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* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Thor can not list the hammer if he's mind controlled by an evil villain.

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* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Thor can not list lift the hammer if he's mind controlled by an evil villain.



* ThereAreNoPolice: Worse than that: there's ''nobody else'' besides the heroes and villains. Check with detail, you will not find a single nnamed character in the background, such as citizens fleeing in terror or being disturbed by the superhero fights.

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* ThereAreNoPolice: Worse than that: there's ''nobody else'' besides the heroes and villains. Check with detail, you will not find a single nnamed unnamed character in the background, such as citizens fleeing in terror or being disturbed by the superhero fights.
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* ThereAreNoPolice: Worse than that: there's ''nobody else'' besides the heroes and villains.

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* ThereAreNoPolice: Worse than that: there's ''nobody else'' besides the heroes and villains. Check with detail, you will not find a single nnamed character in the background, such as citizens fleeing in terror or being disturbed by the superhero fights.

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"Onslaught Reborn" is a limited series by Creator/RobLiefeld, where ComicBook/{{Onslaught}} comes into existence once again. Trying to kill Franklin Richards, he pursues him into the ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' reality, that Franklin had created.

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-->'''Wolverine:''' Tell that to the Scarlet Witch, bub

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-->'''Wolverine:''' Tell that to the Scarlet Witch, bubbub
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* CharacterShilling: All of Bucky's lines are praises and praises to Captain America, and then even more praises. In the actual action, he is just someone else among the others.
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* HandWave: If Wanda said "No More Mutants", how come that she actually ''resurrected'' a mutant? Oh, sure, the "she was crazy" wildcard.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Franklin Richards, earth's mightiest heroes, and a villain with a severe tooth problem]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Franklin Richards, earth's mightiest heroes, and a villain with a severe tooth dental problem]]
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->'''Onslaught:''' You?! But... there are no mutants on this world!
->'''Wolverine:''' Tell that to the Scarlet Witch, bub

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->'''Onslaught:''' -->'''Onslaught:''' You?! But... there are no mutants on this world!
->'''Wolverine:''' -->'''Wolverine:''' Tell that to the Scarlet Witch, bub
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"Onslaught Reborn" is a limited series by Creator/RobLiefeld, where ComicBook/Onslaught comes into existence once again. Trying to kill Franklin Richards, he pursues him into the ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' reality, that Franklin had created.

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"Onslaught Reborn" is a limited series by Creator/RobLiefeld, where ComicBook/Onslaught ComicBook/{{Onslaught}} comes into existence once again. Trying to kill Franklin Richards, he pursues him into the ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' reality, that Franklin had created.

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* ContinuitySnarl: You would think that, writing a 4-issues limited series set in a 12-issues limited series created by himself, Liefeld surely wouldn't make many mistakes, right? Think again...
** Rikki Barnes is dead, she was killed by Galactus.
** It is right that Reed and Sue were not married and had no sons... yet. Sue mentioned before the arrival of Galactus that she was finally pregnant. By this time, there should be already a local Franklin, even if just a baby. They also mentioned about possibly getting married.
** Even if there is no Franklin, Sue (who was unable to get pregnant at the time) got a traumatic dream about him. She should have recognized him, at least as the kid from her dreams.
** The "Conan" Thor is dead, he died fighting against the giant Loki.
** The Swordsman is dead, Loki killed him and absorbed his energies.
** Hellcat is dead, she exchanged her body with that of the Scarlet Witch, and got lost in limbo when Agatha Harkness restored Wanda to her own body.
** Loki and the Enchantress are in Asgard. The very first scene of the Heroes Reborn line was Loki findind out that there was no Asgard in that reality.
** Thor does not have a Donald Blake split personality here. In fact, Blake ''has'' appeared, and is a completely unrelated character. Why does Thor suddenly turns into Blake?
** Wolverine is as new to the Heroes Reborn reality as Onslaught. How could Captain America know about him?
** The Scarlet Witch did not really betray the Avengers and got into the Masters of Evil. She was just a ReverseMole, and had already left them.
** And speaking of the Masters of Evil, Ultron and the Executioner had been destroyed by Loki.
** While fighting Ultron, Vision said "I may be many things, Ultron, but I will never be your son!". That is correct, more correct than in the main universe: here, it was Pym who created both the Vision and Ultron. In fact, he created the Vision first. All those daddy issues between Ulron and Vision are completely out of place.

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* ContinuitySnarl: You would think that, writing a 4-issues limited series set in a 12-issues limited series created by himself, Liefeld Creator/RobLiefeld surely wouldn't make many mistakes, right? Think again...
** Rikki Barnes is dead, she was killed by Galactus.
** It is right that Reed and Sue were not married and had no sons... yet. Sue mentioned before the arrival of Galactus that she was finally pregnant. By this time,
again: there should be already a local Franklin, even if just a baby. They also mentioned about possibly getting married.
** Even if there is no Franklin, Sue (who was unable to get pregnant at the time) got a traumatic dream about him. She should
are so many cases, they have recognized him, at least as the kid from her dreams.
** The "Conan" Thor is dead, he died fighting against the giant Loki.
** The Swordsman is dead, Loki killed him and absorbed his energies.
** Hellcat is dead, she exchanged her body with that of the Scarlet Witch, and got lost in limbo when Agatha Harkness restored Wanda to her
[[ContinuitySnarl/OnslaughtReborn their own body.
** Loki and the Enchantress are in Asgard. The very first scene of the Heroes Reborn line was Loki findind out that there was no Asgard in that reality.
** Thor does not have a Donald Blake split personality here. In fact, Blake ''has'' appeared, and is a completely unrelated character. Why does Thor suddenly turns into Blake?
** Wolverine is as new to the Heroes Reborn reality as Onslaught. How could Captain America know about him?
** The Scarlet Witch did not really betray the Avengers and got into the Masters of Evil. She was just a ReverseMole, and had already left them.
** And speaking of the Masters of Evil, Ultron and the Executioner had been destroyed by Loki.
** While fighting Ultron, Vision said "I may be many things, Ultron, but I will never be your son!". That is correct, more correct than in the main universe: here, it was Pym who created both the Vision and Ultron. In fact, he created the Vision first. All those daddy issues between Ulron and Vision are completely out of place.
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"Onslaught Reborn" is a limited series by Creator/RobLiefeld, where ComicBook/Onslaught comes into existence once again. Trying to kill Franklin Richards, he pursues him into the ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' reality, that Franklin had created.

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* ContinuitySnarl: You would think that, writing a 4-issues limited series set in a 12-issues limited series created by himself, Liefeld surely wouldn't make many mistakes, right? Think again...
** Rikki Barnes is dead, she was killed by Galactus.
** It is right that Reed and Sue were not married and had no sons... yet. Sue mentioned before the arrival of Galactus that she was finally pregnant. By this time, there should be already a local Franklin, even if just a baby. They also mentioned about possibly getting married.
** Even if there is no Franklin, Sue (who was unable to get pregnant at the time) got a traumatic dream about him. She should have recognized him, at least as the kid from her dreams.
** The "Conan" Thor is dead, he died fighting against the giant Loki.
** The Swordsman is dead, Loki killed him and absorbed his energies.
** Hellcat is dead, she exchanged her body with that of the Scarlet Witch, and got lost in limbo when Agatha Harkness restored Wanda to her own body.
** Loki and the Enchantress are in Asgard. The very first scene of the Heroes Reborn line was Loki findind out that there was no Asgard in that reality.
** Thor does not have a Donald Blake split personality here. In fact, Blake ''has'' appeared, and is a completely unrelated character. Why does Thor suddenly turns into Blake?
** Wolverine is as new to the Heroes Reborn reality as Onslaught. How could Captain America know about him?
** The Scarlet Witch did not really betray the Avengers and got into the Masters of Evil. She was just a ReverseMole, and had already left them.
** And speaking of the Masters of Evil, Ultron and the Executioner had been destroyed by Loki.
** While fighting Ultron, Vision said "I may be many things, Ultron, but I will never be your son!". That is correct, more correct than in the main universe: here, it was Pym who created both the Vision and Ultron. In fact, he created the Vision first. All those daddy issues between Ulron and Vision are completely out of place.
* HesBack: Onslaught is back
* LetsYouAndHimFight: Onslaught zapps both Hulk and Thor and makes them fight (while still controlling all of each one's actions), just to decide which one is stronger.
* TheLoad: The ''whole'' story is about heroes trying to protect Franklin from being killed by Onslaught.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: With his mind zapped by Onslaught, the Human Torch attacks the Thing with... fire vision??
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Besides depowering most mutants in the world at the end of ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', the Scarlet Witch recreated Onslaught.
* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Thor can not list the hammer if he's mind controlled by an evil villain.
* ProsceniumReveal: When he first appears, Franklin is in the Negative Zone, escaping from Blaastar, and helped by the Thing. It was actually a video game.
* ThereAreNoGlobalConsequences: It turned out that all the people in that world are just distorted reflections of other people, as imagined by an all-powerful kid. And nobody seems to be very troubled about that notion.
* ThereAreNoPolice: Worse than that: there's ''nobody else'' besides the heroes and villains.
* ThisCannotBe
->'''Onslaught:''' You?! But... there are no mutants on this world!
->'''Wolverine:''' Tell that to the Scarlet Witch, bub

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