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** No effort is made of the Brood's inspiration coming from Film/{{Alien}}, with Creator/ChrisClaremont throwing in as many references to the movie as possible since Kitty Pryde (herself designed by Creator/JohnByrne to look like an adolescent Creator/SigourneyWeaver) escaping a clear Xenomorph in her first adventure as an X-Men recruit. Where this trope comes into play is in regards to Film/{{Aliens}}, which came out four years after this story and featured several similar plot points. For starters, it features the protagonists' second confrontation with the Xenomorph-expies with a BadassCrew trying to stay alive in an enclosed space and learning that the already dangerous enemies are led by a massive and unstoppable queen. Though it's unlikely that Creator/JamesCameron was inspired by this story in his sequel it is funny that was largely an homage ended up presaging several elements of the original film's follow-up.

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** No effort is made of to hide the Brood's inspiration coming from by Film/{{Alien}}, with Creator/ChrisClaremont throwing in as many references to the movie as possible since Kitty Pryde (herself designed by Creator/JohnByrne to look like an adolescent Creator/SigourneyWeaver) escaping a clear Xenomorph in her first adventure as an X-Men recruit. Where this trope comes into play is in regards to Film/{{Aliens}}, which came out four years after this story and featured several similar plot points. For starters, it features the protagonists' second confrontation with the Xenomorph-expies with a BadassCrew trying to stay alive in an enclosed space and learning that the already dangerous enemies are led by a massive and unstoppable queen. Though it's unlikely that Creator/JamesCameron was inspired by this story in his sequel it is funny that was largely an homage ended up presaging several elements of the original film's follow-up.
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* CharacterRerailment: Chris Claremont’s continued efforts to save ComicBook/CarolDanvers from the disastrous events of the Marcus storyline from ComicBook/TheAvengers continues here after starting her WhatTheHellHero speech given to her former teammates in Avengers Annual #10. Not only has her BadassNormal bonafides been established in issues here with the X-Men, but she takes charge alongside Wolverine to save the X-Men from the Brood and has her powers super-charged into Binary, making her one of the most powerful figures in the Marvel Universe on par with the Silver Surfer or Thor.

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* CharacterRerailment: Chris Claremont’s Claremont's continued efforts to save ComicBook/CarolDanvers from the disastrous events of the Marcus storyline from ComicBook/TheAvengers continues here after starting her WhatTheHellHero speech given to her former teammates in Avengers Annual #10. Not only has her BadassNormal bonafides been established in issues here with the X-Men, but she takes charge alongside Wolverine to save the X-Men from the Brood and has her powers super-charged into Binary, making her one of the most powerful figures in the Marvel Universe on par with the Silver Surfer or Thor.



** No effort is made of the Brood’s inspiration coming from Film/{{Alien}}, with Creator/ChrisClaremont throwing in as many references to the movie as possible since Kitty Pryde (herself designed by Creator/JohnByrne to look like an adolescent Creator/SigourneyWeaver) escaping a clear Xenomorph in her first adventure as an X-Men recruit. Where this trope comes into play is in regards to Film/{{Aliens}}, which came out four years after this story and featured several similar plot points. For starters, it features the protagonists’ second confrontation with the Xenomorph-expies with a BadassCrew trying to stay alive in an enclosed space and learning that the already dangerous enemies are led by a massive and unstoppable queen. Though it’s unlikely that Creator/JamesCameron was inspired by this story in his sequel it is funny that was largely an homage ended up presaging several elements of the original film’s follow-up.
** Piotr’s line in #163, “I fear this may prove to be the X-Men’s last stand.” No Colossus, that won’t come for another [[Film/XMenTheLastStand twenty-four years]].

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** No effort is made of the Brood’s Brood's inspiration coming from Film/{{Alien}}, with Creator/ChrisClaremont throwing in as many references to the movie as possible since Kitty Pryde (herself designed by Creator/JohnByrne to look like an adolescent Creator/SigourneyWeaver) escaping a clear Xenomorph in her first adventure as an X-Men recruit. Where this trope comes into play is in regards to Film/{{Aliens}}, which came out four years after this story and featured several similar plot points. For starters, it features the protagonists’ protagonists' second confrontation with the Xenomorph-expies with a BadassCrew trying to stay alive in an enclosed space and learning that the already dangerous enemies are led by a massive and unstoppable queen. Though it’s it's unlikely that Creator/JamesCameron was inspired by this story in his sequel it is funny that was largely an homage ended up presaging several elements of the original film’s film's follow-up.
** Piotr’s Piotr's line in #163, “I "I fear this may prove to be the X-Men’s X-Men's last stand." No Colossus, that won’t won't come for another [[Film/XMenTheLastStand twenty-four years]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: No effort is made of the Brood’s inspiration coming from Film/{{Alien}}, with Creator/ChrisClaremont throwing in as many references to the movie as possible since Kitty Pryde (herself designed by Creator/JohnByrne to look like an adolescent Creator/SigourneyWeaver) escaping a clear Xenomorph in her first adventure as an X-Men recruit. Where this trope comes into play is in regards to Film/{{Aliens}}, which came out four years after this story and featured several similar plot points. For starters, it features the protagonists’ second confrontation with the Xenomorph-expies with a BadassCrew trying to stay alive in an enclosed space and learning that the already dangerous enemies are led by a massive and unstoppable queen. Though it’s unlikely that Creator/JamesCameron was inspired by this story in his sequel it is funny that was largely an homage ended up presaging several elements of the original film’s follow-up.

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No effort is made of the Brood’s inspiration coming from Film/{{Alien}}, with Creator/ChrisClaremont throwing in as many references to the movie as possible since Kitty Pryde (herself designed by Creator/JohnByrne to look like an adolescent Creator/SigourneyWeaver) escaping a clear Xenomorph in her first adventure as an X-Men recruit. Where this trope comes into play is in regards to Film/{{Aliens}}, which came out four years after this story and featured several similar plot points. For starters, it features the protagonists’ second confrontation with the Xenomorph-expies with a BadassCrew trying to stay alive in an enclosed space and learning that the already dangerous enemies are led by a massive and unstoppable queen. Though it’s unlikely that Creator/JamesCameron was inspired by this story in his sequel it is funny that was largely an homage ended up presaging several elements of the original film’s follow-up.follow-up.
** Piotr’s line in #163, “I fear this may prove to be the X-Men’s last stand.” No Colossus, that won’t come for another [[Film/XMenTheLastStand twenty-four years]].
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* CharacterReRailment: Chris Claremont’s continued efforts to save ComicBook/CarolDanvers from the disastrous events of the Marcus storyline from ComicBook/TheAvengers continues here after starting her re-railment in Avengers Annual #10. Not only has her BadassNormal bonafides been established in issues here with the X-Men, but she takes charge alongside Wolverine to save the X-Men from the Brood and has her powers super-charged into Binary, making her one of the most powerful figures in the Marvel Universe on par with the Silver Surfer or Thor.

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* CharacterReRailment: CharacterRerailment: Chris Claremont’s continued efforts to save ComicBook/CarolDanvers from the disastrous events of the Marcus storyline from ComicBook/TheAvengers continues here after starting her re-railment WhatTheHellHero speech given to her former teammates in Avengers Annual #10. Not only has her BadassNormal bonafides been established in issues here with the X-Men, but she takes charge alongside Wolverine to save the X-Men from the Brood and has her powers super-charged into Binary, making her one of the most powerful figures in the Marvel Universe on par with the Silver Surfer or Thor.
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* CharacterReRailment: Chris Claremont’s continued efforts to save ComicBook/CarolDanvers from the disastrous events of the Marcus storyline from ComicBook/TheAvengers continues here after starting her re-railment in Avengers Annual #10. Not only has her BadassNormal bonafides been established in issues here with the X-Men, but she takes charge alongside Wolverine to save the X-Men from the Brood and has her powers super-charged into Binary, making her one of the most powerful figures in the Marvel Universe on par with the Silver Surfer or Thor.
* HilariousInHindsight: No effort is made of the Brood’s inspiration coming from Film/{{Alien}}, with Creator/ChrisClaremont throwing in as many references to the movie as possible since Kitty Pryde (herself designed by Creator/JohnByrne to look like an adolescent Creator/SigourneyWeaver) escaping a clear Xenomorph in her first adventure as an X-Men recruit. Where this trope comes into play is in regards to Film/{{Aliens}}, which came out four years after this story and featured several similar plot points. For starters, it features the protagonists’ second confrontation with the Xenomorph-expies with a BadassCrew trying to stay alive in an enclosed space and learning that the already dangerous enemies are led by a massive and unstoppable queen. Though it’s unlikely that Creator/JamesCameron was inspired by this story in his sequel it is funny that was largely an homage ended up presaging several elements of the original film’s follow-up.

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