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!Playable Characters

!!Avengers
[[folder:Captain America]]
!![[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers / Captain America]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''When the time comes, rest assured, our friends will answer the call. It's what real heroes do.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Sentinel of Liberty. Living legend. Hates bullies.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom

Steve Roger's patriotic spirit and sense of justice compelled him to join the US Army during World War II, but his frail body prevented him from doing so... that is, until he took part in the top-secret Super Soldier program. Now, with a body representing peak human physical capabilities, he protects not only his home country, but the entire world as Captain America.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Cap is one of the friendliest, most easygoing guys you'll ever meet. Granted, once you piss him off...
* CaptainPatriotic: ''The'' stars-and-stripes wearing superhero.
* CaptainSuperhero: The most famous example, and he does have the rank of U.S. Army Captain.
* CostumeEvolution: His costume in the first game was based on his Ultimate counterpart, while the second game gave him his Classic costume. Here, his costume now resembles the more tactical military look of his [=MCU=] counterpart.
* FightsLikeANormal: His Super Soldier Serum gave him peak human physical ability, but he mostly relies on good ol' hand-to-hand combat (he's among the best in the world, even) and his shield. Justified by the very nature of the serum.
* TheGoodCaptain: Was actually a Captain in the U.S. Army before getting frozen and being listed as MIA.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Cap's shield, which he uses as not only a shield against fire weapons, but as a throwing weapon itself.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: His signature shield, which he can use to disperse shockwaves.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iron Man]]
!![[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark / Iron Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''The stones twist the laws of nature past their breaking points. Using even one could force the universe into shut down mode. Not fun.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Billionaire. Genius. Armored Avenger.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #39 (March 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricLoomis

Billionaire playboy arms dealer Tony Stark realized the harm in his unscrupulous business practices in a very painful experience that saw him captured by terrorists using his weapons. He would escape captivity in a homemade suit of robotic armor, which he would improve upon with the best technology money can buy, leaving behind the world of selling weapons for profit to protect the world as the Iron Man.
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* TheAtoner: Became Iron Man after personally seeing what atrocities were committed by the weapons his company designed.
* BadassBookworm: One of the most dangerous bookworms in the whole Marvel Universe.
* CostumeEvolution: In the first and second games, his suits were based off of his New Avengers and Extremis appearances, respectively. Here, his suit now has a more sleek design resembling his [=MCU=] counterpart's suit.
* DeadpanSnarker: As usual, Tony is one to crack jokes no matter the situation.
* Fiction500: One of the richest men in the world.
* FlyingFirepower: His armour enables both flight and the ability to level buildings.
* GeniusBruiser: A decent fighter who designed his suit of armor. Heck, he's basically a one man engineering team who made the biggest innovations of his company.
* PoweredArmor: They don't call him "Iron Man" for nothing. His armor allows him to fight with and alongside {{Physical Gods}}.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thor]]
!![[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor Odinson]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''We would have words with him. Strong words.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Asgardian
!!!'''Title:''' God of Thunder. Thrower of Hammers.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #83 (August 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickDWasserman

In his youth, the Asgardian prince Thor was selfish and conceited. His father Odin would divest him of his power and force him to live on Midgard — a world known to its natives as Earth — to learn humility. In time, Thor grew to love Earth and the people in it and, equipped with his mighty electrifying warhammer Mjolnir, defends his adopted Midgard.
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* BadassBeard: Like in the first game, his default appearance has him sporting a beard.
* CompositeCharacter: His appearance here heavily resembles his classic appearance in the early comics, but he has a beard like his Ultimate and [=MCU=] counterparts.
* CoolHelmet: His classic, winged headgear.
* DropTheHammer: His weapon of choice is Mjolnir, a hammer that can only be wielded by those deemed worthy.
* LargeHam: He says every line with operatic aplomb.
* PhysicalGod: He's the God of Thunder, and he lives up to that reputation.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Less so than most traditional Asgardians, but still the most prominent of the Avengers.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He may be the Prince of Asgard, but he's an Avenger first and foremost.
* ShockAndAwe: Comes with the territory of being a thunder god.
* WarriorPrince: Crown prince of the warrior culture of Asgard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hulk]]
!![[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner / Hulk]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Why are we talking when we could be smashing?'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Green Goliath. All the rage.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' #1 (May 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

An accident with gamma radiation transformed mild-mannered yet frustrated scientist Bruce Banner into the Hulk, a great green brute possessed of incredible strength, but at the cost of losing his ability to reason and becoming a rage-fueled monster. Friend and foe alike know to give him a wide berth when he loses his cool — no one likes the Hulk when he's angry!
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Turns green when in Hulk form.
* AscendedExtra: He was an NPC and DLC character in the first game and a secret character to unlock in the second. Now he's one of the primary members of the heroes' roster from the beginning.
* TheBigGuy: As one of the most powerful creatures on Earth, he serves as this to whatever team he's on.
* GentleGiant: He's EXTREMELY dangerous when angered, but if left alone, he's the sweetest-natured guy you could meet.
* HulkSpeak: As always.
* SuperStrength: Arguably the most powerful creature in the Marvel Universe in terms of raw, physical strength. His upper limits are still unknown.
* UnstoppableRage: You wouldn't like him when he's angry.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Widow]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackWidow Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I may have been raised in the Red Room, but it’s been a long time since I practiced what they teach.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Avenging spy. Don't get on her bad list.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #52 (April 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey

Natasha Romanoff was subjected to all manner of genetic experimentation and assassin training to become the perfect Soviet killing machine, the Black Widow. Over the course of her battles with the Avengers, however, she gained respect for her former enemies and would defect to the United States, throwing in her lot with her new friends.
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* AnimalMotifs: Despite the fact that Natasha lacks inherent spider-power or a close connection to Marvel's [[Franchise/SpiderMan other spider-named heroes]], she invokes this fairly often.
* AscendedExtra: She was just an NPC in the first two games (barring the PSP version of 1), but she's making her playable debut in 3.
* BadassNormal: One of the few Avengers without any super powers, instead utilizing her spy training.
* CombatStilettos: She fights wearing a pair of boots with prominent heels.
* FieryRedhead: Though she is usually calm, she is still a rather aggressive fighter.
* FormFittingWardrobe: Wears her classic black catsuit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hawkeye]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} Clint Barton / Hawkeye]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Look, I appreciate the thought, but you’d be way better off using the Mind Stone on someone like Stark or Strange… or even Banner!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #57 (September 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisCox

A former master thief and one of the most skilled archers allive, Clint Barton originally fought against the Avengers thanks to manipulations from his paramour, the Black Widow. After realizing the error of his ways, however, he would lend his bow to the Avengers' cause and use his guile and impeccable aim in Earth's defense.
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* ArcherArchetype: Uses a tricked out bow with specialty arrows.
* AscendedExtra: He was only a bonus character in the PSP and Xbox 360 versions of the first game, and absent from the second. Now he's one of the main heroes.
* BadassNormal: One of the toughest Avengers, even despite having no powers.
* CoolShades: He wears purple ones.
* {{Multishot}}: One of his more notable skills, being able to fire off multiple arrows at once.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: He's an archery-themed superhero.
* TrickArrow: Hawkeye has a variety of arrows that can freeze, shock, and blow up his opponent.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Falcon]]
!![[ComicBook/TheFalcon Sam Wilson / The Falcon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Yeah. You just got schooled by a dude in a bird suit!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Winged Warrior. Always soaring to new heights.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America'' #117 (September 1969)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BumperRobinson

A vigilante whom Captain America befriended, Sam Wilson is a stalwart member of the Avengers who uses a combination of finesse befitting a bird of prey with technology that allows him to soar through the air, protecting his allies and routing enemies from the skies.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: By virtue of taking after his MCU counterpart, he's a BadassNormal with a wingsuit and a drone, as opposed to a mutate who can telepathically control birds.
* BadassNormal: No powers here, just a guy in a high tech bird suit who fights with the best of them.
* CompositeCharacter: His design heavily evokes his comic counterpart, but a little more teched up like the MCU version, and he also wields a pair of guns. Also, Redwing is a drone like in the MCU.
* FeatherFlechettes: He's able to fire feather-shaped projectiles from his wings. 
* SuperheroPackingHeat: Since he has no powers, his weapon of choice is a pair of machine guns, much like in the films.
* SuperSenses: The Falcon's mask gives him telescopic, night, and infrared vision.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Marvel]]
!![[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Of all the planets in the universe, for some reason, ours seems to be under attack the most frequently.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human-Kree hybrid
!!!'''Title:''' Universe's mightiest hero. Major cosmic power.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' #13 (March 1968)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricaLindbeck

An encounter with the warlike alien race known as the Kree gave Air Force pilot Carol Danvers the ability to manipulate energy in myriad forms, projecting destructive beams and flying like an angel. With these powers, she protects the people of Earth and the vast cosmos as Captain Marvel.
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* AcePilot: She used to be in the Air Force.
* ActionGirl: She's currently known as 'Earth's Mightiest Hero' for a very good reason.
* CaptainSuperhero: Because ''Captain'' America can't have all the fun.
* CostumeEvolution: Her appearances in the previous two games, made when she was still called 'Ms. Marvel', had her with long hair and a revealing black and yellow leotard. This game, in line with her more modern appearances, now has her with short hair and a full-covering red and blue costume.
* FlamingHair: Her short hair glows when she goes Binary.
* FlyingBrick: Flight? Check. Super-strength? Check. Also a potent FlyingFirepower with her Binary powers.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Has a bit of Kree DNA in her, due to how she got her powers.
* LegacyCharacter: She's not the first Captain Marvel, but easily the most famous one after Mar-Vell himself.
* MilitarySuperhero: At times.
* PowerFloats: Can fly due to her powers.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Her Captain Marvel uniform, A bright blue suit with red accents and yellow trim.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Panther]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackPanther T'Challa / Black Panther]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''The walls between life and the afterlife are thinner than most think.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four Vol. 1'' #52 (July 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesCMathisIII

Wakanda is a highly advanced African nation that owes its technological prowess to the precious metal vibranium, and its prosperity to its warrior king T'Challa, the Black Panther. With a vibranium-built battle suit and physical abilities greater than the average human, Wakanda and the Avengers could not find a greater champion.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Rich, powerful, black-clad force of justice, with a scary AnimalMotif? It's been said that Black Panther is Marvel's answer to Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* AnimalMotifs: Panthers, natch.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Wears primarily black, but is a hero through and through.
* DiplomaticImpunity: Thanks to his status as ruler of Wakanda.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Black Panther is already a fierce warrior and a genius tactician, but thanks to the heart-shaped herb, he possesses peak physical strength, enhanced agility and reflexes to the level of a true panther, and night vision.
* EnergyAbsorption: His suit is able to absorb impact energy, which can be redirected as powerful shockwaves.
* GeniusBruiser: T'Challa is one of the smartest men in Marvel, as a great political, tactical, and scientific mastermind. He also fights with the best of them, leveraging his brawn as much as his brain.
* TheGoodKing: The monarch of Wakanda, but a just leader who loves his people
* LegacyCharacter: The latest in a long line of Wakandan Kings to assume the title, and abilities, of the Black Panther.
* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: In addition to his existing powers, he also sports a vibranium-laced costume that absorbs kinetic energy.
* PantheraAwesome: Named for the black panther, which is his tribe and nation's totem animal.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Not content with sitting behind a desk, T'Challa administers justice directly.
* WolverineClaws: Fights with lots of clawing attacks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wasp]]
!![[ComicBook/TheWasp Janet van Dyne / Wasp]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''It's complicated. Let's just say he's from the side of the family that isn't invited to holiday photos anymore.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' #44 (June 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

Janet van Dyne, the wife of the original Ant-Man Dr. Hank Pym, follows in her husband's footsteps in aiding the Avengers as the Wasp. With a special Pym Particle-powered suit that allows her to alter her size, she is one of the trickiest and most unpredictable combatants around.
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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Based on Wasps, obviously.
* {{Flight}}: When she shrinks, and can use her wings.
* HandBlast: The Wasp can fire bio-electric energy blasts from her hands.
* LegacyCharacter: Averted. While there have been other characters to don the Wasp name, chief among them her Marvel Cinematic Universe daughter Hope and her mainstream adopted daughter [[ComicBook/UnstoppableWasp Nadia]], Janet is taking center stage and, teaming up with the successor to her ex-husband's first identity.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The Wasp retains her normal strength and weight in insect form.
* SizeShifter: Her main powerset. Initially someone requires doses of Pym Particles in order to change size, requiring them to carry special pills or gas canisters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Strange]]
!![[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Stephen Strange / Doctor Strange]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Lucky for us, the impossible is my specialty.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #110 (July 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LiamOBrien

A brilliant but arrogant New York surgeon, Dr. Stephen Strange's life was turned upside down when a car crash caused irreparable nerve damage to his hands, preventing him from ever holding a scalpel again. Driven by arrogance and desperation, his search for a cure led him to the Ancient One, a Tibetan wizard. Under their tutelage, Strange would eventually succeed them as Sorcerer Supreme, a mage without peer and protector against otherworldly threats.
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* AmplifierArtifact: The Cloak Of Levitation which lets him... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin levitate, and fly.]]
* TheArchmage: He is not called the "Sorcerer Supreme" for nothing.
* BadassMustache: Has one in every almost every appearance, and this game is no exception.
* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the third game after missing out on the action during the second.
* GentlemanWizard: Strange is generally well-dressed and polite, not to mention (obviously) a wizard.
* MagicalGesture: His iconic "I Love You/Metal Horns"-esque handsigns.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Yes, his given name is Stephen Strange. [[NotThatKindOfDoctor Yes, the title is real too. Yes, that kind of doctor.]]
* ThirdEye: The Eye of Agamotto, which Strange can use to see the true nature of anything.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elsa Bloodstone]]
!![[ComicBook/ElsaBloodstone Elsa Bloodstone]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Jump in any time now, darlings. These monsters won't hunt themselves.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human (mystically empowered)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Bloodstone'' #1 (December 2001)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Kari Wahlgren

The daughter of monster hunter Ulysses Bloodstone, Elsa took well to the family business. With her Bloodgem choker she deals with the dark and evil specters of the world. Also, don't spill her tea.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Elsa often wears a corset with CombatStilettos, both of which are absent here.
* AmuletOfConcentratedAwesome: Her Bloodgem Choker, which gives her superhuman physical capabilities.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: Elsa ''Bloodstone.''
* BadassFamily: The family business is monster hunting, with her father being a monster hunter like herself.
* CivvieSpandex: Prefers a BadassLongcoat to elaborate costumes.
* DeadpanSnarker: As the game's writer, Marc Sumerak, says she is "all the saucy."
* FieryRedhead: Orange/strawberry blonde and takes no guff from anyone.
* FightsLikeANormal: Keep in mind she has a standard suite of superhuman physical abilities, but she prefers to just shoot and stab people.
* GunsAkimbo: Her weapons of choice are firearms such as pistols and rifles.
* IAmVeryBritish: Owing to her most recent portrayals, she has a very posh accent.
* MythologyGag: She is classified as a member of the Avengers, seemingly a nod to her time with the SpinOff group ''Comicbook/AForce'' in the comics.
* TheNoodleIncident: She mentions fighting Fin Fang Foom, referencing his appearance in ''ComicBook/{{Nextwave}}''.
* SpotOfTea: Her TrademarkFavoriteFood, and she often asks if anyone would like a cup.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: She's a walking armory.
[[/folder]]

!!Guardians of the Galaxy
[[folder:Star-Lord]]
!![[ComicBook/StarLord Peter Quill / Star-Lord]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Guess it wouldn't be Earth if New York wasn't under attack by giant robots.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human-Spartoi hybrid
!!!'''Title:''' Half-Human. Half-Alien. All awesome.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #4 (January 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter

Born on Earth, but raised among the stars, Peter Quill is the sarcastic, laidback, and badass "Star-Lord", leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy. With a blaster in each hand and music in his ears, he is a tenacious bounty hunter who is as jovial as he is dangerous.
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* BadassNormal: Just a guy with some fancy space gear who fight with the best of them.
* CompositeCharacter: Heavily inspired by the MCU version but has the aesthetic of the comic version.
* DanceBattler: Sure enough, his abilities have him dancing while fighting.
* GuileHero: He falls into this to compensate for being a normal human in a galaxy of superpowered aliens and monsters.
* GunsAkimbo: Dual-wields blasters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gamora]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Gamora}} Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Thanos is not easily swayed. He finally has everything he’s ever wanted in his grasp. He won’t let anyone stand in his way. Not even me.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Zen-Whoberis
!!!'''Title:''' Deadliest woman in the galaxy. Trust us.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #180 (June 1975)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall

Kidnapped by the mad tyrant Thanos and raised as an instrument of his will, Gamora sought a better life than being a mere assassin, which she found with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Now, she uses her assassination techniques and weapons training to protect the universe.
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* ArchaicWeaponForAnAdvancedAge: She primarily uses swords in combat.
* {{BFS}}: Her Godslayer blade.
* CainAndAbel: The Abel to Nebula's Cain.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Fits this trope to a T, a tall, hot, green-skinned warrior.
* LadyOfWar: She's impeccably graceful both in and out of combat, relies far more on skill as compared to strength or big guns, and is frighteningly deadly either with or without a weapon.
* HeroesPreferSwords: She is skilled with every kind of weapon but she uses mostly swords.
* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: She's the adopted daughter of Thanos.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Drax]]
!![[ComicBook/DraxTheDestroyer Arthur Douglas / Drax the Destroyer]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I have felt death. This... is slightly less pleasant.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human (formerly)
!!!'''Title:''' A.K.A. The Destroyer. Seems self-explanatory.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Invincible Iron Man'' #55 (February 1973)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Brandon Paul Eells

His family killed by Thanos, Arthur Douglas dedicated his life to vengeance and pursued his nemesis into the deepest reaches of space. It is in his quest to kill Thanos that he joined the Guardians of the Galaxy, mercenaries who were also on the hunt for Thanos.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Arthur Douglas' hair was one of the things left out when he was brought back as Drax.
* TheBigGuy: Of the Guardians specifically.
* KnifeNut: Wields a pair of knives.
* TruerToTheText: Since the ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' movie, Drax has been portrayed with gray skin to match his portrayal there, like in the animated series. Here, he's green just like his comic version. Also, this version is play more seriously, compared to the more [[AdaptationalComicRelief comedic]] take in the movies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rocket Raccoon & Groot]]
!!ComicBook/RocketRaccoon & Groot
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Yeah, it may rip the timestream to shreds, but you gotta admit, it’s pretty flarkin’ hilarious!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Modified halfworlder / Flora colossi
!!!'''Title (Rocket Raccoon):''' Intergalactic bounty hunter. Not actually a raccoon.
!!!'''Title (Groot):''' He is Groot.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Preview'' #7 (May 1976) (Rocket Raccoon) / ''Tales to Astonish'' #13 (November 1960) (Groot)
!!!'''Voiced:''' Creator/NolanNorth (Rocket Raccoon), Adam Harrington (Groot)

One is a denizen of Halfworld, a chaotic planet engulfed in a devastating war. The other is a tree-like alien with a very limited vocabulary. This unlikely friendship between Rocket Raccoon and Groot have given the universe much cause for concern. Thankfully, their association with the Guardians of the Galaxy have kept the havoc they could cause in check, and their combined skills to great use.
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* {{BFG}}: His quantum igniter isn't actually that big, being about the size as a light machine gun, but considering Rocket is so small it looks humongous by comparison.
* CompositeCharacter: Rocket has the MCU version's Brooklyn accent, but his appearance is like the comics.
* DeadpanSnarker: Rocket, as always, is flippant even when he's told the Guardians might have put the universe in danger.
* TheDividual: Rocket and Groot are treated as a single character. It makes sense as they work as partners-in-tandem, and it allows for all of the main five Guardians to be played at once.
* HeterosexualLifePartner: Both of them, being partners-in-crime.
* PokemonSpeak: Groot only ever seems to say "I am Groot", but this is just a quirk of his race due to the way their vocal chords are formed. In truth, he is very well spoken, with Rocket serving as his translator.
* UpliftedAnimal: Rocket is a cyborg raccoon experiment.
[[/folder]]

!!X-Men
[[folder:Wolverine]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Whole place reeks of trouble... and not the kind I like gettin’ into.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Adamantium-clawed X-Man. The best there is.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' #180 (October 1974)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum

Who was Logan before he became tied up in the Weapon X program, which forced his skeleton to be bonded to Adamantium? Few people know, and no one is telling. Nonetheless, his indestructible body, incredible healing factor, razor-sharp claws, and animal ferocity make the Wolverine one of the best allies the X-Men can call upon.
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* AnimalMotifs: Small in stature, claws that can seriously maim his enemies, aggressive fighting style and a bad attitude to match. He fits his namesake to a T.
* AntiHero: The best there is at what he does. [[PragmaticHero And what he does ain't nice.]] 
* AttackAttackAttack: His fighting style can best be described as "keep swinging until everything in the immediate vicinity is dead."
* TheBerserker: One of the more violent members of the X-Men. A couple of his moves are even called "Berserker Barrage".
* TheBigGuy: Serves as the team's tank with his lethal claws and HealingFactor enabling him to stay in the battle. Though, visually subverted, as he's [[PintSizedPowerhouse only 5'3"]].
* CloseRangeCombatant: He prefers getting up close and personal with his opponents, using no weapons other than his adamantium-laced claws.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Wolverine's healing factor is actually a passive ability in-game, letting him wade into the front line and serve as an ideal tank.
* GutturalGrowler: As usual, he sounds like he's speaking through gravel.
* HealingFactor: A powerful one that lets him shrug off attacks that would normally fatally wound a normal person.
* HotBlooded: Wolverine is not a stoic or placid man in the slightest, being the member of the X-Men who's most quick to anger.
* LightningBruiser: For his power level, Wolverine can dish out some serious damage, soak it up in turn, and clear the distance no problem.
* TheNicknamer: He calls Beast "Furball".
* OlderThanHeLooks: Due to his healing factor it's difficult if not outright impossible to determine his true age. He was actually born in the late 19th century, making him over a century old.
* PermaStubble: As usual, he has a constant five o'clock shadow in addition to his mutton chops.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's only 5'3" but is absurdly strong and can sever a Sentinel's head with no trouble.
* WolverineClaws: The TropeNamer and TropeCodifier.
* WolverinePublicity: Because if you're going to reveal ''X-Men'' are coming back, then of course it must be the TropeNamer. He even also appear in the center of the game's cover with Spider-Man, Iron Man and Captain Marvel.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Storm]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Storm}} Ororo Munroe / Storm]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''If any of you believe in the goddess... now would be the time to start praying.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (May 1975)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mara Junot

Ororo Munroe was worshipped as a goddess in Kenya, thanks to her ability to manipulate the weather, until she was recruited by the X-Men. She now uses her immense powers for the betterment of all, and serves as one of the group's most knowledgeable and reliable field leaders under the alias of Storm.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Downplayed. She's given leggings as opposed to a LeotardOfPower, but she's still a MsFanservice through and through.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: One of the most compassionate members of the X-Men, but do NOT piss her off.
* ElementalPowers: Complete control over the weather, which gives her the ability to whip up [[ShockAndAwe lightning]], [[BlowYouAway wind]], and [[AnIcePerson ice storms]] in combat, among a plethora of other useful tricks. It's more difficult for her to do but she is also capable of manipulating water and lava currents with her powers, just to a much less fine degree than the atmosphere.
* FormFittingWardrobe: While she doesn't have her leotard, her outfit is still pretty skintight with which to flaunt her assets.
* MartialPacifist: She may be the leading member of the X-Men and a skilled combatant, but would rather not fight if she doesn't have to.
* MsFanservice: As her costume here shows off a bit of skin, she provides quite a bit of eye candy.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Her hair is naturally white, though her abilities are mutant powers as opposed to magic.
* PowerFloats: Her elemental abilities also let her fly.
* ProphetEyes: Her eyes tend to glaze over when she utilizes her abilities.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nightcrawler]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''A shame that so many judge us on our appearances and abilities instead our actions, isn’t it? But when you look like me, you get used to being hated and feared.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Teleporting mutant. Swashbuckling adventurer.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (May 1975)
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LiamOBrien

Abandoned as a child and shunned for his demonic appearance, Kurt Wagner grew up in a circus, where his teleportation abilities made him a star attraction. Those same powers are now put to use by the X-Men as "Nightcrawler".
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Nightcrawler has blue colored skin.
* TheBusCameBack: Nightcrawler makes his return to the series after he was absent from the second ''Ultimate Alliance'' game.
* CircusBrat: He was raised in a traveling circus, which contributed to his current acrobatic abilities.
* DarkIsNotEvil: He looks like a demon, but is a very kind man. 
* GratuitousGerman: He's probably the biggest example of this trope in the Marvel universe.
* DualWielding: His weapon of choice is a pair of sabers.
* HandyFeet: His feet are shaped very much like his hands and are just as dexterous.
* MasterSwordsman: A trait often lost in adaptations and put in practice here. Nightcrawler is an expert fencer who uses this and his teleportation abilities to deadly effect.
* PrehensileTail: So dexterous he can even use it to fence with!
* ProphetEyes: As a part of his demonic appearance, he has yellow eyes lacking irises.
* ReligiousBruiser: A devout Catholic and can kick some serious ass.
* {{Teleportation}}: His main mutant power, which allows him to traverse faster.
* TeleportSpam: His preferred method of attack. He even provides the trope image.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Psylocke]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock / Psylocke]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Their minds. So clouded with hate. If they catch us, we don’t stand a chance.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant-Otherworlder hybrid
!!!'''Title:''' Telepathic ninja. Reading your mind right now.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain Britain'' #8 (December 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Erica Lindbeck

A British telepath, Betsy Braddock first started off assisting her brother Brian Braddock (Captain Britain) in fighting crime before allying with the X-Men. A strange turn of events saw her mind transplanted into the body of a Japanese assassin named Kwannon, granting her amazing ninja skills to supplement her psionic power.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Downplayed. The outfit isn't as tight (lacking the infamous monster wedgie she's known for), but it's still a very sexy outfit known as the "ninja bathing suit" for a reason, has long and shapely legs, BoobsOfSteel, ThighHighBoots, and yes, [[BoobsAndButtPose she does the Psylocke pose]].
* BoobsAndButtPose: Not for nothing is this colloquially known as the "Psylocke pose". A portrait in the Xavier Manor shows her doing this, and her ''official art'' has her doing it too.
* BoobsOfSteel: She has one of the larger bust sizes in the game, and she can kick ass just as good as everyone else.
* DeadpanSnarker: Like Elsa, she can get pretty sassy, especially when working with someone like Deadpool.
* DualWielding: Wields a katana in one hand and her signature psychic knife in the other, effectively using them as a daisho (katana and wakizashi) set.
* FightsLikeANormal: Keep in mind she's psychic, but usually she just uses her abilities to conjure energy blades and get into melee. In this she even uses actual swords laced with psionic energy.
* FormFittingWardrobe: Her infamous "ninja bathing suit" leotard, which despite the AdaptationalModesty is still very skintight.
* GorgeousGaijin: She's quite possibly the most fanservicey character on the roster and is British, with an accent to match.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: As usual, her overall color scheme evokes it.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Psylocke is a human-Otherworlder hybrid, her father having hailed from that dimension.
* IAmVeryBritish: In a case of defying NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent, Betsy sports a Received Pronunciation accent.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: She uses one that's enhanced by her psychic abilities.
* LadyOfWar: Very elegant and refined in her fighting style.
* LeotardOfPower: Sports one here as usual, being one of the more iconic examples of this trope.
* MaleGaze: The trailer gives a generous view of her backside.
* McNinja: A British mutant ninja with psychic powers.
* MsFanservice: It's ''PSYLOCKE'', one of the biggest examples in the X-Men's roster, and also one of the biggest examples in this game with her outfit showing more skin than the other female characters.
* PsychicPowers: Sports telepathy, but mostly known for using her powers to wield energy blades.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Definitely earns the right to use it as a color motif, with her psychic powers, general attire, and even her hair sporting different shades of purple.
* StatuesqueStunner: 5'11", fitting the statuesque, and undoubtedly a stunner.
* ThighHighBoots: Essentially wears thigh-high tabi boots.
* TomboyishPonytail: While she usually has her hair down, here she sports a pretty long one.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Her locks sport a slight purple tone.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scarlet Witch]]
!![[ComicBook/ScarletWitch Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I am accustomed to chaos, but this realm makes even my head spin!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Hex hurling hero. Controlling her chaos.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #4 (March 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KateHiggins

Wanda Maximoff is a powerful mutant possessing immense control over the forces of magic, a power she initially used to terrorize the world as a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. After leaving the Brotherhood behind and reforming, she now fights alongside the X-Men.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: An odd one. In the game, she is officially categorized as a member of the X-Men, and even fights alongside them in the trailers. In the comics, she was never part of the X-Men or any X-team (save for alternate continuities like ''Comicbook/AgeOfApocalypse''), and was always more closely associated with the Avengers and non-mutant side of the universe in general. This is likely because she's traditionally a mutant, despite her minimal association with them in most cases.
* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Her official introduction goes "'''H'''ex '''H'''urling '''H'''ero, '''C'''ontrolling her '''C'''haos."
* BadPowersGoodPeople: The source of her chaos magic is a God of Evil, but she uses it for good.
* TheBusCameBack: This marks her first appearance in an RPG title since ''VideoGame/XMenLegends II''.
* HotWitch: Mutant powers? Magic? Mutant powers that let her ''tap'' into magic? Beautiful brunette with a voluptuous body? No matter which, she qualifies.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: The daughter of Magneto, but is a genuine hero rather than a mutant supremacist.
* MsFanservice: She wears an outfit that is very form-fitting and has a rather pronounced cleavage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magneto]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Magneto}} Max Eisenhardt / Magneto]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''A new era for mutantkind is about to dawn. Such a pity that none of you will live to see it.'']]
!!!'''Species''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Master of magnetism. Self-proclaimed savior.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane

A longtime nemesis of the X-Men: from the concentration camps of Nazi Germany to modern day discrimination against mutants, Max Eisenhardt knows all too well what it means to be oppressed. As Magneto, he is on much the same mission as his old friend and X-Men founder Charles Xavier, fighting for the rights of mutants everywhere. However, he believes it's impossible for mutants and humans to co-exist, and thus strives for mutant supremacy
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* AntiVillain: He's definitely done evil things, but mostly because he's fighting for what he believes is right and is pushed by the horrors of his past.
* ArchEnemy: To the X-Men and especially to Charles Xavier, even if he regards them as {{Friendly Enemies}}.
* ArchnemesisDad: Traditionally the father of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, who are Avengers and genuine heroes that aren't extremists like him, and are often disgusted with their father's actions.
* ArtifactOfDoom: He crashes the X-Mansion with the intent of obtaining one of the Infinity Stones.
* AscendedExtra: In the first two ''Ultimate Alliance'' games he was playable, but only as a DLC character. Here the heroes have to join forces with him as part of the main story.
* BadassGrandpa: He lived through World War II and is one of the most powerful mutants on the planet.
* BarrierWarrior: His magnetic powers allow him to create electromagnetic barriers.
* CoolHelmet: His iconic red and purple helmet, which protects him from Xavier's psychic powers.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Survived the Holocaust and the continued atrocities of mankind convinced him that it's impossible for humans and mutants to co-exist.
* EnemyMine: Starts off attacking the Xavier Manor, but calls for a truce when the Black Order shows up demanding the Infinity Stone.
* MagnetismManipulation: They don't call him the "Master of Magnetism" for nothing.
* OlderThanHeLooks: At least in his seventies, but has the build of an athlete.
* TheRival: To Charles, mostly for which path is best for mutants.
* ProphetEyes: His appearance here sports white eyes.
* TokenEvilTeammate: A villainous playable character. Though he's a WellIntentionedExtremist and an AntiVillain with a DarkAndTroubledPast, Magneto is still best known for being the X-Men's greatest nemesis, and an enemy for those who aren't mutants. That said, [[EnemyMine he forms an alliance]] with the X-Men when the Black Order show up, as them winning is bad for everyone -- mutant or otherwise.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Has done some pretty extreme things, but mostly because he wants what is best for mutantkind.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Deadpool]]
!![[SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson / Deadpool]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Unless you’ve got tacos in hand, now’s not the time.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Merc-with-a-mouth. Regenerating degenerate.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''New Mutants'' #98 (February 1991)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth

Wade Wilson joined the Weapon X program in the hopes of curing his cancer. Being infused with Wolverine's genes granted him his own healing factor: it worked...maybe a bit ''too'' well. While he is among the world's deadliest soldiers of fortune, his rapidly healing and regenerating tumors have spread throughout his entire body, driving him insane and convincing him that he's actually a Marvel Comics character...''[[NoFourthWall or is he?!]]''
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* AntiHero: He has a set of morals and has attempted his own fair share of heroics, but as a mercenary he typically just kills [[NominalHero whoever he's paid to kill.]]
* BerserkButton: Don't mess with his tacos. When the Brotherhood of Mutants attack, Juggernaut wrecking his taco feast is what finally spurs him into action.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: There is no fourth wall left to demolish whenever he's around.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Sure, he's a goofy, snarky weirdo, but he's still a badass mercenary who earned his reputation.
* DeadpanSnarker: He's roughly on par with Spider-Man in this regard, taking any chance he can to get some sort of joke in.
* GunsAkimbo: His main choice of firearms is a pair of [[MoreDakka submachine guns]].
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Like Daredevil and Electra, he's yet another McNinja who insists on wearing some shade of red.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Wields a pair of katana blades.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The only playable ''X-Men'' character that isn't a mutant.
* McNinja: He resembles a ninja, but he's actually a Canadian mercenary who just resembles a ninja.
* RealMenCook: His introduction in the game has him cooking a whole lot of tacos in the X-Mansion. Purchasing the game's Expansion Pass DLC will also give you a chef outfit as an alternate costume for Deadpool.
* SkewedPriorities: So, what gets Deadpool into the fray? Is it the Sentinels attacking the mansion? Nope. Is it the arrival of Magneto, an arch-enemy of the team? Nope. Is it Juggernaut tearing through the mansion? Well, sort of. It's... Juggernaut wrecking all the tacos Deadpool made for a party.
-->'''Deadpool:''' I. WILL. DESTROY. YOU!
-->'''Psylocke:''' Oh, so now Deadpool is inspired to join our cause? How heroic...
* {{Teleportation}}: His belt allows him to teleport around his enemies.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed, as he's not an X-Men villain to the same extent as Magneto, but he's still a very loose anti-hero who has no problem with violence and killing, something that doesn't exactly endear him to other heroes. Within the game's team formations, he apparently qualifies as a villain and gains bonuses if teamed with others like Venom and Magneto.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Still a fan of Mexican cuisine, Wade is seen making a mountain of taco platters at the X-Mansion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cyclops (DLC)]]
!![[Comicbook/{{Cyclops}} Scott Summers / Cyclops]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Mutant leader. Strong point of view.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Scott Porter
The first member of the original X-Men and the current leader of the team. In his youth, a perilous fall from an airplane awakened his mutant ability to fire concentrated beams of energy from his eyes, but the trauma he suffered prevented him from deactivating the power unless he kept his eyes shut, essentially blinding him. Thankfully, Professor Xavier helped him with a special ruby lens visor to keep his power under control while allowing him to see.
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* DownloadableContent: Not part of the Expansion Pass DLC, but he was made available as free post-launch DLC along with Colossus.
* EyeBeams: His trademark superpower, which he demonstrates during the fight against the Sentinels.
* TheWorfEffect: Magneto takes him out rather easily during the Brotherhood's attack on the Xavier Institute.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Colossus (DLC)]]
!![[Comicbook/{{Colossus}} Piotr "Peter" Nikolaievitch Rasputin / Colossus]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Skin of steel. Heart of gold.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (May 1975)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Chris Cox

A towering Russian mutant with the power to transform his skin into extremely durable organic metal.
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* TheBigGuy: Of the X-Men. He's the tallest member of the team in the game, towering over the other heroes in the team portrait seen in the mansion.
* CutsceneIncompetence: Colossus, a man ''literally made of metal'', thinks it's a good idea to confront [[TooDumbToLive Magneto]].
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: He lifts up a Sentinel and hurls it through the air in his introductory cut scene. In his actual gameplay as an NPC, he's strong, but nowhere near ''that'' strong.
* DownloadableContent: Not part of the Expansion Pass DLC, but he was made available as free post-launch DLC along with Cyclops.
* GentleGiant: One of the strongest X-Men, as well as one of the kindest. His introduction caption even describes him as "Skin of steel. Heart of gold."
* SuperStrength: He's physically the strongest member of the team.
* TheWorfEffect: Magneto takes advantage of his metal skin to effortlessly fling him through the air, taking him out of the fight.
* YouShallNotPass: Evokes this with Juggernaut in the Xavier Mansion, complete with a BadassBoast.
-->''You think you cannot be stopped, tovarishch? Allow me to prove you wrong.''
[[/folder]]

!!Defenders

[[folder:Iron Fist]]
!![[ComicBook/IronFist Danny Rand / Iron Fist]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''It's always nice to have a few extra allies in the eternal war against evil...'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Living weapon. Mystical origins. Awesome tattoo
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #15 (May 1974)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnnyYongBosch

Danny Rand, the son of a New York magnate, trained in the far-away land of K'un-L'un, mastering the martial arts and plunging his fists into the heart of a dragon he slew. The dragon's heart gifted him with the ability to manipulate the mystical life force known as "chi", transforming him into the indestructible Iron Fist.
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* BareFistedMonk: He needs nothing but his fists and chi manipulation to wreck people.
* BashBrothers: With Luke Cage, with the two famously being the founders of the "Heroes for Hire".
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Yes, he can use the chi of the dragon Shou-Lao, but his martial arts skills are all his own, learned by studying in K'un-Lun most of his life.
* ChestInsignia: The dragon tattoo on his torso.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: His superpowers come from chi manipulation. However, he got that by defeating a dragon in one-on-one combat, so it's not like he was ever helpless without it.
* TheGreatestStyle: He trained in the mystical K'unlunquan martial arts, which enables Ki Attacks and other superhuman abilities. He is also a master of many other martial art styles.
* KiAttacks: Has the ability to enhance his martial arts skills using his chi.
* MadeOfIron: Danny Rand, as you'd expect from someone with the name ''Iron'' Fist
* MysticalHighCollar: His classic outfit.
* PowerGlows: The power of the Iron Fist causes much glowing.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Daredevil]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock / Daredevil]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I could've beaten you blindfolded.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #1 (April 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom

By day, Matt Murdock is a mild-mannered defense attorney. By night, he is the Daredevil, the man without fear and protector of Hell's Kitchen. Robbed of his sight in a chemical accident as a child, he honed his other senses to compensate, and his body to make him one of the most feared vigilantes in New York.
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* BadassBookworm: Works as a lawyer by day.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Wears a blood red outfit designed to look like a demon, but he is thoroughly on the side of good.
* DisabilitySuperpower: He was hit in the face by a [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive canister]] and went blind. His other senses [[SuperSenses became super-powerful]], and he acquired a "radar sense" that let him "see" objects, much like echolocation.
* TheDreaded: To the criminals of Hell's Kitchen. Unlike Spider-Man, they genuinely fear him.
* FightsLikeANormal: Technically, Daredevil is superhuman due to his SuperSenses. However, those are his only powers, and everything else comes from training, gadgets and grit.
* GutturalGrowler: Has an appropriately gravely voice.
* HandicappedBadass: Rendered blind after an accident in his youth, but was trained to utilize his hearing to make up for it.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Wears deep red.
* McNinja: He's essentially a ninja from Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Befitting his demonic appearance, his costume has opaque red eyes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elektra]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Elektra}} Elektra Natchios]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I too serve Death, in my own way. It would be my honor to send you to meet her.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #168 (January 1981)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Kat Cressida

Elektra Natchios is a mercenary ninja from Greece, and an old flame of Matt Murdock. Having trained with the Hand, she became an independent assassin of her own, with an on-and-off relationship with Daredevil.
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* AntiVillain: Elektra had a DarkAndTroubledPast which is what drove her to be a violent assassin.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: When your name is Elektra, codenames aren't needed.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers here, just a highly-skilled and deadly ninja.
* DatingCatwoman: She's had a very ''complicated'' relationship with Daredevil. She's his primary love interest, but her violent and brutal ways often put them on opposing sides.
* GorgeousGreek: She's a seductive Greek ninja and one of Daredevil's most recognized love interests.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Like Matt she's wears a red outfit
* MsFanservice: Considering her classic costume is maintained, ''hell'' yes.
* McNinja: A ''Greek'' ninja.
* [[SaiGuy Sai Girl]]: Her WeaponOfChoice.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's one of the least heroic of the playable characters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Luke Cage]]
!![[ComicBook/{{LukeCageHeroForHire}} Luke Cage / Power Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Way I see it, we don’t got much of a choice. We can’t defend streets that are wiped from existence.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Hero for Hire'' #1 (June, 1972)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' James C. Mathis III

Growing up on the streets of Harlem, Cage found himself convicted of a crime he didn't commit. He volunteered for a prison experiment involving cell regeneration in exchange for parole. The experiment went awry and granted Luke super strength and a bulletproof body. He returned to New York and vowed to clean up the streets. For a price
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* BadassBeard: He specifically sports a goatee here, like his appearance back in the second game.
* BaldOfAwesome: His hairstyle generally varies, with his appearance here being one of several that lacks any hair whatsoever.
* BareFistedMonk: He usually prefers forgoing weapons in favor of good ole' bare knuckle brawling.
* BashBrothers: With Iron Fist, with the two famously being the founders of the "Heroes for Hire".
* TheBigGuy: Serves as this for the Defenders.
* ChainPain: Used the length of chain on his arm guards for a weapon. He also wears it to symbolize the injustice he broke free from.
* CivvieSpandex: Just wears jeans and a t-shirt as opposed to an elaborate costume.
* HappilyMarried: To Jessica Jones.
* HenpeckedHusband: Played for laughs when he stops in the middle of a battle to answer a phone call from his wife.
* ImmuneToBullets: The experiment made his skin nigh impenetrable.
* ScaryBlackMan: As one of the more powerful members of the Defenders, it's best not to get on his bad side.
* SuperStrength: Not to the same extent as Jessica Jones or other heroes with this ability, but it's another side effect of the experiment besides his impenetrable skin.
[[/folder]]

!!Marvel Knights

[[folder:The Punisher (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/ThePunisher Frank Castle / The Punisher]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #129 (February, 1974)

A former soldier, Frank Castle saw his wife and children gunned down in a mafia hit gone wrong. Deciding to devote himself to cleaning up the streets, he became the ruthless Punisher.
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* AntiHero: Frank has zero issue with being [[UnscrupulousHero judge, jury, and executioner.]]
* AwesomeMcCoolName: Frank ''Castle.''
* BadassNormal: Possibly THE BadassNormal of the Marvel Universe. He's got no superpowers or fancy tech, just a lot of guns, guile, and special ops training.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Just about the darkest you can get without going into full-blown villain territory. Frank may be ruthless, but he does have a code of morality that prevents him from harming the innocent.
* {{Determinator}}: If you get in his sights, prepare to live your life in fear. Because he will. Not. ''STOP.''
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite his lack of mercy, Frank does not kill other superheroes and actively discourages people from copying his own methods as even he doesn't like being the Punisher
* {{Fanboy}}: He idolizes ''Captain America.''
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: On a good day Frank will let his heart shine through.
* NeverHurtAnInnocent: This is his code, and may be the one major thing that separates him from the people he fights. As brutal and terrifying as the Punisher can be, he makes it a point to ''never'' harm those who don't deserve it.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Even before his family was murdered Frank went through some pretty traumatic experiences as a soldier.
* TokenEvilTeammate: His debut in the comics was as a Spider-Man villain, and he's the darkest and least heroic anti-hero out of all of the playable cast.
* VigilanteMan: Even among the Marvel heroes Frank operates well outside the law.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blade (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Blade}} Eric Brooks / Blade]]
!!!'''Species:''' Dhampyr
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Tomb of Dracula'' #10 (July, 1973)

Eric Brooks began his life under unusual circumstances. After his mother was bitten by a vampire, he was born with many of their strengths but none of their weaknesses. Christening himself Blade, he devoted his life to eliminating vampires from the face of the Earth.
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* AntiHero: Blade has little tolerance for vampires and is completely fine with killing their cronies as well.
* BadassBeard: As usual, has his neatly trimmed goatee
* BadassLongcoat: As usual, Blade is a fan of leather trenchcoats.
* DayWalkingVampire: Known as the Daywalker for possessing vampiric powers, but none of their vulnerabilities.
* {{Dhampyr}}: Due to his mother being bitten while she was pregnant, Blade was born with vampiric abilities but a lack of their weaknesses.
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Has a pair of custom-forged katanas.
* ScaryBlackMan: One of the scariest in the Marvel universe.
* SunglassesAtNight: Never takes them off.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Moon Knight (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/MoonKnight Marc Spector / Moon Knight]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Werewolf by Night'' vol. 1 #32 (August, 1975).

A former US Marine turned mercenary, Marc Spector had a job go wrong in Egypt. As he lay dying, he was contacted by the Egyptian moon god Khonshu who offered to save Marc in exchange for becoming the god's avatar on Earth. Thus, Moon Knight was created.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: He's an avatar of an Egyptian god.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Marvel's Franchise/{{Batman}}, and more obvious about it than Black Panther (who also has many differences), as Moon Knight was made as an intentional homage to the Caped Crusader.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: His name is Marc ''Spector''.
* BadassCape: As usual, Moon Knight has an appropriately dramatic cape.
* BadassNormal: As expected from someone well-known for being Marvel's take on Franchise/{{Batman}}. He has no powers, but has all the skill, gadgets, and money to compensate.
* TheCowl: He's essentially the Marvel equivalent of ComicBook/{{Batman}} or, going further back, Radio/TheShadow.
* DeathByOriginStory: And he was the one who died! He got better though.
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* ManInWhite: Keeping with the lunar theme, his costume is pure white.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: An ex-mercenary.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Morbius (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Morbius}} Michael Morbius / Morbius The Living Vampire]]
!!!'''Species:''' Pseudo vampire (Human mutate)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #101 (October 1971)

A Greek biologist suffering from a fatal blood disease, Dr. Michael Morbius attempted to cure his condition by using fluids extracted from vampire bats. Unfortunately, it resulted in Morbius exhibiting powers and urges similar to a vampire. Despite this, he strove to use his powers for good and became Morbius, the Living Vampire.
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* AntiHero: He's a lot more merciful than other examples, though you ''still'' don't want to test him, especially when he's hungry.
* BadassLonghair: A lustrous black curtain.
* BlessedWithSuck: Sure, he's got SuperStrength, SuperSpeed, and a HealingFactor, but he's also weak to sunlight and has the usual bloodlust of a normal vampire.
* ButterFace: Downplayed; he still looks really scary, but lacks the weird, chiropteran face of the comics and as such looks a lot more handsome.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite looking like a scary vampire, Morbius is actually pretty level-headed.
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* GeniusBruiser: He's got the usual superhuman suite of physical powers, but he's also a Nobel Prize-winning biologist.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: While he DID cure his condition, it also turned him into a vampiric creature.
* HighCollarOfDoom: Sports his classic, high-collared outfit. Though he's a good guy
* HorrorHunger: A constant source of trouble for him as he has the same urge to feed as normal vampires.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: He's not ''actually'' a vampire as he wasn't born as one or turned by a real vampire, he just displays symptoms similar to vampirism.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Pitch-black hair and chalk-white skin.
* WeakenedByTheLight: Unlike normal vampires Morbius can operate during the day, but he's severely weakened as a result.
[[/folder]]

!!Others

[[folder:Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]
!![[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''That went so much better than when I do it alone!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Great power. Greater responsibility.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

A bite from a very special spider transformed nerdy Peter Parker into the Amazing Spider-Man. Initially arrogant and conceited, he would be humbled by the death of his beloved Uncle Ben — a death that he had the power to prevent. Now knowing that WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility, he has dedicated himself to crushing New York's criminal element and aiding those who can't protect themselves.
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* ArachnidAppearanceAndAttire: He's the ''Spider''-Man, though he's more brightly-colored and jovial than the usual example.
* BigAppleSauce: NYC born and raised.
* BuildingSwing: His main method of traversal in general. Gameplay-wise, this gives him aerial movement on par with flying characters like Iron Man and Falcon.
* CompositeCharacter: His appearance here is mostly based on that of the comics, but also has elements of his [=MCU=] counterpart.
* DeadpanSnarker: One of the undisputed masters of it in the Marvel Universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Man (Miles Morales)]]
!![[ComicBook/MilesMorales Miles Morales / Spider-Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''All of this is so much bigger than us. I mean, I can barely do my own laundry. Stopping cosmic annihilation is a bit outside my comfort zone.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Next generation wall-crawler. His own hero.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Ultimate Fallout'' #4 (August 2011)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Nadji Jeter

In another timeline separate from the one the original Spider-Man hails from, Peter Parker died. His legacy, however, was carried on by Miles Morales, another teenager bitten by a radioactive spider, succeeding the late Peter as a new generation of Spider-Man.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: An Afro-Latino teenager carrying on the mantle of Spider-Man.
* DarkIsNotEvil: His costume is mostly black (bearing some resemblance to the Symbiote costume) with red as the secondary color, but is also one of the good guys.
* DeadpanSnarker: More deadpan than Peter, but he's not as much of a motor mouth.
* InvisibilityCloak: One of his special abilities allows him to turn invisible, to get the drop on foes.
* ShockAndAwe: His webshooters can fire electrified webbing to stun enemies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Gwen]]
!![[ComicBook/SpiderGwen Gwen Stacy / Spider-Gwen]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Hey! I didn’t come all the way to an alternate reality to get thrown in a prison cell! I could’ve just stayed home for that!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Cross-dimenisonal Spider-Woman. Ready to rock.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #2 (February 2014)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AllegraClark

In the universe that the original Spider-Man hailed from, Gwen Stacy died at the hands of the Green Goblin. In an alternate universe, however, it was Gwen who was bitten by a radioactive spider, transforming her into her universe's own Spider-Man... or rather, Spider-''Gwen''!
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* EpicFlail: One of her attacks creates a giant ball of web which she swings around like a flail.
* DeadpanSnarker: Comes standard as a heroic spider person.
* DimensionalTraveler: Fitting to her bio, Gwen retains her [[InterdimensionalTravelDevice portal bacelet]] from the comics which she uses this to frequently to travel other dimensions in the multiverse.
* InTheHood: Her costume has one that's part of the bodysuit. Don't ask how it manages to stay on while web-swinging.
* TeleportSpam: Her portal bracelet allows her to teleport to attack foes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Venom]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock / Venom]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Our methods may be more extreme than these other so-called heroes, but we seek the same goal—to protect the innocent and to punish the guilty. Especially Spider-Man.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human / Symbiote (Klyntar)
!!!'''Title:''' Sinister symbiote. Lethal protector.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #252 (May 1984) (Venom Symbiote) / ''Web of Spider-Man'' #18 (September 1986) (Eddie Brock) / ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #300 (May 1988) (Venom)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum

Spidey's adventures in space led to an encounter with a corrupted symbiote that was imprisoned by its fellow symbiotes for wanting a true symbiotic bond with its host. Disguising itself as a black suit, it tried to form a permanent bond with Spidey, but he got rid of it before it could do so by exposing it to the sound of church bells. That same symbiote met Eddie Brock, a man who believed his life to be ruined by Spider-Man. Their combined enmity gave birth to the entity known as Venom, an antihero with a bone to pick with the friendly neighborhood web-slinger.
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* AntiHero: Venom is very... loose with their morals when it comes to dealing with criminals, [[UnscrupulousHero to say the least,]] but they're on the heroes' side. This is mostly in line with their early portrayal in the comics, as when they're not blinded by their hate of Spider-Man, Venom can easily function as a heroic figure in spite of the methods they employ.
* ArchEnemy: One of the big ones for Spider-Man, even after his AntiHero transition.
* TheBigGuy: For their fellow web-slingers. While all of them have enhanced strength, Venom's is by far the most augmented.
* TheBusCameBack: PlayedWith, as Venom has had some sort of playable presence in all three games, but while the first game had Eddie Brock as the host, the second game swapped him out in favor of Mac Gargan. Here, Eddie Brock is back as Venom.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite having a pitch-black costume and a more merciless nature when compared to most of the heroes, Venom is on the side of good.
* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: During the boss fight against them and Electro, Eddie makes it clear that he ''doesn't'' want to fight, but he still has no intention of losing.
* ExpressiveMask: Due to said "mask" being the symbiote's face.
* GloryHound: Venom declares that he will become "the world's one true champion" once the heroes defeat Thanos. Downplayed however, in that he immediately follows up with a death threat to Spider-Man; emphasizing that even after he's lauded as a hero, killing Spidey is the V-Man's number one priority.
* GutturalGrowler / VoiceOfTheLegion: As per tradition with the character, Venom has a heavily filtered voice to hammer home how monstrous his alien ClingyCostume is.
* LovecraftianSuperpower: Like other video game adapations, Venom's powerset heavily involves Eddie using the symbiote in their special attacks to differentiate him from Spider-Man. Notably this version of Venom seems to have a attack similar to the [[VideoGame/MarvelvsCapcom Venom Fang.]]
* NeverHurtAnInnocent: Like their title mentions, Eddie prides himself on being the Lethal Protector of the innocent. It was even present during their earlier days as a villain, as Venom developed this thanks to character devlopment. It also used to be one of their key character traits that separated them from the criminals they fought before Venom mellowed out into a PragmaticHero in the comics.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Always.
* OverlyLongTongue: A staple, with it ''constantly'' slithering about.
* TokenEvilTeammate: They're easily the least heroic and most violent of the playable web-slingers thus far, even working with Electro before you unlock them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ms. Marvel]]
!![[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Please, please, PLEASE don’t erase reality! I really kinda sorta like reality! Sure, it’s not perfect, but it’s the only one I’ve got!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Title:''' Inhuman polymorph. Fangirl. Total Champion.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain Marvel Vol 7'' #14 (September 2013) (Kamala Khan) / ''All-New Marvel NOW! Point One'' #1 (March 2014) (Ms Marvel)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KathreenKhavari

A Pakistani-American Muslim girl who gains powers after the [[MassEmpoweringEvent Terrigen Bomb]] triggers her Inhuman genes. After being exposed to Terrigen Mist, Kamala discovers she has Inhuman DNA and her latent shapeshifting power becomes apparent. Inspired by her heroine Carol Danvers a.k.a Captain Marvel, Kamala decides to use her newfound abilities to protect her home and those in need.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: A Muslim of Pakistani ancestry who took up the old mantle of her idol Captain Marvel
* {{Fangirl}}: A superhero who herself was inspired by other superheroes. It's even noted in her bio.
* RubberMan: She can stretch her limbs or flatten herself to almost paper-like dimensions.
* ScarfOfAsskicking: A very long one.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Her main ability, which gives her several other abilities as well.
* SizeShifter: Able to grow her entire body or just parts of it, such as her fists. She can also shrink to insect-size.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Crystal]]
!![[ComicBook/TheInhumans Crystalia Amaquelin / Crystal]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''He tried to take us out of our element. But he forgot that elements are still mine to control!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Title:''' Elemental Inhuman. Not your typical princess.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mary Faber

A Princess of Attilan, younger sister of Medusa and cousin of Black Bolt.
----
* AscendedExtra: She was only an NPC in the first game. Now she's one of the playable roster of heroes.
* BadassPrincess: Princess of Attilan and fully capable of fighting.
* ElementalPowers: Crystal possesses the ability to mentally manipulate the four classical elements: fire, water, earth, and air.
* FormFittingWardrobe: Her yellow suit is very tight.
* MultiColoredHair: Once again has that weird band of black in her otherwise orange hair.
* NiceGirl: She's definitely the WhiteSheep of the family, giving an impassioned plea to Black Bolt to help fight Thanos
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: A princess who fights as a superhero. Her title says as much.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ghost Rider]]
!![[ComicBook/GhostRider Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Not even the fire of Hell itself can contain me when there is vengeance to be delivered!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Spotlight'' #5 (August 1972)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

When stunt rider Johnny Blaze made a deal with the demon Mephisto to cure his mentor's cancer, he should have known better. Rejecting the deal when Mephisto came to collect, Blaze became bonded to the spirit Zarathos, turning into the terrifying Ghost Rider.
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* AntiHero: He's technically on the side of good, but you probably couldn't tell that from his appearance or [[UnscrupulousHero his methods,]] the latter of which includes ''burning the souls of his enemies''.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: The name "Ghost Rider" certainly counts, but even before he got his alter ego, his name is ''Johnny Blaze''.
* BadassBiker: Johnny Blaze is a stunt motorcyclist, and this carries over into his Ghost Rider persona.
* BloodKnight: Even when Zarathos isn't in control, it's pretty clear that Johnny Blaze REALLY likes his job.
* TheBusCameBack: Johnny returns from the first game after being absent from the second.
* ChainPain: Wields a length of chain laced with hellfire as a weapon.
* CircusBrat: A stunt rider who worked in a circus, whose father was also a stuntman.
* CivvieSpandex: His outfit is just a leather biker jacket with matching pants, but since they look cool anyway and he's a flaming skeleton you barely notice.
* CoolBike: A demonic hog with flaming wheels that transforms along with him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: He may be a demonic biker with a flaming skull for a head, but he is a good guy.
* DealWithTheDevil: His origin story, with his powers being the result of a deal with Mephisto.
* DeathGlare: Weaponized with the Penance Stare, which he uses to burn the souls of the guilty.
* FlamingSkulls: Johnny looks like the cover to a heavy metal album.
* GoodIsNotNice: He'll never hurt an innocent, but if you're his target then you'd be better off asking for mercy from ''Wolverine''!
* GroundPound: One of his moves is him punching the ground so hard it cracks.
* GutturalGrowler: Holy ''crap'', he makes Wolverine sound tame! Courtesy of sharing the same voice actor, he sounds like the Hulk has been chain-smoking cigars. Made of brimstone.
* HellbentForLeather: Emphasis on the ''hell.''
* LegacyCharacter: Johnny Blaze is technically the ''second'' Ghost Rider, taking after the Western hero Carter Slade.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Can tank hits with the best of them, but in Ghost Rider form Johnny is just a skeleton wreathed in flame.
* PlayingWithFire: He ''is'' the fire.
* SkullForAHead: Practically a TropeCodifier for comics.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Loki]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Loki}} Loki Laufeyson]]
!!!'''Species''': Ice Giant
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #85 (October 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

Loki is the biological son of Frost Giant chieftain Laufey. After Odin killed Laufey in battle, he adopted Loki and raised him as his own son.
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* AnIcePerson: Uses a lot of ice spells in his attacks.
* ArchEnemy: One of the most well-known enemies of Thor and the Avengers, notably being the catalyst that resulted in the formation of the latter.
* AscendedExtra: His last appearance was as a boss character in the first game. Here, he's now both a boss and a playable character.
* BlackMagic: One of the many branches of power available to him and another contrast with his muscle bound brother.
* BladeOnAStick: Wields an enchanted glaive capable of casting magic.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns after appearing in the first game.
* CainAndAbel: Well, duh. He's in the role of Cain while his brother Thor is the Abel.
* CoolHelmet: Like Thor and Hela, he sports some pretty elaborate headwear.
* EnemyMine: Typically a villain, but has allied himself with the heroes due to the circumstances.
* EvilSorcerer: He is perhaps the most powerful sorcerer in all of Asgard. His knowledge of the mystic arts is unparalleled in all of Asgard, even though many mighty sorcerers and sorceresses make it their home.
* MasterOfIllusion: He loves this, so he uses this to trick his opponent or escape.
* MesACrowd: Can create duplicates of himself to aid in battle.
* PhysicalGod: The Norse god of mischief.
[[/folder]]

!Villains

[[folder:Thanos]]
!!ComicBook/{{Thanos}}
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[[caption-width-right:350:''You have come a long way just to die.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Eternal-Deviant hybrid
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Invincible Iron Man'' #55 (February 1973)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Isaac C. Singleton Jr.

The Mad Titan feared across the cosmos, Thanos is a warlord with but a singular fixation: collecting the Infinity Stones and using their immense power to carry out his will -- which often involves death on an unfathomable scale.
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* AscendedExtra: He was mentioned in passing by Uatu during one of the epilogues in the first game (and depending on your actions, he either successfully takes over Earth or is fought back by the heroes with Odin's assistance). Now he takes center stage as the main villain.
* BigBad: The ultimate villain of the game [[spoiler:until Thane pops up.]]
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:After his defeat, he teams up with the heroes to bring down his power-mad son Thane.]]
-->'''Thanos:''' [[spoiler:I will end you, even if it means allying with these so-called heroes to do so.]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Subterranean even. Fitting for a powerful conqueror.
* FinalBoss: The final opponent the heroes must face to save the universe. [[spoiler:Actually, '''one''' of them. The other one is his son Thane, who upstages him immediately after Thanos' defeat.]]
* ForegoneConclusion: The game's trailers make it no secret that he'll complete the Infinity Gauntlet; the question is whether or not the heroes will be too late to stop him from unleashing it upon the universe.
* ObviouslyEvil: He's a massive, purple-skinned, baritone-voiced conqueror whose name is similar to that of the Greek god of Death. He is NOT a nice guy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Black Order]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackOrder The Black Order]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Corvius Glaive, Cull Obsidian, Proxima Midnight, Supergiant, Ebony Maw]]
!!!'''Title (Proxima Midnight):''' Deals in death. And she means business.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Infinity'' #1 (October 2013)

Proxima Midnight, Ebony Maw, Corvus Glaive, Cull Obsidian, and Supergiant: this quintet of fearsome villains serve as elite members of Thanos's army. Each is a dangerous one-person army unto themselves, and all have been tasked with aiding the mad tyrant in his hunt for the Infinity Stones.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Black Dwarf instead takes his ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'' name with Cull Obsidian.
* AnAxeToGrind: Cull Obsidian's weapon of choice is a gigantic axe.
* AntagonistTitle: Or subtitle, as the game is named after them.
* BladeOnAStick: Proxima Midnight with her spear and Corvus Glaive with, erm, a glaive.
* TheBrute: Cull Obsidian, who serves as TheBigGuy for the Black Order.
* CoDragons: The Black Order are all TheDragon to Thanos.
* CoolHelmet: Of all the members, Proxima stands out with her horned headwear.
* EvilGenius: Ebony Maw falls squarely into this role.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Proxima and Supergiant are both blue and attractive.
* MsFanservice: Proxima Midnight and Supergiant, both due to SensualSpandex.
* ProphetEyes: All of them sport these.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Ebony Maw, who revels in inflicting pain on others while maintaining a placid tone.
* SuperToughness: Cull Obsidian, like Luke Cage, sports an incredibly durable hide.
* TruerToTheText: Compared to ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', where they were renamed "Children of Thanos" and were only a four piece. Here, they're a five-member band with Supergiant included, and are explicitly called "The Black Order".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ultron]]
!!ComicBook/{{Ultron}}
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!!!'''Species:''' Android
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #55
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimMeskimen
Dr. Hank Pym, the original Ant-Man, created Ultron in the hope that he would help him protect humanity. His artificial intelligence, however, determined humanity to be the true threat to the world, one that must be subjugated.
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* ArchnemesisDad: Ultron has three "children" who all went down on a heroic path: Vision, Jocasta and Victor Mancha. They all despise him as much as anyone else.
* TheBusCameBack: Was a boss in the first game and absent in the second; he now returns as a boss for the third.
* KillerRobot: As always, Ultron seeks to rule and/or exterminate humanity.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: He's a shapeshifting, demonic, robotic mad scientist with daddy issues.
* {{Technopathy}}: Is capable of overriding and controlling other machines.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Goblin]]
!![[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Norman Osborn / Green Goblin]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #14 (July 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum

Business mogul Norman Osborn tested an experimental strength-enhancing serum upon himself, making him powerful and insane in equal measure as the Green Goblin. Now, with a flying glider and bombs at his disposal, he plagues Spider-Man and the world as a vicious killer.
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* ArchEnemy: Green Goblin is considered to be Spider-Man's most personal and longstanding nemesis. Even other top foes like Doc Ock and Venom ultimately boil down to being close seconds, given how much personal and emotional turmoil and suffering Goblin's taken Spidey through.
* CoolHat: An utterly ridiculous-looking floppy purple one that is nevertheless an iconic part of the outfit.
* CoolPlane: His Goblin Glider, which has had numerous iterations and is constantly being improved upon.
* DemotedToExtra: He was a playable character in the second ''Ultimate Alliance'' game. Here, he shows up as a boss.
* ForTheEvulz: Green Goblin's motivation in all situations; and Norman Osborn's motivation in many.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kingpin]]
!![[ComicBook/TheKingpin Wilson Fisk / Kingpin]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #50 (July 1967)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tim Blaney

Wilson Fisk was born in poverty, but used the strength befitting his massive body, cunning, and lack of fetters to climb up the New York criminal underworld and take over as the Kingpin, a menace to Spider-Man and Daredevil alike.
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* AffablyEvil: He's usually polite and somewhat soft-spoken.
* ArchEnemy: He is one of Spider-Man's oldest nemeses, and in more recent years, has become Daredevil's most dangerous enemy.
* BadassNormal: Just a human, but one with abnormal strength and a cunning intellect.
* GeniusBruiser: His brain is far deadlier than his brawn.
* RagsToRiches: Grew up in the meanest parts of New York, but managed to claw his way to the top
* StoutStrength: Don't let his size fool you into thinking he's a dough boy, that's ALL muscle.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman]]
!![[Characters/SpiderManRoguesGalleryIToZ William Baker / Sandman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #4 (Sept. 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardEpcar

A once common criminal desperate for money and in debt to the mob, William Baker found himself in a nuclear testing site and exposed to radiation that bound his body to the sand around him. With control over the sand around him, he uses his newfound powers as the Sandman to improve his station in life.
----
* ElementalShapeshifter: True to his codename, [[DishingOutDirt Baker can freely manipulate sand]], which his entire body is comprised of. The sand functions identically to, and appears to be, normal flesh. However, he can convert all or parts of his body into animated sand at will.
* SentientSands: He is made out of sand (you might have guessed it from his name), stemming from when he hid out on a beach to evade the law, only for said beach to become the test site of a nuclear bomb, with the radiation bonding his molecules to the sand around him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Electro]]
!!Max Dillon / Electro
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #9 (Feb. 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristopherDanielBarnes

A freak accident with lightning drove engineer Max Dillon mad in addition to granting him control over electricity. Now, as Electro, he plagues Spider-Man as a dangerous and unpredictable criminal.
----
* ShockAndAwe: His main powers, Electro can generate massive quantities of electricity, theoretically up to approximately one million volts. He can employ this electrostatic energy as lightning arcs from his fingertips, and his maximum charge is more than enough to kill a normal human.
* VillainTeamUp: His debut has him working alongside Venom.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Infinity Sentinel]]
!!Infinity Sentinel
!!!'''Species:''' Android (upgraded by the Power Stone)
!!!'''Title:''' Normal mutant hunting robots weren't bad enough?
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #14 (November 1965) (Sentinels)

Bolivar Trask, a mad scientist with a seething hatred of mutants, created an army of superpowered androids with the explicit purpose of hunting down, capturing, or even ''killing'' mutants. One of these mechanical menaces has managed to get it's hands on the Power Stone during a attack on the X-Mansion. Their leader is Master Mold, a gigantic Sentinel capable of creating other Sentinels.
----
* FantasticRacism: The Sentinels were created out of a hatred towards mutants and target them first and foremost.
* FromBadToWorse: When one of the Sentinels acquires the Power Stone and is transformed.
-->''Infinity Sentinel: Normal mutant hunting robots weren't bad enough?''
* HiveQueen: Master Mold, a sort of super Sentinel that can construct others.
* HumongousMecha: Already towering over humans, The Infinity Sentinel is even bigger.
* {{Killer Robot}}s: Particularly towards mutants, but depending on the story they can be a threat to humans too.
* MechaMooks: As always, the Sentinels are evil robots with a penchant for hunting mutants and the Infinity Sentinel summons multiple of them throughout its boss fight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ronan the Accuser]]
!!Ronan the Accuser
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #65 (August 1967)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' James C. Mathis III

The Supreme Accuser of the Kree Empire, head of the Public Accuser Corps (the Empire's main law-enforcement body) and one of the highest ranking officials in the Empire, second only to the Supreme Intelligence and the Imperial Minister.
----
* AdaptationalVillainy: This version of Ronan draws from the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse version, itself based on Ronan's early portrayal. As such, he's a full-on villain rather than a [[HeelFaceTurn villain-turned-hero]] like he is in the current comics.
* DropTheHammer: Ronan's hammer, which can also restructure molecules. He usually just uses it to hit people really, ''really'' hard.
* MyNaymeIs: Its Ro-nan, not Ro-nin.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Of the "Proud Soldier Race" type, as the Kree are more of a species of [[ScaryDogmaticAliens fascist/Communist totalitarians]] than Klingon-like Vikings or samurai.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ultimo]]
!!Ultimo
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!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #76 (April 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jim Meskimen

A weaponized liquid metal construct created by an unknown alien race, Ultimo laid waste to numerous worlds until he was eventually defeated and crash landed on Earth.
----
* CrushKillDestroy: A directive of his.
* GrandTheftMe: Ultron takes over his body as an upgrade.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nebula]]
!!ComicBook/{{Nebula|Marvel Comics}}
!!!'''Species:''' Luphomoid
!!!'''Title:''' Thanos's adopted daughter. Gamora's constant headache.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #257
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshlyBurch

Another adopted daughter of Thanos, who was raised alongside Gamora as a sister, Nebula is determined to prove that she is the superior fighter at all costs: an obsession that often puts her at odds with Gamora's new family, the Guardians of the Galaxy.
----
* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair on this professional assassin's head.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Gamora's Abel.
* {{Cyborg}}: Has cybernetic implants.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Surtur]]
!![[Characters/TheMightyThorGiants Surtur]]
!!!'''Species:''' Fire giant
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #97 (Oct. 1963)

A fire giant and Lord of Muspelheim, the land of fire and master of a race of fire demons. Seeks to start Ragnarok and cleanse the universe of all life save for his kind.
----
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: At his largest, Surtur can exceed more then 1,000 feet tall.
* {{BFS}}: Well, in terms of comparison it's about a normal sword to HIM, but considering Surtur is frickin' huge his sword is about the size of a car.
* BigRedDevil: Like the rest of the Demons of Muspelheim.
* HumanoidAbomination: Oldest living thing in the Nine Worlds who seeks to destroy all life alien to his own.
* PlayingWithFire: He's a literal fire giant.
* SatanicArchetype: Contrary to mythology, where he is a neutral force who merely fulfills a cosmic role.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mystique]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Mystique}} Raven Darkholme / Mystique]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Changes her shape. Rarely changes her mind.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Ms. Marvel'' #16 (May 1978)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SumaleeMontano
Real name Raven Darkholme, Mystique is a shapeshifting mutant who, much like Magneto, fights for mutant rights and is willing to do anything in their name. She also has a complicated history with the X-Men, including that her own son is Nightcrawler.
----
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Like her son, her mutation gives her skin a uniform blue tone.
* ArchEnemy: One of the more well-known enemies of the X-Men, and an old one to Captain Marvel.
* ArchnemesisMom: She's on the opposite side as the X-Men, which has her biological son Nightcrawler as well as her adopted daughter Rogue.
* TheBusCameBack: Marks her first appearance in the ''Ultimate Alliance'' series after her appearances in the ''VideoGame/XMenLegends'' titles.
* TheDragon: Like many adaptations, she's this to Magneto alongside the Juggernaut.
* EvilRedhead: Contrasts with her blue skin.
* MasterOfDisguise: Being a shapeshifter, she can do this with ease, allowing her to impersonate members of the X-Men like Cyclops.
* MsFanservice: Wears a dress that shows off her legs and back.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Due to her cells constantly regenerating her natural aging process is greatly slowed. She's actually over a century old.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: Her outfit flaunts her back.
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Once again sporting her skull belt. 
* SupernaturallyYoungParent: Despite having adult children (biological and adopted), she looks like she's the same age as them.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Her signature, being able to morph into anyone she's met.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Juggernaut]]
!![[Characters/XmenBrotherhoodOfMutants Cain Marko / Juggernaut]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human (mystically empowered)
!!!'''Title:''' Enchanted enforcer. Nothing can stop him.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #12 (July 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Peter Lurie

The stepbrother of Charles Xavier, Cain Marko was empowered by the mystical Ruby of Cyttorak that gave him unfathomable power including super strength, unlimited endurance, and that his momentum never stops once he gets going.
----
* AdvancingBossOfDoom: Chases the party through the mansion before being fought.
* BadassBoast: "There ain't nothin' that can stop me!"
* BigBrotherBully: To Charles.
* TheBrute: Serves as one to Magneto.
* CainAndAbel: Xavier's step-brother. Bonus points in that his name really ''is'' Cain.
* CompositeCharacter: Here, he's TheBrute to Magneto, taking up a role traditionally held by the Blob.
* CoolHelmet: Much like Magneto he wears one. And much like Magneto it's used to guard him from psychic attacks.
* DemotedToExtra: He was simply a boss character in the first ''X-Men Legends'' game, but was PromotedToPlayable in both ''X-Men Legends II'' and the second ''Ultimate Alliance'' game (the latter including him as DLC). Now he's been reduced to a boss again.
* ImplacableMan: Literally cannot be stopped once he builds momentum. A section of the game is just the party running from him.
* TheJuggernaut: There's a reason he provides the page image. Throw anything at him, he will. Not. STOP.
* SuperSpeed: Not as extreme as others, but he's completely capable of moving the same speed as powered vehicles.
* SuperStrength: One of the Marvel Universe's biggest heavyweights.
* TokenEnemyMinority: Of a sort. He works for Magneto, a mutant supremacist, despite Juggernaut being a mystically-empowered human rather than a true mutant.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dormammu]]
!![[Characters/DoctorStrange Dormammu]]
!!!'''Species:''' Faltine
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #126 (November 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The ruler of the Dark Dimension, and ArchEnemy of Doctor Strange.
----
* ArchEnemy: Traditionally, he is Doctor Strange's most hated adversary.
* DimensionLord: Rules his own plane of existence, known as the Dark Dimension.
* TheDreaded: Among his titles are The Dread Dormammu or The Dread One.
* ManOnFire: He's basically a living inferno.
* ObviouslyEvil: He's a flaming humanoid wearing ScaryImpracticalArmor.
* OutsideContextProblem: Dormammu showing up with the desire for the Infinity Stones is bad news, especially since he comes from out of the universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hela]]
!!ComicBook/{{Hela}}
!!!'''Species:''' Asgardian
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #102 (March 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NikaFutterman

The Asgardian goddess of death and daughter of Loki, Thor's arch nemesis.
----
* BadassCape: Like her father, she sports a properly extravagant cloak.
* CoolHelmet: Possibly the coolest, being an elaborate head piece with extravagant horns.
* DaddysLittleVillain: Not only is she the goddess of death, she’s also the daughter of Loki.
* DimensionLord: Of Hel and Niflheim, being a goddess of death after all.
* FormFittingWardrobe: As usual, has her green and black catsuit that's basically a second skin.
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: Skintight catsuit? Check. Elaborate cloak? Check. ''The coolest freaking helmet in the game?'' Triple check!
* MsFanservice: That catsuit is VERY tight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Destroyer]]
!!The Destroyer
!!!'''Species:''' Automaton
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #118 (July 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Liam O'Brien

A suit of Asgardian armor powered by magic
----
* AnimatedArmor: A very large suit of armor that's powered by a spirit.
* TheBusCameBack: It appeared in the first game as a boss character, and returns here in the same role.
* TheJuggernaut: As it's mainly controlled by others such as Hela, it will generally just smash anything in its path with no regard for itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Octopus]]
!![[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #3 (July 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' William Salyers
A freak accident resulted in a quartet of cybernetic tentacles becoming fused to the body of gifted nuclear physicist Otto Octavius. Now a dangerous combination of genius intellect, mechanical strength, and radiation-induced insanity, he has turned to a life of crime as "Doctor Octopus" and has plagued Spider-Man as a constant menace ever since.
----
* {{Acrofatic}}: He has a bit of a gut, but his tentacles allow him greater mobility.
* ArchEnemy: Is one of Spider-Man's top three enemies of all time.
* AnimalMotifs: As his name suggests, the Octopus, with his four limbs and tentacles adding up to eight.
* ArtificialLimbs: His signature cyber tentacles, which he can use for traversal or combat.
* BadassBookworm: A renowned nuclear physicist, making him one of Spider-Man's more intelligent and deadly foes.
* CombatTentacles: A TropeCodifier, as his tentacles allow him greater strength than normal.
* FreakLabAccident: His origin story, with his tentacles being forcefully fused onto his back.
* GadgeteerGenius: He designed his tentacles himself.
* MadScientist: A genius nuclear physicist, and insane in equal measure.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mysterio]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Mysterio}} Quentin Beck / Mysterio]]
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #13 (June 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidKaye

A failed actor but gifted special effects artist, Mysterio turned to villainy when his lofty Hollywood aspirations passed him by. His first major act as a supervillain was to frame Spider-Man for a museum robbery — it didn't end up working in his favor. Vowing revenge on the webslinger, Mysterio would end up becoming one of Spider-Man's most enduring rogues.
----
* FishbowlHelmet: He's infamous for the glass helmet he wears that looks like a fish bowl. Although it's used more to protect himself from his own hallucinatory gas.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Special effects wizardry may not sound like that great of a supervillain gimmick, but Mysterio's shown time and time again that it can be downright deadly in the right hands.
* MasterOfIllusion: His specialty and he even uses it as a title. Though his illusions are all based from his previous employment in the special effects industry.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Klaw]]
!!Ulysses Klaw / Klaw
!!! '''Species:''' Human mutate
!!! '''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #53 (August 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Shaughnessy
Once a European scientist and smuggler, Ulysses Klaw was obsessed with finding vibranium, a rare metal found in the hidden nation of Wakanda. An experimental device transformed his body into pure sound, giving him access to a wide array of superhuman abilities.
----
* ArchEnemy: To Black Panther.
* ArmCannon: His primary weapon, which is powered by vibranium.
* EnergyBeing: His body is composed of living sonic energy.
* GreenLanternRing: He can create various constructs made of solidified sonic energy.
* MakeMeWannaShout: He's able to fire powerful sonic blasts from the emitter on his right arm.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:M.O.D.O.K.]]
!![[ComicBook/{{MODOK}} George Tarleton / M.O.D.O.K.]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #93 (September 1967)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WallyWingert
George Tarleton was an otherwise unremarkable scientist who had the misfortune of being in the employ of the terrorist organization known as Advanced Idea Mechanics. His employers would choose him to be the test subject of a genetic manipulation project to turn him into a living supercomputer.It succeeded in doing just that, as well as mutating poor Tarleton into an unstable super-smart psychotic psychokineticist known as the '''M'''ental '''O'''rganism '''D'''esigned '''O'''nly for '''K'''illing, or "M.O.D.O.K."
----
* TheBusCameBack: Returns as a boss character after appearing in the first game.
* {{Cephalothorax}}: He does have a small, atrophied body, but you can't see anything but his head and limbs as long as he's in his chair.
* EvilCripple: M.O.D.O.K. gained his powers at the cost of his mobility.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: From nothing special to a murderous giant head monster.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Extremely powerful, but a egotistical despot who seeks to rule the world at whatever the cost.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bullseye]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Bullseye}} "Benjamin Poindexter" / Bullseye]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #131 (March 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
An assassin whose marksmanship makes him a danger even to metahumans.
----
* ArchEnemy: While Murdock and Fisk have drifted into WorthyOpponent territory at times, [[HateSink only pure hatred will ever exist]] between Murdock and Bullseye.
* AxCrazy: One of the single most psychotic characters in the MU.
* TheBusCameBack: Is another returning boss from the first game.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: They don't call him "Bullseye" for nothing. Certain heroes, primarily Daredevil, do give him trouble in this department however.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Bullseye's real name is unknown. "Benjamin Poindexter" is his most well-known name, but that's just another alias. Likewise, he also answers to "Lester", but again, that's not confirmed as a real name.
* ProfessionalKiller: Probably the best assassin in the Marvel Universe.
* {{Sadist}}: To the point where he'll still murder and torture people even when he's not on the job.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red Skull]]
!![[ComicBook/RedSkull Johann Schmidt / Red Skull]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941).
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Liam O'Brien

The most devious and dangerous member of HYDRA, and a constant menace to Captain America since World War II.
----
* ArchEnemy: The most hated adversary of Captain America.
* BadassLongcoat: His signature SS uniform.
* BadassNormal: He has no superpowers or enhanced abilities to match Captain America's, only his genius intellect.
* LastOfHisKind: One of the last remaining Nazi commanders from World War II.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: A literal Nazi!
* RedBaron: His real name is Johann Schmidt, but most people call him by his title.
* ShadowArchetype: To Captain America, essentially being his Nazi equivalent and representing almost everything that the good Captain stands against.
* SkullForAHead: It generally varies between being just a mask, and being ''his actual head turned into an actual red skull''.
* StillFightingTheCivilWar: Even long after it ended, he still believes he's fighting in World War II.
* ThoseWackyNazis: One of the most horrifying examples of this trope, both in the comics and generally elsewhere.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:HYDRA]]
!!ComicBook/{{HYDRA}}
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965)
A neo-Nazi terrorist organization that has long plagued the world, and one of the most dangerous groups of war criminals the Avengers have had to contend with.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maximus]]
!!Maximus Boltagon
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #47 (February 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader

The brother of Black Bolt, with ambitions to take the throne himself.
----

* CainAndAbel: Deeply envies his brother's position as king and marriage to Medusa.
* GadgeteerGenius: Maximus is a pretty skilled inventor. It's just that on occasion some of his inventions can, in a certain light, be utterly horrific things that should never see the light of day.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[[AC:Spoiler Character]]]]
!!Thane
!!!'''Species:''' Eternal-Inhuman hybrid
!!!'''Debut:''' ''[[Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers New Avengers]]'' #10 (November 2013)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobbieDaymond

The half-Inhuman son of Thanos.
----

* AGodAmI: After donning the Infinity Gauntlet, he immediately goes mad with power and proclaims that the universe needs something only he can give it.
* PoweredArmor: He uses the Infinity Stones to create a suit called the Infinity Armor, which makes him powerful enough to fight the assembled heroes hand-to-hand.
* TrueFinalBoss: After his father is defeated, Thane steals the Infinity Gauntlet for himself and becomes the game's ''actual'' final enemy.
* WalkingSpoiler: Nothing in the game implies that he's even ''existent'', much less the FinalBoss; and thus he shows up right towards the end after his father's defeat.

[[/folder]]
!Allies
[[folder:Lockjaw]]
!!Lockjaw
!!!'''Species''': Inhuman dog
!!!'''Title:''' Teleporting Inhuman dog. Earns his treats.
!!!'''Debut''': ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Adam Harrington

A large, dog-like companion of the Inhuman Royal Family.
----
* AscendedExtra: A minor example, as he was in the first game, but was simply one of many [=NPCs=] the player could talk to. Here, he's been promoted to being part of the game's saving system.
* BadassAdorable: A gigantic, but lovable alien dog.
* BigFriendlyDog: Big? [[CanisMajor Very]]. Friendly? That too.
* SupportPartyMember: He actually serves as your save point.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nick Fury]]
!!ComicBook/NickFury
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Keeps his eye on trouble.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Battle Scars'' #1 (January 2012)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' John Eric Bentley
A super-spy and natural-born leader who sits at the head of the global defense organization "SHIELD", but isn't afraid to jump into the fray and show those who threaten Earth why he commands the respect of Earth's greatest heroes.
----
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The leader of SHIELD, but he's ready to jump into the fray if needed.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Certainly counts considering he's inspired by his predecessor's Ultimate counterpart, who was in turn modeled after Creator/SamuelLJackson.
* DemotedToExtra: He was a playable character in the first two games, albeit as a secret character that had to be unlocked. Here, there's no sign of him being playable.
* EyepatchOfPower: Missing an eye, but he is a veteran warrior and a great leader.
* OnlySaneMan: He's generally the one who steps in when things get out of hand between the heroes, such as keeping Iron Man and Rocket Raccoon from getting into a pissing match.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vision]]
!![[ComicBook/TheVision The Vision]]
!!!'''Species:''' Synthezoid
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #57 (October 1968)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Kaye
Originally created by the genocidal android Ultron, Vision defied his progenitor to aid the Avengers, allies of Ultron's creator and nemesis Dr. Hank Pym. Intelligent, well-spoken, and powerful, he is among the most powerful allies the Avengers can count on.
----
%%* AscendedExtra[=/=]PromotedToPlayable: In the first game, Vision was only an NPC that talked with the characters in each of the game's five hubs. Now he's a playable character.
* {{Flight}}: Vision can fly by lowering his density to minimal levels.
* IntangibleMan: Possessing complete density control, the Vision can shunt enough of his mass into another dimension to become completely intangible.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ant-Man]]
!![[ComicBook/AntMan Scott Lang / Ant-Man]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #181 (March 1979)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoshKeaton
Electronics technician and former burglar Scott Lang would steal Hank Pym's Ant-Man suit out of desperation to rescue the one woman who could cure his ill daughter's condition. Once completed, Scott intended to return the suit, but Hank Pym decided to let him keep it on the condition that he use his powers for good. Now, as the second Ant-Man, Scott helps out in ways both big and small.
----
* ActionDad: He has a daughter, Cassie Lang.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: As his name implies, ants.
* AppliedPhlebotinum: The Pym Particles.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His ability to shrink and grow comes from his suit and a special belt containing Pym Particles, as Scott is not inherently superhuman.
* LegacyCharacter: Scott is the second to don the Ant-Man alias, after Hank Pym.
* PestController: The Ant-Man helmet allows the Scott to communicate with insects and order them around.
%%* PromotedToPlayable: Zig-zagged. In the past games, Ant-Man appeared but was unplayable. In this game, Ant-man is playable. That said, [[LegacyCharacter this version]] is Scott Lang, while the past versions were Hank Pym. This ''does'' mark the first time Ant-Man was playable in an ''Ultimate Alliance'' game, regardless of identity, though.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Par for the course, Ant-Man can go small and big.
* SuperStrength: Only available in giant form.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beast]]
!![[ComicBook/BeastMarvelComics Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy / Beast]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Bounding blue biologist. Uses big words.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Fred Tatasciore
Dr. Hank [=McCoy=] is a mutant, scientist, superhero, advocate for equal rights, and a founding member of the X-Men. Befitting his codename of "Beast", he appears as a large, muscular man with blue fur covering his body; but is among the most intelligent and reasonable men on Earth.
----
* AdaptationalModesty: Forgoes his famous trunks for shorts.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: A blue-furred man.
* TheBusCameBack: This marks his first appearance in the Action-RPG games since the second ''VideoGame/XMenLegends'' game.
* CompositeCharacter: Seems to take after his 90s ambiguous creature portrayal, but wears a costume more in line with his more modern designs.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Due to the dexterity of his feet they would just get in the way.
* GeniusBruiser: One of the smartest men on the planet, and he can toss people around like ragdolls.
* HandyFeet: Like Nightcrawler his feet are like an ape's, allowing him to perform amazing acrobatic feats.
* NiceGuy: One of the politest members of the team, often serving as a voice of reason, logic, and morality.
* PettingZooPeople: Well, he's clearly meant to look like some sort of animal, but as his design takes from the 90s era, it's a bit difficult to tell what exactly he's supposed to evoke.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Well, he IS covered in blue fur so there's no real point.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jessica Jones]]
!![[Comicbook/JessicaJones Jessica Jones]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut''': ''Alias'' #1 (November 2001)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

A superpowered private investigator and member of the Defenders.
----
* AdaptationDyeJob: Based on Krysten Ritter's portrayal, and thus has pitch-black hair as opposed to being a brunette.
* {{Badbutt}}: Jessica doesn't get to be a SirSwearsALot here, leading to awkward situations where she refers to the Hand Ninjas as "sneaky little jerks".
* CivvieSpandex: Jeans, t-shirt, leather jacket. She's a P.I., not a superhero.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: A dead ringer for Creator/KrystenRitter, her actress in the [[Series/JessicaJones2015 Netflix series]]. By extension, it causes an AdaptationDyeJob as mentioned above.
* HappilyMarried: Her marriage to Luke Cage has a lot of love.
* PunchClockHero: To a degree. She actually bows out of the mission against the Hand because a better playing client calls her with an emergency.
* PrivateDetective: Her chosen career.
* SmallStepsHero: She states that she joined the Defenders because somebody needs to look out for the average citizens of New York when the A-list heroes like the Avengers are off fighting aliens on the moon. 
* SuperStrength: Her primary superpower.
* TookAShortcut: She manages to find a way ahead of the heroes. When questioned how she got there so fast, she says that it's a secret.
* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: She lowers a crane to help the other heroes break into the Hand's headquarters by ''punching the control panel really hard''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Valkyrie]]
!![[ComicBook/ValkyrieMarvelComics Bruunhilde / Valkyrie]]
!!!'''Species:''' Asgardian
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #73 (December 1970)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaryElizabethMcGlynn

Bruunhilde, chosen by Odin himself to lead the Valkyrior would choose the slain worthy of entering Valhalla.
----
* AdaptationalModesty: Forgoes a ChainmailBikini for a more sensible suit of armor.
* AmazonianBeauty: Toned, buff, and stunning.
* BadassCape: Like Thor and other Asguardians, she sports a sky blue cape.
* BladeOnAStick: Her main weapon is a spear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Winter Soldier]]
!![[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes / Winter Soldier]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Ray Chase

James Buchanan Barnes, better known to his friends as "Bucky", was a young soldier who fought alongside Captain America as his sidekick until his death in 1945. What no one realized was that, like Captain America, Bucky's body was preserved in ice following his "demise". He would be found by the Soviets, who brainwashed him and revived him as the "Winter Soldier". Maintaining his youth via cryo-stasis when not on a mission, Bucky has been transformed into a deadly assassin, gifted with a prosthetic arm and a deadly, ice-cold demeanor.
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* ArtificialLimbs: Having lost his arm in the explosion that supposedly killed him, he was outfitted with a prosthetic arm after being picked up by the Soviets.
* BadassLonghair: Like his MCU counterpart, he has a shoulder-length curtain.
* BashBrothers: He was this with Captain America back in World War II when he was still just Bucky, and even after becoming the Winter Soldier, the two still occasionally team up.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His becoming the Winter Soldier is due to being brainwashed by the Soviets.
* TheBusCameBack: Bucky returns after being absent from the second game.
* CoolMask: One that covers his entire lower face.
* HeelFaceTurn: In the original game, the Winter Soldier was a boss working for the Masters of Evil; it's also implied that he was [[NotBrainwashed willingly working with them even after recovering his memories.]] Now he's an ally to the heroes.
* HumanPopsicle: He was kept in cryo-stasis when he wasn't on an assignment for the Soviets.
* OlderThanHeLooks: He looks like a man in his twenties, but he was actually a soldier in World War II.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Bolt]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackBolt Blackagar Boltagon / Black Bolt]]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Liam O'Brien

A member of The Inhumans' royal family from their floating home city of Attilan, Black Bolt was exposed to Terrigen Mist while still in the womb, thusly born with the incredible (and destructive) power of a hypersonic voice. He can also fly, manipulate particles, and has displayed limited telepathy. Because of the aforementioned hypersonic voice, Black Bolt was forced into seclusion for most of his upbringing, training in a soundproof chamber to control his power.
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* TheBusCameBack: Was absent from the second game, but reappears in the third.
* TheGoodKing: Cares about his people more than anything in the world, and is always ready to defend them to the last stand.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Black Bolt's most devastating offensive weapon and one of the phenomena based upon the particle interaction is his actual voice. So powerful he can never speak (he is so mentally disciplined that he doesn't even talk in his sleep).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Medusa]]
!![[ComicBook/MedusaMarvelComics Medusalith Amaquelin Boltagon / Medusa]]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #36 (March 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mary Faber


Black Bolt's wife, Crystal's older sister and Queen of Attilan.
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* TheBusCameBack: Made a brief appearance in the original game after she was left BrainwashedAndCrazy by Dr. Doom, was absent in the second, and returns in the third.
* TheHighQueen: Of the Inhumans and has served as such whenever Black Bolt has not been in power.
* PrehensileHair: Her incredibly long red hair which cannot be cut unless she allows it to be. And if it is, it can move [[HelpingHands independently of her.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nova]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Richard Rider / Nova]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Man Called Nova'' #1 (September 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Daymond

After being chosen by the dying Rhomann Dey, Earth teenager Richard Rider became part of [[TheChosenMany the Nova Corps]], a interplanetary peacekeeping force.
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* AlliterativeName: '''R'''ichard '''R'''ider.
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!Playable Characters

!!Avengers
[[folder:Captain America]]
!![[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers / Captain America]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_captain_america1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''When
This is the time comes, rest assured, our friends will answer the call. It's what real heroes do.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Sentinel of Liberty. Living legend. Hates bullies.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom

Steve Roger's patriotic spirit and sense of justice compelled him to join the US Army during World War II, but his frail body prevented him from doing so... that is, until he took part in the top-secret Super Soldier program. Now, with a body representing peak human physical capabilities, he protects not only his home country, but the entire world as Captain America.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Cap is one of the friendliest, most easygoing guys you'll ever meet. Granted, once you piss him off...
* CaptainPatriotic: ''The'' stars-and-stripes wearing superhero.
* CaptainSuperhero: The most famous example, and he does have the rank of U.S. Army Captain.
* CostumeEvolution: His costume in the first game was based on his Ultimate counterpart, while the second game gave him his Classic costume. Here, his costume now resembles the more tactical military look of his [=MCU=] counterpart.
* FightsLikeANormal: His Super Soldier Serum gave him peak human physical ability, but he mostly relies on good ol' hand-to-hand combat (he's among the best in the world, even) and his shield. Justified by the very nature of the serum.
* TheGoodCaptain: Was actually a Captain in the U.S. Army before getting frozen and being listed as MIA.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Cap's shield, which he uses as not only a shield against fire weapons, but as a throwing weapon itself.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: His signature shield, which he can use to disperse shockwaves.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iron Man]]
!![[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark / Iron Man]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_iron_man1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''The stones twist the laws of nature past their breaking points. Using even one could force the universe into shut down mode. Not fun.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Billionaire. Genius. Armored Avenger.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #39 (March 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricLoomis

Billionaire playboy arms dealer Tony Stark realized the harm in his unscrupulous business practices in a very painful experience that saw him captured by terrorists using his weapons. He would escape captivity in a homemade suit of robotic armor, which he would improve upon with the best technology money can buy, leaving behind the world of selling weapons for profit to protect the world as the Iron Man.
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* TheAtoner: Became Iron Man after personally seeing what atrocities were committed by the weapons his company designed.
* BadassBookworm: One of the most dangerous bookworms in the whole Marvel Universe.
* CostumeEvolution: In the first and second games, his suits were based off of his New Avengers and Extremis appearances, respectively. Here, his suit now has a more sleek design resembling his [=MCU=] counterpart's suit.
* DeadpanSnarker: As usual, Tony is one to crack jokes no matter the situation.
* Fiction500: One of the richest men in the world.
* FlyingFirepower: His armour enables both flight and the ability to level buildings.
* GeniusBruiser: A decent fighter who designed his suit of armor. Heck, he's basically a one man engineering team who made the biggest innovations of his company.
* PoweredArmor: They don't call him "Iron Man" for nothing. His armor allows him to fight with and alongside {{Physical Gods}}.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thor]]
!![[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor Odinson]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_thor1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''We would have words with him. Strong words.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Asgardian
!!!'''Title:''' God of Thunder. Thrower of Hammers.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #83 (August 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickDWasserman

In his youth, the Asgardian prince Thor was selfish and conceited. His father Odin would divest him of his power and force him to live on Midgard — a world known to its natives as Earth — to learn humility. In time, Thor grew to love Earth and the people in it and, equipped with his mighty electrifying warhammer Mjolnir, defends his adopted Midgard.
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* BadassBeard: Like in the first game, his default appearance has him sporting a beard.
* CompositeCharacter: His appearance here heavily resembles his classic appearance in the early comics, but he has a beard like his Ultimate and [=MCU=] counterparts.
* CoolHelmet: His classic, winged headgear.
* DropTheHammer: His weapon of choice is Mjolnir, a hammer that can only be wielded by those deemed worthy.
* LargeHam: He says every line with operatic aplomb.
* PhysicalGod: He's the God of Thunder, and he lives up to that reputation.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Less so than most traditional Asgardians, but still the most prominent of the Avengers.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He may be the Prince of Asgard, but he's an Avenger first and foremost.
* ShockAndAwe: Comes with the territory of being a thunder god.
* WarriorPrince: Crown prince of the warrior culture of Asgard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hulk]]
!![[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner / Hulk]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_hulk1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Why are we talking when we could be smashing?'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Green Goliath. All the rage.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' #1 (May 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

An accident with gamma radiation transformed mild-mannered yet frustrated scientist Bruce Banner into the Hulk, a great green brute possessed of incredible strength, but at the cost of losing his ability to reason and becoming a rage-fueled monster. Friend and foe alike know to give him a wide berth when he loses his cool — no one likes the Hulk when he's angry!
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Turns green when in Hulk form.
* AscendedExtra: He was an NPC and DLC
character in the first game and a secret character to unlock in the second. Now he's one of the primary members of the heroes' roster from the beginning.
* TheBigGuy: As one of the most powerful creatures on Earth, he serves as this to whatever team he's on.
* GentleGiant: He's EXTREMELY dangerous when angered, but if left alone, he's the sweetest-natured guy you could meet.
* HulkSpeak: As always.
* SuperStrength: Arguably the most powerful creature in the Marvel Universe in terms of raw, physical strength. His upper limits are still unknown.
* UnstoppableRage: You wouldn't like him when he's angry.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Widow]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackWidow Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_black_widow1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''I may have been raised in the Red Room, but it’s been a long time since I practiced what they teach.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Avenging spy. Don't get on her bad list.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #52 (April 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey

Natasha Romanoff was subjected to all manner of genetic experimentation and assassin training to become the perfect Soviet killing machine, the Black Widow. Over the course of her battles with the Avengers, however, she gained respect for her former enemies and would defect to the United States, throwing in her lot with her new friends.
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* AnimalMotifs: Despite the fact that Natasha lacks inherent spider-power or a close connection to Marvel's [[Franchise/SpiderMan other spider-named heroes]], she invokes this fairly often.
* AscendedExtra: She was just an NPC in the first two games (barring the PSP version of 1), but she's making her playable debut in 3.
* BadassNormal: One of the few Avengers without any super powers, instead utilizing her spy training.
* CombatStilettos: She fights wearing a pair of boots with prominent heels.
* FieryRedhead: Though she is usually calm, she is still a rather aggressive fighter.
* FormFittingWardrobe: Wears her classic black catsuit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hawkeye]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} Clint Barton / Hawkeye]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_hawkeye1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Look, I appreciate the thought, but you’d be way better off using the Mind Stone on someone like Stark or Strange… or even Banner!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #57 (September 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisCox

A former master thief and one of the most skilled archers allive, Clint Barton originally fought against the Avengers thanks to manipulations from his paramour, the Black Widow. After realizing the error of his ways, however, he would lend his bow to the Avengers' cause and use his guile and impeccable aim in Earth's defense.
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* ArcherArchetype: Uses a tricked out bow with specialty arrows.
* AscendedExtra: He was only a bonus character in the PSP and Xbox 360 versions of the first game, and absent from the second. Now he's one of the main heroes.
* BadassNormal: One of the toughest Avengers, even despite having no powers.
* CoolShades: He wears purple ones.
* {{Multishot}}: One of his more notable skills, being able to fire off multiple arrows at once.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: He's an archery-themed superhero.
* TrickArrow: Hawkeye has a variety of arrows that can freeze, shock, and blow up his opponent.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Falcon]]
!![[ComicBook/TheFalcon Sam Wilson / The Falcon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_falcon1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Yeah. You just got schooled by a dude in a bird suit!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Winged Warrior. Always soaring to new heights.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America'' #117 (September 1969)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BumperRobinson

A vigilante whom Captain America befriended, Sam Wilson is a stalwart member of the Avengers who uses a combination of finesse befitting a bird of prey with technology that allows him to soar through the air, protecting his allies and routing enemies from the skies.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: By virtue of taking after his MCU counterpart, he's a BadassNormal with a wingsuit and a drone, as opposed to a mutate who can telepathically control birds.
* BadassNormal: No powers here, just a guy in a high tech bird suit who fights with the best of them.
* CompositeCharacter: His design heavily evokes his comic counterpart, but a little more teched up like the MCU version, and he also wields a pair of guns. Also, Redwing is a drone like in the MCU.
* FeatherFlechettes: He's able to fire feather-shaped projectiles from his wings. 
* SuperheroPackingHeat: Since he has no powers, his weapon of choice is a pair of machine guns, much like in the films.
* SuperSenses: The Falcon's mask gives him telescopic, night, and infrared vision.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Marvel]]
!![[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_captain_marvel1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Of all the planets in the universe, for some reason, ours seems to be under attack the most frequently.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human-Kree hybrid
!!!'''Title:''' Universe's mightiest hero. Major cosmic power.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' #13 (March 1968)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricaLindbeck

An encounter with the warlike alien race known as the Kree gave Air Force pilot Carol Danvers the ability to manipulate energy in myriad forms, projecting destructive beams and flying like an angel. With these powers, she protects the people of Earth and the vast cosmos as Captain Marvel.
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* AcePilot: She used to be in the Air Force.
* ActionGirl: She's currently known as 'Earth's Mightiest Hero' for a very good reason.
* CaptainSuperhero: Because ''Captain'' America can't have all the fun.
* CostumeEvolution: Her appearances in the previous two games, made when she was still called 'Ms. Marvel', had her with long hair and a revealing black and yellow leotard. This game, in line with her more modern appearances, now has her with short hair and a full-covering red and blue costume.
* FlamingHair: Her short hair glows when she goes Binary.
* FlyingBrick: Flight? Check. Super-strength? Check. Also a potent FlyingFirepower with her Binary powers.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Has a bit of Kree DNA in her, due to how she got her powers.
* LegacyCharacter: She's not the first Captain Marvel, but easily the most famous one after Mar-Vell himself.
* MilitarySuperhero: At times.
* PowerFloats: Can fly due to her powers.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Her Captain Marvel uniform, A bright blue suit with red accents and yellow trim.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Panther]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackPanther T'Challa / Black Panther]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_black_panther1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''The walls between life and the afterlife are thinner than most think.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four Vol. 1'' #52 (July 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesCMathisIII

Wakanda is a highly advanced African nation that owes its technological prowess to the precious metal vibranium, and its prosperity to its warrior king T'Challa, the Black Panther. With a vibranium-built battle suit and physical abilities greater than the average human, Wakanda and the Avengers could not find a greater champion.
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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Rich, powerful, black-clad force of justice, with a scary AnimalMotif? It's been said that Black Panther is Marvel's answer to Franchise/{{Batman}}.
* AnimalMotifs: Panthers, natch.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Wears primarily black, but is a hero through and through.
* DiplomaticImpunity: Thanks to his status as ruler of Wakanda.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Black Panther is already a fierce warrior and a genius tactician, but thanks to the heart-shaped herb, he possesses peak physical strength, enhanced agility and reflexes to the level of a true panther, and night vision.
* EnergyAbsorption: His suit is able to absorb impact energy, which can be redirected as powerful shockwaves.
* GeniusBruiser: T'Challa is one of the smartest men in Marvel, as a great political, tactical, and scientific mastermind. He also fights with the best of them, leveraging his brawn as much as his brain.
* TheGoodKing: The monarch of Wakanda, but a just leader who loves his people
* LegacyCharacter: The latest in a long line of Wakandan Kings to assume the title, and abilities, of the Black Panther.
* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: In addition to his existing powers, he also sports a vibranium-laced costume that absorbs kinetic energy.
* PantheraAwesome: Named for the black panther, which is his tribe and nation's totem animal.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Not content with sitting behind a desk, T'Challa administers justice directly.
* WolverineClaws: Fights with lots of clawing attacks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wasp]]
!![[ComicBook/TheWasp Janet van Dyne / Wasp]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_wasp1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's complicated. Let's just say he's from the side of the family that isn't invited to holiday photos anymore.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' #44 (June 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

Janet van Dyne, the wife of the original Ant-Man Dr. Hank Pym, follows in her husband's footsteps in aiding the Avengers as the Wasp. With a special Pym Particle-powered suit that allows her to alter her size, she is one of the trickiest and most unpredictable combatants around.
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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Based on Wasps, obviously.
* {{Flight}}: When she shrinks, and can use her wings.
* HandBlast: The Wasp can fire bio-electric energy blasts from her hands.
* LegacyCharacter: Averted. While there have been other characters to don the Wasp name, chief among them her Marvel Cinematic Universe daughter Hope and her mainstream adopted daughter [[ComicBook/UnstoppableWasp Nadia]], Janet is taking center stage and, teaming up with the successor to her ex-husband's first identity.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The Wasp retains her normal strength and weight in insect form.
* SizeShifter: Her main powerset. Initially someone requires doses of Pym Particles in order to change size, requiring them to carry special pills or gas canisters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Strange]]
!![[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Stephen Strange / Doctor Strange]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_doctor_strange1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Lucky for us, the impossible is my specialty.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #110 (July 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LiamOBrien

A brilliant but arrogant New York surgeon, Dr. Stephen Strange's life was turned upside down when a car crash caused irreparable nerve damage to his hands, preventing him from ever holding a scalpel again. Driven by arrogance and desperation, his search for a cure led him to the Ancient One, a Tibetan wizard. Under their tutelage, Strange would eventually succeed them as Sorcerer Supreme, a mage without peer and protector against otherworldly threats.
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* AmplifierArtifact: The Cloak Of Levitation which lets him... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin levitate, and fly.]]
* TheArchmage: He is not called the "Sorcerer Supreme" for nothing.
* BadassMustache: Has one in every almost every appearance, and this game is no exception.
* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the third game after missing out on the action during the second.
* GentlemanWizard: Strange is generally well-dressed and polite, not to mention (obviously) a wizard.
* MagicalGesture: His iconic "I Love You/Metal Horns"-esque handsigns.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Yes, his given name is Stephen Strange. [[NotThatKindOfDoctor Yes, the title is real too. Yes, that kind of doctor.]]
* ThirdEye: The Eye of Agamotto, which Strange can use to see the true nature of anything.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elsa Bloodstone]]
!![[ComicBook/ElsaBloodstone Elsa Bloodstone]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_elsa_bloodstone1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Jump in any time now, darlings. These monsters won't hunt themselves.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human (mystically empowered)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Bloodstone'' #1 (December 2001)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Kari Wahlgren

The daughter of monster hunter Ulysses Bloodstone, Elsa took well to the family business. With her Bloodgem choker she deals with the dark and evil specters of the world. Also, don't spill her tea.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Elsa often wears a corset with CombatStilettos, both of which are absent here.
* AmuletOfConcentratedAwesome: Her Bloodgem Choker, which gives her superhuman physical capabilities.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: Elsa ''Bloodstone.''
* BadassFamily: The family business is monster hunting, with her father being a monster hunter like herself.
* CivvieSpandex: Prefers a BadassLongcoat to elaborate costumes.
* DeadpanSnarker: As the game's writer, Marc Sumerak, says she is "all the saucy."
* FieryRedhead: Orange/strawberry blonde and takes no guff from anyone.
* FightsLikeANormal: Keep in mind she has a standard suite of superhuman physical abilities, but she prefers to just shoot and stab people.
* GunsAkimbo: Her weapons of choice are firearms such as pistols and rifles.
* IAmVeryBritish: Owing to her most recent portrayals, she has a very posh accent.
* MythologyGag: She is classified as a member of the Avengers, seemingly a nod to her time with the SpinOff group ''Comicbook/AForce'' in the comics.
* TheNoodleIncident: She mentions fighting Fin Fang Foom, referencing his appearance in ''ComicBook/{{Nextwave}}''.
* SpotOfTea: Her TrademarkFavoriteFood, and she often asks if anyone would like a cup.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: She's a walking armory.
[[/folder]]

!!Guardians of the Galaxy
[[folder:Star-Lord]]
!![[ComicBook/StarLord Peter Quill / Star-Lord]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_star_lord1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Guess it wouldn't be Earth if New York wasn't under attack by giant robots.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human-Spartoi hybrid
!!!'''Title:''' Half-Human. Half-Alien. All awesome.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #4 (January 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter

Born on Earth, but raised among the stars, Peter Quill is the sarcastic, laidback, and badass "Star-Lord", leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy. With a blaster in each hand and music in his ears, he is a tenacious bounty hunter who is as jovial as he is dangerous.
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* BadassNormal: Just a guy with some fancy space gear who fight with the best of them.
* CompositeCharacter: Heavily inspired by the MCU version but has the aesthetic of the comic version.
* DanceBattler: Sure enough, his abilities have him dancing while fighting.
* GuileHero: He falls into this to compensate for being a normal human in a galaxy of superpowered aliens and monsters.
* GunsAkimbo: Dual-wields blasters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gamora]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Gamora}} Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_gamora1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Thanos is not easily swayed. He finally has everything he’s ever wanted in his grasp. He won’t let anyone stand in his way. Not even me.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Zen-Whoberis
!!!'''Title:''' Deadliest woman in the galaxy. Trust us.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #180 (June 1975)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall

Kidnapped by the mad tyrant Thanos and raised as an instrument of his will, Gamora sought a better life than being a mere assassin, which she found with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Now, she uses her assassination techniques and weapons training to protect the universe.
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* ArchaicWeaponForAnAdvancedAge: She primarily uses swords in combat.
* {{BFS}}: Her Godslayer blade.
* CainAndAbel: The Abel to Nebula's Cain.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Fits this trope to a T, a tall, hot, green-skinned warrior.
* LadyOfWar: She's impeccably graceful both in and out of combat, relies far more on skill as compared to strength or big guns, and is frighteningly deadly either with or without a weapon.
* HeroesPreferSwords: She is skilled with every kind of weapon but she uses mostly swords.
* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: She's the adopted daughter of Thanos.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Drax]]
!![[ComicBook/DraxTheDestroyer Arthur Douglas / Drax the Destroyer]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_drax1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''I have felt death. This... is slightly less pleasant.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human (formerly)
!!!'''Title:''' A.K.A. The Destroyer. Seems self-explanatory.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Invincible Iron Man'' #55 (February 1973)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Brandon Paul Eells

His family killed by Thanos, Arthur Douglas dedicated his life to vengeance and pursued his nemesis into the deepest reaches of space. It is in his quest to kill Thanos that he joined the Guardians of the Galaxy, mercenaries who were also on the hunt for Thanos.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Arthur Douglas' hair was one of the things left out when he was brought back as Drax.
* TheBigGuy: Of the Guardians specifically.
* KnifeNut: Wields a pair of knives.
* TruerToTheText: Since the ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' movie, Drax has been portrayed with gray skin to match his portrayal there, like in the animated series. Here, he's green just like his comic version. Also, this version is play more seriously, compared to the more [[AdaptationalComicRelief comedic]] take in the movies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rocket Raccoon & Groot]]
!!ComicBook/RocketRaccoon & Groot
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_rocket_and_groot1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Yeah, it may rip the timestream to shreds, but you gotta admit, it’s pretty flarkin’ hilarious!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Modified halfworlder / Flora colossi
!!!'''Title (Rocket Raccoon):''' Intergalactic bounty hunter. Not actually a raccoon.
!!!'''Title (Groot):''' He is Groot.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Preview'' #7 (May 1976) (Rocket Raccoon) / ''Tales to Astonish'' #13 (November 1960) (Groot)
!!!'''Voiced:''' Creator/NolanNorth (Rocket Raccoon), Adam Harrington (Groot)

One is a denizen of Halfworld, a chaotic planet engulfed in a devastating war. The other is a tree-like alien with a very limited vocabulary. This unlikely friendship between Rocket Raccoon and Groot have given the universe much cause for concern. Thankfully, their association with the Guardians of the Galaxy have kept the havoc they could cause in check, and their combined skills to great use.
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* {{BFG}}: His quantum igniter isn't actually that big, being about the size as a light machine gun, but considering Rocket is so small it looks humongous by comparison.
* CompositeCharacter: Rocket has the MCU version's Brooklyn accent, but his appearance is like the comics.
* DeadpanSnarker: Rocket, as always, is flippant even when he's told the Guardians might have put the universe in danger.
* TheDividual: Rocket and Groot are treated as a single character. It makes sense as they work as partners-in-tandem, and it allows for all of the main five Guardians to be played at once.
* HeterosexualLifePartner: Both of them, being partners-in-crime.
* PokemonSpeak: Groot only ever seems to say "I am Groot", but this is just a quirk of his race due to the way their vocal chords are formed. In truth, he is very well spoken, with Rocket serving as his translator.
* UpliftedAnimal: Rocket is a cyborg raccoon experiment.
[[/folder]]

!!X-Men
[[folder:Wolverine]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_wolverine1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Whole place reeks of trouble... and not the kind I like gettin’ into.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Adamantium-clawed X-Man. The best there is.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' #180 (October 1974)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum

Who was Logan before he became tied up in the Weapon X program, which forced his skeleton to be bonded to Adamantium? Few people know, and no one is telling. Nonetheless, his indestructible body, incredible healing factor, razor-sharp claws, and animal ferocity make the Wolverine one of the best allies the X-Men can call upon.
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* AnimalMotifs: Small in stature, claws that can seriously maim his enemies, aggressive fighting style and a bad attitude to match. He fits his namesake to a T.
* AntiHero: The best there is at what he does. [[PragmaticHero And what he does ain't nice.]] 
* AttackAttackAttack: His fighting style can best be described as "keep swinging until everything in the immediate vicinity is dead."
* TheBerserker: One of the more violent members of the X-Men. A couple of his moves are even called "Berserker Barrage".
* TheBigGuy: Serves as the team's tank with his lethal claws and HealingFactor enabling him to stay in the battle. Though, visually subverted, as he's [[PintSizedPowerhouse only 5'3"]].
* CloseRangeCombatant: He prefers getting up close and personal with his opponents, using no weapons other than his adamantium-laced claws.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Wolverine's healing factor is actually a passive ability in-game, letting him wade into the front line and serve as an ideal tank.
* GutturalGrowler: As usual, he sounds like he's speaking through gravel.
* HealingFactor: A powerful one that lets him shrug off attacks that would normally fatally wound a normal person.
* HotBlooded: Wolverine is not a stoic or placid man in the slightest, being the member of the X-Men who's most quick to anger.
* LightningBruiser: For his power level, Wolverine can dish out some serious damage, soak it up in turn, and clear the distance no problem.
* TheNicknamer: He calls Beast "Furball".
* OlderThanHeLooks: Due to his healing factor it's difficult if not outright impossible to determine his true age. He was actually born in the late 19th century, making him over a century old.
* PermaStubble: As usual, he has a constant five o'clock shadow in addition to his mutton chops.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's only 5'3" but is absurdly strong and can sever a Sentinel's head with no trouble.
* WolverineClaws: The TropeNamer and TropeCodifier.
* WolverinePublicity: Because if you're going to reveal ''X-Men'' are coming back, then of course it must be the TropeNamer. He even also appear in the center of the game's cover with Spider-Man, Iron Man and Captain Marvel.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Storm]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Storm}} Ororo Munroe / Storm]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_storm1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''If any of you believe in the goddess... now would be the time to start praying.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (May 1975)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mara Junot

Ororo Munroe was worshipped as a goddess in Kenya, thanks to her ability to manipulate the weather, until she was recruited by the X-Men. She now uses her immense powers for the betterment of all, and serves as one of the group's most knowledgeable and reliable field leaders under the alias of Storm.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Downplayed. She's given leggings as opposed to a LeotardOfPower, but she's still a MsFanservice through and through.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: One of the most compassionate members of the X-Men, but do NOT piss her off.
* ElementalPowers: Complete control over the weather, which gives her the ability to whip up [[ShockAndAwe lightning]], [[BlowYouAway wind]], and [[AnIcePerson ice storms]] in combat, among a plethora of other useful tricks. It's more difficult for her to do but she is also capable of manipulating water and lava currents with her powers, just to a much less fine degree than the atmosphere.
* FormFittingWardrobe: While she doesn't have her leotard, her outfit is still pretty skintight with which to flaunt her assets.
* MartialPacifist: She may be the leading member of the X-Men and a skilled combatant, but would rather not fight if she doesn't have to.
* MsFanservice: As her costume here shows off a bit of skin, she provides quite a bit of eye candy.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Her hair is naturally white, though her abilities are mutant powers as opposed to magic.
* PowerFloats: Her elemental abilities also let her fly.
* ProphetEyes: Her eyes tend to glaze over when she utilizes her abilities.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nightcrawler]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_nightcrawler1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''A shame that so many judge us on our appearances and abilities instead our actions, isn’t it? But when you look like me, you get used to being hated and feared.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Teleporting mutant. Swashbuckling adventurer.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (May 1975)
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LiamOBrien

Abandoned as a child and shunned for his demonic appearance, Kurt Wagner grew up in a circus, where his teleportation abilities made him a star attraction. Those same powers are now put to use by the X-Men as "Nightcrawler".
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Nightcrawler has blue colored skin.
* TheBusCameBack: Nightcrawler makes his return to the series after he was absent from the second ''Ultimate Alliance'' game.
* CircusBrat: He was raised in a traveling circus, which contributed to his current acrobatic abilities.
* DarkIsNotEvil: He looks like a demon, but is a very kind man. 
* GratuitousGerman: He's probably the biggest example of this trope in the Marvel universe.
* DualWielding: His weapon of choice is a pair of sabers.
* HandyFeet: His feet are shaped very much like his hands and are just as dexterous.
* MasterSwordsman: A trait often lost in adaptations and put in practice here. Nightcrawler is an expert fencer who uses this and his teleportation abilities to deadly effect.
* PrehensileTail: So dexterous he can even use it to fence with!
* ProphetEyes: As a part of his demonic appearance, he has yellow eyes lacking irises.
* ReligiousBruiser: A devout Catholic and can kick some serious ass.
* {{Teleportation}}: His main mutant power, which allows him to traverse faster.
* TeleportSpam: His preferred method of attack. He even provides the trope image.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Psylocke]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock / Psylocke]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_psylocke1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Their minds. So clouded with hate. If they catch us, we don’t stand a chance.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant-Otherworlder hybrid
!!!'''Title:''' Telepathic ninja. Reading your mind right now.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain Britain'' #8 (December 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Erica Lindbeck

A British telepath, Betsy Braddock first started off assisting her brother Brian Braddock (Captain Britain) in fighting crime before allying with the X-Men. A strange turn of events saw her mind transplanted into the body of a Japanese assassin named Kwannon, granting her amazing ninja skills to supplement her psionic power.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Downplayed. The outfit isn't as tight (lacking the infamous monster wedgie she's known for), but it's still a very sexy outfit known as the "ninja bathing suit" for a reason, has long and shapely legs, BoobsOfSteel, ThighHighBoots, and yes, [[BoobsAndButtPose she does the Psylocke pose]].
* BoobsAndButtPose: Not for nothing is this colloquially known as the "Psylocke pose". A portrait in the Xavier Manor shows her doing this, and her ''official art'' has her doing it too.
* BoobsOfSteel: She has one of the larger bust sizes in the game, and she can kick ass just as good as everyone else.
* DeadpanSnarker: Like Elsa, she can get pretty sassy, especially when working with someone like Deadpool.
* DualWielding: Wields a katana in one hand and her signature psychic knife in the other, effectively using them as a daisho (katana and wakizashi) set.
* FightsLikeANormal: Keep in mind she's psychic, but usually she just uses her abilities to conjure energy blades and get into melee. In this she even uses actual swords laced with psionic energy.
* FormFittingWardrobe: Her infamous "ninja bathing suit" leotard, which despite the AdaptationalModesty is still very skintight.
* GorgeousGaijin: She's quite possibly the most fanservicey character on the roster and is British, with an accent to match.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: As usual, her overall color scheme evokes it.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Psylocke is a human-Otherworlder hybrid, her father having hailed from that dimension.
* IAmVeryBritish: In a case of defying NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent, Betsy sports a Received Pronunciation accent.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: She uses one that's enhanced by her psychic abilities.
* LadyOfWar: Very elegant and refined in her fighting style.
* LeotardOfPower: Sports one here as usual, being one of the more iconic examples of this trope.
* MaleGaze: The trailer gives a generous view of her backside.
* McNinja: A British mutant ninja with psychic powers.
* MsFanservice: It's ''PSYLOCKE'', one of the biggest examples in the X-Men's roster, and also one of the biggest examples in this game with her outfit showing more skin than the other female characters.
* PsychicPowers: Sports telepathy, but mostly known for using her powers to wield energy blades.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Definitely earns the right to use it as a color motif, with her psychic powers, general attire, and even her hair sporting different shades of purple.
* StatuesqueStunner: 5'11", fitting the statuesque, and undoubtedly a stunner.
* ThighHighBoots: Essentially wears thigh-high tabi boots.
* TomboyishPonytail: While she usually has her hair down, here she sports a pretty long one.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Her locks sport a slight purple tone.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scarlet Witch]]
!![[ComicBook/ScarletWitch Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I am accustomed to chaos, but this realm makes even my head spin!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Hex hurling hero. Controlling her chaos.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #4 (March 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KateHiggins

Wanda Maximoff is a powerful mutant possessing immense control over the forces of magic, a power she initially used to terrorize the world as a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. After leaving the Brotherhood behind and reforming, she now fights alongside the X-Men.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: An odd one. In the game, she is officially categorized as a member of the X-Men, and even fights alongside them in the trailers. In the comics, she was never part of the X-Men or any X-team (save for alternate continuities like ''Comicbook/AgeOfApocalypse''), and was always more closely associated with the Avengers and non-mutant side of the universe in general. This is likely because she's traditionally a mutant, despite her minimal association with them in most cases.
* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Her official introduction goes "'''H'''ex '''H'''urling '''H'''ero, '''C'''ontrolling her '''C'''haos."
* BadPowersGoodPeople: The source of her chaos magic is a God of Evil, but she uses it for good.
* TheBusCameBack: This marks her first appearance in an RPG title since ''VideoGame/XMenLegends II''.
* HotWitch: Mutant powers? Magic? Mutant powers that let her ''tap'' into magic? Beautiful brunette with a voluptuous body? No matter which, she qualifies.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: The daughter of Magneto, but is a genuine hero rather than a mutant supremacist.
* MsFanservice: She wears an outfit that is very form-fitting and has a rather pronounced cleavage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magneto]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Magneto}} Max Eisenhardt / Magneto]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_magneto1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''A new era for mutantkind is about to dawn. Such a pity that none of you will live to see it.'']]
!!!'''Species''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Master of magnetism. Self-proclaimed savior.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKane

A longtime nemesis of the X-Men: from the concentration camps of Nazi Germany to modern day discrimination against mutants, Max Eisenhardt knows all too well what it means to be oppressed. As Magneto, he is on much the same mission as his old friend and X-Men founder Charles Xavier, fighting for the rights of mutants everywhere. However, he believes it's impossible for mutants and humans to co-exist, and thus strives for mutant supremacy
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* AntiVillain: He's definitely done evil things, but mostly because he's fighting for what he believes is right and is pushed by the horrors of his past.
* ArchEnemy: To the X-Men and especially to Charles Xavier, even if he regards them as {{Friendly Enemies}}.
* ArchnemesisDad: Traditionally the father of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, who are Avengers and genuine heroes that aren't extremists like him, and are often disgusted with their father's actions.
* ArtifactOfDoom: He crashes the X-Mansion with the intent of obtaining one of the Infinity Stones.
* AscendedExtra: In the first two ''Ultimate Alliance'' games he was playable, but only as a DLC character. Here the heroes have to join forces with him as part of the main story.
* BadassGrandpa: He lived through World War II and is one of the most powerful mutants on the planet.
* BarrierWarrior: His magnetic powers allow him to create electromagnetic barriers.
* CoolHelmet: His iconic red and purple helmet, which protects him from Xavier's psychic powers.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Survived the Holocaust and the continued atrocities of mankind convinced him that it's impossible for humans and mutants to co-exist.
* EnemyMine: Starts off attacking the Xavier Manor, but calls for a truce when the Black Order shows up demanding the Infinity Stone.
* MagnetismManipulation: They don't call him the "Master of Magnetism" for nothing.
* OlderThanHeLooks: At least in his seventies, but has the build of an athlete.
* TheRival: To Charles, mostly for which path is best for mutants.
* ProphetEyes: His appearance here sports white eyes.
* TokenEvilTeammate: A villainous playable character. Though he's a WellIntentionedExtremist and an AntiVillain with a DarkAndTroubledPast, Magneto is still best known for being the X-Men's greatest nemesis, and an enemy for those who aren't mutants. That said, [[EnemyMine he forms an alliance]] with the X-Men when the Black Order show up, as them winning is bad for everyone -- mutant or otherwise.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Has done some pretty extreme things, but mostly because he wants what is best for mutantkind.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Deadpool]]
!![[SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}} Wade Wilson / Deadpool]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Unless you’ve got tacos in hand, now’s not the time.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Merc-with-a-mouth. Regenerating degenerate.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''New Mutants'' #98 (February 1991)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth

Wade Wilson joined the Weapon X program in the hopes of curing his cancer. Being infused with Wolverine's genes granted him his own healing factor: it worked...maybe a bit ''too'' well. While he is among the world's deadliest soldiers of fortune, his rapidly healing and regenerating tumors have spread throughout his entire body, driving him insane and convincing him that he's actually a Marvel Comics character...''[[NoFourthWall or is he?!]]''
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* AntiHero: He has a set of morals and has attempted his own fair share of heroics, but as a mercenary he typically just kills [[NominalHero whoever he's paid to kill.]]
* BerserkButton: Don't mess with his tacos. When the Brotherhood of Mutants attack, Juggernaut wrecking his taco feast is what finally spurs him into action.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: There is no fourth wall left to demolish whenever he's around.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Sure, he's a goofy, snarky weirdo, but he's still a badass mercenary who earned his reputation.
* DeadpanSnarker: He's roughly on par with Spider-Man in this regard, taking any chance he can to get some sort of joke in.
* GunsAkimbo: His main choice of firearms is a pair of [[MoreDakka submachine guns]].
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Like Daredevil and Electra, he's yet another McNinja who insists on wearing some shade of red.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Wields a pair of katana blades.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The only playable ''X-Men'' character that isn't a mutant.
* McNinja: He resembles a ninja, but he's actually a Canadian mercenary who just resembles a ninja.
* RealMenCook: His introduction in the game has him cooking a whole lot of tacos in the X-Mansion. Purchasing the game's Expansion Pass DLC will also give you a chef outfit as an alternate costume for Deadpool.
* SkewedPriorities: So, what gets Deadpool into the fray? Is it the Sentinels attacking the mansion? Nope. Is it the arrival of Magneto, an arch-enemy of the team? Nope. Is it Juggernaut tearing through the mansion? Well, sort of. It's... Juggernaut wrecking all the tacos Deadpool made for a party.
-->'''Deadpool:''' I. WILL. DESTROY. YOU!
-->'''Psylocke:''' Oh, so now Deadpool is inspired to join our cause? How heroic...
* {{Teleportation}}: His belt allows him to teleport around his enemies.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed, as he's not an X-Men villain to the same extent as Magneto, but he's still a very loose anti-hero who has no problem with violence and killing, something that doesn't exactly endear him to other heroes. Within the game's team formations, he apparently qualifies as a villain and gains bonuses if teamed with others like Venom and Magneto.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Still a fan of Mexican cuisine, Wade is seen making a mountain of taco platters at the X-Mansion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cyclops (DLC)]]
!![[Comicbook/{{Cyclops}} Scott Summers / Cyclops]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Mutant leader. Strong point of view.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Scott Porter
The first member of the original X-Men and the current leader of the team. In his youth, a perilous fall from an airplane awakened his mutant ability to fire concentrated beams of energy from his eyes, but the trauma he suffered prevented him from deactivating the power unless he kept his eyes shut, essentially blinding him. Thankfully, Professor Xavier helped him with a special ruby lens visor to keep his power under control while allowing him to see.
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* DownloadableContent: Not part of the Expansion Pass DLC, but he was made available as free post-launch DLC along with Colossus.
* EyeBeams: His trademark superpower, which he demonstrates during the fight against the Sentinels.
* TheWorfEffect: Magneto takes him out rather easily during the Brotherhood's attack on the Xavier Institute.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Colossus (DLC)]]
!![[Comicbook/{{Colossus}} Piotr "Peter" Nikolaievitch Rasputin / Colossus]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Skin of steel. Heart of gold.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (May 1975)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Chris Cox

A towering Russian mutant with the power to transform his skin into extremely durable organic metal.
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* TheBigGuy: Of the X-Men. He's the tallest member of the team in the game, towering over the other heroes in the team portrait seen in the mansion.
* CutsceneIncompetence: Colossus, a man ''literally made of metal'', thinks it's a good idea to confront [[TooDumbToLive Magneto]].
* CutscenePowerToTheMax: He lifts up a Sentinel and hurls it through the air in his introductory cut scene. In his actual gameplay as an NPC, he's strong, but nowhere near ''that'' strong.
* DownloadableContent: Not part of the Expansion Pass DLC, but he was made available as free post-launch DLC along with Cyclops.
* GentleGiant: One of the strongest X-Men, as well as one of the kindest. His introduction caption even describes him as "Skin of steel. Heart of gold."
* SuperStrength: He's physically the strongest member of the team.
* TheWorfEffect: Magneto takes advantage of his metal skin to effortlessly fling him through the air, taking him out of the fight.
* YouShallNotPass: Evokes this with Juggernaut in the Xavier Mansion, complete with a BadassBoast.
-->''You think you cannot be stopped, tovarishch? Allow me to prove you wrong.''
[[/folder]]

!!Defenders

[[folder:Iron Fist]]
!![[ComicBook/IronFist Danny Rand / Iron Fist]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_iron_fist1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's always nice to have a few extra allies in the eternal war against evil...'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Living weapon. Mystical origins. Awesome tattoo
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #15 (May 1974)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnnyYongBosch

Danny Rand, the son of a New York magnate, trained in the far-away land of K'un-L'un, mastering the martial arts and plunging his fists into the heart of a dragon he slew. The dragon's heart gifted him with the ability to manipulate the mystical life force known as "chi", transforming him into the indestructible Iron Fist.
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* BareFistedMonk: He needs nothing but his fists and chi manipulation to wreck people.
* BashBrothers: With Luke Cage, with the two famously being the founders of the "Heroes for Hire".
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Yes, he can use the chi of the dragon Shou-Lao, but his martial arts skills are all his own, learned by studying in K'un-Lun most of his life.
* ChestInsignia: The dragon tattoo on his torso.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: His superpowers come from chi manipulation. However, he got that by defeating a dragon in one-on-one combat, so it's not like he was ever helpless without it.
* TheGreatestStyle: He trained in the mystical K'unlunquan martial arts, which enables Ki Attacks and other superhuman abilities. He is also a master of many other martial art styles.
* KiAttacks: Has the ability to enhance his martial arts skills using his chi.
* MadeOfIron: Danny Rand, as you'd expect from someone with the name ''Iron'' Fist
* MysticalHighCollar: His classic outfit.
* PowerGlows: The power of the Iron Fist causes much glowing.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Daredevil]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock / Daredevil]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_daredevil1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''I could've beaten you blindfolded.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #1 (April 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom

By day, Matt Murdock is a mild-mannered defense attorney. By night, he is the Daredevil, the man without fear and protector of Hell's Kitchen. Robbed of his sight in a chemical accident as a child, he honed his other senses to compensate, and his body to make him one of the most feared vigilantes in New York.
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* BadassBookworm: Works as a lawyer by day.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Wears a blood red outfit designed to look like a demon, but he is thoroughly on the side of good.
* DisabilitySuperpower: He was hit in the face by a [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive canister]] and went blind. His other senses [[SuperSenses became super-powerful]], and he acquired a "radar sense" that let him "see" objects, much like echolocation.
* TheDreaded: To the criminals of Hell's Kitchen. Unlike Spider-Man, they genuinely fear him.
* FightsLikeANormal: Technically, Daredevil is superhuman due to his SuperSenses. However, those are his only powers, and everything else comes from training, gadgets and grit.
* GutturalGrowler: Has an appropriately gravely voice.
* HandicappedBadass: Rendered blind after an accident in his youth, but was trained to utilize his hearing to make up for it.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Wears deep red.
* McNinja: He's essentially a ninja from Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Befitting his demonic appearance, his costume has opaque red eyes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Elektra]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Elektra}} Elektra Natchios]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hero_elektra1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''I too serve Death, in my own way. It would be my honor to send you to meet her.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #168 (January 1981)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Kat Cressida

Elektra Natchios is a mercenary ninja from Greece, and an old flame of Matt Murdock. Having trained with the Hand, she became an independent assassin of her own, with an on-and-off relationship with Daredevil.
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* AntiVillain: Elektra had a DarkAndTroubledPast which is what drove her to be a violent assassin.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: When your name is Elektra, codenames aren't needed.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers here, just a highly-skilled and deadly ninja.
* DatingCatwoman: She's had a very ''complicated'' relationship with Daredevil. She's his primary love interest, but her violent and brutal ways often put them on opposing sides.
* GorgeousGreek: She's a seductive Greek ninja and one of Daredevil's most recognized love interests.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Like Matt she's wears a red outfit
* MsFanservice: Considering her classic costume is maintained, ''hell'' yes.
* McNinja: A ''Greek'' ninja.
* [[SaiGuy Sai Girl]]: Her WeaponOfChoice.
* TokenEvilTeammate: She's one of the least heroic of the playable characters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Luke Cage]]
!![[ComicBook/{{LukeCageHeroForHire}} Luke Cage / Power Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Way I see it, we don’t got much of a choice. We can’t defend streets that are wiped from existence.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Hero for Hire'' #1 (June, 1972)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' James C. Mathis III

Growing up on the streets of Harlem, Cage found himself convicted of a crime he didn't commit. He volunteered for a prison experiment involving cell regeneration in exchange for parole. The experiment went awry and granted Luke super strength and a bulletproof body. He returned to New York and vowed to clean up the streets. For a price
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* BadassBeard: He specifically sports a goatee here, like his appearance back in the second game.
* BaldOfAwesome: His hairstyle generally varies, with his appearance here being one of several that lacks any hair whatsoever.
* BareFistedMonk: He usually prefers forgoing weapons in favor of good ole' bare knuckle brawling.
* BashBrothers: With Iron Fist, with the two famously being the founders of the "Heroes for Hire".
* TheBigGuy: Serves as this for the Defenders.
* ChainPain: Used the length of chain on his arm guards for a weapon. He also wears it to symbolize the injustice he broke free from.
* CivvieSpandex: Just wears jeans and a t-shirt as opposed to an elaborate costume.
* HappilyMarried: To Jessica Jones.
* HenpeckedHusband: Played for laughs when he stops in the middle of a battle to answer a phone call from his wife.
* ImmuneToBullets: The experiment made his skin nigh impenetrable.
* ScaryBlackMan: As one of the more powerful members of the Defenders, it's best not to get on his bad side.
* SuperStrength: Not to the same extent as Jessica Jones or other heroes with this ability, but it's another side effect of the experiment besides his impenetrable skin.
[[/folder]]

!!Marvel Knights

[[folder:The Punisher (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/ThePunisher Frank Castle / The Punisher]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #129 (February, 1974)

A former soldier, Frank Castle saw his wife and children gunned down in a mafia hit gone wrong. Deciding to devote himself to cleaning up the streets, he became the ruthless Punisher.
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* AntiHero: Frank has zero issue with being [[UnscrupulousHero judge, jury, and executioner.]]
* AwesomeMcCoolName: Frank ''Castle.''
* BadassNormal: Possibly THE BadassNormal of the Marvel Universe. He's got no superpowers or fancy tech, just a lot of guns, guile, and special ops training.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Just about the darkest you can get without going into full-blown villain territory. Frank may be ruthless, but he does have a code of morality that prevents him from harming the innocent.
* {{Determinator}}: If you get in his sights, prepare to live your life in fear. Because he will. Not. ''STOP.''
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite his lack of mercy, Frank does not kill other superheroes and actively discourages people from copying his own methods as even he doesn't like being the Punisher
* {{Fanboy}}: He idolizes ''Captain America.''
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: On a good day Frank will let his heart shine through.
* NeverHurtAnInnocent: This is his code, and may be the one major thing that separates him from the people he fights. As brutal and terrifying as the Punisher can be, he makes it a point to ''never'' harm those who don't deserve it.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Even before his family was murdered Frank went through some pretty traumatic experiences as a soldier.
* TokenEvilTeammate: His debut in the comics was as a Spider-Man villain, and he's the darkest and least heroic anti-hero out of all of the playable cast.
* VigilanteMan: Even among the Marvel heroes Frank operates well outside the law.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blade (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Blade}} Eric Brooks / Blade]]
!!!'''Species:''' Dhampyr
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Tomb of Dracula'' #10 (July, 1973)

Eric Brooks began his life under unusual circumstances. After his mother was bitten by a vampire, he was born with many of their strengths but none of their weaknesses. Christening himself Blade, he devoted his life to eliminating vampires from the face of the Earth.
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* AntiHero: Blade has little tolerance for vampires and is completely fine with killing their cronies as well.
* BadassBeard: As usual, has his neatly trimmed goatee
* BadassLongcoat: As usual, Blade is a fan of leather trenchcoats.
* DayWalkingVampire: Known as the Daywalker for possessing vampiric powers, but none of their vulnerabilities.
* {{Dhampyr}}: Due to his mother being bitten while she was pregnant, Blade was born with vampiric abilities but a lack of their weaknesses.
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Has a pair of custom-forged katanas.
* ScaryBlackMan: One of the scariest in the Marvel universe.
* SunglassesAtNight: Never takes them off.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Moon Knight (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/MoonKnight Marc Spector / Moon Knight]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Werewolf by Night'' vol. 1 #32 (August, 1975).

A former US Marine turned mercenary, Marc Spector had a job go wrong in Egypt. As he lay dying, he was contacted by the Egyptian moon god Khonshu who offered to save Marc in exchange for becoming the god's avatar on Earth. Thus, Moon Knight was created.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: He's an avatar of an Egyptian god.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Marvel's Franchise/{{Batman}}, and more obvious about it than Black Panther (who also has many differences), as Moon Knight was made as an intentional homage to the Caped Crusader.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: His name is Marc ''Spector''.
* BadassCape: As usual, Moon Knight has an appropriately dramatic cape.
* BadassNormal: As expected from someone well-known for being Marvel's take on Franchise/{{Batman}}. He has no powers, but has all the skill, gadgets, and money to compensate.
* TheCowl: He's essentially the Marvel equivalent of ComicBook/{{Batman}} or, going further back, Radio/TheShadow.
* DeathByOriginStory: And he was the one who died! He got better though.
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* ManInWhite: Keeping with the lunar theme, his costume is pure white.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: An ex-mercenary.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Morbius (DLC)]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Morbius}} Michael Morbius / Morbius The Living Vampire]]
!!!'''Species:''' Pseudo vampire (Human mutate)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #101 (October 1971)

A Greek biologist suffering from a fatal blood disease, Dr. Michael Morbius attempted to cure his condition by using fluids extracted from vampire bats. Unfortunately, it resulted in Morbius exhibiting powers and urges similar to a vampire. Despite this, he strove to use his powers for good and became Morbius, the Living Vampire.
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* AntiHero: He's a lot more merciful than other examples, though you ''still'' don't want to test him, especially when he's hungry.
* BadassLonghair: A lustrous black curtain.
* BlessedWithSuck: Sure, he's got SuperStrength, SuperSpeed, and a HealingFactor, but he's also weak to sunlight and has the usual bloodlust of a normal vampire.
* ButterFace: Downplayed; he still looks really scary, but lacks the weird, chiropteran face of the comics and as such looks a lot more handsome.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite looking like a scary vampire, Morbius is actually pretty level-headed.
* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.
* GeniusBruiser: He's got the usual superhuman suite of physical powers, but he's also a Nobel Prize-winning biologist.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: While he DID cure his condition, it also turned him into a vampiric creature.
* HighCollarOfDoom: Sports his classic, high-collared outfit. Though he's a good guy
* HorrorHunger: A constant source of trouble for him as he has the same urge to feed as normal vampires.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: He's not ''actually'' a vampire as he wasn't born as one or turned by a real vampire, he just displays symptoms similar to vampirism.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Pitch-black hair and chalk-white skin.
* WeakenedByTheLight: Unlike normal vampires Morbius can operate during the day, but he's severely weakened as a result.
[[/folder]]

!!Others

[[folder:Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]
!![[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''That went so much better than when I do it alone!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Great power. Greater responsibility.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal

A bite from a very special spider transformed nerdy Peter Parker into the Amazing Spider-Man. Initially arrogant and conceited, he would be humbled by the death of his beloved Uncle Ben — a death that he had the power to prevent. Now knowing that WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility, he has dedicated himself to crushing New York's criminal element and aiding those who can't protect themselves.
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* ArachnidAppearanceAndAttire: He's the ''Spider''-Man, though he's more brightly-colored and jovial than the usual example.
* BigAppleSauce: NYC born and raised.
* BuildingSwing: His main method of traversal in general. Gameplay-wise, this gives him aerial movement on par with flying characters like Iron Man and Falcon.
* CompositeCharacter: His appearance here is mostly based on that of the comics, but also has elements of his [=MCU=] counterpart.
* DeadpanSnarker: One of the undisputed masters of it in the Marvel Universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Man (Miles Morales)]]
!![[ComicBook/MilesMorales Miles Morales / Spider-Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''All of this is so much bigger than us. I mean, I can barely do my own laundry. Stopping cosmic annihilation is a bit outside my comfort zone.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Next generation wall-crawler. His own hero.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Ultimate Fallout'' #4 (August 2011)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Nadji Jeter

In another timeline separate from the one the original Spider-Man hails from, Peter Parker died. His legacy, however, was carried on by Miles Morales, another teenager bitten by a radioactive spider, succeeding the late Peter as a new generation of Spider-Man.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: An Afro-Latino teenager carrying on the mantle of Spider-Man.
* DarkIsNotEvil: His costume is mostly black (bearing some resemblance to the Symbiote costume) with red as the secondary color, but is also one of the good guys.
* DeadpanSnarker: More deadpan than Peter, but he's not as much of a motor mouth.
* InvisibilityCloak: One of his special abilities allows him to turn invisible, to get the drop on foes.
* ShockAndAwe: His webshooters can fire electrified webbing to stun enemies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Gwen]]
!![[ComicBook/SpiderGwen Gwen Stacy / Spider-Gwen]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Hey! I didn’t come all the way to an alternate reality to get thrown in a prison cell! I could’ve just stayed home for that!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Title:''' Cross-dimenisonal Spider-Woman. Ready to rock.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #2 (February 2014)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AllegraClark

In the universe that the original Spider-Man hailed from, Gwen Stacy died at the hands of the Green Goblin. In an alternate universe, however, it was Gwen who was bitten by a radioactive spider, transforming her into her universe's own Spider-Man... or rather, Spider-''Gwen''!
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* EpicFlail: One of her attacks creates a giant ball of web which she swings around like a flail.
* DeadpanSnarker: Comes standard as a heroic spider person.
* DimensionalTraveler: Fitting to her bio, Gwen retains her [[InterdimensionalTravelDevice portal bacelet]] from the comics which she uses this to frequently to travel other dimensions in the multiverse.
* InTheHood: Her costume has one that's part of the bodysuit. Don't ask how it manages to stay on while web-swinging.
* TeleportSpam: Her portal bracelet allows her to teleport to attack foes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Venom]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock / Venom]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Our methods may be more extreme than these other so-called heroes, but we seek the same goal—to protect the innocent and to punish the guilty. Especially Spider-Man.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human / Symbiote (Klyntar)
!!!'''Title:''' Sinister symbiote. Lethal protector.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #252 (May 1984) (Venom Symbiote) / ''Web of Spider-Man'' #18 (September 1986) (Eddie Brock) / ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #300 (May 1988) (Venom)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum

Spidey's adventures in space led to an encounter with a corrupted symbiote that was imprisoned by its fellow symbiotes for wanting a true symbiotic bond with its host. Disguising itself as a black suit, it tried to form a permanent bond with Spidey, but he got rid of it before it could do so by exposing it to the sound of church bells. That same symbiote met Eddie Brock, a man who believed his life to be ruined by Spider-Man. Their combined enmity gave birth to the entity known as Venom, an antihero with a bone to pick with the friendly neighborhood web-slinger.
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* AntiHero: Venom is very... loose with their morals when it comes to dealing with criminals, [[UnscrupulousHero to say the least,]] but they're on the heroes' side. This is mostly in line with their early portrayal in the comics, as when they're not blinded by their hate of Spider-Man, Venom can easily function as a heroic figure in spite of the methods they employ.
* ArchEnemy: One of the big ones for Spider-Man, even after his AntiHero transition.
* TheBigGuy: For their fellow web-slingers. While all of them have enhanced strength, Venom's is by far the most augmented.
* TheBusCameBack: PlayedWith, as Venom has had some sort of playable presence in all three games, but while the first game had Eddie Brock as the host, the second game swapped him out in favor of Mac Gargan. Here, Eddie Brock is back as Venom.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite having a pitch-black costume and a more merciless nature when compared to most of the heroes, Venom is on the side of good.
* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: During the boss fight against them and Electro, Eddie makes it clear that he ''doesn't'' want to fight, but he still has no intention of losing.
* ExpressiveMask: Due to said "mask" being the symbiote's face.
* GloryHound: Venom declares that he will become "the world's one true champion" once the heroes defeat Thanos. Downplayed however, in that he immediately follows up with a death threat to Spider-Man; emphasizing that even after he's lauded as a hero, killing Spidey is the V-Man's number one priority.
* GutturalGrowler / VoiceOfTheLegion: As per tradition with the character, Venom has a heavily filtered voice to hammer home how monstrous his alien ClingyCostume is.
* LovecraftianSuperpower: Like other video game adapations, Venom's powerset heavily involves Eddie using the symbiote in their special attacks to differentiate him from Spider-Man. Notably this version of Venom seems to have a attack similar to the [[VideoGame/MarvelvsCapcom Venom Fang.]]
* NeverHurtAnInnocent: Like their title mentions, Eddie prides himself on being the Lethal Protector of the innocent. It was even present during their earlier days as a villain, as Venom developed this thanks to character devlopment. It also used to be one of their key character traits that separated them from the criminals they fought before Venom mellowed out into a PragmaticHero in the comics.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Always.
* OverlyLongTongue: A staple, with it ''constantly'' slithering about.
* TokenEvilTeammate: They're easily the least heroic and most violent of the playable web-slingers thus far, even working with Electro before you unlock them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ms. Marvel]]
!![[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Please, please, PLEASE don’t erase reality! I really kinda sorta like reality! Sure, it’s not perfect, but it’s the only one I’ve got!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Title:''' Inhuman polymorph. Fangirl. Total Champion.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain Marvel Vol 7'' #14 (September 2013) (Kamala Khan) / ''All-New Marvel NOW! Point One'' #1 (March 2014) (Ms Marvel)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KathreenKhavari

A Pakistani-American Muslim girl who gains powers after the [[MassEmpoweringEvent Terrigen Bomb]] triggers her Inhuman genes. After being exposed to Terrigen Mist, Kamala discovers she has Inhuman DNA and her latent shapeshifting power becomes apparent. Inspired by her heroine Carol Danvers a.k.a Captain Marvel, Kamala decides to use her newfound abilities to protect her home and those in need.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: A Muslim of Pakistani ancestry who took up the old mantle of her idol Captain Marvel
* {{Fangirl}}: A superhero who herself was inspired by other superheroes. It's even noted in her bio.
* RubberMan: She can stretch her limbs or flatten herself to almost paper-like dimensions.
* ScarfOfAsskicking: A very long one.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Her main ability, which gives her several other abilities as well.
* SizeShifter: Able to grow her entire body or just parts of it, such as her fists. She can also shrink to insect-size.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Crystal]]
!![[ComicBook/TheInhumans Crystalia Amaquelin / Crystal]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''He tried to take us out of our element. But he forgot that elements are still mine to control!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Title:''' Elemental Inhuman. Not your typical princess.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mary Faber

A Princess of Attilan, younger sister of Medusa and cousin of Black Bolt.
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* AscendedExtra: She was only an NPC in the first game. Now she's one of the playable roster of heroes.
* BadassPrincess: Princess of Attilan and fully capable of fighting.
* ElementalPowers: Crystal possesses the ability to mentally manipulate the four classical elements: fire, water, earth, and air.
* FormFittingWardrobe: Her yellow suit is very tight.
* MultiColoredHair: Once again has that weird band of black in her otherwise orange hair.
* NiceGirl: She's definitely the WhiteSheep of the family, giving an impassioned plea to Black Bolt to help fight Thanos
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: A princess who fights as a superhero. Her title says as much.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ghost Rider]]
!![[ComicBook/GhostRider Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Not even the fire of Hell itself can contain me when there is vengeance to be delivered!'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Spotlight'' #5 (August 1972)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

When stunt rider Johnny Blaze made a deal with the demon Mephisto to cure his mentor's cancer, he should have known better. Rejecting the deal when Mephisto came to collect, Blaze became bonded to the spirit Zarathos, turning into the terrifying Ghost Rider.
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* AntiHero: He's technically on the side of good, but you probably couldn't tell that from his appearance or [[UnscrupulousHero his methods,]] the latter of which includes ''burning the souls of his enemies''.
* AwesomeMcCoolName: The name "Ghost Rider" certainly counts, but even before he got his alter ego, his name is ''Johnny Blaze''.
* BadassBiker: Johnny Blaze is a stunt motorcyclist, and this carries over into his Ghost Rider persona.
* BloodKnight: Even when Zarathos isn't in control, it's pretty clear that Johnny Blaze REALLY likes his job.
* TheBusCameBack: Johnny returns from the first game after being absent from the second.
* ChainPain: Wields a length of chain laced with hellfire as a weapon.
* CircusBrat: A stunt rider who worked in a circus, whose father was also a stuntman.
* CivvieSpandex: His outfit is just a leather biker jacket with matching pants, but since they look cool anyway and he's a flaming skeleton you barely notice.
* CoolBike: A demonic hog with flaming wheels that transforms along with him.
* DarkIsNotEvil: He may be a demonic biker with a flaming skull for a head, but he is a good guy.
* DealWithTheDevil: His origin story, with his powers being the result of a deal with Mephisto.
* DeathGlare: Weaponized with the Penance Stare, which he uses to burn the souls of the guilty.
* FlamingSkulls: Johnny looks like the cover to a heavy metal album.
* GoodIsNotNice: He'll never hurt an innocent, but if you're his target then you'd be better off asking for mercy from ''Wolverine''!
* GroundPound: One of his moves is him punching the ground so hard it cracks.
* GutturalGrowler: Holy ''crap'', he makes Wolverine sound tame! Courtesy of sharing the same voice actor, he sounds like the Hulk has been chain-smoking cigars. Made of brimstone.
* HellbentForLeather: Emphasis on the ''hell.''
* LegacyCharacter: Johnny Blaze is technically the ''second'' Ghost Rider, taking after the Western hero Carter Slade.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Can tank hits with the best of them, but in Ghost Rider form Johnny is just a skeleton wreathed in flame.
* PlayingWithFire: He ''is'' the fire.
* SkullForAHead: Practically a TropeCodifier for comics.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Loki]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Loki}} Loki Laufeyson]]
!!!'''Species''': Ice Giant
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #85 (October 1962)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonSpisak

Loki is the biological son of Frost Giant chieftain Laufey. After Odin killed Laufey in battle, he adopted Loki and raised him as his own son.
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* AnIcePerson: Uses a lot of ice spells in his attacks.
* ArchEnemy: One of the most well-known enemies of Thor and the Avengers, notably being the catalyst that resulted in the formation of the latter.
* AscendedExtra: His last appearance was as a boss character in the first game. Here, he's now both a boss and a playable character.
* BlackMagic: One of the many branches of power available to him and another contrast with his muscle bound brother.
* BladeOnAStick: Wields an enchanted glaive capable of casting magic.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns after appearing in the first game.
* CainAndAbel: Well, duh. He's in the role of Cain while his brother Thor is the Abel.
* CoolHelmet: Like Thor and Hela, he sports some pretty elaborate headwear.
* EnemyMine: Typically a villain, but has allied himself with the heroes due to the circumstances.
* EvilSorcerer: He is perhaps the most powerful sorcerer in all of Asgard. His knowledge of the mystic arts is unparalleled in all of Asgard, even though many mighty sorcerers and sorceresses make it their home.
* MasterOfIllusion: He loves this, so he uses this to trick his opponent or escape.
* MesACrowd: Can create duplicates of himself to aid in battle.
* PhysicalGod: The Norse god of mischief.
[[/folder]]

!Villains

[[folder:Thanos]]
!!ComicBook/{{Thanos}}
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[[caption-width-right:350:''You have come a long way just to die.'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Eternal-Deviant hybrid
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Invincible Iron Man'' #55 (February 1973)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Isaac C. Singleton Jr.

The Mad Titan feared across the cosmos, Thanos is a warlord with but a singular fixation: collecting the Infinity Stones and using their immense power to carry out his will -- which often involves death on an unfathomable scale.
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* AscendedExtra: He was mentioned in passing by Uatu during one of the epilogues in the first game (and depending on your actions, he either successfully takes over Earth or is fought back by the heroes with Odin's assistance). Now he takes center stage as the main villain.
* BigBad: The ultimate villain of the game [[spoiler:until Thane pops up.]]
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:After his defeat, he teams up with the heroes to bring down his power-mad son Thane.]]
-->'''Thanos:''' [[spoiler:I will end you, even if it means allying with these so-called heroes to do so.]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Subterranean even. Fitting for a powerful conqueror.
* FinalBoss: The final opponent the heroes must face to save the universe. [[spoiler:Actually, '''one''' of them. The other one is his son Thane, who upstages him immediately after Thanos' defeat.]]
* ForegoneConclusion: The game's trailers make it no secret that he'll complete the Infinity Gauntlet; the question is whether or not the heroes will be too late to stop him from unleashing it upon the universe.
* ObviouslyEvil: He's a massive, purple-skinned, baritone-voiced conqueror whose name is similar to that of the Greek god of Death. He is NOT a nice guy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Black Order]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackOrder The Black Order]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Corvius Glaive, Cull Obsidian, Proxima Midnight, Supergiant, Ebony Maw]]
!!!'''Title (Proxima Midnight):''' Deals in death. And she means business.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Infinity'' #1 (October 2013)

Proxima Midnight, Ebony Maw, Corvus Glaive, Cull Obsidian, and Supergiant: this quintet of fearsome villains serve as elite members of Thanos's army. Each is a dangerous one-person army unto themselves, and all have been tasked with aiding the mad tyrant in his hunt for the Infinity Stones.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Black Dwarf instead takes his ''Marvel Cinematic Universe'' name with Cull Obsidian.
* AnAxeToGrind: Cull Obsidian's weapon of choice is a gigantic axe.
* AntagonistTitle: Or subtitle, as the game is named after them.
* BladeOnAStick: Proxima Midnight with her spear and Corvus Glaive with, erm, a glaive.
* TheBrute: Cull Obsidian, who serves as TheBigGuy for the Black Order.
* CoDragons: The Black Order are all TheDragon to Thanos.
* CoolHelmet: Of all the members, Proxima stands out with her horned headwear.
* EvilGenius: Ebony Maw falls squarely into this role.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Proxima and Supergiant are both blue and attractive.
* MsFanservice: Proxima Midnight and Supergiant, both due to SensualSpandex.
* ProphetEyes: All of them sport these.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Ebony Maw, who revels in inflicting pain on others while maintaining a placid tone.
* SuperToughness: Cull Obsidian, like Luke Cage, sports an incredibly durable hide.
* TruerToTheText: Compared to ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', where they were renamed "Children of Thanos" and were only a four piece. Here, they're a five-member band with Supergiant included, and are explicitly called "The Black Order".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ultron]]
!!ComicBook/{{Ultron}}
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!!!'''Species:''' Android
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #55
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimMeskimen
Dr. Hank Pym, the original Ant-Man, created Ultron in the hope that he would help him protect humanity. His artificial intelligence, however, determined humanity to be the true threat to the world, one that must be subjugated.
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* ArchnemesisDad: Ultron has three "children" who all went down on a heroic path: Vision, Jocasta and Victor Mancha. They all despise him as much as anyone else.
* TheBusCameBack: Was a boss in the first game and absent in the second; he now returns as a boss for the third.
* KillerRobot: As always, Ultron seeks to rule and/or exterminate humanity.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: He's a shapeshifting, demonic, robotic mad scientist with daddy issues.
* {{Technopathy}}: Is capable of overriding and controlling other machines.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Goblin]]
!![[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Norman Osborn / Green Goblin]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #14 (July 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum

Business mogul Norman Osborn tested an experimental strength-enhancing serum upon himself, making him powerful and insane in equal measure as the Green Goblin. Now, with a flying glider and bombs at his disposal, he plagues Spider-Man and the world as a vicious killer.
----
* ArchEnemy: Green Goblin is considered to be Spider-Man's most personal and longstanding nemesis. Even other top foes like Doc Ock and Venom ultimately boil down to being close seconds, given how much personal and emotional turmoil and suffering Goblin's taken Spidey through.
* CoolHat: An utterly ridiculous-looking floppy purple one that is nevertheless an iconic part of the outfit.
* CoolPlane: His Goblin Glider, which has had numerous iterations and is constantly being improved upon.
* DemotedToExtra: He was a playable character in the second ''Ultimate Alliance'' game. Here, he shows up as a boss.
* ForTheEvulz: Green Goblin's motivation in all situations; and Norman Osborn's motivation in many.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kingpin]]
!![[ComicBook/TheKingpin Wilson Fisk / Kingpin]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #50 (July 1967)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Tim Blaney

Wilson Fisk was born in poverty, but used the strength befitting his massive body, cunning, and lack of fetters to climb up the New York criminal underworld and take over as the Kingpin, a menace to Spider-Man and Daredevil alike.
----
* AffablyEvil: He's usually polite and somewhat soft-spoken.
* ArchEnemy: He is one of Spider-Man's oldest nemeses, and in more recent years, has become Daredevil's most dangerous enemy.
* BadassNormal: Just a human, but one with abnormal strength and a cunning intellect.
* GeniusBruiser: His brain is far deadlier than his brawn.
* RagsToRiches: Grew up in the meanest parts of New York, but managed to claw his way to the top
* StoutStrength: Don't let his size fool you into thinking he's a dough boy, that's ALL muscle.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman]]
!![[Characters/SpiderManRoguesGalleryIToZ William Baker / Sandman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #4 (Sept. 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardEpcar

A once common criminal desperate for money and in debt to the mob, William Baker found himself in a nuclear testing site and exposed to radiation that bound his body to the sand around him. With control over the sand around him, he uses his newfound powers as the Sandman to improve his station in life.
----
* ElementalShapeshifter: True to his codename, [[DishingOutDirt Baker can freely manipulate sand]], which his entire body is comprised of. The sand functions identically to, and appears to be, normal flesh. However, he can convert all or parts of his body into animated sand at will.
* SentientSands: He is made out of sand (you might have guessed it from his name), stemming from when he hid out on a beach to evade the law, only for said beach to become the test site of a nuclear bomb, with the radiation bonding his molecules to the sand around him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Electro]]
!!Max Dillon / Electro
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #9 (Feb. 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristopherDanielBarnes

A freak accident with lightning drove engineer Max Dillon mad in addition to granting him control over electricity. Now, as Electro, he plagues Spider-Man as a dangerous and unpredictable criminal.
----
* ShockAndAwe: His main powers, Electro can generate massive quantities of electricity, theoretically up to approximately one million volts. He can employ this electrostatic energy as lightning arcs from his fingertips, and his maximum charge is more than enough to kill a normal human.
* VillainTeamUp: His debut has him working alongside Venom.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Infinity Sentinel]]
!!Infinity Sentinel
!!!'''Species:''' Android (upgraded by the Power Stone)
!!!'''Title:''' Normal mutant hunting robots weren't bad enough?
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #14 (November 1965) (Sentinels)

Bolivar Trask, a mad scientist with a seething hatred of mutants, created an army of superpowered androids with the explicit purpose of hunting down, capturing, or even ''killing'' mutants. One of these mechanical menaces has managed to get it's hands on the Power Stone during a attack on the X-Mansion. Their leader is Master Mold, a gigantic Sentinel capable of creating other Sentinels.
----
* FantasticRacism: The Sentinels were created out of a hatred towards mutants and target them first and foremost.
* FromBadToWorse: When one of the Sentinels acquires the Power Stone and is transformed.
-->''Infinity Sentinel: Normal mutant hunting robots weren't bad enough?''
* HiveQueen: Master Mold, a sort of super Sentinel that can construct others.
* HumongousMecha: Already towering over humans, The Infinity Sentinel is even bigger.
* {{Killer Robot}}s: Particularly towards mutants, but depending on the story they can be a threat to humans too.
* MechaMooks: As always, the Sentinels are evil robots with a penchant for hunting mutants and the Infinity Sentinel summons multiple of them throughout its boss fight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ronan the Accuser]]
!!Ronan the Accuser
!!!'''Species:''' Kree
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #65 (August 1967)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' James C. Mathis III

The Supreme Accuser of the Kree Empire, head of the Public Accuser Corps (the Empire's main law-enforcement body) and one of the highest ranking officials in the Empire, second only to the Supreme Intelligence and the Imperial Minister.
----
* AdaptationalVillainy: This version of Ronan draws from the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse version, itself based on Ronan's early portrayal. As such, he's a full-on villain rather than a [[HeelFaceTurn villain-turned-hero]] like he is in the current comics.
* DropTheHammer: Ronan's hammer, which can also restructure molecules. He usually just uses it to hit people really, ''really'' hard.
* MyNaymeIs: Its Ro-nan, not Ro-nin.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Of the "Proud Soldier Race" type, as the Kree are more of a species of [[ScaryDogmaticAliens fascist/Communist totalitarians]] than Klingon-like Vikings or samurai.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ultimo]]
!!Ultimo
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!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #76 (April 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jim Meskimen

A weaponized liquid metal construct created by an unknown alien race, Ultimo laid waste to numerous worlds until he was eventually defeated and crash landed on Earth.
----
* CrushKillDestroy: A directive of his.
* GrandTheftMe: Ultron takes over his body as an upgrade.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nebula]]
!!ComicBook/{{Nebula|Marvel Comics}}
!!!'''Species:''' Luphomoid
!!!'''Title:''' Thanos's adopted daughter. Gamora's constant headache.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #257
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshlyBurch

Another adopted daughter of Thanos, who was raised alongside Gamora as a sister, Nebula is determined to prove that she is the superior fighter at all costs: an obsession that often puts her at odds with Gamora's new family, the Guardians of the Galaxy.
----
* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair on this professional assassin's head.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Gamora's Abel.
* {{Cyborg}}: Has cybernetic implants.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Surtur]]
!![[Characters/TheMightyThorGiants Surtur]]
!!!'''Species:''' Fire giant
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #97 (Oct. 1963)

A fire giant and Lord of Muspelheim, the land of fire and master of a race of fire demons. Seeks to start Ragnarok and cleanse the universe of all life save for his kind.
----
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: At his largest, Surtur can exceed more then 1,000 feet tall.
* {{BFS}}: Well, in terms of comparison it's about a normal sword to HIM, but considering Surtur is frickin' huge his sword is about the size of a car.
* BigRedDevil: Like the rest of the Demons of Muspelheim.
* HumanoidAbomination: Oldest living thing in the Nine Worlds who seeks to destroy all life alien to his own.
* PlayingWithFire: He's a literal fire giant.
* SatanicArchetype: Contrary to mythology, where he is a neutral force who merely fulfills a cosmic role.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mystique]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Mystique}} Raven Darkholme / Mystique]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Changes her shape. Rarely changes her mind.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Ms. Marvel'' #16 (May 1978)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SumaleeMontano
Real name Raven Darkholme, Mystique is a shapeshifting mutant who, much like Magneto, fights for mutant rights and is willing to do anything in their name. She also has a complicated history with the X-Men, including that her own son is Nightcrawler.
----
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Like her son, her mutation gives her skin a uniform blue tone.
* ArchEnemy: One of the more well-known enemies of the X-Men, and an old one to Captain Marvel.
* ArchnemesisMom: She's on the opposite side as the X-Men, which has her biological son Nightcrawler as well as her adopted daughter Rogue.
* TheBusCameBack: Marks her first appearance in the ''Ultimate Alliance'' series after her appearances in the ''VideoGame/XMenLegends'' titles.
* TheDragon: Like many adaptations, she's this to Magneto alongside the Juggernaut.
* EvilRedhead: Contrasts with her blue skin.
* MasterOfDisguise: Being a shapeshifter, she can do this with ease, allowing her to impersonate members of the X-Men like Cyclops.
* MsFanservice: Wears a dress that shows off her legs and back.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Due to her cells constantly regenerating her natural aging process is greatly slowed. She's actually over a century old.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: Her outfit flaunts her back.
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Once again sporting her skull belt. 
* SupernaturallyYoungParent: Despite having adult children (biological and adopted), she looks like she's the same age as them.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Her signature, being able to morph into anyone she's met.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Juggernaut]]
!![[Characters/XmenBrotherhoodOfMutants Cain Marko / Juggernaut]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human (mystically empowered)
!!!'''Title:''' Enchanted enforcer. Nothing can stop him.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #12 (July 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Peter Lurie

The stepbrother of Charles Xavier, Cain Marko was empowered by the mystical Ruby of Cyttorak that gave him unfathomable power including super strength, unlimited endurance, and that his momentum never stops once he gets going.
----
* AdvancingBossOfDoom: Chases the party through the mansion before being fought.
* BadassBoast: "There ain't nothin' that can stop me!"
* BigBrotherBully: To Charles.
* TheBrute: Serves as one to Magneto.
* CainAndAbel: Xavier's step-brother. Bonus points in that his name really ''is'' Cain.
* CompositeCharacter: Here, he's TheBrute to Magneto, taking up a role traditionally held by the Blob.
* CoolHelmet: Much like Magneto he wears one. And much like Magneto it's used to guard him from psychic attacks.
* DemotedToExtra: He was simply a boss character in the first ''X-Men Legends'' game, but was PromotedToPlayable in both ''X-Men Legends II'' and the second ''Ultimate Alliance'' game (the latter including him as DLC). Now he's been reduced to a boss again.
* ImplacableMan: Literally cannot be stopped once he builds momentum. A section of the game is just the party running from him.
* TheJuggernaut: There's a reason he provides the
page image. Throw anything at him, he will. Not. STOP.
* SuperSpeed: Not as extreme as others, but he's completely capable of moving the same speed as powered vehicles.
* SuperStrength: One of the Marvel Universe's biggest heavyweights.
* TokenEnemyMinority: Of a sort. He works
for Magneto, a mutant supremacist, despite Juggernaut being a mystically-empowered human rather than a true mutant.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dormammu]]
!![[Characters/DoctorStrange Dormammu]]
!!!'''Species:''' Faltine
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #126 (November 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The ruler of the Dark Dimension, and ArchEnemy of Doctor Strange.
----
* ArchEnemy: Traditionally, he is Doctor Strange's most hated adversary.
* DimensionLord: Rules his own plane of existence, known as the Dark Dimension.
* TheDreaded: Among his titles are The Dread Dormammu or The Dread One.
* ManOnFire: He's basically a living inferno.
* ObviouslyEvil: He's a flaming humanoid wearing ScaryImpracticalArmor.
* OutsideContextProblem: Dormammu showing up with the desire for the Infinity Stones is bad news, especially since he comes from out of the universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hela]]
!!ComicBook/{{Hela}}
!!!'''Species:''' Asgardian
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #102 (March 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NikaFutterman

The Asgardian goddess of death and daughter of Loki, Thor's arch nemesis.
----
* BadassCape: Like her father, she sports a properly extravagant cloak.
* CoolHelmet: Possibly the coolest, being an elaborate head piece with extravagant horns.
* DaddysLittleVillain: Not only is she the goddess of death, she’s also the daughter of Loki.
* DimensionLord: Of Hel and Niflheim, being a goddess of death after all.
* FormFittingWardrobe: As usual, has her green and black catsuit that's basically a second skin.
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: Skintight catsuit? Check. Elaborate cloak? Check. ''The coolest freaking helmet in the game?'' Triple check!
* MsFanservice: That catsuit is VERY tight.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Destroyer]]
!!The Destroyer
!!!'''Species:''' Automaton
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' #118 (July 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Liam O'Brien

A suit of Asgardian armor powered by magic
----
* AnimatedArmor: A very large suit of armor that's powered by a spirit.
* TheBusCameBack: It appeared in the first game as a boss character, and returns here in the same role.
* TheJuggernaut: As it's mainly controlled by others such as Hela, it will generally just smash anything in its path with no regard for itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Octopus]]
!![[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #3 (July 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' William Salyers
A freak accident resulted in a quartet of cybernetic tentacles becoming fused to the body of gifted nuclear physicist Otto Octavius. Now a dangerous combination of genius intellect, mechanical strength, and radiation-induced insanity, he has turned to a life of crime as "Doctor Octopus" and has plagued Spider-Man as a constant menace ever since.
----
* {{Acrofatic}}: He has a bit of a gut, but his tentacles allow him greater mobility.
* ArchEnemy: Is one of Spider-Man's top three enemies of all time.
* AnimalMotifs: As his name suggests, the Octopus, with his four limbs and tentacles adding up to eight.
* ArtificialLimbs: His signature cyber tentacles, which he can use for traversal or combat.
* BadassBookworm: A renowned nuclear physicist, making him one of Spider-Man's more intelligent and deadly foes.
* CombatTentacles: A TropeCodifier, as his tentacles allow him greater strength than normal.
* FreakLabAccident: His origin story, with his tentacles being forcefully fused onto his back.
* GadgeteerGenius: He designed his tentacles himself.
* MadScientist: A genius nuclear physicist, and insane in equal measure.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mysterio]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Mysterio}} Quentin Beck / Mysterio]]
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Debut:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #13 (June 1964)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidKaye

A failed actor but gifted special effects artist, Mysterio turned to villainy when his lofty Hollywood aspirations passed him by. His first major act as a supervillain was to frame Spider-Man for a museum robbery — it didn't end up working in his favor. Vowing revenge on the webslinger, Mysterio would end up becoming one of Spider-Man's most enduring rogues.
----
* FishbowlHelmet: He's infamous for the glass helmet he wears that looks like a fish bowl. Although it's used more to protect himself from his own hallucinatory gas.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Special effects wizardry may not sound like that great of a supervillain gimmick, but Mysterio's shown time and time again that it can be downright deadly in the right hands.
* MasterOfIllusion: His specialty and he even uses it as a title. Though his illusions are all based from his previous employment in the special effects industry.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Klaw]]
!!Ulysses Klaw / Klaw
!!! '''Species:''' Human mutate
!!! '''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #53 (August 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Shaughnessy
Once a European scientist and smuggler, Ulysses Klaw was obsessed with finding vibranium, a rare metal found in the hidden nation of Wakanda. An experimental device transformed his body into pure sound, giving him access to a wide array of superhuman abilities.
----
* ArchEnemy: To Black Panther.
* ArmCannon: His primary weapon, which is powered by vibranium.
* EnergyBeing: His body is composed of living sonic energy.
* GreenLanternRing: He can create various constructs made of solidified sonic energy.
* MakeMeWannaShout: He's able to fire powerful sonic blasts from the emitter on his right arm.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:M.O.D.O.K.]]
!![[ComicBook/{{MODOK}} George Tarleton / M.O.D.O.K.]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #93 (September 1967)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WallyWingert
George Tarleton was an otherwise unremarkable scientist who had the misfortune of being in the employ of the terrorist organization known as Advanced Idea Mechanics. His employers would choose him to be the test subject of a genetic manipulation project to turn him into a living supercomputer.It succeeded in doing just that, as well as mutating poor Tarleton into an unstable super-smart psychotic psychokineticist known as the '''M'''ental '''O'''rganism '''D'''esigned '''O'''nly for '''K'''illing, or "M.O.D.O.K."
----
* TheBusCameBack: Returns as a boss character after appearing in the first game.
* {{Cephalothorax}}: He does have a small, atrophied body, but you can't see anything but his head and limbs as long as he's in his chair.
* EvilCripple: M.O.D.O.K. gained his powers at the cost of his mobility.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: From nothing special to a murderous giant head monster.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Extremely powerful, but a egotistical despot who seeks to rule the world at whatever the cost.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bullseye]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Bullseye}} "Benjamin Poindexter" / Bullseye]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #131 (March 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
An assassin whose marksmanship makes him a danger even to metahumans.
----
* ArchEnemy: While Murdock and Fisk have drifted into WorthyOpponent territory at times, [[HateSink only pure hatred will ever exist]] between Murdock and Bullseye.
* AxCrazy: One of the single most psychotic characters in the MU.
* TheBusCameBack: Is another returning boss from the first game.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: They don't call him "Bullseye" for nothing. Certain heroes, primarily Daredevil, do give him trouble in this department however.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Bullseye's real name is unknown. "Benjamin Poindexter" is his most well-known name, but that's just another alias. Likewise, he also answers to "Lester", but again, that's not confirmed as a real name.
* ProfessionalKiller: Probably the best assassin in the Marvel Universe.
* {{Sadist}}: To the point where he'll still murder and torture people even when he's not on the job.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red Skull]]
!![[ComicBook/RedSkull Johann Schmidt / Red Skull]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941).
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Liam O'Brien

The most devious and dangerous member of HYDRA, and a constant menace to Captain America since World War II.
----
* ArchEnemy: The most hated adversary of Captain America.
* BadassLongcoat: His signature SS uniform.
* BadassNormal: He has no superpowers or enhanced abilities to match Captain America's, only his genius intellect.
* LastOfHisKind: One of the last remaining Nazi commanders from World War II.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: A literal Nazi!
* RedBaron: His real name is Johann Schmidt, but most people call him by his title.
* ShadowArchetype: To Captain America, essentially being his Nazi equivalent and representing almost everything that the good Captain stands against.
* SkullForAHead: It generally varies between being just a mask, and being ''his actual head turned into an actual red skull''.
* StillFightingTheCivilWar: Even long after it ended, he still believes he's fighting in World War II.
* ThoseWackyNazis: One of the most horrifying examples of this trope, both in the comics and generally elsewhere.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:HYDRA]]
!!ComicBook/{{HYDRA}}
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965)
A neo-Nazi terrorist organization that has long plagued the world, and one of the most dangerous groups of war criminals the Avengers have had to contend with.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maximus]]
!!Maximus Boltagon
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #47 (February 1966)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DiedrichBader

The brother of Black Bolt, with ambitions to take the throne himself.
----

* CainAndAbel: Deeply envies his brother's position as king and marriage to Medusa.
* GadgeteerGenius: Maximus is a pretty skilled inventor. It's just that on occasion some of his inventions can, in a certain light, be utterly horrific things that should never see the light of day.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[[AC:Spoiler Character]]]]
!!Thane
!!!'''Species:''' Eternal-Inhuman hybrid
!!!'''Debut:''' ''[[Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers New Avengers]]'' #10 (November 2013)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobbieDaymond

The half-Inhuman son of Thanos.
----

* AGodAmI: After donning the Infinity Gauntlet, he immediately goes mad with power and proclaims that the universe needs something only he can give it.
* PoweredArmor: He uses the Infinity Stones to create a suit called the Infinity Armor, which makes him powerful enough to fight the assembled heroes hand-to-hand.
* TrueFinalBoss: After his father is defeated, Thane steals the Infinity Gauntlet for himself and becomes the game's ''actual'' final enemy.
* WalkingSpoiler: Nothing in the game implies that he's even ''existent'', much less the FinalBoss; and thus he shows up right towards the end after his father's defeat.

[[/folder]]
!Allies
[[folder:Lockjaw]]
!!Lockjaw
!!!'''Species''': Inhuman dog
!!!'''Title:''' Teleporting Inhuman dog. Earns his treats.
!!!'''Debut''': ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Adam Harrington

A large, dog-like companion of the Inhuman Royal Family.
----
* AscendedExtra: A minor example, as he was in the first game, but was simply one of many [=NPCs=] the player could talk to. Here, he's been promoted to being part of the game's saving system.
* BadassAdorable: A gigantic, but lovable alien dog.
* BigFriendlyDog: Big? [[CanisMajor Very]]. Friendly? That too.
* SupportPartyMember: He actually serves as your save point.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nick Fury]]
!!ComicBook/NickFury
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Title:''' Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Keeps his eye on trouble.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Battle Scars'' #1 (January 2012)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' John Eric Bentley
A super-spy and natural-born leader who sits at the head of the global defense organization "SHIELD", but isn't afraid to jump into the fray and show those who threaten Earth why he commands the respect of Earth's greatest heroes.
----
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The leader of SHIELD, but he's ready to jump into the fray if needed.
* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: Certainly counts considering he's inspired by his predecessor's Ultimate counterpart, who was in turn modeled after Creator/SamuelLJackson.
* DemotedToExtra: He was a playable character in the first two games, albeit as a secret character that had to be unlocked. Here, there's no sign of him being playable.
* EyepatchOfPower: Missing an eye, but he is a veteran warrior and a great leader.
* OnlySaneMan: He's generally the one who steps in when things get out of hand between the heroes, such as keeping Iron Man and Rocket Raccoon from getting into a pissing match.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vision]]
!![[ComicBook/TheVision The Vision]]
!!!'''Species:''' Synthezoid
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #57 (October 1968)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Kaye
Originally created by the genocidal android Ultron, Vision defied his progenitor to aid the Avengers, allies of Ultron's creator and nemesis Dr. Hank Pym. Intelligent, well-spoken, and powerful, he is among the most powerful allies the Avengers can count on.
----
%%* AscendedExtra[=/=]PromotedToPlayable: In the first game, Vision was only an NPC that talked with the characters in each of the game's five hubs. Now he's a playable character.
* {{Flight}}: Vision can fly by lowering his density to minimal levels.
* IntangibleMan: Possessing complete density control, the Vision can shunt enough of his mass into another dimension to become completely intangible.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ant-Man]]
!![[ComicBook/AntMan Scott Lang / Ant-Man]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #181 (March 1979)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoshKeaton
Electronics technician and former burglar Scott Lang would steal Hank Pym's Ant-Man suit out of desperation to rescue the one woman who could cure his ill daughter's condition. Once completed, Scott intended to return the suit, but Hank Pym decided to let him keep it on the condition that he use his powers for good. Now, as the second Ant-Man, Scott helps out in ways both big and small.
----
* ActionDad: He has a daughter, Cassie Lang.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: As his name implies, ants.
* AppliedPhlebotinum: The Pym Particles.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His ability to shrink and grow comes from his suit and a special belt containing Pym Particles, as Scott is not inherently superhuman.
* LegacyCharacter: Scott is the second to don the Ant-Man alias, after Hank Pym.
* PestController: The Ant-Man helmet allows the Scott to communicate with insects and order them around.
%%* PromotedToPlayable: Zig-zagged. In the past games, Ant-Man appeared but was unplayable. In this game, Ant-man is playable. That said, [[LegacyCharacter this version]] is Scott Lang, while the past versions were Hank Pym. This ''does'' mark the first time Ant-Man was playable in an ''Ultimate Alliance'' game, regardless of identity, though.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Par for the course, Ant-Man can go small and big.
* SuperStrength: Only available in giant form.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beast]]
!![[ComicBook/BeastMarvelComics Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy / Beast]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''Title:''' Bounding blue biologist. Uses big words.
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Fred Tatasciore
Dr. Hank [=McCoy=] is a mutant, scientist, superhero, advocate for equal rights, and a founding member of the X-Men. Befitting his codename of "Beast", he appears as a large, muscular man with blue fur covering his body; but is among the most intelligent and reasonable men on Earth.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Forgoes his famous trunks for shorts.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: A blue-furred man.
* TheBusCameBack: This marks his first appearance in the Action-RPG games since the second ''VideoGame/XMenLegends'' game.
* CompositeCharacter: Seems to take after his 90s ambiguous creature portrayal, but wears a costume more in line with his more modern designs.
* DoesNotLikeShoes:
''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance3TheBlackOrder''. Due to the dexterity of his feet they would just get in the way.
* GeniusBruiser: One of the smartest men on the planet, and he can toss people around like ragdolls.
* HandyFeet: Like Nightcrawler his feet are like an ape's, allowing him to perform amazing acrobatic feats.
* NiceGuy: One of the politest members of the team, often serving as a voice of reason, logic, and morality.
* PettingZooPeople: Well, he's clearly meant to look like some sort of animal, but as his design takes from the 90s era, it's a bit difficult to tell what exactly he's supposed to evoke.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Well, he IS covered in blue fur so there's no real point.
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[[folder:Jessica Jones]]
!![[Comicbook/JessicaJones Jessica Jones]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut''': ''Alias'' #1 (November 2001)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

A superpowered private investigator and member of the Defenders.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Based on Krysten Ritter's portrayal, and thus has pitch-black hair as opposed to being a brunette.
* {{Badbutt}}: Jessica doesn't get to be a SirSwearsALot here, leading to awkward situations where she refers to the Hand Ninjas as "sneaky little jerks".
* CivvieSpandex: Jeans, t-shirt, leather jacket. She's a P.I., not a superhero.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: A dead ringer for Creator/KrystenRitter, her actress in the [[Series/JessicaJones2015 Netflix series]]. By extension, it causes an AdaptationDyeJob as mentioned above.
* HappilyMarried: Her marriage to Luke Cage has a lot of love.
* PunchClockHero: To a degree. She actually bows out of the mission against the Hand because a better playing client calls her with an emergency.
* PrivateDetective: Her chosen career.
* SmallStepsHero: She states that she joined the Defenders because somebody needs to look out for the average citizens of New York when the A-list heroes like the Avengers are off fighting aliens on the moon. 
* SuperStrength: Her primary superpower.
* TookAShortcut: She manages to find a way ahead of the heroes. When questioned how she got there so fast, she says that it's a secret.
* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: She lowers a crane to help the other heroes break into the Hand's headquarters by ''punching the control panel really hard''.
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[[folder:Valkyrie]]
!![[ComicBook/ValkyrieMarvelComics Bruunhilde / Valkyrie]]
!!!'''Species:''' Asgardian
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Avengers'' #73 (December 1970)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaryElizabethMcGlynn

Bruunhilde, chosen by Odin himself to lead the Valkyrior would choose the slain worthy of entering Valhalla.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Forgoes a ChainmailBikini for a more sensible suit of armor.
* AmazonianBeauty: Toned, buff, and stunning.
* BadassCape: Like Thor and other Asguardians, she sports a sky blue cape.
* BladeOnAStick: Her main weapon is a spear.
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[[folder:Winter Soldier]]
!![[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes / Winter Soldier]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutate
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Ray Chase

James Buchanan Barnes, better known to his friends as "Bucky", was a young soldier who fought alongside Captain America as his sidekick until his death in 1945. What no one realized was that, like Captain America, Bucky's body was preserved in ice following his "demise". He would be found by the Soviets, who brainwashed him and revived him as the "Winter Soldier". Maintaining his youth via cryo-stasis when not on a mission, Bucky
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His becoming the Winter Soldier is due to being brainwashed by the Soviets.
* TheBusCameBack: Bucky returns after being absent from the second game.
* CoolMask: One that covers his entire lower face.
* HeelFaceTurn: In the original game, the Winter Soldier was a boss working for the Masters of Evil; it's also implied that he was [[NotBrainwashed willingly working with them even after recovering his memories.]] Now he's an ally to the heroes.
* HumanPopsicle: He was kept in cryo-stasis when he wasn't on an assignment for the Soviets.
* OlderThanHeLooks: He looks like a man in his twenties, but he was actually a soldier in World War II.

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[[folder:Black Bolt]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackBolt Blackagar Boltagon / Black Bolt]]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #45 (December 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Liam O'Brien

A member of The Inhumans' royal family from their floating home city of Attilan, Black Bolt was exposed to Terrigen Mist while still in the womb, thusly born with the incredible (and destructive) power of a hypersonic voice. He can also fly, manipulate particles, and has displayed limited telepathy. Because of the aforementioned hypersonic voice, Black Bolt was forced into seclusion for most of his upbringing, training in a soundproof chamber to control his power.
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* TheBusCameBack: Was absent from the second game, but reappears in the third.
* TheGoodKing: Cares about his people more than anything in the world, and is always ready to defend them to the last stand.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Black Bolt's most devastating offensive weapon and one of the phenomena based upon the particle interaction is his actual voice. So powerful he can never speak (he is so mentally disciplined that he doesn't even talk in his sleep).
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[[folder:Medusa]]
!![[ComicBook/MedusaMarvelComics Medusalith Amaquelin Boltagon / Medusa]]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #36 (March 1965)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mary Faber


Black Bolt's wife, Crystal's older sister and Queen of Attilan.
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* TheBusCameBack: Made a brief appearance in the original game after she was left BrainwashedAndCrazy by Dr. Doom, was absent in the second, and returns in the third.
* TheHighQueen: Of the Inhumans and has served as such whenever Black Bolt has not been in power.
* PrehensileHair: Her incredibly long red hair which cannot be cut unless she allows it to be. And if it is, it can move [[HelpingHands independently of her.]]
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[[folder:Nova]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Richard Rider / Nova]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Man Called Nova'' #1 (September 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Daymond

After being chosen by the dying Rhomann Dey, Earth teenager Richard Rider became part of [[TheChosenMany the Nova Corps]], a interplanetary peacekeeping force.
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* AlliterativeName: '''R'''ichard '''R'''ider.
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* GloryHound: Venom declares that he will become "the universe's one true champion" once the heroes defeat Thanos. Downplayed however, in that he immediately follows up with a death threat to Spider-Man; emphasizing that even after he's lauded as a hero, killing Spidey is the V-Man's number one priority.

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* ArchEnemy: One of the big ones for Spider-Man, even after his AntiHero transition.



* ArchEnemy: Green Goblin is considered to be Spider-Man's most personal and longstanding nemesis.

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* ArchEnemy: Green Goblin is considered to be Spider-Man's most personal and longstanding nemesis. Even other top foes like Doc Ock and Venom ultimately boil down to being close seconds, given how much personal and emotional turmoil and suffering Goblin's taken Spidey through.


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* FinalBoss: The final opponent the heroes must face to save the universe. [[spoiler:Actually, '''one''' of them. The other one is his son Thane, who upstages him immediately after Thanos' defeat.]]
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* AGodAmI: [[spoiler: After donning the Infinity Gauntlet, he immediately goes mad with power and proclaims that the universe needs something only he can give it.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: After his father is defeated, Thane steals the Infinity Gauntlet for himself and becomes the game's ''actual'' final enemy.]]
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* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:After his defeat, he teams up with the heroes to bring down his power-mad son Thane.]]
-->'''Thanos:''' [[spoiler:I will end you, even if it means allying with these so-called heroes to do so.]]



* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: After his father is defeated, Thane steals the Infinity Gauntlet for himself and becomes the game's ''actual'' final enemy.]]



* TrueFinalBoss: [[spoiler: After his father is defeated, Thane steals the Infinity Gauntlet for himself and becomes the game's ''actual'' final enemy.]]

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed, as he's not an X-Men villain to the same extent as Magneto, but he's still a very loose anti-hero who has no problem with violence and killing, something that doesn't exactly endear him to other heroes.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed, as he's not an X-Men villain to the same extent as Magneto, but he's still a very loose anti-hero who has no problem with violence and killing, something that doesn't exactly endear him to other heroes. Within the game's team formations, he apparently qualifies as a villain and gains bonuses if teamed with others like Venom and Magneto.
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[[folder:Thane]]
!![[Thane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Eternal-Inhuman hybrid
!!!'''Debut:''' ''[[Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers New Avengers]]'' #10 (November 2013)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobbieDaymond

The half-Inhuman son of Thanos.
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* PoweredArmor: [[spoiler: He uses the Infinity Stones to create a suit called the Infinity Armor, which makes him powerful enough to fight the assembled heroes hand-to-hand.]]
* TrueFinalBoss: [[spoiler: After his father is defeated, Thane steals the Infinity Gauntlet for himself and becomes the game's ''actual'' final enemy.]]

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The adopted son of the original Nick Fury, Nicholas Joseph Fury, Jr., is a chip off the old block: a super-soldier and natural-born leader who sits at the head of the global defense organization "SHIELD", but isn't afraid to jump into the fray and show those who threaten Earth why he commands the respect of Earth's greatest heroes.

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!!!'''Debut:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #36 (March 1965).

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[[folder:Nova]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Richard Rider / Nova]]
!!!'''Species:''' Inhuman
!!!'''Debut:''' ''The Man Called Nova'' #1 (September 1976)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobbieDraymond

After being chosen by the dying Rhomann Dey, Earth teenager Richard Rider became part of [[TheChosenMany the Nova Corps]], a interplanetary peacekeeping force.
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* {{Determinator}}: If you get in his sights, prepare to live your life in paranoia. Because he will. Not. ''STOP.''

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* {{Determinator}}: If you get in his sights, prepare to live your life in paranoia.fear. Because he will. Not. ''STOP.''



* NeverHurtAnInnocent: This is his code, and may be the one major thing that separates him from the people he fights. As brutal and terrifying as Punisher can be, he makes it a point to ''never'' inflict that on those who aren't deserving.

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* {{Dhampyr}}: Due to his mother being bitten while she was pregnant, Blade was born with vampiric abilities but a lack of their weakness.

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* {{Dhampyr}}: Due to his mother being bitten while she was pregnant, Blade was born with vampiric abilities but a lack of their weakness.weaknesses.



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* MesACrowd: Can create duplicates of himself to aid in battle.
* PhysicalGod: The Norse god of mischief.
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A former soldier, Frank Castle saw his wife and children gunned down in a mafia hit gone wrong. Deciding to devote himself to cleaning up the streets, he became the ruthless Punisher

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* DownloadableContent: Cyclops and Colossus were made available as free post-launch DLC characters.

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* DownloadableContent: Cyclops and Colossus were Not part of the Expansion Pass DLC, but he was made available as free post-launch DLC characters.along with Colossus.



* DownloadableContent: Cyclops and Colossus were made available as free post-launch DLC characters.

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* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.



* TokenEvilTeammate: The darkest and least heroic anti-hero out of all of the playable cast.

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* DownloadableContent: One of the characters included in the Expansion Pass DLC as part of the Marvel Knights pack.



* AntiHero: Unlike Blade, Punisher, or Ghost Rider Morbius is a lot more merciful, though you DON'T want to test him especially when he's hungry.

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