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The superhero/villain version of this is [[Superhero Trophy Shelf]].
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== [[Comics]] ==
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* Gilderoy Lockhart in ''[[Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets]]'' decorates his office with (moving) pictures of himself. In [[Harry Potter (Film)|the film version]], he decorates his classroom in the same manner.
** In the same book, the titular Chamber of Secrets built by Salazar Slytherin (and intended only for himself/his heirs) has a giant statue of... you guessed it, Salazar Slytherin! Just to lay it on thick, said statue has magical properties when you refer to Slytherin as "greatest of the Hogwarts Four".
** 12 Grimmauld Place is prominently hung with the Black family tree, portraits, [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|and the mounted heads of former house-elves]], as a Shrine to Family.
* The villain in the [[Dean Koontz]] novel, ''Dragon Tears'', has a serious [[A God Am I]] complex. He had every wall in his house mirrored just to admire himself.
* Ginger, the movie star in ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Moving Pictures|Moving Pictures]]'', has saved every single poster she appears on and pinned them on her wall.