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** "Something New Every Day": ComicBook/{{Elektra}} helps [[Characters/IncredibleHulkSupportingCharacters Charlene McGowan]] out when the latter's hormone production research is mistaken for Mutant Growth Hormone.

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** "Something New Every Day": ComicBook/{{Elektra}} Characters/{{Elektra}} helps [[Characters/IncredibleHulkSupportingCharacters Charlene McGowan]] out when the latter's hormone production research is mistaken for Mutant Growth Hormone.
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** "Fate and the Sorcerer Supreme": [[Characters/MarvelComicsSorcererSupreme Nina the Conjuror]] uncovers the truth behind a mass extinction.

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** "Words Do Matter": [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales Miles Morales]] muses on superhero life.
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** "Words Do Matter": [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] muses on superhero life.
** "Decompression": [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 [[Characters/MarvelComicsKamalaKhan Kamala Khan]], [[ComicBook/{{Ironheart}} Riri Williams]], and Shuri [[ComicBook/BlackPanther Shuri]] have a decompression session.



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** "That One Thing": [[Characters/XMen90sMembers [[Characters/MarvelComicsJubilee Jubilee]] visits her parents' grave.



** "Latinx and Proud": [[Characters/MarvelComicsSpiders Miles Morales and Anya Corazon]] discuss the term "Latinx" with Miles's mother Rio in preparation for an upcoming rally.

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** "Latinx and Proud": [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsSpiders Miles Morales and Anya Corazon]] discuss the term "Latinx" with Miles's mother Rio in preparation for an upcoming rally.



** "Hands": [[ComicBook/GhostRider Robbie Reyes]] passes on a tortilla recipe.
** "Fate and the Sorcerer Supreme": [[Characters/DoctorStrangeDoctorStrangeAndSupportingCharacters Nina the Conjuror]] uncovers the truth behind a mass extinction.

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** "Hands": [[ComicBook/GhostRider [[ComicBook/AllNewGhostRider Robbie Reyes]] passes on a tortilla recipe.
** "Fate and the Sorcerer Supreme": [[Characters/DoctorStrangeDoctorStrangeAndSupportingCharacters [[Characters/MarvelComicsSorcererSupreme Nina the Conjuror]] uncovers the truth behind a mass extinction.
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* ''X-Men'' (2023): Focuses on diverse characters and creative teams from the X-Men franchise.
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** "Early Thaw": During the early days of the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}} comforts a young ComicBook/{{Iceman}} about his sexuality.

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** "Early Thaw": During the early days of the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}} comforts a young ComicBook/{{Iceman}} ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} about his sexuality.
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* BlackmailBackfire: After a man named James finds out about Irene’s relationship with a woman, he tries to blackmail her. Turns out the person he was talking to was really Mystique in disguise. She promptly broke his neck and threw him out of a moving train.


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* PublicDomainCharacter: James is implied to be [[Literature/SherlockHolmes Professor Moriarty]].
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* BeMyValentine: Carl Valentino, aka Somnus, was a former one-night stand of Daken's who had the power to induce all sorts of dreams. As Daken tells it, during their tryst Carl made him imagine an entire lifetime with him.
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* ShoutOut: When she realises that the Syndicate's battle with Spider-Man has wrecked a LGBTQIA+ youth center, Scorpia worries that she'll now be banned from the (real) New York lesbian dive bar Ginger's.

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** In the 2023 special, four-armed mutant Jumbo Carnation responds to tight deadlines for Hellfire Gala outfits by commenting that if people with just two arms can put costumes together so fast on ''Series/DragRace'', he'll be fine.
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* ''Pride'' (2021, 2022): Focuses on LGBT+ characters.

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* HasTwoMommies: America saves a lesbian couple and their daughter, remarking internally that they remind her a lot of her own mothers.
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* ''Spider-Verse'' (2023): Focuses on various [[ComicBook/SpiderVerse Spider-People]] from diverse backgrounds.

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* ''#1'' (2020): An anthology of short comics, each lasting about a few pages, focusing on various Marvel characters. Among other plots, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Forge]] faces off against [[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter Shuri]], Marvel's LGBT heroes throw a PrideParade, and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} fights ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk on Madripoor.
* ''Indigenous Voices'' (2020): Focuses on Native characters.
* ''Legacy'' (2021): Focuses on Black characters.
* ''Pride'' (2021): Focuses on LGBT+ characters.
* ''Identity'' (2021): Focuses on Asian and Pacific Islander characters.

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* ''#1'' ''Marvel's Voices'' (2020): An anthology of short comics, The original anthology, with each lasting about story consisting of a few pages, pages and focusing on various Marvel characters. characters from different backgrounds. Among other plots, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Forge]] faces off against [[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter Shuri]], Marvel's LGBT heroes throw a PrideParade, and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} fights ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk on Madripoor.
Madripoor. Every edition of that followed this one focuses on a specific demographic.
* ''Indigenous Voices'' (2020): (2020) / ''Heritage'' (2022): Focuses on Native characters.
* ''Legacy'' (2021): (2021, 2022): Focuses on Black characters.
* ''Pride'' (2021): (2021, 2022): Focuses on LGBT+ characters.
* ''Identity'' (2021): (2021, 2022): Focuses on Asian and Pacific Islander characters.



* ''Heritage'' (2022): The second issue to focus on Native and Indigenous characters.
* ''Pride'' (2022): The second issue to focus on LGBT+ characters.
* ''Identity'' (2022): The second issue to focus on Asian and Pacific Islander characters.

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* ''Heritage'' (2022): The second issue to focus on Native and Indigenous characters.
* ''Pride'' (2022): The second issue to focus on LGBT+ characters.
* ''Identity'' (2022): The second issue to focus on Asian and Pacific Islander characters.
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* PlayingWithFire: Rex Ridley, aka Bad Arson, has fire powers. Loki's ex Queen Sinda also seems to have fiery abilities, although she opts to leave before the battle, so we don't see much of them.
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* BroughtDownToBadass: D-Man may no longer have his SuperStrength, but he still holds his own when fighting the supervillains of the Syndicate.
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* BackFromTheDead: Angerboda, a giantess who was killed in a 1980s issue of ''Thor'', returns in the 2022 issue when Loki's exes gather to get revenge on them.
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* ShoutOut: When she realises that the Syndicate's battle with Spider-Man has wrecked a LGBTQIA+ youth center, Scorpia worries that she'll now be banned from the (real) New York lesbian dive bar Ginger's.
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** "New York State of Mind": [[Characters/MarvelComicsGammaMutates Amadeus Cho]] and [[ComicBook/SilkMarvelComics Cindy Moon]] visit the Statue of Liberty.

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** "New York State of Mind": [[Characters/MarvelComicsGammaMutates [[Characters/IncredibleHulkSupportingCharacters Amadeus Cho]] and [[ComicBook/SilkMarvelComics Cindy Moon]] visit the Statue of Liberty.
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The anthology comics are accompanied by an ongoing ''[[Webcomic/MarvelsVoices2022 Marvel's Voices]]'' weekly webcomic, part of Marvel's Creator/InfinityComics imprint. The webcomic, which publishes its own new stories, was launched in June 2022 to coincide with Pride month.
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* ''Identity'' (2022): The second issue to focus on Asian and Pacific Islander characters.
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* ''Marvel's Voices #1'' (2020): An anthology of short comics, each lasting about a few pages, focusing on various Marvel characters. Among other plots, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Forge]] faces off against [[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter Shuri]], Marvel's LGBT heroes throw a PrideParade, and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} fights ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk on Madripoor.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices'' (2020): Focuses on Native characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Legacy'' (2021): Focuses on Black characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Pride'' (2021): Focuses on LGBT+ characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Identity'' (2021): Focuses on Asian characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Comunidades'' (2021): Focuses on Hispanic and Latino characters.

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* ''Marvel's Voices #1'' ''#1'' (2020): An anthology of short comics, each lasting about a few pages, focusing on various Marvel characters. Among other plots, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Forge]] faces off against [[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter Shuri]], Marvel's LGBT heroes throw a PrideParade, and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} fights ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk on Madripoor.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Indigenous ''Indigenous Voices'' (2020): Focuses on Native characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Legacy'' ''Legacy'' (2021): Focuses on Black characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Pride'' ''Pride'' (2021): Focuses on LGBT+ characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Identity'' ''Identity'' (2021): Focuses on Asian characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Comunidades'' ''Comunidades'' (2021): Focuses on Hispanic and Latino characters.
* ''Heritage'' (2022): The second issue to focus on Native and Indigenous characters.
* ''Pride'' (2022): The second issue to focus on LGBT+ characters.
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** "When A Black Cat Crosses Your Path, You Give Them The Right-Of-Way": [[ComicBook/BlackCatMarvel Black Cat]] investigates an impersonator.

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** "When A Black Cat Crosses Your Path, You Give Them The Right-Of-Way": [[ComicBook/BlackCatMarvel Black Cat]] ComicBook/{{Black Cat|MarvelComics}} investigates an impersonator.
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** "Good Luck Girl": ComicBook/{{Domino}} gambles in Madripoor.

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** "Good Luck Girl": ComicBook/{{Domino}} ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}} gambles in Madripoor.
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''Marvel's Voices'' is a line of comic books by Creator/MarvelComics, based on their podcast of the same name. Just as the podcast aimed to spotlight creatives of color, each issue is an {{anthology}} of short comics focusing on various diverse groups of characters, with stories and artwork by creators from those demographics.

In publishing order, the books are:

* ''Marvel's Voices #1'' (2020): An anthology of short comics, each lasting about a few pages, focusing on various Marvel characters. Among other plots, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Forge]] faces off against [[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter Shuri]], Marvel's LGBT heroes throw a PrideParade, and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} fights ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk on Madripoor.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices'' (2020): Focuses on Native characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Legacy'' (2021): Focuses on Black characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Pride'' (2021): Focuses on LGBT+ characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Identity'' (2021): Focuses on Asian characters.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Community'' (2021): Focuses on Hispanic and Latino characters.

[[folder:List of Stories]]
* ''Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices''
** "Echo: Hitting Back": [[Characters/DaredevilSupportingCharacters Echo]] goes on a mission to help a Badoon settlement against Saarl the Slaughterer.
** "Mirage: Multifaceted": [[Characters/NewMutants Dani Moonstar]] is tapped to find a native mutant named Julian, who has disappeared into the Arizona desert.
** "Silver Fox: Blue Moon": As colonial settlers encroach on the Blackfoot nation, [[Characters/WolverineSupportingCharacters Silver Fox]] and her husband take matters into their own hands.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Legacy''
** "Words Do Matter": [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales Miles Morales]] muses on superhero life.
** "Decompression": [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Kamala Khan]], [[ComicBook/{{Ironheart}} Riri Williams]], and Shuri have a decompression session.
** "Panic at the Supermarket": [[Characters/MarvelComicsMarvels Monica Rambeau]], Thor, and She-Hulk help Maria Rambeau go grocery shopping.
** "Good Luck Girl": ComicBook/{{Domino}} gambles in Madripoor.
** "A Luta Continua": [[ComicBook/{{Venomverse}} Ngozi and her Symbiote]], as well as Adoru and Setan, participate in Nigerian protests.
** "Nighttime Bodega Run": ComicBook/{{Blade}} gets the jump on some vampires who were about to attack two kids at a bodega.
** "Letting Go": [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm]] tracks down a South African mutant girl who is starting up a rock storm.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Pride''.
** "The Vows": [[ComicBook/YoungAvengers Wiccan and Hulking]] write their wedding vows. (This ties in to ''ComicBook/{{Empyre}}'', in which they get married.)
** "Under the Stars": [[Characters/{{Runaways}} Nico Minoru and Karolina Dean]] attend a concert.
** "Something New Every Day": ComicBook/{{Elektra}} helps [[Characters/IncredibleHulkSupportingCharacters Charlene McGowan]] out when the latter's hormone production research is mistaken for Mutant Growth Hormone.
** "When A Black Cat Crosses Your Path, You Give Them The Right-Of-Way": [[ComicBook/BlackCatMarvel Black Cat]] investigates an impersonator.
** "Totally Invulnerable": Titania attacks a woman she thinks is ComicBook/SheHulk, but turns out to be a trans woman named Jennifer Harris.
** "Colossus": [[Characters/NewXMenAcademyX David Alleyne]] tells his boyfriend Tommy Shepherd how he realized he was bisexual.
** "Good Judy": At a Krakoan dance party, [[Characters/NewXMenAcademyX Graymalkin and Anole]] have a good time.
** "Early Thaw": During the early days of the ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/{{Magneto}} comforts a young ComicBook/{{Iceman}} about his sexuality.
** "The Man I Know": Kyle Jinadu contemplates his marriage to [[ComicBook/AlphaFlight Northstar]].
** "The Grey Ladies": Mystique and Destiny try to get ahead of some blackmail.
** "You Deserve": Magik encourages Karma to ask Galura out.
** "Man of His Dreams": Daken muses about a past one-night-stand when the man, Carl Valentino, is reborn as a mutant on Krakoa.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Identity''
** "What Is Vs. What If": ComicBook/ShangChi visits the Order of Uatu to retrieve an artifact.
** "That One Thing": [[Characters/XMen90sMembers Jubilee]] visits her parents' grave.
** "Jimmy Woo 1959": [[ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas Jimmy Woo]] and his childhood friend May Takeuchi assist a Venusian ransacking a city lab.
** "Seeing Red": Kamala Khan spends time with Red Dagger during a visit to Karachi.
** "Personal Heroes": [[Characters/AgentsOfAtlasNew Wave]] helps [[Characters/XMen90sMembers Bishop]] out when he fights a water monster in her hometown.
** "Singular/Plural": [[ComicBook/NewWarriors Silhouette Chord]] tries dating in New York while wrestling with her identity.
** "Traditional Pink Sushi": Silver Samurai and [[Characters/XMen2000sMembers Armor]] debate sushi traditions.
** "New York State of Mind": [[Characters/MarvelComicsGammaMutates Amadeus Cho]] and [[ComicBook/SilkMarvelComics Cindy Moon]] visit the Statue of Liberty.
* ''Marvel's Voices: Community'' (2021)
** "Just as Strange as You": Reptil's cousin Eva Quintero goes off to ComicBook/StrangeAcademy and befriends fellow Mexican student Germán Aguilar.
** "Pa'lante Juntos": In 1970s Spanish Harlem, [[ComicBook/WhiteTiger Hector Ayala]] fights a monster made of garbage.
** "Mom's Cooking": Germán enlists his mother to help him make enchiladas for a potluck.
** "Legados": Ava Ayala confronts the Tiger God, who questions who she furthers her brother's legacy.
** "Corn Husks": Reptil tries to cook tamales.
** "Latinx and Proud": [[Characters/MarvelComicsSpiders Miles Morales and Anya Corazon]] discuss the term "Latinx" with Miles's mother Rio in preparation for an upcoming rally.
** "You're Not Alone": [[ComicBook/America2017 America Chavez]] enlists Amadeus Cho to help find Catalina.
** "Hands": [[ComicBook/GhostRider Robbie Reyes]] passes on a tortilla recipe.
** "Fate and the Sorcerer Supreme": [[Characters/DoctorStrangeDoctorStrangeAndSupportingCharacters Nina the Conjuror]] uncovers the truth behind a mass extinction.
** "Loco-Motion": At the risk of making Gabe late for an appointment, Robbie steps in to stop a hate group.
** "Shark Hunt": A moment in the life of [[ComicBook/WolverineAndTheXMenMarvelComics Iara Dos Santos]].
** "Operation: New World": [[Characters/XForce Risque]] goes on one of Abigail Brand's missions to expand the solar system.
** "Homecoming": [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]] visits his old friend Juliana's home.
** "Bienvenidos": The featured characters have a party.
** "¿De Donde Eres?": When an affordable housing initiative by ComicBook/BlackPanther is interrupted by Shocker, Miles Morales jumps into action.
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* GiantSpider: ''Inspiration'' is about a black widow spider exposed to gamma radiation, turning into a large, sentient, animal who becomes inspired to fight crime after seeing Spider-Man and Silk. The scientist studying her nicknamed her "Spider-Hulk".
* TheGrimReaper: Wolverine encounters what appears to be a Grim Reaper representing Death in ''Death'', and asks them to take him instead of a dying man.
* PrideParade: In ''Assemble'', Wiccan and Hulkling organized a pride parade for Marvel's LGBT heroes.
* WackyRacing: The high-tech car race Forge and Shuri partake in involves multiple terrains and teleportation portals. Prodigy comments that Forge's car also has an espresso machine.

!!''Indigenous Voices''
* GladiatorGames: According to Dara, Saarl makes the Badoon women partake in gladiator-style violence for the irony, since they are pacifistic.
* MuggingTheMonster: A purse snatcher quickly finds that mugging Julian's family is dangerous, since Julian is a mutant who can summon monsters.
* PsychicNosebleed: Trigo can look into a being's future by touching them, but doing so clearly takes a toll on his health, including starting large nosebleeds.
* SwordOverHead: Echo handily beats Saarl and holds a spear over his face, but decides not to kill him because there has been enough violence.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Justified. Wolfsbane asks Mirage why the Marauders aren't handling Julian's disappearance, since they specialize in mutant rescue. Mirage replies that the tribal government reached out to her specifically.
* TranslationConvention: ''Blue Moon'''s dialogue is in Siksiká, with a caption box clarifying that it's rendered in English.

!!''Legacy''
* AdvertisedExtra: Jubilee is front and center on the cover, but only appears in one panel throughout the entire anthology.
* DishingOutDirt: Abeni can control rocks and earth.
* HumanShield: Domino uses one of the men at the poker table to shield herself from bullet fire. He dies, of course.
* LethalChef: Shuri admittedly can't cook, and once set the kitchen on fire.
* ShoutOut: The TrustPassword to enter the bonding session is "Vandellas", after Music/MarthaAndTheVandellas.
* YouAreNotAlone: The prologue to ''Legacy'' is Miles Morales shunting the notion that he fights alone, since other heroes (America Chavez, Storm, Ms. Marvel, and Jubilee) show up to help him.

!!''Pride''
* BeMyValentine: Carl Valentino, aka Somnus, was a former one-night stand of Daken's who had the power to induce all sorts of dreams. As Daken tells it, during their tryst Carl made him imagine an entire lifetime with him.
* CastFullOfGay: Prodigy calls the ComicBook/YoungAvengers the "first mostly-queer superteam".
* ConcertEpisode: ''Under the Stars'' sees Nico and Karolina try to get tickets for a surprisingly popular band. In the end, it's sold out, but Karolina uses her powers to fly the two of them high above to watch.
* EmpathicShapeshifter: Jessie Drake describes her powers as being an "empathic metamorph", who reflects the appearances of people around her.
* MediumAwareness: Jennifer pushes her InternalMonologue box away as she's trying to run from Titania.
-->'''Jennifer:''' Out of the way, internal monologue!
* NoBisexuals: Discussed. While sorting out his sexuality, Prodigy read about the research claiming bi men didn't exist.
* OneSteveLimit: Justified. Jennifer (a trans woman) chose her name after Jennifer Walters.
* RainbowMotif: Not a coincidence that Julie Power's [[ColorfulContrails rainbow contrails]] are in the background of the LGBT-centric issue.
* StereotypeReactionGag: Redline asks if Charlene knows his cousin, who is also a trans woman. Charlene comments that it's not good to assume all trans women know each other. At the end, though, it's revealed Charlene actually does know his cousin.
* TeacherStudentRomance: Prodigy remarks that being a bisexual guy going through puberty around the ComicBook/XMen was terrible for his hormones, because they were all attractive.
-->'''David:''' Imagine trying to pay attention when Emma Frost is your teacher.

!!''Identity''
* EvilCounterpart: As a result of asking WhatIf, the coin makes Shang-Chi fight the version of himself who had not defied his dad and become a hero.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Wave is excited to be teaming up with Bishop, since he's one of her heroes. Bishop responds in kind -- he knew of her in his own time, and is similarly excited to fight alongside her.
* MeaningfulName: Silhouette wants to change her name to something that isn't as associated with superheroics and doesn't feel as fragile. She settles on "Janelle".
* MirrorMatch: PlayedWith. The coin sets up a match between Shang-Chi vs. the version of him who became a villain, since the two of them are both expert martial artists. However, Shang-Chi beats him by utilizing moves learned from his Avenger allies.
* RediscoveringRootsTrip: Pakistani-American Kamala is on another brief trip to Pakistan. She tells Kareem that she doesn't like visiting long-term, because she doesn't exactly fit in; Kareem calls her a self-hating Pakistani.
* TranslationConvention: Parts of the Pakistan- and Philippines-set dialogues are in Urdu and Cebuano, respectively; the caption boxes clarify they're translated from English.
* WhatIf: Directly invoked. The monk guarding the coin Shang-Chi wants tells him to look inwards and asks "what if?". Shang-Chi wonders what would have happened if he had not defied his father.

!!''Community''
* CommonalityConnection: Eva and Germán bond over being Mexican-American students of magic.
* EarFins: The Megalephallians, a race of FishPeople, have different aquatic fins on where ears would be.
* FishPeople: The Megalephallian, a race of aquatic humanoids with tentacles for feet, who live on the watery planet Gloria is exploring.
* GaiasVengeance: Anhangá, a spirit from Brazilian myth, wants to destroy humanity for the havoc they wreaked upon the environment.
-->'''Nina:''' [Anhangá] is the Earth's wrath... and now she seeks vengeance.
* HasTwoMommies: America saves a lesbian couple and their daughter, remarking internally that they remind her a lot of her own mothers.
* IComeInPeace: Invoked.
-->'''Gloria:''' I come in peace.\\
'''Gloria's internal monologue''': That works in the movies, right?
* MotherNature: According to Nina, the spirit of the earth is fairly universal. The protective deer being she knows as Anhangá is also known in Estonia as Metsik, and in Japan as the kodama. Once Nina gets through to it, it appears to her as a winged, green-skinned woman who resembles a fairy.
* MuckMonster: King Basura, a sentient monster made out of garbage. White Tiger helps the Young Lords put a stop to him. The events of the story were inspired by the 1969 ]]https://www.history.com/news/young-lords-garbage-offensive Garbage Offensive]].
* PowerIncontinence: America's powers are not working correctly, which is a disadvantage against the monster she and Amadeus are up against.
* UnfortunateNames: Gloria (being part-Latino and part-Native) comments that she wants to balk at the name "Operation: New World").
* YouAreNotAlone: Amadeus asserts to America that he and the other heroes have her back even when things feel difficult.
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