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** One such story was Bert Van Vliet's ''[[The Bubblegum Zone]]'', a ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' self-insert which later had an explicit crossover with ''Twisted Path'' in the latter series' fourth installment. |
** One such story was Bert Van Vliet's ''[[The Bubblegum Zone]]'', a ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' self-insert which later had an explicit crossover with ''Twisted Path'' in the latter series' fourth installment. |
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** Another is Ed Becerra's ''[[Legion's Quest]]'', which carefully and skillfully walks the complicated line between playing a godlike Self Insert straight, parodying it, and subverting it. It, too, crosses over explicitly with ''Twisted Path'', in its own ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' segment. |
** Another is Ed Becerra's ''[[Legion's Quest]]'', which carefully and skillfully walks the complicated line between playing a godlike Self Insert straight, parodying it, and subverting it. It, too, crosses over explicitly with ''Twisted Path'', in its own ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' segment. |
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* The [[Mega Crossover]] shared-world story ''[[My Apartment Manager is not an Isekai Character]]'' has anywhere from two to five self-insert characters active at a given time in Real Life. |
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== Canon Examples == |
== Canon Examples == |