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** In the comics, Black Panther didn't join the team until ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' #52, long after Comicbook/{{Hawkeye}} joined the team in ''The Avengers'' #16. In ''The Avengers: EMH'', he appears within the first few episodes and joins the team in the fifth episode, while Hawkeye doesn't end up joining the team until after Black Panther.
** Hawkeye himself also counts. While he doesn't join the team until halfway into the first season, he actually shows up within the first few episodes as a fugitive who has been framed by Comicbook/BlackWidow.
** Comicbook/{{Ultron}} originally debuted in ''The Avengers'' #54, where he was created by Hank Pym, who had long since retired his original Comicbook/AntMan identity in favor of the name Goliath. ''The Avengers: EMH'' instead introduces Ultron in the fourth episode, where he is the creation of Hank Pym (who is still using the Ant-Man name). Ultron goes on to serve as a minor recurring character before finally becoming a major villain in the the twenty-third episode.
** [[Comicbook/MsMarvel Carol Danvers/Ms. Marvel]] becomes an Avenger early in the second season, despite not joining the team until issue #183 in the comics.

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** In the comics, Black Panther didn't join the team until ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' #52, long after Comicbook/{{Hawkeye}} ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} joined the team in ''The Avengers'' #16. In ''The Avengers: EMH'', he appears within the first few episodes and joins the team in the fifth episode, while Hawkeye doesn't end up joining the team until after Black Panther.
** Hawkeye himself also counts. While he doesn't join the team until halfway into the first season, he actually shows up within the first few episodes as a fugitive who has been framed by Comicbook/BlackWidow.
ComicBook/BlackWidow.
** Comicbook/{{Ultron}} ComicBook/{{Ultron}} originally debuted in ''The Avengers'' #54, where he was created by Hank Pym, who had long since retired his original Comicbook/AntMan ComicBook/AntMan identity in favor of the name Goliath. ''The Avengers: EMH'' instead introduces Ultron in the fourth episode, where he is the creation of Hank Pym (who is still using the Ant-Man name). Ultron goes on to serve as a minor recurring character before finally becoming a major villain in the the twenty-third episode.
** [[Comicbook/MsMarvel [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol Danvers/Ms. Marvel]] becomes an Avenger early in the second season, despite not joining the team until issue #183 in the comics.



** Comicbook/SpiderMan, Comicbook/{{Wolverine}}, Comicbook/LukeCage, and Comicbook/IronFist all join the Comicbook/NewAvengers in the second season, even though they weren't formed until many years after the debut of the original team in the comics. [[Comicbook/FantasticFour The Thing]] and Comicbook/WarMachine, both of whom joined the West Coast Avengers in TheEighties, are also part of the adaptation's version of the New Avengers.

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** Comicbook/SpiderMan, Comicbook/{{Wolverine}}, Comicbook/LukeCage, ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/LukeCage, and Comicbook/IronFist ComicBook/IronFist all join the Comicbook/NewAvengers ComicBook/NewAvengers in the second season, even though they weren't formed until many years after the debut of the original team in the comics. [[Comicbook/FantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Thing]] and Comicbook/WarMachine, ComicBook/WarMachine, both of whom joined the West Coast Avengers in TheEighties, are also part of the adaptation's version of the New Avengers.



** Comicbook/BlackWidow to Hawkeye [[spoiler:until she revealed she was working for Nick Fury. Afterwards, they shared a kiss.]]

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** Comicbook/BlackWidow ComicBook/BlackWidow to Hawkeye [[spoiler:until she revealed she was working for Nick Fury. Afterwards, they shared a kiss.]]



* ContinuityCavalcade: Anytime someone holds up a newspaper, there's at least two references to other Marvel properties, from Franchise/XMen to ComicBook/FantasticFour to ComicBook/ThePunisher

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* ContinuityCavalcade: Anytime someone holds up a newspaper, there's at least two references to other Marvel properties, from Franchise/XMen ComicBook/XMen to ComicBook/FantasticFour to ComicBook/ThePunisher
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** Daisy Johnson gets put on the same team as Franchise/SpiderMan when helping to defeat Galactus. Consider that Daisy has the [[Creator/LaceyChabert same voice actress]] that Gwen Stacy did in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', and that an unreleased version of this episode had Spidey voiced by [[Creator/JoshKeaton the same actor]] who played him in that show.

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** Daisy Johnson gets put on the same team as Franchise/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan when helping to defeat Galactus. Consider that Daisy has the [[Creator/LaceyChabert same voice actress]] that Gwen Stacy did in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', and that an unreleased version of this episode had Spidey voiced by [[Creator/JoshKeaton the same actor]] who played him in that show.
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* ExcitedShowTitle: The show's logo has an exclamation point, though not everyone seems to consider it part of the name.

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