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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Uranian. On his return in ''Agents of Atlas'', Bob's general... alienness has been played up. While some of it comes from being raised by the distinctly inhuman (but not Inhuman) Uranians, it's also been there since he was a child, having no reaction to his dad bundling him into a spaceship.
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* OutOfTheGhetto: The first issues of ''The New Agents of Atlas: War of the Realms'' and ''Atlantis Attacks'' broke out of the MinorityShowGhetto when they sold out so quickly, that Marvel had to grant each one a second printing.

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* OutOfTheGhetto: The first issues of ''The New Agents of Atlas: War of the Realms'' and ''Atlantis Attacks'' broke out of the MinorityShowGhetto when they sold out so quickly, that Marvel had to grant each one a second printing.printing.
* UnexpectedCharacter: ''War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas #3'' has Adi, one of the characters of ''Anime/MarvelFutureAvengers'', making an appearance. His only prior appearance outside of the anime (which took place elsewhere in the multiverse) was in the ''Marvel Future Fight Firsts'' mini-series.
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* ContinuityLockout: Averted; everything we need to know about the characters' history is presented in the mini. The trade paperback nicely includes the first appearance of each character and ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' #9, though.
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* ContinuityLockout: Averted; everything we need to know about the characters' history is presented in the mini. The trade paperback nicely includes the first appearance of each character and ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' #9, though.
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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion before the relaunch have the original Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in). The announcement of Greg Pak for the relaunch was broadly welcomed though, as he has a history with the team due to being the writer of [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHercules Herc]] back when Atlas was its backup strip and frequent crossover companion.

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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion before the relaunch have the original Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in). The announcement of Greg Pak for the relaunch was broadly welcomed though, as he has a history with the team due to being the writer of [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHercules Herc]] back when Atlas was its backup strip and frequent crossover companion.companion.
* OutOfTheGhetto: The first issues of ''The New Agents of Atlas: War of the Realms'' and ''Atlantis Attacks'' broke out of the MinorityShowGhetto when they sold out so quickly, that Marvel had to grant each one a second printing.
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* GeniusBonus: Wave and Aero encounter each other over the Pacific Ocean, each accusing the other of being out of their territory. This mirrors real-life maritime territorial disputes between the Philippines and China.
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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion have the original Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).

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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion before the relaunch have the original Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).tie-in). The announcement of Greg Pak for the relaunch was broadly welcomed though, as he has a history with the team due to being the writer of [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHercules Herc]] back when Atlas was its backup strip and frequent crossover companion.
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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion have the Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).

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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion have the original Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).
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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion have the Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A bystander SHIELD agent in the original miniseries named Jake Oh was in fact intended as the fall-back identity for the ComicBook/RedHulk.

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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion have the Agents been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A bystander SHIELD agent in the original miniseries named Jake Oh was in fact intended as the fall-back identity for the ComicBook/RedHulk.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A bystander SHIELD agent in the original miniseries named Jake Oh was in fact intended as the fall-back identity for the RedHulk.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A bystander SHIELD agent in the original miniseries named Jake Oh was in fact intended as the fall-back identity for the RedHulk.ComicBook/RedHulk.
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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course. In fact, on only one occasion have the Agents have been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).

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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course. course, for taking the characters out of obscurity and putting them in some solid stories. In fact, on only one occasion have the Agents have been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).
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* MyRealDaddy: Jeff Parker, of course. In fact, on only one occasion have the Agents have been written by someone else in the modern Marvel Universe (Peter Milligan in a Comicbook/FearItself tie-in).
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WhatCouldHaveBeen: A bystander SHIELD agent in the original miniseries named Jake Oh was in fact intended as the fall-back identity for the RedHulk.

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WhatCouldHaveBeen: *WhatCouldHaveBeen: A bystander SHIELD agent in the original miniseries named Jake Oh was in fact intended as the fall-back identity for the RedHulk.
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WhatCouldHaveBeen: A bystander SHIELD agent in the original miniseries named Jake Oh was in fact intended as the fall-back identity for the RedHulk.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: M-11 talking smack in Agents of Atlas #11.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Quite a few, notably Namora's return in #4 of the mini. #5 of the mini may be just one long Moment Of Awesome.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Quite a few, notably Namora's return in #4 of the mini. #5 of the mini may be just one long Moment Of Awesome.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: M-11 talking smack in Agents of Atlas #11.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: M-11 talking smack in Agents of Atlas #11.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome:
Quite a few, notably Namora's return in #4 of the mini. #5 of the mini may be just one long Moment Of Awesome.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: M-11 talking smack in Agents of Atlas #11.
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