloating: He exposits to each X-Man about the device he used to take them down.
1242* FantasticRacism: Like his employer Mojo, he doesn't think much of mutants and refers to them as "animals". Unlike Mojo, he has a...
1243* FreudianExcuse: Magneto killed his little sister when he blew up the Brooklyn Bridge during the ''Ultimate War'' story. Arcade would just as soon take it out on Magneto personally, but with the latter locked away for life (at the time), he takes it out on other mutants instead.
1244* GeniusBruiser: He's clever and knows how to think on his feet, quickly disabling each X-Man through FlawExploitation strategies (using a sonic device on ChromeChampion Colossus, taking advantage of Nightcrawler's predictable teleport patterns, etc).
1245* GogglesDoNothing: Wears a big pair of military style goggles on his head that he never actually gets around to using. Presumably they're night vision goggles.
1246* InertiaIsACruelMistress: And he teaches Nightcrawler just how cruel by having a knife ready for him to teleport into after figuring out the pattern to his TeleportSpam attacks.
1247* PsychoForHire: Not as psycho as the mainstream Arcade, but he still counts as this. Major Domo even calls him a "heavily armed psychopath".
1248* WeHardlyKnewYe: He appears in exactly two issues and is never seen or heard from again.
1249[[/folder]]
1250
1251[[folder:Spiral]]
1252!!Spiral
1253-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #55 (2005)
1254\
1255A Genoshan mutant who confronts the X-Men as they investigate the murder of the politician Lord Scheele.
1256----
1257* ActionGirl: With two swords, actually.
1258* AdaptationPersonalityChange: She's not nearly as AxCrazy as the mainstream Spiral.
1259* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The mainstream Spiral is a human woman warped by Mojoworld magic, while this version is a mutant with the power of having six arms.
1260* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:She's innocent of the murder the X-Men suspect her of, and was responsible for the capture of the true murderer]].
1261* AdaptationalMundanity: No Mojoworld magic, dimension hopping, or Body Shoppe cyborg making for this Spiral.
1262* AdaptationalNationality: Unlike regular verse Spiral who is American, this Spiral is from Genosha.
1263* AlwaysABiggerFish: She proves capable of taking on Cyclops, Iceman, and Shadowcat all at once, but then Jean taps into the Phoenix Force and that's it for Spiral.
1264* ArrogantKungFuGirl: She's MultiArmedAndDangerous, well-versed in the use of several dangerous weapons, and knows it.
1265* CombatPragmatist: She's not above FlawExploitation, taking advantage of Bobby's poor strategy, Kitty's need to breathe, etc. in her fight against the X-Men.
1266* DeadpanSnarker: "I imagine it's very hard to ''breathe dirt''."
1267* DownerEnding: No one DroppedABridgeOnHer in ''Ultimatum'', but the fate she ''does'' get may well qualify for AFateWorseThanDeath. When last seen she is in a mutant concentration camp.
1268* DualWielding: Dual wields swords, along with an armory's worth of other weapons.
1269* GreenEyedMonster: Interestingly shares this quality with 616 Spiral, but in a different way. While 616 Spiral is TheResenter of ordinary humans, this Spiral resents "children of privilege" like the X-Men who haven't had to faced an oppressive government like the one she's endured.
1270* HappyEndingOverride: [[spoiler:Her original character arc ends with the X-Men bringing her to the U.S. so she can be with her sister and free from Genosha's mutant prejudice. Later it's revealed that she's been rounded up into a mutant concentration camp and is abused on the daily there]].
1271* LikesOlderMen: [[spoiler:She falls for the Genoshan politician Lord Scheele, who is clearly old enough to be her father]].
1272* MultiMeleeMaster: Carries two swords, a tonfa, an axe, nunchuks, and throwing stars into battle all at once.
1273* NamedByTheAdaptation: Inverted. Unlike Longshot who gets a human name, Spiral threw away her human name after hitting puberty.
1274* NeverTheObviousSuspect: [[spoiler:The X-Men suspect her of being the true culprit in Lord Scheele's murder rather than Longshot, thanks to her being in the wrong place at the wrong time and not really helping her case with cryptic remarks. As it turns out, Longshot was the actual murderer, and Spiral was in fact the secret ''lover'' of Lord Scheele]].
1275* PsychoExGirlfriend: Looks like she's going to be this to Longshot, but [[spoiler:Longshot's actually ''her'' Psycho Ex-Boyfriend]].
1276* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Averted, as she has a sister (implied to also be a mutant) who she keeps in regular touch with. This unnamed sister fled Genosha for Brooklyn and appears to be a fan of the X-Men, sending Spiral news clippings of all their press.
1277[[/folder]]
1278
1279[[folder:Deadpool]]
1280!!Deadpool
1281!!!Sgt. Wadey Wilson
1282-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #91 (2006)
1283\
1284A {{Fantastic Racis|m}}t PsychoForHire who is hired by Mojo to deal with the X-Men after Arcade's defeat. He leads the Reavers, a band of Psycho For Hire cyborgs.
1285----
1286-> See Characters/DeadpoolCorps
1287[[/folder]]
1288
1289[[folder:Shadow King]]
1290!!Shadow King
1291!!!Amahl Farouk
1292-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #81 (2007)
1293\
1294Formerly an Egyptian thief and Storm's teenage lover, Amahl Farouk's life as he knew it ended when he betrayed Ororo. But while his body died, his astral essence lived on in an immaterial plane called the Mindscape, and after encountering that plane's dark denizens he was reborn as the Shadow King.
1295----
1296* AccidentalMurder: Storm claims that her murder of Farouk was an accident and that her powers went out of control. Later, when Farouk and Storm finally have their reunion she admits that she was angry with him due to his infidelity, but still wasn't trying to kill him.
1297* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The 616 Shadow King is much more eldritch, even if his more fantastical claims [[MultipleChoicePast may not be true]]. This Farouk has no pretensions of being any kind of AncientEvil and never presents himself as more than what he is. And while he's not quite an AdaptationalNiceGuy, he's much less evil than 616 Farouk.
1298* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: 616 Shadow King's relationship with Storm is purely a one-way thing and usually no more than IHaveYouNowMyPretty. This Farouk truly was Storm's lover, and she did repicrocate his feelings, to the point of even seeing Wolverine as a ReplacementGoldfish for him.
1299* AdaptationalWimp: Played completely straight, as not only is his power level toned way down from the 616 Shadow King, but so is his menace. He goes from an ambiguously AncientEvil to a VengefulGhost.
1300* AttackItsWeakPoint: He's completely invulnerable until Ororo admits she found out about his cheating, causing him to revert to his Amahl Farouk form in remorse. She then blasts him while he's vulnerable.
1301* TheCameo: Classic X-Men evil alien race the Brood appear as the dark denizens of the Mindscape plane that Amahl Farouk traveled to after his death. He also apparently had run-ins with members of Sleepwalker's species before coming across them.
1302* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Storm straight-up '''murdered''' the guy, and unlike 616 Shadow King he never did anything horrible to her, all he did was sleep around on her with another girl (a {{Jerkass}} thing to do, but hardly worthy of death). But she's treated as being in the right the whole time, even after she kills Farouk ''again'', fully intending to the second time.
1303* DrivenToVillainy: If Ororo hadn't killed him, however accidentally, this version of Amahl Farouk would probably never have become the Shadow King. He was a petty thief and couldn't keep his junk between his legs, but other than that he wasn't very evil. Further still, a later issue in the normal timeline had the Shadow King imply that he is a [[UniquenessValue unique being]] that exists across multiple dimensions. If he was telling the truth, then this Amahl was ''literally'' driven into villainy by an EldritchAbomination he could scarcely even comprehend.
1304* FromNobodyToNightmare: As Amahl Farouk, he was just a nobody thief. As the Shadow King, he's a nightmare in the truest sense of the word.
1305* MenAreTheExpendableGender: He's literally a gender-flipped DisposableWoman, being Storm's ex-lover that she has to bury (both emotionally and literally) to move past and become a stronger character, in classic fridging tradition. Deeply ironic, considering what a loathsome villain his 616 counterpart is.
1306* OurGhostsAreDifferent: He's a psychic ghost existing on an astral plane called the "Mindscape". He's not immortal, though, as Storm is able to strike him with lightning again and seemingly kill him for good.
1307* PsychicPowers: He was a telepath as Amahl Farouk, and apparently was strong enough of one to survive his physical body's death.
1308* RedemptionEqualsDeath: An ironic case, as Storm confronting him with his infidelity caused him to revert to his original Amahl Farouk self out of guilt. But rather than reconciling with him, Storm took advantage of the moment of vulnerability to remorselessly blast him a second time. Despite this, Farouk swears with his last words he never meant to hurt her.
1309* UncertainDoom: Being an astral being, the Shadow King could have theoretically survived Storm's lightning blast, as his 616 counterpart has repeatedly survived much more seemingly final "deaths". But it was treated as a case of KilledOffForReal, and he never appeared again.
1310* VengefulGhost: He wants revenge on Storm for betraying him.
1311* WeHardlyKnewYe: He appeared in just three issues.
1312[[/folder]]
1313
1314[[folder:Stryfe]]
1315!!Stryfe
1316!!!NoNameGiven
1317-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #84 (2007)
1318\
1319A manipulative mutant anarchist who seeks to further fan the flames of hatred between mutants and humans.
1320----
1321* AdaptationalWimp: The original Stryfe is an omega-level psychic and among the most dangerous mutants the X-Men have ever faced. This Stryfe isn't nearly as strong and is a DirtyCoward to boot.
1322* BeardOfEvil: He has a little white soul patch and is a villain through and through.
1323* DirtyCoward: So much so that he keeps a mutant teleporter by his side constantly and has the boy port them out instantly whenever the trouble he instigates comes back to his doorstep.
1324* ForTheEvulz: With the revelation by Psylocke that he doesn't care about mutants rights and is just putting on a show, one is left with the inescapable conclusion that Stryfe is race-baiting and stoking hatred for two very simple reasons: he's good at it, and he likes it.
1325* KarmaHoudini: Despite being one of the more loathsome UXM villains, he is spared from being KilledOffForReal like the majority of them were.
1326* ManipulativeBastard: Like the 616 Stryfe, he's a master at manipulating dispossessed mutants into believing he cares about mutant rights when in truth he couldn't give a crap less.
1327* OnlyInItForTheMoney: It's ultimately revealed that he's being paid by [[spoiler:Fenris]] to enflame tensions between mutants and humans.
1328* OpportunisticBastard: He hits the scene during a period when Professor X is believed dead and uses that power vacuum to galvanize the leaderless mutant community towards his own group.
1329* PsychicPowers: Like the regular Stryfe, only much weaker. He's only able to use them for the following:
1330** HatePlague: The primary application of his psychic powers, usually used in conjunction with rabble-rousing ranting.
1331** PsychicBlockDefense: The second time he faces Psylocke he is able to block her from reading his mind, claiming that he's "got defenses for your kind". [[spoiler:They're not very strong defenses, though, as Psylocke quickly finds a "crack" and gets in]].
1332** {{Telepathy}}: He's a telepath like the 616 Stryfe, but doesn't seem able to do anything more than communicate with his followers telepathically.
1333* SinisterMinister: Aesthetically rather than literally so, as he's depicted as more of a mutant cult leader kind of figure rather than the ridiculous armor-clad 616 Stryfe.
1334* TheSociopath: Practically pronounced as one by Psylocke after she reads his mind and finds out he doesn't care about mutants rights nearly as much as he pretends he does, or at all really.
1335* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: The original Stryfe is a clone of classic NinetiesAntiHero Cable, while this Stryfe is a naturally born mutant who has no connection to Cable at all (and a good thing too, seeing as how the Ultimates incarnation of Cable is actually [[spoiler:a future version of Wolverine]]).
1336* WeHaveReserves: When Sentinels show up to shut down his rabble rousing he orders his followers to fight them while quietly hightailing it out of there. Afterward, he shrugs off the losses and fires up his followers by blaming a traitor in the MLF's midst.
1337* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He has white hair and as black a heart as they come.
1338[[/folder]]
1339
1340[[folder:Magda Lensherr]]
1341!!Magda Lensherr
1342[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magda_lensherr_earth_1610_004.jpg]]
1343 [[caption-width-right:350:Eyes up, kids, or you're grounded!]]
1344-> '''AKA:''' The Witch
1345-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimates 3'' #2 (2008)
1346
1347A freelance secret agent who engaged in romantic affairs with Magneto and Wolverine, eventually serving as the mother of their children: Jimmy Hudson, Pietro Lensherr, and Wanda Lensherr.
1348----
1349* ActionMom: The only time that Pietro and Jimmy met her, she fired at them to break their fight.
1350* AdaptationalBadass: In the prime earth, she's (or at the time, was) just an ordinary human being, who eventually died in childbirth. Here's she's a resourceful spy.
1351* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: She's a murderous freelance agent/mercenary but she genuinely wants for her children to have safe and normal lives, and asked Wolverine to give up their son, Jimmy, to a human couple so that he would not grow up to be like either of his birth parents.
1352* FalseFriend: She never loved Magneto, it was always a spy work on him. She ''did'' love Wolverine, and engaged in passionate sex with him after finding him in the Wundagore Mountains, despite her relation with Magneto.
1353* LivingMacGuffin: Magda stole a sample of Mothervine, a drug that ensured pregnant mothers would birth mutant children that could be programmed and weaponized, and injected herself with it.
1354* SpyCatsuit: She wears a red one.
1355[[/folder]]
1356
1357[[folder:William Stryker, Junior]]
1358!!William Stryker, Junior
1359-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #98 (2009)
1360
1361A happily married man from New York, who's wife and child were killed in the Ultimatum wave. Distraught, he blamed Mutantkind, and began his own private war against them, starting with the X-Men.
1362----
1363* AbusiveParents: His father was emotionally abusive.
1364* AgeLift: He's a younger version of the mainline!Stryker.
1365* BrainUploading: When he's killed, his mind seems to jump into all the Nimrod Sentinels, who begin building a new giant body for him.
1366* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:He has elements of Mastermold here.]]
1367* DecompositeCharacter: This version is a younger version of the SinisterMinister from ''ComicBook/GodLovesManKills'', whereas his father is the military man from the Film/XMenFilmSeries.
1368* HeroKiller: He killed Syndicate and it's presumed his forces are responsible for Toad and Psylocke's deaths.
1369* SinisterMinister: Much like the mainline Stryker, he's a preacher.
1370* TragicBigot: He tried at one point not to hate mutants, but the tragedies that had befallen him in additional to psychological pressures past and present keep fueling his hatred.
1371* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:For Apocalypse.]]
1372* YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler:For all his anti-Mutant behavior, he turns out to be a Mutant himself.]]
1373[[/folder]]
1374
1375[[folder:Magician]]
1376!!!Elliot Boggs
1377-> '''AKA:''' Magician
1378-> '''Debut:''' ''Ultimate X-Men'' #66 (2006)
1379
1380After awakening as a mutant and accidentally killing his parents, Elliot soon finds himself hunted by Nick Fury. He winds up in the hands of Charles Xavier, then quickly becomes an X-Man and star player.
1381
1382* TheAce: He quickly gains fame and attention for his skill, being able to effortlessly defeat everyone around him.
1383* AscendedFanboy: Of the X-Men, by his own admission.
1384* BlackHoleSue: An in-universe, albeit deconstructed example. He's beloved by everyone around him, becomes an X-Man almost immediately after being introduced, [[RelationshipSue wins Kitty's heart]], and becomes a major focus of the story for two arcs. The problem is that he's (albeit unknowingly) rewriting reality to do so, effectively mind-controlling people into loving him, and it's not because of any character traits. And once people find out about his trick, they turn on him.
1385* ComboPlatterPowers: Originally thought to be the case, given how he seemed to have a myriad of powers, including HandBlasts, [[GravityMaster gravity control]], and whatever is convenient for the plot. It turns out that his actual power that he's a RealityWarper.
1386* CursedWithAwesome: His power give him whatever he wants, but he suffers from PowerIncontinence and can't stop it from brainwashing others into loving him. He ultimately ends up leaving the team to spare them.
1387* FakeMemories: Turns out he never actually killed his parents. His powers just made him think he did, and created the first Nick Fury scenario, just so he'd have an excuse to go to the Xavier Institute and not worry about what he might be leaving behind.
1388* FakingTheDead: In his final issue, he fakes his death at the hands of Wolverine in order to slip away from society and hide away from the world.
1389* StoryBreakerPower: As proven by his final issue, his powers make him stronger than all the X-Men (including Professor X and a Phoenix Force-infused Jean), and his popularity was making the X-Men beloved by humans. He ends up taking himself out of the story and isolating himself from the world, never to be seen again.
1390
1391[[/folder]]
1392
1393[[folder:Layla Miller]]
1394!!Layla Miller
1395->'''Debut:''' ''Ultimate Comic Mystery'' #3 (2010)
1396\
1397A woman of sinister morals. Introduced working as part of Roxxon's Brain Trust, she also has other, far more dangerous allegiances.
1398----
1399* AdaptationalMundanity: 616 Layla's power is [[spoiler:reviving the dead without their souls.]] This Layla is never demonstrated to have that power, or any power in fact.
1400* AdaptationalVillainy: 616 Layla is capable of very dodgy dealing, lying, manipulating, understudying for Doctor Doom, but is a (relatively) good person at the end of things. This version willingly works for Roxxon in trying to dissect teenagers, and later [[spoiler:is working to revive Apocalypse.]]
1401* AgeLift: 616 Layla starts off a teenager who, thanks to getting stranded in a BadFuture, became a young adult. This version is introduced as a young adult.
1402* InNameOnly: A lot of UXM character diverge significantly from their source material, but Layla is very nearly a different character entirely. Other than also being a blond female named Layla Miller, she has very little in common with her 616 counterpart.
1403* TrickedOutGloves: In the absence of mutant powers, she has a gauntlet that generates a personal force field.
1404* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: She has no relation to Jamie Madrox in this continuity.
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1410A Mutant who becomes affiliated with the X-Men during the Utopia period. Has magnetic powers.
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1413* AlwaysSecondBest: [[spoiler:She loses her fight against 616!Magneto, who was suffering problems with his powers at the time. In fairness, she's a teenager who's only had a few years with her powers, while Magneto's had ''decades''.]]
1414* CanonImmigrant: After ''Secret Wars'', [[spoiler:she's one of the Ultimate X-Men characters who winds up in the regular universe.]]
1415* CuteAndPsycho: A precocious teenage girl with the powers of Magneto and all of the bloodlust. She nearly tried to murder Kitty Pryde and had no problem using her powers to create a make-shift rail gun to destroy entire cities.
1416* MagnetismManipulation: Her powers are magnetism. She's not quite a match for Magneto, but she can use her powers in ways he cannot normally such as isolating and controlling the iron in another person's blood to levitate and paralyze them and even turn off another's powers, like she did with Kitty Pryde.
1417* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:As with the other Ultimate X-Men in ''Blue'', her fate is left just ambiguous enough that she could easily turn up again if someone wanted to bring her back. As of 2020, she hasn't.]]
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