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* In ''[[Tex Benson]]'', a futuristic Canadian space opera newspaper strip, the heroes have to launch an attack on the base of an enemy who is amassing his forces at a hidden base prior to an interplanetary invasion. Unable to use their rocket ship to launch an attack from space because of the bad guy's high altitude defense system, the heroes land on the back side of the planet where they know a war museum contains a fully operating squadron of WW-II era P-38 Lightnings. After they load them with fuel and bombs they launch a low-level attack that catches the bad guys by surprise and destroys their base.
* In ''[[Tex Benson]]'', a futuristic Canadian space opera newspaper strip, the heroes have to launch an attack on the base of an enemy who is amassing his forces at a hidden base prior to an interplanetary invasion. Unable to use their rocket ship to launch an attack from space because of the bad guy's high altitude defense system, the heroes land on the back side of the planet where they know a war museum contains a fully operating squadron of WW-II era P-38 Lightnings. After they load them with fuel and bombs they launch a low-level attack that catches the bad guys by surprise and destroys their base.
* The ''[[Batman]]'' [[Elseworld]] story ''Dark Knight Dynasty'' showcased Brenna "Batwoman" Wayne's incredibly advanced 25th century power armour, before destroying its power cells so she had to swap it for a bat-costume that was just a costume.
* The ''[[Batman]]'' [[Elseworld]] story ''Dark Knight Dynasty'' showcased Brenna "Batwoman" Wayne's incredibly advanced 25th century power armour, before destroying its power cells so she had to swap it for a bat-costume that was just a costume.
* In the first arc of [[James Robinson]] 's ''[[Starman (Comic Book)|Starman]]'' series, "Sins of the Father", Jack Knight loses the cosmic rod that his father gave him, and has to rely on his father's much older gravity rod.
* In the first arc of [[James Robinson]] 's ''[[Starman (comics)|Starman]]'' series, "Sins of the Father", Jack Knight loses the cosmic rod that his father gave him, and has to rely on his father's much older gravity rod.
* What some villagers do in a story by [[Wilhelm Busch]] to hunt and kill Fipps the Monkey at the end.
* What some villagers do in a story by [[Wilhelm Busch]] to hunt and kill Fipps the Monkey at the end.