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* ''Marvel Adventures: [[Iron Man]]'' [http://community.livejournal.com/scans_daily/6533690.html # 6] has the phrase "Destructive Reentry" used ''twice''. It's a [[Meaningful Name|Meaningful Title]], considering the issue.
* The first big ''[[Spider-Man]]'' event of the ''Brand New Day'' era made sneaky use of this trope. It had what sounded like a pretty typical comic title until Norman Osborn dropped it in-story:
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* Issue 24 of Robert Kirkman's ''[[The Walking Dead (comics)|The Walking Dead]]''. It gets a double-page spread to itself, and then another page when it's repeated.
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{{spoiler|'''Rick:''' '''We''' ''are'' '''the walking dead!'''}}
{{spoiler|'''Rick:''' '''We''' are the walking dead.}} }}
* ''[[Birds of Prey]]'' doesn't get a [[Title Drop]] until issue #86, when [[Blackhawk|Lady Blackhawk]] suggests that it might be a fitting name for the team. It is immediately rejected by everybody else on the team.
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** Whedon's last issue, the Giant Sized special, is entitled "Gone". It's also the [[Downer Ending|last word in the issue.]]
** Whedon's last issue also echoes Cyclops' comment from the first issue, as Kitty Pryde accepts [[Heroic Sacrifice|what she must do to save the world.]]
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'''Emma:''' Astonished, Miss Pryde. }}
* Spider Jerusalem describes The Word as a "great [[Transmetropolitan]] newspaper". This is the only mention of the series' title.
* From the 1989 [[James Bond]] comic ''Permission to Die''.
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