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* EyeScream: One of his eyes is glazed over and half covered in scar tissue.



* EyeScream: One of his eyes is glazed over and half covered in scar tissue.
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* GoodScarsEvilScars: Half of Kaine's face is horribly disfigured. He may not be evil per say, but his insanity still makes him dangerous.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: Half of Kaine's face is horribly disfigured. He may not be evil per say, se, but his insanity still makes him dangerous.
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!!Dr. Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus

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!!Dr. !![[Characters/MarvelComicsOttoOctavius Dr. Otto Octavius / Doctor OctopusOctopus]]

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* CriminalDoppelganger: He's a petty crook who takes up Spider-Man's look to commit a crime spree. When confronted by the genuine article after murdering Captain Stacy, this poor fool said he thought the costume was cool and had no other deeper reason for the impersonation. It didn't save him from [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown getting his ass handed to him]].



* NoNameGiven: He is only known as the Spider-Man impostor, his real name never given.

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* NoNameGiven: He is only known as the Spider-Man impostor, his real name is never given.



* WouldHurtAChild: He has no qualms tossing a backpack with an armed explosive at a child to get the police off his trail, which indirectly leads to the death of Captain Stacy.
* TooDumbToLive: This guy [[DidntThinkThisThrough thought it was a good idea]] to impersonate a known superhero with super powers and commit crimes. He's very lucky to be alive after the real Spider-Man tracked him down and beat him to within an inch of his life.
* VillainsWantMercy: When Spiderman confronts the impostor holding up a bank, he takes a hostage and arrogantly threatens that he'll kill her if Spiderman doesn't back off. Spiderman easily disarms him, then subjects him to a severe beatdown with the impostor crying for mercy. Despite the fact he killed Captain Stacy, the impostor begged Spiderman not to kill him, who had been beating him to within an inch of his life for what he did.

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* WouldHurtAChild: He has no qualms about tossing a backpack with an armed explosive at a child to get the police off his trail, which indirectly leads to the death of Captain Stacy.
* TooDumbToLive: This guy [[DidntThinkThisThrough thought it was a good idea]] to impersonate a known superhero with super powers superpowers and commit crimes. He's very lucky to be alive after the real Spider-Man tracked him down and beat him to within an inch of his life.
* VillainsWantMercy: When Spiderman Spider-Man confronts the impostor holding up a bank, he takes a hostage and arrogantly threatens that he'll to kill her if Spiderman Spider-Man doesn't back off. Spiderman Spider-Man easily disarms him, then subjects him to a severe beatdown with the impostor crying for mercy. Despite the fact he killed Captain Stacy, the impostor begged Spiderman Spider-Man not to kill him, who had been beating him to within an inch of his life for what he did.
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-> See Characters/UltimateXMen

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-> See Characters/UltimateXMenCharacters/UltimateXMen2001
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** Seems more like a case of Decomposite Character since it's later revealed that the Kenny that appears in ''Starbrand and Nightmask'' is named Kenny Kong, similar to how he was depicted in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' (creator Creator/GregWeisman also wrote ''Starbrand & Nightmask"). Because of this, it's assumed that Kenny Kong is unrelated to both Kenny [=McFarlane=] Jr. and Sr.

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** Seems more like a case of Decomposite Character since it's later revealed that the Kenny that appears in ''Starbrand and Nightmask'' is named Kenny Kong, "Kenny Kong", similar to how he was depicted in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' (creator Creator/GregWeisman also wrote ''Starbrand & Nightmask"). Because of this, it's assumed that Kenny Kong is unrelated to both Kenny [=McFarlane=] Jr. and Sr. Nightmask'').
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** Seems more like a case of Decomposite Character since it's later revealed that the Kenny that appears in ''Starbrand and Nightmask'' is named Kenny Kong, similar to how he was depicted in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' (creator Creator/GregWeisman also wrote ''Starbrand & Nightmask"). Because of this, it's assumed that Kenny Kong is unreleated to both Kenny McFarlane Jr. and Sr.

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** Seems more like a case of Decomposite Character since it's later revealed that the Kenny that appears in ''Starbrand and Nightmask'' is named Kenny Kong, similar to how he was depicted in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' (creator Creator/GregWeisman also wrote ''Starbrand & Nightmask"). Because of this, it's assumed that Kenny Kong is unreleated unrelated to both Kenny McFarlane [=McFarlane=] Jr. and Sr.
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** Seems more like a case of Decomposite Character since it's later revealed that the Kenny that appears in ''Starbrand and Nightmask'' is named Kenny Kong, similar to how he was depicted in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' (creator Creator/GregWeisman also wrote ''Starbrand & Nightmask"). Because of this, it's assumed that Kenny Kong is unreleated to both Kenny McFarlane Jr. and Sr.

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* VillainsWantMercy: When Spiderman confronts the impostor holding up a bank, he takes a hostage and arrogantly threatens that he'll kill her if Spiderman doesn't back off. Spiderman easily disarms him, then subjects him to a severe beatdown with the impostor crying for mercy. Despite the fact he killed Captain Stacy, the impostor begged Spiderman not to kill him, who had been beating him to within an inch of his life for what he did.



* VillainsWantMercy: When Spiderman confronts the impostor holding up a bank, he takes a hostage and arrogantly threatens that he'll kill her if Spiderman doesn't back off. Spiderman easily disarms him, then subjects him to a severe beatdown with the impostor crying for mercy. Despite the fact he killed Captain Stacy, the impostor begged Spiderman not to kill him, who had been beating him to within an inch of his life for what he did.

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* VillainsWantMercy: When Spiderman confronts the impostor holding up a bank, he takes a hostage and arrogantly threatens that he'll kill her if Spiderman doesn't back off. Spiderman easily disarms him, then subjects him to a severe beatdown with the impostor crying for mercy. Despite the fact he killed Captain Stacy, the impostor begged Spiderman not to kill him, who had been beating him to within an inch of his life for what he did.
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* VillainsWantMercy: When Spiderman confronts the impostor holding up a bank, he takes a hostage and arrogantly threatens that he'll kill her if Spiderman doesn't back off. Spiderman easily disarms him, then subjects him to a severe beatdown with the impostor crying for mercy. Despite the fact he killed Captain Stacy, the impostor begged Spiderman not to kill him, who had been beating him to within an inch of his life for what he did.

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* AdaptedOut: There's no sign of any deal with the god Khonsu here.

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* AdaptedOut: There's no sign of any deal with the god Khonsu here. Jake Lockley is also completely absent.



* CompositeCharacter: In the main universe, Paladin and Ronin are totally separate characters from Moon Knight.

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In the main universe, Paladin and Ronin are totally separate characters from Moon Knight.Knight.
** With Jake Lockley nowhere to be seen, Moon Knight's taxi driver persona is now given to Steven Grant. Marc Spector in turn is given Steven's wealth and connections.
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* AdaptationalWimp: She's more of a frequent DistressedDamsel than in the 616 comics at first. [[TookALevelInBadass But she improves over time.]]

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* AdaptationalWimp: She's more of a frequent DistressedDamsel DamselInDistress than in the 616 comics at first. [[TookALevelInBadass But she improves over time.]]
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* XenomorphXerox: His EyelessFace, elongated head, and particularly glossy skin give this incarnation of Venom a distinct resemblence to Xenomorph.

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* XenomorphXerox: His EyelessFace, elongated head, and particularly glossy skin give this incarnation of Venom a distinct resemblence to the Xenomorph.
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* LipstickLesbian: She revealed that she was gay - [[HasAType with a preference for]] "[[HeroesWantRedheads natural redheads]]" and "[[GentileJewChaser Jewish girls]]" - in All-New Ultimates, ending years of speculation by fans. [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending Despite her origins]], Jess mostly presents herself in a straightforwardly feminine manner.

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* LipstickLesbian: She revealed that she was gay - [[HasAType with a preference for]] "[[HeroesWantRedheads natural redheads]]" for "natural redheads"]] and "[[GentileJewChaser Jewish girls]]" - in All-New Ultimates, ending years of speculation by fans. [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending Despite her origins]], Jess mostly presents herself in a straightforwardly feminine manner.
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* XenomorphXerox: His EyelessFace, elongated head, and particularly glossy skin give this incarnation of Venom a distinct resemblence to Xenomorph.

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* BackFromTheDead: When SHIELD clones Carnage, it manifests a human form that is a complete duplicate of Gwen - memories and all.

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* BackFromTheDead: BackFromTheDead: Technically, yes. When SHIELD clones Carnage, it manifests a human form that is a complete duplicate of Gwen - memories and all.all. One point of view would assert that the original character is truly dead and now a clone with her memories is living her life. The second point of view would say that the Carnage Symbiote simply absorbed her genetic material and she went through a semi-conscious state where she never died and eventually gained some measure of control over the symbiote only for the symbiote to be extracted from her. As far as the characters are concerned, she looks like Gwen, acts like Gwen, thinks like Gwen, and there's no reason to say she isn't Gwen.



** BackFromTheDead: Technically, yes. One point of view would assert that the original character is truly dead and now a clone with her memories is living her life. The second point of view would say that the Carnage Symbiote simply absorbed her genetic material and she went through a semi-conscious state where she never died and eventually gained some measure of control over the symbiote only for the symbiote to be extracted from her. As far as the characters are concerned, she looks like Gwen, acts like Gwen, thinks like Gwen, and there's no reason to say she isn't Gwen.
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-> See Characters/AllNewUltimates

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-> See Characters/AllNewUltimatesCharacters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMoralesSupportingCharacters
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: It took awhile, but Jameson eventually reaches this.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: It took awhile, but Jameson eventually reaches this. First, after firing Peter in a temper tantrum, he comes to the kid's house and opens up to him about his son dying, before offering to give him his job back and allowing him to start shadowing Ben Urich so he can get a taste for real journalism. Next is him doing a HeelFaceTurn on the whole Spider-Man thing [[spoiler: after the Ultimatum arc when it's not certain if Spidey survived, and writing a heartfelt public apology/obituary for the webslinger.]] Lastly, he [[spoiler: eventually discovers Peter's secret identity and his first reaction is to offer him money. He says he'll pay for Parker's entire college education on the basis that "I'm a rich man, I'd hardly notice."]]
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* RetGone: [[spoiler:Almost certainly her fate, as a result of Secret Wars. Any character that has a 616 counterpart (hers is the female [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop Hawkeye]]) probably failed to carry over.]]

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* RetGone: [[spoiler:Almost certainly her fate, as a result of Secret Wars. Any character that has a 616 counterpart (hers is the female [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop [[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Hawkeye]]) probably failed to carry over.]]
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-> See Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales

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* ArtEvolution: Carnage was initially drawn with more yellows compared to his 616 counterpart, with yellow eyes, teeth, and a yellow glow on its chest. When it comes back in the form of Gwen, her Carnage form instead has a more traditional Carnage design with white eyes/teeth.
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* PeomotedToLoveInterest; Their relationship in the mainstream universe is much more conplicated, as they started put as platonic while develpping feelings for each other than and here. This versions however were a couple of highschool sweethearts before they got their powers and stayed one.

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* PeomotedToLoveInterest; PromotedToLoveInterest: Their relationship in the mainstream universe is much more conplicated, as they started put as platonic while develpping feelings for each other than and here. This versions however were a couple of highschool sweethearts before they got their powers and stayed one.
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* BattleCouple: In this universe, Tandy and Tyrone are not only a dupnof superheroes, they are in a romantic relationship too.


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Comic Book Death has been renamed Death Is Cheap in order to make it clearer that the trope refers to how comic book characters are frequently brought back to life after getting killed off.


* ComicBookDeath: The Clone Saga makes it look like Richard survived, but was unable contact his son all those years. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that nope, it's just a clone.]]

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* ComicBookDeath: BackFromTheDead: The Clone Saga makes it look like Richard survived, but was unable contact his son all those years. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that nope, it's just a clone.]]



* ComicBookDeath: After his death in ''Ultimatum'', someone's seen nabbing his corpse... but that was never followed up on before the Ultimate Universe went boom.
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* {{Paparazzi}}: She has no interest in hard hitting stories, and often did what she could to get herself famous. When she was supposed to do a story with Kraven, she ended up doing a story on Kraven if you catch the meaning and ended up as part of the story which cost the ''Bugle'' some reputation points. She was demoted because of this, but kept looking for stories even if they were at the expense of other people. [[spoiler: This ends up getting her killed by the second Venom, Conrad Markus]].

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* {{Paparazzi}}: She has no interest in hard hitting stories, and often did what she could to get herself famous. When she was supposed to do a story with Kraven, she ended up doing a story on ''on'' Kraven if (if you catch the meaning meaning) and ended up as part of the story story, which cost the ''Bugle'' some reputation points. She was demoted because of this, but kept looking for stories even if they were at the expense of other people. [[spoiler: This ends up getting her killed by the second Venom, Conrad Markus]].

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* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Absolutely no explanation is given for his sudden resurrection, although Miles, GenreSavvy as he is, dials "[[CloningBlues clone]]" as his first conclusion. Norman Osborn thinks that the OZ serum is responsible, as it's revived him a good few times as well, and that it's made the both of them immortal. Though he is completely crazy, so time will tell if he's right or not.]]

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* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Absolutely no explanation is given for his sudden resurrection, although Miles, GenreSavvy as he is, dials "[[CloningBlues clone]]" "clone" as his first conclusion. Norman Osborn thinks that the OZ serum is responsible, as it's revived him a good few times as well, and that it's made the both of them immortal. Though he is completely crazy, so time will tell if he's right or not.]]



* CloningBlues: It was created when Dr. Connors spliced Peter Parker's DNA with his own and added a dollop of the Venom Suit.



* CloningBlues: One of five clones of Peter Parker.



* CloningBlues: One of five clones of Peter Parker.



* CloningBlues: One of five clones of Peter Parker.
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Cool Loser TRS cleanup, has been renamed to Unconvincingly Unpopular Character and is a YMMV audience reaction.


* CoolLoser: Subverted. He may have some friends around him, but they are usually Mary Jane's friends as during times when they break up, those "friends" aren't around him much.

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