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* ''[[Archie]] Meets [[The Punisher]]''. Their respective readers demographics simply don't intersect at all. It says something when ''Archie vs. [[Predator]]'' actually fared better.
* Every attempt to make an established superhero a [[Legacy Character]]. Even in the cases where it worked, there was a lot of protests. It becomes worse if it's done as an [[Affirmative Action Legacy]], because it's unanimously derided as an attempt of the writers and the editorial [[Positive Discrimination|to show off their "progressiveness"]].
* The ''[[Hanna-Barbera]] Beyond'' line. It's [[DC Comics]] attempt to pull IDW and [[Image Comics]]-like comics using Hanna-Barbera proprieties. Of the lot, only ''Future Quest'', a multi-crossover of the action-adventure franchises of H-B primarily focusing in ''[[Jonny Quest]]'', ''[[Birdman]]'' and ''[[Space Ghost]]'', is the only one who has gotten universal acclaim, as it's the only one who plays its premise straight instead of for [[Darker and Edgier]] points. The one who got hit the most by this trope was ''Wacky Raceland'', which reimagined ''[[Wacky Races]]'' as a ''[[Mad Max]]'' [[Dystopia|dystopic]] extravaganza and tried to pass it under [[Rule of Cool]]; it folded after 6 numbers. The comic reboot of ''[[The Flintstones]]'' (which while still quite close to its original satirical roots, traded its comedic bent by serious explorations of modern issues in a [[
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