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It's established that the Eerie Cuties comics exist in the [=Ma3=] universe (and in a mild bit of creator self-indulgence, are apparently a fairly successful print line). There's no suggestion of supernatural phenomena existing in this comic, though.
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It\'s established that the Eerie Cuties comics exist in the [=Ma3=] universe (and in a mild bit of creator self-indulgence, are apparently a fairly successful print line). There\'s no suggestion of supernatural phenomena existing in this comic, though.
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Equally, yes, it's blindingly obvious that the whole wrestling promotion within which Lynn works is an extended reference to the EC comics, with expies of the Delacroix sisters (the
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Equally, yes, it\'s blindingly obvious that the whole wrestling promotion within which Lynn works is an extended reference to the EC comics, with expies of the Delacroix sisters (the \"Night Sisters\"), Tiffany Winters, and so on. Apparently, they\'ve built the entire promotion around these conceits (and Kiley gets to call out how goofy the whole thing is when [=DiDi=] makes her watch the wrestling on TV).

Now, having the Eerie Cuties universe exist as both a comics line \'\'and\'\' a wrestling promotion gimmick in the [=Ma3=] setting might need some explanation, if anyone wants to be anal-retentive about it, but that\'s easy enough; perhaps the wrestling promotion licensed the entire thing from the comics publisher. Or perhaps the comics are a licensed spin-off from the wrestling, which the in-setting versions of Giz and [=Dave01=] have developed as somewhat different characters. Or perhaps in-setting Giz and [=Dave01=] are about to launch a massive lawsuit against the wrestling promoters for blatantly ripping off their characters. Who knows?

But these are in-joke expies, not crossovers. After all, within the setting, the wrestling characters are created characters - fictions - not \"real\" vampires or snake-women or whatever.
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It's established that the Eerie Cuties comics exist in the [=Ma3=] universe (and in a mild bit of creator self-indulgence, are apparently a fairly successful print line). There's no suggestion of supernatural phenomena existing in this comic, though.
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It\'s established that the Eerie Cuties comics exist in the [=Ma3=] universe (and in a mild bit of creator self-indulgence, are apparently a fairly successful print line). There\'s no suggestion of supernatural phenomena existing in this comic, though.
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Equally, yes, it's blindingly obvious that the whole wrestling promotion within which Lynn works is an extended reference to the EC comics, with expies of the Delacroix sisters (the
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Equally, yes, it\'s blindingly obvious that the whole wrestling promotion within which Lynn works is an extended reference to the EC comics, with expies of the Delacroix sisters (the \"Night Sisters\"), Tiffany Winters, and so o n. Apparently, they\'ve built the entire promotion around these conceits (and Kiley gets to call out how goofy the whole thing is when [=DiDi=] makes her watch the wrestling on TV).

Now, having the Eerie Cuties universe exist as both a comics line \'\'and\'\' a wrestling promotion gimmick in the [=Ma3=] setting might need some explanation, if anyone wants to be anal-retentive about it, but that\'s easy enough; perhaps the wrestling promotion licensed the entire thing from the comics publisher. Or perhaps the comics are a licensed spin-off from the wrestling, which the in-setting versions of Giz and Dave01 have developed as somewhat different characters. Or perhaps in-setting Giz and Dave01 are about to launch a massive lawsuit against the wrestling promoters for blatantly ripping off their characters. Who knows?

But these are in-joke expies, not crossovers. After all, within the setting, the wrestling characters are created characters - fictions - not \"real\" vampires or snake-women or whatever.
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