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* The whole subplot about Maggie, and ''especially'' [[spoiler: her goodbye letter]]. The poor literacy seen in said [[spoiler: letter]] just adds to the heart-wrenching effect.
** The sequel ''Eye of the camera'' [[SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} brings some relief]] to Phil and the readers, as it shows an alive, well and grown-up Maggie.
* The [[http://s345.photobucket.com/user/proteus_lives/media/Scan12038.jpg.html group of elderly men]] helplessly wondering why no one's sent for ComicBook/CaptainAmerica when [[spoiler:Galactus is making his first attack on Earth]]. One of them asks in seeming disbelief:

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* The whole subplot about Maggie, and ''especially'' [[spoiler: her goodbye letter]]. letter. The poor literacy seen in said [[spoiler: letter]] letter just adds to the heart-wrenching effect.
** The sequel ''Eye of the camera'' Camera'' [[SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} brings some relief]] to Phil and the readers, as it shows an alive, well and grown-up Maggie.
* The [[http://s345.photobucket.com/user/proteus_lives/media/Scan12038.jpg.html group of elderly men]] helplessly wondering why no one's sent for ComicBook/CaptainAmerica when [[spoiler:Galactus Galactus is making his first attack on Earth]].Earth. One of them asks in seeming disbelief:



** Turns into a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when you realise just ''how'' much ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is loved by the world, as the ultimate symbol of the Allies on UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, alongside the core members-Bucky, the Torch, Toro and Namor.
* Gwen Stacy's death. Not only is the issue mainly focused on Phil befriending her while trying to clear Spider-Man's name when he's accused of killing her father, not only is it revealed that she had forgiven Spidey for the supposed crime (she seemingly died believing the accusation in the original comics), ''not only'' does Phil come to see her as the personification of everything the superheroes were trying to protect, but her death is what utterly destroys Phil's faith in the Marvels and leads him to become sick of all the attention around them.

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** Turns into a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when you realise realize just ''how'' much ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is loved by the world, as the ultimate symbol of the Allies on UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, alongside the core members-Bucky, the Torch, Toro and Namor.
* Gwen Stacy's death. Not only is the issue mainly focused on Phil befriending her while trying to clear Spider-Man's name when he's accused of killing her father, not only is it revealed that she had forgiven Spidey for the supposed crime (she seemingly died believing the accusation in the original comics), ''not only'' does Phil come to see her as the personification of everything the superheroes were trying to protect, but her death is what utterly destroys Phil's faith in the Marvels and leads him to become sick of all the attention around them.them.
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** The sequel ''Eye of the camera'' [[SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} brings some relief]] to Phil and the readers, as it shows an alive, well and grown-up Maggie.
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** Turns into a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when you realise just ''how'' much ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is loved by the world, as the ultimate symbol of the Allies on UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, alongside the core members-Bucky, the Torch, Toro and Namor.

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** Turns into a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when you realise just ''how'' much ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is loved by the world, as the ultimate symbol of the Allies on UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, alongside the core members-Bucky, the Torch, Toro and Namor.
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* The whole subplot about Maggie, and ''especially'' [[spoiler: her goodbye letter]]. The poor literacy seen in said [[spoiler: letter]] just adds to the heart-wrenching effect.
* The [[http://s345.photobucket.com/user/proteus_lives/media/Scan12038.jpg.html group of elderly men]] helplessly wondering why no one's sent for ComicBook/CaptainAmerica when [[spoiler:Galactus is making his first attack on Earth]]. One of them asks in seeming disbelief:
-->''"I seen the man fight one time. He'll straighten it out - I seen him. Just find the man."''
** Turns into a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when you realise just ''how'' much ComicBook/CaptainAmerica is loved by the world, as the ultimate symbol of the Allies on UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, alongside the core members-Bucky, the Torch, Toro and Namor.
* Gwen Stacy's death. Not only is the issue mainly focused on Phil befriending her while trying to clear Spider-Man's name when he's accused of killing her father, not only is it revealed that she had forgiven Spidey for the supposed crime (she seemingly died believing the accusation in the original comics), ''not only'' does Phil come to see her as the personification of everything the superheroes were trying to protect, but her death is what utterly destroys Phil's faith in the Marvels and leads him to become sick of all the attention around them.

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