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* In the comic book series ''ComicBook/ElfQuest,'' when two elf tribes -- the Wolfriders and the newly-introduced Go-Backs -- join forces to wage war against the trolls of King Guttlekraw, the elves form a grudging alliance with the trolls formerly led by the late King Greymung, who have been enslaved by Guttlekraw, even though Greymung's trolls have been the hated enemies of the Wolfriders ever since betraying them back at the start of the storyline. The Go-Backs, meanwhile, would never have thought of teaming up with trolls of any kind, period... But it's probably only because of this uneasy alliance that Guttlekraw's trolls are defeated.
* ComicBook/TomStrong spent nearly a dozen issues befriending and helping various entities and past enemies. The scenario used them all.... to deal with a ludicrous, never before/ never again seen, dead-in-one-issue menace. This may or may not have been a parody, though.
* The climax of the ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}'' comic involves the invasion of Heaven by a vast army, Lucifer himself forced to gather together a truly motley group of allies from past stories to defend it. Unfortunately at least one of them wouldn't mind killing him, and none of them particularly like him (or heaven for that matter).
* Grant Morrison's run on ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'' ended with ''the entirety of Earth gaining superpowers'' and joining with the Justice League to fight a potentially galaxy-destroying menace.
** This was also something of a bookend moment, as Morrison's run began with an arc where all Earth's people hold up lighters, matches, and torches in order to defeat a Martian invasion (Martians in the DCU being weak against fire.)
* Morrison pulled another with ComicBook/FinalCrisis when Mandrakk shows up at the end. Just as he's about to eat the multiverse, in comes the Supermen of every universe, the ComicBook/GreenLantern Corps, the [[ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew Zoo Crew]], the new Fifth World gods, and the army of ''Heaven itself.'' [[CurbStompBattle Mandrakk doesn't last long]].
* Nearly everyone the [[LegacyCharacter Jaime Reyes]] ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' had befriended (and a few of the previous Beetle's old friends, but oddly not the team he was affiliated with at the time) came to the aid of either Beetle himself or his family and closest friends as he [[spoiler:fought off The Reach]] during the "Endgame" arc.
* Issue #125 of ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' comic had just about every hero and villain still alive teaming up to fend off an alien invasion.
* The first story arc of Creator/KurtBusiek's run on ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' sees virtually all of the (still-living) former Avengers teaming up to fight Morgan le Fay.
* In the ''ComicBook/WhatIf: ComicBook/HouseOfM'' one-shot, instead of saying 'no more mutants', ComicBook/ScarletWitch utters 'no more powers', and the result is that every super-powered being throughout the Marvel universe loses their powers. The Red Skull uses this as an opportunity to take control by using the Cosmic Cube, assembling the Hand and HYDRA to use as his army, murdering the remaining active ComicBook/YoungAvengers and the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and announcing his intentions to bring about the Fourth Reich. ComicBook/IronMan creates new armors for the remaining [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]] to wear in order to challenge him, and Cyclops rallies the ComicBook/XMen, armed with Shiar tech, to take out the Red Skull. This fails, resulting in heavy casualties for both the Avengers and X-Men. [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] enters the fray, announcing to the citizens of New York, who were cowering in the shadows, that they can no longer stand by and wait for heroes to save them, and that they are all needed in order to save the world, because it is the responsibility of everyone to stop injustice, powers or no. Peter then leads an army of New Yorkers, many of whom stand no chance of winning (children, the elderly etc), into battle with the Red Skull and his army. [[spoiler:The heroes win.]]
* In ''ComicBook/RedRobin'' Tim takes advantage of Ra's al Ghul expecting him to take a leaf out of Bruce's book and try to defend Gotham against the League of Shadows without reaching outside the Batfamily for help. He calls in ComicBook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El), Kid Flash (Bart), ComicBook/WonderGirl (Cassie), ComicBook/{{Manhunter}} (Kate), ComicBook/{{Huntress}}, Manbat and others and thoroughly dismantles the plan Ra's had set into motion.
* In ''ComicBook/Batgirl2009'' #23, Stephanie Brown pulls this by calling in various super-powered girls to help her defeat the Reapers, even trusting Supergirl's superhearing enough to trust that she'd hear the word "Shazam!" from wherever she happened to be at the moment...which happened to be the Hall of Justice.
* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' #100, the GrandFinale of the series, has a bunch of former Titans coming together to help the current roster in their battle against the LegionOfDoom.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'':
**
In the comic book series ''ComicBook/ElfQuest,'' when two elf tribes -- ''ComicBook/Aquaman2011'' story arc ''ComicBook/ThroneOfAtlantis'', When [[spoiler:Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Aquaman]] are captured by Ocean Master, Cyborg, the Wolfriders only Justice League member not captured, connects to the Grid to call for more heroes to aid the League. They include [[ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} Element Woman]], ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, ComicBook/BlackLightning, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, Black Canary, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/TheAtom, and Goldrush.
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the newly-introduced Go-Backs -- join forces to wage war against the trolls cliffhanger of King Guttlekraw, the elves form a grudging alliance ''ComicBook/Aquaman2011'' #64, Ocean Master has Arthur pinned down, with the trolls formerly led by the late King Greymung, who have been enslaved by Guttlekraw, even though Greymung's trolls have been the hated enemies rest of the Wolfriders ever since betraying them back at the start of the storyline. The Go-Backs, meanwhile, would never have thought of teaming up with trolls of any kind, period... But it's probably only because of this uneasy alliance that Guttlekraw's trolls are defeated.
* ComicBook/TomStrong spent nearly a dozen issues befriending and helping various entities and past enemies. The scenario used them all.... to deal with a ludicrous, never before/ never again seen, dead-in-one-issue menace. This may or may not have been a parody, though.
* The climax of the ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}'' comic involves the invasion of Heaven by a vast army, Lucifer himself forced to gather together a truly motley group of
Arthur's allies from past stories restrained by Orm's forces. He uses his telepathy to defend it. Unfortunately at least send out a distress call. Turns out this isn't one of them wouldn't mind killing him, and none his usual sealife summons, though. The rest of them particularly like him (or heaven for that matter).
* Grant Morrison's run on ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'' ended with ''the entirety of Earth gaining superpowers'' and joining with
the Justice League comes to fight a potentially galaxy-destroying menace.
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his aid instead. This was also something of a bookend moment, as Morrison's run began with an arc where all Earth's people hold up lighters, matches, and torches in order to defeat a Martian invasion (Martians in the DCU being weak against fire.)
* Morrison pulled another with ComicBook/FinalCrisis when Mandrakk
shows up at the end. Just as [[CharacterDevelopment how far he's about to eat come]] since the multiverse, in comes the Supermen Throne of every universe, the ComicBook/GreenLantern Corps, the [[ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew Zoo Crew]], the new Fifth World gods, and the army of ''Heaven itself.'' [[CurbStompBattle Mandrakk doesn't last long]].
* Nearly everyone the [[LegacyCharacter Jaime Reyes]] ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' had befriended (and a few of the previous Beetle's old friends, but oddly not the team he was affiliated with at the time) came to the aid of either Beetle himself or his family and closest friends as he [[spoiler:fought off The Reach]] during the "Endgame"
Atlantis arc.
* Issue #125 of ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' comic had just about every hero and villain still alive teaming up to fend off an alien invasion.
*
''ComicBook/TheAvengers'':
**
The first story arc of Creator/KurtBusiek's run on ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' ''ComicBook/TheAvengersKurtBusiek'' sees virtually all of the (still-living) former Avengers teaming up to fight Morgan le Fay.
* In the ''ComicBook/WhatIf: ComicBook/HouseOfM'' one-shot, instead of saying 'no more mutants', ComicBook/ScarletWitch utters 'no more powers', and the result is that every super-powered being throughout the Marvel universe loses their powers. The Red Skull uses this as an opportunity to take control by using the Cosmic Cube, assembling the Hand and HYDRA to use as his army, murdering the remaining active ComicBook/YoungAvengers and the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and announcing his intentions to bring about the Fourth Reich. ComicBook/IronMan creates new armors for the remaining [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]] to wear in order to challenge him, and Cyclops rallies the ComicBook/XMen, armed with Shiar tech, to take out the Red Skull. This fails, resulting in heavy casualties for both ** When the Avengers and X-Men. [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] enters the fray, announcing are facing their DarkestHour during ''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled'', Hawkeye announces to the citizens of New York, who were cowering in the shadows, Captain America that they can no longer stand by and wait for some heroes to save them, and that they are all needed in order to save the world, because it is the responsibility of everyone to stop injustice, powers or no. Peter then leads an army of New Yorkers, many of whom stand no chance of winning (children, the elderly etc), into battle with the Red Skull and his army. [[spoiler:The heroes win.]]
* In ''ComicBook/RedRobin'' Tim takes advantage of Ra's al Ghul expecting him to take a leaf out of Bruce's book and try to defend Gotham against the League of Shadows without reaching
have arrived outside the Batfamily for help. He calls in ComicBook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El), Kid Flash (Bart), ComicBook/WonderGirl (Cassie), ComicBook/{{Manhunter}} (Kate), ComicBook/{{Huntress}}, Manbat Avengers Mansion. Cap steps out to see every former and others and thoroughly dismantles the plan Ra's had set into motion.
reserve Avenger has shown up to help.
* ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'':
**
In ''ComicBook/Batgirl2009'' #23, Stephanie Brown pulls this by calling in various super-powered girls to help her defeat the Reapers, even trusting Supergirl's superhearing enough to trust that she'd hear the word "Shazam!" from wherever she happened to be at the moment...which happened to be the Hall of Justice.
* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' #100, the GrandFinale ** The grand finale of the series, Gail Simone's run on ''ComicBook/Batgirl2011'' has a bunch of former Titans coming together Barbara Gordon call in every female hero to help the current roster in their battle against the LegionOfDoom.deal with Knightfall's mercenary army as she, Black Canary and Huntress assault her nemesis' headquarters.



* In ''ComicBook/ThroneOfAtlantis'', When [[spoiler:Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Aquaman]] are captured by Ocean Master, Cyborg, the only Justice League member not captured, connects to the Grid to call for more heroes to aid the League. They include [[ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} Element Woman]], ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, ComicBook/BlackLightning, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, Black Canary, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/TheAtom, and Goldrush.
* When ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' are facing their DarkestHour during ''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled'', Hawkeye announces to Captain America that some heroes have arrived outside the Avengers Mansion. Cap steps out to see every former and reserve Avenger has shown up to help.
* In ''ComicBook/SerenityLeavesOnTheWind'', Mal tracks down the Operative to help him rescue Zoe after she's arrested by the Alliance. Nobody is happy about this.
* The 20th and final issue of the Creator/IDWPublishing ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' comic book ends with an older Jack leading a resistance movement against Aku's fortress. Among the group are many of the allies Jack made and the people he helped out throughout the run of the original show, including the Woolies from "Jack, the Woolies, and the Critchellites", the astronauts from "Jack in Space", Extor from "Jack and the Ultra-robots", and even the baby from "Jack and the Baby" as an adult.
* In ''ComicBook/MightyMorphinPowerRangersShatteredGrid'', Zordon sends out a call to recruit whatever Rangers are still out there to aid in their assault on Lord Drakkon's moon fortress. To the Mighty Morphin' team's surprise, they get a lot - [[Series/PowerRangersTimeForce the Quantum Ranger]], [[Series/PowerRangersTurbo the Phantom Ranger]], [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy the Magna Defender]], the [[Series/PowerRangersZeo remains of the Zeo Ranger team and the Gold Ranger]], the Series/PowerRangersWildForce, the [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm Wind and Thunder Rangers]], the Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, the Series/PowerRangersMysticForce, the Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel, the [[Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge Dark Ranger]], the WebVideo/PowerRangersHyperForce and the biggest surprise of all, the Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'': The "Battle for Angel Island" arc sees Sonic gather all his various allies, including new ones made over the course of the preceding issues, in order to liberate Angel Island after it's [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs occupied by the Egg Fleet]].
* The final issue of ''ComicBook/GodzillaRulersOfEarth'' has Godzilla surrounded and hopelessly outnumbered by an army of powerful alien kaiju, he's exhausted by weeks of continuous fighting, and the mechs that were assisting him, Moguera and Kiryu, have just been destroyed. But being the {{Determinator}} that he is, he lets out a truly awesome MightyRoar as a defiant battle cry. Cue thirteen other kaiju charging in to help him out in the FinalBattle for Earth.

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* In ''ComicBook/ThroneOfAtlantis'', When [[spoiler:Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Aquaman]] are captured by Ocean Master, Cyborg, ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'': Nearly everyone [[LegacyCharacter Jaime Reyes]] had befriended (and a few of the only Justice League member previous Beetle's old friends, but oddly not captured, connects the team he was affiliated with at the time) came to the Grid to call for more heroes to aid the League. They include [[ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} Element Woman]], ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, ComicBook/BlackLightning, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, Black Canary, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/TheAtom, of either Beetle himself or his family and Goldrush.
* When ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' are facing their DarkestHour
closest friends as he [[spoiler:fought off The Reach]] during ''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled'', Hawkeye announces to Captain America that some heroes have arrived outside the Avengers Mansion. Cap steps out to see every former "Endgame" arc.
* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'': When two elf tribes -- the Wolfriders
and reserve Avenger has shown up to help.
* In ''ComicBook/SerenityLeavesOnTheWind'', Mal tracks down
the Operative newly-introduced Go-Backs -- join forces to help him rescue Zoe after she's arrested by the Alliance. Nobody is happy about this.
* The 20th and final issue of the Creator/IDWPublishing ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' comic book ends with an older Jack leading a resistance movement
wage war against Aku's fortress. Among the group are many trolls of King Guttlekraw, the elves form a grudging alliance with the trolls formerly led by the late King Greymung, who have been enslaved by Guttlekraw, even though Greymung's trolls have been the hated enemies of the allies Jack made and Wolfriders ever since betraying them back at the people he helped out throughout the run start of the original show, including the Woolies from "Jack, the Woolies, and the Critchellites", the astronauts from "Jack in Space", Extor from "Jack and the Ultra-robots", and even the baby from "Jack and the Baby" as an adult.
* In ''ComicBook/MightyMorphinPowerRangersShatteredGrid'', Zordon sends out a call to recruit whatever Rangers are still out there to aid in their assault on Lord Drakkon's moon fortress. To the Mighty Morphin' team's surprise, they get a lot - [[Series/PowerRangersTimeForce the Quantum Ranger]], [[Series/PowerRangersTurbo the Phantom Ranger]], [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy the Magna Defender]], the [[Series/PowerRangersZeo remains of the Zeo Ranger team and the Gold Ranger]], the Series/PowerRangersWildForce, the [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm Wind and Thunder Rangers]], the Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, the Series/PowerRangersMysticForce, the Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel, the [[Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge Dark Ranger]], the WebVideo/PowerRangersHyperForce and the biggest surprise of all, the Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'':
storyline. The "Battle for Angel Island" arc sees Sonic gather all his various allies, including new ones made over the course Go-Backs, meanwhile, would never have thought of the preceding issues, in order to liberate Angel Island after teaming up with trolls of any kind, period... But it's [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs occupied by probably only because of this uneasy alliance that Guttlekraw's trolls are defeated.
* ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'': When Mandrakk shows up at
the Egg Fleet]].
end. Just as he's about to eat the multiverse, in comes the Supermen of every universe, the ComicBook/GreenLantern Corps, the [[ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew Zoo Crew]], the new Fifth World gods, and the army of ''Heaven itself.'' [[CurbStompBattle Mandrakk doesn't last long]].
* ''ComicBook/GodzillaRulersOfEarth'': The final issue of ''ComicBook/GodzillaRulersOfEarth'' has Godzilla surrounded and hopelessly outnumbered by an army of powerful alien kaiju, he's exhausted by weeks of continuous fighting, and the mechs that were assisting him, Moguera and Kiryu, have just been destroyed. But being the {{Determinator}} that he is, he lets out a truly awesome MightyRoar as a defiant battle cry. Cue thirteen other kaiju charging in to help him out in the FinalBattle for Earth.



* The grand finale of Gail Simone's run on ''ComicBook/Batgirl2011'' has ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} call in every female hero to deal with Knightfall's mercenary army as she, Black Canary and Huntress assault her nemesis' headquarters.

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* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': The grand finale of Gail Simone's run on ''ComicBook/Batgirl2011'' has ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} call in every female hero to deal ''ComicBook/JLA1997'' story arc "World War III" ended with Knightfall's mercenary army as she, Black Canary ''the entirety of Earth gaining superpowers'' and Huntress assault her nemesis' headquarters.joining with the Justice League to fight a potentially galaxy-destroying menace.
** This was also something of a bookend moment, as Morrison's run began with an arc where all Earth's people hold up lighters, matches, and torches in order to defeat a Martian invasion (Martians in the DCU being weak against fire.)



* ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}'': The climax of the comic involves the invasion of Heaven by a vast army, Lucifer himself forced to gather together a truly motley group of allies from past stories to defend it. Unfortunately at least one of them wouldn't mind killing him, and none of them particularly like him (or heaven for that matter).
* ''ComicBook/MightyMorphinPowerRangersBoomStudios'': In ''ComicBook/MightyMorphinPowerRangersShatteredGrid'', Zordon sends out a call to recruit whatever Rangers are still out there to aid in their assault on Lord Drakkon's moon fortress. To the Mighty Morphin' team's surprise, they get a lot - [[Series/PowerRangersTimeForce the Quantum Ranger]], [[Series/PowerRangersTurbo the Phantom Ranger]], [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy the Magna Defender]], the [[Series/PowerRangersZeo remains of the Zeo Ranger team and the Gold Ranger]], the Series/PowerRangersWildForce, the [[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm Wind and Thunder Rangers]], the Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, the Series/PowerRangersMysticForce, the Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel, the [[Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge Dark Ranger]], the WebVideo/PowerRangersHyperForce and the biggest surprise of all, the Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers.



* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'', Peter publicly calls out to the good New Yorkers for help against the evil spider-powered New Yorkers.
* In ''ComicBook/SerenityLeavesOnTheWind'', Mal seeks the aid of the Operative to help him rescue Zoe. Nobody is happy about this.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story arc "ComicBook/BrainiacRebirth", Superman cannot deal with the newly-rebuilt Brainiac, who is approaching Earth with a huge slave army, so he goes to the Justice League. When Kid Flash -who is present when Superman walks into the Watchtower and asks the League for help- asks if Superman wants him to call his team the Titans, the latter replies that any help is needed and welcome.
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'': Captain America overrides communications and tells the military to ignore the orders from above (compromised by an infiltration) and head to the site of a battle to fight the aliens. The Ultimates proceed to fight the aliens on their own, and eventually the Air Force shows up to help Thor and Iron Man.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'', Peter publicly calls ''ComicBook/RedRobin'': Tim takes advantage of Ra's al Ghul expecting him to take a leaf out of Bruce's book and try to the good New Yorkers for help defend Gotham against the evil spider-powered New Yorkers.
* In ''ComicBook/SerenityLeavesOnTheWind'', Mal seeks
League of Shadows without reaching outside the aid of the Operative to help him rescue Zoe. Nobody is happy about this.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story arc "ComicBook/BrainiacRebirth", Superman cannot deal with the newly-rebuilt Brainiac, who is approaching Earth with a huge slave army, so he goes to the Justice League. When
Batfamily for help. He calls in ComicBook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El), Kid Flash -who is present when Superman walks (Bart), ComicBook/WonderGirl (Cassie), ComicBook/{{Manhunter}} (Kate), ComicBook/{{Huntress}}, Manbat and others and thoroughly dismantles the plan Ra's had set into motion.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': The 20th and final issue of
the Watchtower Creator/IDWPublishing comic book ends with an older Jack leading a resistance movement against Aku's fortress. Among the group are many of the allies Jack made and asks the League for help- asks if Superman wants him to call his team people he helped out throughout the Titans, run of the latter replies that any help is needed and welcome.
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'': Captain America overrides communications and tells
original show, including the military to ignore the orders Woolies from above (compromised by an infiltration) "Jack, the Woolies, and head to the site of a battle to fight Critchellites", the aliens. The Ultimates proceed to fight astronauts from "Jack in Space", Extor from "Jack and the aliens on their own, Ultra-robots", and eventually even the Air Force shows up to help Thor baby from "Jack and Iron Man.the Baby" as an adult.


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* ''ComicBook/SerenityLeavesOnTheWind'': Mal seeks the aid of the Operative to help him rescue Zoe after she's arrested by the Alliance. Nobody is happy about this.
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'': Issue #125 had just about every hero and villain still alive teaming up to fend off an alien invasion.
** ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW'': The "Battle for Angel Island" arc sees Sonic gather all his various allies, including new ones made over the course of the preceding issues, in order to liberate Angel Island after it's [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs occupied by the Egg Fleet]].
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'', Peter publicly calls out to the good New Yorkers for help against the evil spider-powered New Yorkers.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In the story arc ''ComicBook/BrainiacRebirth'', Superman cannot deal with the newly-rebuilt Brainiac, who is approaching Earth with a huge slave army, so he goes to the Justice League. When Kid Flash -who is present when Superman walks into the Watchtower and asks the League for help- asks if Superman wants him to call his team the Titans, the latter replies that any help is needed and welcome.
* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'': ''ComicBook/TeenTitans2003'' #100, the GrandFinale of the series, has a bunch of former Titans coming together to help the current roster in their battle against the LegionOfDoom.
* ''ComicBook/TomStrong'': Tom spent nearly a dozen issues befriending and helping various entities and past enemies. The scenario used them all.... to deal with a ludicrous, never before/ never again seen, dead-in-one-issue menace. This may or may not have been a parody, though.
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates2002'': Captain America overrides communications and tells the military to ignore the orders from above (compromised by an infiltration) and head to the site of a battle to fight the aliens. The Ultimates proceed to fight the aliens on their own, and eventually the Air Force shows up to help Thor and Iron Man.
* ''ComicBook/WhatIf'': In the ''What If?: ComicBook/HouseOfM'' one-shot, instead of saying 'no more mutants', ComicBook/ScarletWitch utters 'no more powers', and the result is that every super-powered being throughout the Marvel universe loses their powers. The Red Skull uses this as an opportunity to take control by using the Cosmic Cube, assembling the Hand and HYDRA to use as his army, murdering the remaining active ComicBook/YoungAvengers and the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and announcing his intentions to bring about the Fourth Reich. ComicBook/IronMan creates new armors for the remaining [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]] to wear in order to challenge him, and Cyclops rallies the ComicBook/XMen, armed with Shiar tech, to take out the Red Skull. This fails, resulting in heavy casualties for both the Avengers and X-Men. [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] enters the fray, announcing to the citizens of New York, who were cowering in the shadows, that they can no longer stand by and wait for heroes to save them, and that they are all needed in order to save the world, because it is the responsibility of everyone to stop injustice, powers or no. Peter then leads an army of New Yorkers, many of whom stand no chance of winning (children, the elderly etc), into battle with the Red Skull and his army. [[spoiler:The heroes win.]]
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** ''ComicBook/LightsOut'': Hal Jordan suggests the Green Lantern Corps to go to the Red Lantern Corps for help to stop Relic because he has Guy Gardner there as a double agent.

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** ''ComicBook/LightsOut'': ''[[ComicBook/GreenLanternLightsOut Lights Out]]'': Hal Jordan suggests the Green Lantern Corps to go to the Red Lantern Corps for help to stop Relic because he has Guy Gardner there as a double agent.
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* ''ComicBook/OzMarvelComics'': Inverted in the comic-book adaptation of the seventh book of ''Literature/LandOfOz'', ''Literature/EmeraldCityOfOz''. The Nome King sends his General to persuade the Whimsies to help him to attack Oz, but the General goes beyond his orders to recruit the Growleywogs and Phanfasms as well. The Nome King is not pleased about it.

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* ''ComicBook/OzMarvelComics'': Inverted in the comic-book adaptation of the seventh book of ''Literature/LandOfOz'', ''Literature/EmeraldCityOfOz''.''Literature/TheEmeraldCityOfOz''. The Nome King sends his General to persuade the Whimsies to help him to attack Oz, but the General goes beyond his orders to recruit the Growleywogs and Phanfasms as well. The Nome King is not pleased about it.

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* ''ComicBook/OzMarvelComics'': Inverted in the comic-book adaptation of the seventh book of ''Literature/LandOfOz'', ''Literature/EmeraldCityOfOz''. The Nome King sends his General to persuade the Whimsies to help him to attack Oz, but the General goes beyond his orders to recruit the Growleywogs and Phanfasms as well. The Nome King is not pleased about it.



* Inverted in the comic-book adaptation of the seventh book of ''Literature/LandOfOz'', ''Emerald City of Oz''. The Nome King sends his General to persuade the Whimsies to help him to attack Oz, but the General goes beyond his orders to recruit the Growleywogs and Phanfasms as well. The Nome King is not pleased about it.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story arc "ComicBook/BrainiacRebirth", Superman cannot deal with the newly-rebuilt Brainiac, who is approaching Earth with a huge slave army, so he asks helps the Justice League. When Kid Flash -who is speaking to Flash when Superman walks into the Watchtower- asks if Superman wants him to call his team the Titans, the latter replies that any help is needed and welcome.

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* Inverted in the comic-book adaptation of the seventh book of ''Literature/LandOfOz'', ''Emerald City of Oz''. The Nome King sends his General to persuade the Whimsies to help him to attack Oz, but the General goes beyond his orders to recruit the Growleywogs and Phanfasms as well. The Nome King is not pleased about it.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story arc "ComicBook/BrainiacRebirth", Superman cannot deal with the newly-rebuilt Brainiac, who is approaching Earth with a huge slave army, so he asks helps goes to the Justice League. When Kid Flash -who is speaking to Flash present when Superman walks into the Watchtower- Watchtower and asks the League for help- asks if Superman wants him to call his team the Titans, the latter replies that any help is needed and welcome.



* ''ComicBook/Secret War2004'': Nick Fury and several other heroes are investigating an issue that should have been brought up decades ago. Where do supervillains get the funding for their high-tech gimmicks? It kicks off when the Grizzly is being interrogated by two friendly SHIELD agents (the Grizzly helped prevent a crime, so he wasn't in really big trouble). One of the agents asks Grizzly how, with only a few hundred dollars in his bank account, did he get a bullet-proof, superstrong exo-skeleton? Grizzly then starts talking about a guy who trades tech to people in exchange for favors. Towards the end, Captain America, Nick Fury, Daredevil, and Spider-Man are all on the New York docks late at night running down a lead, and look up to see an ''army'' of tech-themed villains bearing down on them. The heroes immediately call for help.

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story arc "ComicBook/BrainiacRebirth", Superman cannot deal with the newly-rebuilt Brainiac, who is approaching Earth with a huge slave army, so he asks helps the Justice League. When Kid Flash -who is speaking to Flash when Superman walks into the Watchtower- asks if Superman wants him to call his team the Titans, the latter replies that any help is needed and welcome.



* Amusingly shown in ''ComicBook/{{Secret War|2004}} (2004)'', where Nick Fury and several other heroes are investigating an issue that should have been brought up decades ago. Where do supervillains get the funding for their high-tech gimmicks? It kicks off when the Grizzly is being interrogated by two friendly SHIELD agents (the Grizzly helped prevent a crime, so he wasn't in really big trouble). One of the agents asks Grizzly how, with only a few hundred dollars in his bank account, did he get a bullet-proof, superstrong exo-skeleton? Grizzly then starts talking about a guy who trades tech to people in exchange for favors. Towards the end, Captain America, Nick Fury, Daredevil, and Spider-Man are all on the New York docks late at night running down a lead, and look up to see an ''army'' of tech-themed villains bearing down on them. The heroes immediately call for help.
-->'''Fury:''' This is Fury. I need all available agents to converge on my location now.
-->'''Captain America:''' Tony? It's Steve. Get every Avenger you can down to the docks.
-->'''Daredevil:''' Luke, grab Danny and get to the docks as fast as you can.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Mommy!

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* Amusingly shown in ''ComicBook/{{Secret War|2004}} (2004)'', where * ''ComicBook/Secret War2004'': Nick Fury and several other heroes are investigating an issue that should have been brought up decades ago. Where do supervillains get the funding for their high-tech gimmicks? It kicks off when the Grizzly is being interrogated by two friendly SHIELD agents (the Grizzly helped prevent a crime, so he wasn't in really big trouble). One of the agents asks Grizzly how, with only a few hundred dollars in his bank account, did he get a bullet-proof, superstrong exo-skeleton? Grizzly then starts talking about a guy who trades tech to people in exchange for favors. Towards the end, Captain America, Nick Fury, Daredevil, and Spider-Man are all on the New York docks late at night running down a lead, and look up to see an ''army'' of tech-themed villains bearing down on them. The heroes immediately call for help.
-->'''Fury:''' This is Fury. I need all available agents to converge on my location now.
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now.\\
'''Captain
America:''' Tony? It's Steve. Get every Avenger you can down to the docks.
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docks.\\
'''Daredevil:'''
Luke, grab Danny and get to the docks as fast as you can.
-->'''Spider-Man:'''
can.\\
'''Spider-Man:'''
Mommy!
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* Grant Morrison's run on ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'' ended with ''the entirety of Earth gaining superpowers'' and joining with the Justice League to fight a potentially galaxy-destroying menace.

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* Grant Morrison's run on ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'' ended with ''the entirety of Earth gaining superpowers'' and joining with the Justice League to fight a potentially galaxy-destroying menace.



* In the ''ComicBook/WhatIf: ComicBook/HouseOfM'' one-shot, instead of saying 'no more mutants', ComicBook/ScarletWitch utters 'no more powers', and the result is that every super-powered being throughout the Marvel universe loses their powers. The Red Skull uses this as an opportunity to take control by using the Cosmic Cube, assembling the Hand and HYDRA to use as his army, murdering the remaining active ComicBook/YoungAvengers and the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and announcing his intentions to bring about the Fourth Reich. ComicBook/IronMan creates new armors for the remaining [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]] to wear in order to challenge him, and Cyclops rallies the ComicBook/XMen, armed with Shiar tech, to take out the Red Skull. This fails, resulting in heavy casualties for both the Avengers and X-Men. [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] enters the fray, announcing to the citizens of New York, who were cowering in the shadows, that they can no longer stand by and wait for heroes to save them, and that they are all needed in order to save the world, because it is the responsibility of everyone to stop injustice, powers or no. Peter then leads an army of New Yorkers, many of whom stand no chance of winning (children, the elderly etc), into battle with the Red Skull and his army. [[spoiler:The heroes win.]]

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* In the ''ComicBook/WhatIf: ComicBook/HouseOfM'' one-shot, instead of saying 'no more mutants', ComicBook/ScarletWitch utters 'no more powers', and the result is that every super-powered being throughout the Marvel universe loses their powers. The Red Skull uses this as an opportunity to take control by using the Cosmic Cube, assembling the Hand and HYDRA to use as his army, murdering the remaining active ComicBook/YoungAvengers and the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and announcing his intentions to bring about the Fourth Reich. ComicBook/IronMan creates new armors for the remaining [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]] to wear in order to challenge him, and Cyclops rallies the ComicBook/XMen, armed with Shiar tech, to take out the Red Skull. This fails, resulting in heavy casualties for both the Avengers and X-Men. [[Franchise/SpiderMan [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] enters the fray, announcing to the citizens of New York, who were cowering in the shadows, that they can no longer stand by and wait for heroes to save them, and that they are all needed in order to save the world, because it is the responsibility of everyone to stop injustice, powers or no. Peter then leads an army of New Yorkers, many of whom stand no chance of winning (children, the elderly etc), into battle with the Red Skull and his army. [[spoiler:The heroes win.]]



* In ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' storyline ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'', Peter publicly calls out to the good New Yorkers for help against the evil spider-powered New Yorkers.

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* In ''ComicBook/ElfesEtNains'' Tome 2, Llali hopes that the Wood Elves will come to the aid of her kingdom Eysine, which had been a former ally with Duhann.

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* ''ComicBook/LandsOfArran'': In ''ComicBook/ElfesEtNains'' Tome 2, 2 of ''Elfes'', Llali hopes that the Wood Elves will come to the aid of her kingdom Eysine, which had been a former ally with Duhann.



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* Minor example in ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey #111 which deals with Oracle going undercover at a tech convention and ending up in a tight spot with Calculator and Hellhound. Back at headquarters, Misfit gets the idea to text the entire convention list and send them all to Oracle's aid.
** Two issues earlier in the GrandFinale of Gail Simone's run, Oracle has Huntress call in [[ContinuityCavalcade every operative who ever worked for her]] including [[MyGreatestFailure Power Girl]], [[HeelFaceTurn Savant, Creote]] and [[PsychoForHire Lady Shiva]] to intimidate [[TheUsurper Spy]] [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Smasher]] into leaving.

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* Minor example in ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'':
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#111 which deals with Oracle [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara Gordon]] going undercover at a tech convention and ending up in a tight spot with Calculator and Hellhound. Back at headquarters, Misfit gets the idea to text the entire convention list and send them all to Oracle's Barbara's aid.
** Two issues earlier in the GrandFinale of Gail Simone's run, Oracle Babs has Huntress call in [[ContinuityCavalcade every operative who ever worked for her]] including [[MyGreatestFailure Power Girl]], [[HeelFaceTurn Girl Savant, Creote]] Creote and [[PsychoForHire Lady Shiva]] Shiva to intimidate [[TheUsurper Spy]] [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Smasher]] Spy Smasher into leaving.



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* In ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'', the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes have ascertained they are facing ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}, plus an army of billions of brainwashed Daxamites. So Dream Girl calls in every person who was ever a Legionnaire: active members, reservists, the Legion of Substitutes... even ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, who resigned several years ago, travels to the 30th century to join the battle.

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* In ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'', the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'':
** ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'': The Legion
have ascertained they are facing ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}, plus an army of billions of brainwashed Daxamites. So Dream Girl calls in every person who was ever a Legionnaire: active members, reservists, the Legion of Substitutes... even ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, who resigned several years ago, travels to the 30th century to join the battle.battle.
** In ''ComicBook/TheCondemnedLegionnaires'', Satan Girl has found the Legion's hideout, has disabled Supergirl and is finishing the female Legionnaires off. As a last resort, Lightning Lad uses the Time Bubble to travel to the 20th century and ask the Legion of Super-Pets help. Krypto, Streaky, Comet and Beppo answer and gang up on the villain.
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* Amusingly shown in ''ComicBook/SecretWar (2004)'', where Nick Fury and several other heroes are investigating an issue that should have been brought up decades ago. Where do supervillains get the funding for their high-tech gimmicks? It kicks off when the Grizzly is being interrogated by two friendly SHIELD agents (the Grizzly helped prevent a crime, so he wasn't in really big trouble). One of the agents asks Grizzly how, with only a few hundred dollars in his bank account, did he get a bullet-proof, superstrong exo-skeleton? Grizzly then starts talking about a guy who trades tech to people in exchange for favors. Towards the end, Captain America, Nick Fury, Daredevil, and Spider-Man are all on the New York docks late at night running down a lead, and look up to see an ''army'' of tech-themed villains bearing down on them. The heroes immediately call for help.

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* Amusingly shown in ''ComicBook/SecretWar ''ComicBook/{{Secret War|2004}} (2004)'', where Nick Fury and several other heroes are investigating an issue that should have been brought up decades ago. Where do supervillains get the funding for their high-tech gimmicks? It kicks off when the Grizzly is being interrogated by two friendly SHIELD agents (the Grizzly helped prevent a crime, so he wasn't in really big trouble). One of the agents asks Grizzly how, with only a few hundred dollars in his bank account, did he get a bullet-proof, superstrong exo-skeleton? Grizzly then starts talking about a guy who trades tech to people in exchange for favors. Towards the end, Captain America, Nick Fury, Daredevil, and Spider-Man are all on the New York docks late at night running down a lead, and look up to see an ''army'' of tech-themed villains bearing down on them. The heroes immediately call for help.
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* In ''ComicBook/ThroneOfAtlantis'', When [[spoiler:Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Aquaman]] are captured by Ocean Master, Cyborg, the only Justice League member not captured, connects to the Grid to call for more heroes to aid the League. They include [[ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} Element Woman]], ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, ComicBook/BlackLightning, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, Black Canary, ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}, ComicBook/TheAtom, and Goldrush.

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* In ''ComicBook/ThroneOfAtlantis'', When [[spoiler:Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Aquaman]] are captured by Ocean Master, Cyborg, the only Justice League member not captured, connects to the Grid to call for more heroes to aid the League. They include [[ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}} Element Woman]], ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, ComicBook/BlackLightning, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, Black Canary, ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/TheAtom, and Goldrush.

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* Amusingly shown in ''ComicBook/SecretWar (2004)'', where Nick Fury and several other heroes are investigating an issue that should have been brought up decades ago. Where do supervillains get the funding for their high-tech gimmicks? It kicks off when the Grizzly is being interrogated by two friendly SHIELD agents (the Grizzly helped prevent a crime, so he wasn't in really big trouble). One of the agents asks Grizzly how, with only a few hundred dollars in his bank account, did he get a bullet-proof, superstrong exo-skeleton? Grizzly then starts talking about a guy who trades tech to people in exchange for favors. Towards the end, Captain America, Nick Fury, Daredevil, and Spider-Man are all on the New York docks late at night running down a lead, and look up to see an ''army'' of tech-themed villains bearing down on them. The heroes immediately call for help.
-->'''Fury:''' This is Fury. I need all available agents to converge on my location now.
-->'''Captain America:''' Tony? It's Steve. Get every Avenger you can down to the docks.
-->'''Daredevil:''' Luke, grab Danny and get to the docks as fast as you can.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Mommy!
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* The climax of the ''Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}'' comic involves the invasion of Heaven by a vast army, Lucifer himself forced to gather together a truly motley group of allies from past stories to defend it. Unfortunately at least one of them wouldn't mind killing him, and none of them particularly like him (or heaven for that matter).

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* The climax of the ''Comicbook/{{Lucifer}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}'' comic involves the invasion of Heaven by a vast army, Lucifer himself forced to gather together a truly motley group of allies from past stories to defend it. Unfortunately at least one of them wouldn't mind killing him, and none of them particularly like him (or heaven for that matter).



* Issue #125 of ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' comic had just about every hero and villain still alive teaming up to fend off an alien invasion.

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* Issue #125 of ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' comic had just about every hero and villain still alive teaming up to fend off an alien invasion.



* In the ''ComicBook/WhatIf: ComicBook/HouseOfM'' one-shot, instead of saying 'no more mutants', ComicBook/ScarletWitch utters 'no more powers', and the result is that every super-powered being throughout the Marvel universe loses their powers. The Red Skull uses this as an opportunity to take control by using the Cosmic Cube, assembling the Hand and HYDRA to use as his army, murdering the remaining active ComicBook/YoungAvengers and the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and announcing his intentions to bring about the Fourth Reich. ComicBook/IronMan creates new armors for the remaining [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]] to wear in order to challenge him, and Cyclops rallies the ComicBook/XMen, armed with Shiar tech, to take out the Red Skull. This fails, resulting in heavy casualties for both the Avengers and X-Men. [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] enters the fray, announcing to the citizens of New York, who were cowering in the shadows, that they can no longer stand by and wait for heroes to save them, and that they are all needed in order to save the world, because it is the responsibility of everyone to stop injustice, powers or no. Peter then leads an army of New Yorkers, many of whom stand no chance of winning (children, the elderly etc), into battle with the Red Skull and his army. [[spoiler:The heroes win.]]

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* In the ''ComicBook/WhatIf: ComicBook/HouseOfM'' one-shot, instead of saying 'no more mutants', ComicBook/ScarletWitch utters 'no more powers', and the result is that every super-powered being throughout the Marvel universe loses their powers. The Red Skull uses this as an opportunity to take control by using the Cosmic Cube, assembling the Hand and HYDRA to use as his army, murdering the remaining active ComicBook/YoungAvengers and the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and announcing his intentions to bring about the Fourth Reich. ComicBook/IronMan creates new armors for the remaining [[Comicbook/TheAvengers [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]] to wear in order to challenge him, and Cyclops rallies the ComicBook/XMen, armed with Shiar tech, to take out the Red Skull. This fails, resulting in heavy casualties for both the Avengers and X-Men. [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] enters the fray, announcing to the citizens of New York, who were cowering in the shadows, that they can no longer stand by and wait for heroes to save them, and that they are all needed in order to save the world, because it is the responsibility of everyone to stop injustice, powers or no. Peter then leads an army of New Yorkers, many of whom stand no chance of winning (children, the elderly etc), into battle with the Red Skull and his army. [[spoiler:The heroes win.]]
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* In ''ComicBook/RedRobin'' Tim takes advantage of Ra's al Ghul expecting him to take a leaf out of Bruce's book and try to defend Gotham against the League of Shadows without reaching outside the Batfamily for help. He calls in ComicBook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El), ComicBook/KidFlash (Bart), ComicBook/WonderGirl (Cassie), ComicBook/{{Manhunter}} (Kate), ComicBook/{{Huntress}}, Manbat and others and thoroughly dismantles the plan Ra's had set into motion.

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* In ''ComicBook/RedRobin'' Tim takes advantage of Ra's al Ghul expecting him to take a leaf out of Bruce's book and try to defend Gotham against the League of Shadows without reaching outside the Batfamily for help. He calls in ComicBook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El), ComicBook/KidFlash Kid Flash (Bart), ComicBook/WonderGirl (Cassie), ComicBook/{{Manhunter}} (Kate), ComicBook/{{Huntress}}, Manbat and others and thoroughly dismantles the plan Ra's had set into motion.

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