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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Jo's slideshow on her phone of postcards for potential travel features Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Cairo, Hawaii, New York, Los Angeles and Boise:
--> "You want adventure? Look! Discount airfare to New York! Hollywood! Boise! Who wants go to tear it up in Boise? Woo-hoo!"
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* CanadaEh: Downplayed, but the green member of Earth Force Enforcement Force is implied to be from Canada, and is very much comic relief of the group.
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* TogetherWeAreX: [[Recap/KidCosmicS3E1KidCosmicAndTheBestDayEver "Kid Cosmic and the Best Day Ever"]] ends with Kid presenting the Global Heroes one by one, with him at the end. At the end, they all invoke this trope.
-->'''Kid:''' Together we are...\\
'''Global Heroes (Kid included):''' The Global Heroes!
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Fantos is defeated, Erodius is healed, Earth is saved and the Heroes are able to successfully reach out to their alien friends, but Papa G no longer has the healing stone and is now feeling his true age of 112. It's unlikely he has that much time left.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Fantos is defeated, Erodius is healed, Earth is saved alongside the whole universe, and the Heroes are able to successfully reach out to their alien friends, but Papa G no longer has the healing stone and is now feeling his true age of 112. It's unlikely he has that much time left.]]
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Set in a sleepy truckstop diner town in the middle of the desert, the titular Kid (Jack Fisher) is an imaginative young comic book fan who dreams of becoming a superhero. One day, he gets his hands on five "[[PowerCrystal cosmic stones of power]]" from another galaxy, which inspires him to round up some locals to form his own superhero team. It appears Kid's wildest dreams have come true...

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Set in a sleepy truckstop diner town in the middle of the desert, the titular Kid (Jack Fisher) is an imaginative young comic book fan who dreams of becoming a superhero. One day, evening, he gets his hands on five "[[PowerCrystal cosmic stones of power]]" that have been scattered from another across the galaxy, which inspires him to round up some locals to form his own superhero team. It appears Kid's wildest dreams have come true...
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** Kid's power of flight via a glowing green power ring (Actually a power stone he glued onto a ring) from outer space sounds a bit like Franchise/GreenLantern.

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** Kid's power of flight via a glowing green power ring (Actually a power stone he glued onto a ring) from outer space sounds a bit like Franchise/GreenLantern.ComicBook/GreenLantern.



--> '''Chuck:''' All your heroes have them. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Exploded planet]], [[ComicBook/TheDarkphoenixSaga lost love]], [[Franchise/SpiderMan dead uncle]] [[note]]through the picture Chuck shows is a homage to a famous ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} cover[[/note]]. Or maybe [[spoiler:a car accident on Route 70]]. You're like [[Franchise/{{Batman}} that bat guy]], only without the talent, brain, strength, money or success.

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--> '''Chuck:''' All your heroes have them. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Exploded planet]], [[ComicBook/TheDarkphoenixSaga lost love]], [[Franchise/SpiderMan [[ComicBook/SpiderMan dead uncle]] [[note]]through the picture Chuck shows is a homage to a famous ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} cover[[/note]]. Or maybe [[spoiler:a car accident on Route 70]]. You're like [[Franchise/{{Batman}} [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} that bat guy]], only without the talent, brain, strength, money or success.
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* AlliterativeTitle: '''K'''id '''C'''osmic.
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* Expy: The "death dogs" from early season one are a dead ringer for the Rat Creatures from ComicBook/{{Bone}}.

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* Expy: {{Expy}}: The "death dogs" from early season one are a dead ringer for the Rat Creatures from ComicBook/{{Bone}}.
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* ArtifactOfPower: The cosmic stones of power are remnants of dead worlds that grant the wielder incredible powers. [[spoiler:There isn't just one of each, either. The heroes' stones are just the only remnants that broke away from Erodius before he finished absorbing their worlds. When it's destroyed, Earth is littered with dozens if not hundreds of multiple versions of the various stones.]]

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* ArtifactOfPower: The cosmic stones of power are remnants of dead worlds that grant the wielder incredible powers. [[spoiler:There isn't just one of each, either. The heroes' stones are just the only remnants that broke away from Erodius before he finished absorbing their worlds. When it's destroyed, Earth is littered with dozens if not hundreds of multiple versions of the various stones.]]stones... Or so the illusion world made them believe, later on it does turn out to be the case on Erodius' surface but by then they remain entirely on its surface,]]
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* Expy: The "death dogs" from early season one are a dead ringer for the Rat Creatures from ComicBook/{{Bone}}.

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