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* [[Crossover]]: The characters from different superhero teams are appearing together. |
* [[Crossover]]: The characters from different superhero teams are appearing together. |
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* [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]]: The sexism, the heavy-handed anti-communism, etc. |
* [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]]: The sexism, the heavy-handed anti-communism, etc. |
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* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]]: [[Pokémon |
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]]: [[Pokémon-Speak|Queep!]] |
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* [[Evil Counterpart]]: In the last issue. |
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: In the last issue. |
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* [[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... |
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* [[Legacy Character]]: The Fury is the son of the original Fightin' Fury. |
* [[Legacy Character]]: The Fury is the son of the original Fightin' Fury. |
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* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: The Hypernaut has a mutant pink [[Everything's Better With Monkeys|monkey]] with two faces named [[Pokémon |
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: The Hypernaut has a mutant pink [[Everything's Better With Monkeys|monkey]] with two faces named [[Pokémon-Speak|Queep]]. |
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* [[Pokémon |
* [[Pokémon-Speak]]: Queep |
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* [[Red Scare]]: A recurring theme. |
* [[Red Scare]]: A recurring theme. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: To ''[[Watchmen]]'' and [[Marvel Comics]]. |
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** Also, when the Voidoid is scanning the Fury in Issue #2, you'll notice that in one part, the name of a certain [[Superman]] character from the fifth dimension appears in one of the panels. |
** Also, when the Voidoid is scanning the Fury in Issue #2, you'll notice that in one part, the name of a certain [[Superman]] character from the fifth dimension appears in one of the panels. |
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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. |
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* [[Those Wacky Nazis]] |
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]] |
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* [[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. |
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* [[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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