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** In early February 2023, Anderson ''finally'' [[https://www.cbr.com/marvel-canceled-luke-cage-miniseries-feared-right-wing-backlash/ revealed]] what exactly happened. Anderson states there were too many similarities between the premise and then-recent real-life events (the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse) and Marvel Editorial got nervous about right wing backlash.
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** In early February 2023, Anderson ''finally'' [[https://www.cbr.com/marvel-canceled-luke-cage-miniseries-feared-right-wing-backlash/ revealed]] what exactly happened. Anderson states there were too many similarities between the premise and then-recent real-life events (the (Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, and the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse) and Marvel Editorial got nervous about potential right wing backlash.backlash (and the financial impact).
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* MilestoneCelebration: The now-cancelled Luke Cage-centric ''City on Fire'' tie-in mini-series ''was'' intended to be one for Cage (as 2022 is the one time Power Man's 50th anniversary).
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* MilestoneCelebration: The now-cancelled cancelled Luke Cage-centric ''City on Fire'' tie-in mini-series ''was'' intended to be one for Cage (as 2022 is the one time Power Man's 50th anniversary).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of the tie-in books was a mini-series called ''Luke Cage: City on Fire'', which would have dealt with Cage and his family during the event. For some odd reason, before the event started, the writer claimed that the mini-series was suddenly cancelled.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of the tie-in books was a mini-series called ''Luke Cage: City on Fire'', which would have dealt with Cage and his family during the event. For some odd reason, before the event started, the writer claimed that the mini-series was suddenly cancelled.cancelled.
** In early February 2023, Anderson ''finally'' [[https://www.cbr.com/marvel-canceled-luke-cage-miniseries-feared-right-wing-backlash/ revealed]] what exactly happened. Anderson states there were too many similarities between the premise and then-recent real-life events (the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse) and Marvel Editorial got nervous about right wing backlash.
** In early February 2023, Anderson ''finally'' [[https://www.cbr.com/marvel-canceled-luke-cage-miniseries-feared-right-wing-backlash/ revealed]] what exactly happened. Anderson states there were too many similarities between the premise and then-recent real-life events (the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse) and Marvel Editorial got nervous about right wing backlash.
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* MilestoneCelebration: The now-cancelled Luke Cage-centric ''City on Fire'' tie-in mini-series ''was'' intended to be one for Cage (as 2022 is the one time Power Man's 50th anniversary).
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Possibly with Otto Octavius' inclusion in the event. While it picks up Otto's return to the Big Apple towards the end of Nick Spencer's ''Spider-Man'' (and role in ''Spider-Man Beyond''), it's also not hard to see Otto's prominence as a means of tying into the then-upcoming release of ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome''.
** That being said, Zdarsky's admitted he's enjoyed the chance to finally write Otto (as the character wasn't available during his ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' run).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of the tie-in books was a mini-series called ''Luke Cage: City on Fire'', which would have dealt with Cage and his family during the event. For some odd reason, before the event started, the writer claimed that the mini-series was suddenly cancelled.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Possibly with Otto Octavius' inclusion in the event. While it picks up Otto's return to the Big Apple towards the end of Nick Spencer's ''Spider-Man'' (and role in ''Spider-Man Beyond''), it's also not hard to see Otto's prominence as a means of tying into the then-upcoming release of ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome''.
** That being said, Zdarsky's admitted he's enjoyed the chance to finally write Otto (as the character wasn't available during his ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' run).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: One of the tie-in books was a mini-series called ''Luke Cage: City on Fire'', which would have dealt with Cage and his family during the event. For some odd reason, before the event started, the writer claimed that the mini-series was suddenly cancelled.