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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: In Brazil, because of national rules regarding religious references in comic books during the UsefulNotes/BrazilianMilitaryRegime, the story was renamed ''O Conflito de uma Raça'' ("The Conflict of a Race") when first published in the country. After the regime was over, reprints of the story feature a straight translation of the original title.
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* TorchTheFranchiseAndRun: A downplayed example. Chris Claremont had Striker [[HeelFaceTurn abandon his dogmatic ways]] in the book's sequel in the hopes other writers would not be able to mishandle the character. Marvel eventually starting using him as a villain again anyway, much to Claremont's chagrin.

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* TorchTheFranchiseAndRun: A downplayed example. Chris Claremont had Striker Stryker [[HeelFaceTurn abandon his dogmatic ways]] in the book's sequel in the hopes other writers would not be able to mishandle the character. Marvel eventually starting using him as a villain again anyway, much to Claremont's chagrin.
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That probably should be in the trivia page for X2


* DisownedAdaptation: Claremont doesn't necessarily hate ''X2'', but over the years has come to view it as a poor adaptation of his source material.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Claremont doesn't necessarily hate ''X2'', but over the years has come to view it as a poor adaptation of his source material.
* TorchTheFranchiseAndRun: A downplayed example. Chris Claremont had Striker [[HeelFaceTurn abandon his dogmatic ways]] in the book's sequel in the hopes other writers would not be able to mishandle the character. Marvel eventually starting using him as a villain again anyway, much to Claremont's chagrin.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Neal Adams did about ten pages worth of pencil art, then was replaced for reasons.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Neal Adams did about ten pages worth of pencil art, art based on an earlier version of the script, then was replaced for reasons.reasons. In those pages, Magneto is killed in place of the two children as the story was originally to be an [[AlternateContinuity out-of-continuity]] one.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Neal Adams did about ten pages worth of pencil art, then was replaced for reasons.

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