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* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Lean and Mean]]
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: To the Enchantress, the Masters of Evil, and {{spoiler|the Breakout}}.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Loki claims that this is his goal, in defiance of [[Because Destiny Says So|Odin's outlook on the Asgardian cycle]]. He may or may not be lying.
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* [[Chrome Champion]]
* [[Dumb Muscle]]
* [[Co-Dragons]]: With Abomination, to the Leader.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: Of the "copies whatever he touches" variety.
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]
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* [[Expressive Mask]]: Kind of a given, since he's one of the only characters wearing a mask that resembles an actual face.
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: When he's particularly angry, his eyes glow yellow.
* [[Impossibly Cool Weapon|Impossibly Cool Weapons]]s: He's got a lot of these.
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]
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* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Psychoactive Powers]]: When Wasp attacks him, it seems he gets too distracted to call up his personal barrier.
* [[Revenge Before Reason]]: If you think about it, Graviton was essentially captured in a breech of civil liberties the first time. If he had utilized that instead of just wanting to kill Fury, he might have even been allowed to leave The Raft on a misuse of force charge against SHIELD.
* [[Rip Van Winkle]]: Hall had his accident, found out he had powers, and then woke up imprisoned in the Raft to find out that he'd been imprisoned for ten years.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Let's make something clear. Prior to working for Shield, he was simply a scientist. After getting his powers by accident, he woke up for less than a minute of getting used to his powers before being knocked back out again. Fast forward 10 years, while he's been unconscious the entire time. With no training and barely even an understanding of his own powers, he's able to singlehandedly take on no less than 5 superheroes (including the limitless power of Hulk's rage and Thor, who's a ''thunder god'') and basically hold his own. If he was given even a day of training his own powers, there would be no limit to what he could accomplish. [[From Nobody to Nightmare]] indeed.
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]: Graviton pretty much jumped off the slippery slope from the moment he ''got'' his powers.
 
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{{quote|Voiced by: [[Quinton Flynn]]}}
 
* [[Achilles' Heel]]: Iron.
* [[An Ice Person]]
* [[Big Badass Wolf|Big Badass Wolves]]: His minions include a loyal pack of wargs, which were disguised as a team of sled dogs.
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* [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]]
* [[Silent Antagonist]]: Death Adder is mute.
* [[Snake People]]: Artificial ones, that is.
* [[Sssssnaketalk]]
* [[Wolverine Claws]]: Death Adder, making Spider-Man wonder why a snake-themed villain had ''claws''.
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{{quote|Voiced By: [[Tom Kane]]}}
 
* [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot]] - This time some background is given on Ultron's [[Face Heel Turn]]. Here, Ultron and his fellows were reprogrammed as an army to fight against Kang. It was this, combined with it's original programming, and possible interface with Kand's computers, that caused his turn.
* {{spoiler|[[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: He is back in season 2, though how he did so has yet to be explained. Considering the way he works, he probably just kept a fail-safe of his program prior to his defeat by Ant-Man.}}
* [[Badass Automaton]]: He depowered the Hulk and held off the team singlehandedly in "The Ultron Imperative".
* [[The Chessmaster]]
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: Pre-Corruption, the Ultron units had blue eyes. After he was introduced to violence, they became red.
* [[Creepy Monotone]]
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Believes that [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]], so he feels the need to destroy them. But Ultron doesn't stop there, he wants to wipe out all life on Earth, down to the ''bacteria''. He feels that only ''then'' there would be order instead of chaos.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: Ultron's mind is based on Dr. Pym's. Pym despairs over the idea that there is some part of him behind Ultron's actions.
* [[Evil Sounds Deep]]
* [[Face Heel Turn]]
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]
* [[From Nobody to Nightmare]]: Started out as a group of quite ineffective robot guards created by Pym for the supervillain jails. After being reprogrammed to serve as soldiers during the Kang invasion, the last Ultron ended up becoming one of the Avengers' most dangerous enemies.
* [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]]: He believes this to be true, thus his reasoning for wanting to kill all of them.
* {{spoiler|[[Hypocrite]]: hinted by Wasp in ''Ultron Unlimited''; he pretends to be better than humans because he lacks their emotions, which he sees as weakness. Yet, he attempted to transfers Wasp's mind in the Jocasta android so he would have her as what she refers as a "girlfriend", hinting he ''does'' care about her in a human way.}}
* [[Killer Robot]]
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* {{spoiler|[[Nigh Invulnerable]]: Season 2 has him in a body made out of adamantium.}}
* [[Obliviously Evil]]: He's only doing what he was programed to do- that is, save humanity and bring peace to the world. However, he sees that humanity is irredeemably flawed, and the only way to save it is to completely destroy it.
* {{spoiler|[[Obviously Evil]]: His season 2 appearance. See [[Took a Level Inin Badass]] below.}}
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]
* [[Robotic Psychopath]]
* {{spoiler|[[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: At least as far as design goes. His appearance in season 2 is not only made of adamantium, but also now sports more evil-looking eyes, a larger, more heavily armored body, longer, sharper antennae, and glowing red markings on his shoulders and chest.}}
 
 
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* [[Affably Evil]]: {{spoiler|He lets both the Avengers and the Fantastic Four go because he's accomplished what he wanted: to confirm that Sue is a Skrull.}}
* [[Badass]]: {{spoiler|He ''effortlessly'' wipes the floor with the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. The only reason they left with their lives was because Doom had achieved his goal and let them go.}}
** [[Badass Bookworm]]: He's one of the greatest geniuses on Earth.
* {{spoiler|[[The Bad Guy Wins]]: Even though it was a minor victory, he ends up getting what he wants; the worst the Avengers did to him was retarding him a little. This, ironically, wasn't such a bad thing, since in the end he was trying to save Earth for once.}}
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: The power to his castle goes out. He stops and thinks for a second, then {{spoiler|turns around and shoots a cloaked Iron Man dead center in the chest}}.
* [[Death Glare]]: He has this glare almost perpetually under his mask.
* [[Emperor Scientist]]
* {{spoiler|[[Enemy Mine]]: Though he wasn't directly active in the conflict, he did help the Avengers defeat the Skrulls by providing Iron Man with the required tech to detect the Skrulls.}}
* [[In the Hood]]
* [[Large Ham]]: It ''is'' Dr. Doom after all. Though it's downplayed as he's actually more calm about it and almost never raises his voice.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]
* [[Powered Armor]]
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* [[BFS|Big]] [[Flaming Sword]]: The Twilight Sword.
* [[Bigger Bad]]: He's so bad in fact, that season one's [[Big Bad]] {{spoiler|Loki}}, didn't even bother trying to open up his realm, Muspelheim, let alone take it over.
* [[Big Red Devil]]
* [[Demonic Possession]]: Does this to Enchantress.
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* [[Evil Sounds Deep]]
* [[For the Evulz]]: The reason that he continued to persecute Beta Ray Bill and his people even though they'd been driven out of his realm.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: He's huge, on fire, has giant claws and horns, lives in a hellish realm, and has a deep scary voice.
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: attempts to unleashe Ragnarok, which would mean destruction of both Asguard and Earth.
* [[Our Demons Are Different]]
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=== {{spoiler|Michael Korvac}} ===
 
The antagonist of the 32nd episode, {{spoiler|Korvac crash-landed on Earth one night. He begged for protection from the Guardians of the Galaxy. The Avengers decided to take him in and even reunited him with his girlfriend, Corrina. Eventually, the Guardians of the Galaxy explained to the Avengers that they pursue Korvac because the Kree performed experiments on him, which gave him new powers and mental instability. This caused Korvac to set out to destroy intergalactic civilizations. He retreats to another dimension as the episode closes.}}
 
{{quote|Voiced by: [[Troy Baker]]}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Evil All Along]]}}: {{spoiler|The Avengers don't find out about his crimes until very late into the episode.}}
* [[Power Incontinence]]
* {{spoiler|[[What Have I Become?]]: His new powers and murderous tendencies scare away his girlfriend, prompting him to leave Earth.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Literally.}}
 
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* [[Zerg Rush]]: Seems to be the favored tactic of the Fire Demons.
 
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