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* Adam "''[[Empowered]]''" Warren did a short arc for ''[[Gen 13]]'' which featured Caitlin as the [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane Woman]] in the face of an [[Evil Diva|''unnaturally'' infectious]] and insane pop song.
* Adam "''[[Empowered]]''" Warren did a short arc for ''[[Gen 13]]'' which featured Caitlin as the [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane Woman]] in the face of an [[Evil Diva|''unnaturally'' infectious]] and insane pop song.

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Examples of Ear Worms in Comic Books include:

  • Adam "Empowered" Warren did a short arc for Gen 13 which featured Caitlin as the Only Sane Woman in the face of an unnaturally infectious and insane pop song.
  • In Sandman: At Death's Door by Jill Thompson, Delirium deals with the demons that crash Death's party by infecting them with Ear Worms.
  • In a Justice League story, the League encounters a created being that sucks up memories. Once they manage to reverse the effects, the Atom leaves it one memory: the Ear Worm that's been stuck in his head the whole issue. "Ziggy Stardust". The kicker: he couldn't remember the whole song.