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*** No. Doug was [[The Scrappy]], and the only time he's been mentioned in the last 20 years is in two issues of ''House of M''; he's either dead or depowered. Laurie wasn't popular, either, and so she's probably also [[Killed Off for Real]]. Maybe someone else will take their [[Code Name|Code Names]], though.
*** No. Doug was [[The Scrappy]], and the only time he's been mentioned in the last 20 years is in two issues of ''House of M''; he's either dead or depowered. Laurie wasn't popular, either, and so she's probably also [[Killed Off for Real]]. Maybe someone else will take their [[Code Name|Code Names]], though.
*** Hey, Doug was mentioned repeatedly when Warlock showed up with his memories; that's only ''ten'' years ago!
*** Hey, Doug was mentioned repeatedly when Warlock showed up with his memories; that's only ''ten'' years ago!
**** Doug Ramsey and many others are resurrected for Necrosha, although they [[Came Back Wrong|aren't quite themselves]]. His [[Face Heel Turn|switch to the Dark Side]] however, finally allow him to subvert his decades-long [[Blessed With Suck|uselessness in a fight]]- though "Evil Doug" [[I Know You're in There Somewhere Fight|may not be permanent]].
**** Doug Ramsey and many others are resurrected for Necrosha, although they [[Came Back Wrong|aren't quite themselves]]. His [[Face Heel Turn|switch to the Dark Side]] however, finally allow him to subvert his decades-long [[Blessed With Suck|uselessness in a fight]]- though "Evil Doug" [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight|may not be permanent]].


* Well just remember how long it too Siryn in X-Factor to accept her Father was dead. Her exact phrasing was somewhere along the lines of "Banshee is an X-man and they always come back." So perhaps the statement should be all mutants who are X-MEN (main team members to exclude X=Corp) have the power to come back from the dead...unless it's the future and Armor just snapped your neck or burned out your healing ability.
* Well just remember how long it too Siryn in X-Factor to accept her Father was dead. Her exact phrasing was somewhere along the lines of "Banshee is an X-man and they always come back." So perhaps the statement should be all mutants who are X-MEN (main team members to exclude X=Corp) have the power to come back from the dead...unless it's the future and Armor just snapped your neck or burned out your healing ability.
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** In [[Ultimate Marvel]], {{spoiler|so-called}} Mutants are {{spoiler|the product of the Canadian (!) superhuman-project}}.
** In [[Ultimate Marvel]], {{spoiler|so-called}} Mutants are {{spoiler|the product of the Canadian (!) superhuman-project}}.


== There is no [[Rule Thirty Four]] in the [[X Men]] universe. ==
== There is no [[Rule 34]] in the [[X Men]] universe. ==
And no [[The Rule of First Adopters|Rule of First Adopters]] to help with mutant acceptance.
And no [[The Rule of First Adopters|Rule of First Adopters]] to help with mutant acceptance.
* Actually, mutant porno has had a few explicit mentions.
* Actually, mutant porno has had a few explicit mentions.
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== There is another Sean Madrox. ==
== There is another Sean Madrox. ==
Baby Sean Madrox received a slap while he was at the nursery. That made [[Mes a Crowd|two of him]]. And one was kidnapped.<br />When we see him again, he will go by the code name of Chorus, having the powers of both his parents.
Baby Sean Madrox received a slap while he was at the nursery. That made [[Me's a Crowd|two of him]]. And one was kidnapped.<br />When we see him again, he will go by the code name of Chorus, having the powers of both his parents.


== Wolverine is the [[Anthropomorphic Personification]] of gravity ==
== Wolverine is the [[Anthropomorphic Personification]] of gravity ==