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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]]: [[BlatantLies A man you can trust]].]]

->''"This is my country."''
-->-- '''Norman Osborn''', ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' #124

Creator/MarvelComics' non-{{Crossover}} (read: a [[TheVerse verse]]-wide storyline described by Creator/JoeQuesada as [[WordOfGod "it's not a crossover, just what's happening in the]] Franchise/MarvelUniverse") which follows the aftermath of ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008''. It's a CrisisCrossover-sized event, but is not a crossover in the common meaning of the word - comics were not tied to a strict plot, but were showing multiple heroes dealing with a VillainWithGoodPublicity becoming one of the most powerful men in the United States.

After ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'', the general public blames ComicBook/IronMan, then director of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, for not preventing the AlienInvasion. Meanwhile, ComicBook/SpiderMan's ArchEnemy [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]], leader of the ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}, gains himself some ''huge'' points in the battle of public opinion, as news networks featured him being a leader in the fight against the Skrulls, and eventually ending the entire conflict by blowing the head off the Skrull queen before any of the assembled heroes could kill her. This televised act of heroism (which may have been staged, depending on whether you believe ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} or not) led The President to dismiss Stark and replace him with Osborn. Norman, very happy with how things went, quickly replaced S.H.I.E.L.D. with his own organization, H.A.M.M.E.R., and formed the Cabal -- an alliance between him, [[Characters/MarvelComicsEmmaFrost Emma Frost]], [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]], Characters/TheHood, and [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]. He also creates his own, twisted version of ComicBook/TheAvengers -- ComicBook/DarkAvengers, with most of the team members being supervillains in heroes' costumes led by Osborn himself in an Iron Man armor with a Red, White and Blue paint job, under the name of "Iron Patriot". At the same time, he sets up a plan to replace and kill half of his former Thunderbolts teammates, as they might have information that would make him look less appealing to the public at large (the other half joined the Dark Avengers). His allies from The Cabal are plotting against him, many heroes and a few villains want to get rid of him, but Osborn doesn't seem to care -- he has a mysterious ally, somebody who can instill fear even in his fellow members of The Cabal.

''Dark Reign'' spawned several tie-ins, but some plot points are also being resolved in titles not officially marked as such. Due to this, fans still consider everything which deals with Norman or any other member of Cabal as a part of the event.

''Dark Reign'' started right after ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' and lasted a year before the GrandFinale four-part event ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}''. It's followed by ''ComicBook/{{Heroic Age|2010}}''.

Has nothing to do with the ''VideoGame/DarkReign'' game series.

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[[folder:Ongoing titles]]
[[index]]
!!Ongoing titles
* ''ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas''
* ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1999''
* ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative''
* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther''
* ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''
* ''ComicBook/CaptainBritainAndMI13''
* ''ComicBook/DarkAvengers''
* ''[[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Dark Wolverine]]''
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''
* ''ComicBook/Hulk2008''
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules''
* ''ComicBook/IronMan''
* ''ComicBook/MightyAvengers''
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel''
* ''ComicBook/NewAvengers''
* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''
* ''ComicBook/SecretWarriors''
* ''[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Skaar Son of Hulk]]''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderWoman''
* ''ComicBook/SWORD2009''
* ''[[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]]''
* ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}''
* ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' & ''ComicBook/XMenLegacy''
* ''[[ComicBook/MoonKnight Vengeance of Moon Knight]]''
* ''[[ComicBook/IronMan War Machine]]''
* ''[[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Wolverine Origins]]''
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Limited series]]
!!Limited series

* ''[[ComicBook/SheHulk All-New Savage She-Hulk]]''
* ''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Captain America: Reborn]]''
* ''[[ComicBook/DarkAvengers Dark Avengers: Ares]]''
* ''Dark Reign: ComicBook/{{Elektra}}''
* ''Dark Reign: ComicBook/FantasticFour''
* ''Dark Reign: ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}''
* ''Dark Reign: Lethal Legion''
* ''Dark Reign: Mister Negative''
* ''Dark Reign: The Hood''
* ''Dark Reign: The List''
* ''Dark Reign: The Sinister ComicBook/SpiderMan''
* ''Dark Reign: ComicBook/YoungAvengers''
* ''Dark Reign: Zodiac''
* ''ComicBook/DarkXMen: The Beginning & Dark X-Men''
* ''Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural''
* ''New Avengers: The Reunion''
* ''Skrull Kill Krew''
* ''Timestorm 2009–2099''
* ''The Torch''
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]

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!!Tropes:

* AbusiveParents:
** While Ares has been cunning to the point that he let Nick Fury take care of his son (which was what Phobos wanted) because he was afraid he would start to abuse him emotionally or physically, right now his son from ancient times is hellbent on revenge for the merciless neglect ''he'' received.
** Hera has a classically dim view of her children/half-children/other relatives, and won't hesitate to chuck one out of a thirtieth story window if they talk back to her (where "talk back" is code for "Hebe not taking Hera's side over that of her husband Hercules").
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] attempts to murder his son Harry and frame someone else for it [[KickTheDog because losing a son will win him sympathy points with the public]].
* AllThereInTheManual: For many people, [[spoiler:the way the Void was defeated and killed at the end of Siege]] was idiotic. It does make a lot more sense if you had read ComicBook/DarkAvengers... and ''every single'' interview with Creator/BrianMichaelBendis published between the end of ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' and ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' issue #4.
* AndThenWhat: Clint has a plan to solve all the crisis: kill Norman Osborn. Captain America first pointed the moral concerns, and then asked. Let's say you do that, then what? The others want to go to California to help Wolverine. He has the same question, go to California, and then what?
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Does being turned into the big bang to create a new frickin' ''dimension'' count? [[spoiler:If so, then Wasp.]] While Dan Slott expressing his annoyance with the end of ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'' led to some hints of possible alternate dimension solutions coming into play, pretty much ''nobody'' expected [[spoiler:for her to actually ''be'' the dimension in question]].
* AmericanRobot: Normon's Iron Patriot persona, deliberately meant to [[{{Expy}} echo]] both ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and ComicBook/IronMan.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Hard to count (or easy -- it's inverted as most of these guys are ''villains'').
** ComicBook/DarkAvengers for Avengers
*** Bullseye for ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, Venom for ComicBook/SpiderMan, Daken for ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, Moonstone for ComicBook/MsMarvel, Noh-Varr for ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}. Also possibly Iron Patriot ([[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]]) for ComicBook/IronMan ''and'' ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. And by proxy, Ares for ComicBook/TheMightyThor (since they're both, you know, gods and all).
** The Cabal for The Illuminati
** ComicBook/DarkXMen for ComicBook/XMen
** ComicBook/TheHood and his "reformed" supervillains for The Initiative
** Dark Young Avengers were a little bit of this for The ComicBook/YoungAvengers.
** Subverted with ComicBook/SheHulk and Savage She Hulk -- they are very good friends and Jen seems to be a role model for Lyra.
* TheAtoner:
** Subverted. Osborn ''loves'' playing this card in televised interviews whenever somebody attempts to remind the public that he was the fricking ''Green Goblin''.
** Also played straight with [[spoiler:Loki at the end of ''Siege''. He deeply regrets having brought such a ferocious battle to Asgard when it reaches its breaking point, and so fetches the Norn Stones back from the Hood and uses them to empower ''the heroes'' as they all attack the Void at once. When Void notices that the heroes' uncanny power is coming from another source, he turns unto Loki, whose last act before being torn asunder is ''apologizing to Thor''.]] Betcha didn't expect that coming from [[spoiler:the Norse god of mischief]] of all people.
*** Somewhat averted in the main [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor title]] and elsewhere, [[spoiler:Loki planned for his own death to avoid going to Hel, the land of the dead, and was both the source and the solution for the key problems plaguing Asgard after ''Siege''. He has hinted to wanting to try and change, so it is yet to know how much is an act and how much may have been genuine.]]
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals:
** In ''Dark Young Avengers'', Executioner proudly shows off a cat he's murdered and mutilated to Kate Bishop, who reacts with horror.
** During the final issue of ''Sinister Spider-Man'', one of the things Bullseye throws at Venom was a poodle. Amazingly, the dog somehow survives this and Gargan tosses it right back into the crowd.
* BadassBoast: Quicksilver, while fighting with Mister X, please note that every dash equals Mister X [[PunctuatedPounding being punched.]]
-->'''Quicksilver:''' You can read minds enough to be able to predict any attack your opponent will make. So you will be able to -- anticipate every move I make -- and do absolutely — '''nothing''' about it — because -I-am-the-'''fastest'''-man-on-earth.
* BadassBookworm: Bruce Banner, after [[DePower losing his powers]], proved himself to have so many levels of [[ScienceHero scientific]] [[{{Chessmaster}} manipulative]] badass that Osborn plotted a scheme to turn him back into Hulk, because a giant green monster would be '''less''' dangerous.
* BadassInDistress: Doctor Doom -- The first mission the Dark Avengers took on was to save him from Morgan Le Fay. Right after that, Doom easily defeated Morgan.
%%* BadassNormal: Zodiac, Nick Fury
* BatFamilyCrossover: Three of them are considered as a parts of Dark Reign.
** ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}[=/=]ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}: Magnum Ops'', where Osborn sends his team of killers after Wilson.
** ComicBook/DarkAvengers / [[ComicBook/XMen Uncanny X-Men]], where Osborn is trying to solve the problem of mutants. [[WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide Permanently.]]
** ''Siege'' - GrandFinale of Dark Reign, where Osborn invades Asgard, forcing the heroes to gather and bring an end to his madness.
* BettyAndVeronica: Harry's girlfriend Lilly has been choosing between Harry (Betty) and Norman (Veronica). [[spoiler:She chooses the crazier Osborn.]]
* BigBad: Norman Osborn, who now has the keys to the house and in charge of enforcing the Superhuman Registration Act to use for his own ends.
* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:During Siege, Captain America (Steve Rogers) leading the New Avengers, the Young Avengers, and the Secret Warriors against Osborn's forces, starting with Steve throwing his shield at Osborn and crying "Avengers Assemble!" for the first time in some three years.]]
* BossRush: Can the ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan "Gauntlet"]]'' storyline count as a comic book example? Given that Spidey has got to fight most of his RoguesGallery ''in a row'', well, yes.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Mr. Negative can do this to people via touch. The more good a person was, the more crazy he/she becomes.
* ButtMonkey: ''Mighty Avengers'' is working hard to rescue Pym from his status as one, by putting him back in his ''West Coast Avengers'' position of a Series/DoctorWho style ScienceHero. The series often lampshades it, too. A lot.
* CannonFodder: The Shadow Initiative during the attack on the prison in the Negative Zone. Turned into somewhat of a TearJerker in an issue of ''The Initiative'', as we get to see it all from the point of view of a RedShirt who knows damn well he's going to die, and has taken steps to make sure that his best friend doesn't go down with him, and his family will be taken care of after his death.
* CaptainErsatz:
** For some people, Zodiac is a little too similar to Film/TheDarkKnight's version of ComicBook/TheJoker in his actions. And he looks like [[Manga/DeathNote Light Yagami]].
** Many readers think he looks a lot like the witness sketches of the original (there was also a copycat in New York) real life Zodiac Killer. Whether or not he's supposed to ''be'' that Zodiac, ramped up to a higher level of villainy, is never made clear, though for it to be possible, de-aging or other comic book alterations would have to be in play.
** And of course Sentry is, as always, an Ersatz Superman.
* CallingTheOldManOut: Harry Osborn finally does this to Norman, who is far and wide considered one of the worst fathers in comics.
* CardCarryingVillain: Zodiac, right to the point he went against Osborn because he finds his good publicity as an insult to those who commit crimes "for the sake of mischief".
* ChekhovsBoomerang: In his own mini-series, Bullseye got a copy of his old costume as a part of the story's villains' plan to manipulate him. Later, when Osborn ordered him to go after ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, Lester dressed in that costume.
* TheChessmaster:
** Zodiac - When he entered the scene, ''everybody'', including the ComicBook/FantasticFour, Osborn, and all of H.A.M.M.E.R. turned into his puppets and remained that way until he got what he wanted. And he even arranged things like Whirlwind's stint as Osborn's chauffeur and Manslaughter Marsdale's coma before the series started.
** Loki is this as well, manipulating Thor, all Asgardians, Norman, Hood, and Mighty Avengers any way he wants to, even after some of them realized that.
* CompositeCharacter: Iron Patriot. Or at least, that's the idea Osborn wanted to give.
* ContinuityNod: All over the place, but surprisingly, there's a nicely subtle one in the otherwise balls-out Zodiac miniseries. Osborn hires Whirlwind as his chauffeur, with a snide reference to his prior work history. ''Way'' back in the classic ''Avengers'' and ''Marvel Feature'' comics, David Cannon had worked under a false name as Wasp's chauffeur while planning an inheritance heist and kidnapping.
* CostumeCopycat:
** Most of the Dark Avengers members wear the outfits of existing superheroes and Clint had taken Ronin's identity and costume when he resurrected, which was previously used by Echo.
--->'''Ronin:''' So that's Bullseye? Bullseye, the crazy assassin?! Dressed like me?!\\
'''Spider-Man:''' And you're dressed like Maya.
** Of course, Spider-Man isn't too happy himself when he learns who's copying him:
--->'''Spider-Man:''' They didn't even get the good Venom!
** Taskmaster and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} in ''Magnum Opus''
** Zodiac's gang includes the Clown, famously of the Circus of Crime... except it isn't the real Clown; it's his illegitimate half-brother impersonating him due to some identity crisis. The real Clown is currently a member of the Gamma Corps as the avian Griffin. Zodiac was aware of all this from the start.
%%* CreepyChild: Phobos.
* CurbStompBattle: Doctor Doom vs. ComicBook/BlackPanther, where Victor proved that not even a GodModeSue like T'Challa is a match for him.
%%** Quicksilver vs Mr. X.
* DarkestHour: This was the DarkestHour of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse: Osborn was in control and the superhero community was either still too divided from ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'' to effectively counter Osborn, recovering from being kidnapped by the Skrulls, or actively on the run from Osborn. Additionally, most of its traditional leadership was unavailable: Thor was dealing with being exiled from Asgard, Iron Man was on the run and wracked with guilt over his actions, and Captain America was dead.
%%* DeathEqualsRedemption: [[spoiler:Sentry]]
* DeathIsCheap:
** Explained in ''The Incredible Hercules'' as resurrection having become ''literally'' random chance, represented by casino games, thanks to assorted gods of the dead either having been destroyed or having abandoned their positions. Multiple heroes (including the recently offed Wasp), villains, and civilians are gambling for either an afterlife or a second chance, and in a joke harking back to the Creator/GeoffJohns run on the Avengers, and ''Avengers Disassembled'', Jack of Hearts wins his resurrection while Herc and Cho are visiting.
* DebateAndSwitch: This storyline was the tool to undo all the changes of ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'': a morally gray situation is turned into a full morally black-and-white situation, so that the heroes can easily "win" and return to the previous status quo. And Stamford? [[AngstWhatAngst Fine, thanks]].
* DemonicPossession:
** Hood by Dormammu. Quicksilver by Chthon. Nightmare was trying to do this with Trauma.
** Somewhat subverted during Spider-Man's ''Siege'' tie-in, when Ms. Marvel manages to pull Mac Gargan's body out from the Venom symbiote, and it tries to possess her instead.
* DependingOnTheWriter:
** To a lesser extent than ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'', but still there all the same: The ''ComicBook/DarkAvengers'' series and a few others have Norman Osborn buying into his own hype and genuinely opposing menaces he regards as threats to America and the status quo, while tie-ins like ''ComicBook/DarkXMen'' and ''Captain America Reborn'' show him PuttingOnTheReich and working hard to put the ComicBook/RedSkull into Captain America's body.
** Similarly, in the ''Captain America'' tie-in, KnightTemplar AntiHero Victoria Hand inexplicably seems fine with Norman's willingness to help the Red Skull take over Captain America's body.
* {{Depower}}: ComicBook/TheHood after losing to [[spoiler:Doctor Voodoo (and then again towards the end)]]; Bruce Banner.
* DepravedBisexual:
** While he used it only to ''mock'' Venom, Daken has hooked up with people of all stripes, and thinks nothing of manipulating them for something he wants and killing them (directly or indirectly) when he's done with them. He even [[HoYay ''kisses Bullseye in the mouth'']] in his ''Siege'' tie-in. And then readers found out the whole scene was AllJustADream fed into Daken's head to show how screwed over he'd be if he didn't accept help from the fates.
** Loki: At the beginning of the storyline, he's [[GenderBender stuck in a female body]], and has no qualms about using his/her attractiveness to his/her advantage.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Deadpool almost quotes this to Taskmaster in the alternative cover of ''Avengers: The Initiative'' #33 ("Dude! You knocked out '''''Thor'''''?"). Too bad [[CoversAlwaysLie it didn't actually happen in that issue, though]].
* DiscardAndDraw: The Hood, after losing connection with Dormammu, lost all his powers, only to get an entirely new power set when Loki gave him magic Asgardian stones. [[spoiler:Just to be discarded again when Loki got the Norn Stones back to empower ''The Avengers'' so they could stop Asgard from being destroyed any further. And, as a last resort, Madame Masque takes him to see her father, Count Nefaria, so he can empower the Hood again, but he relents when he hears that he'll have to give all his money to Nefaria to be repowered. The New Avengers nab them before anything can be done.]]
* DistressBall: Clint Barton breaking into Norman's base alone and getting caught because of it.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything:
** Osborn wants to take out the Asgardians in order to make himself look more necessary to the government, but the President won't allow him to do this "without due cause", prompting the need for an "incident" to turn public opinion against the Aesir. It's basically every conspiracy theory about 9/11 with a coating of Norse God.
** In-story, it's an intentional evocation of the Stamford Incident that kicked off ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006''.
* DownerEnding: The ''What If?'' issue has Clint kill Osborn, but Clint is killed shortly afterwards.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Norman works for the administration of Barack Obama, but they have polar opposite views of the world.
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:The mortal, Bill, takes out an Asgardian that was about to murder Balder. With his last strength, he warns Balder of Loki and Dr. Doom's treachery. Bill is so badass that he is given an Asgardian style funeral. In the aftermath of Siege, it is revealed that his bravery has won him a place in Valhalla.]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding: The heroes finally get their place back as the rightful people in the GrandFinale ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}''.
%%* EldritchAbomination: From the looks of things, [[spoiler:The Sentry/The Void]] is, and always has been this.
* EscapedFromHell: Gloriana, Captain Britain's wife managed to start a revolution in Hell and even defeat one of the Hell-Lords before she returned to the world of living.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ares pointed out he may be a God of war, pain, and murder. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis But. Not. God. Of. Sadism!]]
* EvilMatriarch: Speaking of Hera, she's become this even more than she was in classical mythology. Kind of surprising, when just a couple of decades ago in comics continuity, she actually ''aided'' the Avengers when Zeus accused them of nearly killing Hercules, but justified in that she's lost more than a few screws since gaining control of the entire Greek pantheon.
* EvilerThanThou: Mr. Negative (who is a SuperpoweredEvilSide of some guy and believes in a BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil) told ComicBook/TheHood that because he thrown out all what was good in him, he'll fall for sure.
* FaceHeelTurn: Subverted by Emma Frost in ''Utopia''. Ares and Sentry joining Dark Avengers can be seen like one (HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in Ares' case).
%%* FemmeFatale: Moonstone, Madame Masque
%%* FinalBattle: Siege
* ForTheEvulz:
** Zodiac doesn't have any general reason to be evil, he just likes it.
** Same with Bullseye. Even doped up on anti-psychotic medication, he still is completely evil and threatens his own teammates (who know full well that he tends to carry out such threats) with death for ''kicks''.
** And Mr. X - he murders people and reads their minds as they're dying, and finds it very entertaining.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Downplayed with Norman Osborn. Whilst not a nobody by any stretch of the imagination, he goes from being Spider-Man's ArchEnemy to taking Nick Fury's old job & rubbing shoulders with the villainous elite like Doctor Doom.
* GainaxEnding: The ''Dark Avengers'' lead-in to ''Siege'' seems to show that [[spoiler:Sentry/Void]] is basically an aspect of God Himself. Then, in ''Siege'', [[spoiler:his human side decides to stop living, and lets Thor kill him before any of it goes anywhere.]]
* GambitPileup: Pretty much possible this will happen in ''Siege'' with Norman revealing his secret ally, Loki setting his schemes to the final phase, Daken and Moonstone with Bullseye making their moves against Osborn, Taskmaster looking for a chance to get the hell out of there, [[spoiler:Scourge]] brainwashed by Agents of Atlas to kill Norman, Pym's and Barton's Avengers with Captain America getting in the middle of it, Tony Stark trying to help, [[spoiler:return of Ultron]], Hela revealing her deal with Dani Moonstar, Thor or Balder's defense plans and Sentry/Void as unpredictable factor.
* GrandFinale: ''Siege'', where it all comes down to a big battle in Asgard.
* GroinAttack: Hercules proves to be a CombatPragmatist
-->'''Sentry:''' Do you really want me to unleash the power of million exploding Suns?\\
'''Hercules:''' Of course not. I'll do it. ''[kicks Sentry in the nuts]''
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Loki, after realizing what he has done, transfers the Norn Stone's powers from Hood gangs to Thor and co. so they can defeat The Void. Void is not pleased and blasts Loki to death.]]
* HeroWithBadPublicity:
** ComicBook/IronMan, who in a subversion of this trope, DID screw things up big time and pretty much brought all of his troubles upon him. [[ComicBook/SpiderWoman Jessica Drew]], because the Skrulls' [[spoiler:leader was disguised as her, and even some heroes think she might still be the Skrull Queen.]] Not exactly an easy reputation to live down, especially when in the past she's been a member of HYDRA, a terrorist/spy group.
** Subverted with Hank Pym, who was able to not only shake the taint of being replaced with a Skrull, but made most of the world fall in love with him and his new Avengers team by stopping several major threats that Norman refused to lift a finger to stop. As of ''Mighty Avengers'' #32, apparently, most of the other national governments see ''his'' team as the real Avengers, not Osborn's crew.
** [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], who has been [[spoiler:exiled from Asgard after Loki's scheme led him to killing his own grandfather, Bor]].
** Wonder Man - when he went on TV and said that America ''deserved'' Norman Osborn as their top hero, as far as his response to Hawkeye denouncing Norman on live television/outed the Dark Avengers as bad guys, his career was effectively destroyed by the public backlash and he was denounced as crazy by David Letterman of all people.
** Doc Samson, after Osborn used ThePlan to force him into nearly killing UsefulNotes/BarackObama and splashed it all over the news. [[spoiler:Samson has a FaceHeelTurn completely unrelated to this incident, and thus doesn't really give a damn about it anymore.]]
%%* HesBack: [[spoiler:Steve Rogers]]. '''AvengersAssemble!'''
* HumansAreBastards: After reading War Machine's files, Ultimo came to that conclusion.
* HumiliationConga: Everything that's happened to Iron Man since Dark Reign began.
* IdiotBall:
** Subverted with "Utopia" as the X-Men successfully outplay Norman and humiliate him via exposing his sadistic abuse of mutant prisoners for the whole world to see, then successfully flee to their new island home off the coast of California. Made even worse for Norman, in that Emma Frost also cuts a deal with Namor to get him to betray Norman, effectively robbing Norman of one third of the Cabal and alienating Doom (who doesn't take kindly to Norman's vows of revenge against his friend).
** The Spider-Man tie-ins are worse: Norman keeps dropping the ball on Spidey and vice versa. It's made worse when Marvel decided that Norman was affected by the ''One More Day'' reality warp, meaning he no longer knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man and seemingly doesn't care.
** Norman not killing Tony Stark when he had him on life support and brain dead in the recent issue also counts, especially Norman had no problem beating Iron Man nearly to death in public prior to taking him into custody.
*** For that matter, beating the crap out of him on live camera in the first place. Prior public embarrassments may have been the result of people getting hold of information meant to remain secret, but the fact that Norman ignored Hand's warnings about the camera crew in the vicinity means this one's ''all'' on him. (Although the absurdly ridiculous level of stupidity of ordinary citizens in this story may have vindicated this.)
*** The former has a valid explanation: Osborn had to get it pulled but didn't have the medical authority and since the H.A.M.M.E.R. Helicarrier was a national embassy, Osborn had no way to overlook it without causing a national incident. The latter, meanwhile, was presumably deliberate and his trying to kill Tony both times is portrayed as a bad move.
* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Spidey delivered it at least twice to Clint Barton and once to [[spoiler:Harry Osborn]]. Clint, however, has the balls to respond by [[WhatTheHellHero pointing out how much misery Norman's been able to cause because of Peter's moral high horse.]]
* TheIllegal: Now that Gyrich is in charge of S.W.O.R.D., he's declared ''every damn alien on the planet'' illegal, and is taking steps to deport them ''all'', even if they previously had government permission or clearance to live on Earth.
* IHaveNoSon: After the ''American Son'' story, Harry is as good as dead to Norman. A DoubleSubversion since Norman's plan in that story was to have Harry ''murdered'' to garner him public sympathy.
* IronicEcho: In-house ads for the event had the tagline "Accept Change", a [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids slightly more pragmatic]] version of Secret Invasion's tagline, "Embrace Change!"
* JerkAss:
** Reed Richards in ''Mighty Avengers''. The yea or nay decision on whether to give Bill Foster's tech to Pym should have been ''Ben's'', since Bill willed it to him, but Reed bulled his way into being the one to make the call, and then had to be a jackass to Pym on top of it and get snide when Sue called him on his jackassery.
** Also, Maria Hill sometimes. Maybe it's because she's an ActionGirl who had been drilled on to act fiercely as director of the post-''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'' S.H.I.E.L.D., but she absolutely '''didn't need''' (and '''didn't have any power''', to boot) to issue a prison order to Speed when he came to deliver a spare armor to a recovering Stark so he could go up to Asgard and fight Norman in the Siege.
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Daken]], who got away scot-free. Mister X also avoided arrest.
* KickTheDog: Several villains, especially Norman, has a few. Lampshaded a little when Bullseye tossed a dog right into Venom's eye just to prove he can.
* KnightTemplar: Seems to be how Norman Osborn sees himself in the epilogue issue of ''Dark Avengers''.
* LaResistance: The New Warriors/Avengers, who are having none of this "villains as official Avengers" and take their stand.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: Kind of hard for the return of [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]] to be a surprise, given that it was ''blown all over mainstream news sites months ago''. In terms of the comics themselves, the [[ScheduleSlip delays on]] ''Captain America: Reborn'' mean that he had reappeared in at least three titles ''and a special'' before he was even supposed to be back.
* LeeroyJenkins: Ares described himself as one, placing "checking out if you have enough ammo before rushing into the battle" at the list of things that are part of his sister's domain, not his.
* LegacyCharacter: Noh-Varr as the new Captain Marvel. Hank Pym as the new Wasp.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Loki is one to Osborn in both ''The Mighty Avengers'' and ''{{ComicBook/Siege}}''.
* ManipulativeBastard: Again, Norman. The man took over the remains of S.H.I.E.L.D., [[VillainWithGoodPublicity makes people believe he's actually good]] and convinces a group of either villains or troubled guys to join his Avengers. But Daken has his moments too, playing both the Dark Avengers and the Fantastic Four in his schemes.
* MayflyDecemberRomance: Doctor Doom [[LampshadeHanging points this out]] when Kelda comes to get revenge for his part in Bill's death, saying that the guy was mortal and would die anyway, and she'd forget about him eventually.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:Grim Reaper]] in Lethal Legion. [[spoiler:Diamondback]] in Osborn's Initiative. Zodiac had Whirlwind feeding him information on Osborn.
%%* MoleInCharge: The premise of the series.
* MotiveRant: Norman at the bitter end of Dark Avengers to [[spoiler:the Goblin]], espousing both his surprisingly valid fears and good intentions.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Loki, who turns out to be manipulating Norman Osborn and the others just so Asgard can reign supreme, not so that Asgard is destroyed by the Void. Once he realizes what happened, he pulled a HeelFaceTurn.]]
* NaiveNewcomer:
** Noh-Varr, of sorts. He didn't even ''know'' the team he was in (the Dark Avengers) was mostly composed of supervillains until Moonstone let it slip one night after they had sex and were watching Norman on TV. As soon as he did, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he dropped out without leaving a note on the fridge]].
** Also Norman Osborn. He has been in the Marvel Universe since UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, but in every comic book he says something like "Who is that man?", "I don't know him", "I never heard about him", "I didn't know you were a mutant", "I didn't know you could do that", and so on.
* NakedNutter: Norman spent one night in his office, completely naked, clutching at his face and saying "Why won't this mask come off?"
* NonindicativeName: There are three Avengers teams out there: the ComicBook/DarkAvengers (legally sanctioned, led by Iron Patriot), the ComicBook/NewAvengers (outlaws resisting the Registration Act, led by Luke Cage) and the ComicBook/MightyAvengers (international, led by Henry Pym). However, none of them actually used those names in-story. They all called themselves "The Avengers". When they had to make reference to one of the other groups, they said things like "Pym's Avengers", "Osborn's Avengers", "the false Avengers", etc.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: WordOfGod says that's why [[spoiler:Ares]]' death was specifically demanded to be "as gory as possible" - as a signal he got KilledOffForReal.
* NoPartyGiven: Averted. Norman works for the Barack Obama administration, and it is made explicit. The way to prevent Obama's supporters from feeling alienated is that Norman is written as a DragonWithAnAgenda. In particular, Obama signed a presidential pardon for the resurrected Steve Rogers, and Norman declared war to Asgard against Obama's explicit orders not to do so, getting fired and jailed because of all that mess. Plus, Norman really doesn't like Obama, badmouthing him behind his back.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Despite that Ares and War Machine are almost complete {{Foil}}s for each other, the former consider the latter as his champion and believes they are quite similar deep inside.
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Invoked by Norman Osborn, to Hank Pym, regarding his infamous slap of Janet Van Dyne. [[ShutUpHannibal Pym is quick to fire back with a retort]]:
-->'''Norman Osborn:''' Are you still slapping women around?\\
'''Henry Pym:''' Are you still dropping them from bridges?
* OnlySaneMan:
** You know something is ''messed up'' in a group when ''Venom'' looks like the normal one. He even lampshades it in his mini, saying that compared to the nutcases on his team, he looks like Creator/TomHanks.
** Ares sometimes has to act like one, both doubting Osborn's actions and calling his teammates out when they act too crazy.
** Bullseye in the "Mission Briefing" of the Inititave's attack on Asgard that was included in ''Siege'' #1. He spends the entire thing essentially saying "Yes, BUT THEY ARE LITERALLY AN ARMY OF GODS".
* OutGambitted: Osborn again by [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey]], who plays the entire Dark X-Men and Dark Avengers like a harp, nearly dismantling the entirety of Osborn's organization in a day. Unfortunately, Osborn has the last laugh, as Nate makes a fatal miscalculation as regards the Green Goblin persona (which he intended to unleash and put in control, destroying Osborn's VillainWithGoodPublicity image). However, since Osborn snapped very shortly afterwards during ''{{ComicBook/Siege}}'', with Goblin make-up on his face, it could be argued that Nate's plan ultimately worked.
%%** Dracula by Pete Wisdom.
%%** And Osborn by Cyclops and Emma.
* PapaWolf: Ares. When he heard about Phobos being hurt, he rushed to save him and murders a man who was taking care of him, [[LeeroyJenkins without even thinking twice]] about this information having come from ''[[ManipulativeBastard Hera]].''
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Sentry and Molecule Man. [[spoiler:Bob proved to be the bigger one.]]
* PetTheDog: Bullseye has one, which is soon subverted given [[TheSociopath who we're dealing with here]]. He saves a woman being kidnapped, and then accepts the request to give an autograph... only because he wanted to use the pen to kill her as well.
%%* ThePlan: Several
%%** Zodiac managed to pull a big one in his mini.
%%** Osborn pulls dozens of them, some more successful than others.
%%** Emma Frost pulled one in ''Utopia''
* PowerFantasy: Right after the first Cabal meeting, Doom imagines how he will overthrow Osborn, kill Namor and Hood and turn Emma and Loki into his slaves.
-->'''Namor:''' Sometimes I wonder what's up in that head of yours.\\
''[Doom imagines himself killing Namor]''\\
'''Doom:''' Doom. ''Always'' Doom.
* PowerOfTrust: Inverted - people's lack of trust in Pym gave Chthon more power.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Ares and Loki, who betray Osborn only for both of them to be killed by the Void.]]
* ReedRichardsIsUseless: And after ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'', he got tired of it, went to look for an AlternateUniverse where he wasn't, and it inspired him to start working to solve ''everything''. Unfortunately, this is still making him useless in a sense, as while he's busy with this, the rest of the team is having to deal with Osborn.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge:
** Subverted - [[spoiler:Kelda]] ''started'' to go on one after [[spoiler:Bill]]'s death, only to be [[spoiler:[[NotQuiteDead not quite killed]] by Doom]], without doing any harm.
** Played straight with Tigra. After what ComicBook/TheHood did to her, she's ''pissed'', and wastes no time starting to hand out the torture to the minions who assisted or were there to witness.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Bullseye, who claims to have killed both of his parents [[spoiler:[[DoubleSubversion Double Subverted]] when his father appears only to be murdered by Lester]].
* ShipSinking: Mockingbird, the old love of Hawkeye has returned. The one who died many years ago was a Skrull. But then it was revealed that [[spoiler:when she declined her idea of asking for a divorce, she had already been replaced. Mockingbird has returned... but she's not married to Hawkeye.]]
* ShutUpHannibal: As expected, Spider-Man gets the final one on Osborn.
* SixthRanger: {{Dracula}} wanted to become one for Cabal and his plan to conquer England was supposed to give him necessary position.
* SmugSnake: Osborn himself is this. Though he's the head of H.A.M.M.E.R. and considered the main threat by the superhero community, his interactions with the rest of the Cabal has him attempt to deal those above his usual weight class.
* SoProudOfYou: When Phobos managed to trick Osborn and then used his powers to scare the hell out of him, Ares was ''smiling proudly''.
* SocialMediaBeforeReason: The Corruptor took over Captain America's mind, ordered him to kill Steve Rogers, and attempted to film it with his cell phone. Rogers manages to deflect the bullet, wich [[PinballProjectile ricochets]] and get to the Corruptor's cell phone. He gets electrocuted as a result.
* StrawFeminist: Boudica, Lyra's AI sidekick was programmed as one.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Pretty much entire point of problems with Sentry.
* SympathyForTheDevil: At the end of Siege, Dark Avengers, and the Reign itself, Norman makes his disgust for the insane, unstable world he wanted to help known, fears and anxieties that are surprisingly valid and human.
** Though they are undermined by the fact that he is ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]]'', and is not exactly the person who should be complaining about other people being unstable or insane. ''Especially'' after this storyline, where his CharacterArc consisted of one long VillainousBreakdown brought on by his denial about how he is, at the end of the day, a psychopathic supervillain, and one who is mentally ill on top of that.
** The intended subversion is driven home by the fact that some of the things Norman says he fears are things he made worse for his own gain. For example, he worries that the Hulk will kill everyone, but it was Norman himself who turned Bruce Banner back into the Hulk so that Bruce would be too distracted to oppose him. Similarly, his fears about "the mutants" are rather undermined by his recruiting some of the most dangerous and amoral mutants for his "Dark X-Men." And then there's Norman deliberately putting the Void personality back in charge of the Sentry because it's more convenient for him.
* TakeThat:
** The books read like a snub to all of the readers who thought the ''Stark'' Administration was evil.
** One of the last pages of ''[[GrandFinale Siege]]'' shows the skyline of New York, as a digitally written "[[spoiler:Superhero Registration Act thrown out]]" scrolls on a building. It almost seems the panel originally had confetti in it, really. Just add confetti and you'll have evidence that most of the writers had really ''had enough'' of the bucketload of crap Creator/JoeQuesada has put the Franchise/MarvelUniverse through. But since Quesada (as you can see in his comments about ''Siege'' in the pages of the miniseries itself) was so ''proud'' of the whole epic saga made up of the various {{Story Arc}}s (''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled'', ''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}'' -- and by extension, given it was exactly what Quesada was aiming at, ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' -- ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}'' and now this), maybe he himself demanded the confetti to be removed.
* TangledFamilyTree: Considering Ultron originally ''created'' Jocasta to be his bride, the fact that they finally marry (albeit a "political marriage", as she still really hates him) isn't too bad. Then you remember that Jocasta's brain is based off his "mother". And that he created her, making himself her "father" in a sense. And she was dating ''his'' "father" at the time... who was her brain-source's ex-husband. Jesus Christ, this family.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The Cabal. Though Osborn is the man in charge, he's having a hard time keeping his fellow members in check. Namor and Emma Frost turn on him, Doom has nothing but contempt for Osborn and betrays him as well at the start of ''Siege'', his partnership with the Hood is tenuous at best, and Loki sees him as nothing more than a self-absorbed pawn for his own schemes.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill
** War Machine provides the trope page's image.
** Norman Osborn has the death of Punisher in his "To do" list. Hammer locates the abandoned warehouse where he has set his base. A tecnician proposed to deploy forces around it, to cover all exits and surround him. Norman refused the idea, that's a waste of time. It's just a man in a truck. You simply have to load the torpedos, aim to the whole port area, fire, and watch it all blow up. [[spoiler:as you may suspect, it was not enough]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:After pulling off a major GambitRoulette in ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion2008'', this quickly becomes Norman Osborn's role over the course of the storyline, as every other member of the Cabal betrays him for their own purposes by the end.]] It's rather strongly foreshadowed from the beginning, though, and doesn't really lead to VillainDecay since, as a Spidey villain, even though he's totally out of his league he's still punching above his weight.
* UseTheirOwnWeaponAgainstThem: Elektra has a rematch with Bullseye in the fourth issue of her tie-in book. He tries to replicate the outcome of their original battle by stabbing her with her own sai, [[ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine only for her to take one of his arrows]] and stab ''him'' with it.
* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: Pym's reaction when Reed Richards said he knows more about Pym Particles than Hank.
** [[OhNoYouDidnt Oh, No He Didn't!]]: Amadeus Cho says "Ooh, snap!" in response to this. [[SpitTake Stature's reaction]] can also count.
* TooDumbToLive: The whole premise of Dark Reign is the United States government giving [[AxeCrazy Norman Osborn]], who is known to have been the Green Goblin, authority over superhuman affairs, who in turn demonizes and makes outlaws of the superhero community save the Fantastic Four. While the government's stupidity could be accepted, the fact is that the American public actually embraced Osborn and joined in the demonizing of the superheroes. It really makes one wonder why the heroes don't just [[ItIsBeyondSaving let Galactus eat the planet]].
* TookALevelInBadass:
** Brother Voodoo. Rhodey did as well for a while. Becoming a walking, talking instrument of War that could add any arsenal to his body and unleash new levels of destruction, impressing even Ares and earning the title Champion of War.
** Osborn doing this is the premise of the series; it's also his second in just over a decade, the first being when he came BackFromTheDead and, firmly established himself once and for all as Spider-Man's ArchEnemy, as well as becoming a purer and more powerful CorruptCorporateExecutive than he was in the 60's and 70's.
* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Norman stars in this story arc. Also, thanks to him, Henry Gyrich has one with S.W.O.R.D., and Taskmaster and Hood with The Initiative. But considering the wild parties he likes to throw and all, Taskmaster's story is perhaps more BaitAndSwitchTyrant.
** It's worth nothing that Gyrich managed then to be pain even in Osborn's butt, making him possibly biggest tyrant of them all.
%%* UnexplainedRecovery: Sentry. [[spoiler:''Four times.'']]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Norman of course. Whenever he's in front of a camera he manages to make the public buy him as a respectful guy instead of the psychotic, manipulating jerk he was and did not cease to be.
* VillainousBreakdown:
** Recent comics have depicted Norman as being a hop, skip and a jump away from one of these, and his constant need to be a VillainWithGoodPublicity appears to be taking its toll. Perfectly in-character, though, as he was always portrayed as being mentally ill, more so than most.
** And it doesn't help that Loki's making a good attempt at kicking him over the edge by manipulating him into increasingly risky plans. Like [[spoiler:Having the U-Foes take on the Warriors Three in such a way that it ''might'' get the Asgardians blamed for the destruction of Chicago's Soldier Field and the deaths of everyone there, thus giving Osborn the right to invade Latveria to get at them. Key word on that: ''might''.]]
** [[spoiler:Siege #3. As everyone expected he eventually would, he's lost it. Though, frankly, it wasn't nearly as impressive as some of the breakdowns he's had previously.]]
** Osborn's breakdown in response to ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} was particularly indignant, and his instability is made all the more all the more apparent as he [[spoiler:stops piloting the plane he's in just to stomp a mudhole in Deadpool. While the autopilot is ''OFF''.]]
--->'''Osborn:''' ''I'' owe (you)...? After all I've ''done'' for you people?! Do you have ''any'' idea who I ''am?'' All you people ever do is ''take, take, take!'' And it's ''never enough!'' ''I'm Norman Osborn!'' I saved this ''miserable planet'' and ''everyone on it!'' '''''You owe me your lives! Every worthless last one of you!'''''
* VillainRespect: Bullseye, when Deadpool dodges a rocket he fired at him, causing it to travel through the entire truck he is in.
-->'''Bullseye:''' ...okay, ''yeah'', I admit it. That was [[SoundEffectsBleep #@$%]]in' ''awesome''.
* TheVirus: The Ultimo Virus, which turns all carriers berserk and gives them eye beams.
* WellIntentionedExtremist:
** War Machine can be seen as this, because he acts like one-man version of ''ComicBook/TheAuthority''. Osborn ''thinks'' he's one of these, but unsurprisingly, he isn't.
** Loki just wanted the Soldier Field incident to happen because he thought it would send Asgard back where it belonged, away from mortal eyes. Instead, Osborn decides to go gung-ho and bring it down.
* WhatTheHellHero: Rather amusingly, Norman pulls this on Luke Cage after he retrieves Cage's daughter from her Skrull kidnappers only for Cage to immediately break his word to him by refusing to join the Dark Avengers.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The Corruptor and the Living Laser have the upper hand against Captain America and Steve Rogers, and the Corruptor wants to film Roger's death with his cell phone. The Living Laser tells him to stop playing games and kill them already, to no avail. Rogers even accepts that the Living Laser was right in that.
* WildMassGuessing: Marvel encouraged this when it came to the identity of Osborn's mysterious and scary friend. One popular EpilepticTree was that it was the newly-acquired Marvelman/Miracleman.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: It's been awhile since we've seen Molecule Man, but considering that he [[spoiler:made imaginary friend duplicates of some of the most powerful figures in the Marvelverse, created his own pocket dimension to live in, and is vanishing anyone who gets too close to it]], the years clearly have not been kind to his brain. Also, Sentry. In spades. Even once the Void's [[spoiler:no longer in his head (and is off wrecking hell on the X-Men)]], he's still a walking ball of about a billion neuroses.
** [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility Fittingly enough]], this is also what happens to Osborn, as while he's always been batshit crazy, the pressures of his new job as the top dog cause him to slowly break, after years of more or less managing to keep his Goblin side under control.
* TheWorfEffect:
** Sentry suffers from it ''so'' much. Being all powerful doesn't really help much when you're too neurotic to use it effectively in a fight.
*** It happens so often that it's really scary when he becomes serious in ''Siege''.
** The ''entire'' Zodiac supervillain team is murdered mostly off panel (we see their bodies afterward) by the new Zodiac, who thought the name was cool and didn't want to deal with copyright issues. He also carried their heads around in a bag for awhile.
** Ares is even more of a Worf than the Sentry. When the writes want to take out the Dark Avengers' big guns to show how dire their situation is, the Sentry usually just has a HeroicBSOD and runs off, while Ares gets beaten down, blown up, turned to stone, torn in half, etc.
* WreckedWeapon: {{Mjolnir}}, after delivering a deadly hit to [[spoiler:Bor]].
* XanatosSpeedChess:
** Loki managed to play one of greatest {{Evil Plan}}s in his career [[spoiler:by manipulating Thor into killing Bor, thus getting him exiled, and convincing Balder to have the Asgardians move to Latveria]]. But just in case something could go wrong and restore status quo, he's got several other plans prepared, and apparently has backup plans for his backup plans.
** [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey]] pulls this off fairly effectively in ''Dark X-Men'' and, were it not for one miscalculation, would have ended ''Dark Reign'' all by himself.
* YourMindMakesItReal: Sort of. Erebus has always existed in the Marvelverse, but now that Hades/Pluto is no longer interested in maintaining the souls of the dead, it altered itself to become an arena of games of chance. Which, in modern minds, equals casino. It's also been relocated to Atlantic City.
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