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** ''Batman'' #666 featured a possible future wherein Damian Wayne (Bruce Wayne's biological son and later Robin V) is Batman, and has a cat he calls Alfred. Fandom took this and ran with it, and Damian became a Crazy Cat Kid in the fandom. Grant Morrison, writer of the issue, took this and expanded it to have Damian be an animal lover in general, with Damian later adopting a Bat-Cow and becoming a vegetarian. Peter J. Tomasi furthered this, with Damian getting Titus, an updated interpretation of Ace the Bat-Hound. Tomasi's frequent collaborator Patrick Gleason also gave him a colossal 'bat-dragon' called Goliath. Tomasi's ''ComicBook/SupermanRebirth'' run also had Damian lose his shit at Jonathan Kent's accidental murder of a cat, and when they talk later, Damian is basically covered in his pets.

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** ''Batman'' #666 featured a possible future wherein Damian Wayne (Bruce Wayne's biological son and later Robin V) is Batman, and has a cat he calls Alfred. Fandom took this and ran with it, and Damian became a Crazy Cat Kid in the fandom. Grant Morrison, writer of the issue, took this and expanded it to have Damian be an animal lover in general, with Damian later adopting a Bat-Cow and becoming a vegetarian. Peter J. Tomasi furthered this, with Damian getting Titus, an updated interpretation of Ace the Bat-Hound. Tomasi's frequent collaborator Patrick Gleason also gave him a colossal 'bat-dragon' called Goliath. Tomasi's ''ComicBook/SupermanRebirth'' ''ComicBook/Superman2016'' run also had Damian lose his shit at Jonathan Kent's accidental murder of a cat, and when they talk later, Damian is basically covered in his pets.



* During ''ComicBook/FearItself'', the ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' tie-in arc features a literal Giant-Size Comicbook/ManThing, and Songbird refers to him as just that.

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* During ''ComicBook/FearItself'', the ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' tie-in arc features a literal Giant-Size Comicbook/ManThing, ComicBook/ManThing, and Songbird refers to him as just that.



** Then she joined Roberto [=DaCosta=]'s [[ComicBook/NewAvengers2015 New Avengers]], and would go from that to the Comicbook/USAvengers.

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** Then she joined Roberto [=DaCosta=]'s [[ComicBook/NewAvengers2015 New Avengers]], and would go from that to the Comicbook/USAvengers.ComicBook/USAvengers.



* Two Website/{{Tumblr}} memes regarding America Chavez from ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' ("She's beauty, she's grace, she'll punch you in the face!" and "America, no!" "America, yes!") were used in the first issue of ''Comicbook/AForce''.

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* Two Website/{{Tumblr}} memes regarding America Chavez from ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' ("She's beauty, she's grace, she'll punch you in the face!" and "America, no!" "America, yes!") were used in the first issue of ''Comicbook/AForce''.
''ComicBook/AForce''.
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** [[ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: [[ComicBook/JLATowerOfBabel "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''"]] He does: the NighInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".

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** [[ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: [[ComicBook/JLATowerOfBabel "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, everyone,]] does he have one against ''himself?''"]] ''himself?''" He does: the NighInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".
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** [[ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''" He does: the NighInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".

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** [[ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: [[ComicBook/JLATowerOfBabel "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''" ''himself?''"]] He does: the NighInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".
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** [[ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''" He does: the NightInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".

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** [[ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''" He does: the NightInvulnerable NighInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".
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** [[ComicBook BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''" He does: the NightInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".

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** [[ComicBook BatmanChipZdarsky [[ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''" He does: the NightInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".
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** [[ComicBook BatmanChipZdarsky Chip Zdarksky's run]] finally answers the age-old question: "If Batman has a contingency plan against everyone, does he have one against ''himself?''" He does: the NightInvulnerable android aptly named "Failsafe".
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** Many comic book fansites, especially the Website/LiveJournal[=/=]Dreamwidth community "scans_daily" had a running gag of ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} having comics' most recognizable ass. An Annual issue of ''ComicBook/Batgirl2011'' had Babs recognize the ass in question and realise that Dick was alive, since at the time he was pretending to be dead in ''ComicBook/{{Grayson}}''.

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** Many comic book fansites, especially the Website/LiveJournal[=/=]Dreamwidth Platform/LiveJournal[=/=]Dreamwidth community "scans_daily" had a running gag of ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} having comics' most recognizable ass. An Annual issue of ''ComicBook/Batgirl2011'' had Babs recognize the ass in question and realise that Dick was alive, since at the time he was pretending to be dead in ''ComicBook/{{Grayson}}''.



*** Rainbow pulls off a Sonic Double Rainboom. There has been a fan-made full length episode entitled "WebAnimation/DoubleRainboom" that's been in the works for a while and teased. Whether this inspired the comic's term is unclear, though it's most likely a reference to the old Double Rainbow meme from Website/YouTube (which many bronies naturally associate Rainbow Dash with).

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*** Rainbow pulls off a Sonic Double Rainboom. There has been a fan-made full length episode entitled "WebAnimation/DoubleRainboom" that's been in the works for a while and teased. Whether this inspired the comic's term is unclear, though it's most likely a reference to the old Double Rainbow meme from Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube (which many bronies naturally associate Rainbow Dash with).
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* ''Literature/TheSuperdictionary'' legendarily illustrated "forty" with ComicBook/LexLuthor stealing forty cakes. "AndThatsTerrible". Eventually a canon comic (''ComicBook/SupermanGrounded'') [[https://theragingfanboy.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/lex-luthor-took-forty-cakes-and-thats-awesome/ revealed]] that, as revenge for not being allowed to enter an early invention in his high school's science fair, Lex Luthor stole forty cakes from the bake sale.

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* ''Literature/TheSuperdictionary'' ''Literature/TheSuperDictionary'' legendarily illustrated "forty" with ComicBook/LexLuthor stealing forty cakes. "AndThatsTerrible". Eventually a canon comic (''ComicBook/SupermanGrounded'') [[https://theragingfanboy.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/lex-luthor-took-forty-cakes-and-thats-awesome/ revealed]] that, as revenge for not being allowed to enter an early invention in his high school's science fair, Lex Luthor stole forty cakes from the bake sale.

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