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* Destro from ''[[G.I. Joe|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]''. Although to be honest, the old [[Larry Hama]] comics are chock full of Deuteragonists and Tritagonists. Destro was the villain who wasn't so villainous, who had a code of honor, and who we very often see stories told through his Point-Of-View, so much to the point where we have two views of the evil Cobra organization - first through the eyes of the G.I. Joes, and second through the eyes of Destro, the arms dealer. |
* Destro from ''[[G.I. Joe|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]''. Although to be honest, the old [[Larry Hama]] comics are chock full of Deuteragonists and Tritagonists. Destro was the villain who wasn't so villainous, who had a code of honor, and who we very often see stories told through his Point-Of-View, so much to the point where we have two views of the evil Cobra organization - first through the eyes of the G.I. Joes, and second through the eyes of Destro, the arms dealer. |
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* In ''[[Batman: Year One]]'' Jim Gordon is the deuteragonist of the story along with [[Batman]]. |
* In ''[[Batman: Year One]]'' Jim Gordon is the deuteragonist of the story along with [[Batman]]. |
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* Death from ''[[The Sandman]]'' quickly evolved into this. Quite a few fans often forget that her brother Morpheus is the actual protagonist of the title, due to her [[Popularity Power]] surpassing his. |
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== Film == |
== Film == |