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* NearAndDearBabyNaming: In this possible future, Peter Parker has named his daughter May after his aunt, and his son Benjamin after his uncle.
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* ''Last Hero Standing''. A CrisisCrossover for this line. A number of well-known superheroes, both retired and active ones, disappear without a trace. The superhero community is concerned but there is no singular suspect. As everyone reacts in their own way, some of the missing heroes return. But acting as villains and attacking fellow heroes. Who is pulling everyone's strings remains a mystery for a while, until the shocking revelation: [[spoiler:Loki seeking to end the Avengers and the "Age of Heroes", rectifying his role in accidentally starting it. ]] Published as a 5-issue mini-series (August, 2005).

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* ''Last Hero Standing''. A CrisisCrossover for this line. A number of well-known superheroes, both retired and active ones, disappear without a trace. The superhero community is concerned but there is no singular suspect. As everyone reacts in their own way, some of the missing heroes return. But acting as villains and attacking fellow heroes. Who is pulling everyone's strings remains a mystery for a while, until the shocking revelation: [[spoiler:Loki seeking to end the Avengers and the "Age of Heroes", rectifying his role in accidentally starting it. ]] Published as a 5-issue mini-series (August, 2005).
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* OfficialCouple: Many then current MarvelUniverse ships. Then there's curveballs like [[spoiler: Franchise/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}]].

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* OfficialCouple: Many then current MarvelUniverse ships. Then there's curveballs like [[spoiler: Franchise/{{Wolverine}} ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}]].
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* RevengeBeforeReason: Red Queen ''hates'' the still-living Avengers and A-Next, both because she's batshit insane (hello, unfortunate InTheBlood implications), and because she feels the adult Avengers didn't give a damn about her mother and the new Avengers (especially Stinger) are disrespecting her parents' memory just by existing.

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Red Queen ''hates'' the still-living Avengers and A-Next, both because she's batshit insane (hello, unfortunate InTheBlood ItRunsInTheFamily implications), and because she feels the adult Avengers didn't give a damn about her mother and the new Avengers (especially Stinger) are disrespecting her parents' memory just by existing.
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* InTheBlood: Both heroic and villainous examples. Also frequently subverted. Big man and Red Queen perfectly exemplify their father's heroic nature and psychosis respectively.

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* AscendedFanboy: Doc Magus operates out of a comic book store.
* TheAtoner: LOTS of 'em.

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* DaddysGirl: May to Peter, Cassie to Scott Lang, Rina to Logan.

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* KilledOffForReal: Too many to list of the previous generation, but here's a few. [[spoiler: ComicBook/AntMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, [[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Doc Ock]], ComicBook/NormanOsborn, Robbie Robertson, ComicBook/ThePunisher, ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/TheKingpin, Hobgoblin]].
** Among the current generation: [[spoiler: Crimson Curse]].

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* KilledOffForReal: Too many to list of the previous generation, but here's a few. [[spoiler: ComicBook/AntMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, [[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Doc Ock]], ComicBook/NormanOsborn, Robbie Robertson, ComicBook/ThePunisher, ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/TheKingpin, Hobgoblin]].
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Hobgoblin]]. Among the current generation: [[spoiler: Crimson Curse]].



* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Spider-Girl: The End.

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* BadassNormal / HandicappedBadass: American Dream. Though it did take her a lot of physical therapy to [[spoiler: regain the use of her legs]].

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* TheCasanova: The Buzz/Jack Jameson.
* CloudCuckooLander: Zane has his moments.

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* DivideAndConquer: [[spoiler: Loki's]] plan in Last Hero Standing.
* DisappearedDad: J2, Thunderstrike.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: J2, [[spoiler: when Zane FINALLY frees his dad]].
* FaceHeelTurn: Possibly [[spoiler:Elektra]], who is shown working for the Black Tarantula.
* FishOutOfWater: Kevin Masterson/Thunderstrike, early in A-Next.
* GoodBadGirl: Bluestreak, before she gets [[LadykillerInLove a crush on J2]].
* HeelFaceTurn: MANY. Notably Kaine, Normie Osborn, Saberclaw and Warp.
* HotScientist: Stinger.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Captain America]] in Last Hero Standing.
** Daredevil does this for Kaine. [[DealWithTheDevil Kaine doesn't take it well.]]

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* LastGirlWins: [[spoiler: Thena]] in Avengers Next, beating out [[GoodBadGirl Bluestreak]], [[DefrostingIceQueen Talia]] and [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Montana]] for J2/Zane.
* MarriedToTheJob: American Dream
* MissionControl: Ritchie Robertson to The Buzz, and later [[spoiler: one Ladyhawk to another]].
** Normie also fills this role for May at times.

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* LastGirlWins: [[spoiler: Thena]] in Avengers Next, ''Avengers Next'', beating out [[GoodBadGirl Bluestreak]], [[DefrostingIceQueen Talia]] and [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Montana]] for J2/Zane.
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* SmugSuper: Doc Magus.
* SinsOfOurFathers: Both Normie and [[spoiler: Kristoff von Doom]] struggle with this.
* TheSnarkKnight: Darkdevil.
* TeenIdol: Franklin Richards
* TransformationComic: J2

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* %%* SinsOfOurFathers: Both Normie and [[spoiler: Kristoff von Doom]] struggle with this.
* {{Stellification}}: In ''Last Hero Standing'', after ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is mortally wounded stopping ComicBook/{{Loki}}'s plan, [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] decides to bestow upon him "the tribute supreme". He transforms the dying hero's body into a star, which will inspire future heroes.
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** Spider-Girl and [[spoiler: Darkdevil]] have [[SiblingYinYang Cousin Yin Yang]].

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* ''Wild Thing''. Featuring Rina Logan, a daughter of {{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}. Started with an issue #0. Lasted for 5 regular issues (October, 1999-February, 2000).

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* ''Wild Thing''. Featuring Rina Logan, a daughter of {{Wolverine}} ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}. Started with an issue #0. Lasted for 5 regular issues (October, 1999-February, 2000).



* ''Darkdevil''. Featuring Reilly Tyne, a son of Ben Reilly (The Scarlet Spider), trying to establish himself as a LegacyCharacter to ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}.'' While also having demonic powers derived from [[Comicbook/GhostRider Zarathos]]. Starred in a 3-issue mini-series (November, 2000-January, 2001).

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* ''Darkdevil''. Featuring Reilly Tyne, a son of Ben Reilly (The Scarlet Spider), trying to establish himself as a LegacyCharacter to ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}.''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}.'' While also having demonic powers derived from [[Comicbook/GhostRider [[ComicBook/GhostRider Zarathos]]. Starred in a 3-issue mini-series (November, 2000-January, 2001).



* ''Comicbook/SpiderVerse''. A 2014-15 BatFamilyCrossover featuring various versions of Spider-Man from across the {{Multiverse}}. Mayday Parker appeared as one of the main characters, with her family (most notably her mom and younger brother) appearing as well.
* ''Comicbook/SecretWars2015''. A CrisisCrossover featuring a multitude of characters from across the Marvel {{Multiverse}}, including American Dream, Mayday Parker, and Coal Tiger. (May 2015-Jan 2016).

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* ''Comicbook/SpiderVerse''.''ComicBook/SpiderVerse''. A 2014-15 BatFamilyCrossover featuring various versions of Spider-Man from across the {{Multiverse}}. Mayday Parker appeared as one of the main characters, with her family (most notably her mom and younger brother) appearing as well.
* ''Comicbook/SecretWars2015''.''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''. A CrisisCrossover featuring a multitude of characters from across the Marvel {{Multiverse}}, including American Dream, Mayday Parker, and Coal Tiger. (May 2015-Jan 2016).



* ParentalAbandonment
* OfficialCouple: Many then current MarvelUniverse ships. Then there's curveballs like [[spoiler: {{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}]].
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* BadFuture: In ''Spider-Girl: The End''. You might think government should know better than to [[spoiler: make Carnage Army]] but no...

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* BadFuture: In ''Spider-Girl: The End''. You might think that the government should know better than to [[spoiler: make a Carnage Army]] Army]], but no...



* DisappearedDad: J2, Thunderstrike

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* DisappearedDad: J2, ThunderstrikeThunderstrike.



* HotScientist: Stinger

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* HotScientist: StingerStinger.
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* BadassGrandpa: Cap before the [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifice]]. Kaine (sort of) after his HeelFaceTurn.
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* DistaffCounterpart: Several are the result of this universe, though some have made it into comics after the majority of MC2 became defunct ,in one way (Anne Parker in places of May Parker, Captain America 2099 in place of American Dream) or another (X-23 in place of Rina)

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* DistaffCounterpart: Several are the result of this universe, though some have made it into comics after the majority of MC2 [=MC2=] became defunct ,in one way (Anne Parker in places of May Parker, Captain America 2099 in place of American Dream) or another (X-23 in place of Rina)

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* InTheBlood: Both heroic and villainous examples. Also frequently subverted.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Or father/daughter, daughter/mother, mother/son, mentor/mentee...
* KilledOffForReal: Too many to list, but here's a few. [[spoiler: ComicBook/AntMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, [[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Doc Ock]], ComicBook/NormanOsborn, Robbie Robertson, ComicBook/ThePunisher, ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/TheKingpin, Hobgoblin]].

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* InTheBlood: Both heroic and villainous examples. Also frequently subverted.
subverted. Big man and Red Queen perfectly exemplify their father's heroic nature and psychosis respectively.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Or father/daughter, daughter/mother, mother/son, mentor/mentee...
mentor/mentee... It's pretty much the whole point of this line.
* KilledOffForReal: Too many to list, list of the previous generation, but here's a few. [[spoiler: ComicBook/AntMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, [[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Doc Ock]], ComicBook/NormanOsborn, Robbie Robertson, ComicBook/ThePunisher, ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/TheKingpin, Hobgoblin]].



* OfficialCouple: Many current MarvelUniverse ships. Then there's [[spoiler: {{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}]].

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* OfficialCouple: Many then current MarvelUniverse ships. Then there's curveballs like [[spoiler: {{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}]].



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** Which is HilariousInHindsight since the buyout of Marvel AND Star Wars by Disney. Which has resulted in both the return of May Parker and new star wars movies and media, including new comics from Marvel.
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* ''Comicbook/SecretWars2015''. A CrisisCrossover featuring a multitude of characters from across the Marvel {{Multiverse}}, including American Dream, Mayday Parker, and Coal Tiger. (Begins May 2015).

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* ''American Dream''. Featuring Shannon Carter, niece to Sharon Carter and LegacyCharacter to CaptainAmerica. Starred in a 5-issue mini-series (July-September, 2008).

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* ''American Dream''. Featuring Shannon Carter, niece to Sharon Carter and LegacyCharacter to CaptainAmerica.ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. Starred in a 5-issue mini-series (July-September, 2008).
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* ''Last Hero Standing''. A CrisisCrossover for this line. A number of well-known superheroes, both retired and active ones, disappear without a trace. The superhero community is concerned but there is no singular suspect. As everyone reacts in their own way, some of the missing heroes return. But acting as villains and attacking fellow heroes. Who is pulling everyone's strings remains a mystery for a while, until the shocking revelation: [[spoiler:SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}} seeking to end the Avengers and the "Age of Heroes", rectifying his role in accidentally starting it. ]] Published as a 5-issue mini-series (August, 2005).

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* ''Last Hero Standing''. A CrisisCrossover for this line. A number of well-known superheroes, both retired and active ones, disappear without a trace. The superhero community is concerned but there is no singular suspect. As everyone reacts in their own way, some of the missing heroes return. But acting as villains and attacking fellow heroes. Who is pulling everyone's strings remains a mystery for a while, until the shocking revelation: [[spoiler:SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}} [[spoiler:Loki seeking to end the Avengers and the "Age of Heroes", rectifying his role in accidentally starting it. ]] Published as a 5-issue mini-series (August, 2005).
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* SmugSuper: [[TwoWordsObviousTrope Two words]]: Doc Magus.

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* OmniscientMoralityLicense: Doctor Strange rounds up a [[ShellShockedSenior bitter old Namor]] and forces Bruce to turn back into the Hulk... because they have to kill this lady before she accidentally destroys the world. Except not really, it was all a SecretTestOfCharacter for his son and the Avengers. Ah, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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* OmniscientMoralityLicense: Doctor Strange rounds up a [[ShellShockedSenior [[ShellShockedVeteran bitter old Namor]] and forces Bruce to turn back into the Hulk... because they have to kill this lady before she accidentally destroys the world. Except not really, it was all a SecretTestOfCharacter for his son and the Avengers. Ah, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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* ''Last Planet Standing''. A second CrisisCrossover. {{Galactus}} has decided to evolve himself to a new level and now requires more energy than usual. He starts actively campaigning against the Shi'ar, the Asgardians, and other targets. With Earth once again on his list. Heroes and villains have to team-up to prevent the extinction of sentient life-forms. But ComicBook/SilverSurfer offers his own solution to the problem. Published as a 5-issue mini-series (July-September 2006).

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* ''Last Planet Standing''. A second CrisisCrossover. {{Galactus}} ComicBook/{{Galactus}} has decided to evolve himself to a new level and now requires more energy than usual. He starts actively campaigning against the Shi'ar, the Asgardians, and other targets. With Earth once again on his list. Heroes and villains have to team-up to prevent the extinction of sentient life-forms. But ComicBook/SilverSurfer offers his own solution to the problem. Published as a 5-issue mini-series (July-September 2006).
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* ComicBookTime: The comics have been going on for a decade. May's aged maybe two years. It's also supposed to be an Alternate PRESENT, actually. WordOfGod is that originally the writers wanted to play with this being a genuine possible ''future'' of Earth-616, but the target audience meant that pop-culture references would need to be kept contemporary. The fact that the main Marvel Universe also operates on ComicBookTime means that having the evens of the main universe occur a few decades earlier in the alternate one is quite easy.

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* ComicBookTime: The comics have been going on for a decade. May's aged maybe two years. It's also supposed to be an Alternate PRESENT, actually. WordOfGod is that originally the writers wanted to play with this being a genuine possible ''future'' of Earth-616, but the target audience meant that pop-culture references would need to be kept contemporary. The fact that the main Marvel Universe also operates on ComicBookTime means that having the evens events of the main universe occur a few decades earlier in the alternate one is quite easy.
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It's also LighterAndSofter, being one of Marvel's 'Verses aimed at kids. With the exception of ComicBook/{{Spider-Girl}}, all of these series have been canceled, though the characters keep [[DropInCharacter showing up in Spider-Girl]] and new miniseries have been coming out for the last few years.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Spider-Girl}}'', the little book that started it all. Started with an issue #0 (though this was basically a reprint of the original ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' v2 #105). Lasted for 100 regular issues, from October, 1998 to September, 2006.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Spider-Girl}}'', ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'', the little book that started it all. Started with an issue #0 (though this was basically a reprint of the original ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' v2 #105). Lasted for 100 regular issues, from October, 1998 to September, 2006.
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* ''Comicbook/SpiderVerse''. A 2014-15 BatmanFamilyCrossover featuring various versions of Spider-Man from across the {{Multiverse}}. Mayday Parker appeared as one of the main characters, with her family (most notably her mom and younger brother) appearing as well.

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'''Earth-982'''

An AlternateTimeline MarvelUniverse where everyone (well, almost everyone) has had SpinOffspring and following the [[RetiredBadass retirements]], [[KilledOffForReal deaths]], [[DisappearedDad disappearances]] and [[NoodleIncident disbandings]] of their parents/mentors/favorite super-teams, the kids have taken up the torch.

It's also LighterAndSofter, being one of Marvel's 'Verses aimed at kids. With the exception of ComicBook/{{Spider-Girl}}, all of these series have been canceled, though the characters keep [[DropInCharacter showing up in Spider-Girl]] and new miniseries have been coming out for the last few years.

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!!Getting its start as a WhatIf, the 'verse has expanded to include the following series and miniseries:

* ''Comicbook/{{Spider-Girl}}'', the little book that started it all. Started with an issue #0 (though this was basically a reprint of the original ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' v2 #105). Lasted for 100 regular issues, from October, 1998 to September, 2006.
** ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (volume two). Started with an issue #0. Lasted for 30 regular issues, from December, 2006 to May, 2009.
** ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' (digital comic, volume three). Launched in April, 2009. 12 issues became available.
** ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' vol. 2. A regular mini-series. 4 issues, from July to October, 2010.
** ''Spider-Girl: The End'' (October, 2010). One-shot finale for the series and character. Though it leaves the door way open for more stories down the line.
* ''Avengers Next'' (two volumes). The original volume "A-Next" lasted for 12 issues, from October, 1998 to September, 1999. The second volume had the full name. It was a 5-issue mini-series (January-March, 2007).
* ''J2''. Featuring Zane Yama-Marko, a son of the Juggernaut. Lasted for 12 issues, from October, 1998 to September, 1999.
* ''Fantastic Five'' (two volumes). The first volume was a 5-issue mini-series (October, 1999-February, 2000). The second volume was another 5-issue mini-series (September-November, 2007).
* ''Wild Thing''. Featuring Rina Logan, a daughter of {{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}. Started with an issue #0. Lasted for 5 regular issues (October, 1999-February, 2000).
* ''The Buzz''. Featuring Jack "JJ' Jameson, a grandson of John Jonah Jameson who launches his own career as an [[AnimalThemedSuperbeing Insect Themed Superhero]]. Starred in a 3-issue mini-series (July-September, 2000).
* ''Darkdevil''. Featuring Reilly Tyne, a son of Ben Reilly (The Scarlet Spider), trying to establish himself as a LegacyCharacter to ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}.'' While also having demonic powers derived from [[Comicbook/GhostRider Zarathos]]. Starred in a 3-issue mini-series (November, 2000-January, 2001).
* ''Last Hero Standing''. A CrisisCrossover for this line. A number of well-known superheroes, both retired and active ones, disappear without a trace. The superhero community is concerned but there is no singular suspect. As everyone reacts in their own way, some of the missing heroes return. But acting as villains and attacking fellow heroes. Who is pulling everyone's strings remains a mystery for a while, until the shocking revelation: [[spoiler:SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}} seeking to end the Avengers and the "Age of Heroes", rectifying his role in accidentally starting it. ]] Published as a 5-issue mini-series (August, 2005).
* ''Last Planet Standing''. A second CrisisCrossover. {{Galactus}} has decided to evolve himself to a new level and now requires more energy than usual. He starts actively campaigning against the Shi'ar, the Asgardians, and other targets. With Earth once again on his list. Heroes and villains have to team-up to prevent the extinction of sentient life-forms. But ComicBook/SilverSurfer offers his own solution to the problem. Published as a 5-issue mini-series (July-September 2006).
* ''American Dream''. Featuring Shannon Carter, niece to Sharon Carter and LegacyCharacter to CaptainAmerica. Starred in a 5-issue mini-series (July-September, 2008).

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!Examples:

[[AC: World Tropes]]
* AdultsAreUseless: Subverted, with most of the MarvelUniverse acting as mentors to the younger generation. Though there some who look down on the kids, underestimate them, etc.
* [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fanpeople]]
** Doc Magus operates out of a comic book store.
* TheAtoner: LOTS of 'em.
* BadassFamily: The Fantastic Five. Also, the Parkers. All of them. Even [[MamaBear Mary Jane]] and [[BadassAdorable the baby]].
* BadFuture: In ''Spider-Girl: The End''. You might think government should know better than to [[spoiler: make Carnage Army]] but no...
* BroadStrokes: Thanks to being set in AlternateContinuity, [=MC2=] can choose which new elements or characters from regular Marvel Universe will incorporate into itself (like Araña) and discard everything else (''Comicbook/SecretInvasion'', ''Comicbook/OneMoreDay'' and its spinoffs).
* ComicBookTime: The comics have been going on for a decade. May's aged maybe two years. It's also supposed to be an Alternate PRESENT, actually. WordOfGod is that originally the writers wanted to play with this being a genuine possible ''future'' of Earth-616, but the target audience meant that pop-culture references would need to be kept contemporary. The fact that the main Marvel Universe also operates on ComicBookTime means that having the evens of the main universe occur a few decades earlier in the alternate one is quite easy.
* DaddysGirl: May to Peter, Cassie to Scott Lang, Rina to Logan.
* DistaffCounterpart
* FutureBadass: Many of teen and kid heroes of the current MarvelUniverse. Notably [[TheLeader Jubilee]], [[TeenIdol Franklin Richards]] and [[AntiHero Araña]].
* GenerationXerox: Played straight in that almost all of the [=MC2=] heroes are following in their parent's or mentor's footsteps (and costume choices). Averted in that most of them have different personalities and motivations.
* HappilyMarried
* InTheBlood: Both heroic and villainous examples. Also frequently subverted.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Or father/daughter, daughter/mother, mother/son, mentor/mentee...
* KilledOffForReal: Too many to list, but here's a few. [[spoiler: ComicBook/AntMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, [[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Doc Ock]], ComicBook/NormanOsborn, Robbie Robertson, ComicBook/ThePunisher, ComicBook/TheWasp, ComicBook/TheKingpin, Hobgoblin]].
** Among the current generation: [[spoiler: Crimson Curse]].
* ParentalAbandonment
* OfficialCouple: Many current MarvelUniverse ships. Then there's [[spoiler: {{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}}]].
* OlderAndWiser
* SecretLegacy
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Spider-Girl: The End.
* TropeOverdosed

[[AC: Series & Character Tropes]]
* AbusiveParents: Implied with Raptor, a cruel subversion of GenerationXerox with [[spoiler: Darkdevil's other aunt and uncle]].
* ActionGirl: American Dream, the Ladyhawks, Stinger, Spider-Girl, Thena, Wild Thing... the list goes on.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Silver Surfer in Last Planet, after [[spoiler: merging with Galactus]].
* BadassGrandpa: Cap before the [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifice]]. Kaine (sort of) after his HeelFaceTurn.
* BadassNormal / HandicappedBadass: American Dream. Though it did take her a lot of physical therapy to [[spoiler: regain the use of her legs]].
* BigBrotherMentor: Buzz Bannon to Jack Jameson. Until he meets [[MentorOccupationalHazard the usual fate]].
** Also Thunderstrike to J2.
* BloodKnight: Rina/Wild Thing's not quite there, but she did inherit her dad's blood lust.
* TheCasanova: The Buzz/Jack Jameson.
* CloudCuckooLander: Zane has his moments.
* CycleOfRevenge: Doom and Namor are stuck in one for [[spoiler: destroying Alantis and Latveria, respectively]].
* DeadpanSnarker: Darkdevil. Kaine, too, once he [[HeelFaceTurn mellows out]].
* DealWithTheDevil: Kaine offers his soul to Zarathos in exchange for Daredevil's. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Zarathos tries to take someone else's instead]].
* DivideAndConquer: [[spoiler: Loki's]] plan in Last Hero Standing.
* DisappearedDad: J2, Thunderstrike
* EarnYourHappyEnding: J2, [[spoiler: when Zane FINALLY frees his dad]].
* FaceHeelTurn: Possibly [[spoiler:Elektra]], who is shown working for the Black Tarantula.
* FishOutOfWater: Kevin Masterson/Thunderstrike, early in A-Next.
* GoodBadGirl: Bluestreak, before she gets [[LadykillerInLove a crush on J2]].
* HeelFaceTurn: MANY. Notably Kaine, Normie Osborn, Saberclaw and Warp.
* HotScientist: Stinger
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Captain America]] in Last Hero Standing.
** Daredevil does this for Kaine. [[DealWithTheDevil Kaine doesn't take it well.]]
* TheIllegal: American Dream's mini is about her efforts to help a young immigrant couple. (The woman is legal, the man isn't, and is targeted by a MadScientist because of it.)
* LastGirlWins: [[spoiler: Thena]] in Avengers Next, beating out [[GoodBadGirl Bluestreak]], [[DefrostingIceQueen Talia]] and [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Montana]] for J2/Zane.
* MarriedToTheJob: American Dream
* MissionControl: Ritchie Robertson to The Buzz, and later [[spoiler: one Ladyhawk to another]].
** Normie also fills this role for May at times.
* MissingMom: Darkdevil, Franklin Richards (for a while)
* MoralityChain: Big Man to his sister Red Queen. Once he turns himself in and joins the Thunderbolts, she abandons all pretext of retribution and becomes a straight-up villain.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Nemesus [[DimensionLord keeps the Juggernaut imprisoned for years in another dimension]] in attempt to get his power and ends up [[spoiler: accidentally transferring the power to Zane instead]].
* OmniscientMoralityLicense: Doctor Strange rounds up a [[ShellShockedSenior bitter old Namor]] and forces Bruce to turn back into the Hulk... because they have to kill this lady before she accidentally destroys the world. Except not really, it was all a SecretTestOfCharacter for his son and the Avengers. Ah, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
* PopCulturedBadass: Doc Magus. He [[AscendedFanboy collects comic books]] and is a Star Wars fan.
* PoweredArmor: The Buzz.
* PubertySuperpower: Subverted, averted, and played straight. Happens to Spider-Girl and Darkdevil. Ben Parker gets his powers [[spoiler: much earlier]]. Seems to be the case with Zane, but [[spoiler: he really just got his dad's powers by accident]].
* LoveTriangle: Bluestreak -> J2 <- Thena, [[spoiler: May -> Normie <- Brenda]].
* RevengeBeforeReason: Red Queen ''hates'' the still-living Avengers and A-Next, both because she's batshit insane (hello, unfortunate InTheBlood implications), and because she feels the adult Avengers didn't give a damn about her mother and the new Avengers (especially Stinger) are disrespecting her parents' memory just by existing.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Mainframe is REALLY stubborn, rude to his allies, and NotGoodWithPeople.
* SecretIdentityIdentity: Implied with Darkdevil.
* SmugSuper: [[TwoWordsObviousTrope Two words]]: Doc Magus.
* SinsOfOurFathers: Both Normie and [[spoiler: Kristoff von Doom]] struggle with this.
* TheSnarkKnight: Darkdevil.
* TeenIdol: Franklin Richards
* TransformationComic: J2
* UnwillingRoboticisation: Tony Stark's mysterious bodyguard, also known as [[spoiler: Jim Rhodes]].
* [[SiblingYinYang Yin Yang Twins]]: The Ladyhawks. [[spoiler:Regina]] is the cool-headed strategist, who gets [[spoiler: crippled fighting the Kingpin and turns into MissionControl]]. [[spoiler: Rosetta]] is the hot-headed fighter who prowls the streets.
** Spider-Girl and [[spoiler: Darkdevil]] have [[SiblingYinYang Cousin Yin Yang]].

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