Martyr
Annoying Younger Sibling: To her sister, Husk (Paige).
Bandage Babe: As a result of her powers.
Combat Medic: The ultimate goal of her training.
Conditioned to Accept Horror: Rather fatalistic about being horribly injured to heal her teammates.
Covered with Scars: And burns and bruises.
Disappeared Dad: Died when she was very young.
Do Not Call Me "Paul": Much prefers Penny or (rarely) P.J.; never Penelope.
Early Installment Weirdness: Initially conceived and played as much more upbeat.
Empathic Healer: What she is, without any sort of healing factor herself.
Funetik Aksent: In the grand Guthrie tradition.
Ill Girl: Her power is taking on others' physical injuries, so this comes with the territory.
In-Name-Only: As she was created before Marvel got around to officially even giving the female Guthrie twin a name, she is this to Cissie.
Massive Numbered Siblings: 12.
Rage Against the Author: In the non-canon "Death of the Author".
Scavenger Hunt: Participates in one in "Magpies in the Morning".
Super Family Team: Four other members of her family are superheroes.
The Snark Knight: Her attitude toward most things.
Alternate and Future Versions of her display the following tropes:
Extreme Doormat: The Martyr from Earth-1106 fits the bill.
Suicidal Pacifism: The version of Martyr from a possible bad future is this, taking Xavier's philosophy of non-violence to an extreme.
Child Soldier: How bad future Martyr views her time training as an X-man.
Spoiler
Interspecies Adoption
: In one possible future she daydreams about, Martyr is married with an adopted
Spoiler
Skrull
son.
Vampire Hunter: She is this in one possible future that she daydreams about. She fights a vampire Dust (Sooraya Qadir).
Vision Girl
Alliterative Family: Vision, Virginia, Vin, and Viv. Averted with Sparky the dog though.
By the Book Cop: "In such a spirit, Father, do you wish to inform Samuel Sterns of his rights under the United States Supreme Court decision of Miranda v. Arizona, with the additional questions often used in the state of New York in order to comply with the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations?"
Canon Immigrant: She's a character created post-Civil War, as is the rest of her family save Vision himself. Spared by the Adaptation And they are all alive in MHR-616 as they were brought over before Vision Vol. 2 #9.
Liar Revealed: Happens to her in "The Leader's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day". She says she's as a study group and then they both show up to stop the titular villain.
Robot Girl: But of course.
Super Family Team: She and her father (so far).
Alternate Versions of her display the following tropes:
Wonder Children: She and her brother are this (with superpowers) on Earth-50101 (Spider-Man India's Homeworld).
Humongous Mecha: On Earth-2301 (Mangaverse) she is one of these.
Clockwork Creature: She is a Steam Punk mechanical girl on an Old West world, complete with Wind-Up Key.