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The series is a themed sequel to Marvel's previous ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' comics, starting with four AlternateUniverse stories in which variants of [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales Miles Morales]] take up familiar roles: [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter Captain America]], Characters/{{Wolverine}}, the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Hulk]] and [[Characters/TheMightyThorThorOdinson Thor]].

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The series is a themed sequel to Marvel's previous ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' comics, starting with four AlternateUniverse stories in which variants of [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] take up familiar roles: [[Characters/CaptainAmericaTitleCharacter [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Captain America]], Characters/{{Wolverine}}, [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]], the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner [[Characters/MarvelComicsBruceBanner Hulk]] and [[Characters/TheMightyThorThorOdinson [[Characters/MarvelComicsThorOdinson Thor]].



* SmallRoleBigImpact: In the Captain America issue, versions of two [[Characters/BlackWidow Black Widows]], Yelena Belova and Natasha Romanoff, briefly appear as adversaries. Natasha's only in two panels and gets no dialogue, but she's responsible for Aaron's apparent death when she tries to shoot down the helicopter he's in.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: In the Captain America issue, versions of two [[Characters/BlackWidow [[Characters/BlackWidowTitleCharacter Black Widows]], Yelena Belova and Natasha Romanoff, briefly appear as adversaries. Natasha's only in two panels and gets no dialogue, but she's responsible for Aaron's apparent death when she tries to shoot down the helicopter he's in.
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* InSpiteOfANail: In any universe where Miles becomes a superhero, whichever superhero that might be, his uncle Aaron seems destined to take a darker path as an antagonist.
-->'''Aaron (Captain America's Prowler):''' We wouldn't be in this ''mess'' if you didn't cause me to lose sight of the vision, Miles. To become lost in the shadow of your greatest achievements. Throughout every universe you were always ''given'' a power while the rest of us had to fight for scraps!
** The exception is [[spoiler:the universe where Miles becomes the Hulk, in which Aaron tries to quit his career as the Prowler so that he can set a better example for Miles, and then [[RedemptionEqualsDeath dies trying to stop Emil Blonsky from threatening the Morales family]]]].

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In any universe where Miles becomes a superhero, whichever superhero that might be, his uncle Aaron seems destined to take a darker path as an antagonist.
-->'''Aaron --->'''Aaron (Captain America's Prowler):''' We wouldn't be in this ''mess'' if you didn't cause me to lose sight of the vision, Miles. To become lost in the shadow of your greatest achievements. Throughout every universe you were always ''given'' a power while the rest of us had to fight for scraps!
** The exception to Aaron's usual path is [[spoiler:the universe where Miles becomes the Hulk, in which Aaron tries to quit his career as the Prowler so that he can set a better example for Miles, and then [[RedemptionEqualsDeath dies trying to stop Emil Blonsky from threatening the Morales family]]]].

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