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* Every X-Men, X-Factor, New Mutants, and Excalibur member who were actually there and participated in the original ''Comicbook/{{Inferno}}'' all appear somewhere in the ''Secret Wars: Inferno'' series. Wolverine is the only one who was there before, but now is absolutely nowhere in the ''Secret Wars'' revisit to ''Inferno''. The ''Secret Wars Journals'' series features the Wolverine from the ''Inferno'' domain as having been sent away to another domain.

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* Every X-Men, X-Factor, New Mutants, and Excalibur member who were actually there and participated in the original ''Comicbook/{{Inferno}}'' ''Comicbook/Inferno1988'' all appear somewhere in the ''Secret Wars: Inferno'' series. Wolverine is the only one who was there before, but now is absolutely nowhere in the ''Secret Wars'' revisit to ''Inferno''. The ''Secret Wars Journals'' series features the Wolverine from the ''Inferno'' domain as having been sent away to another domain.
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* All the X-Men who were actually there and participated in the original ''Comicbook/{{Inferno}}'' all appear somewhere in the ''Secret Wars: Inferno'' series. Only Wolverine is completely absent, as ''Secret Wars Journals'' featured the Wolverine from the Inferno domain as having been sent away to another domain.

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* All the X-Men Every X-Men, X-Factor, New Mutants, and Excalibur member who were actually there and participated in the original ''Comicbook/{{Inferno}}'' all appear somewhere in the ''Secret Wars: Inferno'' series. Only Wolverine is completely absent, as the only one who was there before, but now is absolutely nowhere in the ''Secret Wars'' revisit to ''Inferno''. The ''Secret Wars Journals'' featured series features the Wolverine from the Inferno ''Inferno'' domain as having been sent away to another domain.
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* Every single X-Men affiliated characters who were actually present and participated in the original ''Comicbook/{{Inferno}}'' appear somewhere in the ''Secret Wars: Inferno'' series. Only Wolverine is completely absent, as ''Secret Wars Journals'' featured the Wolverine from the Inferno domain as having been sent to another domain.

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* Every single All the X-Men affiliated characters who were actually present there and participated in the original ''Comicbook/{{Inferno}}'' all appear somewhere in the ''Secret Wars: Inferno'' series. Only Wolverine is completely absent, as ''Secret Wars Journals'' featured the Wolverine from the Inferno domain as having been sent away to another domain.
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* Every single X-Men affiliated characters who were actually present and participated in the original ''Comicbook/{{Inferno}}'' appear somewhere in the ''Secret Wars: Inferno'' series. Only Wolverine is completely absent, as ''Secret Wars Journals'' featured the Wolverine from the Inferno domain as having been sent to another domain.
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** In the Post-Secret Wars SpiderGwen series, we meet another Reed Richards, this one a [[RaceLift young black kid]]. So, either Doom never found him because he never considered that alternate universe Reeds might be of a different race and the kid was GenreSavvy enough to keep his head down (figuratively), or he was part of the "dreams" Franklin used to recreate the worlds after the fact.

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** In the Post-Secret Wars SpiderGwen series, we meet another Reed Richards, this one a [[RaceLift young black kid]]. So, either Doom never found him because he never considered that alternate universe Reeds might be of a different race and the kid was GenreSavvy savvy enough to keep his head down (figuratively), or he was part of the "dreams" Franklin used to recreate the worlds after the fact.

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