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* In ''VForVendetta'', "England prevails" for the Norsefire party.
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** ''{{Layla Miller}}'' of ''{{X-Factor}}'' has "I know stuff" In latter comics, she doesn't even need to say it herself, others say it for her.
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** ''{{Layla Miller}}'' Layla Miller of ''{{X-Factor}}'' ''Comicbook/{{X-Factor}}'' has "I know stuff" stuff". In latter comics, she doesn't even need to say it herself, [[PhraseCatcher others say it for her.her]].
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** Colossus has "By the White Wolf". Prior to [[TheGreatPoliticsMessUp the fall of the Soviet Union]], he was known to say "Lenin's ghost" or "Lenin's beard".
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** Actually, it's established that Petunia was Ben's aunt by marriage, and that her husband, Ben's uncle, was several years older.
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** Actually, it's established that Petunia was Ben's aunt by marriage, and that her husband, Ben's uncle, was several years older.
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* Jessica Jones in ''{{Alias}}'': "Fuck."
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* Jessica Jones in ''{{Alias}}'': ''Comicbook/{{Alias}}'': "Fuck."
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* ''ScroogeMcDuckUniverse'': Scrooge himself has "made [my] money by being tougher than the toughies and smarter than the smarties, and [I] made it ''square''!"
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* ''ScroogeMcDuckUniverse'': ''DisneyDucksComicUniverse'': Scrooge himself has "made [my] money by being tougher than the toughies and smarter than the smarties, and [I] made it ''square''!"
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** Then there's his oft-mentioned "sweet Aunt Petunia" (no connection to the other, considerably un-sweet Aunt Petunia). She eventually appeared in person, and in defiance of expecations it turns out she's an attractive young woman. Presumably theirs some big age-gaps in the Grimm family...
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** Then there's his oft-mentioned "sweet Aunt Petunia" (no connection to the other, considerably un-sweet Aunt Petunia). She eventually appeared in person, and in defiance of expecations it turns out she's an attractive young woman. Presumably theirs there's some big age-gaps in the Grimm family...
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** Then there's his oft-mentioned "sweet Aunt Petunia" (no connection to the other, considerably un-sweet Aunt Petunia). Has she every actually appeared in a comic?
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** Then there's his oft-mentioned "sweet Aunt Petunia" (no connection to the other, considerably un-sweet Aunt Petunia). Has she every actually She eventually appeared in a comic?person, and in defiance of expecations it turns out she's an attractive young woman. Presumably theirs some big age-gaps in the Grimm family...
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** Then there's his oft-mentioned "sweet Aunt Petunia" (no connection to the other, considerably un-sweet Aunt Petunia). Has she every actually appeared in a comic?
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* ''SamAndMax'': Sam often says to Max "You crack me up, little buddy." This is changed around a lot though, usually changing parts with "You bust me up, little pal.", though in a western themed strip it became "You crack me up, ya mangy yella tailed varmint."
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* ''SamAndMax'': ''SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'': Sam often says to Max "You crack me up, little buddy." This is changed around a lot though, usually changing parts with "You bust me up, little pal.", though in a western themed strip it became "You crack me up, ya mangy yella tailed varmint."
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*** '''''[[BullyingADragon LEAVE HULK ALONE!]]'''''
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* {{Nova}}
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* {{Nova}}[[Comicbook/{{Nova}} Nova]]
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** His sometime associate Misty Knight, in her position as the current coordinator of the Heroes for Hire, now has "Hello, hero. This is Control. Are you for hire?" This has already seen a number of variations in the still-new series, usually courtesy of Paladin. "So come on, hero. Are you for hire?"
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** His sometime associate Misty Knight, in her position as the current coordinator of the Heroes for Hire, now has "Hello, hero. This is Control. Are you for hire?" This has already seen a number of variations in the still-new series, usually courtesy of Paladin. "So come on, hero. Are "Answer me this, hero: are you for hire?"
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* LukeCage has "Sweet Christmas!"
** His sometime associate Misty Knight, in her position as the current coordinator of the Heroes for Hire, now has "Hello, hero. This is Control. Are you for hire?" This has already seen a number of variations in the still-new series, usually courtesy of Paladin. "So come on, hero. Are you for hire?"
** His sometime associate Misty Knight, in her position as the current coordinator of the Heroes for Hire, now has "Hello, hero. This is Control. Are you for hire?" This has already seen a number of variations in the still-new series, usually courtesy of Paladin. "So come on, hero. Are you for hire?"
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** ''{{Blue Beetle}}'' Ted Kord's trademark laugh - "Bwahaha!" - is so recognisable that it definitely qualifies as a catchphrase.
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** ''{{Blue Beetle}}'' Ted Kord's trademark laugh - "Bwahaha!" - is so recognisable that it definitely qualifies as a catchphrase.
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* The catchphrase of the leader of the Blue Lantern Corps, Saint Walker, is "All will be well."
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* WonderWoman, in the old days, would say "Suffering Sappho!" This was writer Charles Moulton's tongue-in-cheek TakeThat to MoralGuardians who claimed she was secretly a lesbian.
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* WonderWoman, in the old days, would say "Suffering Sappho!" This was writer Charles Moulton's tongue-in-cheek TakeThat to MoralGuardians who claimed she was secretly a lesbian. Nowadays she is more likely to say "Great Hera!"
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** In GrantMorrison stories his catch ... noise is "-hh-". This sigh can represent impatience with his allies' methods, irritation that they're second-guessing him or trying to get him to socialise, or even grudging respect. Similarly, Damian Wayne has "-tt-", usually directed at Dick Grayson.
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** In GrantMorrison stories his catch ... noise is "-hh-". This sigh can represent impatience with his allies' methods, irritation that they're second-guessing him or trying to get him to socialise, or even grudging respect. He also uses it where other people might laugh. Similarly, Damian Wayne has "-tt-", usually directed at Dick Grayson.
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* ''{{Tintin}}'''s Captain Haddock: "Billions of blistering barnacles!"
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*** Also, "Bah!"
** Reed Richards himself has the rarer (but skyrocketing-{{HSQ}}-guaranteeing) "I'm beginning to have an idea."
** Reed Richards himself has the rarer (but skyrocketing-{{HSQ}}-guaranteeing) "I'm beginning to have an idea."
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** Doctor Doom has several variations of the cry '''[[SayMyName RRRRRIIIIIICCCHHHH]][[ArchEnemy AAAAAAARRRRDDSSS!!!]]'''
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**HULK! IS! STRONGEST! '''THERE IS!'''
**You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
**You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
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** Mezz and his band frequently said "Vootie!" and "Klacktoveedesteen".
*** In tribute to Nexus, ChrisClaremont character Joyboy would occasionally cry, "Vootie!" in between [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible babble]].
*** In tribute to Nexus, ChrisClaremont character Joyboy would occasionally cry, "Vootie!" in between [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible babble]].
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* Nexus would occasionally say, "This calls for hyper-speed!" The first time he said it, the comic's letters page had readers complaining it was corny, and Mike Baron had to point out it was supposed to be a ''joke.''
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* German detective NickKnatterton: "Kombiniere..." ([I] combine [the facts])
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** Ahem. Three Words: '''[[KneelBeforeZod KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!]]'''