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* In the second episode Falcon asks Hulk "Feeling angry?", and he replies "I'm always angry!", a line from the first Avengers film.
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** This also refers to the ''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel'' rebrand following the ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'' event.
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* In "Depth Charge", Captain America displays some knowledge of Atlanteans after Falcon questions their existence. This may be a nod to his time with ComicBook/TheInvadersMarvel during World War 2, where he served alongside [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]].

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* In "Depth Charge", Captain America displays some knowledge of Atlanteans after Falcon questions their existence. This may be a nod to his time with ComicBook/TheInvadersMarvel ComicBook/{{The Invaders|MarvelComics}} during World War 2, where he served alongside [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]].
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** [[ComicBook/NickSpencersCaptainAmerica Falcon briefly gets to wield Captain America's shield.]]

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** [[ComicBook/NickSpencersCaptainAmerica [[ComicBook/CaptainAmericaSamWilson Falcon briefly gets to wield Captain America's shield.]]
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* In the same episode, [[[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]] J. Jonah Jameson appears on a giant TV screen that gets smashed.]] The end of the episode also mentions a "[[ContinuityNod S.H.I.E.L.D. high school recruitment program]]" that ComicBook/NickFury is in charge of.

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* In the same episode, [[[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]] [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 J. Jonah Jameson appears on a giant TV screen that gets smashed.]] The end of the episode also mentions a "[[ContinuityNod S.H.I.E.L.D. high school recruitment program]]" that ComicBook/NickFury is in charge of.
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* In the same episode, [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} J. Jonah Jameson appears on a giant TV screen that gets smashed.]] The end of the episode also mentions a "[[ContinuityNod S.H.I.E.L.D. high school recruitment program]]" that ComicBook/NickFury is in charge of.

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* In the same episode, [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} [[[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]] J. Jonah Jameson appears on a giant TV screen that gets smashed.]] The end of the episode also mentions a "[[ContinuityNod S.H.I.E.L.D. high school recruitment program]]" that ComicBook/NickFury is in charge of.



** Cap takes a jetpack out of Hawkeye's hands, causing Hawkeye to say "Aww, jetpack." Hawkeye often goes "Aww, (noun)" in the recent Creator/MattFraction run of his comic book (And, of course, he's wearing the Fraction outfit with the purple arrow on the front). It also leaves him looking much like he does in ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' (before he was changed in that show to look more like his ''Assemble'' self.)

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** Cap takes a jetpack out of Hawkeye's hands, causing Hawkeye to say "Aww, jetpack." Hawkeye often goes "Aww, (noun)" in the recent Creator/MattFraction run of his comic book (And, of course, he's wearing the Fraction outfit with the purple arrow on the front). It also leaves him looking much like he does in ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' ''[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' (before he was changed in that show to look more like his ''Assemble'' self.)
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* In the Season 4 finale, [[spoiler: Jane is given an enchanted mace and the codename "Thunderstrike."]] These are both references to [[spoiler: Erick Masterson, a character who briefly became the new Thor during TheNineties, before gaining a mace and becoming the hero Thunderstrike.]]

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* In the Season 4 finale, [[spoiler: Jane is given an enchanted mace and the codename "Thunderstrike."]] These are both references to [[spoiler: Erick Masterson, a character who briefly became the new Thor during TheNineties, before gaining a mace and becoming the hero Thunderstrike.]]]]
* In the Season 5 episode "Yemandi", Thor is turned into a frog, but by Morgan la Fey rather than Loki.
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* Red Skull quips that Iron Man [[Film/IronMan1 "has a heart"]].

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* Red Skull ComicBook/RedSkull quips that Iron Man [[Film/IronMan1 "has a heart"]].



* In "Depth Charge", Captain America displays some knowledge of Atlanteans after Falcon questions their existence. This may be a nod to his time with ComicBook/TheInvadersComicBook during World War 2, where he served alongside [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]].

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* In "Depth Charge", Captain America displays some knowledge of Atlanteans after Falcon questions their existence. This may be a nod to his time with ComicBook/TheInvadersComicBook ComicBook/TheInvadersMarvel during World War 2, where he served alongside [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]].
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* In "Depth Charge", Captain America displays some knowledge of Atlanteans after Falcon questions their existence. This may be a nod to his time with Comicbook/TheInvaders during World War 2, where he served alongside [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]].

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* In "Depth Charge", Captain America displays some knowledge of Atlanteans after Falcon questions their existence. This may be a nod to his time with Comicbook/TheInvaders ComicBook/TheInvadersComicBook during World War 2, where he served alongside [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]].
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** Ant-Man shrinks down and leaps inside of Falcon's suit in order to sabotage his wings, just like when [[Film/AntMan they fought in live-action]].

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** Ant-Man shrinks down and leaps inside of Falcon's suit in order to sabotage his wings, just like when [[Film/AntMan [[Film/AntMan1 they fought in live-action]].



* When Hope gets Vision's call in "Avengers No More: Part 2," she says "It's about dang time," a {{Bowdlerize}}d version of her quote from the ''Film/AntMan'' mid-credits scene. Later on, she says the members of the new group seem like "Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers". This leads to another homage, this time to dialogue between the original Wasp and Ant-Man from ''Avengers'' #1:

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* When Hope gets Vision's call in "Avengers No More: Part 2," she says "It's about dang time," a {{Bowdlerize}}d version of her quote from the ''Film/AntMan'' ''Film/AntMan1'' mid-credits scene. Later on, she says the members of the new group seem like "Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers". This leads to another homage, this time to dialogue between the original Wasp and Ant-Man from ''Avengers'' #1:
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* "Avengers: Impossible" ends with fake closing credits, followed by a riff on the 2nd {{Stinger}} for ''Film/TheAvengers2012'', only with the Avengers being teleported off-screen as the Impossible Man asks, "What is schwarma, anyway?"

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* "Avengers: Impossible" ends with fake closing credits, followed by a riff on the 2nd {{Stinger}} for ''Film/TheAvengers2012'', ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', only with the Avengers being teleported off-screen as the Impossible Man asks, "What is schwarma, anyway?"
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* "Avengers: Impossible" ends with fake closing credits, followed by a riff on the 2nd {{Stinger}} for ''Film/TheAvengers2012'', only with the Avengers being teleported off-screen as the Impossible Man asks, "What is schwarma, anyway?"
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* In "Thanos Triumphant", Thanos uses the Infinity Gauntlet to construct an altar for himself in space, just like he did in the original ''Comicbook/InfinityGauntlet'' crossover.

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* In "Thanos Triumphant", Thanos uses the Infinity Gauntlet to construct an altar for himself in space, just like he did in the original ''Comicbook/InfinityGauntlet'' ''Comicbook/TheInfinityGauntlet'' crossover.
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* In the same episode, [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan J. Jonah Jameson appears on a giant TV screen that gets smashed.]] The end of the episode also mentions a "[[ContinuityNod S.H.I.E.L.D. high school recruitment program]]" that ComicBook/NickFury is in charge of.

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* In the same episode, [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} J. Jonah Jameson appears on a giant TV screen that gets smashed.]] The end of the episode also mentions a "[[ContinuityNod S.H.I.E.L.D. high school recruitment program]]" that ComicBook/NickFury is in charge of.



** Cap takes a jetpack out of Hawkeye's hands, causing Hawkeye to say "Aww, jetpack." Hawkeye often goes "Aww, (noun)" in the recent Creator/MattFraction run of his comic book (And, of course, he's wearing the Fraction outfit with the purple arrow on the front). It also leaves him looking much like he does in ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' (before he was changed in that show to look more like his ''Assemble'' self.)

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** Cap takes a jetpack out of Hawkeye's hands, causing Hawkeye to say "Aww, jetpack." Hawkeye often goes "Aww, (noun)" in the recent Creator/MattFraction run of his comic book (And, of course, he's wearing the Fraction outfit with the purple arrow on the front). It also leaves him looking much like he does in ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' (before he was changed in that show to look more like his ''Assemble'' self.)
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* The MacGuffin in "The Eye of Agamotto Part 1" is the Tailsman of Kaluu. In the comics, Kaluu was a enemy and ally of Doctor Strange.

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* The MacGuffin in "The Eye of Agamotto Part 1" is the Tailsman of Kaluu. In the comics, Kaluu was a enemy and ally of Doctor Strange.Strange.
* In the Season 4 finale, [[spoiler: Jane is given an enchanted mace and the codename "Thunderstrike."]] These are both references to [[spoiler: Erick Masterson, a character who briefly became the new Thor during TheNineties, before gaining a mace and becoming the hero Thunderstrike.]]
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** The episode ends with a rift in the team resulting in Cap leading a new group consisting of four Avengers. This is just like in the comics during the "Cap's Kooky Quartet" period.

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** The episode ends with a rift in the team resulting in Cap leading a new group consisting of four Avengers. This is just like in the comics during the "Cap's Kooky Quartet" "ComicBook/CapsKookyQuartet" period.
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* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].

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* Near the end of Dimension Z "Dimension Z" [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra "Hail Hydra" coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].comic]]. The name of Dimension Z comes from the comics story "Castaway in Dimension Z", which was also about Zola trapping Cap in another dimension.
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* "New Year's Resolution" begins with Howard Stark carrying a "package" and being pursued by HYDRA like he does in Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.

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* "New Year's Resolution" begins with Howard Stark carrying a "package" and being pursued by HYDRA like he does in Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.
* The MacGuffin in "The Eye of Agamotto Part 1" is the Tailsman of Kaluu. In the comics, Kaluu was a enemy and ally of Doctor Strange.

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* When Hope gets Vision's call in "Avengers No More: Part 2," she says "It's about dang time," a {{Bowdlerize}}d version of her quote from the ''Film/AntMan'' mid-credits scene. Later on, she says the members of the new group seem like "Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers."

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* When Hope gets Vision's call in "Avengers No More: Part 2," she says "It's about dang time," a {{Bowdlerize}}d version of her quote from the ''Film/AntMan'' mid-credits scene. Later on, she says the members of the new group seem like "Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers.""Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers". This leads to another homage, this time to dialogue between the original Wasp and Ant-Man from ''Avengers'' #1:
-->'''Hope:''' We're not the regular team. We're like... all-new, all-different, or...\\
'''Scott:''' "Or" nothing! That's it. All-new, all-different Avengers.
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* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].

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* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].comic]].
* "New Year's Resolution" begins with Howard Stark carrying a "package" and being pursued by HYDRA like he does in Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.
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* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].
* The biker gang Faustus brainwashes in "New Year's Resolution" are called the [[Comicbook/GhostRider Phantom Riders]].

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* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].
* The biker gang Faustus brainwashes in "New Year's Resolution" are called the [[Comicbook/GhostRider Phantom Riders]].
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* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].

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* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].comic]].
* The biker gang Faustus brainwashes in "New Year's Resolution" are called the [[Comicbook/GhostRider Phantom Riders]].
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* A blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment can be seen in "Adapt to Change"; when Beetle catches a falling Screaming Mimi, she gives him a smitten look; this refers to their ongoing on-again off-again romance in the comics.
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** Outside the movie, there's a biker gang called the Phantom Riders who have a logo showing a flaming skull in a cowboy hat. In the comics, Phantom Rider was the name given to western hero Ghost Rider to distinguish him from the later [[Comicbook/GhostRider flaming-skulled bikers of that name]].
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* When Whitney Frost is first seen in "Why I Hate Halloween," she's shown wearing a golden mask as part of uniform. In the comics, she's a supervillain called Madame Masque who is known for her trademark golden mask.

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* When Whitney Frost is first seen in "Why I Hate Halloween," she's shown wearing a golden mask as part of uniform. In the comics, she's a supervillain called Madame Masque who is known for her trademark golden mask.mask.
* Near the end of Dimension Z [[spoiler:A Zola controled Cap says Hail Hydra coldly, which is more of a reference of the Hydra Supreme Cap's most infamous line in the comic]].
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* The Black Panther costume worn by King T'Chaka in "Sneakers" is the Panther's original design from the Silver Age ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' books by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, right down to the half-cape.

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* The Black Panther costume worn by King T'Chaka in "Sneakers" is the Panther's original design from the Silver Age ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' books by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, right down to the half-cape.half-cape.
* When Whitney Frost is first seen in "Why I Hate Halloween," she's shown wearing a golden mask as part of uniform. In the comics, she's a supervillain called Madame Masque who is known for her trademark golden mask.
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* Hope being able to hold her own against Yelena Belova in "Prison Break" is a reference to their shared Red Room training in the comics.
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* The enchanted mace Black Panther uses against Ares in "The Incredible Herc" is the same one Hercules uses in the comics. He even tosses it to Hercules after Ares is subdued, seemingly implying Herc will begin using it as his personal weapon.
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* The answer to one of the math equations Ms. Marvel is working on in "Show Your Work" is 616, the numerical designation of the mainstream Marvel Universe in the comics.
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* When Hope gets Vision's call in "Avengers No More: Part 2," she says "It's about dang time," a {{Bowdlerize}}d version of her quote from the ''Film/AntMan'' mid-credits scene. Later on, she says the members of the new group seem like "Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers."

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* When Hope gets Vision's call in "Avengers No More: Part 2," she says "It's about dang time," a {{Bowdlerize}}d version of her quote from the ''Film/AntMan'' mid-credits scene. Later on, she says the members of the new group seem like "Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentAvengers.""
* The Black Panther costume worn by King T'Chaka in "Sneakers" is the Panther's original design from the Silver Age ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' books by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, right down to the half-cape.

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