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According to this CBR article , the character basically became her own IP separate from anything else.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Fun fact about Godzilla and Marvel, the picture of Godzilla that Toho uses in their logo is from one of the Marvel series.
it's too bad that there were no GI Joe/SHIELD crossover comics while Marvel had the license.
G.I. Joe almost started out as a branch of SHIELD called Fury Force with Fury's son as leader.
https://gijoe.fandom.com/wiki/Fury_Force
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Nick Fury and Dum Dum popped up in Transformers too IIRC. And the issue in which The Doctor drops Death's Head off on top of the Baxter Building is definitely 616. It doesn't start in 616, but his interactions with the FF in Death's Head #9 and Fantastic Four Vol 1 #338 are 616 canon. So I think it's fair to say that Doctor Who has visited 616.
For a while, mainly due to Chris Claremont, references to Doctor Who kept coming up in 616.
Excalibur #25
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Uncanny X-Men #218 - U.N.I.T. troops end up fighting Juggernaut after being called in by the cops.
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Fantastic Four v2 #9
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Speaking of marvels micronauts!
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