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==== YMMV tropes for [[New Avengers (Comic Book)|the Marvel comic]] ====
==== YMMV tropes for [[New Avengers|the Marvel comic]] ====
* [[Author Appeal]]: A common complaint about the series is that Bendis just fills the roster with his own favourite characters, and [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|not enough "classic" Avengers]].
* [[Author Appeal]]: A common complaint about the series is that Bendis just fills the roster with his own favourite characters, and [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|not enough "classic" Avengers]].
* [[Ho Yay]]: When the embarrassing truth came out that Jessica Jones had a crush on Peter Parker when they were in high school, Spider-Man attempted to reassure Luke Cage that he had no designs on his wife. He then went on to ask if the way were clear to Iron Fist...
* [[Ho Yay]]: When the embarrassing truth came out that Jessica Jones had a crush on Peter Parker when they were in high school, Spider-Man attempted to reassure Luke Cage that he had no designs on his wife. He then went on to ask if the way were clear to Iron Fist...

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YMMV tropes for the Marvel comic

  • Author Appeal: A common complaint about the series is that Bendis just fills the roster with his own favourite characters, and not enough "classic" Avengers.
  • Ho Yay: When the embarrassing truth came out that Jessica Jones had a crush on Peter Parker when they were in high school, Spider-Man attempted to reassure Luke Cage that he had no designs on his wife. He then went on to ask if the way were clear to Iron Fist...
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks: The reaction a number of "old school" Avengers fans had, with the initial line-up featuring only two classic Avengers & the shift away from the global level threats the classic book dealt with.