Below is an index of characters who were once considered canon to Earth-199999 but are no longer.
Apocryphal Characters of Earth-199999[]
Anthony Stark[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
Steven Rogers[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
Thor Odinson[]
Appearances: Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game |
James Buchannan Barnes[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game (April 4, 2014) Aliases: Bucky, Winter Soldier | |
Samuel Wilson[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Mangog[]
Appearances: Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game |
Bernhold Renner[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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R.A.I.D.[]
Sinthea Schmidt[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Anthony Masters[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Lancaster Sneed[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Marauders[]
Duhg[]
Appearances: Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game |
Duhg was a Marauder of apparent high rank leading their raids on Vanaheim. The Asgardians Thor Odinson and Hogun defeated him during their search for the Sword of Torunn, an Uru weapon the Dark Elves had stolen from the Furnaces of Nidavellir.[1] |
Dark Elves[]
Kurse[]
Appearances: Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game |
Malekith[]
Appearances: Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game |
Dwarves[]
Eitri[]
Appearances: Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game |
Eitri was king of the Dwarves of Nidavellir when the realm came under attack from the Marauders. The Asgardians Thor and Fandral assisted him in Nidavellir, but the Marauders' Dark Elf allies were still able to take the Uru weapons Bloodaxe and the Sword of Torunn from the Furnaces of Nidavellir.[1] |
Serpent Society[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
Klaus Voorhees[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Gordon Fraley[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Rachel Leighton[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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S.H.I.E.L.D.[]
Nicholas Fury[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Natalia Romanoff[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Maria Hill[]
Appearances: Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game |
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Stark Enterprises[]
Just A Rather Very Intelligent System[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game (April 25, 2013) Aliases: J.A.R.V.I.S. | |
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Virginia Potts[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game (April 25, 2013) Aliases: Pepper Potts | |
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James Rhodes[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game (April 25, 2013) Aliases: War Machine, Iron Patriot | |
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Crimson Dynamo[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
The man known as Crimson Dynamo was a Russian ex-soldier and revolutionary sponsored by A.I.M., who stole a suit of armor developed by his government. If he helped A.I.M. deal with Iron Man, he would be given the Extremis technology A.I.M. wanted to steal from Stark Industries in order to help him seize power in his country. He fought Iron Man twice, but each time he had to retreat over his armor suffering damages.
When he was guarding A.I.M. operations in China, Iron Man faced him once more, and the extreme damages suffered during the battle caused Crimson Dynamo's suit to explode.[2]
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Ezekiel Stane[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
Ezekiel Stane is the son of Obadiah Stane, he forged an alliance with A.I.M. in order to take back the company he thought should've been his father's and later his, Stark Industries.
He underwent numerous surgical procedures to merge his body with pieces of technology. Ezekiel fought Iron Man numerous times but was ultimately killed after the damage suffered in one of those fights caused his body of overcharge and explode.[2] Powers: Seemingly those of the Ezekiel Stane of Earth-616.
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Arthur Parks[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
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Aldrich Killian[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
Aldrich Killian's consciousness was 'downloaded' by A.I.M. prior to his physical death and uploaded into a new, enhanced form. He presented himself to Iron Man, exclusively hinting that the armored hero was responsible for his existence. After a fight in which M.O.D.O.K. tried to show his superiority to Iron Man, M.O.D.O.K. was defeated and his body exploded.
M.O.D.O.K.'s consciousness was uploaded into yet another form, with minor variations, having fixed the supposed miscalculations that led him to lose his first battle against Iron Man, and tried to destroy the Armored Avenger once more, but failed again and his body was destroyed. When A.I.M. managed to take over the network of Stark Industries, M.O.D.O.K. presented himself to Iron Man in a third enhanced form. To Iron Man was revealed that M.O.D.O.K. was actually a copy of Killian's consciousness and that he was ready to defeat Iron Man once and for all. Iron Man managed to heavily damage M.O.D.O.K.'s physical form, and when he attempted to survive by uploading his consciousness into the network of Stark Industries, Iron Man willingly sacrificed the network (and, therefore, Stark Industries itself) in order to destoy Killian for good.[2]
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Trevor Slattery[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
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Ellen Brandt[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
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Edward Savin[]
Appearances: Iron Man 3: The Official Game |
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Hydra[]
Jensen[]
Appearances: Avengers: Operation Hydra #1
Dr. Jensen ran a secret Hydra center for arms development in Sudan. The center was attacked by the Avengers and Dr. Jensen used highly advanced weapons against them but was defeated by a simple arrow launched by Hawkeye.[3] |
Apocryphal Minor Characters of Earth-199999[]
Donna[]
Appearances: Captain America: First Vengeance (Vol. 2) #3
Donna was a Ciro's cigarette girl who fired on a shield held by Howard Stark to demonstrate the effectiveness of Vibranium, too bad Howard had mistakenly used a steel shield and not Vibranium.[4] |
Kleiber[]
Appearances: Captain America: First Vengeance (Vol. 2) #4
Lt. Kleber was a more humane jailer than his superior who allowed Barnes not to work due to his illness.[5] |
Lohmer[]
Appearances: Captain America: First Vengeance (Vol. 2) #4
While he has prisoners of various nationalities locked up, Col. Lohmer reminds one of his corporal that the Reich will win because they are united, both in blood and in purpose, unlike their enemies and the usefulness of separating them upon their arrival and of mixing them causes them to fight each other so that they cannot turn against them. He was killed by the prisoners making it look like an accident.[5] |