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* ''[[Untold Tales of Spider Man]]'' |
* ''[[Untold Tales of Spider Man]]'' |
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* ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]'' |
* ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]'' |
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* ''[[Iron Man]]'' |
* ''[[Iron Man]]'' |
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* ''Shockrockets'' |
* ''Shockrockets'' |
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* ''[[Red Tornado]]'' (first limited series) |
* ''[[Red Tornado]]'' (first limited series) |
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* [[In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It]]: Not only is ''[[Astro City]]'' properly titled ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'', but the major television station in the series has the callsign "KBAC". |
* [[In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It]]: Not only is ''[[Astro City]]'' properly titled ''Kurt Busiek's Astro City'', but the major television station in the series has the callsign "KBAC". |
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* [[Inept Mage]]: The hero of Busiek's ''The Wizard's Tale'' is fearfully inept, partly because he knows he is supposed to be evil and can't pull it off. |
* [[Inept Mage]]: The hero of Busiek's ''The Wizard's Tale'' is fearfully inept, partly because he knows he is supposed to be evil and can't pull it off. |
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* [[Istanbul Not Constantinople]]: ''Arrowsmith'' had the alternate earth version, with [[Divided States of America]], and a war between Prussia and Galia. |
* [[Istanbul (Not Constantinople)]]: ''Arrowsmith'' had the alternate earth version, with [[Divided States of America]], and a war between Prussia and Galia. |
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* [[Powers as Programs]]: Subverted in Busiek's arc in ''Action Comics'', where an intergalactic Auctioneer kidnaps a bunch of heroes with the intent of selling them to collectors. On his ship, everyone lost their powers. [[Superman]] figured that since everyone's powers came from different sources, that they were being blocked mentally. He breaks the block by putting himself in mortal danger (for a normal human) and is protected by his invulnerability. Since he knows it's a lie, the mental block is broken. |
* [[Powers as Programs]]: Subverted in Busiek's arc in ''Action Comics'', where an intergalactic Auctioneer kidnaps a bunch of heroes with the intent of selling them to collectors. On his ship, everyone lost their powers. [[Superman]] figured that since everyone's powers came from different sources, that they were being blocked mentally. He breaks the block by putting himself in mortal danger (for a normal human) and is protected by his invulnerability. Since he knows it's a lie, the mental block is broken. |
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* [[Reconstruction]] |
* [[Reconstruction]] |