Natural question, of course: have the Avengers themselves ever done this? :-)
Katherine: I thought I recalled it happening in the very first issue, but a glance at Wikipedia makes it sound like it happened differently, so I'm probably mentally mixing parts of it with parts of Giant Size X-Men #1 (which ''does'' employ this)
{{Seth}}: This title confused me to begin with because i thought it ''was'' the actual avengers trope.
>>Later: You have Fantastic Four #1! Even if it is the finish translation wow.
{{Kizor}}: Dude, it was two buck-equivalents at the local antiquarium. Not exactly the same thing as the US edition. :P
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MorganWick: Pulled
*Slight Parody: DC had USSR-based paramilitaries in powered armor, the Rockets Red. One of them, Dmitri, insisted on attempting a rallying cry, much to the chagrin of his comrades. ("ROCKETS RED ASSEMBLE!" "Dmitri..." "Let's Go, REDS!" "DMITRI!")
as having ''nothing'' to do with the trope. Someone saw the title and misinterpreted it.
Is 'Putting the Band Back Together' big enough to justify an entire separate trope, perhaps? The end of the previous season scattered all of the cast across the world, and so in the first episode of the next season one character has to find and collect them all together again... (Stargate Season 9, as one obvious example.)
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I'm hesitant to put ''Ocean's Eleven'' up, just because it seems so obvious I think I might be misinterpreting the trope. Does it fit?
FastEddie: It fits, O Anonymous One.
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