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* DifferentlyPoweredIndividual: Everyone refers to Jack's "Edge" (the standard [[ComicBook/TheNewUniverse New Universe]] terminology is "parability" for the power and "paranormal" for the person - but Jack doesn't know that. Even when he meets ComicBook/DP7 he doesn't see a connection between their abilities and his.

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* DifferentlyPoweredIndividual: Everyone refers to Jack's "Edge" (the "Edge". The standard [[ComicBook/TheNewUniverse New Universe]] terminology is actually "parability" for the power and "paranormal" for the person - but Jack doesn't know that. Even when he meets ComicBook/DP7 he doesn't see a connection between their abilities and his.
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* RobotSoldier: The 'monster' reported to the Kickers in the second issue turns out to be Abed and Fist's combat robot, which is tough enough to be a challenge for Jack.

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* RobotSoldier: The 'monster' reported to the Kickers in the second issue turns out to be Abed Amed and Fist's combat robot, which is tough enough to be a challenge for Jack.
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* WhamEpisode: Issue #10, "Deadly Force", in which the CIA manipulates the Kickers into a rescuing two test pilots from San Leandro. When faced with soldiers about shoot his wife, Jack is forced to abandon his ThouShaltNotKill philosophy. The experience leaves his cynical and shaken for the rest of the series.

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* WhamEpisode: Issue #10, "Deadly Force", in which the CIA manipulates the Kickers into a rescuing two test pilots from San Leandro. When faced with soldiers about shoot his wife, Jack is forced to abandon his ThouShaltNotKill philosophy. The experience leaves his him cynical and shaken for the rest of the series.
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* WhamEpisode: Issue #10, "Deadly Force", in which the CIA manipulates the Kickers into a rescuing two test pilots from San Leandro. When faced with soldiers about shoot his wife, Jack is forced to abandon his ThouShaltNotKill philosophy. The experience leaves his cynical and shaken for the rest of the series.
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''Kickers, Inc.'' is a 1986 comic book series published by the Creator/NewUniverse imprint of Creator/MarvelComics.

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''Kickers, Inc.'' is a 1986 comic book series published by the Creator/NewUniverse imprint of Creator/MarvelComics.
Creator/MarvelComics. The series was initially written by Creator/TomDeFalco and drawn by Ron Frenz.


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[=DeFalco=] left the series after the first five issues, with Terry Kavanaugh and Ron Altaville initially replacing him as co-writers for the next three, after which there was no consistent creative team. However, Kavanaugh and Altaville returned to write the final issue.
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* MiddleEasternTerrorists: We never find out exactly which country Abed and Fist (the two terrorists with the huge combat robot) are representing, but they seem to fall into this category.

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* MiddleEasternTerrorists: We never find out exactly which country Abed Amed and Fist (the two terrorists with the huge combat robot) are representing, but they seem to fall into this category.
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* TheGhost: Downplayed a little, as it's not a regular mention. Late in the series, Brick mentions that he's got three kids. We never see them, learn their names or learn anything about his family life, though.

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* TheGhost: Downplayed a little, as it's not a regular mention. Late in the series, Brick mentions that he's got three kids. We never see them, learn their names or learn anything about his family life, though. life. The trope is downplayed a bit, though, as they're not regularly mentioned.
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* TheGhost: Downplayed. Late in the series, Brick mentions that he's got three kids. We never see them, learn their names or learn anything about his family life, though.

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* TheGhost: Downplayed.Downplayed a little, as it's not a regular mention. Late in the series, Brick mentions that he's got three kids. We never see them, learn their names or learn anything about his family life, though.

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