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7%%!! Abomination (Emil Blonsky)
8%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abominationicon.png]]
9%%[[caption-width-right:156:Abomination]]
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11!! Absorbing Man (Carl "Crusher" Creel)
12[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_absorbingman01.png]]
13[[caption-width-right:156:Absorbing Man]]
14* AlliterativeName: In classic Marvel fashion; his real name is Carl "Crusher" Creel.
15* BaldOfEvil: Completely bald, and one of the few villains in the playable roster who has never had a redemptive arc or a brief period of heroism.
16* BattleCouple: With his wife, Titania. Pairing them grants the "Solid Couple" team bonus.
17* BringTheAnchorAlong: The ball and chain he uses as a weapon is possibly the most iconic thing about him.
18* DumbMuscle: Creel is pretty dumb, but he hits things hard and is skilled enough to put up a fight against Thor and other Asgardians. Ultimately though he's just a pawn in Loki's schemes.
19* PowerCopying: His main power is to copy the properties of whatever material he can touch. He can even copy the properties of Mjolnir and become Uru metal.
20
21!! Agent Venom (Eugene "Flash" Thompson)
22[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_agentvenom01.png]]
23[[caption-width-right:156:Agent Venom]]
24* AbsurdlySharpClaws: The Venom Symbiote gives him extremely sharp claws, which he uses to full effect in several of his skills.
25* AntiHeroTeam: He was on Red Hulk's version of the Thunderbolts for a while. In game, he gets a team bonus when paired with Red Hulk and Elektra because of it.
26* ArtificialLimbs: Flash Thompson lost both his legs while serving his country. When he's bonded to the Venom symbiote, it creates artificial legs for him to walk on.
27* AscendedFanboy: Flash was the president of the Spider-Man Fan Club as a teenager. He joined the army because he didn't have powers like Spider-Man, but still wanted to do good like him. When he was presented with the Venom Symbiote and offered the chance to become a government backed Spider-Man super soldier, and get his legs back in the process, Flash jumped at the opportunity.
28* BashBrothers: With Spider-Man. Out of the suit, Flash and Peter are close friends but unaware of each other's secret identities. In the costumes, Venom idolizes Spider-Man and wants to work with him, but Peter doesn't trust the Symbiote, especially one that's running around with guns. The "Old Enemies, New Allies" team bonus applies when they're paired together.
29* DarkIsNotEvil: He's a Venom host, with all the teeth and claws that implies, but he's as big a boyscout as Spider-Man himself- limiting his killing as much as possible and annoying his teammates with his optimism.
30* DemonicPossession: He has been chosen to bear a Hell-Mark; a symbol of power and potential to ascend to lordship over the realms of Hell, and allowing his symbiote to transform into a more demonic form. His teammate Red Hulk was given one as well, and they get a team bonus for it, and Daimon Hellstrom, who had a hand in it as well, gets a separate team bonus with Flash for it.
31* FireForgedFriends: Flash and the Venom Symbiote; in the comics, the Symbiote ultimately becomes so fond of Thompson that it chooses him over Eddie Brock.
32* HeroicHost: Unlike most other Venom hosts, Flash Thompson is unambiguously heroic- his boyscout goodness contrasting with Eddie Brock's lethal protector anti-hero status.
33* TopHeavyGuy: His default look, based on his controversial Space Knight appearance.
34
35!! ComicBook/AmericaChavez
36[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/americachavez.png]]
37[[caption-width-right:156:America Chavez]]
38* CivvieSpandex: Her "costume" is really just a t-shirt, jacket and shorts.
39* DimensionalTraveler: She has the ability to travel between dimensions by creating star-shaped portals.
40* FlyingBrick: America's power set is that she can fly, and she punches things really hard.
41* ForcedPrizeFight: She was trapped on Battleworld and forced to fight in a series of team based battles at one point, where she teamed up with White Fox. The two have an in-game synergy bonus due to this past, increasing their attack power and decreasing cooldown times.
42* RealNameAsAnAlias: America Chavez is her actual name; despite her appearance, she has no actual connection to America the nation.
43* SpicyLatina: She's got a fiery temper and a tendency to try and solve every problem by punching it into submission.
44* StatuesqueStunner: She's officially 6ft tall.
45
46!! ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}} (En Sabah Nur)
47[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_apocalypse01.png]]
48[[caption-width-right:156:Apocalypse]]
49* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is a bright blue.
50* ArchEnemy: To Magneto; he captures and tortures Magneto's children and has killed most of his X-Men in the Age of Apocalypse storyline.
51* BigBad: He's the primary villain of the Age of Apocalypse update; and is responsible for Beast's turn to Dark Beast and the corruption of Quicksilver.
52* ComboPlatterPowers: His natural mutation includes a unique skin color, psionic powers, teleportation, immense strength, enhanced intelligence and immortality.
53* TheDreaded: The X-Men are deeply rattled by his coming.
54* EvilutionaryBiologist: An extension of his Darwinian philosophies, Apocalypse is constantly enhancing himself and everyone else he can to make them stronger, and thus more worthy of living.
55* HeroKiller: In at least one of the rotating cycles of time, Apocalypse was able to take over the world, and explicitly killing numerous X-Men.
56* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
57* TheManBehindTheMan: He's responsible for the actions of beings like Dark Beast. He also has his own Men Behind the Man; The Celestials, who have granted him their technology to ensure that evolution is progressing according to their designs.
58* MoreThanMindControl: His corruption of former Heroes is as much because of his ability to persuade and inspire fear as it is any power-given mental dominance.
59* PoweredArmor: He's encased in a set, based on Celestial designs, in his default costume.
60
61!! ComicBook/{{Ares|Marvel}}
62[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_ares01.png]]
63[[caption-width-right:156:Ares]]
64* MonochromaticEyes: His pupils and irises are so pale they appear to be completely white.
65
66!! ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}} (Hank [=McCoy=])
67[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_beast01.png]]
68[[caption-width-right:156:Beast]]
69* FaceHeelTurn: Apocalypse corrupts him, and he becomes Dark Beast in the Age of Apocalypse.
70* GeniusBruiser: Beast is a combat hero and can dive into the thick of it with the best of them, but his primary role in the story is as a genius inventor, using his skills and the Inhuman's technology to try to stop Maximus' plot.
71* TheHeart: Beast is the connective tissue that holds the X-Men to the rest of the Marvel Universe. He's had a long tenure with the Avengers (and has team bonuses with Black Widow, Moon Knight, Hawkeye, War Machine and Valkyrie), and he's the one insistent that the mutants trust and work beside the Inhuman Royal Family (netting a team bonus with Medusa) even when his fellow teammates like Wolverine and Cylcops insist that they're involved in a Mutant problem and should be left alone from the outside world.
72* LightningBruiser: He's extremely fast, and his mutant powers give him excellent flexibility and dexterity. Many of his skills involve rolling, leaping and dashing around with speed and style.
73* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: His role in the story involves constructing machines to cure his fellow X-Men of Maximus' corruption, building machines to nullify powers and more. After his corruption, he picks up genetic manipulation and evolutionary biology as well.
74* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Most of his dialogue is written this way, in classic fashion.
75* TheSmartGuy: He plays this role to the initial line-up of X-Men in-game. While he's a combat character and plenty effective at it, he's primarily involved to build things and research things behind the scenes during the Rise of the X-Men quest. During the Age of Apocalypse, he plays this role among Apocalypse's followers as well.
76* UnderwearOfPower: His default costume, which is just a pair of underwear and an X-Men belt.
77
78!! ComicBook/BlackPanther (T'Challa)
79[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_blackpanther01.png]]
80[[caption-width-right:156:Black Panther]]
81* AbsurdlySharpClaws: His basic attacks, Claw Slash 1* skill, his 5* skill Essence of the Panther, and his 6* ultimate skill, Unseen Predator, all make use of his Vibranium claws to shred enemies with flashy effects and cause bleed damage.
82* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: T'Challa didn't get to be the Black Panther just because his father was the one before him, and he didn't get to be King of Wakanda just because he was the Black Panther; both titles he had to fight and earn through his own skills.
83* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Panthers, naturally.
84* TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn: His 3* skill, Energy Dagger, involves throwing a fan of vibranium throwing knives in an arc, striking several opponents.
85* BulletProofVest: His costume is coated in Vibranium. On a more meta level, he's one of the characters to have an original costume based on his classic look designed by Netmarble, which emphasizes the armored nature by looking a lot like a traditional Bulletproof Vest.
86* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Less so than traditional examples, but the Black Panther gear transforms T'Challa from being around Captain America level strength, to a Vibranium-packed warrior king.
87* GeniusBruiser: He's a high DPS dealing Combat class character, and he's one of the smartest men in the Marvel Universe.
88* HeroicLineage: His father was the Black Panther before him.
89* JavelinThrower: One of his starting skills, Energy Spear, involves throwing a Vibranium-tipped spear like a Javelin at a single target.
90* LegacyCharacter: The mantle of the Black Panther has passed to the Chieftain of the Panther Tribe for centuries; T'Challa is only the most recent to wear the cowl, succeeding his deceased father.
91* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
92* PantheraAwesome: Naturally, Black Panther is emulating the animal of the same name.
93* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's a key member of the primary team from the BadFuture timeline, a strong (though late unlockable) character in the main game, and one of the core focus characters of the World Boss raids against Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight and Black Dwarf.
94* SuperheroSobriquets: When Daredevil was dead following his possession and corruption by The Hand, T'Challa took up his place in Hell's Kitchen, adopting his Man Without Fear sobriquet. He and DD gain a team bonus of the same name when paired together referencing it.
95* WellIntentionedExtremist: By the time Black Panther shows up again in the story after the disastrous tutorial, [[spoiler:He's already given up hope on the idea of saving both timeline during an incursion, and fully intends to kill the player and their team to save his own.]]
96
97!! ComicBook/{{Blade}} (Eric Brooks)
98[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_blade01.png]]
99[[caption-width-right:156:Blade]]
100* AntiHero: Blade isn't much for ideals; he just wants to kill as many Vampires as he can.
101* AwesomenessByAnalysis: His 3* Skill, Catching Weak Point, increases his Critical Rate for a brief time due to his ability to analyze his foes and take advantage of their weaknesses.
102* BadassNormal: Blade started his career as a normal human who was immune to Vampire bites; this era is represented in his "70's Classic" uniform.
103* DarkerAndEdgier: On the sliding scale of "dark and edgy" to "idealistic and pure" in the Marvel Universe, he's firmly in the former; he gains a team-up bonus for allying with fellow dark and edgy heroes Punisher and Ghost Rider called "Heroes of the Darkness", which boosts their attack, defense and defense penetration.
104** EmpoweredBadassNormal: After a fight with Morbius, the Living Vampire, Blade was actually transformed and has become more in-line with his modern self, as depicted in his default uniform.
105* BladeSpam: Blade's second skill, Sword of Storm, is a flurry of rapid sword strikes that hit all around him and damages multiple foes.
106* DashAttack: His first skill, Sword Edge, is a ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' style Stinger that charges forward with his blade.
107* DaywalkingVampire: ''The''Daywalker; Blade's half-human side allows him to walk in the daylight without negative effects, despite otherwise possessing all the abilities of a Vampire.
108* {{Dhampyr}}: His mother was turned into a Vampire while he was still developing in the womb, causing him to develop a unique mutation of the Vampire curse, granting him most of the strengths and few of the weaknesses associated with Vampirism.
109* FurAgainstFang: He gets a Team Bonus with Warwolf recognizing the Vampire-Werewolf rivalry, which boosts the pair's defense penetration and recovery rate.
110* GottaKillThemAll: Blade won't rest until he's killed every Vampire in the Marvel Universe.
111* HunterOfMonsters: He's a monster hunter, though he's primarily specialized in hunting Vampires. When paired with fellow monster-hunter, Elsa Bloodstone, he gets a Team Bonus that increases the team's HP and dodge rate.
112* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Carried over from his film incarnation, Blade is incredibly accurate with his Glaive, which appears in his ultimate 6* skill, Hemorrhage.
113* MasterSwordsman: He's not called "Blade" for nothing; most of his in-game moves are based around using his titular weapon.
114* ScaryBlackMan: He intentionally leans into it as part of his motif, playing up his status as TheDreaded to Vampires.
115* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: He uses a ''four-barreled'' Shotgun as the final hit in his 5* skill, Blood Haze.
116* SuperSenses: As a half-vampire, he has access to vampiric senses, which manifest in-game as his passive skill, literally named Vampire Senses, which decreases his Crowd Control time.
117* SunglassesAtNight: Blade is never seen without his iconic shades; so much so that they're even one of his upgradable gears.
118* VampiricDraining: His leadership, Daywalker, allows his team a chance to drain health and heal while attacking, thanks to his Vampiric hunger.
119* VampireHunter: Easily the most well-known in the entire Marvel Universe, and the current page image. He's hunted Vampires for so long, his name has become TheDreaded to them.
120* VanHelsingHateCrimes: Played with; generally speaking, Blade may not be a big fan of the more sympathetic and heroic monsters of the Marvel Universe, but he's still willing to work beside heroes like Ghost Rider and Warwolf for the greater good.
121
122!! ComicBook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}}
123[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_bullseye01.png]]
124[[caption-width-right:156:Bullseye]]
125* ArchEnemy: He's Daredevil's, and arguably Elektra's as well.
126* AxCrazy: Bullseye is a lunatic sadist with a MultipleChoicePast and no regard for human life.
127* BadassInANiceSuit: He gains one in his Secret Wars: 1872 costume.
128* CardCarryingVillain: Bullseye always wanted to be the villain, and he relishes the opportunity his hitman lifestyle allows him to live out this fantasy.
129* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He doesn't have any powers; he's just an incredible marksman and a deadly hand-to-hand fighter who has since had Vibranium grafted on to his skeleton.
130* ForTheEvulz: Bullseye only does what he does for the joy of doing it; he never spends his vast sums of money earned as an assassin, and he doesn't have grand goals- he just likes hurting people.
131* ImprobableAimingSkills: Bullseye doesn't miss, no matter how impossible his shot seems to be. It doesn't matter if he's throwing knives, shooting guns, or even using playing cards.
132* ImprobableWeaponUser: He's able to kill with literally any object he can get his hands on; in-game he makes use of playing cards.
133* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His birth name is unknown, seemingly even to him, though his first name is widely believed to be Lester.
134* ProfessionalKiller: The best assassin in the Marvel Universe, having earned that title over the corpse of Elektra.
135* PsychoForHire: Though he doesn't take jobs he doesn't think will be fun, he's an assassin for hire who enjoys hurting people.
136* VillainousFriendship: He's formed one in-game with Ultron, of all people, gaining the team bonus "Maniacal Duo" for pairing them up.
137
138!! ComicBook/CaptainAmerica (Steve Rogers)
139[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_captainamerica01.png]]
140[[caption-width-right:156:Captain America]]
141* BashBrothers: Like in many adaptations, this is how his relationship with Tony is presented in-game.
142* TheCape: He's every bit the noble paragon of truth and justice here that he is in the comics and the MCU.
143* TheCaptain: Naturally.
144* CaptainPatriotic: He's the page image for a reason, after all.
145* {{Determinator}}: He's ''Captain America''.
146* FaceHeelTurn: His Hydra Supreme uniform.
147* HeroicWillpower: "Heroism", his passive skill unlocked at 4 Star Rank, which reduces the effects of poison and chill effects through sheer willpower.
148* LegacyCharacter: The Secret Wars 2099 costume released during the Secret Wars update, transforms Steve into Roberta Mendez, the Captain America of Alchemax's Avengers.
149* LightningBruiser: In his "Infinity War" and "Endgame" uniforms, perhaps THE Lightning Bruiser of the game.
150* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
151* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Thanks to his Shield absorbing physical damage, he's one of the better early game tanks. His Age of Ultron uniform goes even further, making him extremely annoying to damage without Energy-based attacks.
152* OlderThanTheyLook: Captain America seems to have been unfrozen for a while now, based on his interactions with the rest of the cast, but he's confirmed to have been in the ice for at least 60 years in his profile.
153* ShieldBash: "Valor" his second Skill, is a literal Shield Bash. His final five star skill, "Shield Strike" too.
154* SuperSerum: The origins of his powers: Dr. Erskine's Super Soldier Serum.
155* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: His first skill, "Shield Throw", bounces his shield between several targets.
156
157!! ComicBook/{{Carnage}} (Cletus Kassady)
158[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_carnage01.png]]
159[[caption-width-right:156:Carnage]]
160* AdaptiveArmor: Being a Symbiote, Carnage effectively serves this function for Cletus.
161* AxCrazy: Even before the Symbiote bonded to him, Cletus Kasady was a lunatic serial killer. Then he gained a shapeshifting alien super-armor.
162* CardboardPrison: He has a team bonus referencing his history of escaping prison, most notably at the beginning of the first volume of New Avengers, in "Escape from Ryker's Island" with Luke Cage and Daredevil.
163* EnemyMine: Carnage has several team bonuses based around this; "Symbiote Brothers" for teaming up with his ArchnemesisDad Venom, "Carnage Rebirth" for teaming up with Spider-Man and Venom, and "Carnage Vengeance" for teaming up with Spider-Man and Iron Man.
164* HeelFaceTurn: When the Red Skull stole Charles Xavier's powers and became the Red Onslaught, Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom tried to use magic to invert his personality and allow Xavier to retake control; the attempt ended up inverting multiple characters, including Carnage, turning him into the heroic Carnage-Man. This is referenced in his "Inverted Heroes" team-up.
165* VillainTeamUp: He and Yellowjacket have a team bonus called "Partners in Crime", increasing their HP and critical hit rate.
166
167!! ComicBook/{{Colossus}} (Piotr Rasputin)
168[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/colossusicon.png]]
169[[caption-width-right:156:Colossus]]
170* BrotherSisterTeam: With Magik.
171* ChromeChampion: He can transform at will from a normal (though fairly large and muscular) flesh-and-blood human to what the comics refer to as "organic" osmium steel.
172* FastballSpecial: He and Wolverine's Team Bonus are with this, their CombinationAttack being both the TropeMaker and TropeNamer.
173* HuskyRusskie: He's Russian, and very big and muscular even when he's not transformed.
174* NighInvulnerability: His armored form is extremely hard to damage, even compared to a lot of the other heavyweights in the Marvel Universe.
175
176!! Crescent (Dan Bi)
177[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crescenticon_6.png]]
178[[caption-width-right:156:Crescent]]
179* AnimalMotifs: Unsurprisingly, bears.
180* CustomUniform: Her first alternate costume is a school uniform, but she's still wearing her mask.
181* DisappearedDad: Her father was a relic hunter working for Morgan Le Fay, and has since gone missing. Part of the reason she takes up her mask is to try and find him.
182* FightingSpirit: Her mask allows her to fight alongside Crescent, a magic spirit bear and master martial artist.
183* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, she can access one.
184* OriginalGeneration: Like Sharon Rogers and Luna Snow before her, Crescent was created entirely for ''Future Fight''. ''ComicBook/WarOfTheRealms'' serves as [[CanonImmigrant her debut within the core comic continuity]].
185
186!! Crossbones (Brock Romlow)
187[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_crossbones01.png]]
188[[caption-width-right:156:Crossbones]]
189* BadassNormal: He doesn't have any powers, but he's one of Captain America's fiercest and most tenacious enemies.
190* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Hidden inside of Rumlow's gauntlets is a long blade weapon, which he pops for a couple of his attacks.
191* BodyHorror: In his default costume, Rumlow is based on his appearance in Captain America: Civil War, where he has recently survived horrific burns and scarring across his entire body. What little of his flesh can be seen beneath his mask is *haunting*.
192* GoodScarsEvilScars: It's what happens when you have a burning building dropped on you.
193* PowerFist: His Crossbones costume has large gauntlets built into it to allow him to hit hard enough to match Captain America.
194
195%%!! ComicBook/{{Daken}}
196%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dakenicon.png]]
197%%[[caption-width-right:156:Daken]]
198
199!! Deathlok (Michael "Mike" Peterson)
200[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_deathlok01.png]]
201[[caption-width-right:156:Deathlok]]
202* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics, he's just a normal human and not a Deathlok, while in the MCU, he's a frequent victim of TheWorfEffect and is quickly written out of focus. Here, he's a key character for meta-level Alliance Battle play, and is an important counterpick for Timeline PVP.
203** Later averted, as changes to other characters, sends him down to the low-tier.
204* ArmCannon: Deathlok's forearm mounted Wrist Rocket, which is one of his upgradable gears and used in his 5* skill, Upgraded Missile. It can also fire a red laser beam, used in his 3* skill, SHIELD Soldier.
205* TheAtoner: The reason Deathlok joins up with Coulson and the cast is to help them stop the Inhumans after he delayed them long enough for Raina to escape, since the Inhumans coerced him into helping them by kidnapping his son.
206* {{Cyborg}}: Multiple limbs, and part of his face and torso are replaced with cybernetics.
207* DefeatMeansFriendship: He join Coulson's Team after they defeat him, revealing that he was only helping the Inhumans because they kidnapped his son.
208* EnergyWeapon: Deathlok has access to a red laser beam that he swipes across the ground, before spinning around and striking everyone in a radius around him, during his 3* skill.
209* GunsAkimbo: Deathlok dual wields Assault Rifles for several moves.
210* IHaveYourWife: Or, son rather. Deathlok is forced to work for the Inhumans after Raina kidnaps his son.
211* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His primarily look, taken from Agents of SHIELD, replaces his brighter colored comic colors with more generic black and grey leather, while hiding all of his cybernetics.
212* PapaWolf: Nothing will stop him from protecting his son.
213* ScarsAreForever: His body is horribly scarred, accentuated by the cybernetics grafted to him underneath his skin.
214
215!! ComicBook/DoctorOctopus (Otto Octavius)
216[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_doctoroctopus01.png]]
217[[caption-width-right:156:Doctor Octopus]]
218* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Depending on his costume, either Octopi or Spiders.
219* ArchEnemy: He and Green Goblin are neck and neck for this title for Spider-Man; Doc Ock has the prestige of actually killing the Wallcrawler.
220* ArtificialLimbs: The four robotic legs are more than just a weapon or part of his costume; they're fused to his spine and a part of who he is.
221* TheChessmaster: He sometimes goes by the name of "The Master Planner". During the story, he [[spoiler:tries to manipulate the other villain factions while forming a new Sinister Six in order to best take advantage of the incursion events; however he's ultimately OutGambitted by MODOK and defeated by the player.]]
222* CombatTentacles: Doc Ock's namesake and primary form of offense comes from the four metal tentacles grafted onto his back.
223* HeelFaceTurn: His ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan costume changes him from a villain to a hero.
224** HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: As of the Secret Empire update, based on the arc of the same name, he's now calling himself the Superior Octopus and has joined Hydra, switching his affiliation back over to villain and gaining new abilities to cement his team association with the rest of Hydra.
225
226!! ComicBook/DraxTheDestroyer
227[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_drax01.png]]
228[[caption-width-right:156:Drax the Destroyer]]
229* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Played with; Drax is listed as an "Alien" instead of a human, but he's also still identified as "Arthur Sampson Douglas", the name of his human self in the comics.
230* TheBigGuy: Drax is the muscle of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
231* CompositeCharacter: Drax looks like his MCU self, and has his MCU self's simple minded personality, but he seems to have a lot of his comic self's history, including once having the name Arthur Douglas, and having had a multitude of bodies.
232* DualWielding: He dual wields knives in his move set.
233* HeartbrokenBadass: Drax is driven by the death of his family, leading him on a quest to take revenge on Thanos and Ronan.
234* LeeroyJenkins: When the rest of the Guardians are taken down through Ronan's divide and conquer strategy, Drax decides to just rush his ship, The Dark Aster, by himself, forcing the Avengers and the Guardians to save him.
235* WalkingShirtlessScene: Neither costume gives Drax a shirt.
236
237!! [[ComicBook/AntMan Giant Man (Hank Pym)]]
238[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_giantman01.png]]
239[[caption-width-right:156:Giant Man]]
240* AbsentMindedProfessor: Frequently gets distracted by science.
241* BadassBookworm: Even moreso than the other genius characters in this game, as Hank is a scientist first, superhero second. That won't stop him from growing 50 feet and punching Frost Giants in the mouth.
242* BattleCouple: Him and Wasp.
243* ChekhovMIA: Hank is mentioned during the main storyline multiple times, as Ultron is one of the core antagonists, but doesn't appear himself. He was added later in the Ant-Man expansion side story.
244* CompositeCharacter: Largely based on his comics self, but this version of Hank was also a mentor for Darren Cross just like the MCU version.
245* CreateYourOwnVillain: He's responsible for Ultron's creation.
246* ForScience: These are his ultimate motivations for almost everything he does.
247* IHaveManyNames: Hank Pym is the master of this. Not only does he go interchangeably by two first names (Hank or Henry), he's also been Ant-Man, Wasp, and Yellowjacket. He's currently using the name Giant Man, and has a uniform that changes his name to Goliath.
248* PassingTheTorch: He passed the Ant-Man persona to Scott Lang, and the Yellowjacket persona to Darren Cross.
249
250%%!! Gilgamesh
251
252!! Gladiator (Kallark)
253[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_gladiator_1.png]]
254[[caption-width-right:156:Gladiator]]
255* TheAce: The greatest champion of the Shi'ar Empire, and a warrior so powerful that even heavy hitters like Silver Surfer, Beta Ray Bill and Nova are terrified to realize he has been infected by the Cancerverse and will have to be fought.
256* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's become the Emperor of the Shi'ar following the death of Lilandra, not based on his leadership abilities or wisdom, but due to the respect earned by his immense strength.
257* TheDragon: His role in the Shi'ar as its Praetor is to lead the Imperial Guard and serve his Emperor faithfully. At least until he ends up the last man standing following the War of Kings, and ends up an accidental DragonAscendant
258* FlyingBrick: As expected of one of Marvel's classic Superman analogues.
259* OneManArmy: In order to defeat him, the Guardians of the Galaxy need to recruit help from Nova, Beta Ray Bill, Darkhawk and no less than two Heralds of Galactus wielding the Power Cosmic.
260
261!! Goliath (William "Bill" Foster)
262[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goliath.png]]
263[[caption-width-right:156:Goliath]]
264* BashBrothers: He and Ben Grimm have a tight bond of friendship; Thing is only character aside from Hank Pym to grant a two-character synergy with him.
265* BlackAndNerdy: A scientist capable of keeping up with Hank Pym well enough to work as his lab assistant for years, before learning enough to synthesize his own Pym Particles.
266* CListFodder: He's best remembered for his role in the Civil War fought over the Registration Act, where he joined Captain America's opposition, and was one of the most notably casualties when Tony Stark's robotic Thor cut him down. He gains a team bonus alongside Captain America and Daredevil recognizing this.
267* {{Sizeshifter}}: Naturally for a Pym Particle user, Goliath can grow to extreme sizes.
268
269!! Gorgon
270[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_gorgon01.png]]
271[[caption-width-right:156:Gorgon]]
272* TheBerserker: In the Inhuman Royal Family, he's by far the most volatile. He's also the only member of the family in the Combat class.
273* TheBigGuy: To the rest of the Royals.
274* CarryABigStick: When he's not wiping enemies out with his powers, he's bashing them around with his fearsome mace.
275* FaunsAndSatyrs: The Terrigenesis has granted him bull legs, giving him a distinctly Satyr-esque appearance.
276* ShockwaveStomp: Gorgon's primary power.
277* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: One of his earliest skills, "Mace Throw", which does exactly what you assume it does.
278* UndyingLoyalty: While he's had his moments of conflict with them in the comics, in-game he's presented as incredibly loyal to the Royal Family. He gets the "For the Queen!" bonus with Medusa and "Faithful Warrior" when paired with Black Bolt.
279
280!! Gorilla Man (Kenneth Hale)
281[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/o93v5axof4141.png]]
282[[caption-width-right:156:Gorilla Man]]
283* BlessedWithSuck: Mercenary Ken Hale became immortal, but stuck with the body of a Gorilla.
284* CursedWithAwesome: Is immortal with all of the strengths of a gorilla and the skills and intelligence of a soldier of fortune.
285* HitmanWithAHeart: Ken Hale is an expert mercenary. He used to be a lot more unscrupulous, but the Gorilla Curse has left him with much more time to reflect, and while he still works under Deadpool's Mercs for Money operation, he's also a hero with the Agents of Atlas, SHIELD's Howling Commandos, and for the Avengers as one of Black Panther's "Agents of Wakanda".
286* KillerGorilla: A gun-toting gorilla.
287
288!! Groot
289[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_groot01.png]]
290[[caption-width-right:156:Groot]]
291* AdaptiveArmor: Adaptive ''skin'', to be more accurate; Groot's bark-like flesh moves and melds to suit the situation, changing his size, shape and giving him additional defensive options.
292* CombatMedic: One of the only characters in the game that can provide healing to others in addition to himself, Groot has a skill dedicated to turning an area of effect into a healing ring, which will benefit himself, any allies in Co-Op modes, and your other characters should you switch to them.
293* FromASingleCell: Groot has the power to regrow himself from a shard if destroyed, which is referenced in his 4* passive skill, which brings him back to life with half health after death.
294* GentleGiant: Groot generally doesn't go looking for fights; unfortunately his membership in the Guardians of the Galaxy leads to him getting into them anyway.
295* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Groot became a member of the Thor Corps during the Secret Wars update, worthy of his own hammer and gaining the powers of a Thor in one alternate costume.
296* PlantAliens: He's a giant, living tree.
297* PokemonSpeak: "I am Groot".
298* ShockAndAwe: During Secret Wars, a version of Groot was recruited into the Thor Corps, gaining his own Mjolnir and enhancing his skills with lightning damage.
299
300!! Hogun
301[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_hogun01.png]]
302[[caption-width-right:156:Hogun]]
303* BlackVikings: He's not Aesir like his companions, and looks the part- bearing a more Mongolian appearance.
304* CarryABigStick: His primary weapon is a mace, named Hridgandr.
305* TheQuietOne: He rarely speaks, which is a major factor in his nickname of "Hogun the Grim".
306* TheStoic: Contrasting heavily with the rest of the warriors of Asgard, Hogun is grim, quiet and reflective.
307* StraightMan: Plays this role to the rest of the Warriors Three.
308
309!! [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] (Bruce Banner)
310[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_hulk01.png]]
311[[caption-width-right:156:Hulk]]
312* AdaptationalWimp: The Hulk is very much delegated as a lower tier character. His Maestro uniform improves him somewhat, boosting him up to average at best.
313** Later averted with his Ragnarok uniform which does improve him into a high-tier charcater though he's still probably not a strong as the comics make him out to be.
314* TheBigGuy: He's this to most teams he's a part of.
315* CoolOldGuy: Not the Hulk himself, but one of his costumes transformers Banner into the Maestro, a BadFuture alternate timeline version of himself who is well over 100 years old, has grown a BeardOfEvil and conquered the apocalyptic hellscape of his world, killing numerous heroes and forcing everyone to stay in line.
316* DumbMuscle: While Bruce Banner is one of the smartest men on the planet, once he Hulks out, his alter ego has a much more limited mental capacity.
317* FaceHeelTurn: His Maestro and World War Hulk uniforms reclassify him as a villain.
318* FutureMeScaresMe: Hulk ''really'' doesn't care for Maestro.
319* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
320* MagicPants: In all of his costumes, he has special pants that can accommodate him in both forms of his transformation. The Age of Ultron pants are even specially Avengers branded.
321
322!! [[ComicBook/TotallyAwesomeHulk Hulk (Amadeus Cho)]]
323[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_amadeuscho01.png]]
324[[caption-width-right:156:Amadeus Cho]]
325* AffirmativeActionLegacy: He's this to the Hulk.
326* AsianAndNerdy: He's Korean-American, and one of the smartest men on the planet.
327* BrainsAndBrawn: He used to just be the Brains to Hercules' Brawn- now that he's a Hulk, he's the Brains ''and'' the Brawn.
328* GeniusSweetTooth: Due to the strain of his enhanced intellect, Cho is constantly eating snacks.
329* InsufferableGenius: He was once very proud and insistent on his position as the seventh smartest person on the planet; at least until Hank Pym returned from space and he learned that he was only eighth. Later on, he is bumped even lower down to 10th; an event that ultimately humbled him enough to grow out of the worst of his insufferable tendencies. This is commemorated in-game with the team up bonus "Number 7" between himself and Pym.
330* SidekickGraduationsStick: He used to be Hercules' sidekick- as the new Hulk, he's his own hero now.
331* TotallyRadical: He's not just the Hulk, he's the ''totally awesome'' Hulk.
332* YouRemindMeOfX: Amadeus reminds Thor of Loki when they were Cho's age so much that it makes Thor uncomfortable; the three have a team-up bonus in-game referencing this.
333
334!! Hulkling (Theodore "Teddy" Altman)
335[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_hulkling_1.png]]
336[[caption-width-right:156:Hulkling]]
337* BattleCouple: With Wiccan.
338* TheBigGuy: Plays this role on the New Avengers, thanks to his shapeshiting powers letting him provide the muscle.
339* ChildOfTwoWorlds: He's the child of Kree and Skrull bloodlines.
340* DistressedDude: Like the rest of the New Avengers, Hulkling needs to be rescued from his possession before he'll join the team.
341* StraightGay: He has to explain that Billy is his boyfriend to the Avengers, who didn't seem to realize otherwise.
342* WingedHumanoid: Thanks to his shapeshifting, Billy can sprout a pair of wings whenever he needs them.
343
344!! ComicBook/IronFist (Danny Rand)
345[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_ironfist01.png]]
346[[caption-width-right:156:Iron Fist]]
347* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Iron Fist's chi channeling powers may give him superhuman strength, but even without it, his mastery of kung-fu and training let him harder than any normal man should be able to.
348* ChestInsignia: He has a tattoo of the Undying Dragon, Shou-Lao, burned into his chest.
349* EnhancedPunch: Iron Fist's core powers are built around enhancing his considerable martial art skills with his chi. On a meta level, Iron Fist is recommended for World Boss raid modes specifically because his 5* skill, an enhanced punch that deals ludicrous damage, can be paired with Quake and Warwolf to provide buffs to his damage long enough to melt the boss with single punches.
350* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: A rare male example, his default costume exposes a great deal of his neck and chest as it plunges all the way down to the waist.
351* LegacyCharacter: Danny Rand isn't the first to wield the Iron Fist, and he won't be the last.
352
353!! [[ComicBook/IronMan Iron Man (Mark 44)]]
354[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_hulkbuster01.png]]
355[[caption-width-right:156:Hulkbuster Iron Man]]
356* AwesomeButImpractical: The Hulkbuster is a really cool hero with great stats and a monster tank...but because he was given away as a log-in bonus, his Biometrics can't be obtained normally. They have to be unlocked one at a time from Shifters, or lucked into when buying biometrics. Slightly remedied by the Guardians of the Galaxy patch, which specifically makes Hulkbuster bios a possible reward for Villain Siege, but even then, it's a long grind to get him to a rank high enough that his high base stats and growth keep him competitive with other members of the roster.
357** As of the All-New, All-Different patch; this is no longer the case- he's now one of the best characters in the game, with a uniform that boosts his stats, a new 6* skill that does outrageous damage and turns most characters into paste, speedy cooldowns on skills to keep him constantly attacking, and turning him into one of the core members of the top tier "meme team" alongside Silk and Loki. Of course, this update also removed the suit from the Villain Siege store, meaning Hulkbuster bios are rare, outside of daily selectors and ones purchased with crystals.
358* BenevolentAI: The Hulkbuster Dimensional Shifter is actually not Stark piloting the suit, but the Veronica AI remote controlling it.
359* GodzillaThreshold: The Mark 44 was designed from the ground up specifically to take down a rampaging Hulk, should the need arise.
360* MetaMecha: Being based on the MCU version of the suit, the Mark 44 is actually a suit on top of the standard suit, with pieces deployed at will via Satellite.
361* MightyGlacier: Iron Man is the speedy, ranged character that you start off the game using to kite and do hit and run attacks. Hulkbuster Iron Man, conversely, is one of the slowest characters in the game, who is almost entirely built around slow, hard hitting physical attacks to tank instead of energy kiting.
362* PowerPalms: Unlike the regular Iron Man, Hulkbuster's PowerPalms can't be used for fully ranged attacks, but they do give him the "Repuslo
363* RapidFireFisticuffs: The three star rank skill, "Jet-Assisted Takedown", is a rapid flurry of motorized punches.
364
365!! ComicBook/JessicaJones
366[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_jessicajones01.png]]
367[[caption-width-right:156:Jessica Jones]]
368* ActionMom: Her team bonuses reveal that her daughter, Danielle, is already born in this universe, with She-Hulk and Groot serving as Nannies and Iron Fist as the godfather.
369* AdaptationalBadass: Unusual for a comic book character, Jessica's powers are actually turned up for her appearance in the game. In the MCU, she's strong- but still below Luke Cage levels of strong, and in the comics, she's stronger than that, but still on the low end of super strength. Here, her ground-pounds can create Hulk-style shockwaves, and she can punch so hard that the air blasts enemies away from a distance.
370** Played with, as while her abilities might be enhanced slightly, her stats are quite weak and she's considered to be a low-tier character.
371* AdaptationDyeJob: Being based on the MCU look by default, Jessica's previously brunette hair is straight black here.
372* AlliterativeName: In true Marvel fashion.
373* AwesomeButImpractical: Not Jessica herself, as she's an extremely effective tank, but her Passive ability is this. On one hand, it's a really cool reference to her past history with other characters, and it makes it her totally immune to one of the in-game damage types at all times once she hits 4 stars... unfortunately, that damage type is Mental, and the only character to really take advantage of Mental abilities at her release is MODOK, who is far from a frequent PVP choice, and never fought in the more challenging later game levels.
374** Later subverted, as with the introduction of more characters with mind damage including Scarlet Witch, her passive is now one of her more unique aspects allowing her to block a good deal of damage from those characters. However, her stats and abilities don't give much to back this up meaning she will still die to just about anything that isn't mental damage which means even a character like Supergiant who only has one ability that doesn't do mental damage will usually still be able to beat her.
375* BattleCouple: She gets team bonuses increasing her health and attack damage when she's paired with Luke Cage.
376* CompositeCharacter: Jessica looks like her MCU self and has a stronger version of her flightless powerset, but she graduated Midtown High with Peter Parker, married Luke Cage, and has given birth to their daughter, all like her traditional comics self.
377* LauncherMove: This is how Jones' 3 star skill opens- with a huge uppercut that sends a target into the air to be followed up on.
378* MadeOfIron: She makes for an excellent tank, and can absorb a lot of punishment without backing down.
379* MeteorMove: Jessica's 3 star skill, Smack Down, ends with one of these, kicking down into the ground and dealing some area of effect damage to anyone too close to the target as well.
380* NotWearingTights: Her default look is based on the MCU version of the character, which means no costume and no codename- just a leather jacket, a pair of jeans and a side of snark.
381* PrivateDetective: Jessica became one when she initially quit the superhero thing. One of her team bonuses, Outing Oscorp with Spider-Man and Green Goblin, references this.
382* PsychicBlockDefense: Jessica's passive ability is Telepathic Resistance- making her immune to all Mental Damage, as a result of her time with the Purple Man building up a resistance to it.
383* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Some of Jessica's skills- especially her six star ability, send enemies absolutely flying all over the arena as she overpowers them and knocks them backwards.
384
385!! ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}} (Cain Marko)
386[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/juggernauticon.png]]
387[[caption-width-right:156:Juggernaut]]
388* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Like Deadpool before him, Juggernaut is treated like a mutant in-game. He uses X-Genes to rank up, and mutant materials for further upgrades.
389* BadPowersBadPeople: The Juggernaut's powers come from the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak. Since Cyttorak is a malevolent God of chaos, on the occasions when Cain has turned a new leaf and joined the heroes, his powers actually get progressively weaker.
390* BigBrotherBully: Cain Marko is the half brother of the X-Men's Professor X, and was an awful bully in their youth. He and Charles have a synergy bonus in reference to their shared history, increasing both men's attack and defense stats.
391* TheBrute: Currently serving this role in Magneto's Brotherhood.
392* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Professor X's Abel.
393* FoeTossingCharge: As expected, these make up the majority of his move pool.
394* TheJuggernaut: He's the freaking TropeNamer.
395* UnskilledButStrong: There's no grace or finesse in his fighting style - just pure power and and unstoppable momentum.
396
397!! Killmonger
398[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_killmonger_1.png]]
399[[caption-width-right:156:Killmonger]]
400* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Black Panther's equal in terms of intelligence, strength and drive; even without the special herbs and blessings of the Panther God.
401* BigBad: Of the Black Panther Legendary Questline; he plots to take control of Wakanda with his allies Klaue and M'Baku.
402* BlingOfWar: His MCU costume, a gold-lined Black Panther costume.
403* DivingKick: Half of his non-costumed moveset involves foot dive stomping kicks.
404* DualWielding: Uses a sword and spear at the same time when he's in his uniform.
405* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Erik''Killmonger''.
406* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: His default costume is adorned with skulls on his belt, gauntlets and necklaces.
407
408!! [[ComicBook/TheKingpin Kingpin]] (Wilson Fisk)
409[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_kingpin01.png]]
410[[caption-width-right:156:Kingpin]]
411* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his wide, large size, Kingpin isn't actually ''fat''; he's all muscle, leading to his deceptive appearance shocking people when he leaps across the battlefield or hits with enough strength to rival superpowered foes.
412* AdiposeRex: The massive Kingpin of Crime across all of New York City, and more recently, the grandmaster of The Hand as well.
413* BadassNormal: He has no superpowers, but his sheer muscle mass and intense training, as well as genius mind and careful planning, allow him to match superpowered foes like Spider-Man, Daredevil and the Avengers.
414* BaldOfEvil: Naturally.
415* BigBad: He's this to Daredevil, often being behind the villains and struggles in Matt's life. He's also one of the major villains in Future Fight's story, trying to utilize his control over The Hand and his vast criminal enterprises to take advantage of the Incursions.
416** BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:Ultimately, he's actually this in the context of Future Fight's story. He's handily defeated by the player and their team, and he's no more privy to what's happening than anyone else- ultimately getting played and manipulated by MODOK like all the rest.]]
417
418!! Lizard (Curt Connors)
419[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_lizard_1.png]]
420[[caption-width-right:156:The Lizard]]
421* AlliterativeName: Curt Connors
422* AntiVillain: Connors is a kind man, and an ally of Spider-Man's. Unfortunately, the Lizard personality is just a savage animal acting on instincts and Connors struggles to suppress it.
423* BadassLabcoat: He wears the tatters of his former labcoat.
424* EvilCripple: Played with; Connors is missing one of his arms, but is still a good person. The Lizard was created from his attempts to regrow his arm, and is a monster.
425* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: The Avengers want to try this tactic, but Spider-Man mentions from experience that it's only an option if they had Connors' wife and son with them, and they don't have the time to track them down.
426* LighterAndSofter: The Sinister Six questline implies that The Lizard has trapped Connors personality within just like his modern incarnation, but that his wife and son are still alive.
427* ThatManIsDead: Claims that Curt Connors is dead and only the Lizard remains when Spider-Man and the Avengers confront him.
428* RedHerring: He and the rest of the Sinister Six trick Spider-Man into believing he has Black Cat captive; only to reveal that he was just a distraction after they beat him
429* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: Speaks this way in his written dialogue. Tony Stark finds his diction grating.
430
431!! [[ComicBook/LukeCage Luke Cage]]
432[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_lukecage01.png]]
433[[caption-width-right:156:Luke Cage]]
434* BaldOfAuthority: Luke has lead the New Avengers, The Mighty Avengers and the Thunderbolts.
435* BashBrothers: With Iron Fist.
436* CivvieSpandex: Luke doesn't really wear a costume anymore, just normal street clothes that happen to use the yellow colors to evoke one.
437* HappilyMarried: He's married to Jessica Jones.
438* HeterosexualLifePartners: Luke is so close to Iron Fist, that he named his daughter after him.
439* ScaryBlackMan: He leans into the stereotypes somewhat.
440
441!! Minn-Erva
442[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/minnervaicon.png]]
443[[caption-width-right:156:Minn-Erva]]
444* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She's a blue-skinned Kree.
445* ColdSniper: Her first uniform, granting her her MCU appearance and skill set, transform her into one - though she retains her combat class typing.
446* DominoMask: She wears one with her default costume.
447* GeniusBruiser: Minn-Erva is a gifted scientist and medic, and explicitly hailed as one of the Kree Empire's brightest minds. She's also capable of going toe-to-toe with most cosmic level fighters, and possesses a skill set nearly identical to Carol's.
448* OneWingedAngel: She can transform into a large, bat-like monster for one of her skills, thanks to her knowledge in genetic manipulation.
449* StatuesqueStunner: She's 5'9"/175cm tall and a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe.
450
451!! Molten Man (Mark Raxton)
452[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moltenmanicon.png]]
453[[caption-width-right:156:Molten Man]]
454* CompositeCharacter: Molten Man in-game is given the backstory and real name of the comic character, Mark Raxton, but all of his in-game appearances, personality and skills are based on the holographic monster from the MCU instead.
455* ElementalPowers: He has control over magma and fire.
456* MadeOfIron: His body was coated in an experimental Oscorp liquid metal, which he is now made out of.
457* MagmaMan: Naturally.
458
459!! ComicBook/MoonKnight (Marc Spector)
460[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_moonknight01.png]]
461[[caption-width-right:156:Moon Knight]]
462* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: In many ways, Moon Knight is a deconstruction and darker foil to Batman.
463* AntiHero: He ultimately fights for good, but he's plagued by visions and voices (which may or may not be real, depending on the writer) of Khonshu, demanding that he act more like a BloodKnight. The ultimate result is a hero who flip flops between a no-kill rule and a man that carves the faces off of his enemies or leaves crescent moon brands in their flesh to scar them.
464* CrimeFightingWithCash: He may not have powers (probably), but he ''does'' have a massive arsenal of gadgets, weapons and tools built from his large sums of money- crescent darts and daggers, his bo staff, and even a moon-shaped helicopter.
465* DeathByOriginStory: Spector's own death is what kickstarted his origin.
466* LonersAreFreaks: And ''how!''
467
468%%!! ComicBook/{{Morbius}} (Michael Morbius)
469%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morbiusicon.png]]
470%%[[caption-width-right:156:Morbius]]
471
472!! ComicBook/MisterFantastic (Reed Richards)
473[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrfantasticicon.png]]
474[[caption-width-right:156:Mister Fantastic]]
475* HappilyMarried: To Susan.
476* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
477* RubberMan: His Main power. He possesses the ability to convert the mass of his entire body into a highly malleable state at will. How his body's respiration and circulatory systems function at these distorted extremes is as yet unknown. He can alter his form in a matter of seconds, often much less (depending on the complexity of the shape), and revert to his normal humanoid shape within a similar time.
478* ScienceHero: He uses science in the name of heroism and has always considered his mind to be his true super-power.
479* SuperIntelligence: Often held as the standard for SuperIntelligence in the Marvel Universe. It's generally accepted that Reed is the smartest man on Earth. It is generally accepted that his powers really do give him this, as while he is naturally a scientific genius with an Improbably High I.Q. without them, the fact that his brain is literally malleable gives him an intelligence boost even to that.
480
481!! [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan)]]
482[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_kamalakhan01.png]]
483[[caption-width-right:156:Kamala Kahn]]
484* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She's the third person to use the name Ms. Marvel, and is following in the footsteps of her hero, Carol Danvers.
485* AmbiguouslyBrown: Less so in her profile art, which is notably darker, her in-game model is fairly ambiguous.
486* AscendedFangirl: She grew up as a huge, fanfic writing fangirl of the Avengers; now she's a member of the team, alongside Jane Foster and Vision, with whom she has a team-up.
487* GoombaStomp: One of her core offensive abilities in the game involves her embiggening her foot and stretching taller to stomp the enemy.
488* HeroWorshipper: Has a Team Up Bonus with Captain Marvel.
489* RubberMan: Her powers in general.
490%% * ScarfofAsskicking
491
492!! [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]]
493[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/namoricon.png]]
494[[caption-width-right:156:Namor]]
495* ApparentlyHumanMerfolk: Thanks to his half-human heritage, Namor lacks the blue skin of most of his subjects. If it weren't for his pointed ears, he would look entirely human.
496* FireForgedFriends: Namor's personality and constantly shifting alignment leave him with few friends- but Captain America and Bucky share a deep bond with him forged during their time as The Invaders in World War 2. Both men have unique team up synergies with him, and putting all three on a team gains an even further one. He also became this with the original Defenders team- Hulk, Doctor Strange and Silver Surfer, and get bonuses when paired with them as well.
497* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He's constantly jumping between hero and villain. In-game, his classic costume counts him as a hero character, while his Phoenix Five uniform turns him into a super villain.
498* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
499* MakingASplash: In his classic form, his moveset covers the screen in floods of water, while summoning constant hordes of sea creatures and squid tentacles to overwhelm his enemies.
500* MrFanservice: His default costume is basically just a speedo and nothing else.
501* ProngsOfPoseidon: He wields a trident in battle.
502
503!! [[Characters/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyModern Nebula]]
504[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_nebula01.png]]
505[[caption-width-right:156:Nebula]]
506* AnArmAndALeg: She's missing her arm, among other parts of her body replaced with cybernetics.
507* BaldOfEvil: Nebula is a sadistic space pirate and her default appearance is based on her MCU appearance, who is bald.
508* CainAndAbel: Of a sort, she and Gamora are both considered "daughters" of Thanos, making Nebula the Cain to Gamora's Abel.
509* TheDragon: Serves this role for Ronan during the Guardians of the Galaxy special mission side story.
510* DualWielding: She wields two weapons.
511* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Or Blue Skinned, rather.
512* ShockAndAwe: Nebula's weapons generate electric feedback, and many of her skills deal Electricity damage.
513* StatuesqueStunner: 6'1"/185cm tall, and despite the cyborg implants, not bad looking.
514
515!! [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] (Frank Castle)
516[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_punisher01.png]]
517[[caption-width-right:156:Punisher]]
518* BadassLongcoat: He wears one with his Noir uniform.
519* CrusadingWidower: After the murder of his wife and children, Frank Castle dedicates himself to hunting down and slaughtering as many criminals as he can.
520* FlamingSkulls: His skin as Cosmic Ghost Rider.
521* GoodScarsEvilScars: Frank's face is covered in scars in his default look, most noticeable in his profile art, but they're fairly subtle- highlighting his AntiHero morality.
522* GrenadeLauncher: His primary weapon in his default costume.
523* GrenadeSpam: Frank has access to numerous handheld grenades in several of his skills.
524* GunsAkimbo: With the Noir uniform, the Punisher wields dual Colt pistols in place of his grenade shotgun.
525
526!! Red Guardian (Alexi Shostakov)
527[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_redguardian_1.png]]
528[[caption-width-right:156:Red Guardian]]
529* AcePilot: Alexi was a top tier pilot when the KGB decided to recruit him to become Red Guardian.
530* CaptainPatriotic: He's the Soviet Union's answer to Captain America.
531* HeelFaceTurn: His default appearance, based on his classic comic self, is labeled as a villain, while his first uniform, based on the MCU, makes him into a hero.
532* MarriedToTheJob: Once he became the Red Guardian, he broke off his marriage to ensure that he was completely focused on serving his country.
533* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Expected of any Captain America expy.
534
535!! ComicBook/RedHulk (Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross)
536[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_redhulk01.png]]
537[[caption-width-right:156:Red Hulk]]
538* CoolOldGuy: General Ross is old enough to be an actual grand-father, and is still one of the strongest characters on the roster.
539* InSeriesNickname: "Thunderbolt" Ross. Also, "Rulk" for Red Hulk.
540* OldSoldier: Especially in his General Ross persona.
541* PlayingWithFire: While his Green counterpart gets stronger when he gets angry, Red Hulk gets ''hotter'', eventually building up to flaming attacks, which give many of his attacks in the game burn properties.
542* UnexpectedCharacter: While Red Hulk himself appearing in the game isn't that strange, him appearing in the same update in the Ant-Man update alongside Scott Lang, Hank Pym, Wasp and Yellowjacket certainly wasn't expected.
543
544!! Red She-Hulk (Betty Ross)
545[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/redshehulkicon.png]]
546[[caption-width-right:156:Red She-Hulk]]
547* AmazonianBeauty: As Red She-Hulk she measures 6'7"/2m tall, and remains very attractive.
548
549!! Rhino (Aleksei Mikhailovich Sytsevich)
550[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_rhino_1.png]]
551[[caption-width-right:156:Rhino]]
552* BondVillainStupidity: Rhino underestimates Black Cat, and talks about the Sinister Six's true motives enough that she is able to piece together their plot in time.
553* TheBrute: He serves this role in the Sinister Six; he's extremely strong and durable, and dumber than a brick.
554* BullfightBoss: Rhino's favorite form of attacking is to charge wildly, as per tradition.
555* FollowTheChaos: This is how the Avengers track him down during the Sinister Six questline- following the trail of destruction his warpath through New York has left.
556* TheMafiya: Before becoming a costumed criminal, Rhino was a member of the Russian Mafia, and was paid to be grafted into his powerful Rhino armor.
557* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Underestimating Black Cat and gloating about their plan leads to the Avengers realizing the Six are trying to take over AIM just in time to stop them.
558
559!! ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}} (Victor Creed)
560[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sabretoothicon.png]]
561[[caption-width-right:156:Sabretooth]]
562* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: He gets a team bonus with fellow cat-based characters White Tiger and Black Panther.
563* ArchEnemy: Towards Wolverine.
564
565!! Sandman (William Baker)
566[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_sandman_1.png]]
567[[caption-width-right:156:Sandman]]
568* BlobMonster: Sandman can transform his body into a pile of soft sand, and change his shape accordingly.
569* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Doc Ock, after becoming the Superior Spider-Man, forced Sandman to fight for him as a member of his "Superior Six". He, Dock Ock and Vulture get a team-up bonus for it.
570* DishingOutDirt: He controls Sand, and can shift from soft and intangible to hard as a rock at will.
571* ElementalShapeshifter: His body can transform into sand, and can be shaped into anything he can imagine.
572* FriendlyEnemy: With Spider-Man, Sandman has had extended stints as a hero of his own free will, and his motivations for villainy are usually at least somewhat sympathetic.
573* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can use sand to form weapons like hammers.
574
575%%!! Scream (Andrea "Andi" Benton)
576%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screamicon.png]]
577%%[[caption-width-right:156:Scream]]
578
579!! ComicBook/ShangChi
580[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_shangchi_1.png]]
581[[caption-width-right:156:Shang Chi]]
582* BruceLeeClone: Further emphasized in this game by his use of nunchaku.
583* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Shang Chi utilizes several of the super powers that he was given during the Infinity event.
584* KiManipulation: The nature of his new powers.
585* SelfDuplication: One of the powers he's gained is the ability to create several energy clones to attack his enemies.
586
587!! ComicBook/SheHulk (Jennifer Walters)
588[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_shehulk01.png]]
589[[caption-width-right:156:She-Hulk]]
590* AmazonianBeauty: As always.
591* AmazonBrigade: A-Force, the team she leads alongside Nico and Singularity.
592* BadAssFamily: She's the cousin of The Hulk, who has been married to the Red She-Hulk, who is the daughter of General Thunderbolt Ross, the Red Hulk. The family that smashes together, stays together, it seems.
593* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's much, much more approachable and kind than her cousin, but when someone threatens the people she cares about or truly crosses her, her rage is no less terrifying.
594* BunnyEarsLawyer: She balances a career as an actual Lawyer with serious bunny ear tendencies with her role as an active member of both The Avengers and A-Force.
595* GeniusBruiser: Hits like a tank, and is an incredibly gifted Lawyer to boot.
596* OmnidisciplinaryLawyer: Technically, she's trained in Superhero Law, but by definition, that requires an omnidsiciplinary approach.
597* StatuesqueStunner: Even in regular form she's 5'10"/178cm tall, and as She-Hulk she stands at 6'7"/200cm tall.
598* WomenAreWiser: Explicitly noted as being more calm and in-control of her powers than The Hulk.
599
600!! [[ComicBook/LadySif Sif]]
601[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_sif01.png]]
602[[caption-width-right:156:Lady Sif]]
603* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Sif speaks fluent English without aide, though she occasionally misunderstands some intentions and meanings.
604* BloodKnight: Lady Sif mocks the concept of using non-lethal force against targets, doesn't mind the idea of destroying an entire Helicarrier in her wake, and finds the potential of dying irrelevant if it means she can destroy her target.
605* CuttingTheKnot: When it's mentioned that the SHIELD agents need to watch their fire when pursuing Raina into the Engine Room of the Helicarrier, as a stray shot could easily blow up the whole ship. Sif firmly attempts to convince Coulson that the best option is to simply blow up the Helicarrier instead, ensuring that Riana would die.
606* GlorySeeker: She is only interested in victory, no matter the cost to get there.
607* GuestStarPartyMember: She serves as one for the player in several missions during the Agents of SHIELD story chapters, and from a larger narrative level, she serves as one for Coulson's team during the events of the story.
608* HotBlooded: She's fairly impulsive and quick to anger.
609* HumansAreMorons: She makes her stances on human morality and attempts to preserve life as such.
610* LadyLegionnaireWear: Her default costume, based on her MCU appearances in Thor: The Dark World and Agents of SHIELD.
611* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Has a couple skills based around blocking with her shield and then basing enemies with it.
612* StatuesqueStunner: As expected from an Asgardian Lady, she stands at 6'2"/188cm tall.
613* TomboyishPonytail: In her default costume, it's less pronounced than her original MCU costume, but she still has one.
614* WellIntentionedExtremist: Lady Sif is extremely hostile towards the Inhumans in-general, even Quake while they work together, and frequently mentions surprise that humanity hasn't wiped itself out, even implying that maybe they should.
615
616!! Skurge the Executioner
617[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_skurge_1.png]]
618[[caption-width-right:156:Skurge]]
619* AntiVillain: Skurge himself is an honorable fellow who is genuinely in love with Amora, but will enforce the will of his lady which requires him to come with blows against the God of Thunder and the Avengers.
620* DyingMomentOfAwesome: His iconic last stand at Gjallerbru is recreated in his six star skill.
621* LadyAndKnight: The Knight to Amora's Lady.
622
623!! Sword Master (Lin Lie)
624[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/56a7c727_cdc5_49be_9e38_635f59e426fb.png]]
625[[caption-width-right:156:Sword Master]]
626* AlliterativeName: His real name is Lin Lie
627%% * CoolSword
628%% * DisappearedDad
629
630%%!! ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}} (Tony Masters)
631%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6b1a5de8_eafa_42f4_93dc_1f42f4193066.png]]
632%%[[caption-width-right:156:Taskmaster]]
633
634!! [[ComicBook/TheThing Thing]] (Ben Grimm)
635[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_thing01.png]]
636[[caption-width-right:156:Thing]]
637* CatchPhrase: "It's CLOBBERIN' TIME!"
638* CursedWithAwesome: He's had persistent issues with his powers and the ugly appearance it gives him (along with the general effects on his life), but one can't deny, being able to lift hundreds of tons is a pretty good deal.
639* GentleGiant: As long as you don't make him mad.
640* RockMonster: The Thing looks like he's made of rocks (even though he isn't) and many who don't know who he is think he's a monster
641
642!! Titania (Mary [=McFerran=])
643[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_titania_1.png]]
644[[caption-width-right:156:Titania]]
645* AmazonianBeauty: A bit beefier than She-Hulk, but very attractive nonetheless.
646* BattleCouple: With Absorbing Man.
647* UnholyMatrimony: She's married to the Absorbing Man. They get the "Solid Couple" bonus when paired together.
648* NavelDeepNeckline: In her default costume.
649* TheRival: To She-Hulk.
650* StatuesqueStunner: She stands at 6'6"/198cm tall and she's actually a couple of inches taller than Creel.
651* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: After a humiliating defeat at his hands, Titania was actually terrified of Spider-Man for years ago. They get the "Afraid of Spiders" team bonus when paired together.
652
653!! Ulik
654[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_ulik_1.png]]
655[[caption-width-right:156:Ulik]]
656* TheBrute: Like in the comics, Ulik is just a big, dumb strong guy in Hela and Loki's big bad ensemble.
657* PowerFist: His weapons, which he calls his Pounders.
658* VillainousFriendship: He becomes friends with fellow villain Crossbones, apparently bonding over the similarity of their gauntlet weapons. They gain the "Gauntlet Gurus" team bonus when paired together.
659
660!! ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}
661[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_valkyrie_1.png]]
662[[caption-width-right:156:Valkyrie]]
663* AmazonBrigade: The Valkyries, naturally.
664* BlackViking: Her appearance is based on her film actress, instead of the white, blonde comic appearance.
665* CompositeCharacter: She uses the appearance of the character from Thor: Ragnarok, but is identified by her comic identity and some of her skills are inspired by the comic character's moveset.
666* CoolHorse: She gets to use her winged horse in a couple of her moves.
667* CoolSword: Dragonfang, her sword.
668* StatuesqueStunner: Taller than the actress she's inspired on, Brunhilde stands at 6'3"/190cm tall.
669
670!! ComicBook/{{Venom}} (Eddie Brock)
671[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_venom01.png]]
672[[caption-width-right:156:Venom]]
673* AdaptiveArmor: Being a Symbiote, Venom effectively serves this function for Eddie.
674* CombatTentacles: Venom frequently uses his Symbiote to lash out with tendrils in a fight.
675* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: His mouth is full of serrated, blade-like teeth.
676* OverlyLongTongue: His long, prehensile tongue is one of his most defining visual traits.
677* PowerCopying: Venom gained Spider-Man's powers thanks to his time bonded to Peter, which it carries over to Eddie Brock.
678* {{Yandere}}: The symbiote itself is effectively this for Spider-Man.
679
680!! Volstagg
681[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_volstagg_1.png]]
682[[caption-width-right:156:Volstagg]]
683* {{Acrofatic}}: His large size does not make him any less agile or effective of a warrior.
684* BoisterousBruiser: Asgard is full of them, and Volstagg is a stand out even among them.
685* StoutStrength: Volstagg's large frame emphasizes his raw physical power.
686
687!! War Tiger
688[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b3d413b5_9ffd_48db_85d6_ce378852b1d5.png]]
689[[caption-width-right:156:War Tiger]]
690* DishingOutDirt: His skills kick up a lot of stones.
691* GreatWhiteFeline: He and the other Warriors of the Sky are modeled after TheFourGods and War Tiger is based on the Bai Hu (the White Tiger of the West).
692%% * OriginalGeneration
693* SinisterScythe: His weapon the Tiger’s Fang.
694
695!! Warpath (James Proudstar)
696[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warpathicon.png]]
697[[caption-width-right:156:Warpath]]
698* DominoMask: Has one that comes with red eyes.
699
700!! Warwolf (Vince Marcus)
701[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_warwolf01.png]]
702[[caption-width-right:156:Warwolf]]
703* AbsurdlySharpClaws: A large number of Warwolf's attacks are based around slashing at enemies with his claws.
704* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, his real name is just Vic Marcus. Future Fight changes this to ''Vince'' Marcus
705* BadassCrew: The Howling Commandos Monster Force unit, a special team of supernatural monsters operating within SHIELD, which he leads while in the field.
706* FurAgainstFang: He has a team up bonus with Blade, representing the Werewolf-Vampire rivalry, which boosts their defense penetration and recovery rate.
707* GatlingGood: The Mini Gatling Gun, Warwolf's primary weapon.
708* MonsterMash: He's a member of the second incarnation of the Howling Commandos; a SHIELD team employing monsters and magical enemies to better protect humanity against the supernatural.
709* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Warwolf, unlike traditional Lycanthropes, transforms based on the movements of Mars instead of the moon.
710* SuperheroPackingHeat: Superhero Werewolf Packing Heat, more like; Warwolf utilizes sidearms and miniguns in addition to his more feral skills.
711* UnexpectedCharacter: Easily *the* most unexpected character in Future Fight; Warwolf had barely more than a dozen appearances in almost as many years before being added to the game for the Halloween update, and had never appeared in a video game before.
712
713!! ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala)
714[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_whitetiger_1.png]]
715[[caption-width-right:156:White Tiger]]
716* AbsurdlySharpClaws: She has a team bonus with Black Cat and Black Panther for them.
717* LegacyCharacter: Ava is the third person to carry the mantle of White Tiger, following in the footsteps of her older brother Hector and his niece, Angela del Toro.
718* StudentAndMasterTeam: With Hank Pym, as a student of Pym's Avengers Academy. They get a team-up bonus for it.
719
720!! ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (James "Logan" Howlett)
721[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_wolverine_1.png]]
722[[caption-width-right:156:Wolverine]]
723* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His claws are coated in unbreakable Adamantium, allowing them to slash through any substance.
724* AnArmAndALeg: In the Age of Apocalypse timeline, Wolverine has lost one of his hands. The metallic-capped stump can be turned into an ArmCannon
725* BashBrothers: With Cyclops
726* TheBerserker: His savage fighting style is typically referred to as his "Berserker Rage", and the name Berserker is used in at least two of his skills.
727* HealingFactor: Wolverine's mutant ability heals from near any wound. In gameplay, he has a passive ability that causes him to heal 5% of his health every second he doesn't have 100% health.
728* TheLancer: Plays this role in the X-Men Epic Quest.
729* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
730* WolverineClaws: The trope namer.
731[[/folder]]
732
733[[folder:Blast Heroes]]
734
735!! [[ComicBook/Warlock1967 Adam Warlock]]
736[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_adamwarlock_1.png]]
737[[caption-width-right:156:Adam Warlock]]
738* ArtificialHuman: He was genetically engineered to be the ultimate man.
739* ArchEnemy: To Thanos.
740* BackFromTheDead: Adam Warlock is frequently reborn from a cocoon. This trait is replicated by his passive skill, which brings him back with 70% health when he dies.
741* SuperheroesInSpace: He's a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and gains multiple team bonuses when working with Star-Lord and Gamora.
742
743!! The Ancient One
744[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_ancientone_1.png]]
745[[caption-width-right:156:Ancient One]]
746* AmbiguousGender: The Ancient One's gender fluctuates based on whichever uniform you use- the default costume is the male character from the comics, while the MCU uniform turns him into a woman.
747* BadassTeacher: They trained both Doctor Strange and Baron Mordo in the mystic arts, alongside numerous others over generations of their long life.
748* OldMaster: The Ancient One has lived for generations.
749
750!! Baron Mordo (Karl Mordo)
751[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_mordo_1.png]]
752[[caption-width-right:156:Baron Mordo]]
753* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: Mordo was once The Ancient One's pupil alongside Strange, but Mordo was driven to villainy.
754* ArchEnemy: To Doctor Strange.
755* BadassTeacher: Before his turn to evil, Mordo was teaching alongside the Ancient One, and is described as one of Strange's mentors in his bio.
756* BlackMagic: His magic is depicted as this, in contrast to Strange's. His first gear is literally called "Black Magic".
757* RaceLift: Using the "Marvel's Doctor Strange" costume renames him Karl Mordo, and changes him from a white man to a black man.
758* RivalTurnedEvil: Strange and Mordo trained together before Mordo's start of darkness.
759
760%%!! Bishop (Lucas Bishop)
761%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bishopicon.png]]
762%%[[caption-width-right:156:Bishop]]
763
764!! Blue Dragon
765[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dcc188ff_9b77_4352_a073_c46f9b0bf12c.png]]
766[[caption-width-right:156:Blue Dragon]]
767* AnIcePerson: Some of her skills can freeze enemies
768* ColorAnimalCodename: ''Blue'' Dragon
769%% * OriginalGeneration
770* ShockAndAwe: All of her skills deal lightning damage
771* StatuesqueStunner: She's 5'10"/178cm tall and quite pretty.
772
773!! ComicBook/{{Cable}} (Nathan Summers)
774[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_cable_1.png]]
775[[caption-width-right:156:Cable]]
776* ArtificialLimbs: The techno organic virus has left him a cyborg with a robotic arm.
777* {{BFG}}: Cable's massive arsenal of giant guns make up the majority of his move list.
778* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His left eye is constantly glowing.
779* PsychicPowers: He's one of the most powerful telepaths in the Marvel universe; but most of his powers are devoted to keeping his Techno Organic virus at bay. What skills he has not revolving around his guns are based on his telekinesis.
780* WellIntentionedExtremist: Cable attempts to kill Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch believing it to be his best chance to stop the time loops and avert the Age of Apocalypse.
781
782!! Captain America (Sharon Rogers)
783[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_sharog_1.png]]
784[[caption-width-right:156:Sharon Rogers]]
785* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She's the daughter of Steve Rogers and ComicBook/PeggyCarter from a divergent reality, having taken up her father's mantle after her parents retired from active duty.
786* AlternateUniverse: Sharon hails from a universe where the original Captain America didn't get frozen at the end of World War II.
787* AttackReflector: Sharon's gamebreaking skill blocks all incoming damage for a moment, before reversing it and dealing massive damage right back at the target; the ability absolutely melts World Boss raids, Villain Siege and PVP.
788* JoustingLance: Her primary weapon is a massive, laser firing lance.
789* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, she can access one.
790* OriginalGeneration: Sharon was invented for her appearance in Future Fight, as part of the 75th anniversary of Captain America event running across all of Marvel's ongoing game projects.
791
792!! Crystal (Crystalia Amaquelin)
793[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_crystal_1.png]]
794[[caption-width-right:156:Crystal]]
795* AmicableExes: With Quicksilver. They gain a team bonus called Temporary Happiness for pairing them up.
796* ArrangedMarriage: With Ronan. They gain a team bonus called Marriage of Convenience for pairing them up.
797* BlowYouAway: Her first skill, Cyclone.
798* DishingOutDirt: Her ultimate skill, Veil of the Earth.
799* MakingASplash: Crystal's 3* skill, Water Sprout.
800* PlayingWithFire: Flame Manipulation, her second skill, attacks with a fire based projectile.
801
802!! ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} (Scott Summers)
803[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_cyclops_1.png]]
804[[caption-width-right:156:Cyclops]]
805* AlliterativeName: Scott Summers
806* BarbarianLongHair: In his Age of Apocalypse uniform.
807* BashBrothers: His relationship with Wolverine. Like the rest of the X-Men, they have unique dialogue when tagging each other in.
808* BettyAndVeronica: The Archie to Jean Grey's Betty and Emma Frost's Veronica. Cyclops is also the Betty to Jean's Archie and Wolverine's Veronica.
809* TheCaptain: Serves this roll to the X-Men team in the Epic Quest.
810* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
811
812!! [[ComicBook/DaisyJohnson Quake (Daisy Johnson)]]
813[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_daisyjohnson01.png]]
814[[caption-width-right:156:Daisy Johnson]]
815* BadVibrations: She fights using her ability to create seismic waves, with most of her powers appearing as vibrations.
816* BondingOverMissingParents: She's developed an OddFriendship with Silk as of the Spider-Verse update, with their missing parents seemingly at the crux of it, with a team-up bonus called "Lost Parents" to represent it.
817* BoyishShortHair: In both her Modern Quake and [=AoS=] Season 3 costumes.
818* TheCracker: Skye used to be a "hacktivist" before her recruitment into SHIELD.
819* DeadpanSnarker: She spends most of her time in the story delivering fairly deadpan responses to Lady Sif's brash, haughty boasts and fish-out-of-water commentary.
820* DishingOutDirt: When she's not just directly shaking her target, she can use her powers to shake up the earth and attack them with rocks and rubble.
821* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Her default costume, from the second season of Agents of SHIELD, represents a Daisy just discovering who she is and what her powers are. Both her alternate costumes- as a full comics superhero and her show season 3 SHIELD uniform, feature a haircut emphasizing her field role and increased self-confidence.
822* HalfHumanHybrid: She's half Inhuman, half human
823* IHaveManyNames: Her default costume is her MCU verison known as Daisy Johnson but if you have her alternate costume, she goes by her comic counterpart's codename, Quake.
824* InformedAttribute: Her bio lists her height as 5'9", but she's visibly one of the shorter heroes in the game, especially when put next to Mockingbird (also listed as 5'9"). Notably, her billing in the comics is typically 5'4" and her actress in the MCU is 5'6", so she's typically a PintsizePowerhouse anyhow, making the StatuesqueStunner billing an odd choice.
825* RaceLift: Like in the MCU, Quake is now half-Chinese here.
826* SecretWar: She was a member of Nick Fury's secret strike team to travel to Latveria and assassinate Lucia von Bardas. In-Game, Quake gets a team bonus when paired off with either Black Widow and Spider-Man, or with Captain America and Daredevil, referencing the team.
827* SecretKeeper: She's one of the few SHIELD Agents to have the highest level of Security Clearance in SHIELD, Level 10 Clearance, alongside Nick Fury himself, Coulson and Black Widow, meaning she has some of the most unrestricted access to the extensive database of SHIELD secrets that one can have. Teaming her and Widow up actually gives the "Level 10 Security Clearance" team bonus to increase critical damage and rates, referencing this.
828* SpyCatsuit: She has two of them; a comics themed blue SHIELD suit, and the MCU black one.
829
830%%!! ComicBook/{{Dazzler}} (Alison Blaire)
831%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dazzlericon.png]]
832%%[[caption-width-right:156:Dazzler]]
833
834!! ComicBook/DoctorStrange (Stephen Strange)
835[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_docstrange_1.png]]
836[[caption-width-right:156:Doctor Strange]]
837* BadassBookworm: Strange was a brilliant surgeon before becoming the Sorcerer Supreme.
838* BadassCape: His Cloak of Levitation, which allows him to fly.
839* CareerEndingInjury: He was a world famous surgeon before an accident ruined his hands.
840%% * FromNobodyToNightmare
841%% * KungfuWizard
842* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
843
844%%!! Echo
845
846!! ComicBook/EmmaFrost
847[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/emmafrosticon.png]]
848[[caption-width-right:156:Emma Frost]]
849* StatuesqueStunner: She's 5'10"/177cm tall and one of the most beautiful women out there.
850
851!! [[ComicBook/TheEnchantress Enchantress]] (Amora)
852[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/villain_enchantress_1.png]]
853[[caption-width-right:156:Enchantress]]
854* HopelessSuitor: Towards Thor.
855%% * VainSorceress
856* StatuesqueStunner: Officially listed at 6'3"/190cm tall and drop dead gorgeous.
857
858%%!! ComicBook/{{Gambit}} (Remi [=LeBeau=])
859%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gambiticon.png]]
860%%[[caption-width-right:156:Gambit]]
861
862!! ComicBook/HumanTorch (Johnny Storm)
863[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/humantorchicon.png]]
864[[caption-width-right:156:Human Torch]]
865* CatchPhrase: "Flame On!"
866* FlyingFirepower: The Human Torch's plasma has a high hydrogen content, and is surrounded by an exuded cloud of mono-atmoic hydrogen atoms. The hot cloud provides sufficient positive buoyancy for him to float.
867* PlayingWithFire: He can generate shapes composed of fire from any point on his body (He usually employs his hands to "sculpt" the flames, occasionally as a lasso to ensnare enemies). He can form fire into long streams, spheres, or even more complex shapes like letters in skywriting.
868
869!! Hydro-Man (Morris Bench)
870[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hydromanicon.png]]
871[[caption-width-right:156:Hydro-Man]]
872* MakingASplash: He's ''Hydro''-Man for a reason.
873
874!! ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} (Rober "Bobbie" Drake)
875[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/icemanicon.png]]
876[[caption-width-right:156:Iceman]]
877* AnIcePerson: He's ''Ice''man, so it comes with the territory.
878
879!! ComicBook/InvisibleWoman (Susan "Sue" Storm)
880[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/invisiblewomanicon.png]]
881[[caption-width-right:156:Invisible Woman]]
882* BarrierWarrior: As a veteran superhero, she's gotten quite good at using her forcefields offensively, such as threatening to use them to create a brain embolism/aneurysm at one point.
883* HappilyMarried: To Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic.
884* MindOverMatter: Her invisible force field basically boil down to such, with the handy trait of {{Invisibility}} at her discretion
885* TookALevelInBadass: '''Hoo boy'''. She's the page picture for a reason. And in this game her powers ends up the eleven.
886
887!! Inferno (Dante Pertuz)
888[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_inferno_1.png]]
889[[caption-width-right:156:Inferno]]
890* {{Expy}}: He's effectively the Human Torch, but as an Inhuman.
891* GuestStarPartyMember: During the Inhumans Special Missions chain.
892%% * PlayingWithFire
893
894!! ComicBook/IronMan (Tony Stark)
895[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_ironman01.png]]
896[[caption-width-right:156:Iron Man]]
897%% * BadassBookworm
898* ChestBlaster: Unibeam
899* DeadpanSnarker: Well, yeah.
900* EnergyWeapon: His One Off skill.
901%% * FlyingFirepower
902* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
903* MacrossMissileMassacre: His Missile Barrage Skill
904* PoweredArmour: Well duh.
905* PowerPalms: His main attacks consist of this.
906* RocketBoots: He mainly hovers to go around.
907* TheSmartGuy: The Brains of the three protagonists.
908
909!! ComicBook/{{Ironheart}} (Riri Williams)
910[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_ironheart_1.png]]
911[[caption-width-right:156:Ironheart]]
912* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She's an African-American teenager taking up her own suit of Iron Man armor after Stark was left in a coma.
913* ChildProdigy: She was deemed a genius at an early age, and was able to design her own armor comparable to the Iron Man suit despite being much younger than Tony.
914
915!! ComicBook/JeanGrey
916[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jeangreyicon.png]]
917[[caption-width-right:156:Jean Grey]]
918* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, she can access one.
919* ThePhoenix: Her original
920%% * PlayingWithFire
921%% * PsychicPowers
922
923%%!! ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} (Jubilation Lee)
924%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jubileeicon.png]]
925%%[[caption-width-right:156:Jubilee]]
926
927%%!! Kaecilius
928%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaeciliusicon.png]]
929%%[[caption-width-right:156:Kaecilius]]
930
931!! Kid Omega (Quentin Quire)
932[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kidomegaicon.png]]
933[[caption-width-right:156:Kid Omega]]
934* DelinquentHair: His signature pink mohawk.
935
936!! Lash
937[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_lash01.png]]
938[[caption-width-right:156:Lash]]
939* DreadlockWarrior: Lash is rocking some impressive dreadlock-like hair in both of his costumes.
940* FantasticRacism: Views some Inhumans, and pretty much all humans, as inferior and unworthy.
941* HunterOfHisOwnKind: He tracks down Inhumans that he feels are unworthy of the Terrigenesis and murders them.
942* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: The only thing determining the "worth" of an Inhuman in his eyes is Lash's own opinion of them.
943* ObviouslyEvil: He's a giant, muscle-bound serial killer that looks like a demon.
944* TheSocialDarwinist: Part of how Lash determines the value of an Inhuman is their ability to defend themselves. The weak, as he sees it, don't deserve to live.
945
946!! Lincoln Campbell
947[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_lincoln01.png]]
948[[caption-width-right:156:Lincoln Campbell]]
949* AmazonChaser: He develops a thing for Lady Sif.
950* EasilyForgiven: Once he betrays Jiyang and starts working alongside Coulson's team, no one seems to really hold his past affiliation against him.
951* HeelFaceTurn: Lincoln starts off working for Jiyang, with some reservations,
952* ShockAndAwe: Lincoln's Inhuman abilities involve the use of manipulating electromagnetism and as such, classifies all of his skills under the Lightning category.
953* UnexpectedCharacter: Even fans of Agents of SHIELD are confused how he made the cut out of the all the characters on the show for this game.
954
955!! [[ComicBook/{{Magik}} (Illyana Rasputin)]]
956[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magikicon.png]]
957[[caption-width-right:156:Magik]]
958* TeleportersAndTransporters: She has the mutant ability to teleport herself and others through time and space from one location to another.
959
960!! ComicBook/{{Magneto}} (Max Eisenhardt)
961[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magnetoicon.png]]
962[[caption-width-right:156:Magneto]]
963* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
964* MagnetismManipulation: His Main Power.
965
966!! Malekith the Accursed
967[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_malekith01.png]]
968[[caption-width-right:156:Malekith]]
969* BraidsOfAction: He styles his hair this way in his default appearance, based on his look in Thor: The Dark World.
970* BribingYourWayToVictory: Malekith was one of the few "Premium Characters" in the roster at launch; he can't be farmed from story missions or dimension rifts, and his bios could only be dropped at random from in-app purchase random boxes. As the game has evolved, however, he's become much more easy to earn- being one of the characters that can appear as an Enemy Dimension Shifter in story missions, and being available in the daily biometric selectors.
971* DarkIsEvil: He's a ''Dark'' Elf and is as cruel as he is dangerous.
972* EvilSorcerer: Presumably; all of his skills appear to be based on the use of The Aether, one of the Infinity Stones from the movie universe, but the Black Order update reveals that the Future Fight universe uses the same Infinity Gems as the comics, indicating that the source of Malekith's powers are more in-line with his comics incarnation, and just visually styled after the movie. Supporting this, he has a team-up bonus for allying with Nico and Loki called "Masters of Magic".
973* EvilOverlord: He rules over the Dark Elves of Svartlheim.
974* GoodScarsEvilScars: Like his film counterpart, Malekith has horrible scarring across half his face, courtesy of a blast of lightning from Thor's hammer.
975* OurElvesAreDifferent: A Dark Elf from one of the Nine Realms, Malekith is significantly stronger than a peak human being, has access to powerful magic and advanced technology.
976* RedBaron: His title, ''The Accursed''.
977* TwoFaced: Half his face is scarred like in the MCU.
978
979%%!! [[Characters/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyModern Mantis]]
980%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mantisicon.png]]
981%%[[caption-width-right:156:Mantis]]
982
983%%!! Maximus
984%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maximusicon.png]]
985%%[[caption-width-right:156:Maximus Boltagon]]
986
987%%!! Mister Sinister (Nathaniel Essex)
988%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/90f4620d_148c_4bac_9a05_3c7834b03246.png]]
989%%[[caption-width-right:156:Mister Sinister]]
990
991!! ComicBook/{{MODOK}}
992[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_modok01.png]]
993[[caption-width-right:156:MODOK]]
994* AscendedExtra: Even by the standards of comics MODOK; in Future Fight is one of the most recurring characters in the game, appearing in both the story and the Special Missions, and by the end of the game [[spoiler:effectively becomes Netmarble's fill-in for Doctor Doom in the plot's general adaptation of Secret Wars, becoming the BigBad and actually coming out ahead of the heroes.]]
995* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: MODOK succeeds in tricking the heroes of the colliding worlds into killing each other, while he keeps the player and all the heroes trapped in an unending time loop, forcing them to kill, die and be reborn unending while he works at rebuilding the multiverse in his own image.]]
996* BigBad: MODOK is the BigBad of A.I.M., and like the other villainous BigBad characters, attempts to work together. [[spoiler:He's also the true BigBad of the entire game- he was the one who sent Jocasta to the player, and encouraged the heroes distract themselves with the incursions and killing each other, while he goes about his plans unhindered...]]
997* ButtMonkey: Initially, MODOK gets about as much respect from the rest of the cast as he traditionally does in most of his other multimedia appearances. [[spoiler: Which ultimately bites them all in the ass, as his role is far more serious than one only familiar with said appearances might expect.]]
998* EvilCripple: MODOK is confined to his hovering chair at all times, and is totally helpless without it and his headband.
999* HiddenAgendaVillain: He seems to be playing up A.I.M.'s ForScience agenda to hammy levels, to the point of his actual agenda not being clear. [[spoiler:It effectively obfuscates his actual plan: to keep the heroes of the multiverse locked into a recursive time loop to remake the multiverse in his image.]]
1000* WalkingSpoiler: Nearly all the non-gameplay related tropes on this entry are spoiler-tagged for a reason.
1001* XanatosSpeedChess: MODOK is a master planner, and is engaged in a plot to take best advantage of the incursions, competing with Ultron, Red Skull, The Player and SHIELD, and Loki. [[spoiler:He wins.]]
1002
1003%%!! ComicBook/MoonGirlAndDevilDinosaur
1004%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moongirlicon.png]]
1005%%[[caption-width-right:156:Moon Girl]]
1006
1007%%!! Moonstone (Karla Sofen)
1008%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moonstoneicon.png]]
1009%%[[caption-width-right:156:Moonstone]]
1010
1011%%!! ComicBook/{{Mysterio}} (Quentin Beck)
1012%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mysterioicon2.png]]
1013%%[[caption-width-right:156:Mysterio]]
1014
1015!! [[Characters/DeadpoolSupportingCharacters Negasonic Teenage Warhead]] (Ellie Phimister)
1016[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d123c2d2_3f29_4b4d_ab0c_586bfb5afb27.png]]
1017[[caption-width-right:156:Negasonic Teenage Warhead]]
1018* BoyishShortHair: Being based on her ''Deadpool'' look, she has her hair cropped.
1019
1020!! Phil Coulson
1021[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_philcoulson01.png]]
1022[[caption-width-right:156:Agent Coulson]]
1023* AssistCharacter: Coulson can summon Agent May and Captain America using his 3-star and 6-star skills respectively.
1024* BackFromTheDead: Like his MCU counterpart, Loki killed him and he had to be brought back to life through the TAHITI Project. He gets a team bonus, "Vacation to Tahiti", with Loki referencing this.
1025* {{BFG}}: His weapon of choice is the Bambino, a weapon reverse engineered from the Destroyer.
1026* {{Fanboy}}: He's one for Captain America. He collects vintage Captain America trading cards which serves as one of his upgradable gear slots, has a team bonus called "My Hero" for being paired with him, and can even summon him with his 6* skill.
1027* InSeriesNickname: The Son of Coul, thanks to his frequent interactions with Asgardians that misinterpret his last name. It's even the name of his team synergy with Lady Sif.
1028* TheLeader: In the alternate timeline that the SHIELD story missions take place in, Coulson is in charge of SHIELD instead of Nick Fury.
1029* SharpDressedMan: His default costume is using the suit he wore in The Avengers and Agents of SHIELD.
1030* TrueCompanions: "Team Coulson", a specific sub-group of agents in SHIELD that he typically finds himself reliant upon; Quake, Mockingbird and Agent May.
1031* YouAreInCommandNow: Agent Coulson is the Commander of SHIELD in the alternate timeline he is recruited from.
1032
1033!! ComicBook/ProfessorX (Charles Xavier)
1034[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1dbba634_8778_46fe_81ba_d0e05a42b7fc.png]]
1035[[caption-width-right:156:Professor X]]
1036* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1037
1038!! ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} (Betsy Braddock)
1039[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_psylocke01_9.png]]
1040[[caption-width-right:156:Psylocke]]
1041* KatanasAreJustBetter: She can manifest a telekinetic katana blade composed of raw psi-energy at will, which at its lowest intensity, functions to disrupt neural pathways and at its highest level, her katanas can slice an armored opponent and cut through the armor, but leave the attacker physically unharmed.
1042* LeotardOfPower: The ninja outfit.
1043* PsychicPowers: Her Telepathic powers.
1044* StatuesqueStunner: Stands at 5'11/180cm tall.
1045
1046!! ComicBook/RachelSummers
1047[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rachelsummersicon.png]]
1048[[caption-width-right:156:Rachel Summers]]
1049* FacialMarkings: The marks of the Phoenix force are in her face.
1050* StrongFamilyResemblance: Inherited most of her mother's looks.
1051
1052!! ComicBook/RedSkull (Johann Schmidt)
1053[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_redskull01.png]]
1054[[caption-width-right:156:Red Skull]]
1055* AlikeAndAntitheticalAdversaries: With his archnemesis, Captain America.
1056* BadassLongcoat: Skull's default costume, based on his appearance in Captain America: The First Avenger.
1057* TheChessmaster: He's mentioned as a brilliant tactician in his bio. In the story, [[spoiler:He tries to pull this off, and does better than most of the other villains, successfully leading HYDRA for quite a while and even manipulating Ultron for a while, but it all blows up in his face as he loses everything and Ultron turns on him.]]
1058* CompositeCharacter: This version of Red Skull is largely based on the original comics version, but he leads HYDRA and his default costume is based on his MCU appearance.
1059* CrooksAreBetterArmed: He uses a pistol, a rifle and the Cosmic Cube in his skills, and his basic attack is entirely built around firing guns as well.
1060* GodhoodSeeker: Red Skull, like his comic self, is obsessed with obtaining a Cosmic Cube and using it to rewrite reality to shape his vision. The Cube is one of his four upgradable gears, and his 5* skill.
1061* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Red Skull often attempts to couch his ideals in some reasonable philosophy to bring others to his cause.
1062
1063!! ComicBook/{{Rescue}} (Virginia "Pepper" Potts)
1064[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rescueicon.png]]
1065[[caption-width-right:156:Rescue]]
1066* BlueIsHeroic: To differentiate from Tony and Riri's suits, Pepper's suit is blue and glows with blue light.
1067
1068!! ComicBook/RocketRaccoon
1069[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_rocketraccoon01.png]]
1070[[caption-width-right:156:Rocket Raccoon]]
1071* AnimalSuperheroes: He's a literal raccoon.
1072* BadassAdorable: Despite his small size and fluffy appearance, Rocket is a one-man army.
1073* BigGuyLittleGuy: His 6* skill, "I've Got a Plan", teams him up with Groot, who plays the big guy to Rocket's little.
1074* {{Cyborg}}: How does one turn a normal earth Raccoon into a talking, gun-toting super hero? Through horrific BodyHorror cybernetic implants, apparently.
1075* DemolitionsExpert: He uses his explosive expertise in his 3* skill, Trip Mines.
1076* MoreDakka: Almost all of his attacks are based on using rapid-fire laser guns that are bigger than he is.
1077* TrueCompanions: With the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy, but especially with Groot and Star-Lord.
1078
1079!! Sersi
1080[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sersiicon.png]]
1081[[caption-width-right:156:Sersi]]
1082* PurpleIsPowerful: Taking from the most recent comic run, her outfit is purple and is just as powerful as ever.
1083* StatuesqueStunner: Stands at 5'9"/175cm and very beautiful.
1084
1085!! ComicBook/ScarletWitch (Wanda Maximoff)
1086[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2d379c71_4553_4d1d_ab12_2380bc75461f.png]]
1087[[caption-width-right:156:Scarlet Witch]]
1088* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, she can access one.
1089
1090!! Sister Grimm (Nico Minoru)
1091[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_nicominoru01.png]]
1092[[caption-width-right:156:Nico Minoru]]
1093* AmazonBrigade: A-Force, the team she's a part of alongside She-Hulk and Singularity.
1094* ArtificialLimbs: The Witch Arm, her left arm, which was replaced after it was severed during Avengers Arena, and allows her greater freedom in casting magic, which can be seen in her ''All-New, All-Different'' uniform.
1095* BarrierWarrior: Thanks to her Leadership ability, ''Insulation'', Nico can summon barriers around her or her teammates to protect them from harm.
1096* DoppelgangerAttack: Her ''Now You See Me...'' 5* skill; it summons a clone illusion of her starting with 50% of her stats, which only gets higher and higher as you upgrade the ability.
1097* ElegantGothicLolita: Nico's dressing as gothic as ever, even as a member of A-Force.
1098* GothGirlsKnowMagic: Well, she's a goth girl, and a wizard.
1099* HotWings: In the ''All-New, All-Different'' uniform, Nico's 3* power is replaced with ''Avian Fury'', an ability that summons a pack of flaming, explosive birds that crash into enemies to deal high damage.
1100* KidWithTheLeash: Serves this role to Singularity, keeping her grounded and part of the team.
1101* LadyOfBlackMagic: Naturally.
1102* PlayingWithFire: Her ''All-New, All-Different'' uniform changes several of her attacks to deal burn damage, and changes the appearance and animations to cause her to shoot fire instead.
1103* PowerFloats: One of the first powers she unlocks, ''Float On'', causes her to float forward before striking the ground, creating a magic pillar.
1104* SpreadShot: Her second power, ''Punish'', fires several piercing magic blasts in a wide, shotgun spread that deal heavy damage to the enemy.
1105* StockingFiller: Both Nico's costumes involve fishnet stockings.
1106* TwoferTokenMinority: She's an Asian Woman and a female character who isn't a Speed Hero.
1107
1108%%!! [[ComicBook/MonicaRambeau Spectrum (Monica Rambeau)]]
1109
1110%%!! ComicBook/SpiderWoman (Jessica Drew)
1111%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spiderwomanicon.png]]
1112%%[[caption-width-right:156:Spider-Woman]]
1113
1114!! Songbird (Melissa Gold)
1115[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/songbirdicon.png]]
1116[[caption-width-right:156:Songbird]]
1117* WingedHumanoid: She flies on pink "bird wings" made of energy.
1118
1119!! ComicBook/StarLord (Peter Quill)
1120[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_starlord01.png]]
1121[[caption-width-right:156:Star-Lord]]
1122* AdaptationDistillation: While his teammates are largely fusions of their comic selves with the movie iterations, Star-Lord is almost entirely based on the MCU version, from his criminal past, to his personality, to using The Orb and dancing in his moveset.
1123* AcePilot: Star-Lord has a psychic connection to his sentient spaceship, The Milano, which grants him a significant advantage in terms of piloting ability. This link is represented by his two passives, which increase his dodge in the first, and his damage, crit rate and crit damage in the Tier 2.
1124* BadassLongcoat: He wears his Ravager coat from the MCU in his default appearance.
1125* ButtMonkey: Star-Lord has a rough go of it in this game; he's kidnapped by MODOK, he's one of the only characters in the Guardians update that can't be farmed traditionally, his damage and skill set are substandard, his only alternate costume is based on the much reviled Bendis run that was so disliked it was ditched after only a few appearances, and even his Tier 2 upgrade failed to help him out.
1126* CaptainSpaceDefenderOfEarth: The original Marvel Universe example.
1127* CoolMask: His default costume.
1128* DualWielding: His Quad-Blasters.
1129* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1130* TrueCompanions: With the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
1131
1132!! ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}} (Ororo Monroe)
1133[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_storm01.png]]
1134[[caption-width-right:156:Storm]]
1135%% * ElectricBlackGuy
1136* ElementalPowers: Complete control over the weather, which gives her the ability to whip up [[ShockAndAwe lightning]], [[BlowYouAway wind]], and [[AnIcePerson ice storms]] in combat, among a plethora of other useful tricks.
1137%% * LeotardOfPower
1138* MysticalWhiteHair: Her white hair was explained as a property she got from her mother's inherent magic.
1139* StatuesqueStunner: As expected of Storm, she stands at 5'11/180cm tall, the same height as Psylocke.
1140
1141%%!! Stryfe
1142%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stryfeicon.png]]
1143%%[[caption-width-right:156:Stryfe]]
1144
1145!! Ulysses Klaue
1146[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_ulyssesklaue01.png]]
1147[[caption-width-right:156:Ulysses Klaue]]
1148* ArmCannon: The basis of most of his moveset is his Sonic Cannon.
1149* BadassNormal: In-game Klaw is based entirely on MCU Klaue, and thus he has no powers- just tech and weapons.
1150* DrivesLikeCrazy: His ultimate skill, which involves drifting around and shooting like mad. During the second phase of his boss battle, he spends his entire time behind the wheel, trying to blow T'Challa up and run him over.
1151* GatlingGood: Klaue wields a giant minigun for one of his abilities.
1152
1153!! ComicBook/TheVision
1154[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_vision01.png]]
1155[[caption-width-right:156:The Vision]]
1156* ArtificialHuman: He was created by Ultron based on the remnants of the original Human Torch.
1157* BadassCape: His is one of the most notable in the game.
1158* BadassFamily: He considers himself the "Grandson" of Hank Pym, having been built by Hank's own creation, and frequently teams up with Hank, Wasp and Ant-Man.
1159* FlyingBrick: His powerset is fairly straight forward; super strength, durability, speed and flight, with laser beams and density manipulation thrown in for good measure.
1160* GoodCounterpart: Towards Ultron.
1161* IntangibleMan: He can manipulate his density to become more or less solid, at times having this effect. In one of his skills, Vision falls into the ground and dashes forward, uppercutting enemies through the ground.
1162* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: He's worthy of wielding Mjolnir, and gets a team-up bonus with Thor referencing it.
1163
1164!! ComicBook/WarMachine (James "Rhodey" Rhodes)
1165[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_warmachine01.png]]
1166[[caption-width-right:156:War Machine]]
1167* AmericanRobot: War Machine's Iron Patriot uniform from Iron Man 3.
1168* DarkIsNotEvil: Being Iron Man's sidekick, War Machine's a hero despite the gray and black palette for his default armor.
1169* EnergyWeapon: Repulsor Shot fires one from a cannon on his left shoulder.
1170* MacrossMissileMassacre: Does this for his 5-star skill, Minigun Barrage.
1171* MoreDakka: His first skill, Suppressing Fire. Missile Strafe has War Machine gun down his opponent, fire a laser beam and then finish them off by raining missiles down at them.
1172* PowerArmor: Rhodey wears one just like Iron Man.
1173
1174!! [[ComicBook/TheWasp Wasp]] (Janet van Dyne)
1175[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_wasp01.png]]
1176[[caption-width-right:156:Wasp]]
1177* BattleCouple: With Hank.
1178* DeadpanSnarker: She takes no time making fun of Tony, Steve and Natasha's shrunken state in the Ant-Man special missions.
1179* FlyingFirepower: She can fly and fire bio-electric energy blasts.
1180* SizeShifter: She prefers to shrink and she's notably smaller than the rest of cast. She can also shrink down with her Target Rush attack.
1181* WingedHumanoid: Of the insect-wings variety.
1182
1183%%!! [[ComicBook/TheWasp Wasp (Nadia van Dyne)]]
1184%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/waspnadiavandyneicon.png]]
1185%%[[caption-width-right:156:Nadia van Dyne]]
1186
1187!! Weapon Hex
1188[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_weaponhex01.png]]
1189[[caption-width-right:156:Weapon Hex]]
1190* CompositeCharacter[=/=]FusionDance: A combination of Scarlet Witch and X-23 from ''[[ComicBook/InfinityWars2018 Infinity Warps]]''.
1191
1192%%!! Wenwu
1193
1194%%!! Whiplash (Anton Vanko)
1195%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whiplashicon.png]]
1196%%[[caption-width-right:156:Whiplash]]
1197
1198!! Wiccan (William "Billy" Kaplan)
1199[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_wiccan01.png]]
1200[[caption-width-right:156:Wiccan]]
1201* BattleCouple: With Hulkling.
1202%% * StraightGay
1203
1204!! Yellowjacket (Darren Cross)
1205[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_yellowjacket01.png]]
1206[[caption-width-right:156:Yellowjacket]]
1207* AppliedPhlebotinum: Just like Scott and Janet, he utilizes Pym Particles to shrink.
1208* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Requires his Yellowjacket suit to access his powers.
1209* CompositeCharacter: He's using the MCU character design and personality, but his backstory is seemingly closer to his classic comics self.
1210* CorruptCorporateExecutive: The CEO of Cross Technological Enterprises.
1211* EnergyWeapon: His attacks pretty much involve these.
1212* EvilCounterpart: Toward Scott Lang.
1213* GeniusBruiser: Another one, as he's a Mad Scientist who fights with his own, upgraded suit.
1214* TheParalyzer: His Leadership ability allows him to paralyze enemies when he and his team attack them.
1215* PestController: He doesn't use any insects in his actual moveset, but he commands an army of Mantises and other bugs to attack Scott, Janet and the team when they're shrunk down inside of Vision in the Ant-Man missions.
1216%% * PintSizePowerhouse
1217* SizeShifter: He can shrink like Ant-Man using the Yellowjacket suit with his Now You See Me and Flying Barrage attacks.
1218[[/folder]]
1219
1220[[folder:Speed Heroes]]
1221!! Aero (Lei Ling)
1222[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8da8aba5_1fcf_4edd_9aac_e3e1406275d7.png]]
1223[[caption-width-right:156:Aero]]
1224* AlliterativeName: Lei Ling.
1225* BlowYouAway: She has the power to control air-currents.
1226* SmashSisters: With Wave.
1227
1228!! Angel (Warren Worthington III)
1229[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angelicon.png]]
1230[[caption-width-right:156:Angel]]
1231* AmicableExes: With Psylocke and X-23.
1232* ArtificialLimbs: He has his naturally-occuring wings amputated and replaced with razor-edged metallic wings that can shoot blades. As the procedure is done by an evil mad scientist, there are some side effects.
1233* GoodWingsEvilWings: Angel has while feathery wings during his early incarnation. Later, he is grabbed by Apocalypse and experimented upon, and his wings become metallic and retractable.
1234* WingedHumanoid: He is a mutant with white feathered wings. When transformed into the Horseman Death by Apocalypse, his previously amputated feathered wings were replaced by razor-sharp mechanical ones that shot poison-tipped feathers. His white-feathered wings returned eventually, having grown back underneath the metal ones.
1235
1236!! [[ComicBook/AntMan Ant-Man (Scott Lang)]]
1237[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_antman01.png]]
1238[[caption-width-right:156:Ant-Man]]
1239* AppliedPhlebotinum: He uses Pym Particles to change size, shrink his enemies, and utilize a tank.
1240* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Unlike his partners, Giant Man and Wasp, Scott actually needs his suit to change his size.
1241* GoombaStomp: One of Ant-Man's core abilities has him shrink the enemy down and then jump up and down on them multiple times.
1242* LegacyCharacter: He's the second man to wear the Ant-Man suit, after Hank Pym.
1243* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1244* MagikarpPower: Of a sorts; Ant-Man isn't a terrible Speed type character, but he was widely considered the weakest link in the otherwise overpowered Team Pym set-up, and multiple characters easily did everything he could but better, leaving him outclassed by Silk and the like. Then the World Boss update hit, and suddenly his ridiculously long 5* skill invincibility frames and his Tier 2 update in the Civil War update made a fully geared, maxed-out Ant-Man one of the most useful picks for the endgame content available.
1245* PintSizePowerhouse: When he shrinks, he still hits just as hard.
1246* SizeShifter: Originally he only shrank down. He gained Giant-Man esque growing during the Civil War.
1247
1248!! Arachknight
1249[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arachknighticon.png]]
1250[[caption-width-right:156:Arachknight]]
1251* CompositeCharacter[=/=]FusionDance: A combination of Moon Knight and Spider-Man from ''[[ComicBook/InfinityWars2018 Infinity Warps]]''.
1252
1253!! Baron Zemo (Helmut J. Zemo)
1254[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1c0c9420_e879_470d_a3f5_a583c2a3135f.png]]
1255[[caption-width-right:156:Baron Zemo]]
1256* PurpleIsPowerful: His mask is purple and he's one of Captain America's most prominent foes.
1257
1258!! ComicBook/BlackCat (Felicia Hardy)
1259[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_blackcat01.png]]
1260[[caption-width-right:156:Black Cat]]
1261* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Black Cat's primary combat tool is her claws, which she uses in several attacks, and even gets a team bonus with Silk and Black Panther called "Clawing Away" recognizing them.
1262* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Her bad luck powers compliment her Black Cat motif.
1263* DarkActionGirl: Classified as a Super Villain by the game.
1264* DatingCatwoman: Alluded to with her Rooftop Romance team-up bonus with Spider-Man.
1265* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: While wearing the Claws costume.
1266* NavelDeepNeckline: Felicia shows off a plunging neckline with her default uniform.
1267* StatuesqueStunner: She's 5'10"/177cm tall, making her the same height as Peter Parker.
1268* WeaponSpecialization: Black Cat has a whip as part of her arsenal and uses it for her Cat Scratch ability.
1269
1270!! ComicBook/BlackWidow (Natasha Romanoff)
1271[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_blackwidow01_7.png]]
1272[[caption-width-right:156:Black Widow]]
1273* ArmCannon: Her Widow's Bite bracelets, which fire blasts of electricity.
1274* DualWielding: Natasha dual wields pistols and Widow's Bite gauntlets.
1275* LegacyCharacter: Black Widow's Secret Wars: 2099 costume replaces Natasha Romanoff with Tania, who is the Black Widow of Alchemax's Avengers.
1276* ShockAndAwe: Black Widow has two abilities classified under the Lightning category: Widow's Bite and Coup de Grace. At Tier 2, she gains a passive that increases her Lighting damage by 25%.
1277* SpyCatsuit: In her default, Age of Ultron, and 2099 uniforms. Averted by her Civil War uniform, however.
1278* StatusBuff: Her 3* skill, Infiltrator, allows her to temporarily increase her Dodge stat.
1279
1280!! ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} (Matt Murdock)
1281[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_daredevil01.png]]
1282[[caption-width-right:156:Daredevil]]
1283* ArchEnemy: Bullseye and Kingpin.
1284* BlindWeaponmaster: Thanks to his enhanced senses, Daredevil is a master with his Billy Clubs.
1285* DarkIsNotEvil: Especially emphasized by his Devil of Hell's Kitchen costume, which drains a lot of the colors from the default DD uniform. Regardless, we're still talking about a man who dresses up like a devil to punch people out in the dark.
1286* DisabilitySuperpower: Daredevil lost his sight as a child, but in an act with enhanced every other sense to superhuman levels.
1287* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Spider-Man and to a lesser extent with Iron Fist. There are multiple team up bonuses for pairing him with them.
1288* IdentityImpersonator: Iron Fist temporarily took up the mantle of Daredevil while Matt was in prison.
1289* TheRival: The Punisher.
1290
1291!! ComicBook/{{Darkhawk}} (Christopher Powell)
1292[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkhawkicon.png]]
1293[[caption-width-right:156:Darkhawk]]
1294* DarkIsNotEvil: Sure, his armor is dark and all, but he's actually a good guy.
1295
1296!! ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} (Wade Wilson)
1297[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deadpoolicon.png]]
1298[[caption-width-right:156:Deadpool]]
1299* BreakingTheFourthWall: His signature abilities.
1300* GenderFlip: The "Lady Deadpool" skin.
1301* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Cable and Spider-man (Peter Parker).
1302* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1303
1304!! ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}} (Neena Thurman)
1305[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dominoicon.png]]
1306[[caption-width-right:156:Domino]]
1307* BornLucky: She has the ability to subliminally and psionically initiate random kinetic phenomena that affect probability in her favor by making improbable (but not impossible) things to occur within her line of sight, thus causing her to have "good luck" and her opponents to have "bad luck." For example, there was a time when somebody put a revolver to her head and pulled the trigger.
1308
1309!! Electro (Maxwell Dillon)
1310[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/electroicon.png]]
1311[[caption-width-right:156:Electro]]
1312* BaldOfEvil: Like more recent representations, this Electro is bald.
1313
1314!! [[ComicBook/{{Bloodstone}} Elsa Bloodstone]]
1315[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_elsabloodstone01.png]]
1316[[caption-width-right:156:Elsa Bloodstone]]
1317* AmuletOfConcentratedAwesome: The Bloodstone itself, an ancestral gem from which she can fire off her 6* skill, Red Flame.
1318* BadassLongcoat: She wears one in both her modern and Secret Wars uniforms.
1319* DualWielding: Elsa dual wields Shotguns and pistols by default. The Secret Wars uniform swaps out the pistols for different shotguns, letting her quad-wield.
1320* FieryRedHead: As usual.
1321* GunsAkimbo: She's never using just one gun.
1322* GunFu: Most of the time she's using her skills, Elsa is leaping through the air, performing crazy flips and looking like a character performing a ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' combo while blasting away with her shotguns.
1323* The Hunter: Elsa is the most recent in a long line of monster slayers; she was trained through a HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood to take on Vampires, Zombies, Werewolves and all manner of supernatural threats.
1324* TheMentor: To Kid Kaiju
1325* StatuesqueStunner: Even without the heels, she's still 5'9"/175cm tall.
1326
1327!! ComicBook/{{Elektra}}
1328[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elektraicon.png]]
1329[[caption-width-right:156:Elektra]]
1330* GorgeousGreek
1331* StatuesqueStunner: She qualifies at 5'9"/175cm tall.
1332
1333!! [[ComicBook/TheFalcon Falcon]] (Sam Wilson)
1334[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/falconicon.png]]
1335[[caption-width-right:156:Falcon]]
1336* WingedHumanoid: Uses artificial wings to fly.
1337
1338%%!! Fandral
1339%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fandral.png]]
1340%%[[caption-width-right:156:Fandral]]
1341
1342%%!! Fantomex
1343%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fantomexicon.png]]
1344%%[[caption-width-right:156:Fantomex]]
1345
1346!! ComicBook/{{Gamora}}
1347[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gamoraicon.png]]
1348[[caption-width-right:156:Gamora]]
1349* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has green skin
1350* StatuesqueStunner: She's 6ft tall, barely an inch shorter than Nebula.
1351
1352%%!! Ghost
1353%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ghost_uniform_i.png]]
1354%%[[caption-width-right:156:Ghost]]
1355
1356!! [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] (Norman Osborn)
1357[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/greengoblinicon.png]]
1358[[caption-width-right:156:Green Goblin]]
1359* ArchEnemy: Of Spider-Man
1360
1361!! [[ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool Gwenpool]] (Gwendolyn "Gwen" Poole)
1362[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gwenpoolicon.png]]
1363[[caption-width-right:156:Gwenpool]]
1364* BreakingTheFourthWall: Like Deadpool she has this ability
1365
1366!! [[Characters/MarvelComicsClintBarton Hawkeye (Clint Barton)]]
1367[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hawkeyeicon.png]]
1368[[caption-width-right:156:Hawkeye]]
1369* CoolShades: His default skin, based on MCU's original ads for his character.
1370
1371!! [[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Hawkeye (Kate Bishop)]]
1372[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_katebishop01.png]]
1373[[caption-width-right:156:Hawkeye (Kate Bishop)]]
1374* CoolShades: Purple ones she uses in default costume.
1375* FamilyOfChoice: Her, Hawkeye (Clint Barton), and Mockingbird seem to form one in-game, as they have a team bonus together dubbed "Hawkingbird", Kate's original placeholder codename that also serves as the ship-name of Clint and Bobbi.
1376* LegacyCharacter: Second person to don the Hawkeye mantle.
1377
1378%%!! ComicBook/{{Hellcat}} (Patricia "Patsy" Walker)
1379%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hellcaticon.png]]
1380%%[[caption-width-right:156:Hellcat]]
1381
1382%%!! Karnak
1383%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/karnak_uniform_i.png]]
1384%%[[caption-width-right:156:Karnak]]
1385
1386%%!! Katy
1387
1388!! Kid Kaiju (Kei Kawade)
1389[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kid_kaiju_uniform_i.png]]
1390[[caption-width-right:156:Kid Kaiju]]
1391* ButNotTooForeign: He's a Japanese American
1392%% * KidHero
1393
1394%%!! Kingo
1395
1396%%!! ComicBook/KittyPryde
1397%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kittyprydeicon.png]]
1398%%[[caption-width-right:156:Shadowcat]]
1399
1400%%!! Korath
1401%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/korathicon.png]]
1402%%[[caption-width-right:156:Korath]]
1403
1404%%!! Kraven the Hunter (Sergei Nikolaevich Kravinoff)
1405%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kraventhehuntericon.png]]
1406%%[[caption-width-right:156:Kraven the Hunter]]
1407
1408!! Luna Snow (Seol Hee)
1409[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b9614b3f_20af_4905_878f_f891ef99258a.png]]
1410[[caption-width-right:156:Luna Snow]]
1411* CanonForeigner: She is an exclusive character created for the videogame. Became a CanonImmigrant as of ''ComicBook/WarOfTheRealms''.
1412* {{Expy}}: Of Iceman she has his Cryokinetic powers. Also with Dazzler she's a singer like her.
1413* AnIcePerson: Her main Cryokinetic powers.
1414* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, she can access one.
1415
1416%%!! Makkari
1417
1418!! Misty Knight
1419[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_mistyknight01.png]]
1420[[caption-width-right:156:Misty Knight]]
1421* AfroAsskicker: One of the Marvel Universe's preeminent examples, especially since Luke Cage has largely been coifed with a shaved hairstyle in recent years.
1422* ArtificialLimbs: Misty Knight has a bionic arm.
1423
1424!! ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}} (Barbara "Bobbi" Morse)
1425[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mockingbirdicon.png]]
1426[[caption-width-right:156:Mockingbird]]
1427* CoolShades: Her Heroic Age and All-New, All-Different Marvel outfits include yellow tinted lenses.
1428* LightningBruiser: She's a speed-type character but her attacks amount to beating people with metal sticks ''really'' hard.
1429* StatuesqueStunner: She's 5'9"/175cm tall.
1430
1431!! ComicBook/{{Mystique}} (Raven Darkholme)
1432[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d35825e1_01e3_440b_901e_0c13b0d8e6d3.png]]
1433[[caption-width-right:156:Mystique]]
1434* StatuesqueStunner: Raven stands at 5'10"/178cm tall.
1435
1436!! ComicBook/NickFury
1437[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_nickfury01.png]]
1438[[caption-width-right:156:Nick Fury]]
1439* PromotedToPlayable: An NPC for much of the game's life, Fury was finally made playable in the ''Captain Marvel'' update.
1440
1441!! ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} (Kurt Wagner)
1442[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_nightcrawler01.png]]
1443[[caption-width-right:156:Nightcrawler]]
1444* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Nightcrawler has blue colored skin.
1445* NiceGuy: One of the nicest in the Marvel Universe.
1446* TeleportersAndTransporters: Easily his signature ability.
1447* TeleportSpam: His preferred method of attack. He even provides the trope image.
1448* WallCrawl: He can stick to walls. He also shares the "Crawlers" Team Bonus with both Spider-Men (Peter Parker and Miles Morales)
1449
1450!! ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}} (Pietro Maximoff)
1451[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quicksilvericon.png]]
1452[[caption-width-right:156:Quicksilver]]
1453* AmicableExes: With Crystal, in which his team bonus is "Temporary Happiness".
1454* BashBrothers: With his sister Scarlet Witch.
1455* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1456* SuperSpeed: His main powers
1457
1458!! ComicBook/{{Rogue}} (Anna Marie)
1459[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_rogue01.png]]
1460[[caption-width-right:156:Rogue]]
1461* BashBrothers: With Nightcrawler. The "Children of Mystique" team bonus is with this.
1462* BattleCouple: With Gambit. The "A Pair of Aces" team bonus is with this.
1463* EnergyAbsorption: Her skills and gear are based on this, making the enemy weaker and her strength stronger.
1464
1465%%!! ComicBook/ScarletSpider (Benjamin "Ben" Reilly)
1466%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scarletspidericon.png]]
1467%%[[caption-width-right:156:Scarlet Spider]]
1468
1469%%!! ComicBook/{{Scorpion}} (Mac Gargan)
1470%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scorpionicon.png]]
1471%%[[caption-width-right:156:Scorpion]]
1472
1473!! [[ComicBook/Agent13 Agent 13 (Sharon Carter)]]
1474[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_sharoncarter01.png]]
1475[[caption-width-right:156:Sharon Carter]]
1476* DeathFromAbove: Sharon's 5 and 6 star skills deliver an area-of-effect airstrike that hits multiple times.
1477
1478!! Shuri
1479[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_shuri01.png]]
1480[[caption-width-right:156:Shuri]]
1481* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Like the MCU, her bio presents her as a technological-focused inventor. Despite this, her non-uniformed appearance is much more in line with her mysticism and traditional Wakandan comics self.
1482* AnimalMotifs: She shares her brother's association with Panthers, but her default moveset also associates her with crows- inspired by her time in Djalia.
1483%% * MysticalWhiteHair
1484
1485!! ComicBook/{{Silk}} (Cindy Moon)
1486[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_silk01.png]]
1487[[caption-width-right:156:Silk]]
1488* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Even moreso than the other Spiders- she's one of the three Spider Totem avatars, like Kaine and Benjy Parker.
1489* BatFamilyCrossover: Encouraged; the "Spider-Verse" teams encourage the player to mix and match her in a group with Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man, Spider-Gwen, and Miles Morales.
1490* BondingOverMissingParents: In-game, she seems to have developed a friendship with Quake, which is represented by the "Lost Parents" team bonus she gains when paired with her.
1491* TheChosenMany: As one of the Spider totem avatars, she's one of several Spiders vital to the Web of Life. She's The Bride. Peter used to be The Other, until Kaine took over, and Mayday's little brother is The Scion. Referencing this hierarchy, pairing Silk with Peter and Superior Spider-Man grants "The Bride" team bonus.
1492* DistaffCounterpart: To Spider-Man, more so than any other Spider-Woman or Spider-Girl.
1493* FantasticArousal: Her pheromones that drive her and Peter together, which grants the team bonus "Instinctive Attraction".
1494* FemmeFatalons: She can utilize razor sharp claws on her hands for her attacks. Pairing her with Black Cat and Black Panther offers the "Clawing Away" team bonus for it.
1495* IntrepidReporter: Cindy is this, as a counterpart to Peter's photographer. They even both worked with Jameson. Pairing the two of them with Private Investigator Jessica Jones grants the team bonus "Journalists By Day".
1496* TheRival: With Black Cat. They've fought several times, both have been love interests for Peter, and you gain the "Just Business" team bonus for putting them both together. You also get the "Cat's Vengeance" bonus for adding Peter into the mix.
1497
1498!! Sin (Sinthea Schmidt)
1499[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sinicon.png]]
1500[[caption-width-right:156:Sin]]
1501* AlliterativeName: Sinthea Schmidt, fitting her initials are 'SS'
1502* EvilRedhead: Redheaded and just as evil as her father, the original Red Skull
1503
1504!! ComicBook/SpiderGwen (ComicBook/GwenStacy)
1505[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_spidergwen01.png]]
1506[[caption-width-right:156:Spider-Gwen]]
1507* AllDrummersAreAnimals: She's the drummer for her band, and has a team bonus called "Music is My Life" for being paired with Star-Lord.
1508* AllWebbedUp: Her Spin n' Pin ability, her only attack not based on kicking, is a barrage of flips while shooting web balls which can web up to three enemies up for a brief moment.
1509* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Spiders, naturally.
1510* BatFamilyCrossover: Encouraged; the "Spider-Verse" teams encourage the player to mix and match her in a group with Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man, Miles Morales, and Silk.
1511* ForWantOfANail: She comes from an alternate universe where she was bitten by the radioactive spider instead of Peter.
1512* HeroWithBadPublicity: Spider-Gwen is wanted by the police, including Frank Castle and Captain America. Including her on a team with Punisher and Cap gives her the "You're Under Arrest" team bonus.
1513* InTheHood: One of the defining characteristics of her default costume.
1514* KickChick: Gwen's attacks and powers emphasize kicking as her primary attack tool- her normal combos, Kick-Tock, What Goes Up, The Blender and One-Two Kick ultimate all make use of offensive kicks. In fact she only has one attack in her entire movelist that doesn't involve kicking: her webbing based attack.
1515* TheLostLenore: Her universe's Peter is this for her, just as the main universe's Gwen Stacey is for Spider-Man. When you pair Peter and Gwen together, you get a "Tragic Love" Team Bonus for it.
1516* OneSteveLimit: Played with- there aren't any other Spider-Women in the game yet, but instead of using her canonical Spider-Woman title, she uses the marketing-based Spider-Gwen, leaving the door open for Jessica Drew.
1517* PassingTheTorch: When Janet van Dyne retired, she passed Gwen the Web-Shooters she uses now. Pairing her with the main universe's Wasp grants the "Benevolent Benefactor" team-up in reference to this.
1518* SheFu: Gwen is constantly doing flips, spins, somersaults and twirls throughout her very intricate fighting style.
1519* SpectacularSpinning: She makes heavy use of spinning in her animations- The Blender power is a twirling handstand kick that deals heavy damage to all enemies around her.
1520
1521!! [[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]
1522[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_spiderman01.png]]
1523[[caption-width-right:156:Spider-Man]]
1524* AgeLift: His Marvel Cinematic Universe counterpart is used as optional costumes (Homemade, Stark Suit and Iron Spider-Man), thus the Spidey running around when wearing those is a younger one. Donning the black and whites (listed as "Renew Your Vows") makes him older.
1525* BatFamilyCrossover: Encouraged; the "Spider-Verse" teams encourage the player to mix and match him in a group with Superior Spider-Man, Spider-Gwen, Miles Morales, and Silk.
1526* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1527* ThreePointLanding: Spider-Man's idle pose.
1528
1529%%!! [[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara)]]
1530%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spiderman2099icon.png]]
1531%%[[caption-width-right:156:Miguel O'Hara]]
1532
1533!! [[[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Spider-Man (Miles Morales)]]
1534[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_milesmorales01.png]]
1535[[caption-width-right:156:Miles Morales]]
1536* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The page image for the trope; he became the new Spider-Man when his universe's Peter Parker died.
1537* AllWebbedUp: Like all the Spiders, Miles has a webbing based attack- his first power, named Foe Flip, has him jump into the air and briefly web up three enemies.
1538* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Spiders, naturally.
1539* BatFamilyCrossover: Encouraged; the "Spider-Verse" teams encourage the player to mix and match him in a group with Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man, Spider-Gwen and Silk.
1540* BerserkButton: Venom, and Eddie Brock specifically. In his universe, Brock killed his mother, and while he seemingly stopped the Ultimate Venom for the last time, coming into the events of Future Fight sees him cross paths with several Eddie Brock Venoms. He even gets a team bonus, "No More!", for teaming up with him.
1541* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Mechanically speaking, Miles' in-game attacks and powers are based primarily on his Venom Blast in order to contrast and differentiate him from Peter and the other Spiders.
1542* ChildProdigy: While easily overshadowed by the intelligence levels of other heroes in the Marvel Universe, Miles has a more realistic level of gifted intelligence, which is what earned his place into his new school.
1543* {{Invisibility}}: Not the focus of any of his attacks, but Miles invisibility is still utilized in his Back Biter to allow Miles to get behind his enemies to perform the Venom Blast.
1544* KidHero: Used to be the youngest playable character in the game, prior to Moon Girl and Crescent getting added - Miles was a Grade Schooler when he gained his powers.
1545* LegacyCharacter: His in-game bio even ends with the line "Can he live up to the legacy of Spider-Man?"
1546* TheParalyzer: Miles' Venom Blast lets him do this to enemies. He utilizes it to zip between multiple enemies and leave them stunned during his Shock and Awe power.
1547* PassingTheTorch: Miles uses web-shooters designed by Peter Parker, who's family posthumously passed them to Miles as a passing of the torch. Teaming Miles and Peter up grants the "Passing the Baton" bonus in reference to it.
1548* ShockAndAwe: Miles' ultimate ability, Blasting Burst, has him jump into the air and deliver a massive area of effect electric shock, which deals continuous damage to anyone trapped in the radius. He also electrocutes enemies as part of his Shock and Awe, Back Bite and Wild Web powers.
1549* SuperTeam: Miles has been a part of two, both of which gives him a team bonus.
1550** "The Ultimates", the SHIELD super team he was a part of in his original home universe, gives him a bonus when he fights alongside Iron Man and Thor.
1551** "All-New, All-Different" references his time on the All-New, All-Different Avengers from when he became part of the main universe following Secret Wars, and gives him bonuses when he works with Falcon and The Vision.
1552* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Just like how every fight in the comics plays out the same way with a finishing Venom Blast, so too does almost every one of Miles abilities make use of the same ability. One of his team bonuses, "Venom Blasted", references this by pairing him with Venom and Green Goblin- two of the more egregious victims of the Blast in the comics.
1553
1554!! ComicBook/SquirrelGirl (Doreen Green)
1555[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/squirrel_girl_7.png]]
1556[[caption-width-right:156:Squirrel Girl]]
1557* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Obviously.
1558
1559!! Sun Bird
1560[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/50e9a18a_58ae_490b_afc8_113b504ba5e8.png]]
1561[[caption-width-right:156:Sun Bird]]
1562* DualWielding: Uses two Kris daggers
1563%% * OriginalGeneration
1564%% * PlayingWithFire
1565
1566!! [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Viper]] (Ophelia Sarkissian)
1567[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e1990650_d076_4b11_ab03_e94ce9e48291.png]]
1568[[caption-width-right:156:Viper]]
1569* GreenAndMean: Her main color theme is green, and she's hardly ever pleasant.
1570
1571!! Vulture (Adrian Toomes)
1572[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_vulture01.png]]
1573[[caption-width-right:156:Vulture]]
1574* WingedHumanoid: Uses artificial wings (built by himself) to fly.
1575
1576!! Wave (Pearl Pangan)
1577[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/waveicon.png]]
1578[[caption-width-right:156:Wave]]
1579* AlliterativeName: Pearl Pangan
1580* MakingASplash: Was given the power to control water.
1581* SmashSisters: With Aero, and their powers compliment each other well.
1582
1583%%!! White Fox (Ami Han)
1584%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whitefoxicon.png]]
1585%%[[caption-width-right:156:White Fox]]
1586
1587!! [[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]] (James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes)
1588[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_wintersoldier01.png]]
1589[[caption-width-right:156:Winter Soldier]]
1590* HairTriggerExplosive / ThrowDownTheBomblet: In six star skill, "Explosive Sabotage", he throws a number of grenades into the air and shoots them, raining fire and explosion to his enemies.
1591* LegacyCharacter: One of the uniform available for Bucky makes him Captain America, with the design based on his look in ''[[ComicBook/TheDeathOfCaptainAmerica The Death of Captain America]]''.
1592* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1593
1594%%!! Wong
1595%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wongicon.png]]
1596%%[[caption-width-right:156:Wong]]
1597
1598!! ComicBook/{{X 23}} (Laura Kinney)
1599[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/x23icon.png]]
1600[[caption-width-right:156:X-23]]
1601* AmicableExes: With Angel, which in the comics she dated his younger Time-Displaced counterpart with "Angel's Love" as her team bonus.
1602* DistaffCounterpart: Of Wolverine.
1603* WolverineClaws: Inherited from her father, though hers are in a slightly different arrangement with two in each hand (between the index and middle finger, and pinky and ring finger) and one in each foot (between the big and long toes).
1604
1605!! Yelena Belova
1606[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yelenabelovaicon.png]]
1607[[caption-width-right:156:Yelena Bolova]]
1608
1609!! Yondu Udonta
1610[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yonduicon.png]]
1611[[caption-width-right:156:Yondu]]
1612* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He's a blue-skinned Alpha Centaurian.
1613[[/folder]]
1614
1615[[folder:Universal Heroes]]
1616!! ComicBook/{{Angela|AsgardsAssassin}} (Aldrif Odinsdottir)
1617[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_angela01.png]]
1618[[caption-width-right:156:Angela]]
1619* ChainmailBikini: She's still wearing her extremely skimpy metal bra and panties from Spawn.
1620* TheExile: The Queen of Heven exiled Angela from her adoptive home.
1621* FieryRedhead: She's quick to anger, as seen in her Shifter quotes, and as boisterous as any Asgardian.
1622* LongLostRelative: Thor and Loki's long lost sister.
1623* NinetiesAntiHero: Not surprisingly for a character who actually debuted in an Image book, she's a poster girl for this trope.
1624* OurAngelsAreDifferent: While she herself isn't an Angel, she was raised by them. Angels in the Asgardian ten realms sense are quite different from the more traditional angels seen in Ghost Rider and other Judeo-Christian based works.
1625* StatuesqueStunner: She's 6'2"/188cm tall, the same height as Sif and barely shorter than Amora.
1626* {{Stripperiffic}}: She's wearing the skimpiest outfit in the game by a mile.
1627* WalkingTheEarth: Angela has dedicated herself to exploring the other nine realms now that she's been kicked from Heven, and to explore the Galaxy.
1628* WorldsBestWarrior: An Asgardian raised by warrior Angels to be among their strongest, fiercest warriors? Angela stands out, even among the rest of the roster.
1629
1630%%!! Anti-Man (Conner Sims)
1631%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/antimanicon.png]]
1632%%[[caption-width-right:156:Anti-Man]]
1633
1634%%!! ComicBook/BetaRayBill
1635%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/betaraybillicon.png]]
1636%%[[caption-width-right:156:Beta Ray Bill]]
1637
1638%%!! ComicBook/BlackBolt (Blackagar Boltagon)
1639%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blackbolticon.png]]
1640%%[[caption-width-right:156:Black Bolt]]
1641
1642!! Black Dwarf
1643[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_blackdwarf01.png]]
1644[[caption-width-right:156:Black Dwarf]]
1645* BigLittleBrother: He's 7ft/213cm tall, over a foot taller than his older brother Corvus.
1646* DualWielding: Uses a giant axe alongside an even bigger mace.
1647* NonindicativeName: Despite his name, he's actually the largest member of the Black Order.
1648* SpinAttack: His 5* skill, Wind Blade, involves a spinning in a brief circle while swinging his weapons, hitting enemies all around him for massive damage.
1649* VillainProtagonist: As a member of the Cull Obsidian, Thanos' Black Order, he wants to help his master spread death and destruction across the universe.
1650* TheWorfEffect: Despite being billed as the one member of the Cull Obsidian with the physical strength and presence that could rival even his master's, Black Dwarf's track record has been pretty horrible: he was beaten one-on-one by Black Panther, he fought BadassNormal Black Widow and failed to deal any significant damage, and he was ultimately killed when Ronan crushed his head under his hammer. All three moments are referenced in-game as team bonuses between Black Dwarf and the three characters.
1651
1652%%!! [[ComicBook/AdamLegendOfTheBlueMarvel Blue Marvel]] (Adam Brashear)
1653%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bluemarvelicon.png]]
1654%%[[caption-width-right:156:Blue Marvel]]
1655
1656!! [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers)]]
1657[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_marvel_uniform_iii.png]]
1658[[caption-width-right:156:Captain Marvel]]
1659* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, she can access one.
1660* StatuesqueStunner: Carol stands at 5'11"/180cm tall.
1661* SuperMode: Radiant Form is effectively this for Captain Marvel. While this skill is active, her attack, defense and speed is buffed up and she gains skill cooldown on her abilities for 20 (23 with the Ms. Marvel uniform) seconds.
1662
1663!! Clea
1664[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cleaicon.png]]
1665[[caption-width-right:156:Clea Strange]]
1666* HalfHumanHybrid: Her father was the Human sorcerer Orini while her mother was the Dark Dimension being Umar.
1667* MysticalWhiteHair: She has white hair and is one of the most powerful sorceress around.
1668* PurpleIsPowerful: Her outfit is mostly purple.
1669
1670!! Corvus Glaive
1671[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_corvusglaivein01.png]]
1672[[caption-width-right:156:Corvus Glaive]]
1673* AmazonChaser: Seemingly, considering who his wife is.
1674* BackFromTheDead: As long as his weapon remains intact, he can't truly die and will resurrect from it. He must be defeated three separate times during his World Boss raid fight, and when unlocked as a playable character, his 4* passive insures that he will revive with 100% health after he dies once.
1675* HugeGirlTinyGuy: He's 5'10"/177cm tall, while his wife Proxima is 6'6"/198cm, OneHeadTaller than him.
1676* TeleportSpam: He teleports during multiple skills, including his 6* power.
1677* UglyGuyHotWife: Corvus looks like a goblin-faced monster; his wife is a blue-skinned StatuesqueStunner
1678* UnholyMatrimony: Happily married to fellow Black Order member, Proxima Midnight.
1679* VillainProtagonist: As a member of the Cull Obsidian, Thanos' Black Order, he wants to help his master spread death and destruction across the universe.
1680* WouldHurtAChild: Or force others to harm a child, anyway. Thanos sends him to various worlds to collect tributes; the mass execution of children as they hunt the galaxy for Thanos' own son.
1681
1682%%!! The Destroyer
1683%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b1b624fe_301d_4691_a0c3_cd8d181171fd.png]]
1684%%[[caption-width-right:156:The Destroyer]]
1685
1686!! ComicBook/DoctorDoom (Victor Von Doom)
1687[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctordoomicon.png]]
1688[[caption-width-right:156:Doctor Doom]]
1689* ArchEnemy: Reed Richards and the Fantastic Four, but mainly Richards.
1690* BadassBookworm: Doom's intelligence is without question, and even without the PoweredArmor Doom is still a formidable (albeit completely human) combatant;
1691* TheCaligula: He's a comic book supervillain and the ruler of a country.
1692* {{Determinator}}: The only thing more impervious than Doom's armor is Doom's will.
1693* DoomyDoomsOfDoom: It is right there in Doom's name, conveniently allowing him to claim that's what he shall bring to those that oppose him.
1694* EvilOverlord: Doom is a supervillain and overlord of Latveria, who plans to someday be overlord of all the Earth.
1695* ThirdPersonPerson: Doom does have a habit of indulging in this. However, in recent years he has since ceased with this particular habit.
1696
1697%%!! Doctor Voodoo (Jericho Drumm)
1698%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d3875ab5_495b_48ef_9a26_d9194deed37e.png]]
1699%%[[caption-width-right:156:Doctor Voodoo]]
1700
1701%%!! Dormammu
1702%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dormammuicon.png]]
1703%%[[caption-width-right:156:Dormammu]]
1704
1705%%!! Ebony Maw
1706%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ebonymawicon.png]]
1707%%[[caption-width-right:156:Ebony Maw]]
1708
1709!! Ghost Panther
1710[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ghostpanthericon.png]]
1711[[caption-width-right:156:Ghost Panther]]
1712* CompositeCharacter[=/=]FusionDance: A combination of Black Panther and Ghost Rider from ''[[ComicBook/InfinityWars2018 Infinity Warps]]''.
1713* GameBreaker: See LightningBruiser. On top of that, he gets super shield and invincibility in his regular attacks and specials.
1714* LightningBruiser: Very fast, like Black Panther, and hits like a truck, like the other Ghost Riders.
1715
1716!! ComicBook/GhostRider
1717[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/58bcad51_5d88_40fa_96b1_ec927f485a4d.png]]
1718[[caption-width-right:156:Ghost Rider]]
1719* BoringButPractical: His attacks just involve him swinging his chain, pulling them in with it, and one bike summoning, plus creating hellfire. He's one of the least acrobatic characters in the roster, but makes up for it with raw offensive power.
1720* BullyHunter: His passive skill makes him do more damage against supervillains.
1721* CoolBike: Ghost Rider does ride one, but aside from his Highway to Hell ability, he doesn't really use it that much.
1722* DarkIsNotEvil: He's a good guy, even if he does have a flaming skull head and a bike which has burning wheels.
1723* PlayingWithFire: Most of Ghost Rider's abilities except for Highway to Hell are classified under the Fire category.
1724* YouWillNotEvadeMe: Penance Stare drags enemies into melee range a la Scorpion from Mortal Kombat so Ghost Rider can spray them with fire.
1725
1726%%!! [[ComicBook/AllNewGhostRider Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)]]
1727%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/457d6c35_5bab_484d_8dc7_4bb5c02a74dd.png]]
1728%%[[caption-width-right:156:Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)]]
1729
1730!! Heimdall
1731[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/72065237_685b_4a7a_9f11_f0081c35920a.png]]
1732[[caption-width-right:156:Heimdall]]
1733* BlackVikings: Since he's based on his MCU portrayal, he's black here.
1734
1735!! ComicBook/{{Hela}}
1736[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a05b4cf8_5a26_43e5_a8ee_1185a9265bc1.png]]
1737[[caption-width-right:156:Hela]]
1738* GreenAndMean: Her outfit is mostly green and she can be quite malicious.
1739* StatuesqueStunner: While this version of Hela is a bit shorter than her canon counterpart, she's still 6'6"/198cm tall.
1740
1741%%!! Hellstorm (Daimon Hellstrom)
1742%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1e448bf0_4021_43ea_ae93_47d0f10ad73c.png]]
1743%%[[caption-width-right:156:Hellstorm]]
1744
1745!! Hyperion (Marcus Milton)
1746[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_hyperion01.png]]
1747[[caption-width-right:156:Hyperion]]
1748* FlyingBrick: As expected from a Superman {{Expy}}, Hyperion is super strong and can fly.
1749
1750%%!! Ikaris
1751%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ikarisicon.png]]
1752%%[[caption-width-right:156:Ikaris]]
1753
1754!! Iron Hammer (Stark Odinson)
1755[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ironhammericon.png]]
1756[[caption-width-right:156:Iron Hammer]]
1757* CompositeCharacter[=/=]FusionDance: A combination of Iron Man and Thor from ''[[ComicBook/InfinityWars2018 Infinity Warps]]''.
1758
1759!! Knull
1760[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knullicon.png]]
1761[[caption-width-right:156:Knull]]
1762* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His signature black armor, red symbol and red eyes.
1763* WhiteHairBlackHeart: It fits him completely, having ashen white hair and a desire to destroy all life.
1764
1765!! ComicBook/{{Loki}}
1766[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_loki02.png]]
1767[[caption-width-right:156:Loki]]
1768* AnIcePerson: Two of his abilities are classified under the Cold category.
1769* GenderFlip: The "Lady Loki" skin.
1770* MesACrowd: Loki can create copies of himself using his Mind Games skill which is unlocked at 6 stars.
1771
1772!! Medusa (Medusalith Amaquelin)
1773[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b18166f2_ef5c_4d27_aabd_ac12eb23d381.png]]
1774[[caption-width-right:156:Medusa]]
1775* PrehensileHair: Her signature red-locks.
1776* PurpleIsPowerful: Her outfits always include purple.
1777* StatuesqueStunner: She's 5'11"/180cm tall and quite attractive.
1778
1779%%!! Mephisto
1780
1781!! Molecule Man (Owen Reece)
1782[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moleculemanicon.png]]
1783[[caption-width-right:156:Molecule Man]]
1784* FacialMarkings: His look like lightnings.
1785
1786!! Morgan le Fay
1787[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morganlefayicon.png]]
1788[[caption-width-right:156:Morgan le Fay]]
1789* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Her eyes glow green from beneath her hood.
1790* InTheHood: Covers her head with a green hood.
1791* StatuesqueStunner: She's 6'2/188cm tall, and despite the hood you can tell is very attractive.
1792
1793%%!! [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Nova (Richard Rider)]]
1794%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/novarichardridericon.png]]
1795%%[[caption-width-right:156:Nova (Richard Rider)]]
1796
1797%%!! [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Nova (Sam Alexander)]]
1798%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4e13a21d_fd68_4db4_8028_ca0cdad37bf0.png]]
1799%%[[caption-width-right:156:Nova (Sam Alexander)]]
1800
1801%%!! Odin
1802%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/669fba99_ae6e_4b86_b63c_dada8551a13b.png]]
1803%%[[caption-width-right:156:Odin]]
1804
1805!! Phyla-Vell
1806[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phylavellicon.png]]
1807[[caption-width-right:156:Phyla-Vell]]
1808* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her skin is blue and looks like a CelestialBody.
1809
1810!! Proxima Midnight
1811[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_proximamidnight01.png]]
1812[[caption-width-right:156:Proxima Midnight]]
1813* DarkActionGirl: So dark, in fact, that she impressed Thanos enough to be one of the primary members of his Black Order.
1814* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Or Blue Skinned, rather.
1815* HomingProjectile: One of the most frustrating aspects of her World Boss raid is the sheer number of these she puts on screen at once. Getting tagged by the large homing spear will stunlock you in place while you find your health getting shredded by countless smaller strikes all at once. She needed a major balance patch just to fix this because on quite a few devices, the projectiles were impossible to actually dodge.
1816* StatuesqueStunner: She's several heads taller than her husband.
1817* UnholyMatrimony: Happily married to fellow Black Order member, Corvus Glaive.
1818* VillainProtagonist: As a member of the Cull Obsidian, Thanos' Black Order, she wants to help her master spread death and destruction across the universe.
1819
1820%%!! [[ComicBook/{{Quasar}} Quasar (Avril Kincaid)]]
1821%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6437bb26_d294_4ba3_8f63_46b8b03ea791.png]]
1822%%[[caption-width-right:156:Quasar (Avril Kincaid)]]
1823
1824%%!! Ronan the Accuser
1825%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1d449f52_8db7_42d2_b861_2184d947e1df.png]]
1826%%[[caption-width-right:156:Ronan the Accuser]]
1827
1828!! Satana Hellstrom
1829[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/471ffa0a_2b2c_4d14_b941_b4f23a403922.png]]
1830[[caption-width-right:156:Satana]]
1831* AdaptationalModesty: Her outfits are less revealing than in the comics.
1832
1833%%!! Sentinel
1834%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/45661c2c_bc86_4fff_9813_be96ae99cb20.png]]
1835%%[[caption-width-right:156:Sentinel]]
1836
1837%%!! ComicBook/TheSentry (Robert "Bob" Reynolds)
1838%%[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_sentry01.png]]
1839%%[[caption-width-right:156:The Sentry]]
1840
1841!! Shadow Shell
1842[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3eb72ed2_efe8_43e4_b29b_daee85342112.png]]
1843[[caption-width-right:156:Shadow Shell]]
1844%% * OriginalGeneration
1845%% * PoisonousPerson
1846* SniperRifle: Her weapon looks like a cross between a crossbow and a rifle
1847
1848!! ComicBook/SilverSurfer (Norrin Radd)
1849[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4a205c52_ebc1_4f33_9b14_a1c80e04a1ae.png]]
1850[[caption-width-right:156:Silver Surfer]]
1851* ChromeChampion: He's ''the'' Silver Surfer.
1852
1853!! Singularity
1854[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_singularity01.png]]
1855[[caption-width-right:156:Singularity]]
1856* AmazonBrigade: A-Force, the team she's a part of alongside She-Hulk and Nico.
1857* CameFromTheSky: Her official bio claims that she "fell from the sky in a bright flash of light" to the Future Fight universe.
1858* CelestialBody: As a living pocket universe, her body is literal space.
1859* DoesNotLikeMen: Her passive ability, Cosmic Pull, is a defense mechanism designed to make her immune to guard crush, but only when her enemy is a male character.
1860* GeniusLoci: A pocket universe that somehow gained sentience.
1861* HumansAreSpecial: Ultimately believes this; she took the form of a human female because she wanted to understand the human race better.
1862* NoNameGiven: Her current real name is listed as "Unrevealed". As a result, she's OnlyKnownByTheirNickname
1863* PerpetualSmiler: Like in the comics, Singularity never stops smiling, even in the middle of a fight.
1864
1865!! [[ComicBook/TheAwesomeSlapstick Slapstick]] (Steve Harmon)
1866[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4a63015f_691d_4492_a922_6b4f3d0a70ee.png]]
1867[[caption-width-right:156:Slapstick]]
1868* ToonTransformation: He becomes a {{Toon}} in his superhero identity.
1869
1870!! Supergiant
1871[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_supergiant01.png]]
1872[[caption-width-right:156:Supergiant]]
1873* BaldOfEvil: She's bald beneath the hood.
1874* BrainwashedAndCrazy: While the Avengers are confronting Proxima, Black Dwarf and Corvus and getting the first set of gems, she overtakes the Inhuman city of Orollan and takes control of Black Bolt. She summons him for her 5* skill, and his constant attacks provide half the stage hazards in her World Boss raid fight.
1875* DeathSeeker: Like all members of the Black Order, Supergiant welcomes the death her master's goals will bring her.
1876* DispelMagic: When she's on point, her Leadership ability allows for a high chance of any debuff triggered by enemies getting automatically removed.
1877* DividedWeFall: Supergiant's preferred method for dealing with her enemies is to use her mind controlling powers to set them on each other and pick themselves off. The strategy backfires when she tries to do the same to the Avengers, and finds that she can't manipulate Iron Man due to the electronic interference generated by his helmet.
1878* DoppelgangerAttack: Her 6* skill, Giant Illusions, summons three clone illusions that fire massive orbs of energy across the screen.
1879* EnemyMine: During the Black Order's siege of Earth, her forces were pushed back by Red Hulk. The two gain a team-up bonus if paired together which boosts their attack and max HP.
1880* EvilGenius: Her role in the Cull Obsidian.
1881* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Blue skinned, like Proxima.
1882* KamehameHadoken: In one of her starting skills, Energy Strike, Supergiant fires two energy blasts from her hands, then one more, wider blast from her palm.
1883* KillSat: One of her first skill, Mental Trap, rains down several Kill Sat-esque pillars of light to strike her foes.
1884* LightIsNotGood: Her costume is primarily white and her powers generate glowing blue and white light energy, but she is a genocidal mass-murderer and devotee of Thanos.
1885* MindRape: Her entire powerset is based around attack and dominating people's minds and bending them to her will. She's even described as a "Mental Parasite". In her World Boss raid fight, she has boosted her powers with the Mind Gem.
1886* NonindicativeName: Discussed; Black Widow is corrected for assuming she'd be huge because of her name when Jocasta reminds him that she's actually named for the stellar phenomenon.
1887* StatusEffects: Her passive skill, Dark Silence, makes all of her abilities occasionally trigger silence effects, keeping enemies from using any skills themselves briefly.
1888* StatusBuff: Battle Mentality, her 3* skill, grants her a temporary increase to Mind Damage and Dodge.
1889* VillainProtagonist: As a member of the Cull Obsidian, Thanos' Black Order, she wants to help her master spread death and destruction across the universe.
1890
1891!! Thane
1892[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thaneicon.png]]
1893[[caption-width-right:156:Thane]]
1894* PurpleIsPowerful: Like his father, his skin is purple.
1895
1896!! ComicBook/{{Thanos}}
1897[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boss_thanos01.png]]
1898[[caption-width-right:156:Thanos]]
1899* AbusiveParents: His treatment of his children, such as Gamora and Nebula, is... questionable at best.
1900* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His purple skin is an anomaly even among his fellow Eternals.
1901* ArchnemesisDad: He serves as this to Gamora, who frequently clashes with his forces as a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, but also to Nebula, who is one of the allies of the Player and thus sides against him during the World Boss raid.
1902* ArtifactOfDoom: He assembles and wields the Infinity Gauntlet.
1903* BigBad: One of the biggest in the Marvel Universe, and the Big Bad of the World Boss raid storyline specifically.
1904* BringHimToMe: He captures Captain America, knowing that Steve is both the heart and the tactical leadership of the team, forcing the team to come to him with all the Infinity Gems they were able to keep the Cull Obsidian from claiming.
1905* DeathSeeker: He wants to die, but in a way that will lives up to his obsession with Death as a concept and only after causing as much death as possible in tribute to his love with the abstract.
1906* TheDreaded: He's The Dreaded to the entire known universe.
1907* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: His nihilism and love of Death can't end in any way that achieves the goals Thanos seeks, which only further drives his obsession.
1908* GeniusBruiser: He's both one of the smartest villains the team has encountered, and by far the most physically powerful, even without any of the Infinity Gems.
1909* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1910* OmnicidalManiac: Thanos wants to use the Infinity Gauntlet to bring mass death to the universe.
1911* OrcusOnHisThrone: Thanos spends most of the Infinity World Boss storyline in the background, allowing the Cull Obsidian to carry out his will across the galaxy.
1912* RedBaron: "The Mad Titan".
1913* VillainProtagonist: He wants to spread mass death and destruction across the universe, is the central villain of the World Boss raids, and is still a recruitable playable character.
1914
1915%%!! Thena
1916
1917!! [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]
1918[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_thor01.png]]
1919[[caption-width-right:156:Thor]]
1920* {{Acrofatic}}: His Endgame uniform
1921* DualWielding: His Infinity War uniform
1922* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold
1923* LimitBreak: As a character with a Tier-3 upgrade, he can access one.
1924
1925!! [[ComicBook/{{Thor|2014}} Thor (Jane Foster)]]
1926[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_janefoster01.png]]
1927[[caption-width-right:156:Thor (Jane Foster)]]
1928* ActionHeroine: Obviously.
1929* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She's the female replacement for Thor.
1930* AmicableExes: She and Thor are no longer dating, but both think very highly of the other.
1931* DistaffCounterpart: Thor: The Goddess of Thunder
1932
1933!! ComicBook/{{Ultron}}
1934[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_ultron_boss01_s03.png]]
1935[[caption-width-right:156:Ultron]]
1936* AIIsACrapshoot: He's a rogue AI created by Hank Pym, AKA Giant-Man.
1937* EnergyWeapon: Ultron's Chest Beam and Encephalo-Ray skills utilize this.
1938* FingerFirearms: While using the Ultron Mark 3 uniform, Ultron fires lasers from his fingers with his Chest Beam ability.
1939* GroundPunch: Does this for his Robotic Slam skill.
1940* HornedHumanoid: There are horn-like appendages on his head in his default, Prime and Mark 3 uniforms.
1941
1942!! Victorious (Zora Vukovic)
1943[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sv_victorious01.png]]
1944[[caption-width-right:156:Victorious]]
1945* CastFromHitPoints: All of Victorious' skills deal damage relative to her total HP. Her passive skill, which buffs the rate of guaranteed critical hit and penetration to certain immunities, is only activated when her HP is below fifty percent.
1946* StatuesqueStunner: She's 6ft/183cm tall.
1947[[/folder]]
1948
1949[[folder:[=Non-Playable=] Characters]]
1950
1951%%!! ComicBook/{{Galactus}}
1952%% That page describes the Franchise/MarvelUniverse Galactus, so he still needs at least one game trope here
1953
1954%%!! Gordon
1955
1956!! Dr. Jemma Simmons
1957* ForWantOfANail: This Simmons works for Stark Industries but is kidnapped but is quickly rescued and joins the team to stop the universe from collapsing. Then the SHIELD update reveals this is a different Simmons and the other Simmons we know works for SHIELD like her MCU version.
1958* MissionControl: Serves this along with Jocasta.
1959* OtherMeAnnoysMe: Averted. Simmons from the Future Fight timeline meets her SHIELD counterpart, her SHIELD counterpart quizzes her what her favorite color is and once Dr. Simmons answers, SHIELD Simmons admits she likes her counterpart.
1960
1961%%!! Fenris
1962
1963!! Irani Rael
1964* BigGood: She's the current Nova Prime, commander of the Nova Corps.
1965* BrainwashedAndCrazy: After his initial defeat at the hands of the Guardians, Ronan enlists the help of MODOK to aid him in brainwashing the Nova Corps, including Rael, to help him capture and separate the Guardians. She manages to detain and brainwash Groot, and helps Nebula capture Gamora, before Star-Lord and the Avengers show up to knock her and the Corps to their senses.
1966* CoolOldLady: When she isn't brainwashed, she is.
1967* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While the Guardians are more renegade and willing to dip into criminal activity while adventuring through space, even they respect the level headed authority of the Nova Corps.
1968* SpacePolice: She's the head Space Cop in charge of the whole organization of them, in fact.
1969
1970%%!! Jocasta
1971
1972!! Leo Fitz
1973* TrademarkFavoriteFood: A prosciutto and buffalo mozzarella sandwich with a hint of pesto aioli. When the main timeline Simmons asks Lady Sif to deliver a message to the alternate timeline's SHIELD team, she has her bring one with her to prove to that timeline's Fitz that she's telling the truth.
1974
1975%%!! Master Mold
1976
1977%%!! Midgard Serpent
1978
1979%%!! Raina
1980
1981%%!! Surtur
1982
1983!! Taskmaster
1984* BaldOfEvil: Being based on his Secret Wars self, this Taskmaster is a bald savage who enjoys hosting the Battleworld fights.
1985* BloodSport: Taskmaster runs the Battleworld, a multiversal gladiator arena where competitors fight to death for the entertainment of all.
1986* InNameOnly: This version of Taskmaster is from an alternate universe and has very little in common with the mainline universe Taskmaster, who has yet to appear in-game himself.
1987
1988%%!! Ymir

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