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* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Brian, which is why [[Villainesses Want Heroes| countless villainess, like Sat-Yr-9 wants]] and [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)| rape]] him twice as was mention above. |
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Brian, which is why [[Villainesses Want Heroes| countless villainess, like Sat-Yr-9 wants]] and [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)| rape]] him twice as was mention above. |
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* [[Mutant]]: In some adaptations and/or [[Alternate Universe|earths]], Brian and his sister are this. |
* [[Mutant]]: In some adaptations and/or [[Alternate Universe|earths]], Brian and his sister are this. |
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* [[No Export for You]]: Initially, Captain Britain was first for the Marvel British comics. Until, later on. |
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* [[Oh Crap]]: If someone encounters The Fury and survives, this is their reaction the next time they see it. |
* [[Oh Crap]]: If someone encounters The Fury and survives, this is their reaction the next time they see it. |
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* [[Out-of-Character Moment]]: In '''Uncanny X-Force''' vol. 1, Brain in a massive way. From wanting to wipe someone from existence to completely forgiving his slave-trading older brother, one has to wonder if the writer knows that Brain is one of the good guys. |
* [[Out-of-Character Moment]]: In '''Uncanny X-Force''' vol. 1, Brain in a massive way. From wanting to wipe someone from existence to completely forgiving his slave-trading older brother, one has to wonder if the writer knows that Brain is one of the good guys. |