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* IKnewIt: Superman's condition, supposedly caused by PandorasBox, looks oddly similar to [[spoiler:Supergirl's Kryptonite poisoning in ComicBook/HelOnEarth]] -- it's ultimately discovered by Firestorm that said condition [[spoiler:has nothing to do with the Box; Superman was poisoned with Kryptonite, and the poisoner made it seem like it was the Box's fault.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: Pandora's backstory involves her being cursed by the Council of Wizards after she accidentally released the Seven Deadly Sins upon the world, supposedly corrupting mankind in the process. Her own series would later reveal that said monsters can't influence humanity's behaviour, they are just emotional parasites who are drawn to negative emotions. In other words, the Sins only served to highlight humans' natural flaws to the Council of Wizards, who condemned Pandora to a lifetime of suffering even though she did absolutely nothing wrong.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: General consensus is that, while the murder mystery is intriguing and the fights scenes between the three Justice League factions are exciting, the event as a whole is unfulfilling and unable to stand on its own, since it's too padded and only serves to set up ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: General consensus is that, while the murder mystery is intriguing and the fights fight scenes between the three Justice League factions are exciting, the event as a whole is unfulfilling and unable to stand on its own, since it's too padded and only serves to set up ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
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* CaptainObviousReveal: Near the end of the final issue, the heroes are shocked when they finally find out what has caused Superman to fall ill, but many readers had figured out that he [[spoiler:had been poisoned with Kryptonite]] long before the revelation, specifically citing how [[spoiler:the fact Superman's skin is tinted green]] is an obvious hint to his condition.
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Expanding on example, based on a few reviews I've found online.
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't do much to advance the story.
* SoOkayItsAverage: General consensus is that, while the murder mystery is intriguing and the fights scenes between the three Justice League factions are exciting, the event as a whole is unfulfilling and unable to stand on its own, since it's too long and only serves to set up ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
* SoOkayItsAverage: General consensus is that, while the murder mystery is intriguing and the fights scenes between the three Justice League factions are exciting, the event as a whole is unfulfilling and unable to stand on its own, since it's too long and only serves to set up ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like A major criticism directed at ''Trinity War'' is that only a fraction of the 11 issues that make up the event significantly affect the central plotline. The ''Trinity of Sin'' and ''Constantine'' issues are long interludes that disrupt the narrative's pace; and while parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't the battles in question don't do much to advance the story.
* SoOkayItsAverage: General consensus is that, while the murder mystery is intriguing and the fights scenes between the three Justice League factions are exciting, the event as a whole is unfulfilling and unable to stand on its own, since it's toolong padded and only serves to set up ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
* SoOkayItsAverage: General consensus is that, while the murder mystery is intriguing and the fights scenes between the three Justice League factions are exciting, the event as a whole is unfulfilling and unable to stand on its own, since it's too
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Not enough context (ZCE). Given the trope in question, it's likely misuse.
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* {{Narm}}: [[ThatMakesMeFeelAngry ''You're an evil girl!'']]
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* {{Narm}}: [[ThatMakesMeFeelAngry ''You're an evil girl!'']]
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* [[UnexpectedCharacter Unexpected Characters]]: The finale ends with [[spoiler:the Crime Syndicate of Earth 3 entering Earth-0]].
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* UnexpectedCharacter: The finale ends with [[spoiler:the Crime Syndicate of Earth 3 entering Earth-0]].
* UnexpectedCharacter: The finale ends with [[spoiler:the Crime Syndicate of Earth 3 entering Earth-0]].
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't do much to advance the story.
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't do much to advance the story.story.
* [[UnexpectedCharacter Unexpected Characters]]: The finale ends with [[spoiler:the Crime Syndicate of Earth 3 entering Earth-0]].
* [[UnexpectedCharacter Unexpected Characters]]: The finale ends with [[spoiler:the Crime Syndicate of Earth 3 entering Earth-0]].
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* NauseaFuel: When Superman gets mysteriously sick in part 2, it shows. His pale skin, sore eyes, and visible veins aren't easy to look at.
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** When Superman gets mysteriously sick in part 2, it shows. His pale skin, sore eyes, and visible veins aren't easy to look at.
** When Superman gets mysteriously sick in part 2, it shows. His pale skin, sore eyes, and visible veins aren't easy to look at.
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That is trivia.
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* IKnewIt: Superman's condition, supposedly caused by Pandora's Box, looks oddly similar to [[spoiler:Supergirl's Kryptonite poisoning in ComicBook/HelOnEarth]] — it's ultimately discovered by Firestorm that said condition [[spoiler:has nothing to do with the Box; Superman was poisoned with Kryptonite, and the poisoner made it seem like it was the Box's fault.]]
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't do much to advance the story.
* UnfortunateImplications: The implications that Doctor Light is married to Kimiyo Hoshi and has three young daughters with her, disturbing due to the fact that before his death in the old universe, Arthur Light repeatedly tried to rape, torture, and murder Kimiyo because she used his name as a heroine.
* UnfortunateImplications: The implications that Doctor Light is married to Kimiyo Hoshi and has three young daughters with her, disturbing due to the fact that before his death in the old universe, Arthur Light repeatedly tried to rape, torture, and murder Kimiyo because she used his name as a heroine.
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't do much to advance the story.
* UnfortunateImplications: The implications that Doctor Light is married to Kimiyo Hoshi and has three young daughters with her, disturbing due to the fact that before his death in the old universe, Arthur Light repeatedly tried to rape, torture, and murder Kimiyo because she used his name as a heroine.story.
* UnfortunateImplications: The implications that Doctor Light is married to Kimiyo Hoshi and has three young daughters with her, disturbing due to the fact that before his death in the old universe, Arthur Light repeatedly tried to rape, torture, and murder Kimiyo because she used his name as a heroine.
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't do much to advance the story.
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 had great action, but didn't do much to advance the story.story.
* UnfortunateImplications: The implications that Doctor Light is married to Kimiyo Hoshi and has three young daughters with her, disturbing due to the fact that before his death in the old universe, Arthur Light repeatedly tried to rape, torture, and murder Kimiyo because she used his name as a heroine.
* UnfortunateImplications: The implications that Doctor Light is married to Kimiyo Hoshi and has three young daughters with her, disturbing due to the fact that before his death in the old universe, Arthur Light repeatedly tried to rape, torture, and murder Kimiyo because she used his name as a heroine.
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** In part 6, when [[spoiler:Grid separates Cyborg's cybernetics from what was left of his organic body. Made even worse when earlier during the ''Throne of Atlantis'' arc, Vic gave up his only remaining lung for an upgrade]].
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* {{Padding}}: Some readers feel like parts 4 and 5 didn't do much to advance the story.
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* IKnewIt: Superman's condition, supposedly caused by Pandora's Box, looks oddly similar to [[spoiler:Supergirl's Kryptonite poisoning in ComicBook/HelOnEarth]] — it's ultimately discovered by Firestorm that said condition [[spoiler:has nothing to do with the Box; Superman was poisoned with Kryptonite, and the poisoner made it seem like it was the Box's fault.]]
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* NauseaFuel: When Superman gets mysteriously sick in part 2, it shows. His pale skin, sore eyes, and visible veins aren't easy to look at.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Doctor Light turning from a CompleteMonster serial rapist into a loving family man has ''major'' implications.
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I\'ll make a Wild Mass Guessing page for this.
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WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:The leader of the Secret Society is the Outsider from Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}} who managed to survive the continuity merge and emerged around the time the Justice League first formed]].
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WildMassGuessing: [[spoiler:The leader of the Secret Society is the Outsider from Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}} who managed to survive the continuity merge and emerged around the time the Justice League first formed]].