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Kirby Rep: Bandana Waddle Dee
No surprise here, just transfer the Spear moveset from RtD. Maybe add in some Parasol for variety. For FS, bring back Dedede’s old FS from Smash and summon a ton of Waddle Dees and Doos and Gordos.
Zelda Rep: Midna
Rides a wolf with great dash attacks. Teleports to recover. Grabs with her hair. FS uses the Fused Shadow to become that hulking monster with the spear. Sometimes on victory screen she turns into her tall lady form before leaving thru the Mirror of Twilight.
I recently had the pleasure of playing through Indivisible. It’s one of my favorite kinds of game: an indie game made by a very compassionate team, that falls short in some areas but in very interesting ways, such that it’s a one-of-a-kind experience.
...many not having kept up with recent comics, nor knowing that Carol Danvers had been the Captain for some time now. They just thought they were genderbending Mar-Vell and got upset over it, because yadda yadda SJW etc...BUT THEN...
Kind of a big comic concept to have swept aside so easily, I hope they can come back around to AIM in the MCU eventually. Even with Killian gone I’m sure it can be reformed, especially if we ever get and MCU version of MODOK, AIM’s most famous creation.
24.) A.I.M.
Not a single character, rather an organization, Advanced Idea Mechanics is one of the biggest villainous organizations in Marvel Comics, second only to Hydra, and maybe the Hand? Easy to forget it was actually established as Aldrich Killian’s company in Iron Man 3.
23.) M’Baku
Honestly, you probably remember him, as he was a big part of Black Panther and made small appearances in Infinity War and Endgame. But did you know in the comments he’s a super villain with the most tone/deaf alias ever? Yeah, the comics called him Man-Ape. Oof.
Gill appeared in two episodes. First he was a cadet at SHIELD Academy illegally operating a weather machine. His meddling got him expelled, and also got him superpowers. He returns a season later only to be sniped off a ship, though his body was never found. Could be alive still.
17.) Starhawk
Stakar Ogord, played by Sylvester Stallone, appearing in Guardians Vol. 2 as a leader of the Ravagers who disapproves of Yondu’s selling of children. In the comics, he was the leader of the original version of the Guardians of the Galaxy.