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* WritingAroundTrademarks: The aforementioned skyscraper of gold had a group of soldiers run interference to help get rid of them. One of them looked ''suspiciously'' like Duke of ''Franchise/GIJoe'', which Marvel had made [[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel a comic]] of at the time..

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* WritingAroundTrademarks: The aforementioned skyscraper of gold had a group of soldiers run interference to help get rid of them. One of them looked ''suspiciously'' like Duke of ''Franchise/GIJoe'', which Marvel had made [[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel a comic]] of at the time..
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* BaffledByOwnBiology: The Beyonder, a godlike entity, had no idea what the strange fullness he felt was. Spider-Man deduced that he had to, for the first time ever, use the bathroom, and then had to tell the Beyonder how to do it.

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* TheCameo: Circuit Breaker from ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'' [[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/File:SecretWarsII-Circuitbreaker.jpg pops up for three panels]] in issue #3 to help convince Beyonder that mind-controlling everyone is bad. This was done at a time when ''The Transformers'' was treated as taking place in the Marvel Universe before being retconned into its own continuity, retroactively making her the Marvel universe take on the character instead of actually being from the Transformers series. Her appearance wasn't just to shill the ''Transformers'' comic - having her appear in a non-Transformers comic before her ''Transformers'' debut proper allowed Marvel to keep the rights to the character instead of Hasbro.



* FriendOrIdolDecision: Spider-Man ends up getting tangled up in the whole skyscraper incident and, in the process, finds himself snatching a gold notepad in order to help pay for Aunt May's expenses. He, later, decides otherwise.

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* FriendOrIdolDecision: Spider-Man ends up getting tangled up in the whole skyscraper incident and, in the process, finds himself snatching a gold notepad in order to help pay for Aunt May's expenses. He, later, He later decides otherwise.
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''Secret Wars II'' is a nine-issue comic book [[MiniSeries Limited Series]] and [[CrisisCrossover crossover]] published between 1985 to 1986 by Creator/MarvelComics. It was written by Marvel's then Editor-in-chief Creator/JimShooter and primarily penciled by Al Milgrom. The series was a sequel to the original series ComicBook/SecretWars, published in 1984 and 1985. It [[RedSkiesCrossover tied-in]] with issues of other Marvel titles, with each "tie-in" featuring a ''Secret Wars II'' logo in the top right hand corner to indicate that it was a part of the overall story.

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''Secret Wars II'' is a nine-issue comic book [[MiniSeries Limited Series]] and [[CrisisCrossover crossover]] published between 1985 to 1986 by Creator/MarvelComics. It was written by Marvel's then Editor-in-chief Creator/JimShooter and primarily penciled by Al Milgrom. The series was a sequel to the original series ComicBook/SecretWars, published in 1984 and 1985.''ComicBook/SecretWars1984''. It [[RedSkiesCrossover tied-in]] with issues of other Marvel titles, with each "tie-in" featuring a ''Secret Wars II'' logo in the top right hand corner to indicate that it was a part of the overall story.

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