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* [[Crossover]]: The characters from different superhero teams are appearing together.
* [[Crossover]]: The characters from different superhero teams are appearing together.
* [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]]: The sexism, the heavy-handed anti-communism, etc.
* [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]]: The sexism, the heavy-handed anti-communism, etc.
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]: [[Pokémon Speak|Queep!]]
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]]: [[Pokémon Speak|Queep!]]
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: In the last issue.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: In the last issue.
* [[Evil Gloating]]
* [[Evil Gloating]]
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* [[Kinda Busy Here]]: The Fury absolutely ''has'' to call [[My Beloved Smother|his mom]] in the middle of a fight with a psychic dinosaur. Luckily, there's a phone booth nearby, since cell phones haven't been invented yet...
* [[Kinda Busy Here]]: The Fury absolutely ''has'' to call [[My Beloved Smother|his mom]] in the middle of a fight with a psychic dinosaur. Luckily, there's a phone booth nearby, since cell phones haven't been invented yet...
* [[Legacy Character]]: The Fury is the son of the original Fightin' Fury.
* [[Legacy Character]]: The Fury is the son of the original Fightin' Fury.
* [[Non Human Sidekick]]: The Hypernaut has a mutant pink [[Everythings Better With Monkeys|monkey]] with two faces named [[Pokémon Speak|Queep]].
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: The Hypernaut has a mutant pink [[Everything's Better With Monkeys|monkey]] with two faces named [[Pokémon Speak|Queep]].
* [[Pokémon Speak]]: Queep
* [[Pokémon Speak]]: Queep
* [[Red Scare]]: A recurring theme.
* [[Red Scare]]: A recurring theme.
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** And in the final issue, when the heroes are transported into another world, panels from various other ''Image'' comics are seen in the background - including one of ''normalman''... in reference to ''normalman'' having a Mystery, Inc cameo under similar circumstances.
** And in the final issue, when the heroes are transported into another world, panels from various other ''Image'' comics are seen in the background - including one of ''normalman''... in reference to ''normalman'' having a Mystery, Inc cameo under similar circumstances.
** The N-Man can be seen reading a copy of [[Jack Kerouac]]'s ''[[On the Road]].''
** The N-Man can be seen reading a copy of [[Jack Kerouac]]'s ''[[On the Road]].''
* [[Show Don't Tell]]: [[Rule of Funny|Often]] [[Averted]].
* [[Show, Don't Tell]]: [[Rule of Funny|Often]] [[Averted]].
* [[Take That]]: Not so much to early [[Marvel Comics]], but the people behind them; especially poking to [[Stan Lee]].
* [[Take That]]: Not so much to early [[Marvel Comics]], but the people behind them; especially poking to [[Stan Lee]].
* [[Techno Babble]]
* [[Techno Babble]]
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
* [[Villain Team Up]]: The Voidoid talks about how he teamed up with other villains in the past.
* [[Villain Team-Up]]: The Voidoid talks about how he teamed up with other villains in the past.
* [[Who Shot JFK]]: USA actually saves Kennedy, but the shooter was Leo Harley Osborne, who was brainwashed by the Red Brain.
* [[Who Shot JFK]]: USA actually saves Kennedy, but the shooter was Leo Harley Osborne, who was brainwashed by the Red Brain.


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[[Category:Nineteen Sixty Three]]
[[Category:Nineteen Sixty Three]]
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Revision as of 02:42, 9 January 2014

1963 is a six-issue miniseries written by Alan Moore and published in 1993. Stylistically, it invokes The Silver Age of Comic Books (particularly, that of the early Marvel Comics), complete with spoof advertisements in the style of the day. This last item was repeated with a period-appropriate twist by Moore's later project with Kevin O'Neill, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

The series has never been finished as initially intended. It was meant to be followed by an 80-page annual, in which the 1963 characters are catapulted forward 30 years to meet with the Dark Age characters of 1993.


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