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* In ''[[Ex Machina]]'', Hundred interviews Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris for the possibility of them making a graphic novel style biography of him...then decides to get Garth Ennis and Jim Lee instead.
* In the first issue of ''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]'', the [[Power Trio]] have nightmares in which strange and irrational things happen to them ... things which strangely echo [[Peter David]]'s work on ''[[Aquaman]]'', ''[[Supergirl]]'' and ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]''.
* Given her ability to [[No Fourth Wall|ignore the fourth wall]], [[She-Hulk]] would often argue and insult the editor, writer, and/or artist of her own book. Meaning, ''they'' were doing so using her as proxy. (She even pointed ''that'' out to them at least once.) She even ''killed'' [[John Byrne]] after he wrote himself into ''Sensational She-Hulk #30'' (something he'd been known to do in his ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' run), meaning John was, in a sense, mocking his own work.
* The point of ''[[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]]: Who Won't Wield The Shield?'' - Forbush Man is turned into a [[Nineties Anti-Hero]] and goes after Marvel staff for [[Ruined FOREVER|ruining Marvel Comics]]. The whole thing is giant self-mockery. Just for example:
{{quote|'''[[Joe Quesada]]:''' Tim, Axel, do you guys still read the comics we publish?