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** The second is "The Sky's the Limit", issue #41 of the Vertigo run and the 100th ''Astro City'' comic book published, is a 40-page "Centennial-sized" issue which finally reveals how and ''who'' Astro City got its name from.

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** The second is "The Sky's the Limit", issue #41 of the Vertigo run and the 100th ''Astro City'' comic book published, published. This is a 40-page "Centennial-sized" issue which finally reveals how and ''who'' Astro City got its name from.

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** The second is the 100th issue, which finally reveals how, and ''who'' Astro City got its name from.

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** The second is "The Sky's the Limit", issue #41 of the Vertigo run and the 100th issue, ''Astro City'' comic book published, is a 40-page "Centennial-sized" issue which finally reveals how, how and ''who'' Astro City got its name from.from.
*** The [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/a/uploads/scale_large/6/67663/5713729-41-variant.jpg alternate cover]] is a CallBack to the very first issue of ''Astro City''.


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Confessor was originally called "Vesper," but they changed his name after learning there was a similarly named comic being published by a different company at the same time.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Confessor was originally called "Vesper," but they changed his name after learning there was a similarly named comic being published by a different company at the same time.time.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Busiek, Anderson, and Ross certainly don't spare the details. For example, when a newspaper is shown, the ''entire article'' is written there, not just the headline.
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* * MilestoneCelebration: Two for the series so far, the first being the 20th Anniversary issue, which tells a tale similar to 'In Dreams', the ''first'' Astro City story introducing us to Samaritan, and how his greatest desire is just to fly.

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* * MilestoneCelebration: Two for the series so far, the first being the 20th Anniversary issue, which tells a tale similar to 'In Dreams', the ''first'' Astro City story introducing us to Samaritan, and how his greatest desire is just to fly.
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* * MilestoneCelebration: Two for the series so far, the first being the 20th Anniversary issue, which tells a tale similar to 'In Dreams', the ''first'' Astro City story introducing us to Samaritan, and how his greatest desire is just to fly.
** The second is the 100th issue, which finally reveals how, and ''who'' Astro City got its name from.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Busiek has stated Quarrel to be his favorite character in the series.
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* DevelopmentGag: Several of the creators' early designs for the N-Forcer have been incorporated into the comic as earlier models of the suit.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Busiek, Anderson, and Ross certainly don't spare the details. For example, when a newspaper is shown, the ''entire article'' is written there, not just the headline.

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* DoingItForTheArt: Busiek, Anderson, and Ross certainly don't spare the details. For example, when a newspaper is shown, the ''entire article'' is written there, not just the headline.headline.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Confessor was originally called "Vesper," but they changed his name after learning there was a similarly named comic being published by a different company at the same time.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Busiek, Anderson, and Ross certainly don't spare the details. For example, when a newspaper is shown, the ''entire article'' is written there, not just the headline.

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