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* HopelessAuditionees: In the "Best Princess Ever" arc, Finn, playing the GenreSavvy audience member, says that there are always a couple of no-hoper contestants to get eliminated early - in this case Muscle Princess and Turtle Princess.


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* ImNotHereToMakeFriends: In the "Best Princess Ever" arc, Breakfast Princess takes on this role.


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* InevitableMutualBetrayal: In the "Best Princess Ever" arc, Flame Princess and Breakfast Princess agree to co-operate against the other players until all the rest have been knocked out. Breakfast Princess then tries to backstab Flame Princess earlier.


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* TheMeanBrit: In the "Best Princess Ever" arc, as soon as you see Marceline as a judge, you assume that she's going to be this. However, she turns out to be the most sympathetic judge, and the real mean one ends up as BMO.


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* MuggedForDisguise: In the "Best Princess Ever" arc, Ice King kidnaps Hot Dog Princess and impersonates her in a LatexPerfection costume to enter the contest.


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* TalentShow: The "Best Princess Ever" arc has various Ooo princesses competing in a talent show.
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* TheStoryThatNeverWas: The "Dungeon Master" arc ends with its entire timeline being erased along with the abominations who are its villains.
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* BelatedHappyEnding: The defeat of the abominations in "Dungeon Master" also strips Gata's mother of her powers and allows Gata to safely return to Ooo.


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** In "Dungeon Master", the life essence created by the ghosts in #46-9 is used to extend Finn's lifespan.


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* IdenticalGrandson: Davey the space mission control person in "Dungeon Master" looks identical to Finn's disguise as an adult in the TV episode "Davey", and is later confirmed to be an earlier incarnation of Finn.


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* LegionOfDoom: Arklothac and the entity from [=BMOWorld=] return in "Dungeon Master".


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* NoHonorAmongThieves: The Mooks Finn and Jake hire to guard their dungeon steal all of the treasure.
* NoManOfWomanBorn: The prophecy in "Dungeon Master" states that the true hero will "withstand great bodily loss without injury". It turns out that Penelope can lose her arm without being injured because it's already bionic.
* NoPronunciationGuide: Parodied with the {{Eldritch Abomination}}s in "Dungeon Master" whose name is a sequence of nasty looking symbols. Since this is the comic medium, Jake is bemused by how a mysterious stranger can pronounce it.


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* TooDumbToLive: Janice summoning Arklothac again in "Dungeon Master".


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* TrickedOutTime: In "Dungeon Master", Finn pulls off a complex, lifelong ploy to permanently destroy three Eldritch Abominations and then erase the whole timeline anyway so that he can have a normal life.


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* WhenThePlanetsAlign: The moonlight falling directly on a magic rock and opening up the cavern in issue #58.
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** Issue 11 has a montage of scenes from Super Guts Punch 3 featuring references to ''VideoGame/{{Pitfall}}'', ''VideoGame/QBert'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'', ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'', and ''ExciteBike''.

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** Issue 11 has a montage of scenes from Super Guts Punch 3 featuring references to ''VideoGame/{{Pitfall}}'', ''VideoGame/QBert'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'', ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'', and ''ExciteBike''.''VideoGame/ExciteBike''.
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* DependingOnTheArtist

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* CowboyEpisode: The initial subworld in the first part of "BMOWorld" has a Western theme.

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* CowboyEpisode: The initial subworld in the first part of "BMOWorld" "[=BMOWorld=]" has a Western theme.



* EldritchAbomination: The reality-warping creative goo in "BMOWorld", which has a name of unpronouncable alien symbols.

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* EldritchAbomination: The reality-warping creative goo in "BMOWorld", "[=BMOWorld=]", which has a name of unpronouncable alien symbols.



* TheGameComeToLife: The "BMOWorld" arc has all the characters sucked into a universe of computer games BMO created.

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* TheGameComeToLife: The "BMOWorld" "[=BMOWorld=]" arc has all the characters sucked into a universe of computer games BMO created.



* IJustWantToBeSpecial: The problems in "BMOWorld" turn out to be due to NEPTR doing a DealWithTheDevil to create a world in which he is the hero.

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* IJustWantToBeSpecial: The problems in "BMOWorld" "[=BMOWorld=]" turn out to be due to NEPTR doing a DealWithTheDevil to create a world in which he is the hero.



** How Finn defeats the eldritch goo in "BMOWorld", by trapping it in a small computer running an eight-bit art program.

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** How Finn defeats the eldritch goo in "BMOWorld", "[=BMOWorld=]", by trapping it in a small computer running an eight-bit art program.

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* CowboyEpisode: The initial subworld in the first part of "BMOWorld" has a Western theme.



* EldritchAbomination: The reality-warping creative goo in "BMOWorld", which has a name of unpronouncable alien symbols.



* TheGameComeToLife: The "BMOWorld" arc has all the characters sucked into a universe of computer games BMO created.



* IJustWantToBeSpecial: The problems in "BMOWorld" turn out to be due to NEPTR doing a DealWithTheDevil to create a world in which he is the hero.



* LotusEaterMachine: What the Lich's dungeon does to Finn, Jake and Ice King.

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** How Finn defeats the eldritch goo in "BMOWorld", by trapping it in a small computer running an eight-bit art program.
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''Adventure Time'' is a comic book series by Creator/KaboomComics. The first 35 issues were written by Creator/RyanNorth, after which [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Christopher Hastings]] took over. It is based on [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime the animated series]].

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''Adventure Time'' is a comic book series by Creator/KaboomComics. The first 35 issues were written by Creator/RyanNorth, after which [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Christopher Hastings]] took over. It is based on [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime the animated series]].
series]]. The individual issues have shorter back-up stories by various creators, which are collected in the ''Sugary Shorts'' series of [=TPBs=]. In 2016 a separate series, ''Adventure Time Comics'', was begun with similar shorts.
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* BedsheetGhost: In issues 46-9, Jake disguises himself as one in Ghost-A-Rica, but discovers that they are considered grossly outdated and unfashionable.


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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Averted in #45, in which the Lich!Tree attempts to cause Finn to change history and screw up his timeline by behaving more "heroically" in his past lives. Finn is existentially cool and doesn't fall for it.


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* LifeDrinker: The ghosts in #46-9 consume people's youth.


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** In issues 46-9, the Governor of Ghost-A-Rica is a caricature of the Governor from ''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead''.

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* TrapIsTheOnlyOption: Finn and Jake are GenreSavvy enough to know that the creepy amusement park in issue #45 is an AmusementParkOfDoom, but feel obliged as heroes to deal with it.

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* TrapIsTheOnlyOption: Finn and Jake are GenreSavvy savvy enough to know that the creepy amusement park in issue #45 is an AmusementParkOfDoom, but feel obliged as heroes to deal with it.



* [[WhatTheHellPlayer What The Hell, Reader?]]: Marceline [[BreakingTheFourthWall calls out the reader]] in the second issue for [[MediumAwareness turning the page]] instead of staying to help her fight the Lich.


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* YouBastard: Marceline [[BreakingTheFourthWall calls out the reader]] in the second issue for [[MediumAwareness turning the page]] instead of staying to help her fight the Lich.
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* HumungousMecha: Gata built one for BMO.

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* AmusementParkOfDoom: In issue #45. Yes, a funfair in the middle of a blasted zone full of nuclear waste and creepy monsters is not suspicious at all...



* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler:Gata is a living portal to a hell dimension where an evil witch queen was imprisoned. She finally turns herself into a statue to block the portal.]]



* BrotherSisterIncest: Finn ends up being sexually attracted to Gata, but she's repulsed because she remembers growing up as his foster-sister.



** In Issues 46 and 49, the alternate universes visible in the mirrors include the Farmworld and one in which Finn is an eight-bit sprite as in "Guardians of Sunshine".
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Gata has suckered tentacles instead of hair.



* DungeonBypass: All the trouble in the Gata arc happens because Finn and Jake bypassed most of the dungeon, got bored listening to the recording of Joshua explaining to them how to get through it, and ended up doing precisely what they shouldn't have done.



* FesteringFungus: In the Gata arc, Jake gets temporarily infected with one.
* FireAndBrimstoneHell: The dimension that [[spoiler:Gata is a portal to]].



* HumungousMecha: Gata built one for BMO.



* PaintingTheMedium: The Lich speaks with white text on a black speech balloon. Marceline speaks with yellow all-caps text on a magenta speech balloon when she's a monster.

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** In issue #45, most of the story happens first in the lower panels on the page, until the end of the comic when you turn it upside down and read the upper panels in the opposite direction.


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* RememberTheNewGuy: The Gata arc plays this for real in-universe tragedy. Finn and Jake accidentally destroy a magic statue that Jake's father hid years before. When they get back to the Tree Fort, they find a teenage girl hero called Gata who everybody but them remembers as their foster-sister who's been part of their family all along. [[spoiler:It turns out that Gata is a living portal created to allow an evil witch queen to escape back to Ooo from the hell-dimension that she was imprisoned in long ago. When Gata discovers this and the witch escapes, she deliberately turns herself back into a statue, and all of the events of the story are erased from history and forgotten.]]


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* TrapIsTheOnlyOption: Finn and Jake are GenreSavvy enough to know that the creepy amusement park in issue #45 is an AmusementParkOfDoom, but feel obliged as heroes to deal with it.
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* BearsAreBadNews: In issues 41-4, the King of Ooo tries to take over using an army of bear minions.


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* BookcasePassage: Used by Peppermint Butler to hide the SWEETS headquarters.


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* EngineeredPublicConfession: Used in issues 41-4 by Agent Double O Candy Bar to frame Finn and Jake, and then by Finn and Jake to reveal the King of Ooo's contempt for his bear minions.


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** In Issue 40, Magic Man tries to manipulate the reader into making ambiguous wishes using a card-forcing maneuver.


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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In issue 40, Magic Man's crow volcano in the Tree Fort ends up preventing the Owlbear from killing the Fancy Egg Prince.


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** Issues 41-4 are full of Franchise/JamesBond parodies.
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**[[spoiler:It's actually Princess Bubblegum in a disguise she got for her birthday.]]
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* BrickJoke: In Issue 27, PB calls Finn and Jake to help out with a ghost problem, except that they're not home because they are the ghosts (unintentionally) causing the problem (don't worry, they get better). So, PB is about to call her back-up choice, which Finn hopes isn't a couple of knock-offs named something like Flynn and Blake. It's actually a team like the Film/{{Ghostbusters}}, but guess who shows up at the end of Issue 29, after the storyline is over?

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* BrickJoke: In Issue 27, PB calls Finn and Jake to help out with a ghost problem, except that they're not home because they are the ghosts (unintentionally) causing the problem (don't worry, they get better). So, PB is about to call her back-up choice, which Finn hopes isn't a couple of knock-offs named something like Flynn and Blake. It's actually a team like the Film/{{Ghostbusters}}, Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}, but guess who shows up at the end of Issue 29, after the storyline is over?
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''Adventure Time'' is a comic book series by Creator/KaboomComics. The first 34 issues were written by Creator/RyanNorth, with [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Christopher Hastings]] to write the book from that point on. It is based on [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime the animated series]].

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''Adventure Time'' is a comic book series by Creator/KaboomComics. The first 34 35 issues were written by Creator/RyanNorth, with after which [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Christopher Hastings]] to write the book from that point on.took over. It is based on [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime the animated series]].

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** In Issues 36-9, Jake retains the ability to make sandwiches due to a fragment remaining in his body from his ultimate sandwich from the TV episode "Time Sandwich".



* EscapedFromHell: It turns out that Ghost/Warrior Princess came back to life out of pure heroic willpower.
* EvilChef: The EldritchAbomination Arklothac in Issues 36-9 is an eldritch Evil Chef who wants to turn the whole of Ooo into a meal for his brethren.



* FantasticVoyagePlot: In Issue 36-9, where Finn has to go inside Jake to retrieve a piece of crystallised magic sandwich to restore everyone's knowledge of how to make food.



* OpeningShoutOut: The first issue opens with Finn and Jake filming the show's opening flight over Ooo, and then shows versions of the first two scenes of the credit sequence proper, with Jake jumping on Finn's head and Finn riding a stilt-legged Jake through mountains. The second issue again imitates the opening flight to show the damage the Lich has done to Ooo.

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The first issue opens with Finn and Jake filming the show's opening flight over Ooo, and then shows versions of the first two scenes of the credit sequence proper, with Jake jumping on Finn's head and Finn riding a stilt-legged Jake through mountains. The second issue again imitates the opening flight to show the damage the Lich has done to Ooo.Ooo.
** Inverted in Ryan North's final issue, number 35, which begins with Finn and Jake watching insects and challenging Marceline to write a song about them, referring to the show's end credits sequence.


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* RashomonStyle: Happens in "The Case of the Missing Thing", when Lumpy Space Princess orders everyone to tell her their memories of the previous evening to discover what happened to her head star.


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* ToServeMan: In Issues 36-9, a witch summons an EldritchAbomination extradimensional chef to Earth because he will make the whole planet a wonderful meal. Turns out, that meant make the whole planet '''into''' a wonderful meal.
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* AssimilationPlot: The story in issues 21-24. It very nearly succeeds, too.
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* LikeABadassOutOfHell: It turns out that Ghost/Warrior Princess came back to life out of pure heroic willpower.
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* ExtraParentConception: Brief flash-forwards at the end of both "Carl the Gem" and "Marcelzine" introduce a mysterious young female barbarian hero (named in her second appearance as Penelope), who appears to have characteristics of Finn, Princess Bubblegum, AND Marceline. The Mnemonoid arc has a flash-forward in which it is hinted that in the future all three of them may be in a mutual relationship.

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* BadFuture: The time travel arc in issues 6-9, in which BMO has accidentally created evil robots that conquer all of Ooo.

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** The Mnemonoid arc, in which Ooo is laid waste by a war between the various elemental peoples, and Marceline is killed by the Mnemonoid, leaving Bubblegum a cynical shell.



* CallBack: Finn's badass future version in the time travel arc is based on the future version of himself he saw/imagined at the beginning of "Mortal Folly".

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** In Issue 32, Jake turns out to still have a Lich minion hiding within him from his time in the Lich's LotusEaterMachine dungeon.
** In Issue 34, far-future Finn and Bubblegum use one of the time machines from the time travel arc to return to Finn's first encounter with the Mnemonoid and defeat it.



* CarnivoreConfusion: In "Marcelzine", Peppermint Butler likes to make and eat peppermint bark.



** In Issue 32, Marcelline's and PB's comic-strip exposition to Finn includes the RunningGag "buff baby" rhyme.



* FauxAffablyEvil: The Mnemonoid is polite and chatty while completely screwing up Finn's life and killing Marceline.



* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In Issue 10 and the ''[=KaBOOM!=] Summer Blast'' Free Comic Book Day Edition reprint, Finn and Jake end up under the influence of the reader in a ChooseYourOwnAdventure story. All their methods of getting their free will back involve messing with the reader.

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In Issue 10 and the ''[=KaBOOM!=] Summer Blast'' Free Comic Book Day Edition reprint, Finn and Jake end up under the influence of the reader in a ChooseYourOwnAdventure story. All their methods of getting their free will back involve messing with the reader.
** In the Mnemonoid arc, the Mnemonoid repeatedly addresses, menaces, and trolls the
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* HerCodeNameWasMarySue: Lumpy Space Princess's "original character" in her comic in "Marcelzine", the irresistible Laura Spencer Petersworth.


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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: The Mnemonoid looks very like an illithid from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''.


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* ScrapbookStory: Issue 30, "Marcelzine", is in the form of a zine edited by Marceline, with comics supposedly created by various characters.


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** In Issue 33, when PB says "Let's do this", she assumes the pose from the famous WWII "We Can Do It!" Westinghouse staff motivational poster (often miscredited as "Rosie the Riveter").


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* TooManyMouths: In Issue 31, Jake rather disturbingly grows at least two extra mouths while stuffing himself with food.

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* BrainUploading: Randall M Byron, a pre-war computer programmer who brain uploaded himself to survive the Mushroom War.

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* BrainUploading: Randall M M. Byron, a pre-war computer programmer who brain uploaded himself to survive the Mushroom War.



** In issues 18-9, Finn's LotusEaterMachine hallucination is the Farmworld from the TV episodes "Finn the Human"/"Jake the Dog".

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** In issues 18-9, 18-19, Finn's LotusEaterMachine hallucination is the Farmworld from the TV episodes "Finn the Human"/"Jake the Dog".



* FunWithAcronyms: In issue 41 Peppermint Butler conscripts Finn and Jake into SWEETS, "Secret Warriors Eliminating Enemies & other Tricky Situations".
-->'''Jake:''' You came up with the word you wanted for the acronym before you figured out what it would mean, didn't ya?



* PapaWolf: When Peppermint Butler expresses an interest in experimenting on Jake Jr., Jake undergoes an attack of "Dad Rage" and threatens Pep But with "If you do, ''all'' of Ooo will be ''so delicately'' mint-scented from your tiny particles ''spread across the continent''."



* SignatureStyle: It's pretty obvious that [[Webcomic/DinosaurComics Ryan North]] writes the comic. Perhaps...super obvious?

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* SignatureStyle: It's pretty obvious that [[Webcomic/DinosaurComics Ryan North]] writes the first few arcs in the comic. Perhaps...super obvious?

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** In the same arc, BMO and Ice King getting on surprisingly well refers back to Finn's speculation, and the behaviour of their miniature versions, in "All the Little People".



* FusionDance: [[spoiler:The second issue implies that Desert Princess is actually an amalgamation of various Candy citizens.]]

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** In the ghost arc, Finn, Jake, PB, and all the Candy Kingdom subjects combine into one huge ghost to beat up the JerkAss ghosts.



* GilliganCut: While Finn and Jake explore an abandoned military factory in issue 26, Finn remarks "I can't imagine a single thing our pals could be doing that's more interesting than exploring this crazy old dungeon!" Cue panels of Marceline fighting a dragon, Lumpy Space Princess fighting [[RobotMe a robotic version of herself]], and Princess Bubblegum... sitting in bed, reading a book.

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* GilliganCut: While Finn and Jake explore an abandoned military factory in issue 26, Finn remarks "I can't imagine a single thing our pals could be doing that's more interesting than exploring this crazy old dungeon!" Cue panels of Marceline fighting a dragon, Lumpy Space Princess fighting [[RobotMe a robotic version of herself]], herself]] in space, and Princess Bubblegum... sitting in bed, reading a book.


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* LikeABadassOutOfHell: It turns out that Ghost/Warrior Princess came back to life out of pure heroic willpower.


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* WhoYouGonnaCall: The Ghost Destroyers in issues #26-9.
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** In Issue 20, [[spoiler:Princess Bubblegum's]] adventuring suit is a black and green logo-free version of a classic ''ComicBook/Batgirl'' costume.

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** An alternate theory is that all the events of the comic book take place during the fourth season, since the characters and their relationships seem to follow that status quo.

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** An alternate theory is that all the events of the comic book take place during the fourth season, since the characters and their relationships seem to follow that status quo. (This was shot down in the bubblegum kudzu arc, where Lemongrab is clearly depicted as on his way to his monstrous state in "Too Old".)


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* ExactWords: In Issue 20, the Gumball Guardian goes berserk because Ice King mind-controlled it, and then tried to release it with the words "Go do whatever. Go nuts!".


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* GoneHorriblyWrong: The mind-controlling bubblegum monster turns out to be another of PB's attempts to create a successor.


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* ImprobableAntidote: Lemongrab's lemon bodily fluids turn out to be the only thing that can stop the mind-controlling bubblegum.


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* LateToTheTragedy: Finn and Jake in the bubblegum arc, because they didn't bother to listen to PB's message for over a day.
* LaughingMad: PB at the end of the bubblegum arc, when she realises that she needed Finn and Jake (but in this case, especially Jake) to save the day again.


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* MagicPants: In the bubblegum arc, this happens to Marceline's red leggings when she shifts to giant bat monster form.


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* MindControlEyes: In the bubblegum arc, the characters under the bubblegum's control get pink eyes.


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* PillowPistol: PB keeps a fire extinguisher full of jaw-breaker candy by her bed, in case she suddenly needs to fortify her bedroom.
* POVCam: "Adventure Me" is entirely seen through the eyes of an unidentified friend of Finn and Jake.


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* SwallowedWhole: Marceline does this to PB to protect her from the mind-controlling bubblegum. PB's response is "Oh my gosh, let's not do that again for a long time, okay?".


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* TheVirus: The mind-controlling bubblegum in Issues 21-4.
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* ArmedWithCanon: The comic keeps on throwing bones to Finn/Bubblegum shippers in ways that seem overtly designed to knock down the obstacles to the ship in the TV series.

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* ArmedWithCanon: The comic keeps on throwing bones to Finn/Bubblegum shippers in ways that seem overtly designed to knock down the obstacles to the ship in the TV series. In two separate potential futures shown in the comics, Finn and Bubblegum are in a relationship. (In the first one, Bubblegum explicitly says that the age difference isn't so big now Finn's in his twenties. And in the second one, they're actually in a three-way marriage with Marceline to avoid upsetting the Bubblegum/Marceline shippers.)
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** Issue 15 shows Lumpy Space Princess wearing a carrier bag as a dress, as in "Gotcha!".
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* BloodSpatteredWarrior: Finn covered head-to-toe in giant fish innards after disembowelling Ice King's giant fish monster.

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* BloodSpatteredWarrior: Finn covered head-to-toe in giant fish innards after disembowelling Ice King's giant fish monster.



** In issues 18-9, Finn's LotusEaterMachine hallucination is the Farmworld from the TV episodes "Finn the Human"/"Jake the Dog".
** Issue 19 has Jake's treasure from beating the whole dungeon be a mailman outfit, referring back to his childhood dream as revealed in "Princess Cookie".



* LethalJokeItem: In the first arc, the Lych demonstrates just how dangerous a Bag of Holding can be.

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* LethalJokeItem: In the first arc, the Lych Lich demonstrates just how dangerous a Bag of Holding can be.be.
* LotusEaterMachine: What the Lich's dungeon does to Finn, Jake and Ice King.


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* ThePowerOfLove: Destroys the Lich's illusions in issue 19, expressed through Finn and Jake rapping.

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