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* SleeperHit: ''X-Men '92'' had a short-lived ongoing series post-''Secret Wars''.

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** As mentioned above, the Ghost Rider/Ms. Marvel story from ''Secret Love'' was inspired by the popularity of that ship.

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** As mentioned above, the The Ghost Rider/Ms. Marvel story from ''Secret Love'' was inspired by the popularity of that ship.


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** ''X-Men '92'', a comic set in [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries a setting based off of the cartoon series]], follows the trend started by DC's ''ComicBook/Batman66'' and ''[[Series/WonderWoman Wonder Woman '77]]'' which are based on the old live-action series.
** The whole darn thing -- the multiverse getting annihilated down to just one world, or a few, with lots of super-beings punching each other on the way to that happening; and all in the name of [[ExecutiveMeddling editorial]] wanting to "streamline" things -- is ''very'' clearly based on ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths.''
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* FanNickname: Annie Parker's gotten two - "Menace", due to her BadassBoast as she pummels the Sinister Six, and "Anime Parker", when some fans realized saying her full name, Annie May, real fast leads to that. The former is endearing, the latter is derogatory.
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* FlipFlopOfGod: Of a sort - from an interview with editor Axel Alonso, it seemed to imply that the X-Men would get their own world, away from the All-New Marvel (which many people assumed was due to a perceived rivalry between Marvel and Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox over the X-Men). Alonso later clarified that the X-Men ''were'' coming to the All-New Marvel, and as it turned out, with the addition of ''ComicBook/OldManLogan''. The "new world" comment was never something Alonso actually said regarding an alternate universe; it was something fans and journalists took completely out of context.

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* FlipFlopOfGod: Of a sort - from an interview with editor Axel Alonso, it seemed to imply that the X-Men would get their own world, away from the All-New Marvel (which many people assumed was due to a perceived rivalry between Marvel and Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox over the X-Men).X-Men at the time). Alonso later clarified that the X-Men ''were'' coming to the All-New Marvel, and as it turned out, with the addition of ''ComicBook/OldManLogan''. The "new world" comment was never something Alonso actually said regarding an alternate universe; it was something fans and journalists took completely out of context.
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* {{Bookends}}: ''ComicBook/UltimateEnd'', chronicling [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the end of the Ultimate Universe]], was written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Mark Bagley-- the two men who ''started'' the Ultimate Universe.
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** The dance scene in ''Secret Love'' shows a bunch of {{Fan Preferred Couple}}s that would otherwise never exist in canon, including some very popular HoYay and LesYay ships.

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** The dance scene in ''Secret Love'' shows a bunch of {{Fan Preferred Couple}}s that would otherwise never don't exist in canon, including some very popular HoYay and LesYay ships.
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** A story about 1602 Kate Bishop and America Chavez was advertised for ''Secret Love'', but it was later stated to be a mistake and was replaced by Jeremy Whitley's story about Iron Fist and Misty Knight. The Kate/America team-up was actually in ''Siege''.

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** A story about 1602 Kate Bishop and America Chavez was advertised for ''Secret Love'', but it was later then stated to be a mistake and was replaced by Jeremy Whitley's story about Iron Fist and Misty Knight. It later turned out to have not been a mistake, but [[TheArtifact an artifact]] from a cut script. [[https://twitter.com/jrome58/status/1059905288508239872 The Kate/America team-up unreleased story]] would've had them traveling the Multiverse and [[RelationshipUpgrade ultimately dating]], before it was actually in ''Siege''.removed.
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* {{Bookends}}: ''Ultimate End'', chronicling [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the end of the Ultimate Universe]], will be written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Mark Bagley-- the two men who ''started'' the Ultimate Universe.

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* {{Bookends}}: ''Ultimate End'', ''ComicBook/UltimateEnd'', chronicling [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the end of the Ultimate Universe]], will be was written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Mark Bagley-- the two men who ''started'' the Ultimate Universe.
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** The ''Ghost Racers'' series seems to have some meta commentary about the Ghost Rider franchise as a whole. Arcade mentions that Alejandra Jones (the short-lived Ghost Rider introduced after ''Comicbook/FearItself'' who never really caught on) has "her fair share of detractors," while Danny Ketch (the LegacyCharacter who was Ghost Rider in the 90's before being regulated to ComicBookLimbo) angrily calls Robbie Reyes (the newest and current Ghost Rider) "flavor of the week".

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** The ''Ghost Racers'' series seems to have some meta commentary about the Ghost Rider franchise as a whole. Arcade mentions that Alejandra Jones (the short-lived Ghost Rider introduced after ''Comicbook/FearItself'' who never really caught on) has "her fair share of detractors," while Danny Ketch (the LegacyCharacter who was Ghost Rider in the 90's before being regulated relegated to ComicBookLimbo) angrily calls Robbie Reyes (the newest and current Ghost Rider) "flavor of the week".

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* BookEnds: ''Ultimate End'', chronicling [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the end of the Ultimate Universe]], will be written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Mark Bagley-- the two men who ''started'' the Ultimate Universe.

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* BookEnds: {{Bookends}}: ''Ultimate End'', chronicling [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the end of the Ultimate Universe]], will be written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Mark Bagley-- the two men who ''started'' the Ultimate Universe.



* FlipFlopOfGod: Of a sort - from an interview with editor Axel Alonso, it seemed to imply that the X-Men would get their own world, away from the All-New Marvel (which many people assumed was due to a perceived rivalry between Marvel and Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox over the X-Men). Alonso later clarified that the X-Men ''were'' coming to the All-New Marvel... we just don't know which ones.
** We do. It's the same X-Men we had before, with the addition of ''ComicBook/OldManLogan''. The "new world" comment was never something Alonso actually said regarding an alternate universe; it was something fans and journalists took completely out of context.

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* FlipFlopOfGod: Of a sort - from an interview with editor Axel Alonso, it seemed to imply that the X-Men would get their own world, away from the All-New Marvel (which many people assumed was due to a perceived rivalry between Marvel and Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox over the X-Men). Alonso later clarified that the X-Men ''were'' coming to the All-New Marvel... we just don't know which ones.
** We do. It's the same X-Men we had before,
Marvel, and as it turned out, with the addition of ''ComicBook/OldManLogan''. The "new world" comment was never something Alonso actually said regarding an alternate universe; it was something fans and journalists took completely out of context.



-->'''Danny Ketch''': You'll get your turn! I promise you'll suffer the '''torture''' we've all had to endure!

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-->'''Danny Ketch''': --->'''Danny Ketch:''' You'll get your turn! I promise you'll suffer the '''torture''' we've all had to endure!
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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the MarvelCinematicUniverse, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}} and the ComicBook/ScarletWitch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].

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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the MarvelCinematicUniverse, Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}} and the ComicBook/ScarletWitch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].
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** A lot of titles got pushed back after the release of #4, to the point where some tie-ins are only completing at the very end of the storyline and some titles beginning before #8 is released. Even more, it's lead to the main title not only getting nine issues, but it won't be completed until ''JANUARY'', long after the the ''All-New, All-Different Marvel'' kicked up.

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** A lot of titles got pushed back after the release of #4, to the point where some tie-ins are only completing at the very end of the storyline and some titles beginning before #8 is released. Even more, it's lead to the main title not only getting nine issues, but it won't be completed until ''JANUARY'', long after the the ''All-New, All-Different Marvel'' kicked up.
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** A story about 1602 Kate Bishop and America Chavez was advertised for ''Secret Love'', but it was later stated to be a mistake and was replaced by Jeremy Whitley's story about Iron Fist and Misty Knight.

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** A story about 1602 Kate Bishop and America Chavez was advertised for ''Secret Love'', but it was later stated to be a mistake and was replaced by Jeremy Whitley's story about Iron Fist and Misty Knight. The Kate/America team-up was actually in ''Siege''.
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* FandomNod
** As mentioned above, the Ghost Rider/Ms. Marvel story from ''Secret Love'' was inspired by the popularity of that ship.
** The dance scene in ''Secret Love'' shows a bunch of {{Fan Preferred Couple}}s that would otherwise never exist in canon, including some very popular HoYay and LesYay ships.
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** A lot of titles got pushed back after the release of #4, to the point where some tie-ins are only completing at the very end of the storyline and some titles beginning before #8 is released. Even more, it's lead to the main title not only getting nine issues, but it won't be completed until ''DECEMBER'', long after the the ''All-New, All-Different Marvel'' kicked up.

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** A lot of titles got pushed back after the release of #4, to the point where some tie-ins are only completing at the very end of the storyline and some titles beginning before #8 is released. Even more, it's lead to the main title not only getting nine issues, but it won't be completed until ''DECEMBER'', ''JANUARY'', long after the the ''All-New, All-Different Marvel'' kicked up.
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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the MarvelCinematicUniverse, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing {{Quicksilver}} and the ScarletWitch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].

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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the MarvelCinematicUniverse, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing {{Quicksilver}} ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}} and the ScarletWitch.ComicBook/ScarletWitch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].
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** We do. It's the same X-Men we had before, with the addition of OldManLogan. The "new world" comment was never something Alonso actually said regarding an alternate universe; it was something fans and journalists took completely out of context.

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** We do. It's the same X-Men we had before, with the addition of OldManLogan.''ComicBook/OldManLogan''. The "new world" comment was never something Alonso actually said regarding an alternate universe; it was something fans and journalists took completely out of context.
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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing {{Quicksilver}} and the ScarletWitch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].

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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, MarvelCinematicUniverse, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing {{Quicksilver}} and the ScarletWitch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].

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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].

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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing Quicksilver {{Quicksilver}} and the Scarlet Witch. ScarletWitch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].villains]].
** The ending of ''Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps'' has been read by some as Creator/KellySueDeconnick reflecting on her decision to leave Marvel Comics to focus on her creator-owned work.
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** There were other ideas for Battleworld-based titles, including "Doom's Court", focusing on Doom's Inner Circle, "Atlantis Attacks", based on the popular early 90s Annual CrisisCrossover and a bunch of other cosmic-related titles due to the nature of the comic's world.

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** There were other ideas for Battleworld-based titles, including "Doom's Court", focusing on Doom's Inner Circle, "Atlantis Attacks", based on the popular early 90s late 80s Annual CrisisCrossover and a bunch of other cosmic-related titles due to the nature of the comic's world.
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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch.

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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch. And that the constant hero infighting in the comics makes people [[RootingForTheEmpire side with the villains]].

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* RealitySubtext: The ''Ghost Racers'' series seems to have some meta commentary about the Ghost Rider franchise as a whole. Arcade mentions that Alejandra Jones (the short-lived Ghost Rider introduced after ''Comicbook/FearItself'' who never really caught on) has "her fair share of detractors," while Danny Ketch (the LegacyCharacter who was Ghost Rider in the 90's before being regulated to ComicBookLimbo) angrily calls Robbie Reyes (the newest and current Ghost Rider) "flavor of the week".

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* RealitySubtext: RealitySubtext:
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The ''Ghost Racers'' series seems to have some meta commentary about the Ghost Rider franchise as a whole. Arcade mentions that Alejandra Jones (the short-lived Ghost Rider introduced after ''Comicbook/FearItself'' who never really caught on) has "her fair share of detractors," while Danny Ketch (the LegacyCharacter who was Ghost Rider in the 90's before being regulated to ComicBookLimbo) angrily calls Robbie Reyes (the newest and current Ghost Rider) "flavor of the week".


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** The storyline of ''Giant-Size Little Marvel'' also seems to have some meta commentary between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, more specifically ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' vs ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' with the twins representing Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch.
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** There were other ideas for Battleworld-based titles, including "Doom's Court", focusing on Doom's Inner Circle, "Atlantis Attacks", based on the popular early 90s Annual CrisisCrossover and a bunch of other cosmic-related titles due to the nature of the comic's world.

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