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* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Or the Omniscient Maintenance Staff.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Or the Omniscient Maintenance Staff.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: The pandimensional being the Hypernaut battles peels down the panel so the the energy bolt he fired comes back and hits ''him'' instead.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: The pandimensional being the Hypernaut battles peels down the panel so the the energy bolt he fired comes back and hits ''him'' instead.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Pretty much everyone. Mystery, Inc is the [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]], the Fury is [[Spider-Man]] and [[Daredevil]], U.S.A. is [[Captain America]], Hypernaut is [[Iron Man]] with some [[Silver Surfer]] and [[Green Lantern]] thrown in, Horus is [[Thor]], N-Man is the [[Hulk]], and Johnny Beyond is [[Doctor Strange]] as a [[Beatnik]]. And those are just the main heroes.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Pretty much everyone. Mystery, Inc is the [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]], the Fury is [[Spider-Man]] and [[Daredevil]], U.S.A. is [[Captain America (comics)]], Hypernaut is [[Iron Man]] with some [[Silver Surfer]] and [[Green Lantern]] thrown in, Horus is [[Thor]], N-Man is the [[Hulk]], and Johnny Beyond is [[Doctor Strange]] as a [[Beatnik]]. And those are just the main heroes.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Though when they reference previous issues, [[Rule of Funny|most of them do not actually exist]].
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Though when they reference previous issues, [[Rule of Funny|most of them do not actually exist]].
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "No one escapes the Fury!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "No one escapes the Fury!"

Revision as of 03:23, 4 October 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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Everything's so harsh and vivid!