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* ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'':

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* ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'':''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan2000'':

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** [[Comicbook/{{Galactus}} Gah Lak Tus]] is not a universal cosmic being, but just a robot hive-mind.

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** [[Comicbook/{{Galactus}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Gah Lak Tus]] is not a universal cosmic being, but just a robot hive-mind.



* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen''

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* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen''''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001''



** In the regular timeline Doug Ramsey is a mutant (though long believed to be a baseline human), but here he is by all evidence simply an intelligent human.



** There are several different versions of Comicbook/TheVision, but the one from the West Coast Ultimates is a cyborg rather than a RidiculouslyHumanRobot.

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** There are several different versions of Comicbook/TheVision, ComicBook/TheVision, but the one from the West Coast Ultimates is a cyborg rather than a RidiculouslyHumanRobot.{{Ridiculously Human Robot|s}}.



* ''Comicbook/UltimateFantasticFour''
** The Awesome Android is a cyborg rather than an android. Specifically [[spoiler: he's the Mad Thinker's ''brother'', who she converted into a cybernetic assistant after cutting out some of his brain and grafting it onto her own]].

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* ''Comicbook/UltimateFantasticFour''
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''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'': The Awesome Android is a cyborg rather than an android. Specifically [[spoiler: he's the Mad Thinker's ''brother'', who she converted into a cybernetic assistant after cutting out some of his brain and grafting it onto her own]].own]].
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Several characters were reimagined in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe in a different species than their originals.

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Several characters were reimagined in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe in a [[AdaptationSpeciesChange different species species]] than their originals. originals.
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** In the regular timeline Doug is a mutant (though long believed to be a baseline human), but here he is by all evidence simply an intelligent human.

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** In the regular timeline Doug Ramsey is a mutant (though long believed to be a baseline human), but here he is by all evidence simply an intelligent human.
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* ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'':
** Due to being a CompositeCharacter with Firestar, Liz Allan is a mutant instead of a regular human.
** ComicBook/{{Morbius}} is usually an artificial vampire. This version, possibly due to being Dracula's brother, is a true vampire.
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** In the regular timeline Doug is a mutant (though long believed to be a baseline human), but here he is by all evidence simply an intelligent human.

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** Hard-Drive, a minor [[Comicbook/TheInhumans Inhuman]] in the mainline canon, appears in ''Ultimate War'' as a member of Magneto's Brotherhood, implying she's a mutant in this continuity.

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** Hard-Drive, a minor [[Comicbook/TheInhumans Inhuman]] in the mainline canon, appears in ''Ultimate War'' as a member of Magneto's Brotherhood, implying she's a mutant in this continuity. continuity (the Ultimate Inhumans left the planet in their first appearance).
** Lorelei, a mutated human, is now simply a mutant.
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** Instead of being interdimensionial beings, Mojo's a human and Longshot is a mutant. Sprial is also a mutant, too, instead of a human who was turned into a mutated cyborg.

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** Instead of being interdimensionial beings, Mojo's a human and Longshot is a mutant. Sprial Spiral is also a mutant, too, instead of a human who was turned into a mutated cyborg.
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** Hard-Drive, a minor [[Comicbook/TheInhuman Inhuman]] in the mainline canon, appears in ''Ultimate War'' as a member of Magneto's Brotherhood, implying she's a mutant in this continuity.

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** Hard-Drive, a minor [[Comicbook/TheInhuman [[Comicbook/TheInhumans Inhuman]] in the mainline canon, appears in ''Ultimate War'' as a member of Magneto's Brotherhood, implying she's a mutant in this continuity.
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** Hard-Drive, a minor [[Comicbook/TheInhuman Inhuman]] in the mainline canon, appears in ''Ultimate War'' as a member of Magneto's Brotherhood, implying she's a mutant in this continuity.
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** Abigail Brand appears to be a regular human with dyed green hair, rather than a mutant/alien HalfHumanHybrid.

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** Abigail Brand appears to be a regular human with dyed green hair, rather than a mutant/alien HalfHumanHybrid.HalfHumanHybrid.
* ''Comicbook/UltimateFantasticFour''
** The Awesome Android is a cyborg rather than an android. Specifically [[spoiler: he's the Mad Thinker's ''brother'', who she converted into a cybernetic assistant after cutting out some of his brain and grafting it onto her own]].

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* ''Comicbook/TheUltimates'':
** ComicBook/TheWasp is a mutant who was born with her abilities, in contrast to the mainstream comics, where she's a human who gained superpowers through scientific experimentation.
** There are several different versions of Comicbook/TheVision, but the one from the West Coast Ultimates is a cyborg rather than a RidiculouslyHumanRobot.
** Abigail Brand appears to be a regular human with dyed green hair, rather than a mutant/alien HalfHumanHybrid.

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* ''Comicbook/TheUltimates'':
''ComicBook/UltimateGalactusTrilogy''
** ComicBook/TheWasp [[Comicbook/{{Galactus}} Gah Lak Tus]] is not a mutant who was born with her abilities, in contrast to the mainstream comics, where she's universal cosmic being, but just a human who gained superpowers through scientific experimentation.robot hive-mind.
** There are several different versions of Comicbook/TheVision, but the one from the West Coast Ultimates Comicbook/TheSentry is adapted as a cyborg rather than a RidiculouslyHumanRobot.
** Abigail Brand appears to be a regular human with dyed green hair, rather than a mutant/alien HalfHumanHybrid.
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* ''ComicBook/UltimateGalactusTrilogy''
** [[Comicbook/{{Galactus}} Gah Lak Tus]] is not a universal cosmic being, but just a robot hive-mind.
** Comicbook/TheSentry is adapted as a high detail telescope.

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* ''ComicBook/UltimateGalactusTrilogy''
''Comicbook/TheUltimates'':
** [[Comicbook/{{Galactus}} Gah Lak Tus]] ComicBook/TheWasp is not a universal cosmic being, but just mutant who was born with her abilities, in contrast to the mainstream comics, where she's a robot hive-mind.human who gained superpowers through scientific experimentation.
** Comicbook/TheSentry There are several different versions of Comicbook/TheVision, but the one from the West Coast Ultimates is adapted as a high detail telescope.cyborg rather than a RidiculouslyHumanRobot.
** Abigail Brand appears to be a regular human with dyed green hair, rather than a mutant/alien HalfHumanHybrid.
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** Gah Lak Tus is not a universal cosmic being, but just a robot hive-mind.
** The Sentry is adapted as a high detail telescope.

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** [[Comicbook/{{Galactus}} Gah Lak Tus Tus]] is not a universal cosmic being, but just a robot hive-mind.
** The Sentry Comicbook/TheSentry is adapted as a high detail telescope.
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** Instead of being interdimensionial beings, Mojo's a human and Longshot is a mutant. Sprial is also a mutant, too, instead of a mutated human.

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** Instead of being interdimensionial beings, Mojo's a human and Longshot is a mutant. Sprial is also a mutant, too, instead of a human who was turned into a mutated human.cyborg.
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** There are several different versions of Comicbook/TheVision, but the one from the West Coast Ultimates is a cyborg rather than a RidiculouslyHumanRobot.
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Several characters were reimagined in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe in a different species than their originals.
* ''Comicbook/TheUltimates'':
** ComicBook/TheWasp is a mutant who was born with her abilities, in contrast to the mainstream comics, where she's a human who gained superpowers through scientific experimentation.
** Abigail Brand appears to be a regular human with dyed green hair, rather than a mutant/alien HalfHumanHybrid.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen''
** Both John Wraith and Doug Ramsey are humans, not mutants.
** Juggernaut in 616 is often mistaken for a mutant, and his brother (Xavier) is, but his power actually comes from [[UpgradeArtifact a magic ruby]]. Here he actually is a mutant.
** Instead of being interdimensionial beings, Mojo's a human and Longshot is a mutant. Sprial is also a mutant, too, instead of a mutated human.
** Lilandra Neramani is the human leader of a ChurchOfHappyology called Shi’ar Enlightenment, rather than the alien ruler of the Shi'ar Empire.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateGalactusTrilogy''
** Gah Lak Tus is not a universal cosmic being, but just a robot hive-mind.
** The Sentry is adapted as a high detail telescope.

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