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* AudienceAlienatingEra: Marvel's entire linewide relaunch saw Spider-Man go from his post-''[[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga Clone Saga]]'' DorkAge and land in an even worse one where practically nothing happened. The X-Men fared no better than Spider-Man with Alan Davis supervising all the X-titles which saw only one storyline worth reading (The Twelve) and otherwise stagnated.

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* AudienceAlienatingEra: Marvel's entire linewide relaunch saw Spider-Man go from his post-''[[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga Clone Saga]]'' DorkAge AudienceAlienatingEra and land in an even worse one where practically nothing happened. The X-Men fared no better than Spider-Man with Alan Davis supervising all the X-titles which saw only one storyline worth reading (The Twelve) and otherwise stagnated.
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* DorkAge: Marvel's entire linewide relaunch saw Spider-Man go from his post-''[[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga Clone Saga]]'' DorkAge and land in an even worse one where practically nothing happened. The X-Men fared no better than Spider-Man with Alan Davis supervising all the X-titles which saw only one storyline worth reading (The Twelve) and otherwise stagnated.

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* DorkAge: AudienceAlienatingEra: Marvel's entire linewide relaunch saw Spider-Man go from his post-''[[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga Clone Saga]]'' DorkAge and land in an even worse one where practically nothing happened. The X-Men fared no better than Spider-Man with Alan Davis supervising all the X-titles which saw only one storyline worth reading (The Twelve) and otherwise stagnated.
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* HoYay: Cap breaks Hawkeye out of his brainwashing by staring deeply into his eyes. And Hawkeye was his first pick of Avenger to recruit. Just sayin'...
* MyRealDaddy: For all titles that weren't related to the X-Men or Spider-Man, it was this. Daredevil, Avengers, Black Panther, Inhumans, Thor, Iron Man and Captain America all had very acclaimed late 90s runs which are all seen as great starting points for new readers.

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* HoYay: Cap breaks Hawkeye out of his brainwashing by staring deeply into his eyes. And Hawkeye was his first pick of Avenger to recruit. Just sayin'...
* MyRealDaddy: For all titles that weren't related to the X-Men or Spider-Man, it was this. Daredevil, Avengers, Black Panther, Inhumans, Thor, Iron Man and Captain America all had very acclaimed late 90s runs which are all seen as great starting points for new readers.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: When Spidey opts out of being involved in the Avengers, Sandman immediately steps in to tell anyone if they wanna badmouth the webhead, they'll have to deal with him first.
* HoYay: Cap breaks Hawkeye out of his brainwashing by staring deeply into his eyes. And Hawkeye was his first pick of Avenger to recruit. Just sayin'...
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* DorkAge: Marvel's entire linewide relaunch saw Spider-Man go from his post CloneSaga DorkAge and land in an even worse one where practically nothing happened. The X-Men fared no better than Spider-Man with Alan Davis supervising all the X-titles which saw only one storyline worth reading (The Twelve) and otherwise stagnated.

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* DorkAge: Marvel's entire linewide relaunch saw Spider-Man go from his post CloneSaga post-''[[ComicBook/TheCloneSaga Clone Saga]]'' DorkAge and land in an even worse one where practically nothing happened. The X-Men fared no better than Spider-Man with Alan Davis supervising all the X-titles which saw only one storyline worth reading (The Twelve) and otherwise stagnated.
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*DorkAge: Marvel's entire linewide relaunch saw Spider-Man go from his post CloneSaga DorkAge and land in an even worse one where practically nothing happened. The X-Men fared no better than Spider-Man with Alan Davis supervising all the X-titles which saw only one storyline worth reading (The Twelve) and otherwise stagnated.
*MyRealDaddy: For all titles that weren't related to the X-Men or Spider-Man, it was this. Daredevil, Avengers, Black Panther, Inhumans, Thor, Iron Man and Captain America all had very acclaimed late 90s runs which are all seen as great starting points for new readers.

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