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* BigBookOfWar: There are three groups around claiming to be the Avengers: this group, the New Avengers and the Dark Avengers. Pym pointed to the press that, according to the internal statutes of the Avengers, the "real" avengers are his group, as he's the only founding member in either of the three groups.
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The third volume, written by Creator/AlEwing, revolved around an entirely new team formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it included among its cast ComicBook/MonicaRambeau, ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, and ComicBook/SheHulk. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was relaunched and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contained the same characters and plot as before. The title lasted only ten issues before being softly cancelled in the build-up to ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]''

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The third volume, written by Creator/AlEwing, revolved around an entirely new team formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it included among its cast ComicBook/MonicaRambeau, ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, and ComicBook/SheHulk. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was relaunched and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contained the same characters and plot as before. The title lasted only ten issues before being softly cancelled in the build-up to ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]''
Wars]]''. During ''Secret Wars'', Ewing wrote a two issue mini-series, ''Captain Britain and the Mighty Defenders'', which had similar characters and themes. Ewing has since brought Blue Marvel and Monica Rambeau over to the ''[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/TheUltimates2015 Ultimates]]'' series.
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** Dan Slott's run began exactly like Kurt Busiek and George Pérez run: with a vision of the statues of the founding members of the Avengers. Of course, the statues were standing in all their glory back then, and now they were a ruin (as the mansion was abandoned), but it's the same statue.
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* RatedMForManly: The Colective Man, with the strength of all the Chinese people combined, broke [=USAgent=]'s shield with a single punch. That's [[BadassCrew the strength of a united nation]], so different to the US, where everyone minds his own business! The [=USAgent=] stroke back: in America [[TheHero a single man, the right man, can make the difference]]! One of the women present asked them to stop fighting, because she will drown under so much testosterone.
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* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: The Scarlet Witch is not really the Scarlet Witch. Henry Pym is Earth's scientist supreme, and couldn't be fooled for long. Ronin also [[http://evil-inc.com/images/blogart/Avengers_liplock.html discovered it]]. How? Let's keep that a secret. He pointed that if Mockingbird ever finds out that detail, she will stuff her combat staffs into his parts where the sun does not shine.
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* ShoutOut: Spider-Man [[Film/TheAvengers has an army]]. Luke Cage has [[ComicBook/SheHulk a lawyer]].

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* ShoutOut: Spider-Man [[Film/TheAvengers [[Film/TheAvengers2012 has an army]]. Luke Cage has [[ComicBook/SheHulk a lawyer]].
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The second volume, written by Al Ewing, revolved around an entirely new team formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it included among its cast ComicBook/MonicaRambeau, ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, and ComicBook/SheHulk. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was rebooted and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contained the same characters and plot as before. The title lasted only ten issues before being softly cancelled in the build-up to ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]''

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The second third volume, written by Al Ewing, Creator/AlEwing, revolved around an entirely new team formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it included among its cast ComicBook/MonicaRambeau, ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, and ComicBook/SheHulk. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was rebooted relaunched and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contained the same characters and plot as before. The title lasted only ten issues before being softly cancelled in the build-up to ''[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]]''
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The comic book began in the aftermath of ''Comicbook/CivilWar'', and it was composed of the Avengers that supported the Registration act. They fought against ComicBook/{{Ultron}}, an army of ComicBook/{{Venom}}s, and Doctor Doom. This team was disbanded after the ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion'' and the beginning of the ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. The Comicbook/NewAvengers were around as well, running away from the law.

The second team was led by [[ComicBook/AntMan Henry Pym]]. The New Avengers were still on the loose and the new government sponsored Avengers were the ComicBook/DarkAvengers, Pym's team had an international approach instead. They lasted until the end of the series, where they disbanded. The series altogether lasted for 36 issues (May, 2007-June, 2010)

The third team to use that name formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and is lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it includes Spectrum (ComicBook/MonicaRambeau), ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/SheHulk, The ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan and the mysterious new Ronin. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was rebooted and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contains the same characters and plot as before.

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The comic book began in the aftermath of ''Comicbook/CivilWar'', and it was composed of the Avengers that supported the Registration act. They fought against ComicBook/{{Ultron}}, an army of ComicBook/{{Venom}}s, and Doctor Doom.Doom, and on occasion, their fellow Avengers. This team was disbanded after the ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion'' and the beginning of the ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. The Comicbook/NewAvengers were around as well, running away from the law.

The second After Secret Invasion, the title underwent a revamp, going from being written by Brian Bendis to Dan Slott, and venturing into more "traditional" super-hero fare. This team was led by [[ComicBook/AntMan Henry Pym]]. The New Avengers were still on the loose and the new government sponsored Avengers were the ComicBook/DarkAvengers, Pym's team had an international approach instead.instead, forming in the wake of an international magical crisis. They lasted until the end of the series, where they disbanded. The series altogether lasted for 36 issues (May, 2007-June, 2010)

The third second volume, written by Al Ewing, revolved around an entirely new team to use that name formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and is lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it includes Spectrum (ComicBook/MonicaRambeau), included among its cast ComicBook/MonicaRambeau, ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/SheHulk, The ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan and the mysterious new Ronin. ComicBook/SheHulk. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was rebooted and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contains contained the same characters and plot as before.
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* PoorCommunicationKills: Kenneth Brashear appears in his father's undersea lairs without warning. Spider-Man assumes he's attacking, and the two fight until Monica intervenes.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Kenneth Max Brashear appears in his father's undersea lairs without warning. Spider-Man assumes he's attacking, and the two fight until Monica intervenes.



* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Ava tries going back to her family during ''Last Days'', but since she's the White Tiger, they're terrified by her(Because of what happened to Hector Ayala and Angela Del Toro) and drive her away.

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Ava tries going back to her family during ''Last Days'', but since she's the White Tiger, they're terrified by her(Because her (Because of what happened to Hector Ayala and Angela Del Toro) and drive her away.
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** Power Man mentions the fight against [[ComicBook/YoungAvengers Mother]], and the fact that Monica doesn't know what he's talking about. Later on in the issue, we see him reading texts from SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}}, who's in the middle of robbing a casino in his own series.

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** Power Man mentions the fight against [[ComicBook/YoungAvengers Mother]], and the fact that Monica doesn't know what he's talking about. Later on in the issue, we see him reading texts from SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}}, Loki, who's in the middle of robbing a casino in his own series.
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The comic book began in the aftermath of ''Comicbook/CivilWar'', and it was composed of the Avengers that supported the Registration act. They fought against ComicBook/{{Ultron}}, an army of ComicBook/{{Venom}}s, and SelfDemonstrating/DoctorDoom. This team was disbanded after the ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion'' and the beginning of the ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. The Comicbook/NewAvengers were around as well, running away from the law.

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The comic book began in the aftermath of ''Comicbook/CivilWar'', and it was composed of the Avengers that supported the Registration act. They fought against ComicBook/{{Ultron}}, an army of ComicBook/{{Venom}}s, and SelfDemonstrating/DoctorDoom.Doctor Doom. This team was disbanded after the ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion'' and the beginning of the ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. The Comicbook/NewAvengers were around as well, running away from the law.
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* ArtShift: The scenes of Dr. Doom in the middle ages with Morgan Lefay were intended to resemble paintings. The scenes set in the time-travel to TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks resemble the coloration by points used at that time.

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* ArtShift: The scenes of Dr. Doom in the middle ages with Morgan Lefay were intended to resemble paintings. The scenes set in the time-travel to TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks resemble the coloration by points used at that time.

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The third team to use that name formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and is lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it includes Spectrum (Monica Rambeau), ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/SheHulk, The ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan and the mysterious new Ronin. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was rebooted and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contains the same characters and plot as before.

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The third team to use that name formed during ''ComicBook/{{Infinity}}'', and is lead by [[ComicBook/LukeCageHeroForHire Luke Cage]] and it includes Spectrum (Monica Rambeau), (ComicBook/MonicaRambeau), ComicBook/WhiteTiger (Ava Ayala), Power Man (Victor Alvarez), ComicBook/TheFalcon, ComicBook/SheHulk, The ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan and the mysterious new Ronin. During ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' it was rebooted and rebranded into ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', though it still contains the same characters and plot as before.
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* BattleCry: No, not [[AvengersAssemble that one]]. Power Man comes up with one for himself and White Tiger: "Tiger power!" (citing it as the only decent way their names can go together) Ava is less than impressed.



* {{Retcon}}: The events of ''ComicBook/{{Nextwave}}'' were ultimately revealed to be in-canon, with Monica revealing that the only ones who knew that it actually happened where those involved. And it particularly hurt Monica. Or at least it's canon in the sense the beyond corporation was messing with their minds.

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* {{Retcon}}: The events of ''ComicBook/{{Nextwave}}'' were ultimately revealed to be in-canon, with Monica revealing that the only ones who knew that it actually happened where those involved. And it particularly hurt Monica. Or at least it's canon in the sense the beyond corporation Beyond Corporation was messing with their minds.



** Power Man's caption for ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'' #3 reads [[WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}} "Strong to the finish, 'cause New York is his spinach."]]



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After using Gideon Mace to "stir the pot" with his bigotry, Jason Quantrell has him killed, as he needs things to "move faster" than Mace can accommodate for.

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After [[spoiler:After using Gideon Mace to "stir the pot" with his bigotry, Jason Quantrell has him killed, as he needs things to "move faster" move faster than Mace can accommodate for.]]

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* KickTheDog: Spider-Man threatens to have Danielle Cage sent into childcare.

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* KickTheDog: Superior Spider-Man threatens to have Danielle Cage sent into childcare.


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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Jason Quantrell gives Gideon Mace a short but effective one in #3 of the relaunch, pointing out that Mace lacks subtlety, and that the world is leaving him behind, despite his efforts to keep up.


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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After using Gideon Mace to "stir the pot" with his bigotry, Jason Quantrell has him killed, as he needs things to "move faster" than Mace can accommodate for.
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* NotSoStoic: The Vision is pure logic, he saw a "wave" that turns people into stone, and he simply intrigued by the phenomenon. It takes much more than that to get an emotional response or a BigNo from him. Something like the return of the ScarletWitch, perhaps? Yep. That will do it.

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* NotSoStoic: The Vision is pure logic, he saw a "wave" that turns people into stone, and he simply intrigued by the phenomenon. It takes much more than that to get an emotional response or a BigNo from him. Something like the return of the ScarletWitch, ComicBook/ScarletWitch, perhaps? Yep. That will do it.
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!Tropes Used by the third team(2013-).

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Ava tries going back to her family during ''Last Days'', but since she's the White Tiger, they're terrified by her and drive her away.

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Ava tries going back to her family during ''Last Days'', but since she's the White Tiger, they're terrified by her her(Because of what happened to Hector Ayala and Angela Del Toro) and drive her away.
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The '''Mighty Avengers''' is a comic book focused on Comicbook/TheAvengers. Despite the NonIndicativeName (the group did not call itself that way, but just "The Avengers"), it was not the only team claiming to be the Avengers at the time.

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The '''Mighty Avengers''' is a comic book focused on Comicbook/TheAvengers. Despite the It has something of a NonIndicativeName (the group did not call itself that way, but just "The Avengers"), it Mighty Avengers", but simply "The Avengers"). It was not the only team claiming to be the Avengers at the time.
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The '''Mighty Avengers''' is a comic book focused in Comicbook/TheAvengers. Despite the NonIndicativeName (the group did not call itself that way, but just "The Avengers"), it was not the only team claiming to be the Avengers at the time.

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The '''Mighty Avengers''' is a comic book focused in on Comicbook/TheAvengers. Despite the NonIndicativeName (the group did not call itself that way, but just "The Avengers"), it was not the only team claiming to be the Avengers at the time.
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** In issue 10, a caption has this to say of New York: "It's a helluva town." A reference to ''Out on the Town''.

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** In issue 10, a caption has this to say of New York: "It's a helluva town." A reference to ''Out on the Town''.''Theatre/OnTheTown''.
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* TakeThat: A few in the Last Days tie-ins to ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'' towards the characters in the Hickman series (though not towards the series themselves).
** Issue #8 of ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'' has most of the cast point out that ComicBook/TheIlluminati should have asked for help to deal with the incursion crisis rather than hiding it from the world until it was too late to stop it.
** Issue #9 takes one of the ArcWords from [[ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers The Avengers]] and twists it. "We were Avengers" in the main series is used in a melancholy, nostalgic sense to show that despite their best efforts the Avengers were slowly falling apart at the seams. In Mighty Avengers it's the opposite, showing heroes and regular people alike banding together to help others even in the face of the end of the world, and stating to each other that ''this'' was what made them real heroes.
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* BreakingSpeech: White Tiger gives an epic one to the Tiger God in #8; When it threatens to devour her soul, she tells it to try, pointing out that her friends wouldn't allow anyone else to wield the Amulets after her. She then mocks it for talking about the days when humanity feared it, and how modern humans hunt, cage and pity its kind. She follows up by stating that the Tiger God is afraid of humanity, and that she is more feared then it is,and finishes by demanding the Tiger God give her all its power. And it ''does so''.
-->'''Ava''': Your time is done. '''I'm''' the beast that hunts in the darkness now. '''I'm''' the monster who even monsters fear. '''I'm the White Tiger'''. You want a deal? This is your deal. Give me everything you have. Now. Or crawl away and die and I'll do it without you.
-->'''Tiger God''': ...Damn you.


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* EvilCripple: After his encounter with Spider-Man (way back in TheEighties), Gideon Mace is confined to a wheelchair.
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** Watching Avenger Prime and Deathwalker Prime fighting, Luke angrily mutters if what's happening isn't some "[[ComicBook/XMen Dark Phoenix]] [[SymbolSwearing $#!%]]."


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* {{Determinator}}: Luke Cage. The Deathwalker Prime forces everyone on Earth to submit to its will, and sticks Luke inside an illusion. He still keeps fighting it. For the record, the only other person shown resisting is ''Captain America'', and he's not shown resisting anywhere near as much as Cage.


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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Luke Cage's comment on destroying the Deathwalker's macguffin, about not having "saved the world" in a while can be taken on it's face, or as a comment on the nature of superhero comics focusing less on over-the-top heroics, and [[ComicBook/CivilWar more on]] [[ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen conflicts between superheroes]].


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* LotusEaterMachine: The Deathwalker Prime tries this on the Avengers. To its credit, it does at least try different illusions for each of them. It still doesn't work.


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* ASharedSuffering: Utilised by the team during their FusionDance, listing all the members who've lost a family member, and how it unites them.

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** The Bear, who previously appeared in a flashback arc of ComicBook/IronMan, turns out to be an important part of the Four Who Rule's plan.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistance: [[spoiler:Turns out this is what's become of Kevin Brashear, rendering saving him pointless.]]

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** The Bear, who previously appeared in a single issue of a flashback arc of ComicBook/IronMan, turns out to be an important part of the Four Who Rule's plan.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistance: AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler:Turns out this is what's become of Kevin Brashear, rendering saving him pointless.]]



** In issue 4, Falcon mentions that Spidey's been stealing food from the other Avengers and spitting in it, as seen over in the concurrent run of ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.

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** In issue 4, Falcon mentions that Spidey's been stealing food from the other Avengers and spitting in it, as seen over in the concurrent run of ComicBook/{{Avengers}}.ComicBook/TheAvengers.



** The reason Spitfire isn't with Blade is because she's keeping an eye on the Black Knight, who according to [[ComicBook/{{Avengers}} Avengers: World]] is having some issues,

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** The reason Spitfire isn't with Blade is because she's keeping an eye on the Black Knight, who according to [[ComicBook/{{Avengers}} [[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers: World]] is having some issues,


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* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Kaluu uses his magic to transport Redline into another dimension, absent all his clothes, save his underwear.


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* SeenItAll: A very dark variant, where a woman being interviewed by the news lists off all the normal fears and anxieties a normal person in the Marvel Universe has, before noting that the end of all existence is just another thing on the list.


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** Kaluu also counts, though he's more a {{Jerkass}} at most. It still gets some angry comments from Steven Rodgers during ''Last Days''.
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** [[spoiler:Kevin Brashear, on his return from the Neutral Zone, looks amazingly like ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}.]]

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** [[spoiler:Kevin Brashear, on his return from the Neutral Zone, looks amazingly like ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}.like [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Doctor Manhattan]] And by "amazingly", we mean exactly.]]

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Jason Quantrell violently murders Gideon Mace. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.]]

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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistance: [[spoiler:Turns out this is what's become of Kevin Brashear, rendering saving him pointless.]]
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Jason Quantrell violently murders Gideon Mace. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. Even when the Beyonder taking his place is foiled, Mace remains dead.]]



** For ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', it seems to be Jason Quantrell.

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** For ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', it seems to be Jason Quantrell. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a Beyonder that's taken over him.]]


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* TheCameo: Peter Corbeau, once a major supporting character in ComicBook/{{XMen}} back in the seventies, appears for one panel in ''Last Days'', talking about the Incursions.


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** [[spoiler:Kevin Brashear, on his return from the Neutral Zone, looks amazingly like ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}.]]


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* WhatTheHellHero: Adam and Monica are anything but impressed by Reed Richards and T'Challa's actions over in ''[[ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers New Avengers]]''.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: Steve Rodgers says this to the team during the ''Last Days'' tie-in, even though the team's not done or doing anything to him.


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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Ava tries going back to her family during ''Last Days'', but since she's the White Tiger, they're terrified by her and drive her away.
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* {{Retcon}}: The events of ''ComicBook/{{Nextwave}}'' were ultimately revealed to be in-canon, with Monica revealing that the only ones who knew that it actually happened where those involved. And it particularly hurt Monica.

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* {{Retcon}}: The events of ''ComicBook/{{Nextwave}}'' were ultimately revealed to be in-canon, with Monica revealing that the only ones who knew that it actually happened where those involved. And it particularly hurt Monica. Or at least it's canon in the sense the beyond corporation was messing with their minds.
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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Jason Quantell violently murders Gideon Mace. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.]]

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Jason Quantell Quantrell violently murders Gideon Mace. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.]]



** For ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', it seems to be Jason Quantell.

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** For ''Captain America and the Mighty Avengers'', it seems to be Jason Quantell.Quantrell.



* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Jason Quantell, head of Cortex Incorporated, is this from the word 'go'.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Jason Quantell, Quantrell, head of Cortex Incorporated, is this from the word 'go'.



* GoneHorriblyRight: Jason Quantell got a bunch of mad scientists to build a gateway to another dimension. And they did. Everyone else was killed, and Quantell... [[FateWorseThanDeath wasn't so lucky]].

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* GoneHorriblyRight: Jason Quantell Quantrell got a bunch of mad scientists to build a gateway to another dimension. And they did. Everyone else was killed, and Quantell...Quantrell... [[FateWorseThanDeath wasn't so lucky]].



** Monica, when she learns that [[spoiler:the Beyond Corporation is behind Quantell.]]

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** Monica, when she learns that [[spoiler:the Beyond Corporation is behind Quantell.Quantrell.]]



* PerpetualSmiler: Jason Quantell never stops smiling. It gets seriously [[SlasherSmile creepy]] after ''Axis''.

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* PerpetualSmiler: Jason Quantell Quantrell never stops smiling. It gets seriously [[SlasherSmile creepy]] after ''Axis''.
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** The Beyond Corporation is this for Monica Rambeau, mostly because everyone thinks she's nuts when she brings them up. [[spoiler:She gets vindicated when they ''do'' show up.]]

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* BodyHorror: All over the place after ''Axis''.



* DiggingYourselfDeeper: Spidey's attempt to apologise for what [=SpOck=] did isn't helped by him bringing up threatening to send Danielle into child-care. He even admits he's got no idea why he said it.



** [[spoiler:The Beyond Corporation. All of them.]]



** The Mighty Avengers do this as well to defeat them becoming "Avenger Prime".

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** The Mighty Avengers do this as well to defeat them them, becoming "Avenger Prime".



* {{Hypocrite}}: A news-anchor criticises Sam Wilson for using potentially lethal force against a pair of hoodlums, then immediately starts an editorial about why the police ''should'' be allowed to use it.



* KnightTemplar: Sam Wilson becomes one under the effect of the Inversion, crippling two criminals, and acting like an utter dick to the Avengers. He does mercifully get over it, though.

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* KnightTemplar: Sam Wilson becomes one under the effect of the Inversion, crippling two criminals, violently assaulting the Plunderer and his goon, and acting like an utter dick to the Avengers. He does mercifully get over it, though.


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** Monica, when she learns that [[spoiler:the Beyond Corporation is behind Quantell.]]
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: She-Hulk and Blue Marvel, when one of Blue Light's gang uses a strobe effect to escape them. Then Adam goes and tells Monica anyway, much to She-Hulk's displeasure.


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Sam Wilson, after the Inversion.


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* PoorCommunicationKills: Kenneth Brashear appears in his father's undersea lairs without warning. Spider-Man assumes he's attacking, and the two fight until Monica intervenes.

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