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== Comic Books == |
== Comic Books == |
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* [[Marvel Comics]] got downright silly with this trope in the 2000s. ''New [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Avengers]]''! ''New [[X-Men]]''! ''New [[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]]''! ''New [[ |
* [[Marvel Comics]] got downright silly with this trope in the 2000s. ''New [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Avengers]]''! ''New [[X-Men]]''! ''New [[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]]''! ''New [[Exiles]]''! When ''[[New Warriors]]'' got relaunched in the middle of this, the joke was that it was going to be called ''New New Warriors''. |
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** ''New Excalibur'' was the most ridiculous example, because it came directly after the "Professor X and Magneto in Genosha" ''Excalibur'' title, and was about a mutant team based in the UK, led by Captain Britain. It was, in fact, '''''Old''' Excalibur''. |
** ''New Excalibur'' was the most ridiculous example, because it came directly after the "Professor X and Magneto in Genosha" ''Excalibur'' title, and was about a mutant team based in the UK, led by Captain Britain. It was, in fact, '''''Old''' Excalibur''. |
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** And recently ''New [[Thunderbolts]]''. Not to mention 1975's "All New, All Different" ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X Men]]'', which was at least not the official title (and continued 3 of the 6 protagonists from the previous issues, so it was [[Blatant Lies]]). |
** And recently ''New [[Thunderbolts]]''. Not to mention 1975's "All New, All Different" ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X Men]]'', which was at least not the official title (and continued 3 of the 6 protagonists from the previous issues, so it was [[Blatant Lies]]). |