It's not rocket science. What part of "genocidal tyrant" escapes your understanding?
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But why is he like that?
That's like when asking what character's motive and saying that the character is serial killer. Why is he a serial killer is the question.
616 Magneto, as he rarely does anything of interest and has been around forever. Ultimate Magneto may be a static character, but it's never boring when he makes an appearance..
Sez you, there tons of people on this board who think 616 Mags is a good character.
Also, you make it sound like these big-time villains do the same thing over and over and are used every year, which isn't true at all. Each villain has only starred in three major stories, tops, and each time has been something different.
Perhaps, but people get sick of seeing the same villains over and over again, especially if they are the same overexposed villains from the 616 universe. Instead of doing yet another kingpin or Ock arc, why not do a Sandman arc or something. Its little silly if Ock or Kingpin get out of prison, again, so why not use someone else as a change of pace?
Those characters are over exposed and its a bit silly they manage to keep on getting out of prison in a "realistic" universe, focusing on smaller villains gives them break.
because now that these villains are being used all the time, they are starting to decay, instead of being epic threats, they came across as the freak of the week and Ock's last appearance was pretty lame (he can control metal, that's stupid, plus getting knocked out by electro wasn't very cool.)
Having a B-list take center stage now and again helps prevent villain decay and if the villains appear less when they appear, its more of an event.
You're right that there isn't a set end date in mind (or at least none has been announced), but the Ultimate line is very much finite.
That's just pure speculation on your part, it seemed like they are just trying to clean up their own mess that this point.
They're still two very different characters, not only defined by their personalities but by their supporting casts and the worlds they live in. Being single blurs the line about as much having brown hair does.
616 Spidey becoming a man child really blurs the line, he just looks older now, after they chucked out all of his character. He is single, lives with aunt, etc. Besides the fact one goes to high school and the other doesn't, their characters are very similar.
Plus now that avengers are working for the government, aren't they Ultimates lite?
Kingpin isn't much different in terms of characterization, but what separates the two versions is how they're used. Ultimate Fisk is the kingpin of crime, whereas 616 Fisk has kind of lost his luster.
That's because 616 Kingpin has been around for 40 years, it would be unrealistic if he were still top dog after all that has happened, in that time.
Still he managed to avoid arrest more than Ultimate Fisk, who has been put in the slammer twice.
In the UU, wouldn't be unrealistic if Kingpin wasn't repalced by someone else after he got arrested again?
And..."most of the people I described?" I didn't describe anyone.

But as far as B-list villains go, you have to keep in mind that the Ultimate universe is considerably smaller than the 616 line, hence why the same major villains are being reused--which, again, is the way it should be. I don't understand why you keep pushing for bigger roles from B-list villains. There's a reason they're labeled "B-list."
So what Magneto and Gobby were b-list at one point, should they have stayed that way? There are no bad characters, only bad writers.
Why should the same villains get used over and over again, to the point where it seems all they do is lose all the time and start decay, shouldn't some new blood be introduced to prevent that?
Bruce Timm is way better at writing villaisn than UU writers.
Yes, that's what I said in my last post.
Did they have any other selling points in mind, because that's gone, you seem to think motives and characterization are not needed in the UU.
You're taking the movie analogy way too seriously.
Its stupid analogy, this a serial format, movies aren't for the most part. Vol. I and II could be described as movies, the other tiles, no the analogy doesn't work at all.
My criticisms you avoided stand though, that the UU is in a state of decay because of rushed pacing (too similar to movie, if you will) and trying to fit too much stuff at once.
How come they never have off beat or low key stories in the UU? That would be an interesting change of pace.