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** Contrary looked, dressed, and acted similar to Characters/EmmaFrostWhiteQueen.

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** Contrary looked, dressed, and acted similar to Characters/EmmaFrostWhiteQueen.[[Characters/MarvelComicsEmmaFrost Emma Frost]].

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* AlternateUniverse: In the one-shot ''Hulk Vs. Prime'', Kevin Green is trapped in the Marvel Universe and tries to find his aunt's apartment in New York, only to meet a tenant in the same address in Marvel's version of New York.

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In the one-shot ''Hulk Vs. Prime'', Kevin Green is trapped in the Marvel Universe and tries to find his aunt's apartment in New York, only to meet a tenant in the same address in Marvel's version of New York.York.
** When Dane Whitman (The Avenger Black Knigh) was transported to the Ultraverse, he had to take a while to fit in. In one sequence, his InnerMonologue states that, in the Ultraverse's version of New York, he was "drawn" to the same address where the Avengers' Mansion was located in his home dimension.

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* PutOnABus: After the cancellation of their title in 1995, the Strangers do not appear post-''Black September''[=/=]Marvel-reboot, save for ZipZap in a single issue of ''Prime''.

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* PutOnABus: After the cancellation of their title in 1995, the Strangers do not appear post-''Black September''[=/=]Marvel-reboot, save for ZipZap [=ZipZap=] in a single issue of ''Prime''.


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* TheSpeedster:
** [=TurboCharge=], aspirant to the role of Prime's partner, was injected by his father with experimental insulin (since he is diabetic) that accelerated his internal metabolism. As consequence, he is able to run at supersonic speeds. He also uses an armored suit fitted with an injection system to regulate his insulin levels.
** In another series of the same universe, ''The Strangers'', [=ZipZap=] is an African-American sixth grader caught up in a mass empowering event, and develops superspeed powers, being the only member with such powers on his team.
** Another Ultraverse speedster is Rush, a sole player who only uses his powers if he is paid. During a charity race against other speedsters, in a though bubble he admits his powers are nowhere near the level of the other two.
** In one issue of ''Prime'', the main speedsters of the Ultraverse ([=TurboCharge=], [=ZipZap=] and Rush) join FlyingBrick Prime for a charity race. None of them wins, since they crash into each other in a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''-esque moment.
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* WideEyedIdealist: In the first ''Ultraforce'' issue, Kevin Green watches Hardcase's interview about regulating the Ultras, and thinks that he can show Hardcase Ultras can work as a team. At the end of the first arc, [[spoiler:Atalon]] surrenders, but his demands are met by the USA government. In response, Prime says that they, heroes, cannot allow him, a villain, to win, but Hardcase tell Prime [[ThisIsReality "this is not a comic book"]].

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* WideEyedIdealist: In the first ''Ultraforce'' issue, Kevin Green watches Hardcase's interview about regulating the Ultras, and thinks that he can show Hardcase Ultras can work as a team. At the end of the first arc, [[spoiler:Atalon]] surrenders, but his demands are met by the USA government. In response, Prime says that they, heroes, cannot allow him, a villain, to win, but Hardcase tell tells Prime [[ThisIsReality "this is not a comic book"]].
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** Contrary looked, dressed, and acted similar to White Queen/ ComicBook/EmmaFrost.

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** Contrary looked, dressed, and acted similar to White Queen/ ComicBook/EmmaFrost.Characters/EmmaFrostWhiteQueen.
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* InformedJudaism: In an issue of ''Prime'' Vol. 1, Kevin Green and his mother light up the candles in a menorah to celebrate Hanukkah. In the same issue, after he rescues Kelly, Prime even wishes "Happy Hanukkah" to some reporters and Kelly, to the latter's surprise.
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* WideEyedIdealist: In the first ''Ultraforce'' issue, Kevin Green watches Hardcase's interview about the regulating the Ultras, and thinks that he can show Hardcase Ultras can work as a team. At the end of the first arc, [[spoiler:Atalon]] surrenders, but his demands are met by the USA government. In response, Prime says that they, heroes, cannot allow him, a villain, to win, but Hardcase tell Prime [[ThisIsReality "this is not a comic book"]].

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* WideEyedIdealist: In the first ''Ultraforce'' issue, Kevin Green watches Hardcase's interview about the regulating the Ultras, and thinks that he can show Hardcase Ultras can work as a team. At the end of the first arc, [[spoiler:Atalon]] surrenders, but his demands are met by the USA government. In response, Prime says that they, heroes, cannot allow him, a villain, to win, but Hardcase tell Prime [[ThisIsReality "this is not a comic book"]].
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* WideEyedIdealist: In the first ''Ultraforce'' issue, Kevin Green watches Hardcase's interview about the regulating the Ultras, and thinks that he can show Hardcase Ultras can work as a team.

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* WideEyedIdealist: In the first ''Ultraforce'' issue, Kevin Green watches Hardcase's interview about the regulating the Ultras, and thinks that he can show Hardcase Ultras can work as a team. At the end of the first arc, [[spoiler:Atalon]] surrenders, but his demands are met by the USA government. In response, Prime says that they, heroes, cannot allow him, a villain, to win, but Hardcase tell Prime [[ThisIsReality "this is not a comic book"]].

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* TwoGirlsToATeam: ''The Strangers''' founding members are Lady Killer (Elena La Brava) and a female pleasure robot named Candy, who developed a conscience and took on the codename "Electrocute". Later, they are joined by an alien sorceress named Yrial.

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''The Strangers''' founding members are Lady Killer (Elena La Brava) and a female pleasure robot named Candy, who developed a conscience and took on the codename "Electrocute". Later, they are joined by an alien sorceress named Yrial.Yrial.
** After [[spoiler:Pixx's]] HeroicSacrifice, the Ultraforce team is reduced to two women, Topaz and Contrary.
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* TokenHuman: In the Marvel-rebooted Ultraforce, Black Knight is the only non-Ultra superhero.

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** ''Ultraforce'' (Vol. 1).
*** The first story arc (invasion of the Fire People) happens in ''seven'' parts, including issue zero.
*** The second (and last) major arc deals with Black Knight, a member of the Marvel Universe's Avengers, being transported to their world.



** After the ''Black September'' event, four characters from the main Marvel Universe were carried over to the Ultraverse: Avenger Black Knight (Dane Whitman), C-list mutants Reaper and Sienna Blaze, and X-Men character The Juggernaut.

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** After the ''Black September'' event, four characters from the main Marvel Universe were carried over to the Ultraverse: Avenger Black Knight (Dane Whitman), C-list mutants Reaper and Sienna Blaze, and X-Men character The Juggernaut. Black Knight is a special case, since his last appearance in the Marvel Universe was at the end of the ''ComicBook/TheGatherersSaga'', which ended a year prior.



* WhoWatchesTheWatchmen: This is the premise of the first ''Ultraforce'' series: after the appearance of the revived Ghoul, two mobs clash against each other about the fate of the ultras. Hardcase flies in to intervene and is questioned about how to police the Ultras. Hardcase doubts the efficiency of government control and does mention the possibility of Ultras regulating themselves. This is what leads to the cretion of the Ultraforce.

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* WhoWatchesTheWatchmen: This is the premise of the first ''Ultraforce'' series: after the appearance of the revived Ghoul, two mobs clash against each other about the fate of the ultras. Hardcase flies in to intervene and is questioned about how to police the Ultras. Hardcase doubts the efficiency of government control and does mention the possibility of Ultras regulating themselves. This is what leads to the cretion creation of the Ultraforce.
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* WideEyedIdealist: In the first ''Ultraforce'' issue, Kevin Green watches Hardcase's interview about the regulating the Ultras, and thinks that he can show Hardcase Ultras can work as a team.
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* WhoWatchesTheWatchmen: This is the premise of the first ''Ultraforce'' series: after the appearance of the revived Ghoul, two mobs clash against each other about the fate of the ultras. Hardcase flies in to intervene and is questioned about how to police the Ultras. Hardcase doubts the efficiency of government control and does mention the possibility of Ultras regulating themselves. This is what leads to the cretion of the Ultraforce.
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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Ghoul is introduced in the zero issue of ''Ultraforce'' coming out of the grave. He is in effect a zombie, but able to talk normally and communicate with the spirits of the dead.
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* ThirdPersonPerson: Prime sometimes referred to himself in the third person.

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* {{Transplant}}: After the ''Black September'' event, four characters from the main Marvel Universe were carried over to the Ultraverse: Avenger Black Knight (Dane Whitman), C-list mutants Reaper and Sienna Blaze, and X-Men character The Juggernaut.

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After the ''Black September'' event, four characters from the main Marvel Universe were carried over to the Ultraverse: Avenger Black Knight (Dane Whitman), C-list mutants Reaper and Sienna Blaze, and X-Men character The Juggernaut.Juggernaut.
** The Phoenix, a sort of cosmic entity of the Marvel Universe, is transported to the Ultraverse in the ''The Phoenix Resurrection'', taking over Ultra Amber Hunt as its new host. After the crossover ends, Amber Hunt is sometimes mentioned on-panel in relation to the Phoenix.
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* PutOnABus: After the cancellation of their title in 1995, the Strangers do not appear post-''Black September''[=/=]Marvel-reboot, save for ZipZap in a single issue of ''Prime''.
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** Before the Marvel reboot and the "Black September" event, Ultraforce crossed over with the Avengers in the event ''ComicBook/AvengersUltraforce''.
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* ChromeChampion: Topaz appears on-panel as a normal human, but sometimes she is depicted as a having a metallic shine on her body. The latter is explained as an effect of her power: she can coat her skin with a metallic surface.
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* TwoGirlsToATeam: ''The Strangers''' founding members are Lady Killer (Elena La Brava) and a female pleasure robot Electrocute, who developed a conscience. Later, they are joined by an alien sorceress named Yrial.

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* TwoGirlsToATeam: ''The Strangers''' founding members are Lady Killer (Elena La Brava) and a female pleasure robot Electrocute, named Candy, who developed a conscience.conscience and took on the codename "Electrocute". Later, they are joined by an alien sorceress named Yrial.
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* BodyHorror: This was more prominent in ''Prime'' Vol. 1: [[spoiler: whenever Kevin's Prime form reaches its time limit, the Prime "shell" deflates and becomes some sort of organic-looking coccon, from which Kevin must come out of lest he suffocates.]]

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* BodyHorror: This was more prominent in ''Prime'' Vol. 1: [[spoiler: whenever Kevin's Prime form reaches its time limit, the Prime "shell" deflates and becomes some sort of organic-looking coccon, cocoon, from which Kevin must come out of lest he suffocates.]]
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* BodyHorror: This was more prominent in ''Prime'' Vol. 1: [[spoiler: whenever Kevin's Prime form reaches its time limit, the Prime "shell" deflates and becomes some sort of coccon, from which Kevin must come out of lest he suffocates.]]

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* BodyHorror: This was more prominent in ''Prime'' Vol. 1: [[spoiler: whenever Kevin's Prime form reaches its time limit, the Prime "shell" deflates and becomes some sort of organic-looking coccon, from which Kevin must come out of lest he suffocates.]]
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* BodyHorror: This was more prominent in ''Prime'' Vol. 1: [[spoiler: whenever Kevin's Prime form reaches its time limit, the Prime "shell" deflates and becomes some sort of coccon, from which Kevin must come out of lest he suffocates.]]
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* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: In an issue of his first series (after a crossover with Mantra), Prime has an ImagineSpot where he envisions himself as a KnightInShiningArmor and Mantra as a princess, complete with a medieval princess hat.
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** Malibu had three issues published of a ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' comic. The third issue had a sparring match between Ferret and E.Honda. The issue also had Ferret reading a newspaper article about [[VideoGame/SaturdayNightSlamMasters Mike Haggar's wrestling comeback]].
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** Issues #10-11 happen almost immediately after the previous arc: the team is tasked by their "janitor" to clean up the place after, then [[spoiler:his monstrous-shaped brother is accidentaly released then contained]]. At the end of the issue, they learn of an invasion in New York and go to help the New Exiles ("Maximum Destruction crossover", which crosses with issue #12).

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** Issues #10-11 happen almost immediately after the previous arc: the team is tasked by their "janitor" to clean up the place after, then [[spoiler:his monstrous-shaped brother is accidentaly released then contained]]. At the end of the issue, they learn of an invasion in New York and go to help the New All-New Exiles ("Maximum Destruction crossover", which crosses with issue #12).
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* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: Lament, one of the Ultraforce's new members introduced in the Marvel-rebooted series, is a Native Amrican woman. She is always barefoot, has a vertical blue tattoo over her right eye, and wears a feather earring and a light brown leather jacket wth fringes.

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* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: Lament, one of the Ultraforce's new members introduced in the Marvel-rebooted series, is a Native Amrican American woman. She is always barefoot, has a vertical blue tattoo over her right eye, and wears a feather earring and a light brown leather jacket wth fringes.
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* ISeeDeadPeople: This is Ghoul's whole schtick: being a sorta zombie[=/=]revenant, he can revive the recently deceased and summon their ghosts to gather information.
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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Being a superhero universe, Ultraverse (pre- and post-Marvel reboot) had its share of ultras named after animals. Some examples:
** Cayman - a member of Freex; looks like a bipedal crocodile.
** Culebra - a solo vigilante named Jay Alvaros that looks like a giant lizard; [[spoiler:powers operate like Prime, meaning the "Culebra" is his "shell" or "armor".]]
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* PlayingWithFire: A pyrokinectic in the "Smoke and Bones" are says her powers make her look 50, despite being 23.

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* PlayingWithFire: A pyrokinectic in the "Smoke and Bones" are says her powers make her look 50, despite being 23.

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