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** There are shades of this in ''[[Iron Man]] 2''. |
** There are shades of this in ''[[Iron Man]] 2''. |
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* After the registration act, the New Warriors were reformed by members with stolen parts and prototypes of devices used by other [[Marvel]] characters. A Doc Ock harness, Scarlet Spider Web shooters, and a patch work [[Iron Man]] were notable and they operated out of a deserted villain's base. The group did eat up some funds keeping everything working however. |
* After the registration act, the New Warriors were reformed by members with stolen parts and prototypes of devices used by other [[Marvel]] characters. A Doc Ock harness, Scarlet Spider Web shooters, and a patch work [[Iron Man]] were notable and they operated out of a deserted villain's base. The group did eat up some funds keeping everything working however. |
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* First [[Lampshaded]], then subverted by ''[[Starman ( |
* First [[Lampshaded]], then subverted by ''[[Starman (comics)|Starman]]''. When Jack Knight agrees to take on the mantle of Starman, he castigates his father for having had this incredible technology for years, but [[Reed Richards Is Useless|never doing anything with it]] except fighting [[Super Villain|supervillains]], and only agrees to be Starman if his father works on the civilian applications. At the end of the series, he delivers. (Though these were undone to fit him into [[The DCU]].) |
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== [[Web Comics]] == |
== [[Web Comics]] == |