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* CreatorBreakdown: The book was written in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks. Neil Gaiman was distraught by the event and was in the middle of brainstorming ideas for stories Marvel commissioned him to write. Wanting to return to simpler times when magic was prominent, Gaiman came up with ''1602''.
* MoneyDearBoy: Gaiman wrote the first ''1602'' book as part of an agreement with Marvel to fund his then-ongoing lawsuit with [=Todd McFarlane=] over the rights to the Miracleman books and the Angela character from ''Spawn'', among other creator-rights issues.

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* CreatorBreakdown: The book was written in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks. Neil Gaiman Creator/NeilGaiman was distraught by the event and was in the middle of brainstorming ideas for stories Marvel commissioned him to write. Wanting to return to simpler times when magic was prominent, Gaiman came up with ''1602''.
* MoneyDearBoy: Gaiman wrote the first ''1602'' book as part of an agreement with Marvel to fund his then-ongoing lawsuit with [=Todd McFarlane=] Creator/ToddMcFarlane over the rights to the Miracleman ''ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}'' books and the Angela character from ''Spawn'', ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'', among other creator-rights issues.



* WordOfGod: Many fans believed that Virginia Dare was an in-universe equivalent of [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Snowbird]], considering their similarities in powers and appearance, but Gaiman stated that is not the case.

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* WordOfGod: Many fans believed that Virginia Dare was an in-universe equivalent of [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Snowbird]], considering their similarities in powers and appearance, but Gaiman stated that is not the case.case.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Gaiman wrote the first ''1602'' book as part of an agreement with Marvel to fund his then-ongoing lawsuit with Todd Mcfarlane over the rights to the Miracleman books and the Angela character from Spawn, among other creator-rights issues.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Gaiman wrote the first ''1602'' book as part of an agreement with Marvel to fund his then-ongoing lawsuit with Todd Mcfarlane [=Todd McFarlane=] over the rights to the Miracleman books and the Angela character from Spawn, ''Spawn'', among other creator-rights issues.
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* WordOfGod: Many fans believed that Virginia Snow was an in-universe equivalent of [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Snowbird]], considering their similarities in powers and appearance, but Gaiman stated that is not the case.

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* WordOfGod: Many fans believed that Virginia Snow Dare was an in-universe equivalent of [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Snowbird]], considering their similarities in powers and appearance, but Gaiman stated that is not the case.
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** Gaiman had wanted to use ComicBook/IronMan in the story, but couldn't figure out a way to do steam-powered armour without cooking the person inside. He also decided the cast was already too big to include ComicBook/AntMan and ComicBook/TheWasp, so he used them in ComicBook/Eternals2006 instead.

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** Gaiman had wanted to use ComicBook/IronMan in the story, but couldn't figure out a way to do steam-powered armour without cooking the person inside. He also decided the cast was already too big to include ComicBook/AntMan and ComicBook/TheWasp, so he used them in ComicBook/Eternals2006 instead.instead.
* WordOfGod: Many fans believed that Virginia Snow was an in-universe equivalent of [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Snowbird]], considering their similarities in powers and appearance, but Gaiman stated that is not the case.
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** Gaiman had wanted to use ComicBook/IronMan in the story, but couldn't figure out a way to do steam-powered armour without cooking the person inside. He also decided the cast was already too big to include ComicBook/Antman and ComicBook/TheWasp, so he used them in ComicBook/Eternals2006 instead.

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** Gaiman had wanted to use ComicBook/IronMan in the story, but couldn't figure out a way to do steam-powered armour without cooking the person inside. He also decided the cast was already too big to include ComicBook/Antman ComicBook/AntMan and ComicBook/TheWasp, so he used them in ComicBook/Eternals2006 instead.
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** Gaiman had wanted to use ComicBook/IronMan in the story, but couldn't figure out a way to do steam-powered armour without cooking the person inside. He also decided the cast was already too big to include ComicBook/Antman and ComicBook/TheWasp, so he used them in Comic Book/Eternals2006 instead.

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** Gaiman had wanted to use ComicBook/IronMan in the story, but couldn't figure out a way to do steam-powered armour without cooking the person inside. He also decided the cast was already too big to include ComicBook/Antman and ComicBook/TheWasp, so he used them in Comic Book/Eternals2006 ComicBook/Eternals2006 instead.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rojhaz was originally going to be black-haired [[spoiler:until Andy Kubert realized [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica who he was supposed to be]] and changed accordingly.]]

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Rojhaz was originally going to be black-haired [[spoiler:until Andy Kubert realized [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica who he was supposed to be]] and changed accordingly.]]]]
** Gaiman had wanted to use ComicBook/IronMan in the story, but couldn't figure out a way to do steam-powered armour without cooking the person inside. He also decided the cast was already too big to include ComicBook/Antman and ComicBook/TheWasp, so he used them in Comic Book/Eternals2006 instead.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Gaiman wrote the first ''1602'' book as part of an agreement with Marvel to fund his then-ongoing lawsuit with Todd McFarlane over the rights to the Miracleman books and the Angela character from Spawn, among other creator-rights issues.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Gaiman wrote the first ''1602'' book as part of an agreement with Marvel to fund his then-ongoing lawsuit with Todd McFarlane Mcfarlane over the rights to the Miracleman books and the Angela character from Spawn, among other creator-rights issues.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Gaiman wrote the first ''1602'' book as part of an agreement with Marvel to fund his then-ongoing lawsuit with Todd McFarlane over the rights to the Miracleman books and the Angela character from Spawn, among other creator-rights issues.
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* CreatorBreakdown: The book was written in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks. Neil Gaiman was distraught by the event and was in the middle of brainstorming ideas for stories Marvel commissioned him to write. Wanting to return to simpler times when magic was prominent, Gaiman came up with ''1602''.

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* CreatorBreakdown: The book was written in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks. Neil Gaiman was distraught by the event and was in the middle of brainstorming ideas for stories Marvel commissioned him to write. Wanting to return to simpler times when magic was prominent, Gaiman came up with ''1602''.''1602''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Rojhaz was originally going to be black-haired [[spoiler:until Andy Kubert realized [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica who he was supposed to be]] and changed accordingly.]]
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* CreatorBreakdown: The book was written in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks. Neil Gaiman was distraught by the event and was in the middle of brainstorming ideas for stories Marvel commissioned him to write. Wanting to return to simpler times when magic was prominent, Gaiman came up with ''1602''.

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