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* ''ComicBook/SeasonOne''
** The ending of Daredevil: Season One shows images of Daredevil's future (more well-known) villains.
** Magneto mentions that some day, the world will take ComicBook/JeanGrey very seriously, but that day is not today. Might double as RealitySubtext considering how much of a BaseBreakingCharacter Jean is.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': In Vol. 5, issue #7, a fake "inventory story" supposedly written in TheSeventies, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] chides Flash Thompson (still firmly in his {{Jerkass}} persona) for StealingTheHandicappedSpot. Future HandicappedBadass Flash is callously dismissive of "legless people."

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* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': In Vol. 5, issue #7, a fake "inventory story" supposedly written in TheSeventies, [[Franchise/SpiderMan [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] chides Flash Thompson (still firmly in his {{Jerkass}} persona) for StealingTheHandicappedSpot. Future HandicappedBadass Flash is callously dismissive of "legless people."
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* In a ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' fake "inventory story", supposedly written in TheSeventies, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] chides Flash Thompson (still firmly in his {{Jerkass}} persona) for StealingTheHandicappedSpot. Future HandicappedBadass Flash is callously dismissive of "legless people."

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* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': In Vol. 5, issue #7, a ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' fake "inventory story", story" supposedly written in TheSeventies, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] chides Flash Thompson (still firmly in his {{Jerkass}} persona) for StealingTheHandicappedSpot. Future HandicappedBadass Flash is callously dismissive of "legless people."
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* ''Comicbook/XMen'':
** A storyline in the late 70s employed Moses Magnum, a villain who had previously fought [[Comicbook/LukeCage Power Man]] and had now gained superpowers in what was more or less an accident. The extended reprint in ''Classic X-Men'' [[{{retcon}} instead]] depicted him as having been rescued and empowered by a guy calling himself Comicbook/{{Apocalypse}}, who wanted him to cause chaos.
** In ''X-Men: The Hidden Years'', Mastermind fails to trick Jean Grey by making the Blob look like Cyclops. He concludes that he'd need to come up with [[Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga a more detailed illusion over a period of time]].

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** A storyline in the late 70s employed Moses Magnum, a villain who had previously fought [[Comicbook/LukeCage [[ComicBook/LukeCage Power Man]] and had now gained superpowers in what was more or less an accident. The extended reprint in ''Classic X-Men'' [[{{retcon}} instead]] depicted him as having been rescued and empowered by a guy calling himself Comicbook/{{Apocalypse}}, ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}, who wanted him to cause chaos.
** In ''X-Men: The Hidden Years'', Mastermind fails to trick Jean Grey by making the Blob look like Cyclops. He concludes that he'd need to come up with [[Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga [[ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga a more detailed illusion over a period of time]].



** ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'': Moira's Journal has several instances of this:

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* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by an author's note in ComicBook/TheAvengers #71, where a time-displaced ComicBook/{{Cap|tainAmerica}} from the past wishes he had a disk-shaped shield that could be thrown.
* ''ComicBook/BlazeOfGlory'': ComicBook/TwoGunKid states that the time of the Wild West is over and that [[SuperHero a new kind of hero]] is on its way. "They'll come. I've seen them", he says. He's not being metaphorical - through TimeTravel, Two-Gun has indeed seen [[ComicBook/TheAvengers them]], and fought alongside them. Of course, it's a CallBack [[TimeTravelTenseTrouble from]] ''[[TimeTravelTenseTrouble his]]'' [[TimeTravelTenseTrouble perspective]].
* In a ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' fake "inventory story", supposedly written in TheSeventies, [[Franchise/SpiderMan Peter Parker]] chides Flash Thompson (still firmly in his {{Jerkass}} persona) for StealingTheHandicappedSpot. Future HandicappedBadass Flash is callously dismissive of "legless people."



* ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'': Moira's Journal has several instances of this:
** In one entry, she worries that by breaking Xavier, she will "fracture his psyche and eventually unleash something unexpected on the world," which is a CallForward to ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}.
** In another entry, she states that Xavier had an idea that will eventually become the Five working as a resurrection machine -- but that they need a mutant that can manipulate reality. Moira then states "I have used my expertise in genetic modification to find potential matches for both Charles and me to produce a mutant," meaning that she probably set him up with Gabrielle Haller to produce Legion and set herself up with Joseph [=MacTaggert=] in order to produce Proteus.

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* ''Comicbook/XMen'':
** A storyline in the late 70s employed Moses Magnum, a villain who had previously fought [[Comicbook/LukeCage Power Man]] and had now gained superpowers in what was more or less an accident. The extended reprint in ''Classic X-Men'' [[{{retcon}} instead]] depicted him as having been rescued and empowered by a guy calling himself Comicbook/{{Apocalypse}}, who wanted him to cause chaos.
** In ''X-Men: The Hidden Years'', Mastermind fails to trick Jean Grey by making the Blob look like Cyclops. He concludes that he'd need to come up with [[Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga a more detailed illusion over a period of time]].
** In the ''ComicBook/XMenFirstClass'' oneshot ''Iceman & Angel'', Bobby discusses how totally cool it would be if Warren's wings were made of knives.
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''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'': Moira's Journal has several instances of this:
** *** In one entry, she worries that by breaking Xavier, she will "fracture his psyche and eventually unleash something unexpected on the world," which is a CallForward to ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}.
** *** In another entry, she states that Xavier had an idea that will eventually become the Five working as a resurrection machine -- but that they need a mutant that can manipulate reality. Moira then states "I have used my expertise in genetic modification to find potential matches for both Charles and me to produce a mutant," meaning that she probably set him up with Gabrielle Haller to produce Legion and set herself up with Joseph [=MacTaggert=] in order to produce Proteus.
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!!Franchise/MarvelUniverse
* ''ComicBook/AgeOfTheSentry''
** In issue 6, the Sentress reveals she's been depowered, with no knowledge of when her powers may return. The letters' page also promises that she'll continue to hold the same GoodOldWays values people love about her when she returns to action (Carol Danvers as Ms. Marvel [[{{Irony}} was created to be a feminist icon]]).
** The letters' pages are chock-full of this. One of them says that the Sentry may one day join the ranks of the ComicBook/MightyAvengers, or "[[ComicBook/NewAvengers some other new Avengers group]]", and another has the reader asking if the book will tie in with ComicBook/MarvelZombies, to the editor's confusion.
* ''ComicBook/EmmaFrost2003''
** In Issue #6, Christian is is shown watching a news cast about the Original Five X-Men in his room.
** In Issue #16, Emma and Astrid are at the library and Emma finds herself bombarded by the thoughts of everyone else. Astrid tells her to visualize something strong to help her block out the thoughts. Emma visualizes a diamond, referencing her gaining the ability to become diamond in Grant Morrison's X-Men run.
* ''ComicBook/FuryMyWarGoneBy'': In The Punisher, Barracuda is missing a significant amount of his teeth, and has replaced his missing front teeth with a grill that reads, "Fuck You." If one looks closely as [[spoiler: Nick Fury beats Barracuda to near death with a club]] the teeth that are replaced by the grill are the exact same ones that got knocked out.
* ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'': Langowski's flashbacks in issue 4 show college-aged Bruce buying tons of purple pants, declaring he'll never need to worry about what to wear again. Well, [[LimitedWardrobe he turned out to be right on that score.]]
* ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'': Moira's Journal has several instances of this:
** In one entry, she worries that by breaking Xavier, she will "fracture his psyche and eventually unleash something unexpected on the world," which is a CallForward to ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}.
** In another entry, she states that Xavier had an idea that will eventually become the Five working as a resurrection machine -- but that they need a mutant that can manipulate reality. Moira then states "I have used my expertise in genetic modification to find potential matches for both Charles and me to produce a mutant," meaning that she probably set him up with Gabrielle Haller to produce Legion and set herself up with Joseph [=MacTaggert=] in order to produce Proteus.

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