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** Also in that story, a new Whirlwind is introduced: Jo Reeves. Her name is a reference to Jo Harding and Melissa Reeves, two characters from the 1996 film ''Film/Twister''.

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** Also in that story, a new Whirlwind is introduced: Jo Reeves. Her name is a reference to Jo Harding and Melissa Reeves, two characters from the 1996 film ''Film/Twister''.''Film/Twister''.
* In ''Family Time'', Peter/Spidey quotes the ''Music/{{Commodores}}'' song "Brick House" while taunting Powerhouse. He also describes Beast as having "that '[[Series/SesameStreet Cookie Monster's]] Cool Professor Uncle' vibe".

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* Several ''Infinity Crisis'' stories reference the "Fox Theory" to explain how the Multiverse works. This is a tip of the hat to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardner_F._Fox Gardner F. Fox]], who introduced the Multiverse to DC Comics with the 1961 story ''Flash of Two Worlds!''.

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* Several ''Infinity Crisis'' stories reference the "Fox Theory" to explain how the Multiverse works. This is a tip of the hat to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardner_F._Fox Gardner F. Fox]], who introduced popularized the Multiverse to as a part of DC Comics lore with the 1961 story ''Flash of Two Worlds!''.Worlds!''.
* In ''Battlestars in their Eyes'', it's established that Ghost was born in Anlaby, England. That is the birthplace of Hannah John-Kamen, who portrayed Ghost in ''Ant-Man and the Wasp''.
** Also in that story, a new Whirlwind is introduced: Jo Reeves. Her name is a reference to Jo Harding and Melissa Reeves, two characters from the 1996 film ''Film/Twister''.
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* In ''Rampage of the Rani'', [[Spoiler: the rocket Meilin Lee uses to defeat The Rani is called the Thunderbolt.]] Which is the same name of the rocket in [[Film/TheGate]] (Which plays out similarly as that film's climax.)

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* In ''Rampage of the Rani'', [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: the rocket Meilin Lee uses to defeat The Rani is called the Thunderbolt.]] Which is the same name of the rocket in [[Film/TheGate]] [[Film/TheGate The Gate]] (Which plays out similarly as that film's climax.)
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* In ''Rampage of the Rani'', [[Spoiler: the rocket Meilin Lee uses to defeat The Rani is called the Thunderbolt.]] Which is the same name of the rocket in [[Film/TheGate]] (Which plays out similarly as that film's climax.)

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* Constantine compares [[spoiler:the Ancient One]] to "[[Film/{{Constantine}} a prat of a fallen angel I used to know]]", and also mentions the time he cured himself of cancer by selling his soul to three lords of Hell.



** [[spoiler:The confrontation between the Power Rangers and the Avengers ends in a similar matter to the confrontation with the Justice League in ''Justice League/Powers Rangers''; where Kimberly was interrogated by Diana in the comic, here she is 'questioned' by Mister Fantastic and the Scarlet Witch]].
** The Power Rangers Earth is named Earth-1993 after the year the franchise made its debut.



* In ''In Hand and Foot'', Jessica Jones gets exasperated at the bizarre creatures from the Turtles' Earth and snaps "what's next, a [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo samurai rabbit?]]" Later on, it's noted that even the not-so-pop-culture-savvy Foot have sometimes been reminded of Darth Vader by the Shredder's attire, even if they would never make the analogy to his face.
* In ''Distant Cousins'', Carol mentions a recent bad date she had with someone called Marcus, a reference to the controversial storyline in ''Avengers'' where she was essentially raped by the Scarlet Centurion.
** In the same story, Carol is upset to learn that Cat Grant's nickname for her is ComicBook/PowerGirl with Kara explaining there's already a Captain Marvel on this Earth and "it's a whole legal thing" referring to the infamous decades-long battle between DC and Marvel over the "Captain Marvel" name.
** The [[Film/SupermanTheMovie Lex Luthor of Earth-1978]] muses that the Lex of [[Series/Supergirl2015 Earth-38]] reminds him of "[[Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace an idiot nephew of mine"]].

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* In ''In Hand and Foot'', Jessica Jones gets exasperated at the bizarre creatures from the Turtles' Earth and snaps asks "what's next, a [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo samurai rabbit?]]" Later on, it's noted that even the not-so-pop-culture-savvy Foot have sometimes been reminded of Darth Vader by the Shredder's attire, even if they would never make the analogy to his face.
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* In ''Distant Cousins'', Carol mentions a recent bad date she had with someone called Marcus, a reference to the controversial storyline in ''Avengers'' where she was essentially raped by the Scarlet Centurion.
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Carol is upset to learn that Cat Grant's nickname for her is ComicBook/PowerGirl with Kara explaining there's already a Captain Marvel on this Earth and "it's a whole legal thing" referring to the infamous decades-long battle between DC and Marvel over the "Captain Marvel" name.
** The [[Film/SupermanTheMovie Lex Luthor of Earth-1978]] muses that the Lex of [[Series/Supergirl2015 Earth-38]] reminds him of "[[Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace an idiot nephew of mine"]].
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** In Chapter 3, [[spoiler:a displaced alternate Joker talks with the Earth-51 Joker about some of the other versions of them he's witnessed while traveling the multiverse, including [[WesternAnimation/TheBatman a demented punk clown]] and [[Film/TheDarkKnight a version who is "just makeup and a scarred face"]].]]



** [[MythologyGag Much like the original LXG comic]] Randolph Carter is related to Literature/JohnCarterOfMars. (albeit as distant cousins rather than as descendant and ancestor).

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** [[MythologyGag Much like the original LXG comic]] comic]], Randolph Carter is related to Literature/JohnCarterOfMars. (albeit as distant cousins rather than as descendant and ancestor).



** Discussing the alternate versions of Clark Kent/Superman that exist in the multiverse, the Doctor cites examples such as a reality where Kal-El's spacecraft landed on Earth in the Middle Ages and ended up forging Excalibur (''Superman: Kal''), a Superman that [[Series/LoisAndClark faces standard criminals more often than superhumans]] or a world where he became [[ComicBook/SupermanRedSon the ruler of Russia during the Cold War]].



** In Chapter 12 of ''Glimpses'', [[spoiler: Hekapoo]] was apparently in the universe of ''Literature/IronWidow'' just before arriving on Earth-467.

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** In Chapter 12 of ''Glimpses'', 12, [[spoiler: Hekapoo]] was apparently in the universe of ''Literature/IronWidow'' just before arriving on Earth-467.



** The Skysurfer Strike Force's Earth is referred to as Earth-199596, as the show was originally broadcast from 1995-96.
* In ''An Amazing New Year'', how Jerry Chang gained his powers is meant to homage the events of the PS4 game ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsAvengers Marvel's Avengers]]'', but on a ''much'' less destructive scale.



** ''Doctor Who'''s home universe is designated Earth-231163 as an homage to the British way of dating the show's debut: November 23, 1963. British dating puts the day before the month.



** During her freestyle over the instrumental of "Titanic", the Wild Card namedrops or makes references to a lot of musicians (besides Red Skull & Eobard Thawne): respectively The Notorious B.I.G., Common, 100 gecs, Ghostface Killah, Montell Jordan, MF DOOM & Eric B. and Rakim. She also references Shia LaBeouf' "Do it!" meme.

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** During her freestyle over the instrumental of "Titanic", the Wild Card namedrops or makes references to a lot of musicians (besides Red Skull & Eobard Thawne): Thawne) a lot of musicians: respectively The Notorious B.I.G., Common, 100 gecs, Ghostface Killah, Montell Jordan, MF DOOM & Eric B. and Rakim. She also references Shia LaBeouf' "Do it!" meme.



** The title of Chapter 10, "END CREDITS!", is a reference to the song of the same name by JPEGMAFIA.

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** The title of Chapter 10, "END CREDITS!", is a reference to the song of the same name by JPEGMAFIA.Music/{{JPEGMAFIA}}.
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** The title of Chapter 9, "Stop Making Sense", is a reference to the concert film (and live album) of the same name by the Music/TalkingHeads.[[note]]In the commentary, Pighead explained that the original title was "My Own Worst Enemy", a reference to the song of the same name by the band Lit, but it got changed later.]]

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** The title of Chapter 9, "Stop Making Sense", is a reference to the concert film (and live album) of the same name by the Music/TalkingHeads.[[note]]In the commentary, Pighead explained that the original title was "My Own Worst Enemy", a reference to the song of the same name by the band Lit, but it got changed later.]][[/note]]



** In the Main/ClosingCredits of Chapter 10, Westside Gunn[[note]]famed underground rapper and founder of the label Griselda Records]] is jokingly mentioned as having sold crack to a pine tree. According to the commentary, this is a reference to HIVEMIND, a rap-focused Website/YouTube channel.

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** In the Main/ClosingCredits of Chapter 10, Westside Gunn[[note]]famed underground rapper and founder of the label Griselda Records]] Records[[/note]] is jokingly mentioned as having sold crack to a pine tree. According to the commentary, this is a reference to HIVEMIND, a rap-focused Website/YouTube channel.
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** The name that is given to JustForFun/{{Bowsette}}, "Ruby", comes from a fanfiction named ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16116029 A New Princess in Town]]''.
** According to the commentary, Andrew Hussie' appearance in the series is based on [[https://mspfa.com/?s=35746&p=7 his appearance]] on a fancomic named ''Homestuck 2^2: Taking Back Canon''.[[note]]She also notes that it's something she decided after Chapter 1, as a sort of little retcon.[[/note]]
** In Chapter 2, Mario & Jack English exchange quotes from ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'', most specifically the fight between Jacket & Biker.
---> '''Jack English''': You're dead meat.
'''Mario''' (after he got told by one of the commands to say something badass): Well, if it's-a what you want...
** The title of Chapter 3, "shadowymultiversalpsycho.zip" (with the "dot" written in all letters), references a fake lost Music/KanyeWest album named "blackamericanpsycho.zip".



** Another one in Chapter 4: the game (or, at least, one of them) that [[VideoGame/MyFriendPedro Pedro]] & [[ComicBook/DoomsdayClock Rorschach II]] are forced to do in the prison has been described by the author as a "live television version of ''VideoGame/SuperCrateBox''".



** In Chapter 6, Cyborg Noodle is repaired and given a new outfit, including a shirt with the cover art for [[Music/KanyeWest ''Graduation'']] as the artwork.

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** Still in Chapter 5, the presence of the icebergs is an entire homage to the [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/iceberg-tiers-parodies iceberg tier format]] and, in return, some shout-outs to particular theories and trivias are made.
** Another one in Chapter 5 and one that is easy to miss out: apparently, the way the Narrator of the series is imprisoned references ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil''.[[note]]There's no precision on who exactly is referenced here but it might be Earth-3 Alexander Luthor, as he spent most of his time in the comic in the same position.[[/note]]
** In Chapter 6, Cyborg Noodle is repaired and given a new outfit, including a shirt with the cover art for [[Music/KanyeWest ''Graduation'']] ''[[Music/KanyeWest Graduation]]'' as the artwork.artwork.
** Still in Chapter 6, Main/WordOfGod states that the scene with Pighead and UB!Alto Clef was a reenactment of the intro of ''[[VideoGame/HenryStickminSeries Infiltrating the Airship]]''.
** The title of Chapter 7, "Shot for Me", is a reference to the song of the same name by Music/{{Drake}}.


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** In Chapter 7 again, at one point, Sunky and his friends do [[VideoGame/HenryStickminSeries the Distraction Dance]].
** The title of Chapter 8, "Titanic (Brad Fucking Drowned Remix)", is a reference to the song of the same name by Music/EarlSweatshirt.
** During her freestyle over the instrumental of "Titanic", the Wild Card namedrops or makes references to a lot of musicians (besides Red Skull & Eobard Thawne): respectively The Notorious B.I.G., Common, 100 gecs, Ghostface Killah, Montell Jordan, MF DOOM & Eric B. and Rakim. She also references Shia LaBeouf' "Do it!" meme.
** The title of Chapter 9, "Stop Making Sense", is a reference to the concert film (and live album) of the same name by the Music/TalkingHeads.[[note]]In the commentary, Pighead explained that the original title was "My Own Worst Enemy", a reference to the song of the same name by the band Lit, but it got changed later.]]
** The title of Chapter 10, "END CREDITS!", is a reference to the song of the same name by JPEGMAFIA.
** In the Main/ClosingCredits of Chapter 10, Westside Gunn[[note]]famed underground rapper and founder of the label Griselda Records]] is jokingly mentioned as having sold crack to a pine tree. According to the commentary, this is a reference to HIVEMIND, a rap-focused Website/YouTube channel.
** Still in the closing credits of Chapter 10, a lot of people have shout-outs given their way: Andrew Hussie, Daniel Mullins, Music/KendrickLamar, the Website/SCPFoundation, [[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogIDW Ian Flynn & Evan Stanley]], [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] and others.
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* In ''Bewitchcraft: An Infinity Crisis Halloween Story'', Eddie dresses as [[Film/WalkHardTheDeweyCoxStory Dewey Cox]] (Who was a real guy in their universe) and later sings a Halloween-themed cover of the song "Muskrat Love" to try (and fail) to [[ItMakesSenseInContext set a romantic scene for Melody and Wendy the Good Little Witch]].

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* In ''Bewitchcraft: An Infinity Crisis Halloween Story'', Eddie dresses as [[Film/WalkHardTheDeweyCoxStory Dewey Cox]] (Who was a real guy in their universe) and later sings a Halloween-themed cover of the song "Muskrat Love" to try (and fail) to [[ItMakesSenseInContext set a romantic scene for Melody and Wendy the Good Little Witch]].Witch]].
* Several ''Infinity Crisis'' stories reference the "Fox Theory" to explain how the Multiverse works. This is a tip of the hat to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardner_F._Fox Gardner F. Fox]], who introduced the Multiverse to DC Comics with the 1961 story ''Flash of Two Worlds!''.
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* In ''Bewitchcraft: An Infinity Crisis Halloween Story'', Eddie dresses as [[Film/WalkHardTheDeweyCoxStory Dewey Cox]] (Who was a real guy in their universe) and later sings a Halloween-themed cover of the song "Muskrat Love" to [[ItMakesSenseInContext make things romantic for Melody and Wendy the Good Little Witch]].

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* In ''Bewitchcraft: An Infinity Crisis Halloween Story'', Eddie dresses as [[Film/WalkHardTheDeweyCoxStory Dewey Cox]] (Who was a real guy in their universe) and later sings a Halloween-themed cover of the song "Muskrat Love" to try (and fail) to [[ItMakesSenseInContext make things set a romantic scene for Melody and Wendy the Good Little Witch]].
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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Spirit of Halloween'', Star indirectly thinks of the AlternateHistory novel, ''Literature/TheManInTheHighCastle'' while talking to Winn.

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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Spirit of Halloween'', Star indirectly thinks of the AlternateHistory novel, ''Literature/TheManInTheHighCastle'' while talking to Winn.Winn.
* In ''Bewitchcraft: An Infinity Crisis Halloween Story'', Eddie dresses as [[Film/WalkHardTheDeweyCoxStory Dewey Cox]] (Who was a real guy in their universe) and later sings a Halloween-themed cover of the song "Muskrat Love" to [[ItMakesSenseInContext make things romantic for Melody and Wendy the Good Little Witch]].
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* In ''Women of Wonder'', the introduction of [[spoiler:John Constantine]] often invokes Franchise/JohnWick.

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* In ''Women of Wonder'', the introduction of [[spoiler:John Constantine]] often invokes Franchise/JohnWick.Franchise/JohnWick.
* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Spirit of Halloween'', Star indirectly thinks of the AlternateHistory novel, ''Literature/TheManInTheHighCastle'' while talking to Winn.
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* In ''Infinity Crisis: Chronicles of the Hex'', the character of [[VideoGame/TheHex ???]] decides to change their name to [[VideoGame/TheBeginnersGuide Coda]]. It's also stated that ''The Beginner's Guide'' properly exists in Earth-199999[[note:Funny enough, ''The Beginner's Guide'' was the original inspiration for ??? and [[Main/ShowWithinAShow "Walk"]], its home game[[/note]].

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* In ''Infinity Crisis: Chronicles of the Hex'', the character of [[VideoGame/TheHex ???]] decides to change their name to [[VideoGame/TheBeginnersGuide Coda]]. It's also stated that ''The Beginner's Guide'' properly exists in Earth-199999[[note:Funny Earth-199999.[[note]]Funny enough, ''The Beginner's Guide'' was the original inspiration for ??? and [[Main/ShowWithinAShow "Walk"]], its home game[[/note]].game[[/note]]

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* In ''Infinity Crisis: Chronicles of the Hex'', the character of [[VideoGame/TheHex ???]] decides to change their name to [[VideoGame/TheBeginnersGuide Coda]]. It's also stated that ''The Beginner's Guide'' properly exists in Earth-199999.[[note:Funny enough, ''The Beginner's Guide'' was the original inspiration for ??? and [[Main/ShowWithinAShow "Walk"]], its home game.[[/note]]

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* In ''Infinity Crisis: Chronicles of the Hex'', the character of [[VideoGame/TheHex ???]] decides to change their name to [[VideoGame/TheBeginnersGuide Coda]]. It's also stated that ''The Beginner's Guide'' properly exists in Earth-199999.[[note:Funny Earth-199999[[note:Funny enough, ''The Beginner's Guide'' was the original inspiration for ??? and [[Main/ShowWithinAShow "Walk"]], its home game.[[/note]]game[[/note]].


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** In Chapter 6, Cyborg Noodle is repaired and given a new outfit, including a shirt with the cover art for [[Music/KanyeWest ''Graduation'']] as the artwork.
** In Chapter 7, Tony compares the process of resurrection used by D.E.L.I.L.A.H. to bring back the other Fans to ''Film/TheExorcist''.
** Still in Chapter 7, while the Wild Card is filming [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSecurityBreach William Afton being dragged by the Blob]], she's singing "Yummy", by Music/JustinBieber.

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** While the Wild Card explains to SCP-507 and Candy!Gamzee Makara why she brought them into her headquarters, she states that Thanos' actions "impacted every single [[Main/PrecisionFStrike fucking]] single universe on this side of [[Website/SCPFoundation Alagadda]]". Can also count as a Main/MythologyGag.

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** While the Wild Card explains to SCP-507 and Candy!Gamzee Makara why she brought them into her headquarters, she states that Thanos' actions "impacted every single [[Main/PrecisionFStrike fucking]] single universe on this side of [[Website/SCPFoundation Alagadda]]". Can also count as a Main/MythologyGag.



* In ''Infinity Crisis: Chronicles of the Hex'', the character of [[VideoGame/TheHex ???]] decides to change their name to [[VideoGame/TheBeginnersGuide Coda]]. It's also stated that ''The Beginner's Guide'' properly exists in Earth-199999.[[note: Funny enough, ''The Beginner's Guide'' was the original inspiration for ??? and [[Main/ShowWithinAShow "Walk"]], its home game.[[/note]]

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* In ''Infinity Crisis: Chronicles of the Hex'', the character of [[VideoGame/TheHex ???]] decides to change their name to [[VideoGame/TheBeginnersGuide Coda]]. It's also stated that ''The Beginner's Guide'' properly exists in Earth-199999.[[note: Funny [[note:Funny enough, ''The Beginner's Guide'' was the original inspiration for ??? and [[Main/ShowWithinAShow "Walk"]], its home game.[[/note]][[/note]]
* ''Another Side of the Glimpses'':
** In Chapter 3, during an in-universe Website/{{YouTube}} video that he's recording, [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys Freddy Fazbear]] references both VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFuckboys and the [[Series/TheEricAndreShow "What if it was purple?"]] meme.
** The title of Chapter 4, "The Games We Play", is a reference to the song of the same name by Music/PushaT.
** Still about Chapter 4, when the VideoGame/RavingRabbids are doing a dance-off in order to distract the members of the VideoGame/{{Broforce}}, it's mentioned that Music/TheBeeGees' "Stayin' Alive" and Music/{{Stormzy}}' "Vossi Bop" are playing in the background.
** The title of Chapter 5, "I Was Never There", is a reference to the song of the same name by Music/TheWeeknd & Music/{{Gesaffelstein}}.
** In Chapter 5, when Sunky finds himself groggy after bursting out of the portal, he starts singing "Glitter", by Music/TylerTheCreator.
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* In the very end of ''Infinity Crisis: Some Twitter Videos'', the Wild Card sings "Look At The Sky" by Music/PorterRobinson.
* ''Infinity Crisis: Multiversal Moves'':
** During the presentation of the golf lab and its history, it's mentioned that the takeover of the place happened "before [the scientists] could say "[[ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow KLTPZYXM]]"".
** While the Wild Card explains to SCP-507 and Candy!Gamzee Makara why she brought them into her headquarters, she states that Thanos' actions "impacted every single [[Main/PrecisionFStrike fucking]] single universe on this side of [[Website/SCPFoundation Alagadda]]". Can also count as a Main/MythologyGag.


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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: Future Avengers'', Adi has the surname of Amritraj. This is intended to be a nod to Indian tennis player and actor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Amritraj Vijay Amritraj]].

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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: Future Avengers'', Adi has the surname of Amritraj. This is intended to be a nod to Indian tennis player and actor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Amritraj Vijay Amritraj]].Amritraj]].
* In ''Women of Wonder'', the introduction of [[spoiler:John Constantine]] often invokes Franchise/JohnWick.
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* ''National Stride: An Infinity Crisis Fourth of July Story'' has [[spoiler: the Ultra-Humanite]] listening to the beginning of [[Music/LennyKravitz "American Woman"]] at the end.

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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: Future Avengers'', Adi has the surname of Amritraj. This is intended to be a nod to Indian tennis player and actor [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Amritraj Vijay Amritraj]].
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** The title is an obvious nod to ''Series/TheManFromUncle''.

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** The title is an obvious nod to ''Series/TheManFromUncle''.''Series/TheManFromUncle''.
* ''National Stride: An Infinity Crisis Fourth of July Story'' has [[spoiler: the Ultra-Humanite]] listening to the beginning of [[Music/LennyKravitz "American Woman"]] at the end.
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** Tana calls Nyx [[Film/{{Beetlejuice}} "Lydia Deetz"]] at one point.

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** Tana calls Nyx [[Film/{{Beetlejuice}} "Lydia Deetz"]] at one point.point.
* ''The Girl From TORONTO'';
** The title is an obvious nod to ''Series/TheManFromUncle''.
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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like. Later on, the Doctor mentions a reality he's witnessed where Asgardians are little grey aliens, clearly meant to be the [[Franchise/StargateVerse Stargate]].

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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like. Later on, the Doctor mentions a reality he's witnessed where Asgardians are little grey aliens, clearly meant to be the a shout out to [[Franchise/StargateVerse Stargate]].
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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like. Later on, the Doctor mentions a reality he's witnessed where the Asgard are little grey aliens, clearly meant to be the Franchise/StargateVerse.

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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like. Later on, the Doctor mentions a reality he's witnessed where the Asgard Asgardians are little grey aliens, clearly meant to be the Franchise/StargateVerse.[[Franchise/StargateVerse Stargate]].
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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like.

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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like. Later on, the Doctor mentions a reality he's witnessed where the Asgard are little grey aliens, clearly meant to be the Franchise/StargateVerse.
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* In ''In Hand and Foot'', Jessica Jones gets exasperated at the bizarre creatures from the Turtles' Earth and snaps "what's next, a [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo samurai rabbit?]]"

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* In ''In Hand and Foot'', Jessica Jones gets exasperated at the bizarre creatures from the Turtles' Earth and snaps "what's next, a [[ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo samurai rabbit?]]"rabbit?]]" Later on, it's noted that even the not-so-pop-culture-savvy Foot have sometimes been reminded of Darth Vader by the Shredder's attire, even if they would never make the analogy to his face.
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** The scene in which one of Ozel's friends causes a foodfight homages ''Film/AnimalHouse''.
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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like.

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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like.like.
* ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: Celestial Navigation'':
** Ozel sings "Wonderful World" by Music/SamCooke to herself before being approached by her college friends.
** Tana calls Nyx [[Film/{{Beetlejuice}} "Lydia Deetz"]] at one point.
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* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ET'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like.

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* In ''His Hazelnut Heart'', Danny catches Tucker dancing to "Disco Girl", a parody of "Dancing Queen" by Music/{{ABBA}} from the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode ''[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E6DipperVsManliness Dipper vs. Manliness]]''.
* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: Freedom Force'', the members of the titular group discus a variety of Creator/MarxBrothers films.

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* In ''His Hazelnut Heart'', Heart'';
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Danny catches Tucker dancing to "Disco Girl", a parody of "Dancing Queen" by Music/{{ABBA}} from the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode ''[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E6DipperVsManliness Dipper vs. Manliness]]''.
** When Dash informs Vlad that [[ShowWithinAShow "Admiral Pillow and the Search for Cushion Island"]] is an kids' edutainment show with puppets, he compares it to ''Series/BetweenTheLions'' and ''Series/ThePuzzlePlace''.
* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: Freedom Force'', the members of the titular group discus a variety of Creator/MarxBrothers films.films.
* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: The Greatest Party in the Galaxy'', the Earth-2011 Darcy mentions ''Film/ET'' when questioning what Jane expected Thor to look like.
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** ''Doctor Who'''s home universe is designated Earth-231163 as an homage to the British way of dating the show's debut: November 23, 1963. British dating puts the day before the month.

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** ''Doctor Who'''s home universe is designated Earth-231163 as an homage to the British way of dating the show's debut: November 23, 1963. British dating puts the day before the month.month.
* In ''His Hazelnut Heart'', Danny catches Tucker dancing to "Disco Girl", a parody of "Dancing Queen" by Music/{{ABBA}} from the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode ''[[Recap/GravityFallsS1E6DipperVsManliness Dipper vs. Manliness]]''.
* In ''Infinity Crisis Aftermath: Freedom Force'', the members of the titular group discus a variety of Creator/MarxBrothers films.
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