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** Since "Trinity", while it refers to the main characters, isn't an official team name, does its repeated use qualify as well?
* ''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:
{{quote| '''Osborn:''' For every life you save...there's a million '''new ways to die.'''}}
* Issue 24 of Robert Kirkman's ''[[The Walking Dead (Comic Bookcomics)|The Walking Dead]]''. It gets a double-page spread to itself, and then another page when it's repeated.
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Rick:''' It's obvious now that I'm the only sane one here! We already are savages, Tyreese. You especially! The second we put a bullet in the head of one of these undead monsters -- the moment one of us drives a hammer into one of their faces -- or cut a head off. We become what we '''are!''' And that's just it. That's what this comes down to. You people don't know what we are. We're surrounded by the dead. We're '''among''' them -- and when we finally give up '''we become them!''' We're living on borrowed time here. Every minute of our life is minute we steal from '''them!''' You see them out there. You '''know''' that when we die -- we '''become''' them. You think we hide behind walls to protect us from '''the walking dead!''' Don't you '''get it!?'''}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Rick:''' '''We''' ''are'' '''the walking dead!'''}}<br />
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* In one issue of the ''[[Sonic X]]'' comic book, Sonic was abducted by the '''S'''ociety for '''O'''bserving and '''N'''eutralizing '''I'''nterdimensional '''C'''reatures and '''X'''enomorphs. Guess what the acronym for that is.
* ''[[Watchmen]]'' almost does this with the phrase "Who Watches the Watchmen?" but the graffiti is never shown completely.
** In [[Watchmen (Filmfilm)|The Movie]], "Watchmen" is the name of the alliance. However, the graffiti still remains.
** Ozymandias mentions that JFK had part of a speech he intended to give in Dallas that read "We in this country, in this generation, are by destiny rather than choice, the '''watchmen''' on the walls of world freedom." Unfortunately, he was assassinated (possibly by the Comedian), by those Ozymandias described as on "the walls of world tyranny," before he could deliver it.
* ''Astonishing X-Men'' had something of an example, with Cyclops saying that the team had to "astonish" the public if they were ever to be trusted again.