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* To stop Vanya, Number Five shot her in the back of the head in the comics. However in the adaptation [[spoiler: Allison looks like she's considering shooting her sister in the back of her head, but instead puts the gun near her ear so the sound knocks her out instead.]]

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* To stop Vanya, Number Five shot her in the back of the head in the comics. However in the adaptation [[spoiler: Allison looks like she's considering shooting her sister Viktor in the back of her his head, but instead puts the gun near her his ear so the sound knocks her him out instead.]]
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* Season 3 includes the concierge at a dog named Mr. Pennycrumb, who was Five's dog in the comics, and Lila carrying a bag holding a record from the band [=Prime8s=], which was Diego and Vanya's band in the comics.

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* Season 3 includes the concierge at a dog named Mr. Pennycrumb, who was Five's dog in the comics, and Lila carrying a bag holding a record from the band [=Prime8s=], which was Diego and Vanya's band in the comics.comics.
* When Stanley is kugelblitzed, he holds a slushi with a print of Comic!Diego on the cup.
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* Klaus's powers in the comics include levitation. Season 2 appears to show him using them, but it's actually just Ben invisibly holding him up.

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* Klaus's powers in the comics include levitation. Season 2 appears to show him using them, but it's actually just Ben invisibly holding him up.up.
* Season 3 includes the concierge at a dog named Mr. Pennycrumb, who was Five's dog in the comics, and Lila carrying a bag holding a record from the band [=Prime8s=], which was Diego and Vanya's band in the comics.
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* A FreezeFrameBonus in season 2 is a blueprint in Reginald's office, which reveals he's been trying to build a televator, one of the Hargreeves' primary method of travel in the comics.

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* A FreezeFrameBonus in season 2 is a blueprint in Reginald's office, which reveals he's been trying to build a televator, one of the Hargreeves' primary method of travel in the comics.comics.
* Klaus's powers in the comics include levitation. Season 2 appears to show him using them, but it's actually just Ben invisibly holding him up.
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* A FreezeFrameBonus in season 2 is a chalkboard schematic in Reginald's office, which reveals he's been trying to build a televator, one of the Hargreeves' primary method of travel in the comics.

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* A FreezeFrameBonus in season 2 is a chalkboard schematic blueprint in Reginald's office, which reveals he's been trying to build a televator, one of the Hargreeves' primary method of travel in the comics.
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* In the season two premiere, Allison rumors some soldiers so that their head explodes, the same way she killed Kennedy in the comics.

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* In the season two premiere, Allison rumors some soldiers so that their head explodes, the same way she killed Kennedy in the comics.
* A FreezeFrameBonus in season 2 is a chalkboard schematic in Reginald's office, which reveals he's been trying to build a televator, one of the Hargreeves' primary method of travel in the
comics.
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* The Swedes masquerading as milkmen in season 2 is based on a throwaway line from the ''Dallas'' arc in the comics where Luther accuses Diego of being too paranoid by mocking him with the idea of the milkman being an intergalactic assassin. In the show, the milkmen actually ''are'' a threat to reckon with.

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* The Swedes masquerading as milkmen in season 2 is based on a throwaway line from the ''Dallas'' arc in the comics where Luther accuses Diego of being too paranoid by mocking him with the idea of the milkman being an intergalactic assassin. In the show, the milkmen actually ''are'' a threat to reckon with.with.
* In the season two premiere, Allison rumors some soldiers so that their head explodes, the same way she killed Kennedy in the comics.

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* Double as a [[FreezeFrameBonus blink-and-you’ll miss it]], there is a Prime-8s’ poster in Diego’s room at the boxing club, alluding to the punk band he and Vanya were in during their teens in the comics.

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* Double as a [[FreezeFrameBonus blink-and-you’ll miss it]], there is a Prime-8s’ poster in Diego’s room at the boxing club, alluding to the punk band he and Vanya were in during their teens in the comics.comics.
* The Swedes masquerading as milkmen in season 2 is based on a throwaway line from the ''Dallas'' arc in the comics where Luther accuses Diego of being too paranoid by mocking him with the idea of the milkman being an intergalactic assassin. In the show, the milkmen actually ''are'' a threat to reckon with.
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* Luther's codename "Spaceboy" in the comics is now just a nickname Allison uses to tell her daughter stories.
** Actually, you can see at least two "Spaceboy" signs being held up by fans in [[spoiler:Leonard's]] flashback, so it's safe to assume it's (or was at some point) his actual codename.
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* Reginald's monocle becomes an important item in the comics that Five eventually finds, whereas in the Netflix adaptation, it doesn't appear to have any significant ability besides an accessory, since Diego tosses it away early on and it's never really brought up again.

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* Reginald's monocle becomes an important item in the comics that Five eventually finds, whereas in the Netflix adaptation, it doesn't appear appears to have any significant ability besides an accessory, a mundane significance as a simple corrective lens, since Diego tosses takes it away from Grace early on on, without the viewer seeing, and it's never really brought up again and again.
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* Ben in the comics was stated in diary excerpts to only be doing his hero work to please Reginald and Luther, but in the Netflix adaptation, he is vocally uncomfortable about using his abilities and takes no pleasure in their missions.

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* Ben in the comics was stated in diary excerpts to only be doing his hero work to please Reginald and Luther, but Luther. Then, in the Netflix adaptation, he is vocally uncomfortable about using his abilities and takes no pleasure in their missions.
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* Double as a [[FreezeFrameBonus]], there is a Prime-8s’ poster in Diego’s room at the boxing club, alluding to the punk band he and Vanya were in during their teens in the comics.

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* Double as a [[FreezeFrameBonus]], [[FreezeFrameBonus blink-and-you’ll miss it]], there is a Prime-8s’ poster in Diego’s room at the boxing club, alluding to the punk band he and Vanya were in during their teens in the comics.

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* Hargreeves had an article framed in his study about the Academy’s Eiffel Tower job, which was the first mission they went on in the comics.

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* Hargreeves had an article framed in his study about the Academy’s Eiffel Tower job, which was the first mission they went on in the comics.
* Double as a [[FreezeFrameBonus]], there is a Prime-8s’ poster in Diego’s room at the boxing club, alluding to the punk band he and Vanya were in during their teens in the
comics.

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** Before he attempts to conjure Reginald in the same episode, Klaus kicks off his shoes—a reference to the comics, where shoes negate his powers.

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** Before he attempts to conjure Reginald in the same episode, Klaus kicks off his shoes—a reference to the comics, where shoes negate his powers.powers.
* Hargreeves had an article framed in his study about the Academy’s Eiffel Tower job, which was the first mission they went on in the comics.
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* [[http://www.gstatic.com/tv/thumb/tvbanners/16091715/p16091715_b_v8_ab.jpg Klaus sitting barefoot on the table]] in the first episode resembles [[https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/1200x680/public/syfywire_blog_post/2018/10/umbrella%20academy.PNG a pose he does in the comics]]... although in the comics he does it while [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating]].

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* [[http://www.gstatic.com/tv/thumb/tvbanners/16091715/p16091715_b_v8_ab.jpg Klaus sitting barefoot on the table]] in the first episode resembles [[https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/1200x680/public/syfywire_blog_post/2018/10/umbrella%20academy.PNG a pose he does in the comics]]... although in the comics he does it while [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating]].levitating]].
** Before he attempts to conjure Reginald in the same episode, Klaus kicks off his shoes—a reference to the comics, where shoes negate his powers.
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* Reginald's monocle becomes an important item in the comics that Five eventually finds, whereas in the Netflix adaptation, it doesn't appear to have any significant ability besides an accessory, since Diego tosses it away early on and it's never really brought up again.
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* To stop Vanya, Number Five shot her in the back of the head in the comics. However in the adaptation [[spoiler: Allison looks like she's considering shooting her sister in the back of her head, but instead puts the gun near her ear so the sound knocks her out instead.]]

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* To stop Vanya, Number Five shot her in the back of the head in the comics. However in the adaptation [[spoiler: Allison looks like she's considering shooting her sister in the back of her head, but instead puts the gun near her ear so the sound knocks her out instead.]]]]
* [[http://www.gstatic.com/tv/thumb/tvbanners/16091715/p16091715_b_v8_ab.jpg Klaus sitting barefoot on the table]] in the first episode resembles [[https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/1200x680/public/syfywire_blog_post/2018/10/umbrella%20academy.PNG a pose he does in the comics]]... although in the comics he does it while [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating]].
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** Actually, you can see at least two "Spaceboy" signs being held up by fans in [[spoiler:Leonard's]] flashback, so it's safe to assume it's (or was at some point) his actual codename.

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** Actually, you can see at least two "Spaceboy" signs being held up by fans in [[spoiler:Leonard's]] flashback, so it's safe to assume it's (or was at some point) his actual codename.codename.
* To stop Vanya, Number Five shot her in the back of the head in the comics. However in the adaptation [[spoiler: Allison looks like she's considering shooting her sister in the back of her head, but instead puts the gun near her ear so the sound knocks her out instead.]]
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* Luther's codename "Spaceboy" in the comics is now just a nickname Allison uses to tell her daughter stories.

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* Luther's codename "Spaceboy" in the comics is now just a nickname Allison uses to tell her daughter stories.stories.
** Actually, you can see at least two "Spaceboy" signs being held up by fans in [[spoiler:Leonard's]] flashback, so it's safe to assume it's (or was at some point) his actual codename.
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* Ben in the comics was stated in diary excerpts to only be doing his hero work to please Reginald and Luther, but in the Netflix adaptation, he is vocally uncomfortable about using his abilities and takes no pleasure in their missions.
* Luther's codename "Spaceboy" in the comics is now just a nickname Allison uses to tell her daughter stories.

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