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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Does being turned into the big bang to create a new frikkin' ''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]].

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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Does being turned into the big bang to create a new frikkin' 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]].



* BettyAndVeronica: Harry's girlfriend Lilly has been choosing between Harry (Betty) and Norman (Veronica). [[spoiler:She chooses the craziest Osborn.]]

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* BettyAndVeronica: Harry's girlfriend Lilly has been choosing between Harry (Betty) and Norman (Veronica). [[spoiler:She chooses the craziest crazier Osborn.]]



** 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 (though he has yet to actually return).
** [[spoiler:Jack of Hearts finally came back to life in ''Marvel Zombies Supreme''.]]

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** 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 (though he has yet to actually return).
** [[spoiler:Jack of Hearts finally came back to life in ''Marvel Zombies Supreme''.]]
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* FromNobodyToNightmare: Subverted 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.

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* FromNobodyToNightmare: Subverted 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.
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* AllThereInTheManual / GuideDangIt: 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.

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* AllThereInTheManual / GuideDangIt: 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.
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** During the final issue of ''Sinister Spider-Man'', one of the things Bullseye throws at Venom was a poodle.

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** 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.

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* 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.



* 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.

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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: In ''Dark Young Avengers'', Executioner proudly shows off a cat he's murdered and mutilated to Kate Bishop, who reacts with horror.

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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: BadPeopleAbuseAnimals:
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In ''Dark Young Avengers'', Executioner proudly shows off a cat he's murdered and mutilated to Kate Bishop, who reacts with horror.horror.
** During the final issue of ''Sinister Spider-Man'', one of the things Bullseye throws at Venom was a poodle.

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