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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: A model used for the book told Creator/AlexRoss that there was no future for sequential painted storytelling. Imagine his surprise as ''Marvels'' has been critically acclaimed, won two Eisner Awards, and launched Ross's career as a comic book painter as well as setting him up as a standard for other painters in the medium.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: A model used for the book told Creator/AlexRoss that there was no future for sequential {{sequential|Art}} painted storytelling. Imagine his surprise as ''Marvels'' has been critically acclaimed, won two Eisner Awards, and launched Ross's career as a comic book painter as well as setting him up as a standard for other painters {{painters}} in the medium.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


** The high levels of [[UpToEleven extreme prejudice]] in the story. When the portion of the "Anti-Mutant" arc rolls around the corner. It really hits home hard on how far the populace reacts (with Phil for a brief time included) on those that they deem as 'not human'.

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** The high levels of [[UpToEleven extreme prejudice]] prejudice in the story. When the portion of the "Anti-Mutant" arc rolls around the corner. It really hits home hard on how far the populace reacts (with Phil for a brief time included) on those that they deem as 'not human'.
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Zero Context Example that is also about an In-Universe reaction.


* MemeticBadass: From his very first appearance and mission, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica instantly becomes one for the rest of the world.
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Not really, this is a textbook Zero Context Example. Deleting it, since it's also Sugar Wiki


* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Alex Ross painted this. Nuff said.

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