Flunky Boss: He's never fought directly.Evil Old Folks: The man has been killed and come back alive again for a thousand years, as Hiryu noted.He also uses it to assist the mooks that battled Cpt. Energy Ball: One of his signature moves as a boss character in his series, he can be seen charging one in his hands during trailer 2.Evil Laugh: Gives one when confronting Nova and Captain Marvel.The Emperor: He's called the "Imperator" of Knowmoon.Depopulation Bomb: He has turned the Gravitron Core into this: a Sigma Virus-charged bomb capable of turning all biological life on Earth into mechanical forms.Cutscene Boss: He's personally killed by Hiryu and Gamora in a cutscene after Nova and Cpt.Creating Life: One of his primary powers, Hiryu instead refers to it as "corrupting life" for the sake of his own goals.Brainwashed and Crazy: He has rewritten Zero's programming, effectively turning him into part of his forces.Body Horror: He's pale, covered in red veins, and instead of legs, he has a flat, wormlike body with intestine-like tubes coming from the back of it.Boss Banter: He has something to say every time he throws an attack.Born-Again Immortality: Implied, based on Hiryu's comments about their eternal struggle and Meio claiming death to have "no dominion" over him.Looking closely, he appears to have receding white hair. Bald of Evil: Actually averted, unlike in his origin series.Ascended Extra: Went from a Heroes and Heralds card in Ultimate to one of the villains in the story mode of Infinite.For at least a thousand years, apparently. Here, he's the master of Knowmoon, a fusion of Knowhere and his personal space station Third Moon, assisting Ultron-Sigma's plan it's where the Power Stone is situated. He has long opposed Strider Hiryu in his quest to eradicate all life from Earth in order to manipulate and reshape it in his own twisted designs. Walking Spoiler: She only appears at the plot's most critical moments, where many plot twists are revealed.Ī cruel, enigmatic being with godlike powers.The Grim Reaper: Well, she is the personification of death itself.However, unlike Jedah, Death only appears in two scenes and has no direct involvement with the plot. Thanks to Jedah's suggestion of bringing equality between life and death (and his ultimate plan to do so), Lady Death used Thanos' love for her to convince him to change and merge the Marvel and Capcom universes together. Greater-Scope Villain: Serves as this alongside Jedah in a Villain Team-Up.Cosmic Entity: She is the embodiment of death, decay and destruction, having been born at the moment the Marvel universe was born.Big Bad Duumvirate: She and Jedah are the collective cause behind Thanos' - and subsequently Ultron and Sigma's involvement in the plot.In a way, Death still got what she wanted - the deaths of countless beings in order to bring balance to life and death in the universes.
With the Marvel and Capcom universes permanently fused due to the damage done to the Reality Stone, all the people killed during the events of the Convergence remain deceased. The Bad Guy Wins: A downplayed example.The physical incarnation of Death in the Marvel Universe, who is the target of Thanos' admiration. Wolverine Claws: Some of their moves involve slashing at their opponent.Mook: They serve this role for the A.I.M.brella chapter of the story, appearing in pairs of 6 in 3 battles.This has a Hyper version where they fire a lot more bullets and follow up with a rocket-propelled grenade. More Dakka: One of their moves involves pulling out a submachine gun and firing recklessly in front of them.Expy: Their color schemes and use of guns sort of bring Deadpool to mind.