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* In ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', the Spider-Man from the Vs. games is one of the casualties (confirmed by Dan Slott on Twitter). So, why is he alive here? Well, either Capcom didn't get the memo that he's supposed to be dead...or they ''did'' get the memo and didn't care and decided to use Spidey anyways.

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* In ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', the Spider-Man from the Vs. games is one of the casualties (confirmed by Dan Slott on Twitter). So, why is he alive here? Well, either Capcom didn't get the memo that he's supposed to be dead... or they ''did'' get the memo and didn't care and decided to use Spidey anyways.anyways.
** As a follow up, Dan Slott claimed that this Spider-Man is a clone of the original. Given this fact, it explains his more youthful outlook and mannerisms in this game in an in-universe perspective.



* Bad enough Sigma acquired knowledge of the Infinity Stones from Ultron. Now imagine if other Capcom villains had gotten wind of that same information. Chaos would ensue along with fierce competition from Marvel villains. The heroes from both universes would have their hands full trying to keep the Stones from every dictator, madman, and would-be-god. Case-in-point: the implications of someone like Jedah, one of the most powerful Darkstalkers around, wielding the Stones for his own gain.

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* Bad enough Sigma acquired knowledge of the Infinity Stones from Ultron. Now Now, imagine if other Capcom villains had gotten wind of that same information. Chaos would ensue along with fierce competition from Marvel villains. The heroes from both universes would have their hands full trying to keep the Stones from every dictator, madman, and would-be-god. Case-in-point: the implications of someone like Jedah, one of the most powerful Darkstalkers around, wielding the Stones for his own gain.
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* Incarnations of Ultron are designated by Ultron-<number>. Therefore, it makes sense to name him Ultron-Σ, with Σ representing the summation of all Ultrons. Not only that, Sigma's various alternate bodies have had prefixes, such as Wolf Sigma or Final Sigma. Ultron-Sigma makes perfect sense as a name for the fusion, acting as the prefix and suffix for each other’s names.

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* Incarnations of Ultron are designated by Ultron-<number>. Therefore, it makes sense to name him Ultron-Σ, with Σ representing the summation of all Ultrons. Not only that, Sigma's various alternate bodies have had prefixes, such as Wolf Sigma or Final Sigma. Ultron-Sigma makes perfect sense as a name for the fusion, their fused form, acting as the prefix and suffix for each other’s names.
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* Incarnations of Ultron are designated by Ultron-<number>. Therefore, it makes sense to name him Ultron-Σ, with Σ representing the summation of all Ultrons. Not only that, Sigma's various alternate bodies have had prefixes, such as Wolf Sigma or Final Sigma. Ultron-Sigma makes perfect sense as a name for the fusion.

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* Incarnations of Ultron are designated by Ultron-<number>. Therefore, it makes sense to name him Ultron-Σ, with Σ representing the summation of all Ultrons. Not only that, Sigma's various alternate bodies have had prefixes, such as Wolf Sigma or Final Sigma. Ultron-Sigma makes perfect sense as a name for the fusion.fusion, acting as the prefix and suffix for each other’s names.

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