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* *The Hulk is defeated by a single [[spoiler: smack in the face by {{Mjolnir}}]].

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* *The **The Hulk is defeated by a single [[spoiler: smack in the face by {{Mjolnir}}]].

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* AntiClimaxBoss: Apocalypse is hyped up as an invincible foe who the Avengers can barely even hope to stub the toe of, a foe so dramatic that it requires the Avengers to form a HumongousMecha Iron Man suit. One single blast and Apocalypse falls over like a chump and dies. Even the Avengers seem unimpressed.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Black Widow kissing Bruce Banner after hitting him with a tranquilizing spike. It contributed nothing to the plot, is never mentioned again, and ultimately didn't matter as any CharacterDevelopment it might've given Black Widow is rendered diddly-squat due to the character's death a few pages later.


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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Black Widow kissing Bruce Banner after hitting him with a tranquilizing spike. It contributed nothing to the plot, is never mentioned again, and ultimately didn't matter as any CharacterDevelopment it might've given Black Widow is rendered diddly-squat due to the character's death a few pages later.
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* *The Hulk is defeated by a single [[spoiler: smack in the face by {{Mjolnir}}]].
** Though he put up a decent fight (he was curb-stomping all of the X-Men single-handedly), Namor was swiftly sent flying Team Rocket-style by Ben Grimm.
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* CompleteMonster (''New Dawn'' & ''Eternity Twilight''): [[EvilSorcerer Baron Strucker]], the head of ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, doubles as the [[PsychoSupporter loyal servant]] of the outer god Dormammu. Strucker's first attempt in handing Dormammu the Earth on a silver platter ended up cutting power across the globe, leading to an event known as the Blackout War that cost thousands of lives. After the planet recovers, Strucker [[TreacherousAdvisor plays the part of an ally]] to Namor the Sub-Mariner and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates him]] into spurring a brutal attack on humanity, and spitefully murders their mutual ally Attuma when Namor's back is turned. When Strucker is finally successful in summoning Dormammu, he eagerly sacrifices all of Hydra's minions to whet the dark god's bloodthirst.

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* CompleteMonster (''New Dawn'' & ''Eternity Twilight''): [[EvilSorcerer Baron Strucker]], the head of ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]], doubles as the [[PsychoSupporter loyal servant]] of the outer god Dormammu. Strucker's first attempt in handing Dormammu the Earth on a silver platter ended up cutting power across the globe, leading to an event known as the Blackout War that cost thousands of lives. After the planet recovers, Strucker [[TreacherousAdvisor plays the part of an ally]] to Namor the Sub-Mariner and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates him]] into spurring a brutal attack on humanity, and spitefully murders their mutual ally Attuma when Namor's back is turned. When Strucker is finally successful in summoning Dormammu, he eagerly sacrifices all of Hydra's minions to whet the dark god's bloodthirst.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Pretty much the only thing anybody remembers and even likes about this experiment is its take on Franchise/SpiderMan, and even then Marvel seems content on limiting his gimmick as "Spider-Man as a ninja" rather than "Spider-Man if he was {{Animesque}}".

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Pretty much the only thing anybody remembers and even likes about this experiment is its take on Franchise/SpiderMan, ComicBook/SpiderMan, and even then Marvel seems content on limiting his gimmick as "Spider-Man as a ninja" rather than "Spider-Man if he was {{Animesque}}".
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** The ''Ghost Riders'' one-shot, mostly due its horrible blending of 2D characters and beginner-level CG backgrounds, as well as its [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs out-there tone]], among other things. [[ParodyRetcon Some have argued]] that the comic may in fact fall under PoesLaw, and that the "unintended comedy" was intentional, and the "ironic" appreciation was actually the intended response.[[note]]Then again, it ''is'' written by [[TrollingCreator Chuck Austen]]...[[/note]]

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** The ''Ghost Riders'' one-shot, mostly due its horrible blending of 2D characters and beginner-level CG backgrounds, as well as its [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs out-there tone]], tone, among other things. [[ParodyRetcon Some have argued]] that the comic may in fact fall under PoesLaw, and that the "unintended comedy" was intentional, and the "ironic" appreciation was actually the intended response.[[note]]Then again, it ''is'' written by [[TrollingCreator Chuck Austen]]...[[/note]]
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** ComicBook/XMenPhoenixLegacyOfFire: The nonsensical plot, the female characters incredibly [[WalkingSwimsuitScene limited]] [[VaporWear wardrobe]], the multiple out-of-place [[HotSpringsEpisode hot-springs scenes]], the obvious CG; in short, there's a lot to laugh at for such a [[CutShort short series]].

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** ComicBook/XMenPhoenixLegacyOfFire: The nonsensical plot, the female characters characters' incredibly [[WalkingSwimsuitScene limited]] [[VaporWear wardrobe]], the multiple out-of-place [[HotSpringsEpisode hot-springs scenes]], the obvious CG; in short, there's a lot to laugh at for such a [[CutShort short series]].
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Pretty much the only thing anybody remembers and even like about this experiment is its take on Franchise/SpiderMan, and even then Marvel seems content on limiting his gimmick as "Spider-Man as a ninja" rather than "Spider-Man if he was {{Animesque}}".

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Pretty much the only thing anybody remembers and even like likes about this experiment is its take on Franchise/SpiderMan, and even then Marvel seems content on limiting his gimmick as "Spider-Man as a ninja" rather than "Spider-Man if he was {{Animesque}}".
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the Ben Dunn penned series. While the art is nice and the reimagined characters are interesting, the plot that surrounds them is very cookie-cutter, and due to the large number of characters, none of them are given enough time to develop.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the Ben Dunn penned series. While the art is nice and the reimagined characters are interesting, the plot that surrounds them is very cookie-cutter, and due to the large number of characters, none of them are given enough time to develop.develop.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Even with {{Anime}} and {{Manga}}'s mainstream popularity re-boom in TheNewTens, this experiment was already a rather amusing look into how the US comic books industry in the 2000s perceived the mediums and their conventions, when anime and manga had already rocketed into the public consensus to being present in Barnes and Nobles by the mid 2000s and being shown on Cartoon Network's Toonami since the late 1990s, and when the likes of Marvel and DC were only beginning to find their way out of the American Dark Age of Comics.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the Ben Dunn penned series. While the art is nice and the reimagined characters are interesting, the plot that surrounds them is very cookie-cutter, and due to the large number of characters, none of them are given enough time to develop.
* UncannyValley: The ''Ghost Riders'' one-shot makes heavy usage of CGI, and it's blatantly obvious that Satana is a Poser figure who was traced over, making her look jarringly out of place compared to the more traditionally manga-esque style used for Ghost Rider and Hellstorm.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the Ben Dunn penned series. While the art is nice and the reimagined characters are interesting, the plot that surrounds them is very cookie-cutter, and due to the large number of characters, none of them are given enough time to develop.
* UncannyValley: The ''Ghost Riders'' one-shot makes heavy usage of CGI, and it's blatantly obvious that Satana is a Poser figure who was traced over, making her look jarringly out of place compared to the more traditionally manga-esque style used for Ghost Rider and Hellstorm.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the Ben Dunn penned series. While the art is nice and the reimagined characters are interesting, the plot that surrounds them is very cookie-cutter, and due to the LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, none of them are given enough time to develop.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus on the Ben Dunn penned series. While the art is nice and the reimagined characters are interesting, the plot that surrounds them is very cookie-cutter, and due to the LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, large number of characters, none of them are given enough time to develop.
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-->"''I never would've expected to beat Apocalypse so easily!"

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-->"''I -->"I never would've expected to beat Apocalypse so easily!"
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* AntiClimaxBoss: Apocalypse is hyped up as an invincible foe who the Avengers can barely even hope to stub the toe of, a foe so dramatic that it requires the Avengers to form a HumongousMecha Iron Man suit. One single blast and Apocalypse falls over like a chump and dies. Even the Avengers seem unimpressed.
-->"''I never would've expected to beat Apocalypse so easily!"
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*CompleteMonster (''New Dawn'' & ''Eternity Twilight''): [[EvilSorcerer Baron Strucker]], the head of ComicBook/{{Hydra}}, doubles as the [[PsychoSupporter loyal servant]] of the outer god Dormammu. Strucker's first attempt in handing Dormammu the Earth on a silver platter ended up cutting power across the globe, leading to an event known as the Blackout War that cost thousands of lives. After the planet recovers, Strucker [[TreacherousAdvisor plays the part of an ally]] to Namor the Sub-Mariner and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulates him]] into spurring a brutal attack on humanity, and spitefully murders their mutual ally Attuma when Namor's back is turned. When Strucker is finally successful in summoning Dormammu, he eagerly sacrifices all of Hydra's minions to whet the dark god's bloodthirst.

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