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* An [[Iron Man]] comic book featured Jarvis resigning. His letter of resignation is actually the same letter Dave Cockrum wrote when resigning from Marvel. In case people didn't get it, the writer explicitly mentioned this three issues later.
* An issue of [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] features a guy reading a newspaper that says, "Cruz Swipes Again". This was made by Joe Madureira who had accused fellow artist Roger Cruz of swiping (making pages nearly identical to that of) his material.
* ''[[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Spider-Man]]'' had one at the expense of DC for the time they took to release [[Superman]] vs. Muhammad Ali. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131111155611/http://www.dialbforblog.com/archives/315/ Seen at the end of the page]
* In The Carnage 5-part series that ran from 2010 to 2011, one of the main characters, who brings Cletus Kasady and the Carnage symbiote back to Earth, and subsequently uses both for experimentation, is named Michael Hall. Now maybe it's a coincidence, but actor Michael C. Hall does play a red-haired serial killer on a certain Showtime channel TV drama and Cletus Kasady is a serial killer with short red hair. The series ended with Cletus taking Hall hostage to torture him for personal amusement.
* Recently [[Mark Waid]] posted on the web a long rant explaining why he is mad at [[Joe Michael Straczynski]], which he concluded by saying he needs to take a walk. [[Superman|Long, boring, pointless walk across America. That he won't finish.]]
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