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** The fourth issue's montage also mentions the apparent death of [[Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk U.S. nuclear energy expert Bruce Banner]] in an experimental accident, a [[Franchise/TheMightyThor figure seen fighting a dragon during an Icelandic storm]], a [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Canadian hermit whose genes might unlock eternal youth]], and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Professor Max Eisenhardt]], expert on mutants, caught up in a row at a London university.

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** The fourth issue's montage also mentions the apparent death of [[Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk U.S. nuclear energy expert Bruce Banner]] in an experimental accident, a [[Franchise/TheMightyThor [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor figure seen fighting a dragon during an Icelandic storm]], a [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Canadian hermit whose genes might unlock eternal youth]], and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Professor Max Eisenhardt]], expert on mutants, caught up in a row at a London university.
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* AllInTheManual: The series never specified which AlternateUniverse it's on, but an issue of ''ComicBook/BetsyBraddockCaptainBritain'' later mentions that it's Earth-76.

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* AllInTheManual: The series never specified specifies which AlternateUniverse of Marvel's many {{Alternate Universe}}s it's on, set in, but an issue of ''ComicBook/BetsyBraddockCaptainBritain'' later mentions that it's Earth-76.



* AlternateUniverse: The story is, at least initially, set in one. The Prime Minister offhandedly mentions a Fantastic ''Five'' instead of Four. Despite the character similarities, it's not set in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021'' series' universe either, as Peggy goes from WWII to modern day as a HumanPopsicle (in the same way as Captain America), not by crossing an interdimensional portal.

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* AlternateUniverse: The story is, at least initially, is set in one.one ([[AllInTheManual later labelled]] as Earth-76). The Prime Minister offhandedly mentions a Fantastic ''Five'' instead of Four. Despite the character similarities, it's not set in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021'' series' universe either, as Peggy goes from WWII to modern day as a HumanPopsicle (in the same way as Captain America), not by crossing an interdimensional portal.
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* AllInTheManual: The series never specified which AlternateUniverse it's on, but an issue of ''ComicBook/BetsyBraddockCaptainBritain'' later mentions that it's Earth-76.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Tony Stark is Howard Stark's grandson here.


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* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: Tony Stark is Howard Stark's grandson here instead of his son.
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* CassandraTruth: This is everyone's first reaction [[spoiler:to hearing about vampires being real, and that Williams is one. "Willams"/Falsworth has running on this during his existence.]]

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* CassandraTruth: This is everyone's first reaction [[spoiler:to hearing about vampires being real, and that Williams is one. "Willams"/Falsworth has been running on this during all his existence.]]
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* CassandraTruth: This is everyone's first reaction [[spoiler:to hearing about vampires being real, and that Williams is one. "Willams"/Falsworth has running on this during his existence.]]
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* DespiteTheLackOfANail: Downplayed, but [[spoiler:Harley still ends up as a cyborg after a throat injury, just as her counterpart in the 'main' Marvel universe (Earth-616) did. It's downplayed because we don't see her using the same sonic powers]].


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* InSpiteOfANail: Downplayed, but [[spoiler:Harley still ends up as a cyborg after a throat injury, just as her counterpart in the 'main' Marvel universe (Earth-616) did. It's downplayed because we don't see her using the same sonic powers]].
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* DespiteTheLackOfANail: Downplayed, but [[spoiler:Harley still ends up as a cyborg after a throat injury, just as her counterpart in the 'main' Marvel universe (Earth-616) did. It's downplayed because we don't see her using the same sonic powers]].
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** The fourth issue's montage also mentions the apparent death of [[Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk U.S. nuclear energy expert Bruce Banner]] in an experimental accident, a [[Franchise/TheMightyThor figure seen fighting a dragon during an Icelandic storm]], a [[Franchise/{{Wolverine}} Canadian hermit whose genes might unlock eternal youth]], and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Professor Max Eisenhardt]], expert on mutants, caught up in a row at a London university.

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** The fourth issue's montage also mentions the apparent death of [[Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk U.S. nuclear energy expert Bruce Banner]] in an experimental accident, a [[Franchise/TheMightyThor figure seen fighting a dragon during an Icelandic storm]], a [[Franchise/{{Wolverine}} [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Canadian hermit whose genes might unlock eternal youth]], and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Professor Max Eisenhardt]], expert on mutants, caught up in a row at a London university.
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* PunchAWall: At the start of the first issue, just after Peggy's been revived, representatives of several nations are squabbling over her future as if she's property, not a person. Peggy's in the room while all this is happening, and eventually ends the debate by punching - and breaking - the meeting table.
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** The ''Morning Sentinel'' is clearly based on British broadsheet newspaper''[[UsefulNotes/BritishNewspapers The Guardian]]''.

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** The ''Morning ''The Morning Sentinel'' is clearly based on British broadsheet newspaper''[[UsefulNotes/BritishNewspapers The Guardian]]''.
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* BlandNameProduct: Used throughout the NewspaperBackstory pages.
** Social media giant mys-tech is a ContinuityNod to Creator/MarvelUK's omnipresent EvilInc Mys-Tech, but the industry, font and lower case logo also make it clear that it's referencing Website/{{Facebook}}.
** The ''Morning Sentinel'' is clearly based on British broadsheet newspaper''[[UsefulNotes/BritishNewspapers The Guardian]]''.
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Reinstated and rephrased mys-tech note in Continuity Nod after PM conversation with Minox8x 11. The lower case isn't a typo - it doesn't match the previous (main Marvel Universe) Mys-Tech capitalisation because it’s a social media company and they’re spoofing the Facebook logo.


** A newspaper in the fourth issue has a "free phone for every reader" offer from social media giant Mys-Tech, which was the BigBad for Marvel UK's 1990s books, a corporation led by immortal magicians who'd made a DealWithTheDevil.

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** A newspaper in the fourth issue has a "free phone for every reader" offer from social media giant Mys-Tech, which mys-tech (written in AllLowercaseLetters in a font that's [[BlandNameProduct oddly similar]] to the Website/{{Facebook}} logo). Mys-Tech was the BigBad for Marvel UK's 1990s books, a an EvilInc corporation led by immortal magicians who'd made a DealWithTheDevil.DealWithTheDevil.



** There‘a also a half-seen headline asking whether "-oni really created" "-al intelligence", which seems to be a reference to Marvel UK's Nakasoni Corporation and ''ComicBook/{{Digitek}}''.

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** A newspaper in the fourth issue has a "free phone for every reader" offer from social media giant mys-tech. Mys-Tech was the BigBad for Marvel UK's 1990s books, a corporation led by immortal magicians who'd made a DealWithTheDevil.

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** A newspaper in the fourth issue has a "free phone for every reader" offer from social media giant mys-tech. Mys-Tech Mys-Tech, which was the BigBad for Marvel UK's 1990s books, a corporation led by immortal magicians who'd made a DealWithTheDevil.
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* GovernmentConspiracy: [[spoiler:As of the second issue, it's clear that the Prime Minister has his own agenda. The veiled threats about the fate of Lizzie's family and the end-of-issue ambush he arranges confirm that he's prepared to assassinate people to continue it]].

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* GovernmentConspiracy: [[spoiler:As As of the second issue, it's clear that the Prime Minister has his own agenda. The veiled threats about the fate of Lizzie's family and the end-of-issue ambush he arranges confirm that he's prepared to assassinate people to continue it]]. it. [[spoiler:And all of that's before he's revealed as an actual PresidentEvil, a fake identity for vampire John Falsworth]].
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* JustFollowingOrders: Prime Minister Williams tries to use a variant of this, with a touch of MyCountryRightOrWrong. His internment camps and deportation orders for asylum seekers may be inhumane, but those policies reflect the "will of the people", so he doesn’t accept much responsibility for them.

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* JustFollowingOrders: Prime Minister Harry Williams tries to use a variant of this, with a touch of MyCountryRightOrWrong. His internment camps and deportation orders for asylum seekers may be inhumane, but those policies reflect the "will of the people", so he doesn’t accept much responsibility for them.


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* PresidentEvil: Harry Williams, the British Prime Minister. [[spoiler:Who's actually the vampire [[CanonCharacterAllAlong John Falsworth]]]].
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:The Prime Minister, "Harry Williams" is actually the vampire John Falsworth. His 'main' Marvel Universe (Earth-616) counterpart is better known as Baron Blood]].

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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:The Prime Minister, "Harry Williams" Williams", is actually the vampire John Falsworth. His 'main' main Marvel Universe (Earth-616) counterpart is better known as Baron Blood]].
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:The Prime Minister, "Harry Williams" is actually the vampire John Falsworth. His 'main' Marvel Universe (Earth-616) counterpart is better known as Baron Blood]].


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* TheReveal: Prime Minister Harry Williams is [[spoiler:John Falsworth, the vampire better known in the main (Earth-616) universe as Baron Blood]]. And the blonde woman who confronted Peggy and Tony [[spoiler:is Lady Jacqueline Falsworth, whose Earth-616 equivalent is the super-fast vampiric superhero Spitfire]].
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** The fourth issue's montage also mentions the apparent death of [[Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk U.S. nuclear energy expert Bruce Banner]] in an experimental accident, a [[Franchise/{{Wolverine}} Canadian hermit whose genes might unlock eternal youth]], and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Professor Max Eisenhardt]], expert on mutants, caught up in a row at a London university.

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** The fourth issue has a "free phone for every reader" offer from social media giant mys-tech. Mys-Tech was the BigBad for Marvel UK's 1990s books, a corporation led by immortal magicians who'd made a DealWithTheDevil.

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* ComicBookTime: Downplayed, as the montage of present day [[NewspaperBackstory newspaper stories]] opening the second issue are clearly dated April and May 2022, but captions within the story itself are more generic.

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* ComicBookTime: Downplayed, as the montage of present day [[NewspaperBackstory newspaper stories]] opening the second issue are clearly dated April and May 2022, with the newspapers opening the fourth issue later in May, but captions within the story itself are more generic.



* ContinuityNod: The newspaper montage opening the second issue includes a "Carter Vexes Vixen" headline. Vixen was a recurring villain in the Marvel UK ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'' stories.

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second issue includes a "Carter Vexes Vixen" headline. Vixen was a recurring villain in the Marvel UK ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'' stories.stories.
** The fourth issue has a "free phone for every reader" offer from social media giant mys-tech. Mys-Tech was the BigBad for Marvel UK's 1990s books, a corporation led by immortal magicians who'd made a DealWithTheDevil.
** The fourth issue's montage also mentions the apparent death of [[Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk U.S. nuclear energy expert Bruce Banner]] in an experimental accident, a [[Franchise/{{Wolverine}} Canadian hermit whose genes might unlock eternal youth]], and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Professor Max Eisenhardt]], expert on mutants, caught up in a row at a London university.
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* {{Cyborg}}: This version of Tony Stark seems to be some sort of cyborg, although he appears totally human until he uses his powers. His hand splits and disassembles, revealing machinery, whenever he deploys a HandBlast.

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* {{Cyborg}}: This version of Tony Stark seems to be some sort of is a cyborg, with a synthetic body built around his original brain and spine - although he appears totally human until he uses his powers. His hand splits and disassembles, revealing machinery, whenever he deploys a HandBlast.


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* HandBlast: Tony Stark's preferred weapon. This version of Stark is a cyborg and his artificial hand can split apart to reveal a concealed blaster.
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* Cyborg: This version of Tony Stark seems to be some sort of cyborg, although he appears totally human until he uses his powers. His hand splits and disassembles, revealing machinery whenever he deploys a HandBlast.

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%%* {{Cyborg}}: This version of Tony Stark is a cyborg, although he appears totally human until he uses his powers.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Tony Stark is Howard Stark's grandson here.

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