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* ExecutiveMeddling - Despite previously having ordained that all Marvel Adventures comics were their own self-contained series, thus eliminating the possibility of ContinuitySnarl or ContinuityLockout, Marvel recently decided that they wanted to have the series be more "relevant" to each other. This lead to ''Avengers'' being axed and ''Super-Heroes'' replacing it as the "canon" team book, with a complete reboot to allow it to tie more to previous stories and the ongoing ''Spider-Man''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling - ExecutiveMeddling: Despite previously having ordained that all Marvel Adventures comics were their own self-contained series, thus eliminating the possibility of ContinuitySnarl or ContinuityLockout, Marvel recently decided that they wanted to have the series be more "relevant" to each other. This lead to ''Avengers'' being axed and ''Super-Heroes'' replacing it as the "canon" team book, with a complete reboot to allow it to tie more to previous stories and the ongoing ''Spider-Man''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling - Despite previously having ordained that all Marvel Adventures comics were their own self-contained series, thus eliminating the possibility of ContinuitySnarl or ContinuityLockout, Marvel recently decided that they wanted to have the series be more "relevant" to each other. This lead to ''Avengers'' being axed and ''Super-Heroes'' replacing it as the "canon" team book, with a complete reboot to allow it to tie more to previous stories and the ongoing ''Spider-Man''.