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* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Local versions of various [[DCU]] characters begin appearing, most notably Bruce "Batman" Paine. |
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Local versions of various [[DCU]] characters begin appearing, most notably Bruce "Batman" Paine. |
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** {{spoiler|[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Riley Finn]]}} is pretty obviously supposed to be the local analogue to [[Superman]]. (Or one of them; Terawatt eventually becomes the "godlike global savior" archetype in the public eye, which means ''she's'' also an analogue to Superman.) |
** {{spoiler|[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Riley Finn]]}} is pretty obviously supposed to be the local analogue to [[Superman]]. (Or one of them; Terawatt eventually becomes the "godlike global savior" archetype in the public eye, which means ''she's'' also an analogue to Superman.) |
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** And there's evidence that the local version of |
** And there's evidence that the local version of Selina "Catwoman" Kyle is more than just the trophy wife of a Greek billionaire. |
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** The {{spoiler|North Korean super-squad}} are based on various members of the Legion of Doom. |
** The {{spoiler|North Korean super-squad}} are based on various members of the Legion of Doom. |
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** Thanks to one incident toward the end involving metal bracers, {{spoiler|Willow Rosenberg}} seems to partake of at least a bit of Wonder Woman. |
** Thanks to one incident toward the end involving metal bracers, {{spoiler|Willow Rosenberg}} seems to partake of at least a bit of Wonder Woman. |