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A prominent trope among several forms of media including comic books. The Doppelganger denotes a villain who is nearly identical to the hero in many ways, including background, personality and powers, but uses his abilities for evil rather than good. In some cases, this is used to show the reader what the hero could have become. In others, the Doppelganger serves as a thematic foil for the hero.
They are artificial copies of existing human beings.
Universe of the eternal conflict between good and evil, as told by Jack Kirby.
Pseudosciences and the investigation of phenomena.
Altering a person (as an example) on a purely genetic level.
Henchmen are faithful followers or political supporters, especially ones prepared to engage in crime or dishonest practices by way of service to their evil bosses.
Living beings, usually humans, artificially created through the use of alchemy.
The Kirkmanverse includes all the Image characters created by Robert Kirkman plus characters from the Larsenverse (Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon world) and Shadowhawk books.
The mad scientist is a stock character of a scientist who is perceived as "mad, bad and dangerous to know" or "insane" owing to a combination of unusual or unsettling personality traits and the unabashedly ambitious, taboo or hubristic nature of their experiments. Popular in literature, movies, TV shows, and of course comic books.
The Universe and diverse realms of Mortal Kombat.
Futuristic genre of fiction.
The "galaxy far, far away" in which the Star Wars films and related works take place.
A twin is a character born at the same time as another character. In some cultures twins were considered good luck, and the evil twin has always peaked the imagination.
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