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** The Monster World arc, one long love letter to {{Kaiju}} films and ''Franchise/SuperSentai''.

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** The Monster World arc, arc in issues 66-68 is one long love letter to {{Kaiju}} films and ''Franchise/SuperSentai''.''Franchise/SuperSentai''. In particular, the Science Squad is basically the [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Science Patrol]] with Marvel's scientific geniuses piloting Red Ronin. To drive the references home, Morph shape shifts into Ultraman and [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers the Red Ranger]].

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* AssholeVictim: One of the things Proteus does while visiting Counter-Earth is murder Dorma, who'd been planning on nuking Attilan and enslaving the survivors. No-one's particularly upset about it.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: One of the things Proteus does while visiting Counter-Earth is murder Dorma, who'd been planning on nuking Attilan and enslaving the survivors. No-one's particularly upset about it.
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* RetCon: The crystal palace, according to Jeff Parker, is an evolved, sentient Kang the Conqueror.

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* RetCon: The crystal palace, according to Jeff Parker, is an evolved, sentient Kang the Conqueror. It's speculated in the same issue, however, that this in itself is actually an in-universe retcon as the Exiles' actions fundamentally change reality and that this origin too will eventually be retconned.
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* GoodShapeshiftingEvilShapeshifting: Morph, the resident shapeshifter and PluckyComicRelief, usually makes himself seem as cartoonish as possible regardless of what form he takes. Also, while he regularly [[{{Animorphism}} becomes animals]], [[{{Objectshifting}} becomes objects]], distorts his own physique, and even switches his costume on the fly, he rarely ever disguises himself as another sapient being - a sign that he's a fundamentally principled shapeshifter despite his immaturity. When [[ComicBook/XMen Proteus]] [[spoiler: takes over Morph's body]], he instantly distinguishes himself by his willingness to use the identities of others - even [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveSupernaturalPowers gloating over everything he can get away with thanks to his powers of disguise]] - and often shapeshifts in a showy, vainglorious fashion in conjunction with his own RealityWarper powers, the better to emphasize his god complex.
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* SeriesContinuityError: In the reality overrun by [[TheVirus a fusion of Warlock and the Legacy virus]], it becomes a plot point that Mimic's living steel form have never been able to receive or transmit psychic signals, [[spoiler: which prevents him from receiving telepathic communication from Emma Frost and Leech to abort the suicide mission.]] In a later reality with a villainous Mimic who has copied the powers of Professor X, that Mimic reads the life's memories of Exiles Mimic while the latter is in steel form, and does so instantly and without any noted difficulty.

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* SeriesContinuityError: In the reality overrun by [[TheVirus a fusion of Warlock and the Legacy virus]], it becomes a plot point that Mimic's living steel form have never been able to receive or transmit psychic signals, [[spoiler: which prevents him from receiving telepathic communication from Emma Frost and Leech to abort destroying the suicide mission.Earth.]] In a later reality with a villainous Mimic who has copied the powers of Professor X, that Mimic reads the life's memories of Exiles Mimic while the latter is in steel form, and does so instantly and without any noted difficulty.

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