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* Issue #23 is a {{breather episode}} starting off with Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65, watching ''Series/FamilyFeud'' of all things, because he's [[TooBleakStoppedCaring unimpressed by how depressing the main story has gotten]]. After getting chewed out by the other Watchers for neglecting his duties, he decides that he'll take a break from Gwen's problems to spend his time checking up on the more mundane antics of her bandmates instead.

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* Issue #23 is a {{breather episode}} starting off with has Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65, watching ''Series/FamilyFeud'' of all things, because he's [[TooBleakStoppedCaring unimpressed by how depressing the main story has gotten]]. After gotten]], before getting chewed out by the other Watchers for neglecting his duties, he decides that he'll take a break from Gwen's problems to spend his time checking up on the more mundane antics of her bandmates instead.duties.
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* Issue #23 is a {{breather episode} starting off with Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65, watching ''Series/FamilyFeud'' of all things, because he's [[TooBleakStoppedCaring unimpressed by how depressing the main story has gotten]]. After getting chewed out by the other Watchers for neglecting his duties, he decides that he'll spend his time checking up on the more mundane and silly antics of the supporting cast instead.

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* Issue #23 is a {{breather episode} episode}} starting off with Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65, watching ''Series/FamilyFeud'' of all things, because he's [[TooBleakStoppedCaring unimpressed by how depressing the main story has gotten]]. After getting chewed out by the other Watchers for neglecting his duties, he decides that he'll take a break from Gwen's problems to spend his time checking up on the more mundane and silly antics of the supporting cast her bandmates instead.

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* Issue #29 begins with Utaa, the Watcher of Earth-8 coming over to make sure things are going well on Earth-65, since that timeline is a major factor that results in his universe being an absolute utopia. While he goes on a smug monologue about the responsibilities they have, Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65 snarks at him while waiting for his fellow Watcher to get up to speed. Utaa promptly freaks out upon learning [[DarkestHour just how badly things have gotten]], only for Utau to tell him in amusement that they can't do anything about it because they aren't allowed to interfere (of course, things go even ''more'' off-the-rails in this issue, prompting both of them to screw the rules and inject themselves into the plot).
---> '''Utaa''': Did I just see your Uncle Ben tell your Gwen to... to... to [[spoiler:'''kill''' Matt Murdock?]]\\

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* Issue #23 is a {{breather episode} starting off with Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65, watching ''Series/FamilyFeud'' of all things, because he's [[TooBleakStoppedCaring unimpressed by how depressing the main story has gotten]]. After getting chewed out by the other Watchers for neglecting his duties, he decides that he'll spend his time checking up on the more mundane and silly antics of the supporting cast instead.
--> '''Utau''': It used to be '''fun'''. But lately, it's so -- angsty! Clenched fists and gritted teeth and... '''another''' ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}? Really?
* Issue #29 begins with Utaa, the Watcher of Earth-8 coming over to make sure things are going well on Earth-65, since that timeline is a major factor that results in his universe being an absolute utopia. While he goes on a smug monologue about the responsibilities they have, Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65 Utau snarks at him while waiting for his fellow Watcher to get up to speed. Utaa promptly freaks out upon learning [[DarkestHour just how badly things have gotten]], only for Utau to tell him in amusement that they can't do anything about it because they aren't allowed to interfere (of course, things go even ''more'' off-the-rails in this issue, prompting both of them to screw the rules and inject themselves into the plot).
---> --> '''Utaa''': Did I just see your Uncle Ben tell your Gwen to... to... to [[spoiler:'''kill''' Matt Murdock?]]\\
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* Issue #29 begins with Utaa, the Watcher of Earth-8 coming over to make sure things are going well on Earth-65, since that timeline is a major factor that results in his universe being an absolute utopia. While he goes on a smug monologue about the responsibilities they have, Utau, the Watcher of Earth-65 snarks at him while waiting for his fellow Watcher to get up to speed. Utaa promptly freaks out upon learning [[DarkestHour just how badly things have gotten]], only for Utau to tell him in amusement that they can't do anything about it because they aren't allowed to interfere (of course, things go even ''more'' off-the-rails in this issue, prompting both of them to screw the rules and inject themselves into the plot).
---> '''Utaa''': Did I just see your Uncle Ben tell your Gwen to... to... to [[spoiler:'''kill''' Matt Murdock?]]\\
'''Utau''' ''(sipping coffee)'': Yeah, so?\\
'''Utaa''': He's an [[CoolOldGuy Uncle]] [[TheMentor Ben]], 65! He can't just-- 'Great Responsibility'? [[WhatTheHellHero Doesn't ring a #&$% bell]]?!
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** Gwen finds out that Peter got stuck with counts of plagiarism and personally asks him about it. Spidey proceeds to nonchalantly explain that Doc Ock [[GrandTheftMe stole his body]] and did all the research while as Peter Parker, hence the plagiarism. Gwen can only elicit a FlatWhat before Spidey decides to go for lunch:

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** Gwen finds out that Peter got stuck with counts of plagiarism and personally asks him about it. Spidey proceeds to nonchalantly explain that [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan Doc Ock [[GrandTheftMe stole his body]] and did all the research while as Peter Parker, hence the plagiarism. Gwen can only elicit a FlatWhat before Spidey decides to go for lunch:
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* Issue #10 sees Gwen's powers not working, so she pops on over to Earth-616 to get help from [[ComicBook/SpiderMan a fellow Spider.]] HilarityEnsues.
** Gwen finds out that Peter got stuck with counts of plagiarism and personally asks him about it. Spidey proceeds to nonchalantly explain that Doc Ock [[GrandTheftMe stole his body]] and did all the research while as Peter Parker, hence the plagiarism. Gwen can only elicit a FlatWhat before Spidey decides to go for lunch:
--> '''Gwen:''' You come '''back''' here, Spider-Man. We need to '''talk''' about this.
--> '''Spider-Man:''' Can't talk now, too hungry. I need hotdogs to live!
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* After landing in an unfamiliar universe, Gwen notes that most of the time she can make a guess as to what universe she's in by [[BlandNameProduct the names]] of [[ProductPlacement famous brands]], specifically citing "Dr. Pepper vs Professor Pop" as her go-to example... and is thrown off when she discovers that in ''this'' universe it's called "Professor Pow."
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* In the first issue, Gwen's flustered reaction to a civilian responding to her presence positively, hugging her and thanking her for saving her from a mugging. All that a shocked Gwen can do in response is meekly follow-up her pre-battle banter by saying that she really does want a burger.

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* In the first issue, Gwen's flustered reaction to a civilian responding to her presence positively, hugging her and thanking her for saving her after she saved them from a mugging. All that a shocked Gwen can do in response is meekly thank her and follow-up her pre-battle banter by saying that she really does want a burger.
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[[folder: Post-Secret Wars (Vol. 2)]]

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[[folder: Post-Secret Wars Radioactive Spider-Gwen (Vol. 2)]]



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* In the first issue, Gwen's flustered reaction to a civilian responding to her presence positively, hugging her and thanking her for saving her from a mugging. All that a shocked Gwen can do in response is meekly follow-up her pre-battle banter by saying that she really does want a burger.
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* According to Issue #32, the Earth-65 counterpart of Rick Jones is an Radio/AlexJones equivalent with a show and web site called “Secret Wars”.

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* According to Issue #32, the Earth-65 counterpart of Rick Jones is an Radio/AlexJones Alex Jones equivalent with a show and web site called “Secret Wars”.
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* According to Issue #32, the Earth-65 counterpart of Rick Jones is an Radio/AlexJones equivalent with a show and web site called “Secret Wars”.
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Has nothing to do with familiarity with in-univeres fiction.


'''Gwen''': [[GenreSavvy Oh, guaranteed.]]

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'''Gwen''': [[GenreSavvy Oh, guaranteed.]]
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** [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour Sue and Johnny Storm]] are sit-com child stars.
** [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour Reed Richards]] is a [[ChildProdigy kid genius]] who offers to help Jessica Drew get back to her home dimension before she can finish stumbling her way through her introduction.

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** [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Sue and Johnny Storm]] are sit-com child stars.
** [[ComicBook/TheFantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] is a [[ChildProdigy kid genius]] who offers to help Jessica Drew get back to her home dimension before she can finish stumbling her way through her introduction.
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* Issue #21, Gwen's disbelief upon discovering that Madripoor has its own bento-stealing counterpart to the Bodega Bandit.
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* [[GiverOfLameNames Harry Osborn's]] nickname for Logan, "The Immortal Mr. Murderhands". Gwen practically pleads with him to use a different name, eventually deciding on her own to call him "Wolverine" based on how his claws remind her of when she met Laura Kinney.
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--> '''Jessica Drew''': "Click, Pop, Heeeey."

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--> '''Jessica Drew''': [[IronicEcho "Click, Pop, Heeeey." "]]

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