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* ''ComicBook/CaptainVictoryAndTheGalacticRangers'' made frequent use of "Victory is sacrifice", "Sacrifice is continuity" and "Continuity is tribulation", the phrases emphasizing how the heroes' efforts to defend the universe from the forces of evil weren't always cut and dried.
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* ''ComicBook/Bodies2014'': "Know you are loved" and "So begins the long harvest" recur across the time periods, hinting at a greater connection between the discovered corpses.
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** "Good dog. You can trust me. Don't worry." This is something Laika is told (and remembers), even as she is sealed inside Sputnik 2 and sent up into space to dieby the humans she trusted, for reasons she cannot understand.

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** "Good dog. You can trust me. Don't worry." This is something Laika is told (and remembers), even as she is sealed inside Sputnik 2 and sent up into space to dieby die by the humans she loved and trusted, for reasons she cannot does not understand.
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** "I am a man of destiny," Korolev's SurvivalMantra after getting out of the gulags.
** "It was only a dog," referring to the fact that humans don't value dogs as much as they do their fellow man.
** "Good dog. You can trust me. Don't worry." This is something Laika is told (and remembers), even as she is sealed inside Sputnik 2 and sent up into space to dieby the humans she trusted, for reasons she cannot understand.
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* ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' has '''RISE''', spoken by the Black Lantern rings as they bring their victims [[back to life]].

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* ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' has '''RISE''', spoken by the Black Lantern rings as they bring their victims [[back [[CameBackWrong back to life]].

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%%* ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'': '''RISE.'''
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%%** "Know that you are loved."
%%** "Who are you and what do you remember?"
%%** "Here comes the long harvest."
%%** "We dig dig dig dig dig dig dig dig dig the whole night through."

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%%* ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'': '''RISE.'''
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* ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' has '''RISE''', spoken by the long harvest."
%%** "We dig dig dig dig dig dig dig dig dig the whole night through."
Black Lantern rings as they bring their victims [[back to life]].



%%* In ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'', "Wake up" and its variations.

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%%* * In ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'', the phrase "Wake up" and its variations.variations pops up quite a lot, as is to be expected of a story about the adventures of a DreamWeaver.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Brink}}'' has "leper heart", "unreach", "melancholema", "vovek", and "phase chronozon". Those who say them are inevitably involved with some sect or other.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Brink}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Brink}}'' has "leper heart", "unreach", "melancholema", "vovek", and "phase chronozon". Those who say them are inevitably involved with some sect or other.



%%* ''Comicbook/FearItself'': "Worthy."

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%%* ''Comicbook/FearItself'': ''ComicBook/FearItself'': "Worthy."



* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': "Okay... this looks bad." The phrase starts just about every issue of ''ComicBook/Hawkeye2012'', and it usually involves Clint falling to his doom or in some other horrible situation. Eventually, there's an issue that starts with him being held at gunpoint with his pants around his ankles, and the phrase becomes, "Okay... this looks... completely ridiculous."



%%* ''Comicbook/TheInvisibles'':

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%%* ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'': "Who benefits?"

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%%* ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'': ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis2004'': "Who benefits?"
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%%* ComicBook/DaredevilEndOfDays has "Mapone". [[spoiler: It's a name.]]

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%%* ComicBook/DaredevilEndOfDays ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': ''ComicBook/DaredevilEndOfDays'' has "Mapone". [[spoiler: It's a name.]]
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The refrain "Never stop making them pay", from World War Hulk, is resurrected but always in variants.

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** The refrain "Never stop making them pay", from World War Hulk, is resurrected but always in variants.
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* ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'': "Is he man or monster, or is he both?" (the iconic blurb in Hulk's debut issue) and "The strongest one there is" (a famous Catchphrase of the character since his early days under Stan Lee) get reinterpreted as much more ominous and portentous lines heralding cosmic revelations throughout the run. Other, more arc-specific ones are:
** "Am I a good person?" "What do you think?" Sometimes said by one person.
** "The night is his time."
** "Devil".
** "This is where we've always been. Where everyone's always been."
** "And when you hurt Banner...I take it personal."
** "This is me."
** "There are two people in every mirror. There's the one you can see. And there's the other one. The one you don't want to."
** "Hulk is Hulk."
** "Something is wrong."
** "Welcome to Planet Hulk."
The refrain "Never stop making them pay", from World War Hulk, is resurrected but always in variants.
** "For the Left Hand is Strength; but the Right Hand is Mercy."
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%%* In ''ComicBook/TheSandman'', "Wake up" and its variations.

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%%* In ''ComicBook/TheSandman'', ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'', "Wake up" and its variations.

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