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== Anime and Manga ==
* The [[Comic Book Adaptation]] of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] [[The Movie]] First'' appeared to be an [[All There in the Manual]] affair for the first season (For those who don't know, ''[[The Movie]] First'' is a remake of that season), much like the ''A's'' and ''StrikerS'' comics that came before it. Indeed, this seemed to be the case until it reached the series proper in Chapter 5, where it gave a summary of the first Season, {{spoiler|except that in place of Nanoha successfully befriending Fate and the two of them joining forces to stop Precia like everyone was expecting, Bardiche is destroyed, Fate never comes out of her comatose state for the final battle, Precia dies without giving Fate any sense of closure, and our last shot is of Nanoha crying about how she wasn't able to save Fate in the end}}, quickly revealing how this manga was actually another alternate retelling of the first season.
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== Comic ComicbooksBooks ==
* In ''[[Spider-Man|The Amazing Spider-Man]]'', Spider-Man's archnemesis, the Green Goblin, tossed Spidey's first love off a bridge in [[I Let Gwen Stacy Die|one of comics' most iconic moments]]. It was a huge twist when the comic was published (never before had a superhero let someone die, [[Death by Origin Story|except in an origin story]]) and shocked many readers. Since then, however, whenever Gwen Stacy is present, it's become more shocking ''not'' have the Green Goblin kill Gwen Stacy.
** The most straight example of this is in the mini-series ''[[Powerless]]'', which re-imagines, among others, Peter Parker becoming a cripple due to the spider-bite, rather than getting superpowers. When [[Norman Osborn]] kidnaps Gwen Stacy, they both fall off a balcony, {{spoiler|but Peter manages to catch Gwen Stacy, saving her}}.