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Mojo
Mojo rules over the planet Mojo World in the dimension dubbed the Mojoverse, both so named by himself and his tyrannical ego. He has an advanced healing factor, hypnotism and magical energy.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: He does this to Wolverine in an episode.
- Corrupt Corporate Executive: As always, his focus is on kidnapping mutants to be victims/gladiators in his televised Blood Sports.
- Deadly Game: As always. This is basically the whole premise of his character. He has strong mutants kidnapped from cargo ships to Genosha to fight and die in his arenas as gladiators while weaker ones are left to drown at sea.
- Fat Bastard: As per usual, he is a gigantic blob of pustulant yellow fat.
- Large Ham: With the voice of the Red Guy himself, it's only natural that he'd chew the scenery.
Spiral
Spiral was created to be an agent of Mojo, the despotic leader of Mojo World, often used as his favored personal servant, executioner, and spy. She has six arms and the mutant abilities of teleportation and invisibility.
- Cyborg: Four of her arms are at least partially robotic.
- Dark Action Girl: As with the other versions, she serves the role as this.
- The Dragon: To Mojo.
- Dual Wielding: Three times over!
- Multi-Armed and Dangerous: She has six arms, four of which are cybernetic replacements.
- Teleporters and Transporters: This is her primary utility to Mojo.
The Reavers
The Reavers are the servants of Mojo and Spiral and the identified Reavers are Murray Reese, Wade Cole, Angelo Macon, and a female named Ricochet.
- Co-Dragons: To Mojo.
- Cyborg: All of them have visible cybernetics.
- Undying Loyalty: They (along with Spiral) are very loyal to Mojo.
Nick Fury
Nick Fury is the director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
See here for tropes applying to him in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Hulk (Bruce Banner)
Before the detonation of an experimental gamma bomb, scientist Bruce Banner mistakenly drove onto the testing field. Banner was caught in the blast and absorbed massive amounts of radiation. And so was the "Hulk" created. Fueled by gamma radiation, the Hulk possesses almost unlimited physical strength. The madder he gets, the stronger he gets. He can leap several miles in a single bound. His body heals almost instantly.
See here for tropes applying to him in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Wendigo
Wendigo is a creature that has enhanced strength, stamina and reflexes, and is nearly indestructible.
- Adaptational Backstory Change: Unlike the comics where it is the result of a curse on the Canadian wilderness, Wendigo in this series is a super solider experiment gone wrong.
- The Cameo: Wendigo makes a non-voiced cameo appearance on The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes as an escaping inmate of the Raft.
- Magic Pants: The S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives who were turned into wendigo beasts covered in fur mysteriously regain their clothes when they are cured of their affliction.
- Super Solider: is revealed to be a failed attempt at this at the end of the episode.
- Wendigo: He is the Trope Namer through being a creature that was originally a human.
Mariko Yashida
Mariko Yoshida is Wolverine's former, lost sweetheart, girlfriend, lover, and the reluctant wife of the Silver Samurai. A memory flashback showed how she strongly fell romantically in love with Wolverine, but the Yakuza clan had him duel the Silver Samurai for her.
- Love Interest: She is one of them for Wolverine.
- Second Love: She is Wolverine's second love, with Mystique being his first back when he worked for Weapon X.