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** One of the rebels is a teenage archer with dark hair and a purple outfit, likely meant as a visual homage to [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop Kate Bishop]]. Characters resembling Toni Ho, Eric Masterson and Joaquin Torres are also among the Rebels.
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** One of the rebels is a teenage archer with dark hair and a purple outfit, likely meant as a visual homage to [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop [[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Kate Bishop]]. Characters resembling Toni Ho, Eric Masterson and Joaquin Torres are also among the Rebels.
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* In "In Deep", Hawkeye puts on Captain America's costume. In the comics, he was considered as a replacement for the thought-to-be-deceased Cap (Post-''ComicBook/CivilWar''), and briefly wore the costume.
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* In "In Deep", Hawkeye puts on Captain America's costume. In the comics, he was considered as a replacement for the thought-to-be-deceased Cap (Post-''ComicBook/CivilWar''), (Post-''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}''), and briefly wore the costume.
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* The conflict between Captain America and Iron Man takes elements from the ComicBook/CivilWar storyline, though their roles in the series are reversed (with Cap being in favor of oversight and control and Tony being in favor of freedom).
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* The conflict between Captain America and Iron Man takes elements from the ComicBook/CivilWar ''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}'' storyline, though their roles in the series are reversed (with Cap being in favor of oversight and control and Tony being in favor of freedom).
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* From the four-part ''Comicbook/CivilWar'' adaptation:
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* From the four-part ''Comicbook/CivilWar'' ''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}'' adaptation:
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** One of the rebels is a teenage archer with dark hair and a purple outfit, likely meant as a visual homage to Comicbook/KateBishop. Characters resembling Toni Ho, Eric Masterson and Joaquin Torres are also among the Rebels.
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** One of the rebels is a teenage archer with dark hair and a purple outfit, likely meant as a visual homage to Comicbook/KateBishop.[[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop Kate Bishop]]. Characters resembling Toni Ho, Eric Masterson and Joaquin Torres are also among the Rebels.
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* Thor's appearance when he doesn't have Mjolnir is based on the Unworthy Thor storyline. He even gets a version of the axe Jarnbjorn.
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* In the Season 4 finale, [[spoiler: Jane is given an enchanted mace and the codename "Thunderstrike."]] These are both references to [[spoiler: Erick Masterson, a character who briefly became the new Thor during TheNineties, before gaining a mace and becoming the hero Thunderstrike.]]
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* In the Season 4 finale, [[spoiler: Jane is given an enchanted mace and the codename "Thunderstrike."]] These are both references to [[spoiler: Erick Masterson, a character who briefly became the new Thor during TheNineties, before gaining a mace and becoming the hero Thunderstrike.]]Thunderstrike, as well as Jane's role as the new Thor in ''Comicbook/Thor2014''.]]
* Also in that episode, we get Cap saying he could do this all day. and a scene where Thor declares "For Asgard!", [[spoiler: Jane]] declares "For Midgard!" and Loki mockingly joins in with "For myself!" before fighting them. This is a reference to a famous Creator/WaltSimonson [[https://fashionnaction.blogspot.com/2013/11/for-asgardfor-midgardfor-myself.html panel]], except with Odin making the first pledge, Thor the second, and Loki ''sincerely'' joining them in the name of his own self-interest.
* Also in that episode, we get Cap saying he could do this all day. and a scene where Thor declares "For Asgard!", [[spoiler: Jane]] declares "For Midgard!" and Loki mockingly joins in with "For myself!" before fighting them. This is a reference to a famous Creator/WaltSimonson [[https://fashionnaction.blogspot.com/2013/11/for-asgardfor-midgardfor-myself.html panel]], except with Odin making the first pledge, Thor the second, and Loki ''sincerely'' joining them in the name of his own self-interest.
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MythologyGag in ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble''.
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** The finale uses the phrase "Avengers World" several times (which is also the title of the episode). These were ArcWords in Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers, which introduced the Black Order.
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** The finale uses the phrase "Avengers World" several times (which is also the title of the episode). These were ArcWords in Comicbook/JonathanHickmansAvengers, Comicbook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman, which introduced the Black Order.