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== Loki ==
=== Loki ===
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Thor's step-brother and an enemy of Asgard. He conspired to wage war on his fellow gods by recruiting the Frost Giants, but they were defeated, and Loki was sent to the Isle of Silence, where he would remain imprisoned. Or is he?
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* {{spoiler|[[Big Bad]]: Of season one.}}
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=== The Wrecking Crew ===
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* [[Crowbar Combatant]]: Wrecker's signature weapon.
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=== The Leader/Samuel Sterns ===
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A [[Diabolical Mastermind]], The Leader organized much of the prisoners of The Cube to act as a distraction before he completed his plan to turn the whole world into gamma monsters under his mental control. Arrogant and Proud, he was soundly defeated by Thor, Hawkeye and Hulk working together.
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* [[A God Am I]]
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* [[Insufferable Genius]]
* [[Might Makes Right]]:
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** Also has a bit of, "Because I'm smarter than everyone else" in there too, so he will think ''for'' everyone else.
* [[My Brain Is Big]]
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=== Absorbing Man/Carl "Crusher" Creel ===
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A victim of Gamma Radiation, "Crusher" Creel, aka the Absorbing Man, gained the ability to absorb the properties of whatever he touched. He's one of the few in-mates to ever escape from the "Gamma Research Facility" The Cube, but trying to take on [[The Hulk]] ended up putting him right back in there. That is, until the events of "Breakout".
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* [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy]]: He actively seeks out a chance to fight the Hulk. [[Too Dumb to Live|Think about that]].
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Thunderbolt Ross leads the Hulkbusters, who have pursued the Incredible Hulk for years, but never managed to capture him. SHIELD ultimately beat him to capturing the monster, although he later escaped. {{spoiler|The Winter Soldier eventually helped Ross obtain a sample of Hulk blood, which turned Ross into a new gamma monster, the Red Hulk.}}
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* [[Badass]]
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Ruler of Earth in the 41st century, the time-traveling conqueror Kang was pleased with his domain until it began breaking apart and disappearing from reality. Through watching the past, he deduced that the cause of this had something to do with Captain America, and he transported himself and his entire fleet of warships back in time in order to confront the Avengers and conquer their time period.
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* [[Anti-Villain]]: He seems to be shaping up to be this, arguably Type III. Sure he's a world conqueror, but he's also trying to save the future earth he rules over from being erased from time. Plus, his wife is his [[Morality Pet]].
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A scientist who desires to study and manipulate Vibranium, Ulysses Klaw first attempted to steal a sample of Vibranium from Hank Pym. He was defeated and allied himself with M'Baku the Man-Ape, in order to gain control of Wakanda's Vibranium. He helped M'Baku assassinate T'Challa and later attempted to sell his weaponry to HYDRA, only for the Avengers to attack his mining operation. Klaw was knocked into some unstable Vibranium, and turned into a living concentration of sound focused around his own sonic weapon. He was ultimately defeated when Ant Man and Iron Man trapped his weapon inside of a hollowed out piece of Vibranium.
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* [[Arms Dealer]]
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A super-villain hired by Klaw to steal sonic weapons research, Whirlwind was confronted by the Wasp and Ant-Man. Once defeated, he found himself in the Big House, and when the breakout occurred, he vowed vengeance on the two who had beaten him - the Wasp in particular.
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* [[Arch Enemy]]: He ''really'' hates Wasp.
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A survivor of the White Gorilla tribe, M'Baku conspired with Klaw to usurp the throne of Wakanda. M'Baku challenged T'Chaka, the original Black Panther, to ritual combat, and had Klaw use his sonic weapon to disorient him long enough for M'Baku to deliver the killing blow. He then became king and attempted to purge Wakanda of Vibranium and modern influences in order to return the country to its old ways. He was slain by T'Challa, who regained power and turned leadership over to a council.
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* [[Animal Motifs]]: The white gorilla.
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=== Lucia Von Bardas ===
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* [[Arm Cannon]]: She has TWO of them.
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=== Graviton/Franklin Hall ===
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The first foe faced by the collected Avengers, Franklin Hall was once an ordinary physicist who experimented in creating super soldiers for SHIELD. Since this is based on the [[Marvel Universe]], things went about as well as [[Gone Horribly Wrong|you might]] [[Gone Horribly Right|expect]]. Deemed a danger and imprisoned for ten years, once free, he decides to take his revenge on Nick Fury... and the entire world.
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* [[Adaptational Badass]]
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== M.O.D.O.C. and A.I.M. ==
=== [[MODOK|MODOC]] and A.I.M. ===
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MODOC is the leader of A.I.M., better known as the Advanced Idea Mechanics, a group of arms-dealing scientists for hire. Transformed into a cyborg with a nightmarish large head and mental powers, MODOC sees himself as the "ultimate man-machine interface", though many are simply disturbed by his strange appearance. A.I.M. serves as a supplier for various super-villains, taking jobs for HYDRA, as well as transforming the Grim Reaper and Wonder Man into the beings they are today.
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* [[Cephalothorax]]
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=== The U-Foes ===
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* [[The Brute]]: Ironclad.
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A powerful sorcerer and ruler of the extinct race of Dark Elves, Malekith was employed by Loki to obtain the Casket of Ancient Winters from its hiding place in Norway to further the trickster's own schemes. When the Enchantress and Skurge came to collect, however, Malekith decided that the Casket would be put to much better use in his own hands and used its powers to freeze them where they stood; he then unleashed the artifact's power, encasing the world in a sudden ice age in order to turn it into a paradise for the souls of his Dark Elf followers. He proved a formidable opponent for Thor, Iron Man and Black Panther, but in the end he was slain and the Casket was closed, putting an end to Malekith's megalomaniacal desires.
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* [[Achilles Heel]]: Iron.
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=== The Serpent Society ===
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* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Bushmaster has cybernetic arms and Rattler has a cybernetic tail.
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Originally designed by Hank Pym as jailers for the Big House prison, Ultron was supposed to be humanity's only hope for world peace. But when his system was reprogrammed to understand violence in order to help fight Kang's invasion, Ultron became self-aware and decided to follow his programming to whatever logical step came next. This happened to be [[Kill All Humans|eliminating the entire human race]], which he saw as irredeemably flawed and thus the cause of all the world's chaos.
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* [[AI 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.
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=== [[Doctor Doom]]/Victor Von Doom ===
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The ruler of Latveria and the arch-enemy of the [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]]. Proud and Arrogant, Doom is nonetheless an intelligent schemer with clear goals in his dual quests to rule the world and prove his intelligence greater than Reed Richards, and has the technology and skills to help back up his claims. He often buys goods to increase the power of his robot army, and even sent the Baxter Building into space one time, but most recently, Doom ordered an attack on the Avengers and Fantastic Four in order to confirm a suspicion of his: {{spoiler|that Susan Storm had been replaced with a Skrull.}} By the time the Skrulls started conquering the Earth, he used this data to {{spoiler|create a device to distinguish Skrulls from Earthlings}}.
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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.}}
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A powerful [[Demon Lord]] from the Realm of Muspelheim. He was imprisoned in his realm, but broke loose when {{spoiler|Baron Zemo used the Nornstone connected with Muspelheim}}. After retrieving his Twilight Sword, he attempts to unleash his demonic fury upon the Nine Realms.
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* [[BFS|Big]] [[Flaming Sword]]: The Twilight Sword.
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The Royal Accuser of the Kree Empire. Came to Earth along with Captain Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg to judge the planet worthy of destruction or takeover. {{spoiler|Currently imprisoned in 42.}}
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* [[Badass Baritone]]
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A crime boss who hired electrical engineer Scott Lang to help him rob banks.
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* [[Electronic Eyes]]: Only one, actually.
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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.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Alien Abduction]]}}: How he got his powers.
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Dr. Getz became the likeliest candidate for the successor of AIM's Scientist Supreme, until the Skrulls captured him. Fortunately, Captain America broke everyone out, including Dr. Getz, and he managed to steal a Skrull shuttle to pilot everyone home.
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=== [[The Vision]] ===
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An android created by Ultron to carry out his "vision for the future". Vision successfully steals some Adamantium for Ultron's new body, but failed in retrieving Vibranium. His next mission involved capturing the Avengers, so Ultron could replace them with androids, and {{spoiler|transfer Wasp's subconscious into Ultron's robot mate, Jocasta}}. {{spoiler|Vision began developing emotions when carrying out this mission, which caused him to fail his master's standards of perfection.}}
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* [[Badass Automaton]]: He trounces the Avengers several times, ''including Thor''.
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