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[[caption-width-right:350:"Personally, I think we've done enough of the [[ColdBloodedTorture beating and torture]] and I'm ready to move straight to the [[OffWithHisHead beheading]]."]]

->''"That gig -- the Villain Schools -- I had to get out of it. Think about it. All my clients were guys who needed training. It was always, 'C'mon, Tasky, front me the training. I'll make good after my first job. I'm gonna be huge, man. You just gotta teach me that badass [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] move I saw on Entertainment Tonight." And the heroes, swinging in to bust up the free enterprise, I'm engaged in. And every time they do? I gotta find a new abandoned warehouse or a new abandoned drilling platform or, would it had never been so, a new circus to take over. Overhead? You don't know what overhead is until you've seen what a guy gets paid to scoop up elephant %?$#!"''
-->-- '''Taskmaster'''

Taskmaster (Tony Masters) is a Creator/MarvelComics character. He first appeared in ''"[[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]''" vol. 1 #195 (May, 1980), created by David Michelinie and George Pérez. He serves as a [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor sometimes hero, sometimes villain]] of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. His trademark is the ability to [[PowerCopying copy the movements, and, therefore, skills of those he watches]], which he calls "photographic reflexes". What's interesting about him as compared to other power mimics is that he doesn't copy the powers of those individuals he sees, only their mundane skills. One example of this is when he's [[ComicBook/TheAvengers working for the 50 State Initiative]] and copies the movement skills of ComicBook/SpiderMan for use in training the Scarlet Spiders.

[[AC:{{Comics}}]]
* ''Taskmaster'' (2002)
* ''Taskmaster v.2'' (2010-2011)
* ''Taskmaster: Unthinkable''
* ''Secret Avengers Vol. 2'' (2013)

'''Storylines'''
* ''ComicBook/CivilWar''
* ''ComicBook/DarkReign''
* ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}''

[[AC:Film]]
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse
** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}''

[[AC:VideoGames]]
* ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance''
* ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3''
* ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes''
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'', voiced by Creator/BrianBloom
* ''VideoGame/MarvelsAvengers''

[[AC:WebAnimation]]
* ''WebAnimation/MarvelRisingUltimateComics'', voiced by Creator/BrianBloom

[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}''

Has nothing to do with the British comedy show ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'', or the similarly-named video game ''VideoGame/TaskMaker''. It also has zero relations to the wrestler ''Wrestling/KevinSullivan'' who uses "Taskmaster" as his wrestling name.

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!!Taskmaster-Related Tropes:

* AmnesiacLover: He's married, but can't even remember it for more than a few minutes after his wife Mercedes tells him. She implies this isn't the first time it's happened.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: As described above, he can copy the skills and movements (but not powers) of anyone he sees. Not only that, but he can use this knowledge to predict what his opponent will do next. Too bad it's useless against people like {{ComicBook/Deadpool}} people who are [[ConfusionFu nuttier than squirrel poo.]] And it doesn't grant him RequiredSecondaryPowers, like trying out a dive while he didn't know how to swim.
** He also spends a huge amount of his down time absorbing knowledge and skills that he ''may'' have a use for at some point. If Taskmaster says he's seen whatever-skill-is-needed-in-the-heat-of-the-moment you ''know'' he's got the situation covered.
-->'''Stewardess:''' We're in trouble! The pilot and co-pilot are both out cold. Do you know how to land a 747?
-->'''Taskmaster:''' I've seen it done.
** Despite the above comments, he has managed to work out some of Deadpool's fighting style to the point where he can copy some of it, and notes some consistency in his ConfusionFu (such as the fact that he apparently always dodges to the left). This proves useful when Deadpool hired him to disguise himself as a second Deadpool to trick the Thunderbolts.
* ArchEnemy: To Scott Lang. It's not mutual though; Tasky doesn't even consider him a threat.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: His ability to mimic the fighting style of anyone he encounters often leads to this, and he's been known to talk down to his opponents about how over matched they are while they fight. It gets him in trouble in ''All-New Wolverine'' while fighting ComicBook/{{X 23}}, as while he can certainly adapt to her ''moves'', he's so busy admonishing her on how hopeless it is for her that he completely forgets (or just plain didn't realize) that her claws aren't all in the same place as [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Logan's]]...
** It's also possible that due to his amnesia, he may simply have forgotten that she had foot claws or didn't get a chance to study up on her in the first place.
* BadassNormal: One of the most badass normal of the marvel multiverse.
* BigBad: Most of Scott Lang's sometimes involve him.
* BoxedCrook: He works off his time by teaching heroes.
* CloakAndDagger: He's worked for just about every secret agency in Marvel that you've ever heard of. And a few you haven't.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Taskmaster has on several occasions copied and used explicitly superhuman physical abilities in a pinch (Shi'ar martial arts, which require a lighter, stronger-than-human skeleton and musculature, and bullet-catching, respectively), and has taught himself to move at "twice the speed the human body was designed for" by watching video of various techniques on fast-forward.
** Additionally, he once underwent an experimental process to allow himself to copy actual superpowers via observation, but unfortunately, was interrupted before the process could fully "take".
** That said, he's still otherwise human and such feats take a toll on his body.
* ConsummateProfessional: The mercenary that most fits this trope in the Marvel U. Other mercenaries are either too emotional and thus prone to goodness (ComicBook/SilverSable), too amoral (Bullseye), or too batshit crazy (ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}).
* CursedWithAwesome[=/=]BlessedWithSuck: Taskmaster's ability has been retconned so that he can only remember things related to fighting and survival. He can't remember things that he did last week.
* DeadpanSnarker: Since his debut, But particularly when written by Creator/GailSimone.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Oh God, this guy could be the most triumphant example of this trope, even in the same series his mask looks more like a [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ctmj2UpM2Io/TI7nBGKx5QI/AAAAAAAAEeM/BkiO6BzhH-o/s1600/Taskmaster-1.jpg skull]] [[http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ctmj2UpM2Io/TI7nMH1kntI/AAAAAAAAEec/bt8921OvqA8/s1600/taskmaster.jpg or]] [[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/images/news/the-avengers/taskmaster1.jpg like]] a [[http://iluvpress-start.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/440px-Taskmaster_Head.jpg ghost]]or [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Gd8NBIma-zo/SiMqLU89euI/AAAAAAAAInc/M-uv-voaQT8/s400/Avengers+The+Initiative+24+-+taskmasternewinitiativeleader.jpg something else]]
* DinerBrawl: Ensues at the end of the first issue.
* DittoFighter: He can mimic every move he sees once, but he cannot replicate the strength of the opponent he's copied. So he can mimic Hulk's smash but not the sheer destructive power.
* DownerEnding:
** His miniseries ends with Mercedes successfully getting him to remember her... only for him to sacrifice those memories again to [[HeroicSacrifice save her from the villain of the story.]] The worst part is she implies this isn't even the first time this has happened and that he's remembered and forgotten her ''dozens of times.''
** Avengers Academy also has one. Throughout the fight, he jokes with Finesse, before finally admitting that he might be her father, but honestly doesn't know -- and that soon he won't even remember her, because she's like him in that her fighting style comes from everyone else's; there's nothing that's really unique enough for him to remember her.
* DrillSergeantNasty: Sometimes it usually depends on how incompetent his students are, what he's getting paid for, and how he wants to work them. Averted during his time as drill instructor for Camp Hammond. The first thing he says is "that whole ''Full Metal Jacket'' thing the guy before me did? Not doing it."
* DualWielding: Shows a fondness for doing this with pistols in the Udon mini-series and concurrent issues of ''Deadpool'' and ''Agent X''.
* EpicFail:
** '''ANYTIME''' when Taskmaster fights Deadpool, mainly due to the former's [[SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining inability to fully remember non-survival actions]] and the latter's ConfusionFu.
*** Subverted in Deadpool vs. Punisher #4. By making use of Frank Castle's no-nonsense combat style, Tasky was decisively beating the hell out of Wade before Frank managed to save him, and he even put up a solid fight against both at once.
** During a fight against Slapstick, Slapstick managed to get his hand on Taskmaster's broadsword. As he attempts to swing it at him, Taskmaster attempts to mimic the way Slapstick contorted his body to dodge his earlier attacks. Taskmaster ends up breaking his own spine in the process.
** While fighting the ComicBook/AllNewWolverine, he assumes that she has the same powers as her father. She uses this to her advantage when he makes him block a kick with his hand, only to pop her foot claw out while he's holding her foot.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** In the "ComicBook/DeadpoolKillsTheMarvelUniverse" mini series taking place in an alternate universe, he's disgusted when he sees that Deadpool had killed the ComicBook/PowerPack, who are a team of ''kids''! He even says that Deadpool deserves to die for that.[[note]]Ironically, Deadpool himself usually has a strict intolerance of harming children, but this was a WhatIf story[[/note]]
** He mentions in the Udon Studios ''Taskmaster'' miniseries that he feels sorry for security guards, since they're usually underpaid, and prefers not to kill them if possible.
* EvilMentor: He's does it for a living, running schools for mercenaries to train them as either {{Elite Mook}}s or full-fledged super-villains, although some of his students (like U.S. Agent and the original Spider-Woman) eventually qualified as heroes. He occasionally turns into a TreacherousAdvisor, especially when working for the Red Skull (in one case sending the worst students to be "sparring partners" for his boss, which was a death sentence) but can be more efficient by-the-book on his own sometimes hiring other super-villains to form formal academies, like the time Anaconda worked for him as a calisthenics instructor.
* TheFaceless: He never takes off his mask on-panel, whether others are around or not. When he is defeated and his mask is stolen in his own miniseries, we see him only in silhouette, and then from behind, before he retrieves his mask and makes sure the ones who took it aren't going to be telling anyone.
** One of the Udon comics actually did show him without the mask on... in a flashback to when he was twelve or so.
** Goes so far that when he's working with ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} and wearing a copy of his costume, he can be seen wearing his traditional skull mask underneath his Deadpool mask.
** It was shown once when ComicBook/MoonKnight defeated him and threatened to cut off his face literally but instead decided to just cut his mask off.
** We actually do see his face in ''Comicbook/AllNewWolverine'': After Laura gets the upper hand against him [[SmugSnake while he's mouthing off about her not being able to beat him]], she adds insult to injury by ripping his mask off.
** In the 2010 series, he spends the opening of the first issue out of costume, and his face is fully shown.
* {{Foil}}: To Deadpool, whenever he shows up. Taskmaster is calm and professional, while Deadpool is unpredictable and crazy.
* HiddenDepths: He was unhappy when he discovered that he would be unable to remember Finesse, who is possibly his daughter (all of her fighting skills are copied like his, so he can't remember her using them as he had hoped, and was very concerned about [[spoiler: Mockingbird]], right up until [[spoiler: she killed him while she was brainwashed. Of course, it turns out he's not actually dead, as Mockingbird deliberately missed his vitals when she shot him]].
** The miniseries which revealed his backstory, and revealed his WildCard TrueNeutral status is the result of him being too heroic to fully commit to being a villain, but hates himself too much to be a hero because he feels immense guilt for [[spoiler: leaving his wife when he lost his memory of her]] but doesn't remember what he actually did, and has convinced himself its an unforgivable MoralEventHorizon.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The nature of his powers makes this a legitimate possibility any time he mimics something his body is physically incapable of because of a lack of RequiredSecondaryPowers. In one issue of ''Deadpool'' he ''snapped his own spine'' while mimicking Slapstick's fighting style. Because while he can certainly learn the moves by observing, he ''can't'' mimic Slapstick's CartoonPhysics and RuleOfFunny powers, so RealityEnsues.
* IKnowMortalKombat: He is capable of doing this, as this is his power. Due to "photographic reflexes", he can perfectly emulate any humanly possible physical action he's seen someone else perform, both in person and on video. He once used GunFu on a bunch of guys and claims he learned it from a Creator/JetLi movie marathon he'd watched the previous night. He has even been known to watch kung-fu movies on fast-forward and temporarily use the styles he saw at the same increased speed. Unfortunately, [[spoiler: it also erases an equal portion of memory from his brain to make space for the new technique, i.e., his name or knowing that he has a wife.]] There's also some limitations; if a technique has RequiredSecondaryPowers at ''best'' he won't be able to perform it at all. At worst he may just end up injuring himself while trying it (such as when he tried to mimic Slapstick's ToonPhysics).
* IdentityAmnesia: He's really an ex-SHIELD agent whose only reason for being a bad guy is the feeling of guilt he can't escape of abandoning his wife Mercedes. Even after the rest of his memories are gone, he can't escape it.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Observation of ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, the Punisher, Bullseye and others has given him this with a variety of implements ranging from the usual bows and guns to ''lead pencils''.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Implied to be the reason for his carrying one in the Udon mini-series. Outside of UDON books however, he prefers double edge swords. (The preeminent swordsman in the Marvel Universe at the time of his creation was the Black Knight, so Tasky copied his skills.)
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: During the KIA Incident during ''Avengers: The Initiative'', Taskmaster survived the mad clone's initial rampage through the facility, and spent the rest of the event sitting in the basement with Eric O'Grady watching ''Chuck''.
* LamarckWasRight: Finesse of ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has his powers and is implied to be his daughter, though he can't remember if it's true.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Justified a little better than most cases in fiction. It is explained in his mini-series that all of his explicit memories, which makes up his past, have been wiped out because of damage to the hippocampus. This leaves only the implicit ones, which contain his skill set, left.
* LogicalWeakness: He is not capable of duplicating a physical feat if the effort to do so requires superhuman power.
* MadeOfIron: Has shrugged off multiple bullet wounds, getting drop-kicked through a wall by an enraged Spider-Man and being run over by speeding cars.
* TheMentor: Due to knowing the movesets of many heroes and villains, he's often hired for teaching others how to fight. For example, Agent X, in the eponymous mini-series, and the Iron Spiders, whom he imprinted with Spider-Man's moveset.
* MoodWhiplash: His miniseries has a severe case. It goes from scenes involving a South American village full of Adolf Hitlers trying to kill each other to Taskmaster's inner monologues reflecting on how horrible life is being unable to have an identity thanks to his memory loss.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his powers to impress women, gamble, cook and perfect his golf swing.
* OneSteveLimit: Subverted in that he shares the same first name as Iron Man, but Taskmaster is very rarely addressed as Tony.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He'll work for goddamn anyone if they pay him enough.
* PetTheDog: He and Constrictor both allowed Initiative washout Butterball to take a picture looking like the kid had beaten them in a fight.
* PhotographicMemory:
** So much so that there's been some debate on whether it makes him super-human, mutant, or just "gifted". Supposedly, learning new moves overwrites other memories. However, while the "Learning moves erases my memories" bit ''sounds'' believable, it's false. The human brain can store a virtually unlimited amount of information. Even Taskmaster's amnesia is portrayed unrealistically. In real life, there is a condition where people lack the ability to form new memories, or at least, long term memories. Because of this ''they have no concept of time''. A man who obtained the amnesia in, say, 1980, ''would always think it's 1980''. Yet, when Taskmaster's amnesia is shown, its effects are nowhere near as extensive as this.
** His wife Mercedes Merced also counts.
** PowersAsPrograms: A better way to explain his powers is this trope. His brain in the 2010 miniseries was said to be reformed after consuming an attempted recreation of the Super Soldier Serum. Now it acts more like a computer where it will "dump" what it finds is unnecessary and only keep fighting moves as well as some small analyzable cues in movement like a computer whose OS is set to delete anything not related to certain subjects. It's one of the reasons why he fights Finesse in an effort to remember her, though due to her training he's able to tell she has no unique attacks only is replicating others like he does. It's been shown he's to be able to recall some things unrelated with fighting but only with a complex set of mental triggers, and has learnt to fake remembering people to hide this (which is largely why he wears a mask; no one can tell how surprised he is when they approach him).
* PragmaticVillainy: For a while there he was the only Marvel villain who had never been captured because of his willingness to abandon his criminal endeavors whenever things got too hairy. As he said in his first battle with the Avengers, he might actually have been able to beat all of them, but it was too risky to try and there wasn't any profit in it.
* ProfessionalKiller: Compared to Deapool, Bullseye, Lady Bullseye, Deathstrike, and even Wolverine he is the most professional assassin.
* PunchClockVillain: So much that he can even be a PunchClockHero sometimes. In short, Taskmaster seems to go with whichever side will make him the most reliable, most hassle-free money.
* RealityEnsues: Not always enforced, but most of the time if Taskmaster tries to copy the moves of someone whose moves are only possible because of their superpowers, he will at best not do it very effectively, and if he's really unlucky he'll actually hurt himself trying to pull it off - just because you threw a punch the same way the Hulk did does not mean you can punch through a brick wall like he did (or even just ''not'' break your hand).
* RealMenWearPink: Likes the Spice Girls.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Noticeably averted when it comes to his photographic reflexes; he can't effectively copy a move or ability that requires superhuman strength, as well as any energy or projectile-based techniques, although it should be stated that he is still much stronger and faster than the average human. His mind is still human despite his photographic memory, so he has a limit to how much he can remember and recall.
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: The drawback to his abilities is that every time he learns a new combat skill, he loses his memory and any non-combat data. This was made up in the latest mini, as he often watches cooking and golf shows to learn those skills, and his first few uses of his abilities is learning to lasso and diving.
* SadistTeacher: Often seems like this to his students.
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: As an homage to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Muerte Mexican personification of Death]], he wears a skull mask.
* SkullForAHead: As mentioned above, he traditionally wears a mask that resembles a skull.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: His real name is Tony Masters.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His prowess and physical ability can fluctuate. Supposedly, his only real power is his photographic reflexes, and outside of that he's just a "peak human" who's greatest asset is his mind and skill. Yet he's pulled off feats that go beyond that, as detailed below, and can be a true superhuman fighter when the need arises.
* StupidJetpackHitler: The latest mini-series makes his copying powers out to be the result of taking a formula devised by German scientists towards the end of WWII.
* SuperReflexes: Is capable of perceiving and reacting to the world around him at faster-than-human levels, allowing him to function consciously while using his double speed ability and to perceive bullets in flight and catch them with his hands or otherwise deflect them.
* SuperSpeed: In addition to the aforementioned bullet-catching, he's also been seen shooting multiple arrows near-simultaneously (from a bow, which, being a direct copy of Hawkeye's, requires more arm-strength than the average fit, adult male human possesses to even pull back to its full draw-length even once) and killing half a dozen men standing yards apart from each other with a sword in less than a second. When other characters fight him it can seem like he's everywhere around them all at once.
* SuperStrength: Seems to exhibit a some form of this (despite ostensibly only being "peak human"), being able to generate enough force through a shield throw to temporarily short out ComicBook/IronMan's armour, knock giant characters off their feet despite being a dozen or so times smaller, casually punch a grown man several times his body-length through the air and hold his own against the superhumanly powerful Asgardians.
* TakeThat: Gets into a fight with [[AffirmativeActionLegacy the daughters of]] Tarantula and Batroc the Leaper and, after expressing surprise since he [[MistakenForGay thought they were gay]], declares he hates [[CaptainEthnic ethnic stereotypes]] before shooting them both.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Black Ant, whenever he's written by Nick Spencer.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} have this type of "friendship"- perhaps said best by Taskmaster: "The things I do for the friends I can't stand..."
* VocalDissonance: A scary super-merc with a skull mask, who also happens to have a thick [[BrooklynRage Brooklyn accent]]. In ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', Creator/SteveBlum's portrayal of him reminds quite a few of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Moe Szyslak]], yet it's entirely accurate for him to sound like that.
* WildCard:
** Taskmaster will work for HYDRA one moment and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} the next - his only loyalty is to the one paying him.
** Seemed to be changing when [[spoiler:despite M.O.D.O.K.'s expectations, Taskmaster genuinely joined S.H.I.E.L.D.'s side, and seems to have liked Mockingbird.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Personally, I think we've done enough of the [[ColdBloodedTorture beating and torture]] and I'm ready to move straight to the [[OffWithHisHead beheading]]."]]

->''"That gig -- the Villain Schools -- I had to get out of it. Think about it. All my clients were guys who needed training. It was always, 'C'mon, Tasky, front me the training. I'll make good after my first job. I'm gonna be huge, man. You just gotta teach me that badass [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] move I saw on Entertainment Tonight." And the heroes, swinging in to bust up the free enterprise, I'm engaged in. And every time they do? I gotta find a new abandoned warehouse or a new abandoned drilling platform or, would it had never been so, a new circus to take over. Overhead? You don't know what overhead is until you've seen what a guy gets paid to scoop up elephant %?$#!"''
-->-- '''Taskmaster'''

Taskmaster (Tony Masters) is a Creator/MarvelComics character. He first appeared in ''"[[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]''" vol. 1 #195 (May, 1980), created by David Michelinie and George Pérez. He serves as a [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor sometimes hero, sometimes villain]] of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. His trademark is the ability to [[PowerCopying copy the movements, and, therefore, skills of those he watches]], which he calls "photographic reflexes". What's interesting about him as compared to other power mimics is that he doesn't copy the powers of those individuals he sees, only their mundane skills. One example of this is when he's [[ComicBook/TheAvengers working for the 50 State Initiative]] and copies the movement skills of ComicBook/SpiderMan for use in training the Scarlet Spiders.

[[AC:{{Comics}}]]
* ''Taskmaster'' (2002)
* ''Taskmaster v.2'' (2010-2011)
* ''Taskmaster: Unthinkable''
* ''Secret Avengers Vol. 2'' (2013)

'''Storylines'''
* ''ComicBook/CivilWar''
* ''ComicBook/DarkReign''
* ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}''

[[AC:Film]]
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse
** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}''

[[AC:VideoGames]]
* ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance''
* ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3''
* ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes''
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'', voiced by Creator/BrianBloom
* ''VideoGame/MarvelsAvengers''

[[AC:WebAnimation]]
* ''WebAnimation/MarvelRisingUltimateComics'', voiced by Creator/BrianBloom

[[AC:WesternAnimation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}''

Has nothing to do with the British comedy show ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'', or the similarly-named video game ''VideoGame/TaskMaker''. It also has zero relations to the wrestler ''Wrestling/KevinSullivan'' who uses "Taskmaster" as his wrestling name.

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!!Taskmaster-Related Tropes:

* AmnesiacLover: He's married, but can't even remember it for more than a few minutes after his wife Mercedes tells him. She implies this isn't the first time it's happened.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: As described above, he can copy the skills and movements (but not powers) of anyone he sees. Not only that, but he can use this knowledge to predict what his opponent will do next. Too bad it's useless against people like {{ComicBook/Deadpool}} people who are [[ConfusionFu nuttier than squirrel poo.]] And it doesn't grant him RequiredSecondaryPowers, like trying out a dive while he didn't know how to swim.
** He also spends a huge amount of his down time absorbing knowledge and skills that he ''may'' have a use for at some point. If Taskmaster says he's seen whatever-skill-is-needed-in-the-heat-of-the-moment you ''know'' he's got the situation covered.
-->'''Stewardess:''' We're in trouble! The pilot and co-pilot are both out cold. Do you know how to land a 747?
-->'''Taskmaster:''' I've seen it done.
** Despite the above comments, he has managed to work out some of Deadpool's fighting style to the point where he can copy some of it, and notes some consistency in his ConfusionFu (such as the fact that he apparently always dodges to the left). This proves useful when Deadpool hired him to disguise himself as a second Deadpool to trick the Thunderbolts.
* ArchEnemy: To Scott Lang. It's not mutual though; Tasky doesn't even consider him a threat.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: His ability to mimic the fighting style of anyone he encounters often leads to this, and he's been known to talk down to his opponents about how over matched they are while they fight. It gets him in trouble in ''All-New Wolverine'' while fighting ComicBook/{{X 23}}, as while he can certainly adapt to her ''moves'', he's so busy admonishing her on how hopeless it is for her that he completely forgets (or just plain didn't realize) that her claws aren't all in the same place as [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Logan's]]...
** It's also possible that due to his amnesia, he may simply have forgotten that she had foot claws or didn't get a chance to study up on her in the first place.
* BadassNormal: One of the most badass normal of the marvel multiverse.
* BigBad: Most of Scott Lang's sometimes involve him.
* BoxedCrook: He works off his time by teaching heroes.
* CloakAndDagger: He's worked for just about every secret agency in Marvel that you've ever heard of. And a few you haven't.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Taskmaster has on several occasions copied and used explicitly superhuman physical abilities in a pinch (Shi'ar martial arts, which require a lighter, stronger-than-human skeleton and musculature, and bullet-catching, respectively), and has taught himself to move at "twice the speed the human body was designed for" by watching video of various techniques on fast-forward.
** Additionally, he once underwent an experimental process to allow himself to copy actual superpowers via observation, but unfortunately, was interrupted before the process could fully "take".
** That said, he's still otherwise human and such feats take a toll on his body.
* ConsummateProfessional: The mercenary that most fits this trope in the Marvel U. Other mercenaries are either too emotional and thus prone to goodness (ComicBook/SilverSable), too amoral (Bullseye), or too batshit crazy (ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}).
* CursedWithAwesome[=/=]BlessedWithSuck: Taskmaster's ability has been retconned so that he can only remember things related to fighting and survival. He can't remember things that he did last week.
* DeadpanSnarker: Since his debut, But particularly when written by Creator/GailSimone.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Oh God, this guy could be the most triumphant example of this trope, even in the same series his mask looks more like a [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ctmj2UpM2Io/TI7nBGKx5QI/AAAAAAAAEeM/BkiO6BzhH-o/s1600/Taskmaster-1.jpg skull]] [[http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ctmj2UpM2Io/TI7nMH1kntI/AAAAAAAAEec/bt8921OvqA8/s1600/taskmaster.jpg or]] [[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/images/news/the-avengers/taskmaster1.jpg like]] a [[http://iluvpress-start.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/440px-Taskmaster_Head.jpg ghost]]or [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Gd8NBIma-zo/SiMqLU89euI/AAAAAAAAInc/M-uv-voaQT8/s400/Avengers+The+Initiative+24+-+taskmasternewinitiativeleader.jpg something else]]
* DinerBrawl: Ensues at the end of the first issue.
* DittoFighter: He can mimic every move he sees once, but he cannot replicate the strength of the opponent he's copied. So he can mimic Hulk's smash but not the sheer destructive power.
* DownerEnding:
** His miniseries ends with Mercedes successfully getting him to remember her... only for him to sacrifice those memories again to [[HeroicSacrifice save her from the villain of the story.]] The worst part is she implies this isn't even the first time this has happened and that he's remembered and forgotten her ''dozens of times.''
** Avengers Academy also has one. Throughout the fight, he jokes with Finesse, before finally admitting that he might be her father, but honestly doesn't know -- and that soon he won't even remember her, because she's like him in that her fighting style comes from everyone else's; there's nothing that's really unique enough for him to remember her.
* DrillSergeantNasty: Sometimes it usually depends on how incompetent his students are, what he's getting paid for, and how he wants to work them. Averted during his time as drill instructor for Camp Hammond. The first thing he says is "that whole ''Full Metal Jacket'' thing the guy before me did? Not doing it."
* DualWielding: Shows a fondness for doing this with pistols in the Udon mini-series and concurrent issues of ''Deadpool'' and ''Agent X''.
* EpicFail:
** '''ANYTIME''' when Taskmaster fights Deadpool, mainly due to the former's [[SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining inability to fully remember non-survival actions]] and the latter's ConfusionFu.
*** Subverted in Deadpool vs. Punisher #4. By making use of Frank Castle's no-nonsense combat style, Tasky was decisively beating the hell out of Wade before Frank managed to save him, and he even put up a solid fight against both at once.
** During a fight against Slapstick, Slapstick managed to get his hand on Taskmaster's broadsword. As he attempts to swing it at him, Taskmaster attempts to mimic the way Slapstick contorted his body to dodge his earlier attacks. Taskmaster ends up breaking his own spine in the process.
** While fighting the ComicBook/AllNewWolverine, he assumes that she has the same powers as her father. She uses this to her advantage when he makes him block a kick with his hand, only to pop her foot claw out while he's holding her foot.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** In the "ComicBook/DeadpoolKillsTheMarvelUniverse" mini series taking place in an alternate universe, he's disgusted when he sees that Deadpool had killed the ComicBook/PowerPack, who are a team of ''kids''! He even says that Deadpool deserves to die for that.[[note]]Ironically, Deadpool himself usually has a strict intolerance of harming children, but this was a WhatIf story[[/note]]
** He mentions in the Udon Studios ''Taskmaster'' miniseries that he feels sorry for security guards, since they're usually underpaid, and prefers not to kill them if possible.
* EvilMentor: He's does it for a living, running schools for mercenaries to train them as either {{Elite Mook}}s or full-fledged super-villains, although some of his students (like U.S. Agent and the original Spider-Woman) eventually qualified as heroes. He occasionally turns into a TreacherousAdvisor, especially when working for the Red Skull (in one case sending the worst students to be "sparring partners" for his boss, which was a death sentence) but can be more efficient by-the-book on his own sometimes hiring other super-villains to form formal academies, like the time Anaconda worked for him as a calisthenics instructor.
* TheFaceless: He never takes off his mask on-panel, whether others are around or not. When he is defeated and his mask is stolen in his own miniseries, we see him only in silhouette, and then from behind, before he retrieves his mask and makes sure the ones who took it aren't going to be telling anyone.
** One of the Udon comics actually did show him without the mask on... in a flashback to when he was twelve or so.
** Goes so far that when he's working with ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} and wearing a copy of his costume, he can be seen wearing his traditional skull mask underneath his Deadpool mask.
** It was shown once when ComicBook/MoonKnight defeated him and threatened to cut off his face literally but instead decided to just cut his mask off.
** We actually do see his face in ''Comicbook/AllNewWolverine'': After Laura gets the upper hand against him [[SmugSnake while he's mouthing off about her not being able to beat him]], she adds insult to injury by ripping his mask off.
** In the 2010 series, he spends the opening of the first issue out of costume, and his face is fully shown.
* {{Foil}}: To Deadpool, whenever he shows up. Taskmaster is calm and professional, while Deadpool is unpredictable and crazy.
* HiddenDepths: He was unhappy when he discovered that he would be unable to remember Finesse, who is possibly his daughter (all of her fighting skills are copied like his, so he can't remember her using them as he had hoped, and was very concerned about [[spoiler: Mockingbird]], right up until [[spoiler: she killed him while she was brainwashed. Of course, it turns out he's not actually dead, as Mockingbird deliberately missed his vitals when she shot him]].
** The miniseries which revealed his backstory, and revealed his WildCard TrueNeutral status is the result of him being too heroic to fully commit to being a villain, but hates himself too much to be a hero because he feels immense guilt for [[spoiler: leaving his wife when he lost his memory of her]] but doesn't remember what he actually did, and has convinced himself its an unforgivable MoralEventHorizon.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The nature of his powers makes this a legitimate possibility any time he mimics something his body is physically incapable of because of a lack of RequiredSecondaryPowers. In one issue of ''Deadpool'' he ''snapped his own spine'' while mimicking Slapstick's fighting style. Because while he can certainly learn the moves by observing, he ''can't'' mimic Slapstick's CartoonPhysics and RuleOfFunny powers, so RealityEnsues.
* IKnowMortalKombat: He is capable of doing this, as this is his power. Due to "photographic reflexes", he can perfectly emulate any humanly possible physical action he's seen someone else perform, both in person and on video. He once used GunFu on a bunch of guys and claims he learned it from a Creator/JetLi movie marathon he'd watched the previous night. He has even been known to watch kung-fu movies on fast-forward and temporarily use the styles he saw at the same increased speed. Unfortunately, [[spoiler: it also erases an equal portion of memory from his brain to make space for the new technique, i.e., his name or knowing that he has a wife.]] There's also some limitations; if a technique has RequiredSecondaryPowers at ''best'' he won't be able to perform it at all. At worst he may just end up injuring himself while trying it (such as when he tried to mimic Slapstick's ToonPhysics).
* IdentityAmnesia: He's really an ex-SHIELD agent whose only reason for being a bad guy is the feeling of guilt he can't escape of abandoning his wife Mercedes. Even after the rest of his memories are gone, he can't escape it.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Observation of ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, the Punisher, Bullseye and others has given him this with a variety of implements ranging from the usual bows and guns to ''lead pencils''.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Implied to be the reason for his carrying one in the Udon mini-series. Outside of UDON books however, he prefers double edge swords. (The preeminent swordsman in the Marvel Universe at the time of his creation was the Black Knight, so Tasky copied his skills.)
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: During the KIA Incident during ''Avengers: The Initiative'', Taskmaster survived the mad clone's initial rampage through the facility, and spent the rest of the event sitting in the basement with Eric O'Grady watching ''Chuck''.
* LamarckWasRight: Finesse of ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has his powers and is implied to be his daughter, though he can't remember if it's true.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Justified a little better than most cases in fiction. It is explained in his mini-series that all of his explicit memories, which makes up his past, have been wiped out because of damage to the hippocampus. This leaves only the implicit ones, which contain his skill set, left.
* LogicalWeakness: He is not capable of duplicating a physical feat if the effort to do so requires superhuman power.
* MadeOfIron: Has shrugged off multiple bullet wounds, getting drop-kicked through a wall by an enraged Spider-Man and being run over by speeding cars.
* TheMentor: Due to knowing the movesets of many heroes and villains, he's often hired for teaching others how to fight. For example, Agent X, in the eponymous mini-series, and the Iron Spiders, whom he imprinted with Spider-Man's moveset.
* MoodWhiplash: His miniseries has a severe case. It goes from scenes involving a South American village full of Adolf Hitlers trying to kill each other to Taskmaster's inner monologues reflecting on how horrible life is being unable to have an identity thanks to his memory loss.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his powers to impress women, gamble, cook and perfect his golf swing.
* OneSteveLimit: Subverted in that he shares the same first name as Iron Man, but Taskmaster is very rarely addressed as Tony.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He'll work for goddamn anyone if they pay him enough.
* PetTheDog: He and Constrictor both allowed Initiative washout Butterball to take a picture looking like the kid had beaten them in a fight.
* PhotographicMemory:
** So much so that there's been some debate on whether it makes him super-human, mutant, or just "gifted". Supposedly, learning new moves overwrites other memories. However, while the "Learning moves erases my memories" bit ''sounds'' believable, it's false. The human brain can store a virtually unlimited amount of information. Even Taskmaster's amnesia is portrayed unrealistically. In real life, there is a condition where people lack the ability to form new memories, or at least, long term memories. Because of this ''they have no concept of time''. A man who obtained the amnesia in, say, 1980, ''would always think it's 1980''. Yet, when Taskmaster's amnesia is shown, its effects are nowhere near as extensive as this.
** His wife Mercedes Merced also counts.
** PowersAsPrograms: A better way to explain his powers is this trope. His brain in the 2010 miniseries was said to be reformed after consuming an attempted recreation of the Super Soldier Serum. Now it acts more like a computer where it will "dump" what it finds is unnecessary and only keep fighting moves as well as some small analyzable cues in movement like a computer whose OS is set to delete anything not related to certain subjects. It's one of the reasons why he fights Finesse in an effort to remember her, though due to her training he's able to tell she has no unique attacks only is replicating others like he does. It's been shown he's to be able to recall some things unrelated with fighting but only with a complex set of mental triggers, and has learnt to fake remembering people to hide this (which is largely why he wears a mask; no one can tell how surprised he is when they approach him).
* PragmaticVillainy: For a while there he was the only Marvel villain who had never been captured because of his willingness to abandon his criminal endeavors whenever things got too hairy. As he said in his first battle with the Avengers, he might actually have been able to beat all of them, but it was too risky to try and there wasn't any profit in it.
* ProfessionalKiller: Compared to Deapool, Bullseye, Lady Bullseye, Deathstrike, and even Wolverine he is the most professional assassin.
* PunchClockVillain: So much that he can even be a PunchClockHero sometimes. In short, Taskmaster seems to go with whichever side will make him the most reliable, most hassle-free money.
* RealityEnsues: Not always enforced, but most of the time if Taskmaster tries to copy the moves of someone whose moves are only possible because of their superpowers, he will at best not do it very effectively, and if he's really unlucky he'll actually hurt himself trying to pull it off - just because you threw a punch the same way the Hulk did does not mean you can punch through a brick wall like he did (or even just ''not'' break your hand).
* RealMenWearPink: Likes the Spice Girls.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Noticeably averted when it comes to his photographic reflexes; he can't effectively copy a move or ability that requires superhuman strength, as well as any energy or projectile-based techniques, although it should be stated that he is still much stronger and faster than the average human. His mind is still human despite his photographic memory, so he has a limit to how much he can remember and recall.
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: The drawback to his abilities is that every time he learns a new combat skill, he loses his memory and any non-combat data. This was made up in the latest mini, as he often watches cooking and golf shows to learn those skills, and his first few uses of his abilities is learning to lasso and diving.
* SadistTeacher: Often seems like this to his students.
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: As an homage to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Muerte Mexican personification of Death]], he wears a skull mask.
* SkullForAHead: As mentioned above, he traditionally wears a mask that resembles a skull.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: His real name is Tony Masters.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His prowess and physical ability can fluctuate. Supposedly, his only real power is his photographic reflexes, and outside of that he's just a "peak human" who's greatest asset is his mind and skill. Yet he's pulled off feats that go beyond that, as detailed below, and can be a true superhuman fighter when the need arises.
* StupidJetpackHitler: The latest mini-series makes his copying powers out to be the result of taking a formula devised by German scientists towards the end of WWII.
* SuperReflexes: Is capable of perceiving and reacting to the world around him at faster-than-human levels, allowing him to function consciously while using his double speed ability and to perceive bullets in flight and catch them with his hands or otherwise deflect them.
* SuperSpeed: In addition to the aforementioned bullet-catching, he's also been seen shooting multiple arrows near-simultaneously (from a bow, which, being a direct copy of Hawkeye's, requires more arm-strength than the average fit, adult male human possesses to even pull back to its full draw-length even once) and killing half a dozen men standing yards apart from each other with a sword in less than a second. When other characters fight him it can seem like he's everywhere around them all at once.
* SuperStrength: Seems to exhibit a some form of this (despite ostensibly only being "peak human"), being able to generate enough force through a shield throw to temporarily short out ComicBook/IronMan's armour, knock giant characters off their feet despite being a dozen or so times smaller, casually punch a grown man several times his body-length through the air and hold his own against the superhumanly powerful Asgardians.
* TakeThat: Gets into a fight with [[AffirmativeActionLegacy the daughters of]] Tarantula and Batroc the Leaper and, after expressing surprise since he [[MistakenForGay thought they were gay]], declares he hates [[CaptainEthnic ethnic stereotypes]] before shooting them both.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Black Ant, whenever he's written by Nick Spencer.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} have this type of "friendship"- perhaps said best by Taskmaster: "The things I do for the friends I can't stand..."
* VocalDissonance: A scary super-merc with a skull mask, who also happens to have a thick [[BrooklynRage Brooklyn accent]]. In ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', Creator/SteveBlum's portrayal of him reminds quite a few of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Moe Szyslak]], yet it's entirely accurate for him to sound like that.
* WildCard:
** Taskmaster will work for HYDRA one moment and ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} the next - his only loyalty is to the one paying him.
** Seemed to be changing when [[spoiler:despite M.O.D.O.K.'s expectations, Taskmaster genuinely joined S.H.I.E.L.D.'s side, and seems to have liked Mockingbird.]]
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->''"That gig -- the [[AcademyOfEvil Villain Schools]] -- I had to get out of it. Think about it. All my clients were guys who needed training. It was always, 'C'mon, Tasky, front me the training. I'll make good after my first job. I'm gonna be huge, man. You just gotta teach me that badass [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] move I saw on Entertainment Tonight." And the heroes, swinging in to bust up the free enterprise, I'm engaged in. And every time they do? I gotta find a new [[AbandonedWarehouse abandoned warehouse]] or a new abandoned drilling platform or, would it had never been so, a new circus to take over. Overhead? You don't know what overhead is until you've seen what a guy gets paid to scoop up elephant %?$#!"''

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->''"That gig -- the [[AcademyOfEvil Villain Schools]] Schools -- I had to get out of it. Think about it. All my clients were guys who needed training. It was always, 'C'mon, Tasky, front me the training. I'll make good after my first job. I'm gonna be huge, man. You just gotta teach me that badass [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] move I saw on Entertainment Tonight." And the heroes, swinging in to bust up the free enterprise, I'm engaged in. And every time they do? I gotta find a new [[AbandonedWarehouse abandoned warehouse]] warehouse or a new abandoned drilling platform or, would it had never been so, a new circus to take over. Overhead? You don't know what overhead is until you've seen what a guy gets paid to scoop up elephant %?$#!"''
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* TheMentor: Due to knowing the movesets of many heroes and villains, he's often hired for teaching others how to fight. For example, Agent X, in the eponymous mini-series, and the Iron Spiders, whom he imprinted with Spider-man's movesets.

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->''"That gig -- the [[AcademyOfEvil Villain Schools]] -- I had to get out of it. Think about it. All my clients were guys who needed training. It was always, 'C'mon, Tasky, front me the training. I'll make good after my first job. I'm gonna be huge, man. You just gotta teach me that badass [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] move I saw on Entertainment Tonight." And the heroes, swinging in to bust up the free enterprise, I'm engaged in. And every time they do? I gotta find a new [[AbandonedWarehouse abandoned warehouse]] or a new abandoned drilling platform or, would it had never been so, a new circus to take over. Overhead? You don't know what overhead is until you've see what a guy gets paid to scoop up elephant %?$#!"''

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->''"That gig -- the [[AcademyOfEvil Villain Schools]] -- I had to get out of it. Think about it. All my clients were guys who needed training. It was always, 'C'mon, Tasky, front me the training. I'll make good after my first job. I'm gonna be huge, man. You just gotta teach me that badass [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] move I saw on Entertainment Tonight." And the heroes, swinging in to bust up the free enterprise, I'm engaged in. And every time they do? I gotta find a new [[AbandonedWarehouse abandoned warehouse]] or a new abandoned drilling platform or, would it had never been so, a new circus to take over. Overhead? You don't know what overhead is until you've see seen what a guy gets paid to scoop up elephant %?$#!"''
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* SkullForAHead: As mentioned above, he traditionally wears a mask that resembles a skull.
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** Despite the above comments, he has managed to work out some of Deadpool's fighting style, and notes some consistency in his ConfusionFu (such as the fact that he apparently always dodges to the left).

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* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Noticeably averted when it comes to his photographic reflexes; he can't effectively copy a move or ability that requires superhuman strength, as well as any energy or projectile-based techniques, although it should be stated that he is still much stronger and faster than the average human. His mind is still human despite his photographic memory, so he has a limit to how much he can remember and recall.
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Has nothing to do with the British comedy show [[Series/{{Taskmaster}} Taskmaster]], or the similarly-named Videogame ''VideoGame/TaskMaker''. It also has zero relations to the wrestler ''Wrestling/KevinSullivan'' who uses "Taskmaster" as his wrestling name.

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: As described above, he can copy the skills and movements (but not powers) of anyone he sees. Not only that, but he can use this knowledge to predict what his opponent will do next. Too bad it's useless against [[{{SelfDemonstrating/Deadpool}} people who are]] [[ConfusionFu nuttier than squirrel poo.]] And it doesn't grant him RequiredSecondaryPowers, like trying out a dive while he didn't know how to swim.

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: As described above, he can copy the skills and movements (but not powers) of anyone he sees. Not only that, but he can use this knowledge to predict what his opponent will do next. Too bad it's useless against [[{{SelfDemonstrating/Deadpool}} people like {{ComicBook/Deadpool}} people who are]] are [[ConfusionFu nuttier than squirrel poo.]] And it doesn't grant him RequiredSecondaryPowers, like trying out a dive while he didn't know how to swim.



* ConsummateProfessional: The mercenary that most fits this trope in the Marvel U. Other mercenaries are either too emotional and thus prone to goodness (ComicBook/SilverSable), too amoral (Bullseye), or too batshit crazy (SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}).

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* ConsummateProfessional: The mercenary that most fits this trope in the Marvel U. Other mercenaries are either too emotional and thus prone to goodness (ComicBook/SilverSable), too amoral (Bullseye), or too batshit crazy (SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}).(ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}).



* VitriolicBestBuds: He and SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}} have this type of "friendship"- perhaps said best by Taskmaster: "The things I do for the friends I can't stand..."

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** While fighting the ComicBook/AllNewWolverine, he assumes that she has the same powers as her father. She uses this to her advantage when he makes him block a kick with his hand, only to pop her foot claws out while he's holding her foot.

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