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** Kang is a bit of a mess. There is another character, more or less a good guy, who's a future version of Kang, and there turns out to be a rather large group of Kangs, from different points of their own time line or from parralel realities, that cooperate and occasionally congregate for various purposes, then there's a larger group of Kang-analogs that are clearly Kang but have different faces, different genders, different species...
** It is supposed to be impossible in the Marvel universe to become our own ancestor because you can't actually travel into your own past. If you try, you end up in what will already become a different universe than the one you left (for example, Rachel Summers tried to avert the future she came from, only to eventually find out she had arrived in a different time line).
* [[Alan Moore]]'s [https://web.archive.org/web/20131102205615/http://www.againwiththecomics.com/2007/11/forgotten-alan-moore-chronocops.html "Chronocops"] strip for ''[[2000 AD]]'' sees the [[Time Police|time cop]] narrator arresting his partner, who attempted to marry his own grandmother as a young woman after he suffered a mental breakdown. The narrator himself ends up retiring from the [[Time Police]] after this and marries his partner's grandmother himself. His (now former) partner says that [[Grandfather Paradox|he's going to kill him]] when he gets out of jail.
 
 
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