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Active Avengers
For the canon tropes regarding Bucky, see MCU: Bucky Barnes.
Birth Name: James Buchanan Barnes
Known Aliases: Bucky Barnes
Species: Enhanced human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Sebastian Stan
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Having fallen victim to Thanos' Snap, Bucky was returned to life by Bruce Banner and joined his fellow Avengers in the final battle against the alternate Thanos. After the battle, Bucky joined Sam Wilson in keeping watch over the Earth.
- Artificial Limbs: Bucky has his Vibranium arm from Avengers: Infinity War, and it's revealed to be detachable in Sam Wilson: Captain America.
- Back from the Dead: Returned to life by Bruce Banner's Snap.
- Big Damn Kiss: He and Sam have one after they admit their feelings for each other.
- Energy Absorption: Similar to T'Challa's Black Panther suit, Bucky's arm can absorb kinetic energy and redirect it into violent shockwaves.
- Friendly Sniper: He serves as long range support for Sam on their missions.
- Important Haircut: Bucky sheds his long hair to cast off some of the last pieces of the Winter Soldier.
- Shoutout: Bucky detaches his arm and throws it to Sharon when she requests a hand unfolding Laura, a reference to Toy Story.
For the canon tropes regarding Sharon, see her section in MCU: Avengers – Allies.
Birth Name: Sharon Carter
Known Aliases: Agent 13
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): JCTC, Avengers
Portrayed By: Emily VanCamp
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Having fallen victim to Thanos' Snap, Sharon was returned to life by Bruce Banner and joined the Avengers in the final battle against the alternate Thanos. Returning to the JCTC after the conflict, Sharon continued her work as Agent 13.
- Action Girl: A former SHIELD agent who joined the Avengers in battle against Thanos.
- Adaptational Heroism: Unlike her canon counterpart, this Sharon Carter never ended up being The Power Broker due to being abandoned by Captain America and wanting revenge on the US government. She remained a righteous and loyal ally of the Avengers.
- Ascended Extra: Goes from a minor supporting role in the second and third Captain America movies to the main cast of Sam Wilson: Captain America.
- Back from the Dead: Word of God confirmed Sharon was Snapped, and she is thus returned to life by Bruce Banner's Snap.
- The Bus Came Back: Sharon joins the other SHIELD agents as part of the Avengers' Badass Army during Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime). However, this is after a...
- Bus Crash: After not appearing since Captain America: Civil War, Sharon dies offscreen in Thanos' Snap.
- I Minored in Tropology: Sharon mentions having multiple minors.
- Egyptology
- Sociology
- Chemistry
- Light Is Good: Sharon's catsuit is white, her hair is blonde, and she's a loyal agent and friend.
- No Body Left Behind: Word of God confirms she died in the Snap.
- The Smart Guy: The most diversely intelligent of Team Cap.
- Shipper on Deck: For Sam and Bucky. She's rather excited that they do indeed get together.
- Spy Catsuit: A white one like Natasha's during the Insight Crisis.
- You Are Number 6: Her codename is Agent 13.
For the canon tropes regarding Carol, see her section in MCU: Carol Danvers.
Birth Name: Carol Danvers
Known Aliases: Captain Marvel, Warbird
Species: Kree/Human Hybrid
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Brie Larson
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Summoned to Earth by the dying Nick Fury, Carol Danvers joined the Avengers in an attempt to reverse the Snap. Discovering Thanos destroyed the Stones, she aided in the Reality Heist to bring back the Stones, losing even more in the process. Devastated by the loss of Maria Rambeau, she returned to protecting the universe in the aftermath.
- Adaptational Nice Gal: Carol is notably closer to her characterization in Captain Marvel (2019) rather than Avengers: Endgame, but goes even above the Captain Marvel characterization. She maintains some of the self certainty of the Endgame characterization, but is looser and more willing to appear less serious.
- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In the film version of Avengers: Endgame, Carol and Rhodey apparently never met until Carol came to Earth in the aftermath of the Snap. They appear to be familiar with each other in Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), and Captain Marvel: Phalanx confirms they knew each other during their Air Force days, also having slept together.
- Affectionate Nickname: She affectionately refers Maria by her call-sign 'Photon', as well as referring to Monica as 'Lieutenant Trouble'.
- Amicable Exes: She and Rhodey seemingly have no bad blood with each other.
- Ascended Extra: From Avengers: Endgame, where she was missing from the middle of the film. In Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), she joins the Avengers in the Reality Heist.
- Appropriated Appellation: Carol steals Rhodey's call-sign 'Warbird' for use as a codename while undercover on Sakaar. Maria implies this isn't the first time.
- Atrocious Alias: The Grandmaster calls her both 'Twinkle Fists' and 'Blondie'.
- Badass Boast: Her response to Rhodey saying Thanos is a massive threat is rather impressive.Rhodey: "Danvers, this isn't some normal alien threat, this is Thanos. He's got the universe in his hands."Carol: "And you have me."
- Boyish Short Hair: Her hair is cut into a buzzed pompadour while on Sakaar.
- Captain Superhero: Like Steve Rogers, she has the rank to go with the name.
- Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames: Averted. She's referred to as Captain Marvel many times, including by both original and alternate Thanos, Corvus, and Peter Parker.
- Choke Holds: She employs one against the alternate Thanos. She wraps one leg around Thanos' neck and uses the other to hold his Gauntlet hand open.
- Glowing Eyes of Doom. Carol's powers make her eyes glow a vibrant gold when she's ready to unleash her full Binary might. The Nightmare Sequence of Captain Marvel: Phalanx Chapter 7 sees her remaining eye also glow with the might of Mjolnir.
- Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: Played with. She doesn't use the helmet when fighting against Thanos, but she does use it on Sakaar to hide her identity as Captain Marvel.
- Military Superhero: A former member of the Air Force who attained the rank of Captain.
- Logical Weakness: Carol's powers stem from an Infinity Stone, and she doesn't do too well against them. Time is able to stop her, Mind is able to disorient her, and Space (The Stone she got her powers from) is able to depower her.
- Shell-Shocked Veteran: Losing most of her friends and family to the Snap followed up by losing Maria to suicide hasn't exactly put Carol in the best headspace, especially when Thanos and Ultron use her grief against her.
- Stunned Silence: Carol's reaction to seeing the Watcher Informant's haircutting device.
- Talking to the Dead: Carol talks to Maria Rambeau's headstone.
- Thunder Hammer: The Nightmare Sequence of Captain Marvel: Phalanx Chapter 7 sees Carol wielding Mjolnir against Thanos.
For the canon tropes regarding Harley, see his section in MCU: Avengers – Allies.
Birth Name: Harley Keener
Known Aliases: Iron Man
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Ty Simpkins
Appearances: Captain Marvel: Phalanx
A remarkably intelligent boy from Tennessee, Harley originally met Tony during the Mandarin Crisis. Staying in contact with Stark over the years, Keener eventually fell victim to Thanos' Snap. Brought back to life by Bruce Banner, Harley reunited with his mentor and friend, taking up his mantle as Iron Man so Tony could retire to a life of quiet fatherhood.
- Back from the Dead: He was restored by Bruce Banner's Snap.
- The Bus Came Back: Harley returns after being absent since Iron Man 3.
- Composite Character: Harley absorbs Nate Richards' role as an Iron Man successor.
- Legacy Character: Harley is one for Tony as Iron Man.
- No Body Left Behind: Word of God confirms he was a victim of the Snap.
- Took a Level in Badass: Harley goes from a smart kid to Iron Man's chosen successor.
Iron Man II Armour (Model 1)
Appearances: Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Designer(s):: Tony Stark, Harley Keener
Wielders: Harley Keener
Harley Keener's first Iron Man armour.
- Blade Below the Shoulder: He deploys the same one Tony used against Thanos on Titan.
- Collapsible Helmet: The suit features one.
- Epic Flail: Harley manifests one to destroy an Ultron Sentry.
- Instant Armor: Like the Mark 50 and 51 before it.
- Mythology Gag: The armour's colour scheme is a reference to Iron Lad.
- Nanomachines: Like the ones that make up the Mark 50.
- Palette Swap: It's the Mark 50, but with silver instead of gold and green Arc Reactors, eyes, and repulsors.
- Rule of Cool: Harley could have put his glasses on his face to allow the faceplate to form, but he put them on his forehead to allow for the signature mask clang.
- Transformation Trinket: His watch, bracelet, glasses and shoes store his armour. Having the nanites stored in more than just a single chest reactor likely means Harley has more nanites at his disposal.
- Walking Armory: Like the Mark 50, though Harley chooses to manifest different weapons.
For the canon tropes regarding Wanda, see MCU: Wanda Maximoff.
Birth Name: Wanda Maximoff
Known Aliases: Scarlet Witch, Sorcerer Supreme
Species: Enhanced human
Citizenship: Sokovian
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers, Masters of the Mystic Arts
Portrayed By: Elizabeth Olsen
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx, MCFFU One-Shots
After Thanos' Snap, Wanda faded to dust. However, she found herself pulled into the Soul Realm. Given the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme by Doctor Strange and the task of continuing the fight to restore what was lost, the Scarlet Witch's power has never been greater.
- Action Girl: Thanks to gaining knowledge in the Mystical Arts, Wanda is this more than ever.
- Badass Boast: Wanda pulls off a few.
- To Hela and Ares in Chapter 11 when she traps them in the Mirror Dimension during their attack on Wakanda:
Wanda:"Take a look in the mirror. You're in my world now."- To the alternate Thanos in Chapter 21 when he calls her a witch and says he will be taking the Time and Reality Stones from her:
Wanda:"I much prefer Sorcerer Supreme nowadays. And you won't get them without a fight." - Badass Bookworm: Wanda spends plenty of time in the Sanctum's library, searching for ways to return the heroes scattered through reality.
- Badass Cape: The Cloak of Levitation, naturally.
- Boring, but Practical: Wanda says her reasoning for using the Ruby Rings of Raggadorr is this.
- Expository Hairstyle Change: Wanda returns to her natural hair colour and cuts it shorter off-screen to signify the passage of time and her increase in both self-confidence and magical power.
- Foil: She serves as this to both Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight.
- She and Corvus are both mystically empowered heroes whose hatred of Thanos comes from what he did to or refused to do for their loved ones.
- She and Proxima both possess more raw power than their respective significant others, but lack much of their Vision and Corvus' subtlety.
- Functional Magic: Comes with her studying the Mystic Arts
- Doppelgänger Attack: She combines the Images of Ikonn with the Sacred Sabre of the Vishanti to attack Ares from multiple angles at once.
- Hand Blast: Wanda uses a few variations of this.
- In the fight against Ares and Hela, the spell that puts them in the Mirror Dimension is a pulse of light from Wanda's hands.
- In the final battle, she wields both the Bolts of Balthakk and the Seven Suns of Cinnibus.
- Healing Magic Is the Hardest: Wanda says that the healing spell Chronos' Convalescence was a hard spell to learn.
- Me's a Crowd: Wanda makes use of the Images of Ikonn in a fight against Ares in order to have multiple swords going at him at once.
- Thinking Up Portals: Thanks to her Sling Ring, Wanda is capable of generating these. Like Strange in Infinity War, Wanda uses her portals in conjunction with other heroes for tag team attacks.
- Time Master: Using the Eye of Agamotto, Wanda is capable of freezing and altering the flow of time. However, she does say that freezing it is far easier than reversing it. She is, however, still able to restore Proxima Midnight's body with the Stone.
- Instant Costume Change: She uses the Cloak of Levitation to transform her attire into her superhero suit.
- Magical Gesture: Wanda uses plenty of them.
- Mundane Utility: She uses both her natural powers and her learned magic to levitate objects such as a scone or a book so she can multitask.
- Offscreen Moment of Awesome: In the three years the other Avengers were gone, she, Vision, Supergiant, Pepper, Wong, and the Outriders defended not just Earth, but the universe. She specifically mentions defeating Ultron again.
- Squishy Wizard: Wanda may be powerful, but a single headbutt from Thanos is enough to give her a bloody nose and stop her from making a meaningful counterattack.
- Take a Level in Badass: Wanda has certainly taken one in this universe. After training with Strange and Loki in the Soul Realm, she is given possession of the Cloak of Levitation and later the Time Stone, as well as the title of Sorcerer Supreme in Strange's absence.
- You Are in Command Now: Strange passes the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme down to Wanda in his absence.
For the canon tropes regarding Monica, see her section in MCU: United States Government.
Birth Name: Monica Rambeau
Known Aliases: Photon
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Maisie Richardson-Sellers
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
The daughter of Maria Rambeau and and legal goddaughter of Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau was raised to keep the relationship between her mother and Danvers a secret. A victim of Thanos' Snap, she returned to find her mother dead before joining Danvers on a mission to fight against Ultron.
- Affectionate Nickname: Both Carol and Rhodey call her Lieutenant Trouble.
- Back from the Dead: He was restored by Bruce Banner's Snap.
- Military Superhero: Possesses the rank of Lieutenant in the Air Force.
- No Body Left Behind: As a victim of Thanos' Snap.
- Secret Handshake: She and Rhodey have one. Talos' words imply that she makes these up often.
- Took a Level in Badass: She goes from a qualified Air Force pilot to someone imbued with the Mind Stone's power.
For the canon tropes regarding Rhodes, see MCU: James Rhodes.
Birth Name: James Rhodes
Known Aliases: War Machine
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Don Cheadle
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
In the aftermath of Thanos' Snap, James Rhodes remained with the other surviving Avengers on Earth. Helping Shuri get to the Necropolis so she could obtain the Heart-Shaped Herb. Returning to the Avengers Facility with the rest of his team, Rhodey aided in the planning of the Reality Heist. Travelling to Morag with Hulk and Nebula to obtain the Power Stone, he returned five years later to discover that three years had passed. Aiding his fellow Avengers in fighting off Thanos-842667, Rhodey attempted to kill the Mad Titan with his Proton Cannon but failed. In the aftermath of the Battle of Earth, Rhodey joined the other heroes at the wedding of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts. A few weeks later, he traveled to Louisiana alongside Carol Danvers, Supergiant, Monica Rambeau, Talos, Goose and Nick Fury to mourn the death of Maria Rambeau.
- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In the film version of Avengers: Endgame, Rhodey and Carol apparently never met until Carol came to Earth in the aftermath of the Snap. They appear to be familiar with each other in Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), and Captain Marvel: Phalanx confirms they knew each other during their Air Force days, also having slept together.
- Amicable Exes: Rhodey and Carol seemingly have no bad blood with each other.
- Ascended Extra: Rhodey, while never a minor character, was largely relegated to a role as a side character in the MCU. Captain Marvel Phalanx sees him promoted to the main cast.
- Clothes Make the Superman: He's a skilled pilot and an Air Force Colonel, but his arsenal comes from his suits.
- Colonel Badass: His military rank.
- Deadpan Snarker: He refers to a Herald of Galactus as "More of this bullshit".
- Gatling Good: His armours all come with one.
- Military Superhero: Like Carol Danvers and Sam Wilson, he's Air Force personal. Unlike them, he isn't known to be retired.
- Nom de Guerre: His call sign was Warbird during his Air Force days.
- Sixth Ranger: He joins the cast of Sam Wilson: Captain America after the Vice President is assassinated.
- Superhero Packing Heat: Considering his suit, it's an understatement.
War Machine Armour Mark 4
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Designer(s):: Tony Stark
Wielders: James Rhodes
The armour Rhodey wore during the Battle of Wakanda.
- The Cameo: Its appearances in Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime) and Captain Marvel: Phalanx''. In Endgame, it's used during the Assault on the Garden, and its use in Phalanx is so Rhodey has an armour to fend off the invading Ultron Sentries.
- Hand Blast: Arm mounted cannons, as standard for War Machine armours.
- Playing with Fire: The armour possesses flamethrowers in its arms.
War Machine Armour Mark 5
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Designer(s):: Tony Stark
Wielders: James Rhodes
The armour Rhodey wore during both the Reality Heist and the Battle of Earth.
- BFG: The Proton Cannon.
- The Cameo: Its appearance Captain Marvel: Phalanx. Rhodey wears it in the first few chapters to fly around until Vision gives him a suit designed for outer space before it appears again in a Flashback.
- Hand Blast: Rhodey makes use of large quad-barreled repulsors in the final battle while fighting alongside Tony and Pepper.
- Mythology Gag: The Proton Cannon Rhodey wields is a reference to the weapon's appearances in the various Marvel vs. Capcom games.
- Static Stun Gun: Rhodey uses it to taser Star-Lord on Morag.
- Wave-Motion Gun: The Proton Cannon fires a massive beam powerful enough that it starts tearing apart Thanos-842667's armour.
War Machine Armour Mark 6
Appearances: Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Designer(s):: Vision
Wielders: James Rhodes
The armour Rhodey wore during the Second Ultron Offensive.
- Blue Is Heroic: It includes blue as part of its colour scheme.
- More Dakka: The suit has even more visible weapons than past suits.
- Mythology Gag: The various weapons and green power lights call to mind Rhodey's Initiative armour, while the hexagonal pattern is expressly mentioned to resemble Tony's Mark 39 Gemini armour as seen in Iron Man 3.
Birth Name: Nednyh
Known Aliases: Supergiant
Species: Mutant Ni-Kuyh
Citizenship: Ni-Kuyh (Formerly)
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Black Order (Formerly), Avengers
Portrayed By: Maisie Richardson-Sellers
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
A former member of the Black Order and a comrade of Carol Danvers, Supergiant came to Earth in the aftermath of Thanos' Snap to give the fallen members of the Black Order a respectful burial. After joining the Avengers in the battle against the alternate Thanos, Supergiant resumed her adventures with Carol Danvers.
- Adaptational Nice Gal: A loyal member of the Black Order in the comics leaves them in the MCFFU due to Thanos' brutality.
- Adaptational Species Change: Of a sort. Supergiant's species goes unnamed in the comics, while she is a member of the Ni-Kuyh in the MCFFU.
- Amazing Technicolor Population: She's a shade of purple-blue.
- Glowing Eyes: Her's glow when she uses her various powers.
- Mutant: It's a shared trait for her species stemming from cosmic radiation.
For the canon tropes regarding Vision, see MCU: Vision.
Birth Name: Vision
Known Aliases: None
Species: Android
Citizenship: Asgardian
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers, Masters of the Mystic Arts
Portrayed By: Paul Bettany
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx, MCFFU One-Shots
Despite having the Mind Stone ripped from his head, Vision's soul survived. In the Soul Realm, he joined the other heroes before returning to Earth with Wanda, Groot, and Peter Parker as part of Stephen Strange and Loki's plan to obtain alternate reality versions of the soon to be destroyed Infinity Stones. Lacking the skill to bring the heroes back from their journey to obtain the Stones at first, Vision was only able to return them after three years. Joining the Avengers and his fellow Oathbrothers in the final battle against the alternate Thanos, Vision later joined the Masters of the Mystic Arts in protecting reality from supernatural and metaphysical threats.
- Ascended Extra: Vision's role in Avengers: Infinity War can be best described as a Living MacGuffin, while he was completely absent from Avengers: Endgame. In Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Vision serves as the key force to kickstart the reversal of the Snap and becomes the bearer of the Reality Stone.
- The Cameo: He shows up in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 after Corvus calls him to say the Soul Stone has been stolen and then again to aid the Guardians with locating it.
- Carry a Big Stick: Vision's mace, Thunderstrike.
- The Chosen One: According to the author, Vision was chosen by the Infinity Stones at the dawn of time to be the one to reverse the Snap they knew would come.
- Foreshadowing: Vision mentions being able to control rain with the Reality Stone. He later gains the ability to control another kind of Storm
- Precision F-Strike: Vision gets one in Chapter 12, much to Wanda's shock.Vision: "You've got to be shitting me."Wanda looks at him in shock.Vision: "What?"
- Reality Warper: After replacing the stolen Mind Stone with the Reality Stone, Vision becomes this. He is able to bridge temporal realities, transform his body into other materials, and can feel the very atoms of the universe.Vision: "The Mind Stone was one thing. It gave me knowledge, allowed me to predict people's thoughts, gave me mild psychic abilities. But Reality? I can feel the universe, Wanda. It terrifies me. I can feel the rain, I can command it. I believe I can command anything if I try hard enough."
- Shock and Awe: Wields a mace with all the same powers as Mjolnir, and uses Mjolnir, Stormbreaker, and Jarnbjorn in conjunction with the other Oathbrothers in the final battle. He also enchants this lightning with his Reality Stone to destroy the alternate Thanos' Reality Stone.
- Takes One to Kill One: Vision uses the power of his Reality Stone and the lightning of four Asgardian weapons to destroy the alternate Thanos' Reality Stone.
- Took a Level in Badass: Graduates from a quote unquote "mere" Flying Brick to a full-blown Reality Warper.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting: Thanks the the Reality Stone, Vision can manipulate his physical body.
- Warrior Poet: Vision, as with his canon counterpart, is constantly philosophizing about his role as one of the most powerful beings in the universe, preferring to think rather than unleash his full might.
Reality Stone
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, Captain Marvel: Phalanx, MCFFU One-Shots
Designer(s):: Unknown
Wielders: Vision, Tony Stark, Wanda Maximoff
One of the six Infinity Stones offering governance over an aspect of the universe, and the only one left of the ones originally from Earth-62338.
- Power Crystal: A red one.
- Reality Warper: It offers infinite power over physical reality. It's used at various times to augment one's physical form, modify and empower weapons, and open a doorway into alternate realities.
- Red Is Heroic: It's the Stone that gives the Avengers a chance to restore the Snapped 50% of the universe.
- Sentient Phlebotinum: As with all the Stones, it contains a personality. Reality's is known as Archivus.
- The Remnant: The last surviving Infinity Stone from Earth-62338.
- Takes One to Kill One: Vision uses it in conjunction with the weapons of the Oathbrothers to destroy the alternate Thanos' Reality Stone.
Thunderstrike
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, MCFFU One-Shots
Designer(s):: Eitri
Wielders: Vision, Steve Rogers, Thor Odinson, Beta Ray Bill
A mace with identical powers to Mjolnir created by Eitri for Vision.
- Carry a Big Stick: An Uru mace.
- Only The Worthy May Wield: It has the same worthiness enchantment as Mjolnir.
- Shock and Awe: It allows the user to channel the wrath and the lightning of Thor.
For the canon tropes regarding Sam, see MCU: Sam Wilson.
Birth Name: Samuel Thomas Wilson
Known Aliases: The Falcon, Captain America
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Anthony Mackie
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Having fallen victim to Thanos' Snap, Sam was returned to life by Bruce Banner and joined his fellow Avengers in the final battle against the alternate Thanos. After the battle, Sam took up the shield and mantle of Captain America at the request of Steve Rogers.
- Affectionate Nickname: He calls Scott "Tic-Tac" like he did in Captain America: Civil War.
- Atrocious Alias: Bucky calls him both 'American Eagle' and 'Captain Falcon'.
- Back from the Dead: Returned to life by Bruce Banner's Snap.
- Badass Normal: Sam himself calls this fact out."Healing factors, laser eyes, psychic powers, they're note born special. But me? Man, I was born to be a soldier. I train for this, I have control. Well, control over my skills."
- Big Damn Kiss: He and Bucky have one after they admit their feelings for each other.
- Captain Geographic: of America.
- Captain Superhero: He may not be an actual Captain, but Steve certainly believed in him enough to feel he earned the mantle.
- The Chains of Commanding: Sam has a bit of a fear of not living up to Steve Rogers and his legacy, but Bucky encourages him to be his own Captain America.
- Jet Pack: His Captain America suit maintains his wings and thrusters, but with the addition of a magnet for his shield.
- The Leader: A mix of Charismatic and Levelheaded, but Levelheaded shines through the most. He cares for his teammates and takes the time to check on them and their well-being, but his uncertainty leads him to feel The Chains of Commanding.
- Legacy Character: Sam takes up the shield at Steve's request so Steve can protect the universe and do some exploring with Natasha.
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Not only does Sam have the Captain America shield, but he also has a Vibranium weave in his suit for added protection.
- Made of Indestructium: The Captain America shield is Vibranium, as is the weave in Sam's suit.
- Military Superhero: A former member of the Air National Guard, and now Captain America.
- Precision-Guided Boomerang: His shield.
- Primary-Color Champion: Red, white, and blue.
- Throwing Your Shield Always Works: It's expected from Captain Americas.
- Took a Level in Badass: Sam goes from the Badass Normal Falcon to Captain America.
Former Avengers
For the canon tropes regarding Bruce, see MCU: Bruce Banner.
Birth Name: Robert Bruce Banner
Known Aliases: [[Comic Book/Hulk]]
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Mark Ruffalo
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
In the wake of Thanos' Snap, Bruce rejoined the Avengers in an attempt to bring back the fallen. Travelling to Titan to fight Thanos, he was forcibly separated from the Hulk via the Mind Stone. Returning to Earth, he aided in the development of the machine that would allow the Avengers to travel to other realities and recover the Stones. Joining Carol Danvers, Valkyrie, and Clint Barton in getting the Space Stone, he watched Barton make the ultimate sacrifice to get the Stone. Returning to Earth-62338, Bruce was present when the Avengers deliberated on who would snap their fingers to bring back the fallen. Making a choice, Banner took up the Gauntlet and gave his life for the cause, trading his soul for Gamora's in order to save her from the Soul Stone's grip.
- Heroic Suicide: Not only does Bruce die at the hand of the Gauntlet in order to restore the part of the world that Thanos Prime took away, but also specifically traded places in the Soul Stone with Gamora.
- Literal Split Personality: Thanos uses the Mind Stone to seperate Banner from the Hulk.
Hulkbuster Armour
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)
Designer(s):: Tony Stark, Bruce Banner
Wielders: Bruce Banner
A suit designed by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner to counter the Hulk.
- Meta Mecha: A giant Iron Man suit that can be freely piloted by someone within the chest cavity.
- Mini-Mecha: While still around ten feet tall, the suit still isn't as massive as many mecha. It still packs one hell of a punch, though.
- Wrecked Weapon: It's destroyed by the Hulk in order to stop it from crushing Bruce Banner.
Infinity Gauntlet-274273
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), MCFFU One-Shots
Designer(s): Eitri
Wielders: Bruce Banner, Heimdall-274273
A Gauntlet forged by an alternate Eitri for Odin taken by the Avengers to reverse the Snap.
- Bling of War: A shiny glove made of Uru and designed to wield the Infinity Stones.
- Socketed Equipment: The Infinity Stones fit into the slots.
- Unexplained Recovery: The damage inflicted by Bruce Banner's Snap is repaired by the time Wanda and Vision take it back to its original universe.
For the canon tropes regarding Natasha, see MCU: Natasha Romanoff.
Birth Name: Natalia Alianova Romanoff
Known Aliases: Black Widow
Species: Human
Citizenship: Russian (Formerly), American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Scarlett Johansson
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America
In the wake of Thanos' Snap, Natasha rejoined the Avengers in an attempt to bring back the fallen. Journeying to Vormir in search of the Soul Stone as part of the Avengers' Reality Heist, Natasha admitted her feelings for Steve Rogers while there. Upon returning, Natasha was given the Uru weapon Knífrlocke to fight against the alternate Thanos that had followed the reality crossing Avengers. In the aftermath of the Battle of Earth, Natasha joined Steve in a quasi-retirement, leaving Earth in search of adventure and exploration.
- Armed Legs: Natasha's is given armoured boots by Eitri with deployable blades.
- Badass Normal: She fights alongside her fellow surviving original Avengers against Thanos despite only being armed with her guns, her batons, and a pair of boots with knives in them.
- Boyish Short Hair: Between the events of Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime) and Sam Wilson: Captain America, Natasha has gotten rid of the blonde in her hair, leaving her with close cropped red hair.
- Dye or Die: She still has her blonde hair from being on the run, but Thanos and Steve's road-trip though reality showed she also adopted black hair for a period of time.
- Eating the Eye Candy: Natasha mentions she wouldn't object to seeing Steve Rogers shirtless.
- Love Confession: Natasha and Steve confess their love for each other on Vormir. Both see it as their Dying Declaration of Love before they sacrifice themselves for the Soul Stone.
- Made of Iron: She survives a hit from the Power Stone. Justified in that it immediately takes her out of commission from the initial phase of the battle.
- Seen It All: Natasha talks about the state of the Avengers' universe to Scott Lang."Scott, you're in a room with an orange horse alien with the powers of a god, a talking raccoon, and a sentient tree. The bar for crazy is really damn high."
Knífrlocke
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America
Designer(s):: Eitri
Wielders: Natasha Romanoff
A pair of mystical boots forged by Eitri for Natasha Romanoff.
- Animal Motif: Spiders, like their user.
- Tricked-Out Shoes: Boots made of Uru with attached blades.
For the canon tropes regarding Steve, see MCU: Steve Rogers.
Birth Name: Steven Grant Rogers
Known Aliases: Captain America, The Nomad
Species: Enhanced human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Chris Evans
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx (Dream Sequence)
In the aftermath of Thanos' Snap, Steve Rogers resumed his role leading the Avengers in a quest to bring back those lost. Taking up the mantle of Captain America for one last mission, Steve traveled across realities to recover the Soul Stone from Vormir, admitting his feelings to Natasha Romanoff in the process. Returning to find an alternate Thanos had followed the reality jumping Avengers, Rogers took up the hammer Mjolnir to fight in the battle. Afterwards, he passed his shield and title to Sam Wilson before retiring from the Avengers to travel the cosmos with Natasha Romanoff.
- 11th-Hour Superpower: Cap lifts Mjolnir in time to wield it in the final battle of Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime).
- An Arm and a Leg: His appearance during a Flashback Nightmare in Captain Marvel: Phalanx sees him lose an arm to Thanos-842667.
- As Long as There Is One Man: Steve gives his speech word for word before facing off against Thanos-842667.
- The Cameo:
- Rogers puts in an appearance in Captain Marvel: Phalanx's Nightmare Sequence, where he joins Carol Danvers in fighting Thanos.
- The Cavalry: Bucky calls him and Natasha in to help out with Apocalypse.
- A Father to His Men: He's as concerned and protective over the other Avengers as always, extending his fatherly nature to the new recruits like Carol as well.
- Guile Hero: Steve is quite the Genius Bruiser. His biggest move of genius is tricking Thanos-842667 into thinking he turned in order to get a killing shot in.
- I Knew There Was Something About You: Thor's reaction to Steve Rogers catching Mjolnir before the final battle, and Tony's reaction during the final battle.
- Thor and Beta Ray Bill try to get Cap to prove this theory by placing Stormbreaker on a file Steve was reading in an earlier chapter, but Steve doesn't touch it.
- Last Stand: Thor, Tony, Hulk, and Natasha are down, Thanos-842667 is looming above them. What does Steve Rogers do? Get up and keep fighting.
- Lightning Bruiser: He's fast and strong. Then he gets Mjolnir and it becomes literal.
- Love Confession: Steve and Natasha confess their love for each other on Vormir. Both see it as their Dying Declaration of Love before they sacrifice themselves for the Soul Stone.
- Passing the Torch: Steve decides to pass the mantle of Captain America to Sam Wilson in the aftermath of the final battle against Thanos-842667 so he and Natasha can get some well earned rest exploring the cosmos.
- Possession Implies Mastery: Played with regarding him and Mjolnir. He uses it mostly as a blunt weapon to empower his shield. When he does do a few crazier things with the weapon, it's because he saw someone else do a similar tactic, such as pinning someone down with the worthiness enchantment.
- Retired Badass: Not retired from heroics permanently, but retired from the Avengers.
- Rousing Speech: He gives two during Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime). One comes before the Reality Heist and is lampshaded by Groot and Rocket, while the other comes when rallying the Avengers before the fight against Thanos-842667.
Mjolnir II
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx (Dream Sequence)
Wielders: Steve Rogers, Thor Odinson, Beta Ray Bill, Vision, Carol Danvers (Dream Sequence)
The original weapon of Thor Odinson, reforged by Eitri after its destruction by Hela and taken up by Steve Rogers.
- Back from the Dead: Of a sort. It's reforged by Eitri
- Empathic Weapon: Only allows the worthy to pick it up.
- Improbable Use of a Weapon: Steve uses the 'pin an unworthy enemy down' trick on the alternate Thanos during the final battle of Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime) to prevent him from stopping Tony's Snap.
- Thunder Hammer: A magic one at that.
For the canon tropes regarding Tony, see MCU: Tony Stark.
Birth Name: Anthony Edward Stark
Known Aliases: Iron Man
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Robert Downey Jr.
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), MCFFU One-Shots
In the aftermath of Thanos' Snap, Tony Stark departed from Titan in the company of Nebula and Corvus Glaive. Spending 22 days in space before being rescued by Carol Danvers, Stark returned to Earth. Not being well enough to join the Avengers in their mission to The Garden, he remained on Earth to work on his armour in the event he would need to fight Thanos again. When Thanos destroyed the Stones, Tony worked with Vision, Scott Lang, Bruce Banner, Peter Parker, and Carol Danvers in bridging the gap between realities. Suiting up for one last mission, Iron Man departed for Asgard in search of the Infinity Gauntlet and the Reality Stone. Returning three years later to discover that not only did he now have twin children, but also that an alternate Thanos had followed the Avengers. The Armoured Avenger received a weapon from Nidevellir called Hugrstál and joined Natasha Romanoff, Steve Rogers, Thor Odinson, and Hulk in holding him off until the Snap could be reversed. Using Hugrstál to steal the Infinity Stones away from the alternate Thanos, Tony snapped his fingers and ended his threat at the cost of his own arm. In the aftermath, Stark wed Pepper Potts before retiring from heroics to raise his children.
- Action Dad: What Tony becomes after returning from the Reality Heist to discover that he and Pepper had twins in the three years he had been gone.
- An Arm and a Leg: Part of Corvus' plan to take the Infinity Stones from the alternate Thanos involves the loss of Tony's left arm. Stark goes through with it.
- Artificial Limbs: Following the loss of his left arm, Tony adopts a prosthetic similar in appearance to his Iron Man suits.
- Cyborg: Becomes one when he replaces his missing arm with a cybernetic one.
- The Engineer: Per his MCU counterpart. He teams up with Scott Lang and Vision to pierce the dimension barriers.
- The Nicknamer: Tony maintains this trait, referring to Corvus as "Spear of Destiny".
- Spanner in the Works: Tony is designed to be one against Thanos by Eitri, who put an enchantment on Stark's armour that allows him to absorb the Infinity Stones from the Gauntlet.
- Spared by the Adaptation: Unlike his canon counterpart, Tony actually survives using the Infinity Stones to snap Thanos out of existence instead of dying.
Iron Man Armour Mark 51 / Model Prime
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)
Designer(s):: Tony Stark
Wielders: Tony Stark
Tony Stark's final Iron Man armour.
- Nanomachines: Like the ones that make up the Mark 50, except more advanced. This is likely due to the enhancement from Hugrstál.
- Walking Armory: Like the Mark 50.
Other Heroes
For the canon tropes regarding Quentin, see his section in MCU: Quentin Beck.
Birth Name: Quentin Beck
Known Aliases: Mysterio
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-49372
Affiliation(s): Avengers (Earth-49372), Masters of the Mystic Arts (Earth-49372)
Portrayed By: Jake Gyllenhaal
Appearances: Sam Wilson: Captain America, MCFFU One-Shots
Quentin Beck hails from a world taken over by HYDRA after the Insight Crisis. Joining the Masters of the Mystic Arts and the Avengers as a member of a resistance against HYDRA, Quentin fought alongside them until his world's Thanos came calling in search of the Infinity Stones on Earth. When HYDRA refused, Beck's world was torn apart. Thanks to the recovered Reality Stone, he was sent to Earth-62338 in hopes of at least something of their world surviving. Joining Peter Parker in fighting against the Elementals cropping up around the world, Quentin brings his magical and mystical might to Earth-62338 as Mysterio.
- Adaptational Badass: Beck is a mere technician/stuntman in the comics, while being an actual Master of the Mystic Arts in the MCFFU. The only person seen taking him down so far is a Soul Stone empowered Red Skull in Chapter 12 of Sam Wilson: Captain America. Quentin also notably possesses magical spells not seen used anywhere else in the MCFFU, likely due to him hailing from another universe.
- Adaptational Heroism: He shares the Spider-Man: Far From Home take on heroism as a sorcerer from another reality. Unlike in Far From Home, however, this backstory is true and he actually possesses these magical abilities.
- Adaptational Nice Guy: Ties in with his heroism. He's friendly with Peter and May Parker to the point where he's allowed to sleep on their couch.
- Adaptational Superpower Change: Mysterio is completely powerless in the comics, relying on special effects and stuntman training. In the MCFFU, he's a full-fledged sorcerer.
- Ambiguously Gay: When asked about the wedding ring Beck wears on Tumblr, the author used the gender neutral term of 'spouse'.
- Badass Boast: Quentin has one before fighting Mystique and Zemo in Chapter 12 of Sam Wilson: Captain America.Quentin: "No, but I did fight the end times once. And I won."
- Badass Cape: A nice green one.
- Bash Brothers: Him and Peter Parker.
- Crapsack World: Quentin hails from one ruled by HYDRA and devastated by Thanos.
- Fishbowl Helmet: Like he has in the comics. It seems to solely be used to maintain his mystique rather than have any actual combat benefit.
- Functional Magic:
- Blow You Away: The Storm of Shu manifest as a gust of wind.
- Chain Pain: The Shackles of Sheol and the Crimson Chains of Cyttorak both manifest as this.
- Cool Sword: Excalibur's Exalted Edge manifests as one.
- Doppelgänger Attack: The Images of Ikonn is often combined with other spells to enhance the area of attack, such as the Storm of Shu.
- Hand Blast: Beck uses an unnamed spell that manifests as beams from his hands.
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: The Ruby Rings of Raggadorr are small handheld shields, and the Shield of the Seraphim is a much larger full body shield
- Throwing Your Shield Always Works: The Ruby Rings of Raggadorr can be thrown.
- Making a Splash: The Torrents of Tethys manifests as a wave and a whirlpool.
- Me's a Crowd: The Images of Ikonn allow him to form mystical clones of himself.
- Playing with Fire: The Furious Flames of the Faltine.
- Shock and Awe: The Bolts of Balthakk.
- Summon Magic:
- Absurdly Sharp Claws: The Demons of Denak manifest as these.
- Thinking Up Portals: Beck uses his portals to move around and redirect attack. Whether or not he uses a Sling Ring has yet to be called out.
- Intergenerational Friendship: He and Peter are close friends despite Quentin being somewhere in his 30's.
- Logical Weakness: Magic draws from the soul. Quentin tears through Beetle, Mystique, and Zemo with ease, but falls victim to the Soul Stone empowered Red Skull.
- Master Swordsman: Mysterio is noticeably comfortable with Excalibur's Exalted Edge and wields it like a rapier. He's easily able to match and defeat Zemo, the current Horseman of War.
- Magic Knight: Wields magical spells, but is most certainly an accomplished physical fighter.
- Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Quentin takes on the Elementals alongside Peter Parker. The only piece of it actually shown is a brief news report of him fighting Molten-Man.
- Red/Green Contrast: Beck is the calm, mystical green to Peter Parker's excited, technological red.
- Sole Survivor: Of a Crapsack World, as mentioned above.
- Tragic Keepsake: His wedding ring.
For the canon tropes regarding Marc, see his section in MCU: Marc Spector.
Birth Name: Marc Spector
Known Aliases: Moon Knight
Species: Human
Citizenship: Egyptian
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Rami Malek
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)
A black market dealer operating out of Egypt and a vigilante known as 'Moon Knight', Marc Spector is the perfect contact for the hero on the run.
- Actor Allusion: Marc Spector is either empowered by or an agent of Khonshu, similar to how a previous Rami Malek character was in possession of tablet that channeled said deity's power.
- Adaptational Nationality: Overlaps with Race Lift. In the comics, Marc is the son of a Jewish-American rabbi and was born in Chicago. In the MCFFU, the cast given is the Egyptian-American Rami Malek.
- Back from the Dead: Word of God confirmed that Marc was a victim of Thanos' Snap, and thus restored by Bruce Banner.
- Badass Cape: His suit comes with one.
- Badass in a Nice Suit: He wears a white three piece suit while acting as Marc Spector.
- The Cameo: His role in Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime) is an appearance during Steve and the alternate Thanos' trip through reality, as well as him showing up in the final battle.
- Friend in the Black Market: Marc served as this for Steve, Natasha, and Sam while the trio is on the run after the events of Captain America: Civil War.
- Lunacy: His motif.
- No Body Left Behind: Word of God states he was a victim of Thanos' Snap.
- Race Lift: The Jewish-Caucasian Marc Spector of the comics is played by the Egyptian-American Rami Malek.
For the canon tropes regarding Peter , see MCU: Peter Parker.
Birth Name: Peter Benjamin Parker
Known Aliases: Comic Book/Spider-Man
Species: Human Mutate
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Tom Holland
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, MCFFU One-Shots
Peter Parker was part of the other half of the universe taken by Thanos's Snap, however he ended up being pulled into the Soul Realm. Chosen by Doctor Strange as part of his plans, he was sent out of the Soul Realm where he managed to pluck the Reality Stone out of the Infinity Gauntlet before the other Stones were destroyed. Peter Parker reunited with his mentor and assisted the Avengers with their plan to borrow the Infinity Stones from alternate realities. He joined Corvus Glaive and Beta Ray Bill as they attempted to retrieve the Chitauri Scepter from Thanos in Earth-842667. Corvus Glaive was forced to make the decision for his group to retreat before their capture. The Thanos from that universe were still able to follow them which resulted in the climatic Battle of Earth. There, Spider-Man was part of the group effort to take down Thanos-842667 for good which finally resulted in Tony Stark being able to snap Thanos out of existence with his Infinity Stones. Afterwards, Peter Parker continued his duties as the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man with Quentin Beck/ Mysterio as his new partner.
* Adaptational Angst Downgrade: This Peter Parker is much better off than his other counterparts. He was one of the first to be revived after initially being Snapped. He reunited with his mentor Tony Stark much earlier who did not have to die defeating Thanos and went on to have a healthy relationship with him. He also had a loyal and reliable partner in Mysterio. Meanwhile, his MCU counterpart who suffered immense tragedies and losses. He never had to watch Tony Stark, betrayed by an evil Mysterio who used him and then ruined his life, tried to have Doctor Strange undo Mysterio's actions only to mess up and drag supervillains from across the multiverse into his universe, attempt to have these villains cured instead of sending them back only for one of them to murder his Aunt May, leading to Peter Parker ultimately having to sacrifice his identity and everyone's memories of him in order to save the Universe.
- Animal-Themed Superbeing: Spiders, obviously. Long story short, he became who we as after being bitten by a Radioactive Spider.
- Keet: Pretty much. He is pretty amazed at the idea of being stuck inside a Piece of the Universe and talking with a tree. Drax calls him quite hyperactive and Corvus considers him an excited child.
- Kid Hero: Technically 17 but he is this compared to the other Avengers. Corvus Glaive aptly calls him Spider-Boy.
- Out of Focus: So far, after playing a relatively big role in Endgame, Peter Parker has been shunted into the background as other characters have their own stories.
- Spanner in the Works: Thanos-Prime's plan of destroying the Stones so that his Decimation could never be undone would have gone without a hitch if it weren't for Spidey swiping one last Stone off of his Gauntlet. It was his actions that made the rest of the story possible.
- Ship-tease: With Shuri as T'Challa comments after their friendly Sparring in the Soul realm, who then proceeds to give him the obligatory over-protective brother speech. May no longer apply as Shuri has now become three years older while Peter and the rest of the Avengers were trapped in alternate dimensions.
For the canon tropes regarding Clint, see his section in MCU: Clint Barton.
Birth Name: Clint Barton
Known Aliases: Comic Book/Hawkeye
Species: Human
Citizenship: American
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s):SHIELD, Avengers
Portrayed By: Jeremy Renner
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime),
Having sit out the Infinity War due to being under house arrest, Clint Barton unfortunately had to witness the decimation of his entire family to Thanos's Snap. A month afterwards, he went back to his work as a vigilante before SHIELD recruited him, wiping out criminal gangs until Natasha and Rhodey called him back. When the Avengers initiated their Reality Heist to borrow the Infinity Stones from other realities, Clint was sent with Carol Danvers, Bruce Banner, and Valkyrie to retrieve the Space Stone from Mar-Vell's laboratory. However, they found the Tesseract to be protected by an energy field that would kill the first person who takes it. Before anyone could protest, Clint Barton grabbed the Tesseract and was subsequently killed by it. After the battle of Earth, Carol Danvers had to break the news of his death to his family.
- Death by Adaptation: Whereas Clint Barton survived the events of Endgame the movie, He perishes taking the Tesseract rather than risk his teammates doing so.
- Demoted to Extra: Despite playing a large role in the movie, in this fanfic he does not get much to do due to dying mid-way in the Reality Heist.
- More Expendable Than You: His justification for why he chose to take the Tesseract despite the dangers.Clint Barton:"Couldn't... Take that risk, Carol. You're... An intergalactic hero... Valkyrie's an... elite Asgardian warrior, and Bruce is... The smartest man... alive. I'm... Just a guy with... a bow and arrow."
- Sole Survivor: The only one left of his family from Thanos's snap.
- Tempting Fate: Like Natasha did, saying that he would, "See you in a minute." guarantees he is not going to make it. and he doesn't.
For the canon tropes regarding Pietro, see his section in MCU: Avengers.
Birth Name: Pietro Maximoff
Known Aliases: Quicksilver
Species: Enhanced human
Citizenship: Sokovian
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Avengers
Portrayed By: Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)
Returned to life by Bruce Banner's use of the Infinity Gauntlet, Pietro joined the other Avengers in the final battle against Thanos.
- Back from the Dead: Bruce Banner restores him with the Infinity Gauntlet.
- Bullet Time: Joins his sister, who makes use of the Time Stone to reach his speed, in attacking the alternate Proxima and Corvus.