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* ChekhovsGunman: When Mariko and Logan go on a date in the first issue, [[spoiler:Annika is the receptionist in the expensive restaurant's. It's not until she reappears as a bartender in Japan that this acquires any significance]].
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* RotatingProtagonist: Each arc is unrelated to the others, and is centred on a new Franchise/MarvelUniverse protagonist and supporting cast. The creative team also shifts with each arc. As of November 2022, there have been no SequelEpisode stories revisiting previous characters.
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* MultipurposeTongue: [[spoiler:Annika has a long, prehensile tongue that latches onto her victims, keeping them unconscious and giving her the physical connection her EmotionEater and DreamWeaver abilities seem to need. It stabs into the back of Logan's neck, with the implication that it connects to his spine]].
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* Hulkling and Wiccan (#25-). A [[Sequel|Episode]] to their arc in the ''[[Webcomic/MarvelsVoices2022 Marvel's Voices]]'' webcomic.
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* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: [[spoiler:At the start of the arc, which pretends to be an {{Interquel}}, Logan is unconscious and the DreamWeaver Annika is feeding on him, replaying (and twisting) his memories of love and heartbreak with Mariko. His HealingFactor keeps Logan alive far longer than her usual victims, though, and he soon becomes TooSpicyForYogSothoth, subconsciously seizing control of the dreams and manifesting many more of his lost loves to break the narrative]].
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* SupernaturallyDeliciousAndNutritious: Logan's [[LongLived long life]] and HealingFactor combine to make him a special [[spoiler:meal for EmotionEater Annika, who feeds on memories of love and heartbreak. Logan's memories have so many examples for her to drain - and his powers keep him alive, whereas the process is quickly fatal to normal humans]]. On the other hand, this starts to become TooSpicyForYogSothoth after a while, as the extended connection [[spoiler:to his feelings and memories leaves her InLoveWithTheMark and triggers a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind]].
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* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:It's implied that Logan kills Annika after he wakes in the final issue, but there's a BattleDiscretionShot after he initially cuts her and they face off. After which he walks out of the building]].
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* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:It's implied that Logan kills Annika after he wakes in the final issue, issue]], but there's a BattleDiscretionShot after he initially cuts her and they face off. After which he walks out of the building]].building.
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: [[spoiler:When Wolverine wakes and meets Annika in the real world, she's in her insectoid form - which has a large, humanoid head with a mouth crammed full of sharp, pointed fangs]].
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: [[spoiler:When Wolverine wakes and meets Annika in the real world, she's in her insectoid form - which has a large, humanoid head with a mouth crammed full of sharp, pointed fangs]].
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:In the real world, Annika]] can seemingly shift between human form and a monstrous insectoid form at will.
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* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to say anything about [[spoiler:Annika]] without revealing that [[spoiler:the arc's ''not'' an {{Interquel}} and Wolverine is actually trapped in his
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* [[Characters/WolverineJamesLoganHowlett Wolverine]], subtitled ''X Loves of Wolverine'' (#19-). An {{Interquel}} revisiting Logan's romance with Mariko Yashida. It's written by Sean Kelley [=McKeever=], with art by Diógenes Neves and color art by Andres Mossa.
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* [[Characters/WolverineJamesLoganHowlett Wolverine]], subtitled ''X Loves of Wolverine'' (#19-).(#19-24). An {{Interquel}} revisiting Logan's romance with Mariko Yashida. It's written by Sean Kelley [=McKeever=], with art by Diógenes Neves and color art by Andres Mossa.Mossa.
* Hulkling and Wiccan (#25-). A [[Sequel|Episode]] to their arc in the ''[[Webcomic/MarvelsVoices2022 Marvel's Voices]]'' webcomic.
* Hulkling and Wiccan (#25-). A [[Sequel|Episode]] to their arc in the ''[[Webcomic/MarvelsVoices2022 Marvel's Voices]]'' webcomic.
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* BaitAndSwitch: During Mariko and Logan's first date a woman robbed in the street calls for help. Logan moves to intercept the thief, even though his InternalMonologue worries that violence will sour the genteel Mariko's view of him - and then Mariko clobbers the robber with a [[ImprovisedWeapon food stand's wooden sign]] before Logan acts.
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* BaitAndSwitch: During Mariko and Logan's first date a woman robbed in the street calls for help. Logan moves to intercept the thief, even though his InternalMonologue worries that violence will sour the genteel Mariko's view of him - and then Mariko clobbers the robber with a [[ImprovisedWeapon food stand's wooden stand sign]] before Logan acts.
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* BaitAndSwitch: During Mariko and Logan's first date a woman robbed in the street calls for help. Logan moves to intercept the thief, even though his InternalMonologue worries that violence will sour the genteel Mariko's view of him - and then Mariko clouts clobbers the robber with a [[ImprovisedWeapon food stand's wooden sign]] before Logan acts.
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* MorphicResonance: [[spoiler:In dreams and in the real world, Annika’s almost always wearing her pendant necklace. Sometimes she initially hides it, such as when she's masquerading as Phoenix, but it still appears later]].
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* SubvertedCatchphrase: Wolverine's InnerMonologue opens the first issue of the arc with the star of his usual 'best there is' BadassBoast, but a rather different ending:
-->'''Logan:''' Name's ''Logan''. I'm the best there is at what I do. And what I do-- --definitely ain't ''this''.
-->'''Logan:''' Name's ''Logan''. I'm the best there is at what I do. And what I do-- --definitely ain't ''this''.
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* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to say anything about [[spoiler:Annika]] without revealing that [[spoiler:the arc's ''not'' an {{Interquel}} and Wolverine is actually trapped in his dreams]].
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* TheReveal: [[spoiler:This isn't just a [[{{Interquel}} flashback arc retelling Logan's romance with Mariko]]. It's set in the present - someone's warping his memories (it's later revealed that he's actually dreaming) and playing with his mind]].
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* InLoveWithTheMark: [[spoiler:Annika is a vampiric EmotionEater who feeds off her victims' heartbreak and lost loves. Normally, that's rapidly fatal to them, but Wolverine's HealingFactor keeps him alive and means she's drawn further into his dreams and emotions. By the end of the arc she claims she's in love with him, and that they can stay together, removing her need to prey on others. It doesn't work out that way]].
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* [[Characters/WolverineJamesLoganHowlett Wolverine]], subtitled ''X Loves of Wolverine'' (#19-). An {{Interquel}} revisiting Logan's romance with Mariko Yashida. It's written by Sean Kelley[=McKeever=], with art by Diógenes Neves and color art by Andres Mossa.
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* [[Characters/WolverineJamesLoganHowlett Wolverine]], subtitled ''X Loves of Wolverine'' (#19-). An {{Interquel}} revisiting Logan's romance with Mariko Yashida. It's written by Sean Kelley[=McKeever=], Kelley [=McKeever=], with art by Diógenes Neves and color art by Andres Mossa.
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* DreamWeaver: [[spoiler:Annika is a vampiric EmotionEater who feeds on dreams and memories, preferring to shape dreams around heartbreak and lost love. The process is usually fatal to her victims]].
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* BattleDiscretionShot: We never actually get to see Wolverine's battle with [[spoiler:Annika. It's implied that she's KilledOffscreen]]. The next scene shows him walking away alone.
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* {{Interquel}}: Logan's engagement to Mariko was shown in the early 1980s, in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' and the original ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine|1982}}'' series. The arc revisits it and significantly expands those events.
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* {{Interquel}}: Logan's engagement to Mariko was shown in the early 1980s, in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' and the original ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine|1982}}'' series. The arc revisits it and significantly expands those events. [[spoiler:Or so it seems. As the arc progresses, it's revealed that he's actually unconscious, with the vampiric DreamWeaver Annika feeding on his memories and emotions]].
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:It's implied that Logan kills Annika after he wakes in the final issue, but there's a BattleDiscretionShot after he initially cuts her and they face off. After which he walks out of the building]].
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:It's implied that Logan kills Annika after he wakes in the final issue, but there's a BattleDiscretionShot after he initially cuts her and they face off. After which he walks out of the building]].
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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: Implied to be Curio's plan, although from his perspective it's ''fixing'' wrongs. He believes that the fall of Rome was a mistake, leading to "decadence and decay", and has already managed to travel back to the past once, if only briefly.
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