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* Peter Milligan's reboot of [[Shade the Changing Man]] has this in droves, with Shade, his heart, his suit, his skin, his alter-ego Hades, and others all forming, taking control, leaving, and even rejoining the hero.
* Peter Milligan's reboot of [[Shade the Changing Man]] has this in droves, with Shade, his heart, his suit, his skin, his alter-ego Hades, and others all forming, taking control, leaving, and even rejoining the hero.
* [[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]] suffers from this temporarily in one ''[[Marvel Team-Up]]'' story. The three-parter starts with [[Spider-Man]] noticing her being assaulted by thugs; he swings down to help out, only to find that his old ally has no idea who “Black Widow” or “Natasha Romanova” is, insisting she’s a school teacher named Nancy Rushman. After several issues fighting Hydra operatives with help from Nick Fury and Shang-Chi, Natasha recovers her memory and how it happened. {{spoiler|She had been captured and tortured by Hydra with brutal interrogation methods, and while she refused to tell them anything, her psyche had been damaged such that one of her cover-identities had become an actual - and dominant - second personality. On a side note, she later tells Spidey that the Nancy identity was what caused the feelings she used to have for him (From ''way'' back in ''Amazing Spider-Man #86'').}}
* [[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]] suffers from this temporarily in one ''[[Marvel Team-Up]]'' story. The three-parter starts with [[Spider-Man]] noticing her being assaulted by thugs; he swings down to help out, only to find that his old ally has no idea who “Black Widow” or “Natasha Romanova” is, insisting she’s a school teacher named Nancy Rushman. After several issues fighting Hydra operatives with help from Nick Fury and Shang-Chi, Natasha recovers her memory and how it happened. {{spoiler|She had been captured and tortured by Hydra with brutal interrogation methods, and while she refused to tell them anything, her psyche had been damaged such that one of her cover-identities had become an actual - and dominant - second personality. On a side note, she later tells Spidey that the Nancy identity was what caused the feelings she used to have for him (From ''way'' back in ''Amazing Spider-Man #86'').}}
* Rose and Thorn from [[DC Comics]] is like a heroic version of Typhoid Mary. Originally, Rhosyn "Rose" Forrest was a shy, timid, dependent girl until her father's murder at the hands of a criminal gang called the 100, her anguish and stress created a second personality to emerge. As Thorn, Forrest is a violent and aggressive anti-hero who strives to both avenge her father and protect her vulnerable "sister" Rose.


== Fan Works ==
== Fan Works ==