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In some works of fiction, the characters have their own favorite Television shows or favorite comic books. Usually, most of the cast reads these comics and they are generally favored. One day, the characters are minding their own business and then out of the blue, it's revealed to them that their favorite comic book hero is real! This usually results in a superpowered team-up from time to time.
In some works of fiction, the characters have their own favorite Television shows or favorite comic books. Usually, most of the cast reads these comics and they are generally favored. One day, the characters are minding their own business and then out of the blue, it's revealed to them that their favorite comic book hero is real! This usually results in a superpowered team-up from time to time.


On another note, sometimes the stars of the [[Show Within a Show]] are known/revealed to exist, and this also falls under Comic Books Are Real.
On another note, sometimes the stars of the [[Show Within a Show]] are known/revealed to exist, and this also falls under '''Comic Books Are Real'''.


This usually overlaps with the [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]] and/or [[Recursive Canon]]. If it goes both ways - the "real world" characters have their own comic book in the "comic book" universe - then the two worlds are [[Mutually Fictional]].
This usually overlaps with the [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]] and/or [[Recursive Canon]]. If it goes both ways - the "real world" characters have their own comic book in the "comic book" universe - then the two worlds are [[Mutually Fictional]].