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The Avengers

    Iron Man 

Tony Stark

  • Crazy-Prepared: Knowing of M.O.D.O.K.'s powers, he created a microscopic taser that actives every time he tries to use his powers.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He's Tony Stark, so of course he always has a witty comment. Neither friend nor foe is safe.
  • My Greatest Failure: He deeply regrets how things turned out with Simon Williams/Wonder Man, having made a device to restore Simon's human form just in case he ever showed up again.
  • Oh, Crap!: His reaction when he realizes the Venom symbiote is free.
  • Powered Armor: He's the Iron Man, so of course he always has a suit of armor for every situation.
  • Supporting Leader: He's the team's provider of equipment and public face, but when a crisis comes around, he usually lets Cap command the other heroes.

    Captain America 

Steve Rogers

  • Captain Patriotic: Well, he's the Captain America, although Steve will fight to protect anyone, regardless of nationality, including the Remnantians.
  • Immune to Mind Control: Tells M.O.D.O.K. that he's so used to his powers he can no longer be controlled.
  • The Leader: Whenever there's a crisis, Tony lets Steve direct the other Avengers.

    The Hulk 

Bruce Banner | The Hulk

  • Adaptational Intelligence: Much like in Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Hulk can speak full sentences.
  • Bash Brothers: He and Thor are the biggest hitters on the team, and they have a friendly rivalry.
  • Big Eater: His metabolism means he has to eat a lot, even more than Nora Valkyrie.
  • Hulking Out: He's the Hulk, and now he can do it voluntarily.
  • Split Personality: The Hulk and Banner have worked out an arrangement to switch places whenever the other is required.

    Thor 

Thor Odinson

    Black Widow 

Natasha Romanova

  • Badass Normal: Other than longevity, Black Widow doesn't have any powers.
    • In a snippet, she kicks the asses of all of RWBYJNPR, even with them using Aura and their Semblances. Sadly, it's an Offscreen Moment of Awesome.
  • Brutal Honesty: Nat isn't one to mince her words when speaking.
  • Older Than They Look: Much like Bucky Barnes, Natasha's aging has been halted, meaning despite being barely older than Captain America, she still looks just as young as back in the 1930s.

    Hawkeye 

Clint Barton

  • Badass Normal: He doesn't have a suit of armor or superpowers, but his skill with the bow and other weapons make him invaluable to the Avengers.
  • Multi-Melee Master: While his preferred weapon is the bow, he's an excellent swordsman and knows many different martial arts.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: He and Hulk constantly argue and are at each other's throats, but they work well together.

    Falcon 

Sam Wilson

  • Animal Eye Spy: One of the more useful abilities to telepathically link with birds is that he can see through their eyes.
  • Badass Normal: Other than his wings and ability with birds, he's a mostly normal human, with lots of combat experience.
  • Composite Character: While his looks and personality seem based on the MCU, his ability to telepathically communicate with birds comes from the comics.

    Black Panther 

T'Challa

  • Clashing Cousins: Like in the Black Panther movie, he fought against his cousin Erik Killmonger, and while he was defeated the first time, the second time he recovered and triumphed.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: His combat training with the Remnantians was rather one-sided in his favor.
  • Living Lie Detector: His senses are so sharp he can detect when people are lying. He can also sense the feelings of those around him.
  • Revenge Before Reason: Tells Weiss they shouldn't let their desire to get back at Kang to cloud their judgment.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: King of Wakanda and powerful superhero.

    Captain Marvel 

Carol Danvers

  • Flying Brick: Carol is one of the heavier hitters at the team, capable of flying, with super strength and the ability to shoot energy from her hands.

    Ant-Man 

Scott Lang

  • Sizeshifter: He's the Ant-Man, so he can do this thanks to the Pym Particles.

    Wasp 

Janet van Dyne

  • Parent-Child Team: With her daughter Hope.
  • Sizeshifter: Like Scott, she can change her size at will, although she prefers to shrink rather than grow.

    Wasp II 

Hope van Dyne

    Winter Soldier 

James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes

  • Artificial Limbs: His left arm.
  • Stealth Expert: He's so good at being unnoticed that he can take Blake Belladonna, who has cat ears and sharper senses, by surprise.

    Vision 
  • Intangible Man: His most commonly used ability, which he can use to knock out and even kill his opponents, as he informs the Remnantians before beginning their training.
  • There Was a Door: The other Avengers have to remind Vision he doesn't have to become intangible to get through doors.
  • Token Robot: He's the only android on the team.

    Scarlet Witch 

Wanda Maximoff

  • Archnemesis Dad: She and Pietro now oppose their father Magneto and his plans for mutant supremacy.
  • Brother–Sister Team: With her brother Pietro.
  • Combo Platter Powers: She has her hex bolts, telepathy, magic, and she can even stop time briefly. No wonder she's considered one of the heaviest hitters among the Avengers.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: She's even called one, especially when her mental state is unstable.
  • Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: She appears to be the only member of the Avengers who knows what really happened to mutants.

    Quicksilver 

Pietro Maximoff

    War Machine 

James "Rhodey" Rhodes

    She-Hulk 

Jennifer Walters

    Blade 

Eric Brooks

  • Didn't See That Coming: Completely shocked when Robbie Reyes attacks them on the Shadow Colonel's orders.
  • Hunter of Monsters: Unlike other super-heroes, Blade's job mainly consists of hunting and killing vampires that threaten humanity, and he's very good at it.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's rather harsh towards the young heroes, but that's mostly because he didn't want them to get killed, nor does he want to expose them to the harshest sides of hunting and lose their light.
  • Sunglasses at Night: He's Blade, so of course he always wears his shades, even at night.

    Ghost Rider 

Roberto "Robbie" Reyes

  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Put under a spell by the Shadow Colonel, using him to attack Blade and his companions.
  • Cool Car: His car which is Wreathed in Flames.
  • Deal with the Devil: Did one to save his brother, but came to regret it. Now he uses his powers for good as an Avenger.
  • Evil Uncle: He and his brother Gabe were raised by their Satan-worshipping uncle Eli Morrow, who possessed him and fed his desire for revenge, until he was purged by Johnny Blaze.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Being of Mexican descent, he tends to add spanish to his sentences.
  • Hellfire: His flame powers use Hellfire, which can damage the very soul, making it very painful for an Aura user.
  • Vigilante Man: Used to be one until his powers were put under control.
  • You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Tells Blake that she's still got a chance to avoid damnation for her actions in the White Fang.

    Hawkeye II 

Kate Bishop

  • Badass Normal: Doesn't have any powers except her athleticism and skills with the bow and the sword.
  • Cool Shades: Even wearing them at night.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: At first Yang didn't like her and the feeling was mutual, but after fighting and defeating M.O.D.O.K. together, they develop a friendly rivalry.
  • Master Archer: Just like her mentor Clint Barton.
  • One-Steve Limit: Shares a codename with her teacher and they don't mind.

S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Nick Fury 

Nicholas J. "Nick" Fury

  • Bald of Authority: Being based on his Ultimate and MCU incarnations, Nick Fury owns the appearance.
  • Big Good: Director of SHIELD and close associate of the Avengers, even if he's quite secretive and rather paranoid.

    Maria Hill 

Maria Hill

  • Number Two: Remains as Nick Fury's second in command.

    Phil Coulson 

Philip J. "Phil" Coulson

  • Fanboy: He's a big hero fan, still with his trading cards.

    Quake 

Daisy Johnson

  • Armor-Piercing Attack: Her vibration powers allow her to bypass Aura and attack directly.
  • Composite Character: She's based on her Marvel Rising incarnation but she also has her backstory and relationship to Mr. Hyde like in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Psychic Block Defense: She has them in case someone tries to control her, like the Shadow Colonel.
  • Vibro Weapon: She's Quake, and she can do this. She can use her shockwaves to easily bypass an Aura.

S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos

    Werewolf by Night 

Jack Russell

    The Living Mummy 

N'Kantu

    Frankenstein's Monster 

Adam

    Man-Thing 

Theodore Sallis

  • The Big Guy: He's even bigger than Frankenstein and packs the most raw power among the Howling Commandos.
  • Emotion Eater: He's attracted to strong emotions, especially fear.
  • Kill It with Fire: Those touched by his vines get burned to death.
  • Touch of Death: Those he touches are burned to ash, but can turn it off if he feels that person is not a threat.

Secret Warriors

    Ms. Marvel 

Kamala Khan

  • Composite Character: She's largely based on her Marvel Rising version but fought Loki like her comics counterpart did, and her knowing Spider-Man's identity directly references her Marvel's Spider-Man incarnation.
  • Healing Factor: Mentions she has it but prefers not to test it since it means she can no longer stretch.
  • Sizeshifter: Her Inhuman powers allow her to change her size at will. She prefers to use them with her limbs, but if she wanted to, she could grow to sizes comparable to Giant-Man's.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: She's vulnerable to electricity.

    Squirrel Girl 

Doreen Green

  • Animal-Themed Superbeing: She's the Squirrel Girl, capable of doing everything a squirrel can.
  • Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: Non-sexual, but she is furious when Kraven doesn't come after her when he was kidnapping animal-themed supers because he doesn't view her as a real threat.
  • Composite Character: Mostly based on her Marvel Rising version, but her defeat of several major villains takes more from her comics history.
  • Friendly Rivalry: Despite resenting her a bit for beating him, Deadpool doesn't mind lending her his trading cards which include information about other villains.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: Squirrel powers are more impressive than they appear with her.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Starts reading from Deadpool's Villain Card on Adam Taurus in front of Blake before realizing that he's her bastard ex-boyfriend from the information further down the card.
  • Non-Human Sidekick: Her partner the squirrel Tippy-Toes.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: Can communicate perfectly with any type of squirrel, including her partner Tippy-Toes.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Blake attributes her unbeatable nature to her enemies doing this because of her seemingly "mediocre" powers.
  • World's Strongest Woman: Her list of accomplishments include having beaten Deadpool, Doctor Doom, several Avengers, and even Thanos, despite the disbelief of the Remnantians.

    Ghost-Spider 

Gwen Stacy

  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In the comics, she was Peter Parker's First Love until her tragic death, but here, thanks to being based on her Spider-Gwen counterpart, they're just friends.
  • Badass in Distress: Ends up captured by Kraven the Hunter to be used in one of his hunts.
  • Captured on Purpose: Getting captured was part of her plan to rescue her friends, though she'd exhausted herself a bit, so Kraven's attack genuinely took her by surprise.
  • Composite Character: Takes her backstory largely from her Marvel Rising version, but goes to Horizon High like in Marvel's Spider-Man.
  • Deadpan Snarker: If there's something she shares with nearly all Spider-People, is their sense of humor.
  • Dynamic Entry: Right before the Remnantians could think of interfering against Mr. Negative, Ghost-Spider descended and took care of the villain and his mooks.
  • Two Timer Teammate: Two-Timer Warrior in this case. Gwen is a member of the Secret Warriors and Web Warriors. She divides her time between them.
  • Underestimating Badassery: The Wrecking Crew thought she wasn't much of a threat. She took them down alone in less than a minute.

    Patriot 

Rayshaun Lucas

    Ms. America 

America Chavez

  • Birds of a Feather: Starts getting along with Yang because of their similar powers.
  • Flying Brick: She can fly and is fast, strong, and almost invulnerable.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Being Latina and coming from a dimension where it's the dominant culture, she occasionally adds Spanish to her sentences.
  • Thinking Up Portals: Can create star-shaped portals, which she uses for teleportation and to fight.

    Ironheart 

Riri Williams

  • Benevolent A.I.: Her own personal A.I. Not Tony, whose personality is based on Tony Stark.
  • Birds of a Feather: Immediately starts to get along with Ruby thanks to their love of crafting and designing weapons.
  • Powered Armor: She doesn't have any powers, but created an armor similar to Iron Man's all on her own.

    Inferno 

Dante Pertuz

    Lockjaw 

Fantastic Four

    Mr. Fantastic 

Reed Richards

  • Beware the Nice Ones: Sure, he is pretty friendly, but as the smartest man alive, he sure knows how to put that knowledge to use.
  • Friendly Rivalry: With Tony Stark.
  • It's All My Fault: Tends to take things much harder when they involve Kang since Kang is his distant descendant.
  • Reed Richards Is Useless: Averted. Reed has patented many of his inventions to pay for the costs of his research and to fix the damages caused by supervillain fights.

    Invisible Woman 

Susan "Sue" Storm-Richards

  • Barrier Warrior: Her force-fields are usually used this way.
  • Straight Man: Keeps her husband focused and Johnny and Ben from fighting.
  • Team Mom: Not only she's an actual mother of two, she usually keeps Ben and Johnny under control.

    Human Torch 

Jonathan "Johnny" Storm

    The Thing 

Benjamin "Ben" Grimm

  • Catchphrase: "It's clobberin' time!"
  • Gentle Giant: He might be a huge rock-like guy, but he's pretty friendly otherwise.
  • The Nicknamer: Gives the people he knows nicknames, although it is good fun.
  • One-Steve Limit: Yes, he noticed that the Grimm from Remnant have the same name as him, but he doesn't mind. To him, it means that the Grimm already have his name on them for when he gets to Remnant.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Ben and Johnny constantly annoy each other, but they remain good friends.

Web Warriors

    Spider-Man 

Peter Parker

  • Animal-Themed Superbeing: Well yes, he's the Spider-Man.
  • Atrocious Alias: He thinks the name Web Warriors, which the media has given to his group of himself, Miles, Gwen and Anya, is rather lame.
  • Born Unlucky: His ever present 'Parker Luck'.
  • Comes Great Responsibility: As always, Peter considers his powers a great responsibility that he needs to honor in memory of his Uncle Ben.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Peter is well known for his witty sense of humor while fighting his rogues.
  • Instant Humiliation: Just Add YouTube!: He's annoyed that a video of him being covered by Slyde's sticky substance ended on the internet.
  • It's All My Fault: Briefly blames himself while believing that, by letting Connors turn into the Lizard to save his son, he made him kill some innocent guards until Anya showed him the men were actually killed by Kraven.
  • Nice Guy: As is common for Peter, he's friendly and witty, and even brotherly to other young heroes.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: He gets so distraught at the possibility of having let the Lizard kill innocent people, he was genuinely willing to kill Kraven.

    Ghost-Spider 

Gwen Stacy

    Spy-D 

Miles Morales

  • Adaptation Name Change: Much like in Marvel's Spider-Man, his hero name is Spy-D, rather than also Spider-Man.
  • Disappeared Dad: His father Jefferson died in the line of duty protecting his fellow officers.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: He tends to use spanish more often when he's with his mother.
  • Shock and Awe: Unlike the other Spider-People, Miles can shoot electricity from his wrists, which he calls Venom Blasts.

    Spider-Girl 

Anya Corazón

  • Animal-Themed Superbeing: Like Peter and Miles, she has spider-powers. The biggest difference between the other spider-heroes is that her web-shooters are organic, rather than artificial.
  • Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: She, Gwen, and Miles help Peter keep his cool when he almost lets Kraven's taunts to turn him into a killer.
  • My Significance Sense Is Tingling: She explicitly does not have the Spider-Sense shared by Peter, Miles, and Gwen, meaning she depends on her own reflexes and intuition.

Guardians of the Galaxy

    Star-Lord 

    Gamora 

    Drax the Destroyer 

    Rocket Raccoon 

    Groot 

    Mantis 

    Quasar 

    Adam Warlock 

Other Heroes

    U.S. Agent 

John Walker

  • Friendly Sniper: He's very good with a rifle, as a Raft inmate who had been taunting him found out.
  • Legacy Character: He offhandedly mentions he served as Captain America when Steve was indisposed.

    Namor 

Namor McKenzie

  • The Ghost: Mentioned by Iron Man but hasn't appeared in person yet.

    Luna Snow 

Seol Hee

  • Celebrity Superhero: She was a rising K-Pop artist when she obtained her powers, so now she's known as both.
  • Idol Singer: She's a K-Pop singer who also doubles as a superhero.
  • An Ice Person: She has power over ice.

    Doctor Strange 

Dr. Stephen Strange

  • The Archmage: He's the Sorcerer Supreme for a reason. Reading Weiss' thoughts is the easiest thing he's been shown doing.
  • Mr. Exposition: The one who explains Weiss the nature of magic and where it comes from.

    Cloak and Dagger 

Tyrone "Ty" Johnson and Tandy Bowen

  • Cursed with Awesome: Their powers are very useful, but they come with drawbacks that has made them live in a symbiotic relationship.
  • Dark Is Not Evil/Light Is Good: They are conduits and users of the Darkforce and Lightforce and serve as heroes.
  • Hard Light: Dagger's powers allow her to create, well, daggers and even swords made of Lightforce.
  • Teleportation: Cloak can do this thanks to his connection to the Dark Dimension.

    Hobgoblin 

Harold "Harry" Osborn

  • Adaptational Heroism: Normally the Hobgoblin identity is used by villains, but like in Marvel's Spider-Man, Harry uses it to fight other villains.
  • Archnemesis Dad: Has come to hate his father Norman and his evil deeds.
  • Commonality Connection: Bonds with Weiss due to both having suffered under abusive fathers.
  • Flaming Sword: Uses one when fighting against his father.
  • Redeeming Replacement: Has tried to redeem the name Osborn and the Goblin identity from the chaos his father left behind.
  • Young and in Charge: He's the same age as Peter Parker and leads one of the most important companies in the world.

    The Mighty Thor 

Jane Foster

  • Shock and Awe: Like Thor, she's this but with her Uru Mace, Thunderstrike.
  • The Professor: She was this when she met Thor and still puts her knowledge to good use.
  • Science Wizard: With a mystical mace called, Thunderstrike.

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