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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenris_:Fenris (comics) |Fenris]] (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) in the [[Marvel Universe]].
** The [[X Men|X-Men]] meet a lot of these: in the [[Silver Age]] [[Legion of Doom|Brotherhood of]] <s>Evil</s> [[Legion of Doom|Mutants]] and the [[Ultimate Universe]] version of same, it was the ambivalently villainous siblings Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch; in the Acolytes, the successor to the Brotherhood, it was the Kleinstock Brothers; even X-Men [[Spin-Off]] team X-Factor once clashed with the siblings Slab and Thumbelina, who were usually on two entirely different teams of baddies.
* In the [[Bronze Age]], Captain America battled a pair of brothers, the Eel and the Viper, who were part of the first [[Weird Trade Union|Serpent Squad]].
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* [[My Name Is Earl|Earl]] and his brother Randy, until Karma got to Earl. At one point Randy was expecting that after Earl finished doing all the stuff on The List they'd go back to stealing stuff.
* ''[[Twenty Four|24]]''. Ramon Salazar and his brother Hector Salazar in Day 3.
* ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'': The [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Piranha_Brothers:Piranha Brothers|Piranha Brothers.]]
* Mr. Cain and Mr. Abel in "Meltdown", the ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'' homage episode of ''[[The Pretender]]''
* A "two brothers, one not all there" type is true of Ryan and Cyril O'Reily in ''[[Oz]]''. Before Cyril's accident (which caused severe brain damage, leaving him in that state), they were a more typical example of the trope as described above.
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