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* A [[Wrong Genre Savvy]] character in ''[[Birds of Prey]]'' {{spoiler|that later becomes Misfit}} assumes this is the reason Oracle ends up attacking her when she breaks into the clocktower. |
* A [[Wrong Genre Savvy]] character in ''[[Birds of Prey]]'' {{spoiler|that later becomes Misfit}} assumes this is the reason Oracle ends up attacking her when she breaks into the clocktower. |
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* This trope is how [[Popeye (comic strip)|Popeye]] befriends Toar, the immortal caveman. After Toar admits defeat ("You hit too hard, no fight crazy fool like you!"), Popeye offers him a friendship and Toar accepts. |
* This trope is how [[Popeye (comic strip)|Popeye]] befriends Toar, the immortal caveman. After Toar admits defeat ("You hit too hard, no fight crazy fool like you!"), Popeye offers him a friendship and Toar accepts. |
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* In a rare example of the villain winning, Meteor defeats [[Kamen America]], before realising that they're [[Not So Different]] after all. |
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== Fan Works == |
== Fan Works == |