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3[[folder:Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel]]
4!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsKamalaKhan Kamala Khan]] / ComicBook/MsMarvel''
5[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamala_khanegame_002.png]]
6!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
7!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
8!!!'''Voiced By:''' Sandra Saad (English), Tatyana Ermilova (Russian)
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10A dedicated fan of the Avengers, Kamala Khan traveled from New Jersey to California in order to see her heroes open up a new facility -- only for the widely-anticipated A-Day to end in tragedy when a Terrigen Bomb went off, killing thousands. However, that same explosion awoke Khan's Inhuman powers, allowing her to stretch and grow. Khan assumes the identity of Ms. Marvel and seeks to clear the names of all of the Avengers when she discovers that A.I.M. was responsible for the destruction caused on A-Day.
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12* ADayInTheLimelight: The "Reassemble" campaign serves as Kamala's origin story, and subsequently provides more focus to her than the other Avengers. "Avengers Initiative" scales Kamala's prominence back in line with rest of the team.
13* ActionGirl: After gaining her Inhuman powers, Kamala develops fighting capabilities, which she uses against her many enemies throughout the game. Also, she uses her powers to climb walls and jump across platforms.
14* AdaptationOriginConnection: Ms. Marvel's origins are typically associated with a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent tied to the affairs of the Inhuman royal family. Here, she gets her powers from an experimental Terrigen reactor that malfunctioned on A-Day, with absolutely no connection to the Inhuman royals.
15* AscendedFangirl: She went from being a fan of superheroes and the Avengers to becoming a superhero and an Avenger herself.
16* AssKicksYou: With her Hip Check skill
17* AudienceSurrogate: Kamala was clearly designed to represent Marvel (and comic book) geek fans who are the target audience of the game. The story even starts with her at an Avengers convention, collecting some comics and geeking out over meeting her heroes in person.
18* BadassAdorable: A very energetic and endearing 16-year old who has little trouble taking on armored A.I.M. soldiers by herself or climb and jump her way across dangerous terrains.
19* BadLiar: She's rather unconvincing when she has to cover up her intentions, or if she's trying to hide the truth in any form, something Kate teasingly calls her out on.
20* BetaOutfit: Her outfit at first is just her in her civilian clothes. She upgrades it slightly to an outfit that looks more like cosplay than a proper uniform. Eventually she gets her comic accurate costume and even a Stark tech Avengers level outfit.
21* BigEater: If that slurpee the size of her own head is any indication. It seems to be a way to help fuel her powers, much like in the comics.
22* ClearTheirName: Her ultimate goal is to prove that the Avengers were not responsible for A-Day, and that A.I.M. was.
23* CloseRangeCombatant: Much like Hulk, Kamala is a bruiser who almost exclusively uses her fists and feet to deal out damage, however, unlike every other Avenger, she had no projectile of any kind, automatically gaining her this trope.
24* CuteBruiser: Even in the middle of the smackdowns she delivers to her opponents, Kamala doesn't lose her enthusiasm, which makes her as endearing as she is powerful.
25* TheGadfly: Though she worships the Avengers and is overall a nice girl, Kamala is not above playfully annoying Dr. Banner during a comedic scene in a car ride, loudly slurping on her drink and turning on the radio, which he turns off right after.
26* GreatOffscreenWar: In the post-game when she talks to Natasha, it's revealed Kamala and Tony are having a prank war. Natasha's advice is that Tony is all smoke and mirrors.
27* GrievousHarmWithABody: Much like Hulk, she eventually gain the ability to pick up her enemies and use them to slam into their allies, taken up to eleven when she's Embiggened, as she can do the same thing with [[MiniMecha ''Exo Suits''.]]
28* TheHeart: It is Kamala who helps the Avengers get back together after the events of A-Day. [[spoiler:When the team breaks apart again following the revelation that Captain America destroyed the Chimera's reactor, she is the one who helps bring the team together once more, long enough for Iron Man to rescue Cap from A.I.M.'s clutches, assembling the Avengers fully.]]
29* TheHero: She is the primary focus character of the “Reassemble” campaign, helping the Avengers come back together again and growing into her own as a superhero.
30* KidHero: At sixteen, she's currently the youngest superhero on the roster.
31* LegacyCharacter: Kamala isn’t the first hero to go by Ms. Marvel, which is discussed in post-game dialogue between Kamala & Black Widow.
32* ManaMeter: Kamala's Intrinsic meter allows her to slightly enlarge herself, strengthening her attacks while also allowing her to instinctively evade many attacks in addition to constant regeneration.
33* TheMedic: One of two Avengers with the ability to heal others from the start with her support ability, and the only one who potentially use it up to three times.
34* MythologyGag: In the comics, Kamala's favorite superhero is [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]], and this version of Kamala is shown to have several pieces of Carol-related memorabilia, including a Captain Marvel t-shirt she wears in the prologue, a Star of Hala pin on her book bag, and a Warbird shirt that serves as her default outfit in "civilian mode". This was also the shirt she wore on her [[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ms._Marvel_Vol_3_1_Textless.jpg first comic book cover]].
35* NotSoAboveItAll: While she idolizes the Avengers, she won't hesitate to mock them if they do something ridiculous, as shown when she calls Tony Stark "dude" after informing him how easy it was to get into his profile on a Resistance blog.
36* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: After seeing the test logs of A.I.M. experimenting on Inhumans, Banner realizes that something must be bothering Kamala because she hasn't been especially quiet or subdued before in the time he's known her.
37-->'''Banner:''' You good? I'm not used to you... being this quiet.
38* PowerStrainBlackout: She may end up fainting if she uses her giant form too long. This tends to come up at the worst of times (barring one instance of PostVictoryCollapse), presumably caused by not having enough energy in her body from food intake.
39* PowerIncontinence: She tries to help someone being attacked by a bunch of bullies, which unwittingly reveals her polymorph powers.
40* TheProtagonist: She is this to the story campaign.
41* ReligiousBruiser: She's very open about practicing her faith, and she still kicks major ass.
42* RousingSpeech: She gives one to the Avengers, something Black Widow lampshades.
43* RubberMan: Well, rubber girl. She's a polymorph, and can contort the proportions of her body into any shape. She can enlarge her fists to punch harder, stretch her arms to reach far ledges or buttons, or lengthen her legs to run more quickly. Another gameplay mechanic allows her to stretch her body around to avoid attacks.
44* SizeShifter: She uses this power significantly in combat to both gain strength and the ability to easily dodge incoming attacks.
45* SuperReflexes: Her intrinsic ability allows her to automatically dodge (and parry later on) most attacks in her direction should she have enough energy.
46* SpannerInTheWorks: If Kamala had not stumbled onto Tony Stark's account, then Tarleton and Monica's schemes would have succeeded and the Avengers would never have rejoined.
47* {{Squee}}: She is beyond stoked to meet (and eventually join) the Avengers, and many of their interactions see her unable to contain her excitement. The in-game subtitles even describe her elated squeals as "[squee!]" during the prologue. This notably [[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee does not stop once she joins them]].
48* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: During most of the game, Kamala's ability [[spoiler:to become a giant seemed to reach a maximum height of 6-7 meters, in the final battle, Kamala manages to reach titanic proportions.]]
49* SuperMode: Kamala's "Embiggen" ability temporarily grows her to three times her normal size, allowing her to hit enemies that much harder.
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51
52! The Avengers
53[[folder:Steve Rogers / Captain America]]
54!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steven Grant "Steve" Rogers]] / ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''
55[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steven_rogers_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_002.png]]
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57%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
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59!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutate
60!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
61!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeffSchine (English), Daniel Eldarov (Russian)
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63Once a sickly volunteer for a super-soldier program, Steve Rogers was given superhuman strength and agility, leading the Allies to victory in World War II as the superhero Captain America. After being trapped under a sheet of ice near the end of the war, Rogers went into a state of suspended animation before being awoken in the modern-day, finding a new purpose as a hero by becoming the leader of the Avengers.
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65* BoringButPractical: Compared to every other avenger, Steve isn't nearly as flashy as his fellow teammates, but is still capable of keeping up with the rest of them.
66* TheCape: The biggest capeless Cape around. He has a flashy, patriotic uniform that represents what he devoutly stands for -- UsefulNotes/TheAmericanDream.
67* CaptainPatriotic: [[TropeCodifier The one and only.]] He dresses in red, white and blue and fights for freedom and liberty.
68* CombinationAttack: Has one of a sorts with Tony, raising his shield enables him to deflect the former's unibeam (in either his regular suit or his Hulkbuster) and deals heavy damage as a result. In addition, both get a slight buff for their Heroic abilities' recharge rate.
69* DamageIncreasingDebuff: "Rally Call" allows Cap to mark enemies, causing them to incur more damage for a short time.
70* DoubleJump: Uniquely, Cap can (somehow) perform a somersault after his initial jump to gain additional height. Something only a SuperSoldier could do.
71* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He is a former soldier from World War II who was granted peak human capabilities through a SuperSerum.
72* FishOutOfTemporalWater: A super-soldier from World War II who was frozen in ice during the final days of the war and was eventually found and revived decades later. [[spoiler:On top of that, he’s held captive by A.I.M. for 5 years following A-Day - when he’s back on the Chimera, Cap can admit to still being in the midst of catching up on the five year period he was held captive.]]
73* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Flaxen-haired and one of the most respected heroes in not only America, but the entire world.
74* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: He's perfectly good at doing this due to the nature of his shield, it can be specialized to reflect or parry just about anything the enemy throws at him, more often then not resulting in them getting hurt by their own attack.
75* HopeBringer: Cap is pretty much the embodiment of hope of the team. After he was presumed dead, the team were not be able to get along and eventually disbanded. [[spoiler:Once he returns to the Avengers, the team, who were at their DarkestHour and gotten into another scuffle not too long ago, immediately reassemble to defeat A.I.M. once and for all.]]
76* HopelessWithTech: Being a man from the 1940s, Cap prefers to read books instead of using the internet as he still hasn't completely caught up with the modern world.
77* IdealHero: Nearly a hundred years since he started fighting, ''and he isn't stopping anytime soon.'' He's humble, diligent, encouraging, resourceful, honorable, brave, and above all, [[TheHero good]]. It says something that he is the only person in the Avengers that can make Thor's hammer budge even a little bit.
78* JackOfAllTrades: Cap's good at dealing damage, tanking damage, and supporting his teammates, though he doesn't ''excel'' in one particular area, he's quite versatile.
79* TheLeader: Unquestionably, with the Avengers falling apart following A-Day and Cap’s presumed death. [[spoiler:Once he returns, the Avengers save the world in less than two story missions.]]
80* LivingInAFurnitureStore: [[spoiler:His room on the Chimera is sparsely decorated and much neater than, say, Tony's. This is mainly down to him not having the time to personalize it, and most of his things having wound up with his friends or in a museum. Thor promises to return some of his books.]]
81* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: His iconic shield.
82* MadeOfIndestructium: His shield is one of the sturdiest things in the game, raising his defenses significantly against anyone who attempts to attack him.
83* ManaMeter: Cap's meter fuels his defenses, draining steadily as he holds his shield up to deflect attacks.
84* MessianicArchetype: Cap's portrayal in the game has been likened to that of Christ. Being betrayed by those he called friend, Steve's presumed death not only split the Avengers apart but also turned the world into chaos. Despite the Avengers' HeroWithBadPublicity, there are those who still worshiped him, with his memorial statue being surrounded by candles and even being protected by an actual god. [[spoiler:Five years later, Steve is found still alive, being held captive in a CrucifiedHeroShot and is brought back to Earth by the same god. Upon his return, the Avengers got over their animosity with each other, fully reassembled once more]].
85* MemorialStatue: He gets one built in Jersey City, which also serves as a memorial to the people lost on A-Day. The fact that Mjolnir is resting on it is the only reason A.I.M. hasn't torn it down yet.
86* MortonsFork: [[spoiler:His choice on A-Day was this: Either he lets the dark terrigen get pulled down to the Kree Sentry and cause a reaction that results in death in the tens of thousands, or he attempts to stop the reaction before it's too late and attempt to pick up the pieces from there. He chooses the latter, but regrets it immensely.]]
87* NeverFoundTheBody: Captain America was presumed dead following the explosion of the Helicarrier.
88* NiceGuy: Genuinely kind to everyone he meets, from the young Kamala Khan at A-Day to [[spoiler:the very much out of his mind MODOK]].
89* NotSoAboveItAll: For all his seriousness, Cap is rather gullible, thinking that Tony may have been able to lift Thor's hammer, and could not get it out of his mind until the God of Thunder himself assures to him that Tony is lying.
90* OlderThanTheyLook: He served in World War II, but thanks to the Super Soldier Serum (and being frozen in ice for several years following the end of the war), his body has not aged a day since.
91* PreciousPhoto: Cap keeps a frame photo of his old flame, Peggy Carter, in his room. At this point of them, Peggy is most likely dead from old age.
92* SeriousBusiness: Do ''not'' diss Coney Island hotdogs around him.
93* SuperDickery: [[spoiler:Averted. He's initially shown to destroy the Terrigen Reactor for reasons unsaid, only for it to later be revealed that he was stuck in a SadisticChoice that meant the deaths of many people no matter what he did.]]
94* SuperMode: His Ultimate ability, Brooklyn Brawler, temporarily powers up his melee attacks by letting him perform short-ranged shield throws to rack up more hits.
95* SuperSoldier: His primary status, courtesy of the [[SuperSerum Super-Soldier Serum]].
96* TeamDad: So much that he took up responsibility to look after Kamala and have been reading parenting books on how to do so. Tony even makes fun of how much of a father he is.
97* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Naturally, his ranged attacks entail throwing his shield. Upgrades to his ranged attacks let him ricochet his shield off of multiple enemies, and his assault ability, "Steamroller", is an even stronger ranged attack.
98* WallRun: He can briefly run on walls, which comes in handy whenever he needs to cross long gaps.
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100
101[[folder:Tony Stark / Iron Man]]
102!!''[[Characters/IronManHeroes Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark]] / ComicBook/IronMan''
103[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anthony_stark_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_003.png]]
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105%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
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107!!!'''Species:''' Human
108!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
109!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/NolanNorth (English), Denis Bespaly (Russian)
110
111Tony Stark was a billionaire, genius weapons manufacturer until an international incident resulted in him having to fight his way out of a terrorist compound with a suit of armor that he had to build for himself. Having a change of heart about the arms industry after seeing the effects of his weapons up-close, Stark became Iron Man to defend the planet, joining the Avengers to ensure that he could share his technology with those that he trusted.
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113* ArmorIsUseless: Played straight with his normal armor, which doesn't protect Tony from damage any more than any of his teammates. Averted with the Hulkbuster, which completely shrugs off damage until it runs out of energy.
114* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Part of his DitzyGenius-ness. Tony's focus tends to bounce, and he will sometimes change the subject without warning when speaking.
115* BadLiar: On [[RunningGag numerous occasions]], Tony makes a comment about something, only to be proven wrong or retract what he had said when asked about it, usually by someone unrelated to the first incident. Given everyone around knows what he is like, nobody ever calls him out on these instances, as they are usually harmless to anything but his own ego.
116* BeardOfSorrow: After the apparent death of Captain America, Tony let his beard and hair grow out. He trims his beard and cuts his hair short after returning to the fold.
117* BrilliantButLazy: A genius engineer and superhero, but has zero patience for tidying up or paperwork.
118-->'''Tony:''' ''[seeing Natasha's desk]'' Aha! You don't read the memos, either!\
119'''Natasha:''' What are you talking about? That's the "done" pile.\
120'''Tony:''' Seriously? I can't be the only one.\
121'''Natasha:''' You are.
122* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: His first Iron Man suit acquired in the main game is just a bunch of prototype gauntlets, boots and a helmet that does not even cover his face. Once he returns to the Chimera, he gets a fully functioning suit that is much closer to his normal suit.
123* BreakTheHaughty: He suffered one after A-Day, as George Tarleton stole his company and left him penniless along with forcing the Avengers to disband. As a result, he is much less smug and arrogant than most other portrayals.
124* ChestBlaster: His Unibeam ultimate skill fires a powerful laser from his chestpiece which can penetrate enemies. He also tends to make heart-based puns when using it. In addition, an upgrade for his Hulkbuster armor lets him fire an even more powerful Unibeam while the armor is activated.
125* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Aside from being one of the smartest people alive, he doesn't have any superpowers of his own - the Iron Man armor handles that for him.
126* CombinationAttack: Has one of a sorts with Cap, using his Unibeam in either his regular suit or his Hulkbuster suit on the former's raised shield to deflect it at the enemy, which deals heavy damage as a result. In addition, both get a slight buff for their Heroic abilities' recharge rate.
127* CowardiceCallout: Late in the game, after recovering encrypted CCTV footage which reveals that [[spoiler:Captain America]] destroyed the Terrigen reactor, Tony's attempt at calming down a [[BrokenPedestal shocked]] Bruce prompts Bruce to accuse him of [[NeverMyFault refusing to take responsibility]] for A-Day. This leads Tony to start giving Bruce a brutal TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, accusing him of being a cowardly traitor for testifying that the Avengers are dangerous and getting them disbanded until Bruce finally hits his RageBreakingPoint, [[HulkingOut Hulks out]], and [[LetsYouAndHimFight starts fighting Tony]].
128-->'''Tony:''' Oh, there's the Bruce I know! [[CategoryTraitor Throw everyone under the bus, why don't ya?]]\
129'''Natasha:''' [[PreEmptiveShutUp Now's not the time]]...\
130[...]\
131'''Tony:''' No, actually? ''I'' do the job! ''I'' [[TheChainsOfCommanding make the tough decisions]]!\
132'''Bruce:''' '''[[RageBreakingPoint DON'T!]]'''\
133'''Tony:''' ''I'' [[UndyingLoyalty stand by the people who made me what I am]]!\
134'''Bruce:''' ''[with GlowingEyesOfDoom]'' '''I'M WARNING YOU!''' ''[starts HulkingOut]''\
135'''Tony:''' [[SarcasmMode What's the matter]], Bruce? I [[BerserkButton make you angry]]? See, that's always been your problem. Running from who you are! ''What you are''! Maybe that's why [[BigBad Monica]] got the better of you! ''[Bruce, now the Hulk, furiously roars at Tony and grabs him in a NeckLift just as he brings down his faceplate]'' I was just agreeing with you, big guy! [[JerkassHasAPoint That Banner's a coward!]]
136* DeadpanSnarker: Almost every line out of his mouth is a quip, to the point where it's notable whenever Tony ''isn't'' wisecracking.
137* DeathFromAbove: One of Tony's biggest assets is his ability to attack in the air just as easily as he can on the ground.
138* DidntThinkThisThrough: It never occurred to Tony that perhaps having emergency bank accounts and backup armor sets would've been a good idea.
139* EnergyWeapon: He can fire continuous Muon laser beams from his forearms, which not only works well as a long-range {{Hitscan}} weapon, but can also be used in a similar fashion to [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arm blades]] for close-range combat.
140* FriendToAllChildren: He interacts kindly with Kamala when she shows up on his property and shows her no hostility, and allows her to take a seat (a courtesy Bruce does not get) and he immediately prioritizes her safety.
141* FlyingFirepower: The armor gives him the ability to shoot repulsors and fly around. His sections place a great emphasis on those abilities.
142* GeniusSlob: His room on the Chimera is rather cluttered, and based on [[spoiler:Steve's]] reaction this is nothing new. Depending on who points this out, he'll either insist that it's "lived-in" or claim he has a system.
143-->'''Tony:''' ''[off Bruce's work bench]'' Do you actually do work here or is it just for display?\
144'''Bruce:''' Just because you're a slob doesn't mean everyone else is.\
145'''Tony:''' I am ''not'' a slob, you just don't get my organizational system.
146* GogglesDoNothing: In his first, patchwork suit, he wears a pair of goggles around his neck despite his eyes already by covered by his helmet.
147* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He may be an arrogant jerk, but never let it be said that he doesn't care about anyone. His first reaction when he finds out that [[spoiler:Cap is alive]] is to give him a massive hug (although he denies that it ever happened). He also proves it when he checks on Kamala and praises her for her costume, and actually seems to empathize with her.
148* KleptomaniacHero: You go into Stark's room as Thor, turns out he stole one of Thor's rugs.
149* LongRangeFighter: While all of the Avengers have some method of fighting at a distance, Tony's kit has the most emphasis on this with his multiple projectiles, far reaching attacks, charge time and multiple moves only available in the air. That said, he can still hit rather hard up close.
150* MacrossMissileMassacre: One of the upgrades for the Hulkbuster armor allows it to fire a massive barrage of homing missiles, which is great for clearing out large swarms of enemies.
151* ManaMeter: Iron Man's meter powers his ranged weapons and can be recharged either gradually over time or more quickly by landing melee attacks. "Arc Overload" temporarily grants infinite meter, while the Hulkbuster armor uses the meter to display how much time is left until it deactivates.
152* MenDontCry: He routinely pretends not to show intense emotion beyond anger or pride, including [[SandInMyEyes pretending not to cry]] or [[spoiler:acting as though he was not hugging Captain America when he finds out he was alive all this time.]]
153* MightyGlacier: His Hulkbuster suit turns him into one, as it's much tankier than Tony alone would be, as well as very hard hitting, however its movements and attacks are some of the slowest in the game. He can turn others into Mighty Glaciers as well summoning the suit for other heroes to use, including [[{{Irony}} Hulk.]]
154* MyGreatestFailure: Regards A-Day, and Cap's death, as the worst day of his life and his biggest regret.
155* MythologyGag: His red and gold armor resembles the more modern, mechanically complicated designs that have boomed since [[Film/IronMan the dawn of]] [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse the MCU]], but the helmet (specifically the golden mask) resembles his original ''Tales of Suspense'' armor drawn by Don Heck and Jack Kirby. One of his alternate costumes is even a straight-up recreation of the Silver Age-era armor.
156* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: When Kamala has to hack one of his accounts, she's given the hint "your first love." The password ends up being "IAMIRONMAN". She mocks him for it when they meet in person.
157* RichesToRags: Following A-Day, Stark Industries was taken over by A.I.M. - as such, his manor has fallen into disrepair and he now lives in a trailer on the property.
158-->'''Iron Man:''' You can't sue me anymore, because I'm broke!
159* SkeletonKey: As of launch, he's the only hero on the roster who can open every type of door: Walls that can be smashed with Hulkbuster and can hack terminals. With the addition of T'Challa, he becomes one of two skeleton keys.
160* SuperMode: Of a sort: "Arc Overload" temporarily grants Iron Man with infinite meter, allowing him to use his ranged attacks without limitations while in effect.
161* ThreePointLanding:
162** One of his aerial attacks features Iron Man diving to the ground in a three point landing with such force it knocks enemies off balance, effectively weaponizing the trope.
163** One of his Emote animations is him briefly hovering in the air and then doing one of these.
164** He goes into detail about the landing in his "Superior Seminar" video, stating that every landing has to mean something. His apparently means "I am done flying, and would like to come down now."
165* TheUnapologetic: He has a very hard time apologizing for anything, which leads to major problems between him and Bruce in particular. [[spoiler:When they do make up after a fight over [[{{Superdickery}} Captain America apparently destroying the Terrigen reactor]], he admits to this flaw.]]
166* WeUsedToBeFriends:
167** He's understandably peeved that Bruce went behind his back and testified against the Avengers, which caused him to lose his company and money, and forced the Avengers to disband. So much so that his first reaction when Bruce shows up at his door five years later is to ''slug him in the face''.
168** It was implied he had something of a friendship with Tarleton, but after Tarleton threw the blame for A-Day on the Avengers, with Bruce's testimony seeming to confirm it, Tony develops a seething hatred of Tarleton, not helped by the fact that Tarleton stole Stark's company and left him utterly destitute.
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171[[folder:Thor Odinson]]
172!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsThorOdinson Thor Odinson]]''
173[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thor_odinson_ea02.png]]
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176!!!'''Species:''' Asgardian
177!!!'''Citizenship:''' Asgardian
178!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (English), Ivan Zharkov (Russian)
179
180The Norse God of Thunder, Thor was cast out of Asgard by his father, Odin, after disturbing the peace between his people and the Frost Giants, being exiled to Midgard -- their word for Earth. After learning humility and subsequently regaining his worthiness, Odinson decides to become a protector for Midgard, being a part of the Avengers when he isn't needed in the other realms.
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182* TheAlcoholic: Apparently, Thor once requested a vending machine that dispensed mead to be installed aboard the Chimera. He also has a golden wine goblet in a labeled display case at the old Stark facility Bruce and Kamala visit. However, it is played with in that he seems to just be continuing normal Asgardian behavior, and isn't dwelled upon.
183* BigDamnHeroes:
184** [[spoiler:When the Chimera is under attacked by A.I.M. forces and is about to crash into Manhattan, Thor resurface for the first time in years and rejoins his fellow Avengers to provide them with the much needed help.]]
185** [[spoiler:After Tony and Cap's escape module is drifting into space, Thor comes in and bring them back to Earth]].
186* BigFun: Beneath his warrior tendencies, Thor loves to hang out with his fellow Avengers, from having playful banters with a teenager to having a rolling chair race with Tony.
187* BlowYouAway: One of his moves is summoning a number of mini-tornadoes to hold his enemies in the air.
188* BoisterousBruiser: A hammy space Viking who wants his enemies to know they're facing the son of Odin.
189-->'''Thor:''' I would like to learn your "covert" ways.\
190'''Natasha:''' Mmm. Battle cries aren't exactly sneaky.\
191'''Thor:''' ''[scoffs]'' How else do you battle?
192* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Even though he still feels guilty about Cap's apparent death, when a battle between the other Avengers and A.I.M. starts putting civilians in danger, Thor immediately retrieves his hammer and goes into action.
193-->'''Tarleton:''' So, the false god returns. Why? You did what you were supposed to do, Thor. You gave up your power. You should have stayed forgotten.\
194'''Thor:''' [[ShutUpHannibal Never, when mortals are in peril.]]
195* CompositeCharacter: Depending on the mood, he can act as serious as his comic book counterpart or as silly as his MCU counterpart.
196* DeathFromAbove: Some of Thor's aerial moveset involves divebombing the enemy from above.
197* DueToTheDead: Following the disbandment of the Avengers, Thor leaves his hammer at Cap's memorial as a sign of respect. Mjölnir's presence prevented A.I.M.'s attempt to tear down the statue.
198* GodOfThunder: Explicitly called this more than once in-game, and is this to the Norse pantheon.
199* HeroesLoveDogs: One secret conversation with Kamala has him jokingly ask if she's hiding a puppy in her room... and then sheepishly ask if they can get one. He gets his wish in the "Future Imperfect" expansion when Lucky the Pizza Dog comes aboard the Chimera.
200** According to Jane, the Thor of her universe has a dog, "Thori". He's deeply, understatedly overjoyed about hearing this.
201* HiddenDepths:
202** If some of the post-game conversations are any indication, he cares ''deeply'' about interior decorating.
203** [[spoiler:He became a medical aid during his five year retirement, something he was good enough at to bond over Jane Foster with.]]
204* KillSat: His ultimate sees Thor weaponize the Bifrost in such a manner.
205* KingIncognito: When we first see Thor after his five-year retirement post-A-Day [[spoiler:He's become a Medical Aid, and is wearing a pair of scrubs pants and a t-shirt with a nametag that reads "[[MythologyGag D. Blake]]"]]
206* MagicKnight: Wields the power of the Odin-Force and his divine weather manipulation in conjunction with his hammer-based melee skills.
207* ManaMeter: Thor's meter allows him to channel the Odinforce, bolstering his defenses and granting his attacks an added electric boost.
208* MundaneUtility: Thor's hammer cannot be moved by those it judges to be unworthy, as such, there's nothing stopping him from throwing his hammer at enemies and pinning them to the ground or wall, effectively immobilizing them.
209* MyGreatestFailure: The Avengers’ failure on A-Day hits Thor so hard that he abandons Mjölnir at Captain America’s memorial, feeling that he’s no longer worthy of the hammer.
210* NiceGuy: Though he may be a BoisterousBruiser, he is nevertheless kind to his friends and his fans, including a young Kamala Khan, whom he promises to remember after meeting her at A-Day, a promise he ultimately keeps when they meet again five years later.
211* OlderThanTheyLook: By his own admission, he hasn't been new to combat in a thousand years.
212* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Only Thor, or someone deemed worthy of his power, can even lift Mjölnir due to an enchantment by his father, Odin. An EasterEgg on the Chimera gives the other Avengers a chance to lift it. Unsurprisingly, Thor is the only one who succeeds. [[spoiler:Aside from Captain America, who manages to make it budge.]]
213* PhysicalGod: The legendary Thunder God of Norse myth, and one of the most powerful superheroes around because of it. He even is capable of calling upon the Odin-Force to truly live up to the role.
214* ShockAndAwe: They don't call him the God of ''Thunder'' for nothing. The majority of his attacks involve lightning and electricity in some fashion.
215* SuperHeroGods: He is the literal Norse god of thunder as well as an Avenger, which is noted several times.
216* SuperMode: His support heroic ability, Warrior's Fury, super-charges the odinforce and is unable to be depleted during that time. Electricity automatically arcs out to nearby enemies, imbues all attacks with lightning, and grants a period of invulnerability for all nearby team members when activated.
217* ThunderHammer: Mjölnir, his signature weapon and the source of his power, which only he can wield.
218* TokenWizard: The only magic-based hero in the core roster, fittingly his Heroics rating is far higher than any other Avenger on the roster.
219* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: [[spoiler:Despite being the second person to find out Steve is still alive, Thor is not surprised one bit.]]
220* VitriolicBestBuds: Thor with Hulk, as when the former cheerfully comments to the latter upon his return, Hulk roars and throws a mook at him in response.
221* WeatherManipulation: The God of Thunder, but can also control the winds, rain, snow, and other kinds of storms.
222* WeaponizedTeleportation: His Bifrost ultimate. On top of Thor using it as a KillSat, he’s also able to add environmental damage to the attack by heading to [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Jotunheim]] or [[LethalLavaLand Muspelheim]].
223* WorldsStrongestMan: A literal god of ancient myth, he outclasses every other superhero seen thus far by a longshot.
224[[/folder]]
225
226[[folder:Bruce Banner / Hulk]]
227!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsBruceBanner Doctor Robert Bruce Banner]] / ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk''
228[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_banner_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_002.jpg]]
229[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_banner_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_003.png]]
230%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
231
232!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutate
233!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
234!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TroyBaker (Bruce Banner), Creator/DarinDePaul (Hulk) (English), Diomid Vinogradov (Russian)
235
236Bruce Banner was a scientist with the misfortune of being caught at ground zero of a Gamma Bomb explosion -- which, instead of killing him, awoke a vicious, gargantuan alter-ego called the Hulk, which he transforms into upon being enraged. While Banner is still respected as a scientist, the Hulk is widely feared by the public, so he allies himself with the Avengers in order to make sure that he can keep the big guy in check.
237----
238* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Downplayed as this only happens after some CharacterDevelopment, but this might be the only adaptation where Bruce sincerely thanks Hulk and vows to see him as more than with the distain he had for him for years, even calling him a gift. Hulk in turn, seems to be more cooperative with Banner's wishes.
239* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Dr. Banner has fair skin, while Hulk has a distinctive emerald-green complexion. Some skins also give him ashen-grey skin, in reference to his first appearance.
240* AttackAttackAttack: Hulk's playstyle is best summed up as ''heavily'' aggressive, as the way to get the most damage (and to heal constantly) is to pressure the enemy unrelentingly.
241* BadassInDistress: Hulk may be the "Strongest One there Is" [[spoiler:but even he takes a beating in the battle with MODOK. The Kree Sentry's eye beam assault is so powerful that the Hulk is forcefully transformed back into Banner. Kamala had to step in and save him.]]
242* BeardOfSorrow: After A-Day, Dr. Banner grew a noticeable five o'clock shadow. After Kamala is rescued from A.I.M., however, he shaves it off. This notably gives us the wonderful visual of a bearded Hulk as well.
243* CategoryTraitor: Tony accuses Bruce of this, due to his testimony admitting fault for A-Day and concluding the Avengers are a threat to the world, which is the direct cause of the Avengers' forced disbandment.
244* {{Deuteragonist}}: He's the first Avenger Kamala recruits, and he gets the most character development besides her.
245* DespairEventHorizon: He admits to Kamala at the end of the game that he crossed it, believing the Avengers would never be reunited after A-Day or regain the public's trust. He thanks Kamala for proving him wrong.
246* DrawAggro: Hulk's support ability is him slamming his fists into the floor and letting out a powerful roar, which grabs his enemies attention as well as boosting his damage resistance.
247* TheDreaded: Unsurprisingly, ''everyone'' is afraid of the Hulk. Even Kamala, a die-hard Avengers fan, is outright ''terrified'' when she realizes that she just provoked the Hulk into chasing her. By the end of the chase, she's curled up in a corner, begging for him to not kill her. Thankfully, Hulk was just after Captain America's shield, which Kamala picked up a few minutes earlier.
248* FoeTossingCharge: Hulks assault ability is him charging into his enemies like a battering ram, either killing them or hurting them badly. He can also grab one enemy and slam them at the end of the charge and create a damaging shockwave. If he doesn't grab anyone he'll simply slam his hand into the floor for the same effect. One of his upgrades for his base moves also involves him running into his enemy shoulder first. If further upgraded it will also make an explosion on impact.
249* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Bruce's eyes give off an ominous green glow when the "big guy" is dangerously close to breaking loose.
250* GrievousHarmWithABody: ''Constantly.'' If Hulk isn't treating the enemies around him as improvised clubs, he's picking a few up and pressing them into long-range missile service.
251* HulkingOut: [[TropeNamer Natch.]]
252* HulkSpeak: [[TropeNamer Well, of course.]] Though like the majority of his film appearances, Hulk mostly lets out growls and roars, but he does speak actual words on occasion. And yes, two of those words are "HULK SMASH".
253* ImprovisedWeapon: His ranged attack involves ripping out a chunk of the ground to hurl it. Then there's all his unique attacks that start with [[GrievousHarmWithABody grabbing]] {{Mooks}}.
254* InASingleBound: His main method of traversal over long distances is his ability to leap several meters by jumping repeatedly, compensating for his otherwise middling sprinting speed.
255* ItsAllMyFault: He has a lot of internalized guilt about A-Day. JARVIS speculates that this is the reason he looks so beaten up when Kamala first finds him.
256* JekyllAndHyde: He's a mild-mannered scientist, but when he has anger management issues, a whole different side of him comes out. Played with in that they appear to be of one mind on who is for or against them, and just have different tactics about how to deal with things.
257* ManaMeter: Hulk's Rage meter grants him improved defenses, higher attack power, and allowing him to recover health by landing attacks. It can be recharged by either inflicting or sustaining damage.
258* MightyGlacier: The slowest Avenger to play as, but his massive size and strength also makes him the hardest-hitting one in melee combat. His role on the team is (unsurprisingly) to do massive burst damage up close.
259* MyGreatestFailure: It is very clear that the events of A-Day weigh heavily on his mind, and he feels guilt ridden that Kamala has powers because of it.
260* PapaWolf: He develops a very protective attitude towards Kamala in the game to the point that he is the first to return when she makes her speech.
261* ParentalSubstitute: He quickly takes this role with Kamala, due to taking her in when she goes on the run, as he is the most concerned for her when she is captured and is clearly relieved when she is safe. Kamala returns the favor, as she engages MODOK to save him in the finale.
262* PowerIncontinence: As shown by his interrogation of Monica, when the Hulk gets close to breaking out of Banner, Banner briefly gets a powerful show of strength, best shown when he dents the interrogation table during his interrogation of Monica.
263* SpeechImpediment: When Kamala first meets up, Banner has a tendency to stutter and hesitate with his words due to having spent several years as the Hulk living alone in the Chimera.
264* ShockwaveClap: His ultimate ability is Hulk clapping his hands together with enough force to create an enormously big and powerful shockwave. Anyone caught in the shockwave is sent flying and gets staggered (unless they die to the lethal damage it dishes out).
265* SuperStrength: Hulk is the strongest Avenger there is, as he is keen to remind you if you doubt him.
266* SuppressedRage:
267** A downplayed example and PlayedForLaughs. He's clearly trying his best to bear with Kamala's incessant slurping of a fountain drink that they got on a road trip.
268** When interrogating Monica, Bruce briefly loses it when she says that A-Day was the Avengers’ fault, when they have clear evidence of Tarleton apparently betraying Cap, causing visible dents in the table.
269* UnstoppableRage: Hulk has a Rage ability which when activated increases the damage he can dish out, thus being Hulks ability to grow stronger the angrier he gets. As well as higher damage his damage resistance also increases, and he heals when he damages enemies.
270* VitriolicBestBuds: Thor with Hulk, as when the former cheerfully comments to the latter upon his return, Hulk roars and throws a mook at him in response.
271* WeUsedToBeFriends: Thanks to the fact he was forced to testify against the Avengers, which resulted in their forced disbandment, Bruce is not on the best of terms with the other Avengers, to the point that Tony punches him when they meet up again. They ultimately mend their relationships.
272** That said, it doesn't apply to everyone. There are quite a few people who are glad to see him back in action, with Hank Pym even giving him a hug when he arrives at the Ant Hill.
273* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: [[TropeNamer Natch.]] A particularly chilling example of this comes up when the Avengers have their second falling out, with Tony goading Bruce over his actions following A-Day, and Bruce coldly hissing "I'm warning you...!" as [[GlowingEyesOfDoom his eyes begin to glow]] shortly before HulkingOut.
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow]]
277!!''[[Characters/BlackWidowTitleCharacter Natalia Alianovna "Natasha" Romanova]] / ComicBook/BlackWidow''
278[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/natasha_romanoff_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_002.png]]
279%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character Quote"'']]
280
281!!!'''Species:''' Human
282!!!'''Citizenship:''' Russian, American
283!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LauraBailey (English), Tatyana Shitova (Russian)
284
285Trained as a Russian spy in their infamous Black Widow program, Natasha Romanoff was brainwashed into serving their needs after being reconditioned in the Red Room, where she received technological and biological enhancements. Though she once fought on the wrong side of history, Romanoff later broke free of her mental conditioning and joined the Avengers as a means to atone for her prior crimes.
286----
287* ActionGirl: A long time member of the original Avengers, and an even longer time ass kicker.
288* BoringButPractical: Her ranged attack is a regular handgun, which needs reloading, but drains no energy and has one of the fastest fire rates in the game.
289* BrutalHonesty: She has a habit of saying exactly how things are and not bothering to sugarcoat them, and doesn't mince words when discussing sensitive topics. Bruce at one point comments that he always appreciated her brutal honesty when, after he asks about her experience with Monica in recent years, Natasha bluntly tells him that she doesn't believe that Monica ever had feelings for him -- but that if she's wrong then he needs to exploit them.
290-->'''Banner:''' Always appreciated your brutal honesty, Nat.
291* CarryABigStick: Her Ultimate Heroic Ability, Power Surge, involves her using an electrically-charged baton staff.
292* ChildHater: Heavily downplayed. She is colder to the then-11-year-old Kamala than the rest of the Avengers she interacts with in the prologue, but still is nice enough. Further, in the main story, she complains about having to [[spoiler:rescue Kamala]], but spent her time [[spoiler:helping her so far]] anyway. However, she comes around, to the point of having a beanbag chair in her own room on the ''Chimera'' that she says is "for Kamala's butt only."
293-->'''Black Widow:''' [[spoiler:Ugh, what am I doing? I don't even like kids.]]
294* CoolBigSis: Turns into something resembling this for Kamala as an Avenger, from offering to train her in combat to giving advice about the teenager's Offscreen prank war with Tony Stark in the postgame.
295* CriticalHitClass: Many of her available skills have ways to boost critical chance and damage for her and her teammates.
296* DressingAsTheEnemy: [[spoiler:Spends most of the core game in disguise as one of A.I.M.'s agents.]]
297* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler:She is visible as early as Kamala's escape from Jersey City as the teleporting human "A.I.M. Ninja," yelling for her to stop running and fighting off robots to keep them away, but only still in disguise.]]
298* EmpoweredBadassNormal: While not nearly as extensive as the likes of Captain America, she did get some enhancements to make her a more effective agent.
299* FormFittingWardrobe: Every outfit she has, even the low-tech one, are designed to conform to her every curve. As a spy this makes sense to reduce weight and her silhouette.
300* {{Frameup}}: Suffers from this in her prequel one-shot comic, when Taskmaster uses her techniques to frame her for theft and sabotage. Given she is a former spy for the Soviet Union, it caused a lot of problems.
301* GatheringSteam: How her intrinsic ability essentially works: The more damage she does, the stronger she gets. However, this is reset if she gets hit.
302* GlassCannon: She can do massive amounts of damage thanks to her intrinsic ability and capability to boost her critical damage, but she gets no ability to make her any more durable than she normally would be.
303* GrapplingHookPistol: She can fire a wrist-mounted grappling hook to reach ledges, swing from overhanging terrain such as lamp posts and tree branches, and [[YouWillNotEvadeMe close the distance on enemies.]]
304* GuileHero: As a spy, she is adept at using stealth on top of social encounters to get what she wants from people, including through emotional manipulation. Her prowess in this area is why [[spoiler:Bruce asks her for help in how to handle interrogating a captive Monica]].
305* HeelFaceTurn: In her backstory, she was a Soviet assassin who ended up joining S.H.I.E.L.D. to set things right after doing things she isn't proud of.
306* InvisibilityCloak: Her "Veil of Shadows" enables her to bend light around her to be invisible to combatants, though able to fight them in that state as well, and can get special buffs .
307* LightningBruiser: She is one of the fastest avengers in combat as her intrinsic ability is heavily based around not receiving damage as she deals it out. She gets even faster once she uses her Ultimate Heroic ability, Power Surge.
308* ManaMeter: Black Widow's intrinsic meter increases as she lands consecutive hits, and as it fills, her attack power increases. If she takes any damage, however, the meter resets.
309* MechanicallyUnusualFighter:
310** She's the only avenger to not have her [[ManaMeter intrinsic ability]] automatically filled, but instead has to ''earn'' the use of her bar by consecutively doing more and more damage without getting hit.
311** Likewise, she's the only Avenger to have her ranged weapons not share a resource pool, and need to be reloaded once they run out of ammo.
312* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: During missions they're paired together, Kamala may say Natasha doesn't have an accent. Natasha says she doesn't have one in any language she speaks.
313* NumberTwo: She was generally considered to be this to Steve. It was in a purely unofficial capacity, however, which prevented her from keeping the team together when Rodgers disappeared.
314* TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou: In the post-game, if you have her inspect the Commissary, she'll say that one thing she liked about being undercover in A.I.M. is they made the perfect cold-brew coffee.
315* OnlineAlias: Aside from "Black Widow" she usually uses, [[spoiler:she is also "Tiny Dancer," Kamala's contact that set her on her journey to begin with]].
316* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Subverted. She takes payment from A.I.M scientists looking to defect so she can add it onto the money she and JARVIS siphon from A.I.M itself to those who were effected by A-Day.
317* TheMole: [[spoiler:She infiltrated A.I.M. and has been working as one of their agents, but only to help Kamala and the Avengers.]]
318* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue Oni to about every other avenger's red, Natasha is the most cool, calm and composed character in the cast, her volume remaining about the same in most situations.
319* SamusIsAGirl: Twice. [[spoiler:Not only she is Tiny Dancer, she is also the A.I.M. Peacekeeper that Kamala saw prior to escaping New Jersey]].
320* ShockAndAwe: While not as much as Thor, both Widow's Bite and Power Surge innately deal shock damage to enemies.
321* SirSwearsALot: Out of all the Avengers, she is the most foulmouthed, repeatedly swearing even in situations when it really is not necessary.
322* SpamAttack: Widow's Bite/Lightning Fist can be considered this more than any other Avenger's ability, as she can perform the move up to a whopping ''four'' times, the latter move encourages this more, as it has a 20% increase to Assault heroics.
323* StealthExpert: Probably the greatest asset she brings to the Avengers is her stealth capabilities. [[spoiler:She also proves here that it's not just about not being found in enemy territory as she has multiple online aliases to work on the internet.]]
324* SuperMode: Her Ultimate Heroic ability, Power Surge, increases her attack power significantly for a short while.
325* SuperheroPackingHeat: Her ranged attacks primarily consist of using various handguns.
326* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: [[spoiler:She is Black Widow and Tiny Dancer. She also went by "Doctor Belova" while undercover, which she says is one of her old aliases, implying she has even more. Justified, as she is a former spy with a likely large amount of cover stories.]]
327* WalkingArmory: With upgrades to her ranged skill tree, she can supplement her [[GunsAkimbo dual pistols]] with [[MoreDakka dual SMGs]] and [[HandCannon a magnum]] as well as gain access to various grenades.
328[[/folder]]
329
330!!!'''Post-Launch Heroes'''
331[[folder:Kate Bishop / Hawkeye II]]
332!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Kate Bishop]] / ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}''
333[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/katherine_bishop_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_002.png]]
334%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character Quote"'']]
335
336!!!'''Species:''' Human
337!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
338!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AshlyBurch (English)
339
340A world-class archer and fencer, Kate Bishop dreamed of joining the Avengers for years before A-Day. At some point, she met the archery themed hero Hawkeye, who took her under his wing. Kate was trained to replace him in the role and join the Avengers. She also met its members over the years, notably Captain America, Iron Man and Black Widow. When Clint rejoined in SHIELD, Kate joined to help him, working with him and Maria Hill in their investigations.
341----
342* ActionGirl: She's one of the younger members in the team, but can handle herself very well nonetheless.
343* AdaptationalBadass: In addition to a greater proficiency with a sword, she possesses a teleportation device that she stole from A.I.M, which is huge part of her play-style.
344* AdaptationExpansion: In the comics, Kate only wields a sword in the ComicBook/YoungAvengers' first adventure, and is briefly seen at fencing in the second arc; here, Kate uses a katana in melee combat -- Crystal Dynamics stated this is in part due to those above-mentioned moments, and in part due to her role as Clint's protégé and his experience as Ronin.
345* AgeLift: In the comic books, Kate is introduced in her mid-teens. Here, she specifically states that she was 19 upon first meeting the Avengers prior to A-Day, making her 24 when she joins up with the Avengers.
346* BadassBoast: In the "Taking A.I.M." story mission, Iron Man notices a trail of destroyed A.I.M. robots as The Avengers try to find Kate:
347-->'''Iron Man:''' Lots of busted robots in here. You did a lot of damage... you bring a wrecking crew or something?\
348'''Kate:''' Yeah. Me.
349* AngerBornOfWorry: She gets pissed at Clint a couple of times in the Future Imperfect expansion, but only because she's legitimately concerned about his well being.
350* BadassNormal: Kate more than makes up for her lack of powers with her skills & equipment.
351* BoringYetPractical: Her arrows firmly fall into this, Kate foregoes anything terribly fancy compared to the likes of her mentor, but they are powerful enough to get the job done.
352-->'''Kate:''' Are they pointy and can I shoot them? Great.
353* BowAndSwordInAccord: Her weapons of choice are a bow for long range and a sword for short range.
354* CoolShades: She wears these on a few on her skin, including her default.
355* CoolSword: Her melee weapon is a sword.
356* DeadpanSnarker: While she's not as bad as Tony, she hardly is without a sharp remark to give.
357* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In-universe example. She incorporated both the holographic projection and quantum technology into her fighting style in hopes of disassociating herself with Clint being Hawkeye and not wanting to be seen as his copy.
358* DroneDeployer: Her Decoy ability will not only distract her enemies, but attack nearby enemies with any arrangement of quantum arrows.
359* DownloadableContent: The third DLC character confirmed for the game, but the first to actually be released.
360* FragileSpeedster: Her access to teleportation makes her rather fast, her movement ability being the quickest in the game, but lacks much in the way of healing and defense.
361* GadgeteerGenius: In addition to her combat abilities, she has some engineering skills as well, like when she whips up a holographic Getz.
362* GaveUpTooSoon: As she reveals, she spent five years trying to get in contact with the Avengers but eventually gave up and decided to work with SHIELD alongside Clint, if she had held out for a bit longer, she might have been able to join them when Kamala rallied them.
363* HeroOfAnotherStory: She has spent the last five years after A-Day working for SHIELD, while the details are up in the air, it's clear she's had quite the adventure of her own.
364* {{Hologram}}: She can make hard-light constructs of herself that can distract the enemy, but can be further specialized to do damage or swap places with her.
365* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Even before A-Day, Tony says that she was considered this by the Avengers. After her story missions are over, she is officially welcomed as a new member of the team.
366* LegacyCharacter: The second Hawkeye, and trained by the original to boot.
367* ManaMeter: Kate Bishop's intrinsic meter is a passive meter that serves as fuel for teleportation as well as increases her sword's damage when overcharged.
368* MissedTheCall: Zigzagged. She missed the initial rallying by Kamala and the rest of the avengers, but she had spent the five year time skip attempting to contact the rest of the heroes, to no avail.
369* NoArcInArchery: Played straight for the most part, as her arrows tend to go straight towards her target regardless of range, subverted with her explosive arrows which noticeably fire in an arc compared to her two other options.
370* PlatonicLifePartners: With Clint, her long time mentor.
371* RedOniBlueOni: She's the red to Clint's blue, being much more emotional, easy to anger, and expressive than he is.
372* ShesAllGrownUp: Non-sexual version ([[MsFanservice mostly]]) in that Tony Stark is shocked to find out that after five years, the teenager is now a young woman. Kate points out that she wasn't that young to begin with.
373-->'''Kate:''' I was nineteen when I started training under Hawkeye.
374* SchmuckBait: Her decoy draws the attention of enemies, and can literally explode in the face of anyone too close to it.
375* TheStraightAndArrowPath: Much like her mentor, Kate opts for a bow and arrow in a world of superpowers and guns.
376* SuperMode: Her Ultimate Heroic Ability overcharges her intrinsic meter and strengthens all ranged and melee attacks, as well as giving her access to quantum arrows and charged quantum arrows.
377* SwordBeam: Her Quantum Scythe specialization causes her sword to fire projectiles that go through multiple enemies.
378* TeleportSpam: Stole some A.I.M. tech & incorporated it into her fighting style and arrows. She can even switch places with her decoy if need be.
379* ThinkingUpPortals: Her Assault Heroic Ability, Warp Arrow, fires a modified arrow that teleports her to its landing and explodes, inflicting damage on enemies around. It can be modified to create wormholes for teammates or a gravity well that traps enemies.
380* TrickArrow: Like her mentor, she has plenty of these: Smoke bomb arrows, explosive arrows, quantum arrows, razor arrows... And that's not even counting how some can be specialized.
381* UndyingLoyalty: To Clint.
382* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:She's very upset to hear that Clint is thinking of retiring after they deal with the Kree Invasion.]]
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Clint Barton / Hawkeye I]]
386!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsClintBarton Clint Barton]] / ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}''
387[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hawkeye_teaser.jpg]]
388%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
389
390!!!'''Species:''' Human
391!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
392!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/GiacomoGianniotti (English)
393
394A former circus performer skilled with a bow and arrow. Inspired by Iron Man, he set out to become a superhero of his own, only to be tricked into supervillainy. Fortunately, he got out of that life and joined the Avengers as the archer Hawkeye.
395----
396* AdaptationDistillation: Clint's history combines the two distinctly different takes on the character seen in modern comics and the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' (which originated in the ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'') -- he retains his personality, [[HandicappedBadass handicap]], and dynamic with Kate from the modern comic books, and his ''MCU''/''Utimates'' history as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent is combined with his original origin of running away to join the circus and being trained by the Swordmaster.
397* AmicableExes: With Black Widow. Dialogue on the Chimera heavily implies that they had a romantic history; whilst one of Clint's codex entries is an email to Bruce offering advice about pursuing a relationship with Monica, with Clint drawing a comparison to his past relationship with Natasha.
398* BadassInDistress: Kate's primary goal in "Taking A.I.M." is to rescue Clint, who is currently being held prisoner by A.I.M.
399* BadassNormal: Despite his lack of superpowers, he more than makes up for it with his skills and equipment. His reveal trailer shows him clearing out an entire warehouse full of robots on his own.
400* ComicBookFantasyCasting: He bears a strong resemblance to the late Creator/PaulWalker.
401* DownloadableContent: The first DLC character confirmed for the game, and second released.
402* EarlyBirdCameo:
403** In one mission, Kamala finds an old photograph of the Avengers in their downtime, Clint clearly amongst the team.
404** Clint’s bunk can be found below Kamala’s on the Chimera.
405** Briefly fights alongside the Avengers in the final mission of "Taking A.I.M." giving the players a glimpse of his abilities.
406* HandicappedBadass: Can be seen wearing hearing aids in all of his costumes that show his ears.
407* HeroesLoveDogs: Has a dog named Lucky.
408* ImprovisedWeapon: His announcement trailer features a prominent shot of him using an arrow as a melee weapon, impaling the jaw of a Synthoid and proceeding to run the arrow through the top of its head. Within the game, Clint is able to do this as a Parry attack, and in one of his takedowns.
409* LaserGuidedKarma: After years of making "old man" jokes at Captain America's expense, Clint is now physically older than him following Cap being frozen by A.I.M. for five years.
410* LongRangeFighter: Like Kate, he uses a bow and sword as his primary means of dealing damage, but much more emphasis is put on his ranged abilities than his melee, having a wider arsenal of weaponry to go along with the focus on arrows.
411* ManaMeter: His intrinsic meter servers as a counter to enemies, dodging their attacks with ease before striking back, which can be upgraded to enable Clint to use several arrows when on the offense. Overcharging the meter via damage enables Hawkeye to fire arrows that hit their target without fail for a limited time.
412* MovesetClone: A downplayed case. Hawkeye's melee moveset greatly resembles Kate's and shares a couple of arrows that have the same practicality, but the two's overall kit and abilities are distinct enough for them to be considered completely separate characters. In-universe however, Kate would be considered a clone of ''him'', as she learned much from him.
413* NoArcInArchery: Once again, played straight, except with Pulsar Arrows, which don't travel as far and are fired in a downard arc.
414* OminousMessageFromTheFuture: [[spoiler:Upon returning to the present, Clint warns the Avengers that the [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever giant mech]] they fought in San Francisco is merely a precursor to a larger invasion force by the Kree, who hopelessly outgun both the Avengers and A.I.M. -- although Clint has no idea of when the invasion will take place.]]
415* PlatonicLifePartners: With Kate, Clint having trained her.
416* PlayAlongPrisoner: As it turns out, Clint isn't actually captured by A.I.M., but instead if working with them on a temporary truce after Nick Fury and him listened to Monica's claims about an incoming invasion.
417* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Kate's Red, as he's much more laid back and relaxed than Kate herself.
418* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong:
419** Subverted, as Clint time travels to a BadFuture before returning to the present to try and avert that future.
420** Played straight, in that Clint’s future self makes it clear how much he regrets [[spoiler:refusing to come out of retirement to help the Avengers fight the Kree]].
421* TheStraightAndArrowPath: In a world of superhumans and guns, he sticks to a bow and arrow.
422* TrickArrow:
423** His announcement trailer shows Clint using explosive and shock arrows.
424** Has a total of 10 different trick arrows at his disposal, across his various intrinsic attacks & Heroic abilities.
425*** Grapple Arrows allow Clint to traverse the various settings, and can also be used in combat to pull him into close quarters combat.
426*** Boomerang Arrows seek out targets before returning to Clint.
427*** Implosion Arrows can be used to draw a group of enemies together.
428*** Tripwire Shot fires multiple arrows that are tethered together with energy, and can be used to stagger weaker enemies.
429*** Rocket Arrows attach to targets and drag them into the air before exploding.
430*** Pulsar Arrows attach to surfaces before detonating an energy charge.
431*** Split Arrows seek out enemies closest to them.
432*** Clint’s Assault Heroic, Nightstorm Arrows, sees him fire an arrow into the air that then proceeds to rain down projectiles to an area of the battlefield below. They can also be shown to change elements if Clint chooses.
433*** His Support Heroic, Recovery Arrow, creates a field of nanobots that heal Clint and his allies.
434*** Hunter’s Arrow, Clint’s Ultimate Heroic, is an A.I. guided projectile that zips around the battlefield attack enemies.
435* TruerToTheText: Compared to his Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse counterpart, this take on Clint hones ''much'' closer to the 616 comics. Besides the MythologyGag laced ''My Life As a Weapon'' mission, this Clint is much more a jokey DeadpanSnarker, an IdiotHero [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass who is also a total badass]] OneManArmy capable of physical feats comparable to Captain America, and is shown to have been something of TheHeart of the team prior to A-Day. He also demonstrates leadership qualities as he both takes point during the Future Imperfect DLC [[spoiler:and is leading the Resistance against the Maestro in the BadFuture]], and it's apparent he struggles with feeling useless next to the other Avengers, both details yet to be explored in the MCU.
436* UndyingLoyalty: To Nick Fury -- [[spoiler:his word is enough to get Clint to agree to work with A.I.M]].
437* WallRun: One of two characters capable of running along walls to cross gaps, the other being Cap.
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:T'Challa / Black Panther]]
441!!''[[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter T'Challa]] / ComicBook/BlackPanther''
442[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/https_specials_imagesforbesimgcom_imageserve_6053882a2acb460e61cffc3f_0x0.jpg]]
443
444!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutate
445!!!'''Citizenship:''' Wakandan
446!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ChristopherJudge
447
448Wakanda is a small, secretive nation in Africa that sits on top of the world's only deposit of vibranium, a metal of extraterrestrial origin to which the country owes its many technological wonders. As the latest in a long line of royalty that has ruled Wakanda since its earliest days, T'Challa serves his people as both king and protector thanks to superhuman abilities obtained through the consumption of a heart-shaped herb laced with trace amounts of vibranium as well as a special suit made from the metal which, due to its distinctive feline appearance, gives him the moniker of Black Panther. Since T'Challa's duties and exploits occasionally take him far beyond Wakanda's borders, he also works for the Avengers in an on again, off again capacity.
449----
450* AnimalMotifs: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Panthers]].
451* BloodKnight: He's certainly more eager for a fight than most incarnations of T'Challa have been.
452* {{Combos}}: Perhaps more so than any character, T'Challa's moveset revolve a lot of combination of his melee attacks, and using his Intrinsics to enhance the damage output, allowing any number of moves to chain together rather seemlessly.
453* DarkIsNotEvil: His suit is all black and looks very intimidating, yet he's a righteous person and a very good king. Willing to fight not only for Wakanda but also anyone that needs his help.
454* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very dry sense of humour, especially compared to Shuri or Tony, who are a much more lively version of this trope.
455* DownloadableContent: The fourth character confirmed for the game.
456* EarlyBirdCameo: The cowl of Black Panther's habit can be seen at the foot of Maestro's throne during "Future Imperfect". Hawkeye even mentions this in an optional conversation with him.
457* GeniusBruiser: He's both rather strong and amazingly smart, as such, he is one of two people who can open up any door, though unlike Tony, he doesn't need a stronger suit of armor to do it.
458* GoodIsNotSoft: A hero and a king through and through, but he's not afraid to maim or kill anyone who threatens Wakanda's people without a second thought, as Klaw finds out.
459* HeroesLoveDogs: Despite his AnimalMotif being a feline, he gets along well with Hawkeye's dog Lucky. In fact when interacting with the canine, he actually squats down and ''hugs'' Lucky.
460* TheJuggernaut: His Vibrainium suit can effectively make T'Challa tougher than anything else in the game: Given he has enough energy to block an attack, the damage and effect are nullified and only add to the energy gained, with his ultimate in use, this extends to being able to absorb attacks that are normally ''unblockable''.
461* {{Magitek}}: As always, T'Challa's capabilities are rooted in both religious mysticism and advanced technology in addition to his own hand-to-hand skills.
462* ManaMeter: T'Challa's intrinsic ability is to activate his vibranium suit, which would either allows him to absorb damage and enhance combos and damage output or just nullify damage to stop it entirely. He could also cause the suit to explode with energy if overcharged, which scales with his Valor stat.
463* MortonsFork: Ultimately forced into one of these following the events of A Day and the eventual conflict that is brought to Wakanda: Either be an Avenger and leave Wakanda without his skills and leadership, or continue to rule Wakanda, and be forced to deal with VillainsActHeroesReact constantly. [[spoiler:He gets out of this by having Shuri be the Queen reagent, allowing him to take care of threats to peace while also enabling him to ensure the prosperity of Wakanda.]]
464* NoNonsenseNemesis: As soon as Klaue and T'Challa meet face to face, the Black Panther wastes no words with him, only trying to claw Klaue the moment he gets the chance.
465* {{Pride}}: He is a very prideful man, holding his title as King and skills as a warrior and intellectual with joy.
466* RankScalesWithAsskicking: King of Wakanda, and an Avenger on top of that.
467* ReligiousBruiser: Openly worships his goddess, Bast, and is one of the most dangerous combatants alive.
468* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The undisputed king of Wakanda, as well as its defender and keeper of the peace.
469* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Served as an Avenger prior to A-Day; following the tragic events, T'Challa walked away from the Avengers and resealed Wakanda’s borders.
470* SkeletonKey: One of two heroes that can open any door, though the only one that doesn't need a Ultimate to break down doors.
471* TheStoic: While he does emote, T'Challa is typically reserved and logical when he speaks and his emotions are more subtle than most anyone else in the game.
472* WorldsBestWarrior: He is Wakanda's strongest warrior, which is how he maintains the title of King, and he's one of the most skilled heroes around.
473[[/folder]]
474
475[[folder:Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
476!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker Peter Parker]] / ComicBook/SpiderMan''
477[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hpvd2axhvwlesxgqkj5jxo.png]]
478
479!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutate
480!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
481!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SeanChiplock
482
483Bitten by a radioactive spider at a science fair, nerdy young outcast Peter Parker used his newfound abilities to make a name for himself on TV as the amazing masked webslinger, Spider-Man. But when his arrogance in letting a robber he could have stopped get away led to the death of his beloved Uncle Ben, Peter learned that with great power must also come great responsibility, and he swore from then on to use his powers to fight crime and protect the city of New York, despite his chronic bad luck and less-than-perfect public image.
484----
485* AdvertisedExtra: Due to Spider-Man being exclusive to [=PlayStation=] consoles, he has no impact on the on-going narrative of the game.
486* AgeLift: This version of Spider-Man only began fighting crime shortly after A-Day; this puts him between 20 and 23 years old, depending when he was bitten by the spider[[note]]Traditionally, and in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, Peter is 15 when he gets his powers; however in the Film/SpiderManTrilogy and Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries, Peter is a high school senior[[/note]] and makes Peter a contemporary of Kate rather than the other Avengers.
487* AllWebbedUp:
488** His web shooters are his primary gadgets.
489** Spider-Man is the only character able to inflict the “Web” status on enemies.
490* AnimalMotif: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Spiders]].
491* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Spider-Man is the sole character who lacks any sort of Parry functionality, with the designated button instead being assigned to his web swinging.
492* TheFaceless: He declines to not share his identity with the Avengers, and none of his costumes are maskless.
493* FishOutOfWater: The article announcing him said that Crystal Dynamics is putting focus on how he's not quite used to traveling around the world with the Avengers.
494* HeroOfAnotherStory: Started fighting crime following A-Day, when the Avengers were disbanded and no longer active.
495* HonoraryTrueCompanion: Ultimately doesn't join the Avengers "officially", but promises to help the team when he can.
496* LegacyCharacter: Averted but discussed - casual dialogue with Black Widow has Spidey admit that he initially considered taking the name "Black Widow Man" before settling on Spider-Man.
497* LightningBruiser: The most agile character in the game.
498* ManaMeter: His intrinsic meter fills up as he attacks enemies, and once full allows Spider-Man to use his takedowns without stunning enemies.
499* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Peter can't actually parry enemy attacks, making him the only playable avenger that cannot do so.
500* ThePrankster: Spider-Man "misplaces" a web cartridge to help Kamala in her prank war, and creates a dating profile for Dr Banner which he then hands over to Tony.
501* VersionExclusiveContent: Is only available on the Sony console versions of the game.
502[[/folder]]
503
504[[folder:Jane Foster / The Mighty Thor]]
505!!''[[Characters/TheMightyThorSupportingCharacters Jane Foster]] / ComicBook/TheMightyThor''
506[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mighty_thor_2.png]]
507
508!!!'''Species:''' Human
509!!!'''Nationality:''' American
510!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ZehraFazal
511----
512* AmazonianBeauty: Her biceps and abs are visible and impressive.
513* DealWithTheDevil: Made a deal with Loki to team up to fight an insane Odin.
514* DudeMagnet: By word of Steve (who takes it literally), there are SHIELD agents who want her to [[AmazonChaser step on them,]] and Iron Man (both in the present and alternate timeline) try to hit on her.
515* EndearinglyDorky: She too is involved in Kamala and Tony's prank war (On Kamala's side because Tony's insufferable). When Spider-Man asks if she and Thor are magical girls, she happily asks Spidey to tell the Odinson.
516* FlyingWeapon: Her ultimate, the All-Weapon, in separation from being a MovesetClone to Thor.
517* HeroOfAnotherStory: Member of the Avengers from an alternate timeline.
518* InsistentTerminology: Black Panther outright asks Jane if she prefers being addressed as Thor or Dr. Foster - whilst she admits to not having a preference, Jane notes that it would probably be easier to refer to her as Dr. Foster.
519* LegacyCharacter: Picked up Mjolnir, and the mantle of Thor, when her world's Thor relinquished them after losing an arm in battle.
520* MovesetClone: She's a mix of Thor and Hawkeye. She has Thor's Assault and Support Heroic abilities, while her Intrinsic and Ultimate abilities are remarkably like Hawkeye's own.
521* OneSteveLimit: Due to her status as a hero from an alternate timeline, she is not the only Thor ''or'' Jane Foster in the world.
522* SpellMyNameWithAThe: While some of the other playable characters are often given this in dialogue (Hulk and Black Panther most prominently), she's notably the first character so far to explicitly have it in her name in the menu interface.
523* YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe: Zig-Zagged. She speaks normally on default, but also delves into the speech Thor is known for. She also mixes her lines with both her modern speech and Asgardian tongue.
524-->''And now I kick thine hindquarters!''\
525''I say thee hel nay!''
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier]]
529!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes / The Winter Soldier]]''
530
531!!!'''Species:''' Human
532!!!'''Nationality:''' American
533!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ScottPorter
534----
535* AbusiveParents: One piece of dialogue with Thor suggests James Barnes Sr. was physically abusive.
536* AnArmAndALeg: The first promotional artwork released to tease the character prominently shows Bucky's cybernetic left arm.
537* BadassInDistress: The Avengers unwittingly rescue Bucky from A.I.M. captivity after defeating MODOK at the Cloning Labs.
538* ForbiddenLove: He explicitly described his relationship with Natasha during their Red Room days as "forbidden".
539* KillSat: His Assault Heroic, Air Strike, is this in both name and function.
540* MoveSetClone: Since he trained with Cap and Widow during his time in World War II and the Red Room, respectively, a few of Bucky’s moves are appropriated from their move sets.
541* SuperheroPackingHeat: His weapon is an assault rifle with three firing modes - burst fire, full auto, and grenade launcher.
542[[/folder]]
543
544! Allies
545[[folder:JARVIS]]
546!!''JARVIS''
547[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quinjet_console.jpg]]
548%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
549
550!!!'''Species:''' Artificial Intelligence
551!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/HarryHaddenPaton (English), Grigory Perel (Russian)
552
553An artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark.
554----
555* AdaptationalBadass: In most versions he merely serves as the AI interface for Iron Man's armor, acting more as support than anything else. In this game, the Avengers routinely use him to hack into enemies' computer systems.
556* BenevolentAI: Everything he does, he does to help the Avengers.
557* DeadpanSnarker: It wouldn't be JARVIS if he didn't dish out a healthy dose of sarcasm every chance he gets. Tony wonders at one point why he decided to create an A.I. that snarks at him all the time.
558* GentlemanSnarker: He was initially built to help Tony, and speaks with a distinct English accent and mannerisms as he deals out snarky comments.
559* MissionControl: His main role during gameplay is to direct your team to the next objective, and point out secrets nearby.
560* NiceGuy: He's nothing but supportive to just about everyone he interacts with, even with the sarcasm.
561* UndyingLoyalty: Not just to Tony, but to the Avengers in general. [[spoiler:So much so that he stays behind on the Chimera with Kamala when the other Avengers leave, including Tony.]]
562[[/folder]]
563
564[[folder:Hank Pym / Ant Man]]
565!!''[[Characters/AntManHeroes Hank Pym]]''
566[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/henry_pym_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_002.jpg]]
567%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
568
569!!!'''Species:''' Human
570!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
571!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DannyJacobs (English), Konstantin Karasik (Russian)
572
573A scientist who discovered a special particle that could change the size of different objects. Now the leader of the Inhuman resistance movement.
574----
575* ExactWords: A.I.M. prevented him from shrinking down himself, but he can still shrink down other objects, which he happily demonstrates on one of A.I.M.'s warships.
576* DePower: Effectively what happened to him, as A.I.M. altered his physiology so that if he changes size, he will die.
577* NiceGuy: Although he jokes around a bit with it at first, he still greets Bruce and Kamala warmly when they arrive at the Ant Hill.
578* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's the leader of the Resistance, and is very welcoming to Bruce and Kamala when they discover the Ant Hill.
579* RebelLeader: He is the leader of the resistance against A.I.M.
580* RetiredBadass: Although not by his own choice. A.I.M. captured Hank and experimented on him to alter his physiology so that he is no longer able to use Pym Particles to change size without dying.
581* ShrinkRay: Even without the ability to shrink himself, Hank's still able to help out by using a Pym Particle-powered energy weapon to shrink a [[HumongousMecha Warbot]] to the size of a helpless puppy.
582* SizeShifter: Formerly could change his size from enormous to tiny. However, by the time the audience sees him, he has been effectively de-powered.
583[[/folder]]
584
585[[folder:Maria Hill]]
586!!''[[Characters/SHIELDDirectors Maria Hill]]''
587[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maria_hill_earth_trn814_from_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_001.jpg]]
588%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
589
590!!!'''Species:''' Human
591!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
592!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JenniferHale (English), Natalia Gracheva (Russian)
593
594The deputy director of S.H.I.E.L.D., and in Nick Fury's absence, its leader.
595----
596* ActionGirl: She is capable of throwing down and getting in the thick of things when need be.
597* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the comics, Hill is a KnightTemplar who is willing to cross moral grounds in order to get the job done (i.e., the ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}) and the Avengers find it [[TeethClenchedTeamwork difficult to work]] with her because of her attitude. Here, she is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure who the Avengers have no problem working with and is more inline with her appearances in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
598* YouAreInCommandNow: With Nick Fury MIA, Hill assumes leadership of S.H.I.E.L.D.
599[[/folder]]
600
601[[folder:Captain Marvel]]
602!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]] / ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}''
603[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marvels_avengers_captain_marvel_first_look_2_1224426_1280x0.jpeg]]
604%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
605
606!!!'''Species:''' Human
607!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
608!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown
609
610A human who becomes part of an interstellar war.
611----
612* AdaptationalModesty: Kamala's poster of her Ms. Marvel days has her old uniform with short shorts instead of the old ThongOfShielding she had back then in the comics.
613* PutOnABus: Played with, as the only time this is mentioned is in the DistantPrologue. When Steve and Kamala first meet on A-Day, Steve observes that Kamala is a fan of Captain Marvel based on her shirt, but says that Captain Marvel is off-planet at the moment.
614* TheGhost: Being that Kamala is a Captain Marvel fangirl, Carol is mentioned in various pieces of ambient as Kamala asks about her, but Carol herself only appears on a poster in Kamala's rooms.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Shuri]]
618!!''[[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter Shuri]]''
619
620!!!'''Species:''' Human
621!!!'''Citizenship:''' Wakandan
622!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EricaLuttrell
623
624The younger sister of T'Challa and the princess of Wakanda.
625----
626* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Even Tony Stark is unable to break her encryption.
627[[/folder]]
628
629[[folder:Okoye]]
630!!''[[Characters/BlackPantherSupportingCharacters Okoye]]''
631
632!!!'''Species:''' Human
633!!!'''Citizenship:''' Wakandan
634!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DebraWilson
635
636The leader of the Dora Milaje.
637----
638[[/folder]]
639
640[[folder:Zawavari]]
641!!''[[Characters/BlackPantherSupportingCharacters Zawavari]]''
642
643!!!'''Species:''' Human
644!!!'''Citizenship:''' Wakandan
645!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DaveFennoy
646
647The mystical advisor for the Wakandan royal court.
648----
649[[/folder]]
650
651! A.I.M.
652
653[[folder:General]]
654!! ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM A.I.M.]]''
655[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aim.jpg]]
656
657A company founded after A-Day that has been given broad authority to deal with the Inhuman "threat."
658----
659* CorporateConspiracy: It is actually a publicly traded corporation in this universe.
660* DayOfTheJackboot: A.I.M. has already taken over much of the United States by the time of the main campaign. Ironically however, by the time the Avengers return it's slowly starting to fall apart for A.I.M. as they begin to lose more and more support.
661* EvilKnockoff: A.I.M. is actually only able to mass produce the technology the Avengers and SHIELD already possessed. The Adaptoids are their first real creations [[spoiler:and require Inhuman powers to copy.]] Its partially why the Avengers and even Kamala can tear through them like tissue paper.
662* FantasticRacism: Stokes the fear of Inhumans in order to justify its existence.
663* HatedByAll: Their kidnapping of children, separation of families, and refusal to explain themselves have resulted in both the public as well as government turning on them by the time the Avengers reveal themselves.
664* MadScientist: Its primary efforts are creating vast armies of robots and studying Inhumans through unethical experiments.
665* MechaMooks: The vast majority of their forces are robots based on Tony Stark's designs.
666* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Many of the door-to-door searches and tests for Inhuman DNA plus the conditions they are kept in invoke the Third Reich. Perhaps appropriate given that comic book A.I.M. is an offshoot of [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra HYDRA]]. The Watchdogs are even more evocative of this due to being a hate group in their employ.
667* NGOSuperpower: They have their own private army, military bases, prisons, secret labs, and the authority to arrest any suspected Inhumans.
668* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The organization has its own army that it uses as well as the Watchdogs that they have outfited with advanced weapons.
669* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Subverted. A.I.M. does have many politicians and corporate allies, but they're running thin by the time of the Avengers' return.
670* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Their inability to provide a cure for Inhumans, heavy-handed "police" tactics, and lack of transparency causes them to rapidly lose what popularity they possessed.
671* VillainWithGoodPublicity: How they first started off, thanks to their efforts in trying to keep a good public image (with some help from Phil Sheldon) but this gradually decreases due to their heavy-handed methods and the return of the Avengers.
672* WeHaveReserves: They have no real strategy other than sending wave after wave of robot minions against the heroes.
673[[/folder]]
674
675[[folder:George Tarleton / MODOK]]
676!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM George Tarleton]]''
677[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/george_tarleton_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game.jpg]]
678%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
679
680!!!'''Species:''' Cybernetic Inhuman Mutate
681!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
682!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/UsmanAlly (English), Vasily Dakhnenko (Russian)
683
684The leader of Advanced Idea Mechanics, George Tarleton is the man who discovered Terrigen. In the wake of A-Day, he was granted an enhanced genius-level intellect and powerful technopathic abilities that make him a much more dangerous foe than he may initially appear.
685----
686* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Significantly downplayed, but MODOK's head isn't as gigantean as it is in the comic, and his limbs are still normal size. He doesn't look like, as Thor once put it, a [[WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes "Frost Giant's head on an infant's body"]].
687* AdaptationalBadass: While most versions of MODOK had some form of resources, this one has the full public backing behind for much of the game, and manages to pose a serious threat to the Avengers, in addition to his abilities of technokinesis.
688* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tarleton and Rappaccini dated for a while. Here, the relationship is completely professional, and [[spoiler:when he discovers how long he was a lab rat at her hands, he attempts to kill her]].
689* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Because of his exposure to the Terrigen Mist, Tarleton is an Inhuman in this game instead of a cybernetic human mutate. [[spoiler:Or at least, that's what he thinks initially. He later learns that he was actually mutated by Captain America's blood samples.]]
690* AxCrazy: At his worst after A-Day, Tarleton is violently insane, with his impulses toward violence and megalomania barely held in check by Monica Rappaccini's treatments. Considering [[spoiler:he was very close to the explosion of the Reactor on A-Day]], coupled with his illness and pains, it is heavily implied that he has brain damage.
691* BodyHorror: After A-Day, Tarleton's body began to undergo some horrific changes: in addition to his cranium swelling, his face becomes increasingly aged and covered in tumorous growths. The effect becomes more prominent the larger his head gets.
692* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: He is only known as George Tarleton, not MODOK... [[spoiler:until near the end of the story where he has fully mutated and has lost what is left of his sanity, and the Avengers occasionally refer to him by the name]].
693* ControlFreak: Tarleton ''needs'' to live in a world where everything and everyone just goes according to plan, hence why he prefers programmable machines to emotional superhumans. The story about trying to domesticate a wolf as a boy implies he was always like this, and it's not just a symptom of his plummeting sanity.
694* CreativeSterility: Played with. While he does have plans, the technology he uses is largely based on Stark Industries technology he acquired by taking the company from Tony Stark, which is mentioned numerous times. [[spoiler:His lack of much in the way of this planning is a hint toward the fact that he is not the brains behind A.I.M., but one of Monica's pawns.]]
695* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: After A-Day, he has been increasingly ill, with treatments necessary to keep his coughs at bay. As he embraces the power of techno kinesis, this increasingly fades.
696* EvilSoundsDeep: By the final act of the game, after having entered a severe VillainousBreakdown, his voice is extremely deep.
697* FaceHeelTurn: Before A-Day, he was a firm ally of the Avengers, even with his displeasure at Tony using his Terrigen reactor as a publicity tool. After A-Day, he becomes a control freak obsessed with wiping out superpowers. [[spoiler:This is reinforced in the cleaned up footage of him and Captain America in the Terrigen reactor room: rather than betray Cap and seal him inside, Cap asked to be sealed in the reactor room while he tries to prevent a calamity.]]
698* FantasticRacism: He is against all superpowered people, and calls Inhumans "sick" and in need of a cure. [[spoiler:In truth, he is only against powers that are not tightly controlled through artificial intelligences like the Adaptoids.]]
699* TheFarmerAndTheViper: [[spoiler:As a child, he found a stray wolf outside the farm and decided to adopt it as his own. During a hunting trip, the wolf became feral and tried to kill him. He only survived because his dog "Darwin" sacrificed himself to save George, which allowed Tarleton's dad to come by and shoot the wolf. From that day, Tarleton learned that he shouldn't take chances with non-humans because they cannot be tamed from their destructive instincts.]]
700* FauxAffablyEvil: He puts on a front of caring about Kamala and wanting to help her when they first meet, but it falls apart once she realizes what is actually happening to Inhumans.
701* FightingAShadow: Through his technokinesis, he takes control of massive amounts of robots throughout the game and speaks through them during battle. It isn't until the very end that the Avengers can face him directly.
702* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:Him controlling the Kree Sentry in the San Andreas Fault serves as the final antagonist of the main game.]]
703* FinalSolution: [[spoiler:After he discovers that the abilities of Inhumans cannot be cured, he decides to blanket the world in a mist that, while harmless to normal humans, is fatal to Inhumans. In fact, he has no desire to survive ''either''.]]
704* FlatEarthAtheist: Befitting of someone who worships science, Tarleton calls Thor a false god when the latter returns from his five year retirement.
705* GreenEyedMonster: If there is one thing Tarleton hates more than superhumans, it would be Tony Stark. For years, Tarleton is [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter jealous of Tony being better than him in many ways]] and constantly upstaging him. The prologue alone has Tony interrupting Tarleton's speech with a big entrance, making the latter furious. Following A-Day and A.I.M. seizing Stark Industries, Tarleton reverse engineers Tony's inventions and incorporate them into his own, as a sign of mockery towards him.
706* TheHeavy: The head of A.I.M. and source of the major conflict in the game.
707* IAmAMonster: Seems to wholeheartedly believe this after learning that [[spoiler:he has been kept alive by Captain America's blood, and that he should have died instead of live through it all]].
708* InsaneEqualsViolent: As the game goes on, it becomes increasingly clear that George is not mentally well, having fits of rage, megalomania and a deluded view of the world which he attempts to take over through an iron fisted approach.
709* KnightTemplar: Despite everything he does, he genuinely believes everything he is saying, from the idea that his robots are better than the chaos of the Age of Heroes to the idea that Inhumans are sick.
710* TheMentallyDisturbed: He comes across as dangerously unstable, and has to be talked down from violence or megalomania more than once, at which point he comes back to a more stable perspective.
711* MyBrainIsBig: His defining feature in all iterations is a grossly oversized head that's well larger than the rest of his entire body. He began as a normally proportioned human, but [[spoiler:Monica's regenerative formula]] caused him to mutate, resulting in his enormous cranium. It gets progressively worse over the course of the game until his head is larger than his entire body.
712* NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler:His fate after falling into the sea is not even mentioned, therefore it is presumed that he is either dead or in hiding.]]
713* NotMeThisTime: [[spoiler:Everything in the game initially points to him being the mastermind behind A-Day to steal control from the Avengers. However, it was Monica, not he, who hired Taskmaster and set the events in motion. He had no idea, and ''genuinely'' despises the events themselves, wanting to avoid another such event ever happening.]]
714* ObliviouslyEvil: In spite of everything he does, he seems to still genuinely believe that he is the hero of the story. [[spoiler:It gets to the point that just before he is defeated, he tries to tell Kamala he is the "good guy" here... after having essentially declared war on the world and attempted complete genocide of all superhumans.]]
715* OrderIsNotGood: He talks of instilling order in the wake of A-Day, but it truly amounts to tyranny.
716* PragmaticVillainy: After Monica admits the concoction they've been developing is fatal without continued exposure to a secondary chemical, he begins to grow impatient with her not just because of the senseless loss of life, but because their advertised miracle cure the government has been paying them to make having a ''higher'' mortality rate than the condition it's meant to counteract is not going to win them any favors.
717* PurpleIsPowerful: His powers are indicated by an electrical purple energy.
718* RedHerring: His powers are one to him InUniverse. [[spoiler:He assumes he got it from Terrigen exposure, divorced from superheroes, but he actually got it from Captain America's blood in the regenerative formula, which perpetuates the same systems.]] When he finds out the truth, he loses it.
719* TheSpock: He follows logic above all else and is a firm believer in nature versus nurture, his distrust of inhumans is rooted in the belief that robots can be the only ones to use their powers responsibly.
720* StartOfDarkness: Tarleton initially started as an ally of the Avengers. However, after the events of A-Day, he became convinced heroes like the Avengers and superpowered people like the Inhumans were a threat to humanity.
721* SanitySlippage: He suffered a rather dramatic breakdown after A Day, but as he begins to embrace his powers more frequently, it leads to his sanity decreasing. It fully collapses after he discovers how long [[spoiler:Monica has been using him]].
722* SoftSpokenSadist: Throughout much of the game, his voice is rather soft and kind, but it is clearly a front and he dosen't hesitate to use violence.
723* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:Once he has his mental breakdown, he decides that not only does he want to rid Earth of superpowers, but he is fully willing to die ''with'' them due to having gotten his powers from Captain America's blood.]]
724-->'''Tarleton:''' [[spoiler:I will rid the world of superpowers... even if it has to end with me.]]
725* {{Technopath}}: Has a form of "technokinesis" that he uses to remotely control technology.
726* ThatManIsDead: At the height of his breakdown, he claims that [[spoiler:"George" failed in his attempt to cure Inhumans, but "MODOK" won't fail to kill them all]]. This is underlined in the subtitles; before the space station mission, the subtitles always referred to him as "Tarleton", but after the mission, the subtitles call him MODOK.
727-->'''Tarleton:''' [[spoiler:'''''Don't'' call me that! George ''failed'', ''MODOK'' won't!''']]
728* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:Ignoring his hatred for superpower beings, Tarleton is not grateful at all when Captain America saved his life during A-Day and would have teared down Cap's memorial statue had it not for Mjölnir being there.]]
729* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Ultimately, he is just another one of Monica's lab rats, and he tries to kill her when he finds this out.]]
730* VillainHasAPoint: Although he's unfairly prejudging all Inhumans and believing they are all dangerous because of the use of their powers. He does have a point that humanity shouldn't have to rely on superhumans to protect them as there are just as many supervillains as there are superheroes. That much power in ordinary civilians is dangerous, especially when they can be just as flawed as anyone else and not nurtured into being a good person.
731* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Courtesy of [[KentBrockmanNews Phil Sheldon]] on Daily Bugle Live, Tarleton benefits from highly praising publicity in spite of his draconian policies about hero worship. [[spoiler:This strains when the captive Inhumans are revealed at the A.I.M. Experience, then shatters completely when Tarleton's breakdown puts him into direct conflict with the world's militaries.]]
732* VillainousBreakdown:
733** Loses the last grips on his sanity when he learns that [[spoiler:Monica has been using him as a lab rat like everyone else by using Captain America's blood to form her regenerative formula]]. As a result, he destroys his public image to try to finish his plan.
734--->'''George Tarleton:''' [[spoiler:HOW COULD YOU. MAKE ME... ''ONE OF THEM''?!]]
735** Undergoes this fully once [[spoiler:Black Widow shoots out the control module for the Kree Sentry on his forehead, and directly before he enters the Sentry himself.]]
736--->[[spoiler:'''MODOK:''' '''''SO MUCH'' for making you see reason! If you wish to ''STAND'' with your Captain, YOU CAN ''DIE TOGETHER!''''']]
737* VoiceOfTheLegion: Occasionally teeters into this at the heights of his madness, [[spoiler:and permanently has this by the time of the final boss fight.]]
738* WellIntentionedExtremist: He wants to prevent another A-Day by eliminating superheroes, though his methods, such as enforcing a PoliceState, along with [[spoiler:kidnapping Inhumans to give powers to his Adaptoids (which he believes would use the same powers more efficiently without human minds), and forced de-powering]], leave much to be desired. He is also focused on control than just helping people.
739* WeUsedToBeFriends: Tarleton was a long time friend of the Avengers but following A-Day, he is their greatest enemy.
740* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Tarleton is not a particularly likable guy and Kamala spends much of the story believing he's an EvilOverlord. [[spoiler:In fact, he genuinely believes that the Inhuman "disease" has deformed him and killing him along with all others who possess it. He's been manipulated by his best friend and had nothing to do with A-Day other than make the reactor in the first place. The discovery he's just a guinea pig, the Inhuman condition can't be cured (or himself), and his plans for a more secure world are doomed is what pushes him over the edge into becoming [=MODOK=].]]
741* YouAreWhatYouHate: [[spoiler:An unwitting version. He assumes that his powers were a result of Terrigen exposure, and not Monica's scheming. When he finds out her role in it, and just how his powers manifested, he completely loses it.]]
742[[/folder]]
743
744[[folder:Monica Rappaccini / Scientist Supreme]]
745!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM Dr. Monica Rappaccini]]''
746[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hidrasdefault.jpg]]
747%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
748
749!!!'''Species:''' Human
750!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
751!!!'''Voiced By:''' Jolene Andersen (English), Elena Ivasishina (Russian)
752
753George Tarleton's right-hand woman, Dr. Rappaccini is the mind behind the Inhuman cure and a variety of other biochemical formulas.
754----
755* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:Tarleton/MODOK kills Monica with her own regenerative formula after finding out it's based on Captain America's blood and she's been using him as a test subject. She foresaw this and used a clone created from an Inhuman's stolen power to trick him.]]
756* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics Banner and Rappaccini get along really well even though she's a villain. They've even teamed up more than once. In the game, their relationship is purely antagonistic, though she is his ex-girlfriend.
757* AdaptationalJerkass: Most versions of Monica are AffablyEvil and usually don't have that much of a bodycount. This version is an outright [[TheSociopath sociopath]] who commits horrific experiments on innocents and doesn't show an iota of remorse for her crimes, the only time showing fear is when [[spoiler:Tarleton confronts her over what she did to him]], and even then seemingly only as a means of self-preservation.
758* AdaptationalVillainy: Comic book Monica has noble goals for her villainy, even when her actions involve Mass Murder, as she's a radical environmentalist burned by Western Society's corruption. Here, she's just a sociopath motivated purely by scientific study and ego. Later, it ''does'' come to light she's trying to prevent an apocalypse her future self warned her about, which is at least more in-line with her comic morality.
759* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:When she is at Tarleton's mercy after he finds out what her regenerative formula really was, she begins to point out she made him strong. Tarleton is no mood to listen.]]
760* BaitTheDog: Despite working for MODOK, she seems to be much more sympathetic than him and only dedicates herself to carrying out his orders due to a sense of loyalty. [[spoiler:Over time, we discover that she is in fact much worse than her boss and was responsible for the incident in which so many people died.]]
761* BigBad: [[spoiler:She is the mind behind everything Tarleton is doing, as well as the one who engineered A-Day in the first place. This ends in the game's final act where she is presumably killed by Tarleton in revenge for using him as a guinea pig. She returns as this in the post-game.]]
762* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: PlayedForDrama. She is the only one who is willing and able to keep Tarleton's mental illness at bay, regularly having to talk him down from rash actions.
763* EvilGenius: She is the brains behind A.I.M.'s plans, as she readily admits when pressed.
764* ForScience: In Monica's mind, everyone is no more than a test subject in waiting.
765* HateSink: Unlike Tarleton, Monica has no FreudianExcuse for her actions. Whereas Tarleton really wanted to cure the Inhumans (before becoming insane), Monica treats everyone as a guinea pig ready to be dissected by her.
766* {{Hypocrite}}: All her talk about saving lives and the Avengers causing A-Day and killing thousands of people rings hollow when not only she had little value in people's life (Inhuman or not) and had killed numerous of Inhumans with her experiments, [[spoiler:it is revealed that she is the true perpetrator of A-Day]].
767* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:She is presumably killed when Tarleton has a spider drone infect her with her own regenerating formula, which Tarleton notes could have killed him. [[SubvertedTrope It turns out that one was a clone.]]]]
768* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:Despite various attempts by the Avengers and Tarleton, Monica escapes the events of the main game scot free, taking up the role of Scientist Supreme in Tarleton's absence. However she finally faces possibly permanent defeat when Future Clint sucks her into a cosmic void in the Beating the Odds update.]]
769* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: [[spoiler:In spite of all appearances toward being a more human face for A.I.M. instead of [[MyBrainIsBig Tarleton]], she, not Tarleton, is behind A-Day, due to hiring Taskmaster to steal a Terrigen crystal. Everything is an experiment to her, including Tarleton himself, who genuinely believed in ridding the world of superpowers for the greater good.]]
770* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler:She orchestrates A-Day for her own ends, plays at Bruce's lingering feelings for her when she is captured by the Avengers, and manipulated Tarleton skillfully.]]
771* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: She is a scientist and does have a doctorate, but her Inhuman "cure" is exceedingly painful and without proper treatment, outright lethal, even putting aside her intentionally helping A.I.M. to [[spoiler:develop an army of superhumans]].
772* MoralityChain: She initially appears to be one for George, calming him down and stopping him from doing aggressive or things that would hurt them. However, it turns out her keeping a handle on George is just her being pragmatic, as shown with Abomination as she says "We need him."
773* NoBadassToHisValet: When Abomination gets out of line and starts aggressively mouthing off at her, Monica stands her ground with nothing but a stun rod to defend herself. Keep in mind that Abomination is easily bigger than The Hulk and nearly as strong.
774* NonActionBigBad: Played With. [[spoiler:While she ''does'' fight Black Widow in a custom [[MiniMecha Exo]], she prefers to delegate and have others do the work for her. The problem is less fighting her than it is ''getting'' to her.]]
775* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: All her talk of working for the "greater good?" It's just a veiled excuse to keep performing cruel experiments to satiate her own curiosity. [[spoiler:This is subverted in the "Taking A.I.M." Expansion, in which she is trying to prevent the Kree from invading Earth; however, it is more PragmaticVillainy, and she goes mad with power once the Cosmic Cube is completed.]]
776* OhCrap: She noticeably begins to panic as Tarleton begins to scream at her over making him a superpowered being. It reaches its height when she sees the spider drone with her own formula preparing to inject it into her.
777* PlatformBattle: The battle against her is fought on a raised platform in a room otherwise filled with nerve gas.
778* PowerParasite: [[spoiler:Not her, specifically, but her Adaptoids harness powers taken from Inhumans exposed to D.A.R.K. Terrigen gas.]]
779* PragmaticVillainy: In ''War for Wakanda'', [[spoiler:when Klaue kills Wakanda's top scientists and then destroys one of their heritage sites for basically no reason, she immediately fires Klaue for making things harder, as Wakandans are much better with vibranium and thus with his actions he has basically destroyed important research that could've been useful for A.I.M. to fight the Kree]].
780* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Ultimately, it seems that while she does things ostensibly for "the greater good," she doesn't actually care about anyone, and they are all just experiments to her, Tarleton included. Monica only even keeps people alive when hurt by her methods to continue seeing how the experiments affect them. While she does try calming Tarleton down at times, it appears to be in order to further her aims rather than out of genuine concern beyond self-preservation. Natasha acknowledges this (and even explains it to Bruce), followed by Bruce calling this out to Monica's face when she is in captivity]].
781-->'''Natasha Romanoff:''' [[spoiler:There are a ''thousand'' Monicas. She switches them like masks when she needs to.]]\
782'''Bruce Banner:''' [[spoiler:Everything is just an experiment with you, isn't it? ... ''It is.'' [[UnwittingPawn Tarleton]], the Inhumans... [[WasItAllALie Me]].]]
783* StealingTheCredit: Downplayed, but still present -- Monica's research into gamma radiation is largely built on Banner's original work on the subject, a lot of the technology her organization utilizes is repurposed from Stark Tech, S.H.I.E.L.D., and Pym Technologies, and her regenerative formula is [[spoiler:derived from the super soldier serum within Captain America's blood]].
784* TheyKilledKennyAgain: [[spoiler:One version of her has been killed by Tartleton, another was dragged into the void by Old Man Clint, but no matter what, another Monica appears in her place.]]
785* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:Tarleton tries to execute her with a lethal dose of her own formula when he finds out that she lied to him, and it is based on Captain America's blood. As shown by TheStinger, she survived by using a clone of herself via an Inhuman's power.]]
786[[/folder]]
787
788[[folder:Tony Masters / Taskmaster]]
789!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsTaskmaster Anthony "Tony" Masters / Taskmaster]]''
790[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tony_masters_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_001.jpg]]
791%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
792
793!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutate
794!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
795!!!'''Voiced By:''' Walt Gray (English), Mikhail Belyakovich (Russian)
796
797A masked mercenary and ex-SHIELD agent with the ability to perfectly copy any movements he sees. In between his own supervillain outings, he trains henchmen that he lends out to other villains.
798----
799* AdaptationalJerkass: While Taskmaster was never a saint and is more than willing to commit the atrocities he does in the game, for him, it's NothingPersonal as he's a ConsummateProfessional who is OnlyInItForTheMoney. He certainly doesn't have a personal vendetta against SHIELD or Black Widow as depicted here, mostly because he doesn't even ''remember'' his past as a SHIELD agent, and has no personal memories of ''anyone'' outside of their fighting styles[[note]]his photographic reflexes come at the cost his long term memory for anything non-survival related; he can't remember anything about a person besides how they fight, or about who he is in the first place and relies on a mostly-unseen handler to connect him with the people who need his skillset[[/note]], so to him SHIELD is just like any other organization and Black Widow is just any other past opponent. Even on a personable level, the character in the comics isn't as vocally antagonistic towards the Avengers, often engaging in FriendlyEnemy banter with the ones he's got history with, even if sometimes in a VitriolicBestBuds situation. Also, if a hero isn't his target, he's got no qualms happily chatting with them or giving them helpful advice.
800* AdaptationalVillainy: The comic character never ''betrayed'' SHIELD, at least not intentionally, but rather his memory deteriorated and he slowly forgot he was an agent of theirs. He's had no qualms working for them after when contracted, who in turn don't have such a personal hatred of him.
801* AmbiguousSituation: After A-Day, it's unclear if the Taskmaster the Avengers encounter post-game is really him or one of the many clones of him A.I.M. created for the Villain Sectors. The clones act (and are treated) as if ''they're'' the original, and notably ''all'' of them are the size of Adaptoids in-combat, even the Taskmaster encountered in the SHIELD-focused side-missions who's trying to steal data for A.I.M., raising the question if ''this'' was a clone too.
802* ArchEnemy: Since the Black Widow one-shot, he is one to Black Widow, having framed her as a mole by taking advantage of her status as a former Soviet agent. However, as shown in the main game, the feeling is not mutual, with Masters having relished a chance for a rematch while she claims she never gave him a second thought.
803* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Apparently, he joins up with the Maestro in the BadFuture, ostensibly because he's the biggest power in the Wasteland and Taskmaster doesn't want to be in opposition to that.
804* InformedAttribute: It's claimed there's no point on looking up Taskmaster's fighting style because each time he adapts it "so it's like fighting an entirely different beast", however, both Taskmaster and his clones fight the same exact way every time.
805* LogicalWeakness: As Black Widow exploits, he can't learn from tactics that he can't see, so an invisible opponent can get the jump on him.
806* TheMole: Infiltrates SHIELD in the Black Widow one-shot prequel, but is forced out by Black Widow.
807* PhotographicMemory: Has "photographic reflexes" that enable him to mimic the styles of other Avengers (though not superhuman abilities).
808* SmallRoleBigImpact: His most prominent role is in the attack that led to the tragedy of A-Day, but barring a side mission later, he has very little presence in the overall core game past the prologue.
809[[/folder]]
810
811[[folder:Emil Blonsky / Abomination]]
812!!''[[Characters/IncredibleHulkCentralRoguesGallery Emil Blonsky / Abomination]]''
813[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/emil_blonsky_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game_001.jpg]]
814%%[[caption-width-right:300:''"Character quote."'']]
815
816!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutate
817!!!'''Citizenship:''' Croatian
818!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JamiesonPrice (English), Mikhail Georgiou (Russian)
819
820Emil Blonsky is A.I.M.'s head of security who was exposed to gamma radiation experiments similar to what created the Hulk, transforming him into a more monstrous version of the Hulk but without the ability to transform back.
821----
822* BossBanter: Spends his entire boss fight with the Hulk taunting him over and over, to the point that when the Hulk finally wins he is outright, repeatedly, shouting that he [[BigShutUp shut up]].
823* TheBrute: Acts as this to A.I.M., as their chief muscle that isn't robotic. In fact, he is even bigger than the Hulk.
824* EvilCounterpart: To the Hulk, as the big green muscle on A.I.M.'s side.
825* HuskyRusskie: He's Croatian instead of Russian, but fits this trope perfectly, considering he's basically the Hulk's EvilCounterpart.
826* LizardFolk: Downplayed. He mainly appears humanoid, but he has clawed fingers, talons on his feet like a raptor, scaled skin, and rows of spikes lining his body like an iguana.
827* ShadowArchetype: To the Hulk. Whereas Bruce Banner is a well-meaning man who struggles to keep the Hulk from running out of control, Abomination is locked into his hulked out form. While Abomination has a greater deal of control over his anger than Hulk, he is also a CardCarryingVillain.
828* ShapeshifterModeLock: Unlike the Hulk, he cannot turn back into a human form.
829* TermsOfEndangerment: He calls Kamala "cricket" when they first meet, and not in an affectionate way.
830* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He disappears from the story once MODOK nearly kills him, though he was implied to still be working for him and Monica regardless. This is Subverted later on when he shows up in Hulk's Iconic mission with the express purpose of making a gamma mutant army for A.I.M.
831[[/folder]]
832
833[[folder:Lyle Getz]]
834!!''Dr. Lyle Getz''
835[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lyle_getz_earth_trn814_from_marvels_avengers_video_game.png]]
836%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
837
838!!!'''Species:''' Human
839!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
840!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DarinDePaul (English)
841
842A senior member of A.I.M. high command, serving on their seven member Supreme Council.
843----
844* BaldOfEvil: An evil scientist with a bald head.
845* CompositeCharacter: A mixture of his comic book counterpart and [[Characters/AntManEnemies Egghead]] (Hank Pym's original arch-nemesis), incorporating the latter's appearance, arrogance, and LargeHam tendencies.
846* DiscOneFinalBoss: Of the "Taking A.I.M." operation.
847* EvilSoundsDeep: Has the deep voice one would expect from smug, cold intellectual.
848* FourEyesZeroSoul: A bespectacled genius involved in cruel experimentation.
849* SmugSnake: Tries to break Kate Bishop by talking. It doesn't work.
850* TheStarscream: Harbors some resentment over Dr. Rappacini taking charge of A.I.M. after MODOK's disappearance and is implied to be making his own bid for power. He doesn't get very far.
851[[/folder]]
852
853[[folder:Super-Adaptoid]]
854!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsAIM Super-Adaptoid]]''
855[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/super_adaptoid.jpg]]
856
857!!!'''Species:''' Adaptoid
858
859A robotic warrior built by Monica Rappaccini with the ability to mimic the powers and abilities of the Avengers. Introduced in the "Taking A.I.M." DLC.
860----
861* AllYourPowersCombined: The Super-Adaptoid's whole shtick. It is able to utilize the Avengers' most powerful abilities and weapons including replicas of Mjolnir, Captain America's shield and Iron Man's repulsers.
862* FinalBoss: Of the "Taking A.I.M." operation.
863* FlatCharacter: Compared to any other major boss in the game, the Adaptoid isn't really much in terms of personality, it's doubtful that it's even sentient.
864* TookALevelInBadass: The Omega Level Super Adaptoid is this in ''spades'', it gets the power of SelfDuplication, a major movement speed boost, several missiles, and become much more resistant to enemy damage than it was ever before and a widespread one hit kill move as well.
865[[/folder]]
866
867[[folder:Ulysses Klaue]]
868!!''[[Characters/BlackPantherEnemies Ulysses Klaue / Klaw]]''
869[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vgklaw.jpg]]
870%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
871
872!!!'''Species:''' Human, [[spoiler:eventually Human Mutate]]
873!!!'''Citizenship:''' Belgian
874!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum (English)
875
876The man in charge of A.I.M.'s Wakandan operations, whose father was killed while trying to take vibranium out of Wakanda.
877----
878* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:Near the end of his confrontation with T'Challa and the Avengers, his body becomes pure sound, and after his defeat, he ends up dissipating into nothing.]] Whether this means Klaue is dead or is simply without a physical form and needs to reconstitute himself remains unknown. [[spoiler:A later raid reveals he's alive, and he can't be killed but he can be dispursed.]]
879* AmoralAfrikaner: Has a South African accent, hinting at this.
880* AnArmAndALeg: The first meeting between him and T'Challa involved his right forearm being cut off. Forcing him to replace it with a Wakandan sonic cannon.
881* ArcVillain: Of ''War for Wakanda''.
882* ArmCannon: After losing his arm to T'Challa, he replaces it with his iconic sonic cannon, although now the cannon is of Wakandan origin. [[spoiler:Notably this is all that remains of his original body once he is torn apart into sonic energy]].
883* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: [[spoiler:After falling to his assumed death into raw vibranium, he becomes a gigantic being made out of pure sonic energy.]]
884* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Falls off of a bridge into Wakanda's raw vibranium while fighting Black Panther. [[OneWingedAngel In a sense he does die...]]]]
885* DualBoss: [[spoiler:Near the very end of the Wakanda DLC, he tries to stop the Avengers from Wakanda's bombardment alongside Crossbones, until Crossbones decides that the fight isn't worth dying over.]]
886* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He dearly loved his father enough that he has grown to have an absolute hatred for all of Wakanda for taking his father away from him.
887* EvilColonialist: The Wakandans outright call him one and tell the Avengers he is definitely not the first one they have contended with in their long history.
888* EvilSoundsDeep: Courtesy of Steve Blum.
889* FauxAffablyEvil: He comes across as almost personable... while being extremely hostile and abrasive. This goes away with his VillainousBreakdown.
890* AGodAmI: Outright says "I am immortal!" during the final battle.
891* HateSink: There is nothing remotely likable about him.
892* ItsPersonal: Against all of Wakanda for killing his father, but the current Black Panther especially.
893* MythologyGag: [[spoiler:A quick dip into raw vibranium not only turns him into a being of pure sonic energy like his comic book self, but it also gives him an instant makeover that turns him into comic book Klaw as well.]]
894* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:After falling into Wakanda's source of raw Vibranium, he is torn apart until he is entirely made of sonic energy.]]
895* RevengeBeforeReason: Ultimately wants to make Wakanda suffer and utterly destroy it no matter what, not even when his employers don't want him destroying everything important or could be useful to them. [[spoiler:Unsurprisingly, this ends up with him getting fired from A.I.M.'s employ]].
896* SinsOfTheFather: He claims this of the Wakandans, as while the Black Panther who killed his father is dead, he still holds them in contempt anyway.
897* SmugSnake: He's quite confident that he's got all of Wakanda outmatched and they'll go down without much of a fight. He's very, ''very'' wrong.
898* StupidEvil: In his effort at revenge, he [[spoiler:kills top Wakandan scientists and destroys a heritage site, preventing A.I.M. from gaining the knowledge that they need to effectively use vibranium]]. As a result of his thoughtlessness, [[spoiler:Monica fires him]].
899* TeleportersAndTransporters: He briefly uses a teleporter purely to taunt T'Challa when they first meet in person, unforutantely for him, T'Challa catches onto his pattern of teleportation and slashes him right as he appears behind him.
900* UnderestimatingBadassery: Severely underestimates how much of a threat T'Challa and Shuri are to his plans, and he ends up paying the price for it.
901* VillainousBreakdown: When [[spoiler:Monica fires him and rescinds A.I.M. support]], he devolves into revenge alone, electing to try mining (and corrupting) [[spoiler:the Vibranium Mound itself]].
902-->'''Klaue:''' [[spoiler:Men, we have been forsaken. But no matter. History will prove who the victors are. What we are not given... [[PunctuatedForEmphasis we. Will. Take.]] ''[[SuddenlyShouting Storm the Vibranium Mound!]]'']]
903[[/folder]]
904
905[[folder:Brock Rumlow / Crossbones]]
906!!''[[Characters/CaptainAmericaCentralRoguesGallery Brock Rumlow / Crossbones]]''
907[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vgcrossbones.png]]
908%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
909
910!!!'''Species:''' Human
911!!!'''Citizenship:''' American
912!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore (English)
913
914Crossbones is a mercenary who worked with Klaw and A.I.M. to attack Wakanda and steal Vibranium.
915----
916* AdaptedOut: This incarnation of Crossbones has no connection to [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull the Red Skull]]. Instead, he began his criminal career in the five years between A-Day and "Reassembled".
917* TheDragon: To Klaw in "War for Wakanda".
918* EvilSoundsDeep: Courtesy of Fred Tatasciore.
919* FromNobodyToNightmare: Captain America asks Black Widow for any intel she has on him. She has very little information to give.
920* HeadBlast: Gains these powers prior to the final boss fight against him and Klaw.
921* MoreDakka: Wields a minigun as his ranged weapon.
922* MythologyGag: Crossbones gains the ability to fire energy beams from his head, a power he once had in the comics.
923* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He leaves during the final battle against the Avengers, claiming the fight isn't worth it.
924-->'''Crossbones:''' Too rich for my blood.
925* ShoutOut: The skull mask, wreathed in flames, makes him look a bit like ComicBook/GhostRider.
926[[/folder]]
927
928!Other villains
929[[folder:The Fake Thor '''*SPOILERS*''']]
930!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki Laufeyson]]''
931[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fake_thor.jpg]]
932%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
933
934!!!'''Species:''' Frost Giant
935!!!'''Citizenship:''' Asgardian
936
937The God of Mischief, and Thor's adopted brother. During Thor's Iconic mission chain, he disguises himself as Thor and forms a cult called the Woken of former A.I.M. scientists who seek to open the Bifrost.
938----
939* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Thor's Abel, intending to open the Bifrost on Earth, which will end up destroying it.
940* TheFaceless: So far, he's only appeared in-game in his Thor disguise, his true form unseen.
941* KnowWhenToFoldThem: He bails as soon as Thor comes looking for him, leaving the God of Thunder confused and annoyed.
942* SicklyGreenGlow: His footprints glow an ethereal green after his plan is foiled, which helps Thor to identify him.
943* WalkingSpoiler: The fake Thor's identity as Loki isn't revealed until the very end of Thor's Iconic mission chain.
944* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Completely disappears after the end of Thor's iconic mission chain, and is not heard from again.
945** [[spoiler:His presence is confirmed again in Wakanda. Zawavari can be heard conversing with someone he refers to as "Lie-Smith", and an optional conversation with Thor confirms that he's been in contact with Loki.]]
946[[/folder]]
947
948[[folder:Final Boss '''*SPOILERS*''']]
949!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsKree Kree Sentry]]''
950[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kree_sentry.jpg]]
951!!!'''Species:''' Robot
952!!!'''Citizenship:''' Kree Empire
953
954A giant humanoid robot developed by an alien species known as the Kree to defend the Kree Empire from their enemies. This particular Sentry somehow ended on Earth, buried beneath the San Andreas Fault.
955----
956* BehemothBattle: During the final battle, Kamala grows into the same gargantuan size in order to beat the Sentry.
957* CompositeCharacter: Takes its appearance and use as a superhuman-killing robot from [[Characters/XMenSentinels the Sentinels]].
958* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Aside from Cap's testimony that he saw something beneath the bay during A-Day, the fact that Tarleton had mentioned something drawing the Terrigen into the bay and the implication that Tarleton had to be reverse engineering D.A.R.K. Terrigen from ''something'', there is very little foreshadowing of its existence.
959* HumongousMecha: The Kree Empire built these robots to defend their outpost and they are tall enough to tower over the Golden Gate Bridge.
960* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Kamala defeats the Sentry by impaling it into a one of the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge.
961* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Of the mutant-hunting [[Characters/XMenSentinels Sentinels]] from ''ComicBook/XMen'' as this game started development during a time where Marvel had an embargo on the use of the X-Men, mutants and affiliated characters.
962* WeHaveReserves: The glimpses of a BadFuture in "Taking A.I.M." make it clear that the Kree Empire has more than one in their arsenal.
963[[/folder]]
964
965[[folder:Maestro]]
966!!''[[Characters/MarvelComicsBruceBanner Doctor Robert Bruce Banner / Maestro]]''
967[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maestro.jpg]]
968
969!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutate
970!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DarinDePaul (Hulk) (English)
971
972In a future timeline where the Earth was ravaged by a war with the alien Kree, The Hulk survives and thrives as the de-facto ruler of the post-apocalypse. Finally rid of the puny Bruce Banner, Hulk lives alone and rules as the Supreme Leader of the Wasteland. Introduced in the "Future Imperfect" DLC.
973----
974* ArcVillain: Of the second expansion Future Imperfect.
975* DumbassNoMore: Save for continuing to refer to Bruce as "Puny Banner", he has ditched the HulkSpeak and become more articulate in his words, even when enraged.
976* FallenHero: The Hulk was once a hero, but the apocalypse has driven him to villainy.
977* GateGuardian: He's what stands between Clint and the truth of what happened on the day of the Kree Invasion.
978* HeroKiller: Heavily implied to have killed all the Avengers barring Clint, due to going into retirement.
979* FinalBoss: Of the "Future Imperfect" Operation.
980[[/folder]]
981
982[[folder:Yelena Belova]]
983!!''[[Characters/BlackWidowTitleCharacter Yelena Belova]]''
984!!!'''Species:''' Human
985!!!'''Voiced By:''' N/A
986
987----
988* ArcVillain: Of the Rooskaya Protocols and Red Room Takeover events.
989* TheGhost: Has not made any sort of physical or vocal appearance, her presence only being known through encrypted messages she sends which are the descriptions of her Red Room challenges.
990* LoveIsAWeakness: She seems to think so, anyway.
991* PlayfulHacker: Successfully takes over the Chimera's HARM Room.
992[[/folder]]
993
994! Civilians
995[[folder:Yusuf Khan]]
996!!''[[Characters/MsMarvelKamalaKhanSupportingCharacters Yusuf Khan]]''
997[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abu.jpg]]
998
999!!!'''Species:''' Human
1000!!!'''Citizenship:''' United States, Pakistan
1001!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/BrianGeorge (English)
1002
1003Kamala Khan's loving father who brought his family up in Jersey City.
1004----
1005* AffectionateNickname: Is almost exclusively referred to as "Abu" by Kamala, and he calls her "Beta" in return.
1006* GroundedForever: Tells Kamala that she is grounded "until she's 30" after they are reunited, but also makes her service as an Avenger an exception.
1007* RousingSpeech: Delivers an understated one when Kamala calls him towards the end of the campaign.
1008[[/folder]]
1009
1010[[folder:Phil Sheldon]]
1011!!''Phil Sheldon''
1012[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20daecaabcca3f73_600x338.jpg]]
1013
1014!!!'''Species:''' Human
1015!!!'''Citzenship:''' United States
1016!!!'''Voiced By:''' Walt Gray (English)
1017
1018A television reporter that covers the events of the game.
1019----
1020* AdaptationalJerkass: Compared to his original counterpart who was a firm supporter of superheroes and called out guys like J.Jonah Jameson for tearing them down, he's little more than a shill for A.I.M. although more out of ignorance than malice.
1021* AdaptationalJobChange: Is no longer a photographer for the Daily Bugle but a television reporter.
1022* EyepatchOfPower: Like his comic book character, he has one of these.
1023* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Even when A.I.M. is being HatedByAll, he is their defender.
1024* KentBrockmanNews: Phil's reports on missions during the campaign are almost always completely inaccurate and unintentionally hilarious. Becomes PlayedForDrama when it's clear that the public believes the Avengers have gone rogue after nearly crashing the Chimera into Manhattan, [[spoiler:due to Tarleton shooting it down]].
1025* ImmoralJournalist: Is one of the few sources of good publicity that A.I.M. has left by the beginning of the campaign.
1026* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Because the Avengers don't bother to share any of their findings or are blocked from revealing them, Phil is confused by their actions and makes several (wholly) inaccurate reports. It doesn't help that A.I.M. repeatedly lies to him about what's going on.
1027* MouthOfSauron: Generally, everything he says has some serious pro-A.I.M. slant. {{Downplayed|Trope}}, as he's ignorant rather than malicious.
1028* UngratefulBastard: Announces the Avengers are attacking Manhattan, is rescued from death by Thor, and then goes on to report they endangered the city. Subverted in that he does thank Thor.
1029[[/folder]]

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