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* ''ComicBook/AllOutAvengers'': The series ends with a variant of this, as [[spoiler:Captain America feels [[FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator the manipulative narrator's watchful presence]], identifies him as the [[Characters/MarvelComicsCosmicEntities Beyonder]] and makes it clear that he's going to be seeking him out to settle things - which leads into the SequelSeries]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Annihilators}}: Earthfall'': when the Magus imprints his consciousness on a huge chunk of the U.S. population, the panels are laid out so that the people he possessed are all staring directly at the reader.
* ''ComicBook/DeadpoolKillsTheMarvelUniverse'' ends as he jumps from his world to a Marvel conference room, assuring us that after he's done with his authors, he'll go after us. According to one issue of his ongoing series, he's already started and actually kills a person reading the comic... where that person is killed. He states that his plan is to kill all his fans so that he can finally just die. And chances are, if you're reading the comic, ''you'' are one of his fans.
* In ''ComicBook/TheInfinityCrusade'' storyline, the heroes tricked all of reality, including the reader, into thinking they were burning alive, in order to fool the villain. The villain wanted to fry everyone for real. Everyone brushed it off as a moment of realistic daydreaming. Nice going, heroes.
* The cover of the first issue of ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'' had She-Hulk threaten to tear up the reader's ''Franchise/XMen'' comics if they didn't buy her comic. [[BookEnds The final issue of the series]] would [[BrickJoke call back to this]] by having the cover depict She-Hulk demanding the reader give her their ''X-Men'' comics now.

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* ''ComicBook/AllOutAvengers'': The series ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'': ''ComicBook/AllOutAvengers'' ends with a variant of this, as [[spoiler:Captain America feels [[FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator the manipulative narrator's watchful presence]], identifies him as the [[Characters/MarvelComicsCosmicEntities Beyonder]] and makes it clear that he's going to be seeking him out to settle things - which leads into the SequelSeries]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Annihilators}}: Earthfall'': ''ComicBook/{{Annihilators}}'': In ''Annihilators: Earthfall'', when the Magus imprints his consciousness on a huge chunk of the U.S. population, the panels are laid out so that the people he possessed are all staring directly at the reader.
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': ''ComicBook/DeadpoolKillsTheMarvelUniverse'' ends as he jumps from his world to a Marvel conference room, assuring us that after he's done with his authors, he'll go after us. According to one issue of his ongoing series, he's already started and actually kills a person reading the comic... where that person is killed. He states that his plan is to kill all his fans so that he can finally just die. And chances are, if you're reading the comic, ''you'' are one of his fans.
* In ''ComicBook/TheInfinityCrusade'' storyline, the ''ComicBook/TheInfinityCrusade'': The heroes tricked all of reality, including the reader, into thinking they were burning alive, in order to fool the villain. The villain wanted to fry everyone for real. Everyone brushed it off as a moment of realistic daydreaming. Nice going, heroes.
* ''ComicBook/SheHulk'': The cover of the first issue of ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'' had She-Hulk threaten to tear up the reader's ''Franchise/XMen'' ''ComicBook/XMen'' comics if they didn't buy her comic. [[BookEnds The final issue of the series]] would [[BrickJoke call back to this]] by having the cover depict She-Hulk demanding the reader give her their ''X-Men'' comics now.
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* In ''ComicBook/{{Annihilators}}: Earthfall'', when the Magus imprints his consciousness on a huge chunk of the U.S. population, the panels are laid out so that the people he possessed are all staring directly at the reader.

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* In ''ComicBook/AllOutAvengers'': The series ends with a variant of this, as [[spoiler:Captain America feels [[FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator the manipulative narrator's watchful presence]], identifies him as the [[Characters/MarvelComicsCosmicEntities Beyonder]] and makes it clear that he's going to be seeking him out to settle things - which leads into the SequelSeries]].
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%%* ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman'': According to WordOfGod from Tom Brevoort, Earth-1218 (our own one) was also destroyed by the incursions.
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* The cover of the first issue of ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'' had She-Hulk threaten to tear up the reader's ''Franchise/XMen'' comics if they didn't buy her comic. [[BookEnds The final issue of the series]] would [[BrickJoke call back to this]] by having the cover depict She-Hulk demanding the reader give her their ''X-Men'' comics now.

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* The cover of the first issue of ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'' ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'' had She-Hulk threaten to tear up the reader's ''Franchise/XMen'' comics if they didn't buy her comic. [[BookEnds The final issue of the series]] would [[BrickJoke call back to this]] by having the cover depict She-Hulk demanding the reader give her their ''X-Men'' comics now.
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* In ''ComicBook/{{Annihilators}}: Earthfall'', when the Magus imprints his consciousness on a huge chunk of the U.S. population, the panels are laid out so that the people he possessed are all staring directly at the reader.
%% If all we have is a WordOfGod statement, isn't this just trivia? Commenting out for the moment.
%%* ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman'': According to WordOfGod from Tom Brevoort, Earth-1218 (our own one) was also destroyed by the incursions.



* ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman'': According to WordOfGod from Tom Brevoort, Earth-1218 (our own one) was also destroyed by the incursions.

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* ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman'': According to WordOfGod from Tom Brevoort, Earth-1218 (our own one) was also destroyed by In ''ComicBook/TheInfinityCrusade'' storyline, the incursions. heroes tricked all of reality, including the reader, into thinking they were burning alive, in order to fool the villain. The villain wanted to fry everyone for real. Everyone brushed it off as a moment of realistic daydreaming. Nice going, heroes.



* In ''ComicBook/TheInfinityCrusade'' storyline, the heroes tricked all of reality, including the reader, into thinking they were burning alive, in order to fool the villain. The villain wanted to fry everyone for real. Everyone brushed it off as a moment of realistic daydreaming. Nice going, heroes.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Annihilators}}: Earthfall'', when the Magus imprints his consciousness on a huge chunk of the U.S. population, the panels are laid out so that the people he possessed are all staring directly at the reader.
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* ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'': According to WordOfGod from Tom Brevoort, Earth-1218 (our own one) was also destroyed by the incursions.

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* ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'': ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman'': According to WordOfGod from Tom Brevoort, Earth-1218 (our own one) was also destroyed by the incursions.
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* In the ''ComicBook/InfinityCrusade'' storyline, the heroes tricked all of reality, including the reader, into thinking they were burning alive, in order to fool the villain. The villain wanted to fry everyone for real. Everyone brushed it off as a moment of realistic daydreaming. Nice going, heroes.

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* In the ''ComicBook/InfinityCrusade'' ''ComicBook/TheInfinityCrusade'' storyline, the heroes tricked all of reality, including the reader, into thinking they were burning alive, in order to fool the villain. The villain wanted to fry everyone for real. Everyone brushed it off as a moment of realistic daydreaming. Nice going, heroes.
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* ''ComicBook/WhatIf'': "What If the Heroes Lost Atlantis Attacks" (vol 2 #25) ends with that Earth in ruins, most of humanity snake monsters and Set's monstrous snake children feasting on who's left. Now grown, the children open dimensional gateways to other realities to conquer. The issue ends with the Watcher pointing at the reader with "And, dear reader, ''your'' reality may be next!"

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* ''ComicBook/WhatIf'': "What If the Heroes Lost Atlantis Attacks" (vol 2 #25) ends with that Earth in ruins, most of humanity snake monsters and Set's monstrous snake children feasting on who's left. Now grown, the children open dimensional gateways to other realities to conquer. The issue ends with the Watcher pointing at the reader with "And, dear reader, ''your'' reality may be next!"next!"
* In the ''ComicBook/InfinityCrusade'' storyline, the heroes tricked all of reality, including the reader, into thinking they were burning alive, in order to fool the villain. The villain wanted to fry everyone for real. Everyone brushed it off as a moment of realistic daydreaming. Nice going, heroes.
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* ''ComicBook/DeadpoolKillsTheMarvelUniverse'' ends as he jumps from his world to a Marvel conference room, assuring us that after he's done with his authors, he'll go after us. According to one issue of his ongoing series, he's already started and actually kills a person reading the comic... where that person is killed. He states that his plan is to kill all his fans so that he can finally just die. And chances are, if you're reading the comic, ''you'' are one of his fans.
* ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers'': According to WordOfGod from Tom Brevoort, Earth-1218 (our own one) was also destroyed by the incursions.
* The cover of the first issue of ''ComicBook/SensationalSheHulk'' had She-Hulk threaten to tear up the reader's ''Franchise/XMen'' comics if they didn't buy her comic. [[BookEnds The final issue of the series]] would [[BrickJoke call back to this]] by having the cover depict She-Hulk demanding the reader give her their ''X-Men'' comics now.
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates2002'': Hulk jump to attack the aliens in the direction of the reader.
* ''ComicBook/WhatIf'': "What If the Heroes Lost Atlantis Attacks" (vol 2 #25) ends with that Earth in ruins, most of humanity snake monsters and Set's monstrous snake children feasting on who's left. Now grown, the children open dimensional gateways to other realities to conquer. The issue ends with the Watcher pointing at the reader with "And, dear reader, ''your'' reality may be next!"

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