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* Characters from Mirror Universe settings occasionally turn up in the [[Nightside]] novels, such as Dark Artur (an alternate King Arthur whose mentor Merlin had sided with the Devil), or Joan Taylor and Steven Shooter ([[Gender Flip]] villainous versions of the series leads).
* Characters from Mirror Universe settings occasionally turn up in the [[Nightside]] novels, such as Dark Artur (an alternate King Arthur whose mentor Merlin had sided with the Devil), or Joan Taylor and Steven Shooter ([[Gender Flip]] villainous versions of the series leads).
* [[Star Trek: Mirror Universe]], naturally.
* [[Star Trek: Mirror Universe]], naturally.
* Spider Robinson's story "Mirror/rorriM Off the Wall" has an invasion by Trebor, the evil mirrortwin of Robert, a patron of Callahan's Crosstime Saloon. {{spoiler|One of the tipoff's is that Callahan's bar doesn't ''have'' a mirror normally, just quotes written behind the bar, and suddenly, there is a mirror.}}
* Spider Robinson's story "Mirror/rorriM Off the Wall" has an invasion by Trebor, the evil mirrortwin of Robert, a patron of Callahan's Crosstime Saloon. {{spoiler|One of the tipoffs is that Callahan's bar doesn't ''have'' a mirror normally, just quotes written behind the bar, and suddenly, there is a mirror.}}
* ''Serpent's Silver'' by Piers Anthony and Robert Margroff, second book in a series, has some characters from the first book flung into a more-or-less mirror universe—not only personalities, but also to some extent names and appearances may change, and a few people seem not to '''have''' counterparts. It's quite jarring to the young heroes to find themselves working with decent and noble mirror images of their home world's vicious villains. Or when a psychic sees her husband's life saved by (the heroic counterpart of) the now-dead brutal [[Mook]] who '''raped''' her.
* ''Serpent's Silver'' by Piers Anthony and Robert Margroff, second book in a series, has some characters from the first book flung into a more-or-less mirror universe—not only personalities, but also to some extent names and appearances may change, and a few people seem not to '''have''' counterparts. It's quite jarring to the young heroes to find themselves working with decent and noble mirror images of their home world's vicious villains. Or when a psychic sees her husband's life saved by (the heroic counterpart of) the now-dead brutal [[Mook]] who '''raped''' her.



== Fan Fiction ==
== Fan Fiction ==