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* ChekhovsGag: As it turns out, Zamboni-ing your super villain fortress is ''not'' a good idea.
* ChronicSelfDeprecation: Played for laughs with Spider-Man, who often puts himself down and is prone to declaring "It's all my fault!" At one point, the other heroes demand to know how, exactly, the villains plotting is '''his''' fault, and all the Webhead can do is awkwardly reply, "Give me a minute." In another episode, Thor arrives with Spidey in tow and mentions he found him, "whining on a rooftop" (though Spider-Man insistently points out he was "angsting").

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* ChekhovsGag: As it turns out, Zamboni-ing your super villain fortress made of ice is ''not'' a good idea.
* ChronicSelfDeprecation: Played for laughs with Spider-Man, who often puts himself down and is prone to declaring "It's all my fault!" At one point, the other heroes demand to know how, exactly, the villains plotting is '''his''' fault, and all the Webhead can do is awkwardly reply, "Give me a minute."It’ll come to me." In another episode, Thor arrives with Spidey in tow and mentions he found him, "whining on a rooftop" (though Spider-Man insistently points out he was "angsting").



* ThrowTheDogABone: At the end of the final episode, Nick Fury decides to go ahead and be nice, giving Spider-Man a S.H.I.E.L.D pass and his very own [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Spider-Bike]].

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* ThrowTheDogABone: At the end of the final episode, Nick Fury decides to go ahead and be nice, giving Spider-Man a S.H.I.E.L.D pass and his very own [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Spider-Bike]]. [[YankTheDogsChain Only to end up crashing it the minute the Hekicarrier takes off]].
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''LEGO Marvel Superheroes: Maximum Overload'', is a five-part mini-webseries by Creator/MarvelComics with help with LEGO, based on the popular ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperheroes'' game.

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''LEGO Marvel Superheroes: Maximum Overload'', is a five-part mini-webseries by Creator/MarvelComics with help with LEGO, based on the popular ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperheroes'' ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'' game.









** The Red Skull, Carnage and the Wizard shows up in the final episode as villains locked away on the Helicarrier.

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** The Red Skull, Carnage Carnage, and the Wizard shows up in the final episode as villains locked away on the Helicarrier.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Seriously, Loki, [[spoiler: letting your Chitauri buff your snow fortress with a Zamboni]] is a sure-fire way have it come back and bite you.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Seriously, Loki, [[spoiler: letting [[spoiler:letting your Chitauri buff your snow fortress with a Zamboni]] is a sure-fire way have it come back and bite you.



* SssnakeTalk: Venom doesss thisss to the point Ssspider-man lampssshadesss it.

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* SssnakeTalk: Venom doesss thisss to the point Ssspider-man Ssspider-Man lampssshadesss it.



* WolverinePublicity: Actually Averted -- he only shows up twice, showing off his "Snikt-kabob" -- using his claws to have a shish-kabob. Played straight with Spider-man, who is in a majority of the episodes, even if its just to appear and say he doesn't know what he's doing there.

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* WolverinePublicity: Actually Averted -- he only shows up twice, showing off his "Snikt-kabob" -- using his claws to have a shish-kabob. Played straight with Spider-man, Spider-Man, who is in a majority of the episodes, even if its it's just to appear and say he doesn't know what he's doing there.
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* ChronicSelfDeprecation: Played for laughs with Spider-Man, who often puts himself down and is prone to declaring "It's all my fault!" At one point, the other heroes demand to know how, exactly, the villains plotting is '''his''' fault, and all the Webhead can do is awkwardly reply, "Give me a minute." In another episode, Thor arrives with Spidey in tow and mentions he found him, "whining on a rooftop" (though Spider-Man insistently points out he was "angsting").

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