Life Model Decoy - Known Life Model Decoys

Known Life Model Decoys

There were some known Life Model Decoys that were modeled after different people. Here are the ones that were seen:

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  • Amber D’Alexis - The Life Model Decoy of the mother of Mikel Fury.
  • Annie - A female Life Model Decoy created and programmed by Bruce Banner to assist Red Hulk between missions.
  • Ant-Man III - A Life Model Decoy created by Father.
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  • Chuck - A Life Model Decoy who was the driver for Red Hulk and Annie. He was destroyed by Black Fog.
  • Deadpool - Someone had created a bunch of Deadpool Life Model Decoys that attacked Deadpool.
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  • Maria Hill - Had a Life Model Decoy during her tenure as the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Max Fury - An enhanced S.H.I.E.L.D. Life Model Decoy of Nick Fury that was stolen by Scorpio. It later took on the name of Max Fury when it was recruited into the Shadow Council.
  • Nick Fury - Nick Fury had a lot of Life Model Decoys which were common in the Marvel Universe.
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  • Thunderbolt Ross - A Life Model Decoy of General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, which replaced the General to cover up his transformations into the Red Hulk.
  • Tony Stark - He used a number of Life Model Decoys.
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