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* "Except for an accident of circumstance, I could have been your Luke Skywalker, and he could have been me. After all, we were both farmboys who loved to fly." Baron Soontir Fel, the [[Ace Pilot|best non-Vader pilot]] in the Empire, [http://asylums.insanejournal.com/scans_daily/367889.html says this] to Wedge Antilles after he's captured by [[X Wing Series|Rogue Squadron]]. [[Farm Boy]] origins aside, he's actually closer to being the counterpart to Wedge, who also happens to be his brother-in-law. Fel is distinctly not evil; he's Imperial, which does put him on the "wrong" side, but he's not an evil man. He actually joins Rogue Squadron for a time, before disappearing and ending up as part of the [[Hand of Thrawn|Empire of the Hand]].
* ''[[Moon Knight]]'' had Evil Counterpart villains for his Marc Spector identity (Bushman), his Steven Grant identity (Midnight Man), and his Moon Knight persona (Black Spectre).
* [Lord DrakkenDrakkon|https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Lord_Drakkon], the [[Big Bad]] of Boom! Studios ''[[Power Rangers]]'' comic series, is this to Tommy Oliver. An alternate dimension's version of Tommy who was never freed of Rita's curse, he became one of the most irredeemably evil villains in the franchise. He's been an enemy of the "mainstream" Rangers, Tommy especially.
** On the same note, the Kimberly of that reality was brainwashed by Drakkon, becoming a villain named Ranger Slayer and becoming this towards the "mainstream" Kimberly. She also had a zord called Gravezord, which served as this to the Mega Zord. Unlike Drakkon himself, she was freed of the curse and became an ally of the mainstream Rangers, eventually altering Gravezord so it could combine with the Megazord into the stronger Mega-Gravezord, a potent weapon the heroes used against Drakkon.
* [[Starman (comics)|Starman]]'s Jack Knight and Nash were on their respective sides of the law mainly because their fathers pushed them there.
* All four [[Flash]]es have fought a "reverse flash" of some sort or another. Jay Garrick had the Rival, an old college professor who discovered his power source and committed crimes dressed like the Flash. Barry Allen fought Professor Zoom, a stalker who wanted to destroy everything Flash loved. Wally West's counterpart is Zoom, a former profiler who is convinced that super heroes are only effective if they lose people they care about. Bart Allen had Inertia, an evil clone of himself.