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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While usually a ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' villain, this version is fighting Black Panther. Though justified since Spider-Man himself is in this series.

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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While usually a ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' villain, this version is fighting Black Panther. Though justified since Spider-Man himself is in this series.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Agamotto in the comics is the GreaterScopeParagon of the entire position of Sorcerer of Supreme, being promoted from that position to a trinity of good cosmic beings that sponsor all his successors. Here he was corrupted by his powers and had to be banished for his evil.

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* SmugSnake: He's got an ego bigger then Iron Man's and he does have some skill with designing weapons, but he's far from Iron Man's league.

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* SmugSnake: He's got an ego bigger then than Iron Man's Man's, and while he does have some skill with designing weapons, but he's far from Iron Man's league.



* WoundedGazelleGambit: Iron Man thought Hammer pulled this when he pleaded Iron Man for help inside a big suit armor, only to seemingly sucker-punch afterwards. [[spoiler:But it's subverted, because Hammer wasn't in control of his suit--Ultron hijacked his tech]].

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* WoundedGazelleGambit: Iron Man thought Hammer pulled this when he pleaded Iron Man for help inside a big suit armor, only to seemingly sucker-punch him afterwards. [[spoiler:But it's subverted, because Hammer wasn't in control of his suit--Ultron hijacked his tech]].


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* BodySurf: He's good at possessing tech. Half the problem fighting him is his latest body is often [[FightingAShadow a proxy]] while the real one's well out of the way. [[spoiler:He even manages to figure out how to take over Asgardian tech.]]
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse/ PutOnABus/ KilledOffForReal: As of the BattleWorld story arc, Ultron isn’t even mentioned again and it’s a mystery what happened to him. Since Tony was yanked out of the no tech dimension one can theorize the Beyonder could have removed Ultron from the arc reactor since Iron Man’s suits appear to work with the reactivated arc reactor. Though we never get any kind of clue or confirmation about Ultron’s fate.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse/ PutOnABus/ KilledOffForReal: As of the BattleWorld story arc, Ultron isn’t even mentioned again and it’s a mystery what happened to him. Since Tony was yanked out of the no tech dimension one can theorize the Beyonder could have removed Ultron from the arc reactor since Iron Man’s suits appear it’s been shown to work with as normal when they find Tony in the reactivated arc reactor.episode Beyond. Though we never get any kind of clue or confirmation about Ultron’s fate.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse/ PutOnABus/ KilledOffForReal: As of the BattleWorld story arc, Ultron isn’t even mentioned again and it’s a mystery what happened to him. Since Tony was yanked out of the no tech dimension one can theorize the Beyonder could have removed Ultron from the arc reactor since Iron Man’s suits appear to work with the reactivated arc reactor. Though we never get any kind of clue or confirmation about Ultron’s fate.

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Doctor Strange's rival who is trying to bring back Agamoto.

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Doctor Strange's rival who is trying to bring back Agamoto.Agamotto.



* DraggedOffToHell: He summons Agamotto alright. And is promptly dragged off by tentacles for his troubles.



[[folder: The Beyonder]]
!!Beyonder
->Voiced by: Creator/StevenWeber

An alien scientist who put together Battleworld for his "experiment".

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!!Beyonder
[[folder:Agamotto]]
!!Agamotto
->Voiced by: Creator/StevenWeber

An alien scientist who put together Battleworld for
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The first Sorcerer Supreme, and the guy whose eye Doctor Strange wields with
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* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair of his head and he's totally evil.
* EyeScream: Turns out calling it the Eye of Agamotto was not just a name. That actually ''is'' his eye. He understandably would like it back.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He's an evil magic user and he wants to destroy everything everywhere because... evil, apparently.
* HerosEvilPredecessor: The first Sorcerer Supreme, he turned evil and insane.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution: The Eye only passes if its holder willingly gives it over, or if they're pushing up daisies. Agamotto's perfectly fine with killing Stephen to get his eye back.

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[[folder: The Beyonder]]
!!Beyonder
->Voiced by: Creator/StevenWeber

An alien scientist who put together Battleworld for his "experiment".
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* WalkingArmory: When Iron Man scanned his armor, Doom is reported to be [[UpToEleven carrying enough firepower to vaporize the Eastern Seaboard]].

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* WalkingArmory: When Iron Man scanned his armor, Doom is reported to be [[UpToEleven carrying enough firepower to vaporize the Eastern Seaboard]].Seaboard.



* SmugSuper: Though he is no doubt one of the Avengers' most serious foes, he often boasts about his superiority and has the smarts to back up his claims. [[spoiler:This is taken UpToEleven in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'', as he is also in possession of the Scientist Supreme's massive ego and intelligence]].

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* SmugSuper: Though he is no doubt one of the Avengers' most serious foes, he often boasts about his superiority and has the smarts to back up his claims. [[spoiler:This is taken UpToEleven in [[spoiler:In ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'', as he is also in possession of the Scientist Supreme's massive ego and intelligence]].

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* AnimalisticAbomination: An ancient, snake-like creature that was sealed within the Earth, and prophesied to bring about the death of Thor.



* EldritchAbomination: An ancient creature that was sealed within the Earth, and prophesied to bring about the death of Thor.

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* BigBadWannabe: Wanted to join the Cabal. Unfortunately, his attempted audition didn't impress Red Skull. His robot, on the other hand, did. He tries again in "Savage" and comes close, again, to joining the Cabal before getting overconfident and getting his ass handed to him. It's a good thing he didn't join anyways, because [[spoiler:Red Skull would have wiped him out]].

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* BigBadWannabe: Wanted to join the Cabal. Unfortunately, his attempted audition didn't impress Red Skull. His robot, on the other hand, did. He tries again in "Savage" and comes close, again, to joining the Cabal before getting overconfident and getting his ass handed to him. It's a good thing he didn't join anyways, because [[spoiler:Red Skull would have wiped him out]].



* CanonImmigrant: A rather unusual version in that this version seems to be based more off his [[Film/IronMan2 MCU]] counterpart rather than his [[MagnificentBastard comics]] counterpart.
* CompositeCharacter: He seems to be based more off his [[Film/IronMan2 MCU]] counterpart as well as his daughter Justine Hammer in the comics.

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* CanonImmigrant: A rather unusual version in that this version seems to be based more off his [[Film/IronMan2 MCU]] counterpart rather than his [[MagnificentBastard comics]] counterpart.
comics counterpart.
* CompositeCharacter: He seems to be based more off his [[Film/IronMan2 MCU]] counterpart as well as his daughter Justine Hammer in the comics.



!!ComicBook/{{Ultron}} [[spoiler: / Truman Marsh]]
->Voiced by: Creator/JimMeskimen, Creator/DavidKaye, Creator/FredTatasciore, [[spoiler: Creator/WilliamSalyers]]

A rogue, evil artificial intelligence bent on human extinction.

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!!ComicBook/{{Ultron}} [[spoiler: / Truman Marsh]]
Marsh
->Voiced by: Creator/JimMeskimen, Creator/DavidKaye, Creator/FredTatasciore, [[spoiler: Creator/WilliamSalyers]]

Creator/WilliamSalyers

A rogue, evil artificial intelligence bent on human extinction.



* ArcVillain: During season 2 while [[spoiler: possessing Arsenal (who now possesses the Infinity Gems' power)]]. He is the ''main'' antagonist with the AntagonistTitle of ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution''.
* AssimilationPlot:
** [[spoiler:Ultron's ultimate goal in season 2 is to copy himself onto human hosts and eventually replace humanity as the planet's sole sentient lifeform.]]
** [[spoiler: Pulls this on ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'' with the Supreme-Adaptoid, the Scientist Supreme as an Adaptoid. The Scientist Supreme himself was affected, thus Ultron [[YouTalkTooMuch gets far more talkative and smug]].]]
* AssholeVictim: The victims of his technological attacks are Justin Hammer, A.I.M. (and indirectly MODOK), and the Roxxon Corporation.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Presumed destroyed once and for all thanks to Arsenal. However, a spare drone survived as did his programming, merging with the Supreme-Adaptoid which is he obtains his MCU counterpart's look. Much like the first time he returned, the Avengers are [[ThisCannotBe surprised]], to say the least. Each subsequent episode ends with him being destroyed, only for him to come back the next time he appears.]]

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* ArcVillain: During season 2 while [[spoiler: possessing [[spoiler:possessing Arsenal (who now possesses the Infinity Gems' power)]]. He is the ''main'' antagonist with the AntagonistTitle of ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution''.
* AssimilationPlot:
AssimilationPlot:
** [[spoiler:Ultron's ultimate goal in season 2 is to copy himself onto human hosts and eventually replace humanity as the planet's sole sentient lifeform.]]
lifeform]].
** [[spoiler: Pulls [[spoiler:Pulls this on ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'' with the Supreme-Adaptoid, the Scientist Supreme as an Adaptoid. The Scientist Supreme himself was affected, thus Ultron [[YouTalkTooMuch gets far more talkative and smug]].]]
smug]]]].
* AssholeVictim: The victims of his technological attacks are Justin Hammer, A.I.M. (and indirectly MODOK), and the Roxxon Corporation.
Corporation.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Presumed [[spoiler:Presumed destroyed once and for all thanks to Arsenal. However, a spare drone survived as did his programming, merging with the Supreme-Adaptoid which is he obtains his MCU counterpart's look. Much like the first time he returned, the Avengers are [[ThisCannotBe surprised]], to say the least. Each subsequent episode ends with him being destroyed, only for him to come back the next time he appears.]]appears]].



* CameBackStrong: [[spoiler: After absorbing the Supreme-Adaptoid (as well as the Scientist Supreme himself), Ultron basically walks through the Avengers' attacks, proving this form is stronger than the previous one. Even if he gets destroyed at the end of every episode he appears in, he'll keep coming back.]]

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* CameBackStrong: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After absorbing the Supreme-Adaptoid (as well as the Scientist Supreme himself), Ultron basically walks through the Avengers' attacks, proving this form is stronger than the previous one. Even if he gets destroyed at the end of every episode he appears in, he'll keep coming back.]]back]].



** [[spoiler: His Truman Marsh disguise sports his true comic equivalent's usage of Guardsmen and a private prison, Henry Peter Gyrich's and James Murch's government liaison position, Maria Hill's government registration thought process, and John Ryker's condescension to Hulk-based individuals and usage of Hulkbuster-esque drones.]]
* DemonicPossession: Is capable of taking over various bits of technology, most prominently Iron Man's Hall of Armors and the Super-Adaptoid. [[spoiler: Thanks to ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'', we can add the Supreme-Adaptoid (Scientist Supreme merged with Adaptoid technology) to that as well.]]

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** [[spoiler: His [[spoiler:His Truman Marsh disguise sports his true comic equivalent's usage of Guardsmen and a private prison, Henry Peter Gyrich's and James Murch's government liaison position, Maria Hill's government registration thought process, and John Ryker's condescension to Hulk-based individuals and usage of Hulkbuster-esque drones.]]
drones]].
* DemonicPossession: Is capable of taking over various bits of technology, most prominently Iron Man's Hall of Armors and the Super-Adaptoid. [[spoiler: Thanks [[spoiler:Thanks to ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'', we can add the Supreme-Adaptoid (Scientist Supreme merged with Adaptoid technology) to that as well.]]well]].



* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler: As Marsh, there are hints of his true identity, such as being angry about data being destroyed by the Hulk, and a matching tone with his true voice when insulting Tony Stark.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler: As [[spoiler:As Marsh, there are hints of his true identity, such as being angry about data being destroyed by the Hulk, and a matching tone with his true voice when insulting Tony Stark.]]Stark]].



* MoreThanMindControl: Considering his [[spoiler: possession of the Infinity Stones' power]], he could be exaggerating certain personality traits in Steve Rogers and Tony to drive the two apart.
* MythologyGag:
** His initial appearance (Arsenal's form) in season 2 resembles his Phalanx fusion form from ''[[Comicbook/{{Annihilation}} Annihilation: Conquest]]''.
** [[spoiler: His appearance after absorbing the Supreme-Adaptoid in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'' adopts his MCU counterpart's appearance in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', complete with articulated mouth and optics, as well as the Scientist Supreme's ego.]]

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* MoreThanMindControl: Considering his [[spoiler: possession [[spoiler:possession of the Infinity Stones' power]], he could be exaggerating certain personality traits in Steve Rogers and Tony to drive the two apart.
* MythologyGag:
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** His initial appearance (Arsenal's form) in season 2 resembles his Phalanx fusion form from ''[[Comicbook/{{Annihilation}} ''[[ComicBook/{{Annihilation}} Annihilation: Conquest]]''.
** [[spoiler: His [[spoiler:His appearance after absorbing the Supreme-Adaptoid in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'' adopts his MCU counterpart's appearance in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', complete with articulated mouth and optics, as well as the Scientist Supreme's ego.]]ego]].



* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Vocal variation. For some reason, Ultron decides to use an evil variation of [[spoiler: Arsenal]] whenever he normally speaks. [[spoiler: In his upgraded Adaptoid mode, he has a ''very'' similar voice to the Scientist Supreme.]]
* SmugSuper: Though he is no doubt one of the Avengers' most serious foes, he often boasts about his superiority and has the smarts to back up his claims. [[spoiler: This is taken UpToEleven in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'', as he is also in possession of the Scientist Supreme's massive ego and intelligence.]]
-->''(after Iron Man blows out the overtaken Avengers Tower's living room door)''
-->'''Iron Man''': What? Ultron changed the locks.
-->'''Captain America''': Reckless, Tony. You just ruined any chance of surprising him.
-->'''Iron Man''': "Surprising him"? Have you ''met'' Ultron?
-->'''Ultron''': Stark is right. ''(activates Avengers Tower's defenses)'' I know your every weakness. Humans are so predictable.

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* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Vocal variation. For some reason, Ultron decides to use an evil variation of [[spoiler: Arsenal]] [[spoiler:Arsenal]] whenever he normally speaks. [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In his upgraded Adaptoid mode, he has a ''very'' similar voice to the Scientist Supreme.]]
Supreme]].
* SmugSuper: Though he is no doubt one of the Avengers' most serious foes, he often boasts about his superiority and has the smarts to back up his claims. [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is taken UpToEleven in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'', as he is also in possession of the Scientist Supreme's massive ego and intelligence.]]
intelligence]].
-->''(after Iron Man blows out the overtaken Avengers Tower's living room door)''
-->'''Iron Man''':
door)''\\
'''Iron Man:'''
What? Ultron changed the locks.
-->'''Captain America''':
locks.\\
'''Captain America:'''
Reckless, Tony. You just ruined any chance of surprising him. \n-->'''Iron Man''': \\
'''Iron Man:'''
"Surprising him"? Have you ''met'' Ultron?
-->'''Ultron''':
Ultron?\\
'''Ultron:'''
Stark is right. ''(activates Avengers Tower's defenses)'' I know your every weakness. Humans are so predictable.



** [[spoiler: Oddly enough he's on the other end of this trope in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution''. After A.I.M. had apparently recovered Ultron's damaged drone somehow which gets stored for reasons unknown. After the Supreme-Adaptoid's defeat, Thor invites any evil to come and take the Avengers head-on after they reunite again. [[NightmareFuel Cue Ultron coming out of the ground like a zombie, with his legs and one arm missing (as well as wires dangling from them), and reaching out for the Scientist Supreme who donned the bodies of ''three Super-Adaptoids'', receiving his MCU counterpart's design in the process.]] Needless to say, Thor should be careful about when to boast.]]

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** [[spoiler: Oddly [[spoiler:Oddly enough he's on the other end of this trope in ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution''. After A.I.M. had apparently recovered Ultron's damaged drone somehow which gets stored for reasons unknown. After the Supreme-Adaptoid's defeat, Thor invites any evil to come and take the Avengers head-on after they reunite again. [[NightmareFuel Cue Ultron coming out of the ground like a zombie, with his legs and one arm missing (as well as wires dangling from them), and reaching out for the Scientist Supreme who donned the bodies of ''three Super-Adaptoids'', receiving his MCU counterpart's design in the process.]] process. Needless to say, Thor should be careful about when to boast.]]boast]].



** [[spoiler: Black Widow apparently had knowledge that A.I.M. had possession of Ultron's drone remains, which was probably at least partly active as the end of season three's premiere showed. It is possible that Ultron intentionally gave advanced programming to the Scientist Supreme for his Adaptoids, which would mean that Ultron practically handed them victory on a silver platter, and would win in any scenario regardless of participation. If the Adaptoids were able to defeat the Avengers, Ultron wins and proves his superiority. If the Adaptoids merged with the Scientist Supreme and defeated the Avengers? Ultron wins. If the Avengers defeated the Scientist Supreme and he still had at least chunks of the Adaptoids on him? Ultron pulls a rising-from-the-grave and absorbs the Supreme Adaptoid into his own physical form, giving him a new body and allowing him to continue his crusade. In other words, ''Ultron wins''.]]

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** [[spoiler: Black [[spoiler:Black Widow apparently had knowledge that A.I.M. had possession of Ultron's drone remains, which was probably at least partly active as the end of season three's premiere showed. It is possible that Ultron intentionally gave advanced programming to the Scientist Supreme for his Adaptoids, which would mean that Ultron practically handed them victory on a silver platter, and would win in any scenario regardless of participation. If the Adaptoids were able to defeat the Avengers, Ultron wins and proves his superiority. If the Adaptoids merged with the Scientist Supreme and defeated the Avengers? Ultron wins. If the Avengers defeated the Scientist Supreme and he still had at least chunks of the Adaptoids on him? Ultron pulls a rising-from-the-grave and absorbs the Supreme Adaptoid into his own physical form, giving him a new body and allowing him to continue his crusade. In other words, ''Ultron wins''.]]wins'']].






* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the comics, his powers come from his suit. Following his recent terrigenesis, he gains the biological ability to phase through things.



* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the comics, his powers come from his suit. Following his recent terrigenesis, he gains the biological ability to phase through things.






* AGodAmI: Never outright states it but his attitude is that of someone who likes to show off his powers and feels that everyone and everything is subject to his whims.



* AGodAmI: Never outright states it but his attitude is that of someone who likes to show off his powers and feels that everyone and everything is subject to his whims.



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* CanonImmigrant: A rather unusual version in that this version seems to be based more off his version depicted in ''Film/IronMan2'' rather than the MagnificentBastard he was in the comics.

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* CanonImmigrant: A rather unusual version in that this version seems to be based more off his version depicted in ''Film/IronMan2'' [[Film/IronMan2 MCU]] counterpart rather than the MagnificentBastard he was his [[MagnificentBastard comics]] counterpart.
* CompositeCharacter: He seems to be based more off his [[Film/IronMan2 MCU]] counterpart as well as his daughter Justine Hammer
in the comics.



* NotMeThisTime: Robots from Hammer Industries attacked the Avengers, and Iron Man later confronted Hammer who was inside a giant suit of armor controlling the robots. Iron Man thought he fell for a WoundedGazelleGambit from Hammer, but it turns out he had no idea what is going on and why his technology went haywire.

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* NotMeThisTime: Robots from Hammer Industries Industries' Dreadnoughts attacked the Avengers, and Iron Man later confronted Hammer who was inside a giant suit of armor controlling the robots. Iron Man thought he fell for a WoundedGazelleGambit from Hammer, but it turns out he had no idea what is going on and why his technology went haywire.



* VillainDecay: After "Savage", he was reduced to being attacked and messed with by other villains, actually needing the Avengers' help. He manages to turn this around in "Thunderbolts", becoming a legitimate threat once more.

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* VillainDecay: After "Savage", In "Exodus" and "Crack in the System", he was reduced to being attacked and messed with by other villains, actually needing the Avengers' help. He manages to turn this around in "Thunderbolts", "The Thunderbolts", becoming a legitimate threat once more.



Formerly Captain America's best friend who was believed to have been KIA during World War II, he was actually found by Baron Heinrich Zemo and brainwashed by Red Skull, and now seeks vengeance on his tormentors who took his life away from him.

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Formerly Captain America's best friend who was believed to have been KIA during World War II, he was actually found by Baron Heinrich Zemo and brainwashed by the Red Skull, and now seeks vengeance on his tormentors who took his life away from him.



* AdaptationalVillainy: The Winter Soldier is more gleeful about embracing his persona than either his [[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaWinterSoldier comic]] or [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier MCU]] counterparts, both of whom remained amnesiac during their tenures as supervillains.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The Winter Soldier This version is more gleeful about embracing his Winter Soldier persona than either his [[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaWinterSoldier comic]] or [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier MCU]] counterparts, both of whom remained amnesiac during their tenures as supervillains.
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** BrickJoke: In "The Vibranium Coast" she has somehow become a pirate with a vibranium treasure guarded by apes and a monkey sidekick.

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