The Ultimates/YMMV


 * Alas, Poor Villain:  To his credit, he knew the evils he had committed, but by then, it was too late for him.
 * The Colonel too but he wasn't really a villain
 * Anti-Villain: The Colonel, who, despite being the leader of the villainous Liberators, is arguably one of the most sympathetic characters in the entire series. His death is surprisingly respectful and almost touching.
 * Complete Monster:
 * Red Skull. The worst thing he's done is . And he stole all her food and booze, too. He is now the page image for the Marvel Complete Monster page, and justifiably so.
 * Arguably, Nick Fury crosses Magnificent Bastard territory to end up here, as well.
 * Herr Kleiser
 * Loki
 * The Crimson Dynamo, the Schizoid Man and the Abomination
 * The Maker
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Surprise! The Iron Man Six armour! Note that this is after he found out
 * Hawkeye's escape scene in Grand Theft America where he kills a room full of soldiers by ripping his fingernails out and flicking them at them. Did I mention he was strapped to a table whilst doing this? Followed up by his turning to the security camera which had just seen him doing this, and grinning a Slasher Smile: "Run."
 * Expy: Ultimate Thor is somewhat reminiscent of Technoviking.
 * Fridge Logic: The DNA-specific bullet.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: Nick Fury gives us this little gem: "This nose has been smashed more often than Robert Downey Jr."
 * Ultimate Hawkeye is a violent sociopath with the ability to turn any thrown object into a deadly weapon, making him an Expy of Daredevil antagonist Bullseye. Years later during Dark Reign, Norman Osborn has several villains take on the identities of the Avengers; guess who Bullseye disguises himself as?
 * Magnificent Bastard: Captain America will regularly perform incredible combat strategies that are calculated within seconds, and even stated outright that he seems to have "always winning" as an actual power. Of course, he will simultaneously sprout callous (from anybody else extremely arrogant sounding) Jerkass sentiments while performing them.
 * Moral Event Horizon:  Arranging for the deaths of Hawkeye's family.
 * Never Live It Down: In the maintream Marvel Universe, Hank Pym only hit Wasp once and he wasn't really himself at the time. In this continuity, Hank is a straight-up wife beater. In fact he goes further- when Wasp tried to get away from him by shrinking down to miniature size, he got even more furious with her and sent an army of ants on her- remember, she had shrunk, so imagine how close this came to killing her.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Okay, the argument between Hank and Janet, as noted under "Never Live It Down", was bad enough on its own, but  No. That's just Sick and Wrong. Seriously. Janet's horrified "HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANK!" isn't either narmy nor hammy, but completely justified. The equally horrified look on her face, united to what the experience must have been like (that is, from her point of view), is bound to take you off-guard, regardless of whatever your age is.
 * The Red Skull is the poster boy for this series.
 * Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Monica Chang, aka Black Widow II, taking on a Giant-Man squad after getting pinned underneath one's hand, next time we see her she is standing on on of them before leaping into the battle with the remaining troops sent against her.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Hulk, Quicksilver
 * Villain Decay: The Red Skull.
 * Villain Sue: who emerges in New Ultimates vs. Ultimate Avengers as the Big Bad, has tech supposedly far superior than any of the heroes (many of which are with Hulk powers, is positioned as The Chessmaster better than even Nick Fury, and essentially wins  while the heroes talk about how better things are because he did.
 * Strawman Political: From all sides of the bale.