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* CharacterRerailment: After ''Marvel Zombies'' had Reed lose his mind during the zombie apocalypse and decide to become one himself by deliberately infecting himself, the Reed of this story held true to himself and his character despite the tragedies, pushing forward and keeping hopeful and optimistic that science can save the day, as the end of ''Wolverine'' implies it has a strong chance of doing.
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* TakeThatScrappy: Among fans who were tired of her joke MemeticBadass status, it was quite refreshing to realism finally catch up to ComicBook/SquirrelGirl as she's unceremoniously killed by Luke Cage.
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** The version of Hawkeye in this series is a bizarre blend of his Ultimate self, his movie self, and his 616 self. He's got the latter's outfit and gimmicks and he's an Avenger, but his narration indicates he does black-bag jobs for Nick Fury which would be wildly uncharacteristic of him in 616.
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** The version of Hawkeye in this series is a bizarre blend of his Ultimate self, his movie self, and his 616 self. He's got the latter's outfit and gimmicks and he's an Avenger, but his narration indicates he does black-bag jobs for Nick Fury which would be wildly uncharacteristic of him in 616. Him being a CompositeCharacter wouldn't be unexpected however, since this is an alternate universe version of him.
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** When Captain America becomes infected, Frank is forced to put him down before he goes feral. Before he pulls the trigger, he lets Cap know that he's his hero.
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** When Captain America becomes infected, Frank is forced to put him down before he goes feral. Before he pulls the trigger, he lets Cap know that he's his hero.hero.
** Sue Storm having to kill her own children.
** Sue Storm having to kill her own children.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Marvel Zombies.''
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** Frank is apparently immune to the virus due to receiving a super dose of the stuff when he accidentally let it enter New York's water supply. However, considering the NotSoDifferent themes of ''Vs. The Punisher'', one can't help but wonder if Frank ''is'' infected but his already present BloodKnight tendencies made any distinction between him and the other cannibals moot.
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** Frank is apparently immune to the virus due to receiving a super dose of the stuff when he accidentally let it enter New York's water supply. However, considering the NotSoDifferent similar themes of ''Vs. The Punisher'', one can't help but wonder if Frank ''is'' infected but his already present BloodKnight tendencies made any distinction between him and the other cannibals moot.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The version of Hawkeye in this series is a bizarre blend of his Ultimate self, his movie self, and his 616 self. He's got the latter's outfit and gimmicks and he's an Avenger, but his narration indicates he does black-bag jobs for Nick Fury which would be wildly uncharacteristic of him in 616.
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** Frank is apparently immune to the virus due to receiving a super dose of the stuff when he accidentally let it enter New York's water supply. However, considering the NotSoDifferent themes of ''Vs. The Punisher'', one can't help but wonder if Frank ''is'' infected but his already present BloodKnight tendencies made any distinction between him and the other cannibals moot.
** The version of Hawkeye in this series is a bizarre blend of his Ultimate self, his movie self, and his 616 self. He's got the latter's outfit and gimmicks and he's an Avenger, but his narration indicates he does black-bag jobs for Nick Fury which would be wildly uncharacteristic of him in 616.
** Frank is apparently immune to the virus due to receiving a super dose of the stuff when he accidentally let it enter New York's water supply. However, considering the NotSoDifferent themes of ''Vs. The Punisher'', one can't help but wonder if Frank ''is'' infected but his already present BloodKnight tendencies made any distinction between him and the other cannibals moot.
** The version of Hawkeye in this series is a bizarre blend of his Ultimate self, his movie self, and his 616 self. He's got the latter's outfit and gimmicks and he's an Avenger, but his narration indicates he does black-bag jobs for Nick Fury which would be wildly uncharacteristic of him in 616.
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*SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Marvel Zombies.''
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* TearJerker: Hawkeye killing the infected Mockingbird, then holding her in his arms. His internal monologue heavily implies that he's still in love with her.
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** Hawkeye killing the infected Mockingbird, then holding her in his arms. His internal monologue heavily implies that he's still in love withher.her.
** When Captain America becomes infected, Frank is forced to put him down before he goes feral. Before he pulls the trigger, he lets Cap know that he's his hero.
** Hawkeye killing the infected Mockingbird, then holding her in his arms. His internal monologue heavily implies that he's still in love with
** When Captain America becomes infected, Frank is forced to put him down before he goes feral. Before he pulls the trigger, he lets Cap know that he's his hero.
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Should not be listed among tropes unless it is invoked or an in-universe example.
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* TearJerker: Hawkeye killing the infected Mockingbird, then holding her in his arms. His internal monologue heavily implies that he's still in love with her.
* XMeetsY: The ComicBook/MarvelUniverse meets ''Literature/IAmLegend''her.
* XMeetsY: The ComicBook/MarvelUniverse meets ''Literature/IAmLegend''
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* UnfortunateImplications: For some reason, the Hulk adopts a lot of American Indian-style hair ornaments upon being infected.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The version of Hawkeye in this series is a bizarre blend of his Ultimate self, his movie self, and his 616 self. He's got the latter's outfit and gimmicks and he's an Avenger, but his narration indicates he does black-bag jobs for Nick Fury which would be wildly uncharacteristic of him in 616.
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* UnfortunateImplications: For some reason, the Hulk adopts a lot of American Indian-style hair ornaments upon being infected.