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== Comic Books == |
== Comic Books == |
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* In ''The Essential [[Silver Surfer]]'' the Surfer goes into the future by accelerating to near-lightspeed. He returns to the present by doing the same ''[[Did Not Do the Research|in the other direction.]]'' |
* In ''The Essential [[Silver Surfer]]'' the Surfer goes into the future by accelerating to near-lightspeed. He returns to the present by doing the same ''[[Did Not Do the Research|in the other direction.]]'' |
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* ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]'' escaped from a black hole by ''flying their rocketship through it backwards''. No points for asking how it's possible to fly a rocketship backwards in the first place. Justified, since this is Earth-C, the cartoon dimension, which is ''supposed'' to have [[Rule of Funny|cartoon physics.]] |
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* In ''[[The Incredible Hulk]],'' Banner's [[Girl of the Week|Girlfriend Of The Week,]] Kate Waynesboro, gets dumped into some wacky gizmo and comes out the other end as an [[Transhuman Treachery|evil]], female version of MODOK, complete with [[Cephalothorax|giant head and hoverchair.]] Naturally, sending her through the machine again backwards returns her to normal. |
* In ''[[The Incredible Hulk]],'' Banner's [[Girl of the Week|Girlfriend Of The Week,]] Kate Waynesboro, gets dumped into some wacky gizmo and comes out the other end as an [[Transhuman Treachery|evil]], female version of MODOK, complete with [[Cephalothorax|giant head and hoverchair.]] Naturally, sending her through the machine again backwards returns her to normal. |
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