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Professor X ALSO had no main MCU counterpart, as of the film's release.





* In ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'', Doctor Strange goes to a universe where variations of a few familiar heroes form the Illuminati. They include a Maria Rambeau that became Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}} instead of her friend Carol Danvers, the Peggy Carter with Captain America's powers previously seen in ''WesternAnimation/{{What If|2021}}'', and a [[Comicbook/XMen Professor X]] more willing to use his telepathic powers in combat. as well as seeing what Mordo would be like as a Sorcerer Supreme. In this setting, unlike the Avengers the Illuminati were able to create an obedient Ultron army as well as kill Thanos before he could wipe out half the universe. Ironically enough, [[TropeNamer Reed Richards himself]] is the only member of the Illuminati that this trope ''doesn't'' apply to, since as of the film’s release he has no main MCU universe counterpart.

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* In ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'', Doctor Strange goes to a universe where variations of a few familiar heroes form the Illuminati. They include a Maria Rambeau that became Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}} instead of her friend Carol Danvers, the Peggy Carter with Captain America's powers previously seen in ''WesternAnimation/{{What If|2021}}'', and a [[Comicbook/XMen Professor X]] more willing to use his telepathic powers in combat. as well as seeing what Mordo would be like as a Sorcerer Supreme. In this setting, unlike the Avengers the Illuminati were able to create an obedient Ultron army as well as kill Thanos before he could wipe out half the universe. Ironically enough, [[TropeNamer Reed Richards himself]] himself]], is the only member of the Illuminati Illuminati, other than Professor X, that this trope ''doesn't'' apply to, since as of the film’s release he has release, they had no main MCU universe counterpart.






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* ''Webcomic/GFSerendipity'': According to WordOfGod, part of the premise of the story was the belief that Stan was actually a competant and charismatic businessman, but ended up selling crappy products. Here, the ForWantOfANail is that Fiddleford met Stan Pines rather than [[spoiler:Ford Pines]]. Stan was able to market Fiddleford's idea for a laptop (this is in the ''80s'' mind you) and they became successes overnight, becoming heads of one of the best companies in a year. [[spoiler:{{Inverted}} with Ford, who never learned of Bill's manipulations and is completely ''bonkers'' when Stan goes to Gravity Falls to search for him.]]

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* ''Webcomic/GFSerendipity'': According to WordOfGod, part of the premise of the story was the belief that Stan was actually a competant and charismatic businessman, but ended up selling crappy products. Here, the ForWantOfANail PointOfDivergence is that Fiddleford met Stan Pines rather than [[spoiler:Ford Pines]]. Stan was able to market Fiddleford's idea for a laptop (this is in the ''80s'' mind you) and they became successes overnight, becoming heads of one of the best companies in a year. [[spoiler:{{Inverted}} with Ford, who never learned of Bill's manipulations and is completely ''bonkers'' when Stan goes to Gravity Falls to search for him.]]

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