Marvel lore is full of references to Twin Peaks showing Dale Cooper doesn't just exist within the Marvel Universe - he's related to a Marvel hero.
Twin Peaks is one of the most influential TV shows of all time, but according to one comic, it secretly plays out in the Marvel Universe. The revelation comes most noticably in an issue of X-Factor, but there are references to Dale Cooper's investigation dotted all over Marvel canon.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT X-Factor's Valerie Cooper Is Dale Cooper's Sister The world of Twin Peaks may have never officially appeared in comics, but it does share a bizarre connection to the Marvel Universe. That connection was revealed in X-Factor #71, by the creative team of Peter David, Larry Stroman, Al Milgrom, Glynis Oliver and Michael Heisler.
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