Stop just “using superhero team names” as though they’re interchangeable.
I hate how “Agents of Atlas” only has one member that was originally from Atlas Comics now.
It would be nice if no one dies in 2021. I'm sick of death.
UltronPym
That's idea is too lazy and terrible.
The sad thing is that done well, evil counterparts actually can say a lot --- for better or worse --- about the heroes they parallel. It's just a shame that a lot of the time, they seem to stick to mere surface-level parallels in terms of looks and/or abilities as opposed to delving deep (or deeper) into the characterizations, backstories, motivations, and personalities of both.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Marvel characters are often imperfect beings capable of showing both their good and bad sides, sometimes within the space of a panel or two. Evil alts are just easy vehicles for writers to expound on the extreme. I suspect they derive some type of dark, twisted pleasure from showing just how evil a hero can be. In some stories I'm perfectly fine with an evil alt. But in most stories, yeah, skip it. I'd rather not see an evil alt.
Funny enough, Power Rangers does actually have its own "shady government agency" in the form of Alphabet Soup (probably a riff on shady government agencies in other media) from the RPM season/universe, which raised child geniuses in captivity by tricking them into thinking they had a condition that rendered their skin extremely, possibly fatally, photosensitive and forcing them to design and build weapons. In fact, Alphabet Soup's outright abuse and exploitation of those children is the main reason most of human civilization gets wiped out by the time of the first episode of RPM, and as for "multidimensional crises" . . . see Shattered Grid.
The spider is always on the hunt.