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** And as hard as it is to believe [[Let's You and Him Fight| (given how much the good guys seem to love fighting each other in comics)]] it took ''until 2014'' before [http://marvel.com/comics/issue/49124/she-hulk_2014_10 the two opposed each other on opposite sides in a case.] |
** And as hard as it is to believe [[Let's You and Him Fight| (given how much the good guys seem to love fighting each other in comics)]] it took ''until 2014'' before [http://marvel.com/comics/issue/49124/she-hulk_2014_10 the two opposed each other on opposite sides in a case.] |
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* The latest, pre-New52, incarnation of [[Manhunter]] (No, not the [[Martian Manhunter|green one]]) shows one of the more extreme versions of this trope, as she is a prosecutor willing to bring criminals justice as vigilante if it isn't found in court. |
* The latest, pre-New52, incarnation of [[Manhunter]] (No, not the [[Martian Manhunter|green one]]) shows one of the more extreme versions of this trope, as she is a prosecutor willing to bring criminals justice as vigilante if it isn't found in court. |
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* In some versions of ''[[Batman]]''' continuity, Harvey Dent was a District Attorney in Gotham City and ally of Batman before a Gangster throws acid in his face and he becomes Two-Face. Not all, however, some continuities portray him as an [[Amoral Attorney]] and/or [[Corrupt Politician]], his fate being a [[Karmic Transformation]] as a result of his hypocrisy. |
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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |