Marvel Adventures: The Avengers - Villains

Villains

  • ULTRON is a military-created robot that thinks human minds are evil, thus turning on its creators. It rebelled, but was subdued by the Avengers.
  • Leader (Samuel Sterns) is a high school dropout that was caught on the radiation with Bruce Banner and Emil Blonsky, thus turning into the supervillain with an enlarged head of intelligence. Before his radiation, he used to play the lotto and watch daytime TV shows.
  • Abomination (Emil Blonsky) is a Russian-American spy who was exposed in the gamma rays with Samuel Sterns and Bruce Banner. He seems to have a tough personality and usually says "ain't".
  • Baron Zemo II (Helmut Zemo) is the American descendant of the original Baron Zemo and obsessed with defeating Captain America.
  • Loki, the archenemy of Thor and Odin, is the prince of mischief and a curious god. He becomes obsessed with wondering how people get their powers and doing good. He then gets multiple gangsters and gives them powers against the Avengers.
  • Wrecker (Dirk Garthwaite) is a robber who gets superhuman strength, stamina and durability and a powerful crowbar, all because of Loki, who wishes to test how he fares against the Avengers, although he is eventually stopped.
  • U-Foes, or Uncanny Foes, is a team composed of superhumans led by Simon Utrecht, who intentionally wanted to gain superpowers, which makes him and his team craving for that power. They launch into space when there is another cosmic ray appears, so they will do the same like the Fantastic Four's origin. In this version, they attempt to replicate the gamma treatment which turned Bruce Banner into the Hulk, and after receiving their new powers, they wreak havoc. When they prove too powerful for the Avengers, Giant Girl simply crushes them all with her gigantic boot.
    • Vector (Simon Utrecht) is a former business owner of Utrecht International who has all the power, except he wants superpower. He and his team plan to get exposed to the next cosmic rays which proves successful, but was brought down to earth by Bruce Banner and Utrecht International. He gains the powers to repel matter with vectors of pure kinetic energy. After a battle with the Avengers, he is crushed by Giant Girl.
    • Ironclad (Michael Steel) is a former astronaut and partner to Simon Utrecht, who joins him in the superpower hunt. After the cosmic rays, he turns into a permanent iron being, with superhuman strength. After a battle with the Avengers, he is crushed by Giant Girl.
    • Vapor (Ann Darnell) is a former astronaut and partner of Utrecht who joins Utrecht in the superpower hunt. She can turn into a gaseous material after the cosmic rays. She is the brother of X-Ray. After a battle with the Avengers, she is crushed by Giant Girl.
    • X-Ray (James Darnell) is a former astronaut and partner of Utrecht who joins Utrecht in the superpower hunt. He is composed, can project and can generate radiation. After a battle with the Avengers, he is crushed by Giant Girl.
  • Juggernaut (Cain Marko) is a previous smuggler. He helps the Avengers save civilians from a storm in South America. He and his guide, Loquito (actually Loki), go to the temple of Cyttorak to get the hidden ruby, which is believed to be expensive. Once he gets the ruby, he turns into a massive superhuman with an indestructible suit. The Avengers manage to stop his rampage in the end.
  • M.O.D.O.C., or the Mental Organism Designed Only for Conquest, used to be an A.I.M. agent. They were working on a project and needs a human to complete it, thus he was chosen. He wishes to conquer the world. He turned the Avengers into versions of himself after battling them, but was ultimately stopped, and the Avengers turned back to normal.
  • Morgan le Fay is a sorceress back in medieval times who enslaved many people in order to do her bidding. She and the Black Knight formulated a plan to manipulate even more people using the 21st century's technology (via video games). This plan ultimately failed when the Black Knight secretly used this as an opportunity to contact the Avengers for assistance. Morgan le Fay vanishes once her plan fails, telling them they have made a powerful enemy.

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