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* RunningGag: Fans have noticed that characters tend to have their marriages ended. Also, while the stated intention is to explore storylines where they are single, the characters ''immediately'' get paired with another love interest.

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* RunningGag: Fans have noticed that characters tend to have their marriages ended. Also, while the stated intention is to explore storylines where they are single, the characters ''immediately'' tend to get paired with another love interest.interest not long after.
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* RunningGag: Fans have noticed that characters whose marriages were broken up with the intention to explore storylines where they are single actually tend to ''immediately'' get paired with another love interest.

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* RunningGag: Fans have noticed that characters whose tend to have their marriages were broken up with ended. Also, while the stated intention is to explore storylines where they are single actually tend to single, the characters ''immediately'' get paired with another love interest.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While many Marvel fans enjoy Shipping Spider-Man with other characters (such as [[DatingCatwoman Black Cat]]), the general reaction to the idea of ending the Parker Marriage the way it did was rather negative.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While many Marvel fans enjoy Shipping Spider-Man with other characters (such as [[DatingCatwoman Black Cat]]), the general reaction to the idea of OMD ending the Parker Marriage [[DealWithTheDevil the way way]] it did was rather negative.
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* RunningGag: Fans have noticed that characters whose marriages were broken up with the intention to explore storylines where they are single actually tend to IMMEDIATELY get paired with another love interest.

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* RunningGag: Fans have noticed that characters whose marriages were broken up with the intention to explore storylines where they are single actually tend to IMMEDIATELY ''immediately'' get paired with another love interest.

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* RunningGag: Fans have noticed that characters whose marriages were broken up with the intention to explore storylines where they are single actually tend to IMMEDIATELY get paired with another love interest.



* StuffedInTheFridge: Superheroes having their wives killed or erased from history makes them 'more interesting'.



* StuffedInTheFridge: Superheroes having their wives killed or erased from history makes them 'more interesting'.
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* TheDarkAgeofComicBooks: Quesada started out at Valiant in the early Nineties. Before he became a major player for Marvel, he helped update Golden Age hero The Ray and co-created Azrael (who would become Batman during Knightfall) at DC.

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* TheDarkAgeofComicBooks: Quesada started out at Valiant in the early Nineties. Before he became a major player for Marvel, he helped update Golden Age hero The Ray and co-created Azrael (who would become Batman during Knightfall) at DC.DC.
* WriterOnBoard: A number of readers suspect he dislikes the institution of marriage in general and married women in particular, pointing to both the number of prominent married Marvel women killed off (Janet van Dyne-Pym, Jean Grey-Summers) or Put on a Bus (Mary Jane Watson-Parker) during his tenure in the EIC's chair, and the fact that his ex-wife was said to have treated him terribly during their marriage. Suddenly any male character is "more interesting" without his wife or longtime love interest, and said love interest often gets a date with a [[PutOnABus bus]], or worse, a [[DroppedABridgeOnHim bridge]], even if (like the aforementioned Jean and Janet) said love interest has years of history as much more than just "male character x's lover." The X-Men also had a storyline where Cyclops was having issues with his marriage and ended up having an affair with Emma Frost.
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* StuffedInTheFridge: Superheroes having their wives/loved ones killed or erased from history makes them 'more interesting'.

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* StuffedInTheFridge: Superheroes having their wives/loved ones wives killed or erased from history makes them 'more interesting'.
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* StuffedInTheFridge: Superheroes having their loved ones killed or erased from history makes them 'more interesting'.

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* StuffedInTheFridge: Superheroes having their loved wives/loved ones killed or erased from history makes them 'more interesting'.
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* StuffedInTheFridge: Superheroes having their loved ones killed or erased from history makes them 'more interesting'.
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* CrisisCrossover: Holy Crap! While Quesada was EIC, the main Marvel books had Avengers Disassembled, which lead to House of M (Which also continued into Messiah Complex, Messiah War, and Second Coming for the X-Men books), Civil War, World War Hulk, Secret Invasion which lead into Dark Reign and then Siege. Meanwhile, Marvel Cosmic had Annihilation (happening at the same time as the Civil War on Earth), followed by a sequel called Annihilation: Conquest. War of Kings spun out into Marvel Cosmic from Secret Invasion (fitting, considering the Skrull are space villains), and the fallout from THAT finally finishes with The Thanos Imperative.

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* CrisisCrossover: Holy Crap! While Quesada was EIC, the main Marvel books had Avengers Disassembled, which lead to House of M (Which also continued into Messiah Complex, Messiah War, and Second Coming for the X-Men books), Civil War, World War Hulk, Secret Invasion which lead into Dark Reign and then Siege. Meanwhile, Marvel Cosmic had Annihilation (happening at the same time as the Civil War on Earth), followed by a sequel called Annihilation: Conquest. War of Kings spun out into Marvel Cosmic from Secret Invasion (fitting, considering the Skrull are space villains), and the fallout from THAT finally finishes with The Thanos Imperative. In the AlternateUniverse ComicBook/UltimateMarvel there was Ultimatum.
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* CrisisCrossover: Holy Crap! While Quesada was EIC, the main Marvel books had Avengers Disassembled, House of M (Which also continued into Messiah Complex, Messiah War, and Second Coming for the X-Men books), Civil War, World War Hulk, Secret Invasion, Dark Reign, and Siege. Meanwhile, Marvel Cosmic had Annihilation (happening at the same time as the Civil War on Earth), followed by a sequel called Annihilation: Conquest. War of Kings spun out into Marvel Cosmic from Secret Invasion (fitting, considering the Skrull are space villains), and the fallout from THAT finally finishes with The Thanos Imperative.

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* CrisisCrossover: Holy Crap! While Quesada was EIC, the main Marvel books had Avengers Disassembled, which lead to House of M (Which also continued into Messiah Complex, Messiah War, and Second Coming for the X-Men books), Civil War, World War Hulk, Secret Invasion, Invasion which lead into Dark Reign, Reign and then Siege. Meanwhile, Marvel Cosmic had Annihilation (happening at the same time as the Civil War on Earth), followed by a sequel called Annihilation: Conquest. War of Kings spun out into Marvel Cosmic from Secret Invasion (fitting, considering the Skrull are space villains), and the fallout from THAT finally finishes with The Thanos Imperative.
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* CrisisCrossover: Holy Crap! While Quesada was EIC, the main Marvel books had Avengers Disassembled, House of M, Civil War, World War Hulk, Secret Invasion, Dark Reign, and Siege. Meanwhile, Marvel Cosmic had Annihilation (happening at the same time as the Civil War on Earth), followed by a sequel called Annihilation: Conquest. War of Kings spun out into Marvel Cosmic from Secret Invasion (fitting, considering the Skrull are space villains), and the fallout from THAT finally finishes with The Thanos Imperative.

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* CrisisCrossover: Holy Crap! While Quesada was EIC, the main Marvel books had Avengers Disassembled, House of M, M (Which also continued into Messiah Complex, Messiah War, and Second Coming for the X-Men books), Civil War, World War Hulk, Secret Invasion, Dark Reign, and Siege. Meanwhile, Marvel Cosmic had Annihilation (happening at the same time as the Civil War on Earth), followed by a sequel called Annihilation: Conquest. War of Kings spun out into Marvel Cosmic from Secret Invasion (fitting, considering the Skrull are space villains), and the fallout from THAT finally finishes with The Thanos Imperative.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While many Marvel fans enjoy Shipping Spider-Man with other characters (such as Black Cat), the general reaction to the idea of ending the Parker Marriage the way it did was rather negative.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While many Marvel fans enjoy Shipping Spider-Man with other characters (such as [[DatingCatwoman Black Cat), Cat]]), the general reaction to the idea of ending the Parker Marriage the way it did was rather negative.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: While many Marvel fans enjoy Shipping Spider-Man with other characters (such as Black Cat), the general reaction to the idea of ending the Parker Marriage the way it did was rather negative.
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* ComicBook/SpiderMan's ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'', which attempts to make Peter Parker YoungerAndHipper by dissolving his marriage to Mary Jane Watson.

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* ComicBook/SpiderMan's ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'', which attempts to make Peter Parker YoungerAndHipper by dissolving his marriage to Mary Jane Watson. Both the concept and execution of this story became a major BaseBreaker for Marvel fans.
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* AllDeathsFinal: When Joe Quesada took over as Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics, he instituted a "Dead means dead" policy. It didn't last very long because, by his own admission, it was like closing the gate after all the horses have already escaped. And one of his first acts was to try to retcon Gwen Stacy back into Spider-Man, before the writer rebelled.
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* OneOfUs: Obviously a comic book fan, he said as a kid he enjoyed Stan Lee's more diverse Bronze Age Marvel comics.

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*FlipFlopOFGod: Joe Quesada was adamant that the mainstream Marvel Universe would never crossover with the Ultimate Marvel Universe, and is on record saying that the idea would be creatively bankrupt. Fast-forward to 2012, where Marvel launched a heavily-publicized crossover between Peter Parker, the mainstream universe Spider-Man, and Miles Morales, the new Ultimate Spider-Man. This was largely done to celebrate Spider-Man's 50th anniversary, as well as cash-in on the success of the The Amazing Spider-Man movie. The two worlds will be merged after Secret Wars 2015.



* ShrugOfGod/FlipFlopOfGod: Quesada infamously responded to questions and objections about how OMD's magical retcon works or how it would affect past and future continuity with "It's magic! We don't have to explain it!"

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* ShrugOfGod/FlipFlopOfGod: ShrugOfGod: Quesada infamously responded to questions and objections about how OMD's magical retcon works or how it would affect past and future continuity with "It's magic! We don't have to explain it!"
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* ShrugOfGod: Quesada infamously responded to questions and objections about how OMD's magical retcon works or how it would affect past and future continuity with "It's magic! We don't have to explain it!"

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* ShrugOfGod: ShrugOfGod/FlipFlopOfGod: Quesada infamously responded to questions and objections about how OMD's magical retcon works or how it would affect past and future continuity with "It's magic! We don't have to explain it!"
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* Shrug of God: Quesada infamously responded to objections about how OMD's magical retcon works with "It's magic! We don't have to explain it!"

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* Shrug of God: ShrugOfGod: Quesada infamously responded to questions and objections about how OMD's magical retcon works or how it would affect past and future continuity with "It's magic! We don't have to explain it!"
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* Shrug of God: Quesada infamously responded to objections about how OMD's magical retcon works with "It's magic! We don't have to explain it!"
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Is part of an interesting ProductionPosse with Kevin Smith. He was the artist for Kevin Smith's Daredevil, did the intro to Mallrats, and actually appeared in Chasing Amy and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. He also was a guest on Smith's Fatman on Batman podcast.

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Is part of an interesting ProductionPosse with Kevin Smith. He was the artist for Kevin Smith's Daredevil, Daredevil comic, did the intro to Mallrats, and actually appeared in Chasing Amy and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. He also was a guest on Smith's Fatman on Batman podcast.
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* the creation of three successful imprints: ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX'', ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'', and Marvel Knights

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* the The creation of three successful imprints: ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX'', ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'', and Marvel Knights
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* Animesque: Some of Quesada’s art was heavily influenced by Manga

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* Animesque: {{Animesque}}: Some of Quesada’s art was heavily influenced by Manga
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* TheDarkAgeofComicBooks: Quesada started out at Valient in the early Nineties. Before he became a major player for Marvel, he helped update Golden Age hero The Ray and co-created Azrael (who would become Batman during Knightfall) at DC.

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* TheDarkAgeofComicBooks: Quesada started out at Valient Valiant in the early Nineties. Before he became a major player for Marvel, he helped update Golden Age hero The Ray and co-created Azrael (who would become Batman during Knightfall) at DC.
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* TheDarkAgeofComicBooks: Quesada started out at Valient in the early Nineties. Before he became a major player for Marvel, he co-created Azrael (Knightfall Batman) at DC.

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* TheDarkAgeofComicBooks: Quesada started out at Valient in the early Nineties. Before he became a major player for Marvel, he helped update Golden Age hero The Ray and co-created Azrael (Knightfall Batman) (who would become Batman during Knightfall) at DC.
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* TheCameo: Has appeared in some of the Franchise/ViewAskewniverse films. The StarterVillain in the Daredevil movie is named after him.

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* TheCameo: Has appeared in some of the Franchise/ViewAskewniverse films. The StarterVillain in the Daredevil movie is named after him.him.
* TheDarkAgeofComicBooks: Quesada started out at Valient in the early Nineties. Before he became a major player for Marvel, he co-created Azrael (Knightfall Batman) at DC.
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* GlowingEyesofDoom: When he draws Daredevil's face in shadow, he still puts in two reddish slits where his eyes would be. Mephisto's eyes glow as well. Also a case of RedEyesTakeWarning
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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Averted with Daredevil, who looks rather terrified. Mephisto on the other hand...

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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Averted with Daredevil, who still looks rather terrified.sinister and terrifying. Mephisto on the other hand...
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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Averted with Daredevil, who looks rather terrified. Mephisto on the other hand...

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