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* GangofHats: A fair amount of Supervillains we see on Earth-Alpha are accompanied by a group of henchmen dressed to fit their theme
** Number One's henchmen dress in suits and bowler hats with number shaped lapel pins.
** Triviac's henchmen dress as schoolboys.
** An unseen villain called The Skipper has henchmen dressed as stereotypical sailors.
** Granny Oakley's henchmen dress in Wild West attire.
** Toreador's henchmen dress in blue suits and a hat with fake bull horns.
** Devil Man has a group of henchmen called The Imps that dress in red shirts and devil horn headbands.
** Pilgrim Progress has goons called The Plymouth Mob who dress in 16th century clothing.
** Castrato has a "criminal boy choir" who dress as members of a church choir.
** Dr. Meat's henchmen wear blue jackets and red domino masks.
** Number One's henchmen dress in suits and bowler hats with number shaped lapel pins.
** Triviac's henchmen dress as schoolboys.
** An unseen villain called The Skipper has henchmen dressed as stereotypical sailors.
** Granny Oakley's henchmen dress in Wild West attire.
** Toreador's henchmen dress in blue suits and a hat with fake bull horns.
** Devil Man has a group of henchmen called The Imps that dress in red shirts and devil horn headbands.
** Pilgrim Progress has goons called The Plymouth Mob who dress in 16th century clothing.
** Castrato has a "criminal boy choir" who dress as members of a church choir.
** Dr. Meat's henchmen wear blue jackets and red domino masks.
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** Of Batman, especially ''Series/Batman1966'' in regards to Earth-Alpha and Dragonflyman. While it exaggerates both Dragonflyman and Dragonfly to be parodies of light hearted and darker interpretations of Batman, it portrays both as competent crime fights with plenty of depth to their character.
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** Of Batman, especially ''Series/Batman1966'' in regards to Earth-Alpha and Dragonflyman. While it exaggerates both Dragonflyman and Dragonfly to be parodies of light hearted and darker interpretations of Batman, it portrays both as competent crime fights crimefighters with plenty of depth to their character.
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** ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' has Dragonfly, Stinger and Deuce ending up in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired universe which on Earth-Omega is the setting of the ''Sandy'' comics. Dragonfly, who grew up reading the comics as a way to cope with his abusive father, is very defensive of the universe and the people as while he knows others might see them as corny or quaint, he argues that they are in fact just decent. However it does poke fun of ''Archie'' comics in general and in a way this issue does make fun of the more odd crossover comics, and it turns out that the villain responsible for bringing the heroes to this universe was the Veronica {{expy}} who’s tired of how chaste and kid friendly her universe is.
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** ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' has Dragonfly, Stinger and Deuce ending up in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired universe which on Earth-Omega is the setting of the ''Sandy'' comics. Dragonfly, who grew up reading the comics as a way to cope with his abusive father, is very defensive of the universe and the people as while he knows others might see them as corny or quaint, he argues that they are in fact just decent. However it does poke fun of ''Archie'' comics in general and in a way this issue does make fun of the more odd crossover comics, and it turns out that the villain responsible for bringing the heroes to this universe was the Veronica Betty {{expy}} who’s tired of how chaste and kid friendly her universe is.
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* AffectionateParody: ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' has Dragonfly, Stinger and Deuce ending up in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired universe which on Earth-Omega is the setting of the ''Sandy'' comics. Dragonfly, who grew up reading the comics as a way to cope with his abusive father, is very defensive of the universe and the people as while he knows others might see them as corny or quaint, he argues that they are in fact just decent. However it does poke fun of ''Archie'' comics in general and in a way this issue does make fun of the more odd crossover comics, and it turns out that the villain responsible for bringing the heroes to this universe was the Veronica {{expy}} who’s tired of how chaste and kid friendly her universe is.
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* AffectionateParody: AffectionateParody:
** Of Batman, especially ''Series/Batman1966'' in regards to Earth-Alpha and Dragonflyman. While it exaggerates both Dragonflyman and Dragonfly to be parodies of light hearted and darker interpretations of Batman, it portrays both as competent crime fights with plenty of depth to their character.
** ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' has Dragonfly, Stinger and Deuce ending up in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired universe which on Earth-Omega is the setting of the ''Sandy'' comics. Dragonfly, who grew up reading the comics as a way to cope with his abusive father, is very defensive of the universe and the people as while he knows others might see them as corny or quaint, he argues that they are in fact just decent. However it does poke fun of ''Archie'' comics in general and in a way this issue does make fun of the more odd crossover comics, and it turns out that the villain responsible for bringing the heroes to this universe was the Veronica {{expy}} who’s tired of how chaste and kid friendly her universe is.
** Of Batman, especially ''Series/Batman1966'' in regards to Earth-Alpha and Dragonflyman. While it exaggerates both Dragonflyman and Dragonfly to be parodies of light hearted and darker interpretations of Batman, it portrays both as competent crime fights with plenty of depth to their character.
** ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' has Dragonfly, Stinger and Deuce ending up in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired universe which on Earth-Omega is the setting of the ''Sandy'' comics. Dragonfly, who grew up reading the comics as a way to cope with his abusive father, is very defensive of the universe and the people as while he knows others might see them as corny or quaint, he argues that they are in fact just decent. However it does poke fun of ''Archie'' comics in general and in a way this issue does make fun of the more odd crossover comics, and it turns out that the villain responsible for bringing the heroes to this universe was the Veronica {{expy}} who’s tired of how chaste and kid friendly her universe is.
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** Earth-Alpha, a LighterAndSofter world where there is little corruption and the villains are mostly harmless, and Earth-Omega, which is DarkerAndEdgier where everybody with power is corrupt and the heroes are just as terrifying as the villains. Dragonfly and Dragonflyman both realize they're in one of these fairly quickly, and they're not happy about it at '''all'''. The end of the comic also teases the existence of [[spoiler:Earth Zeta, a world where a version of Number 1 has somehow managed to solve every major environmental crisis in the whole world, by offloading their pollution to other earths.]]
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** Earth-Alpha, a LighterAndSofter world where there is little corruption and the villains are mostly harmless, and Earth-Omega, which is DarkerAndEdgier where everybody with power is corrupt and the heroes are just as terrifying as the villains. Dragonfly and Dragonflyman both realize they're in one of these fairly quickly, and they're not happy about it at '''all'''. The end of the comic also teases the existence of [[spoiler:Earth Zeta, [[spoiler:Earth-Zeta, a world where a version of Number 1 has somehow managed to solve every major environmental crisis in the whole world, by offloading their pollution to other earths.]]
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The first volume was followed by a prequel called ''Dragonfly & Dragonflyman'' and then a second volume. A fourth volume called ''The One Shots'' collected all the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin one shot]] tie-in comics.
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The first volume was followed by a prequel called ''Dragonfly & Dragonflyman'' and then a second volume.sequel subtitled ''Night and Day''. A fourth volume called ''The One Shots'' collected all the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin one shot]] tie-in comics.
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The first volume was followed by a prequel called ''Dragonfly & Dragonflyman'' and then a second volume.
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* AffectionateParody: ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' has Dragonfly, Stinger and Deuce ending up in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired universe which on Earth-Omega is the setting of the ''Sandy'' comics. Dragonfly, who grew up reading the comics as a way to cope with his abusive father, is very defensive of the universe and the people as while he knows others might see them as corny or quaint, he argues that they are in fact just decent. However it does poke fun of ''Archie'' comics in general and in a way this issue does make fun of the more odd crossover comics, and it turns out that the villain responsible for bringing the heroes to this universe was the Veronica {{expy}} who’s tired of how chaste and kid friendly her universe is.
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* AlternateUniverse: Earth-Alpha, a LighterAndSofter world where there is little corruption and the villains are mostly harmless, and Earth-Omega, which is DarkerAndEdgier where everybody with power is corrupt and the heroes are just as terrifying as the villains. Dragonfly and Dragonflyman both realize they're in one of these fairly quickly, and they're not happy about it at '''all'''. The end of the comic also teases the existence of [[spoiler:Earth Zeta, a world where a version of Number 1 has somehow managed to solve every major environmental crisis in the whole world, by offloading their pollution to other earths.]]
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* AlternateUniverse: AlternateUniverse:
** Earth-Alpha, a LighterAndSofter world where there is little corruption and the villains are mostly harmless, and Earth-Omega, which is DarkerAndEdgier where everybody with power is corrupt and the heroes are just as terrifying as the villains. Dragonfly and Dragonflyman both realize they're in one of these fairly quickly, and they're not happy about it at '''all'''. The end of the comic also teases the existence of [[spoiler:Earth Zeta, a world where a version of Number 1 has somehow managed to solve every major environmental crisis in the whole world, by offloading their pollution to other earths.]]]]
** ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' is set in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired Earth which isn’t given a designation.
** ''Purple'' is set on Earth-Kappa, where Dragon-Fly debuted thirty years ago and fights a music themed villain called the Player. While much darker than Earth-Alpha as Dragon-Fly has become more concerned with making money through Fame Enterprises, it’s ultimately more optimistic than Earth-Omega as he realises his mistake and tries to correct it by being a better hero. This universe also has it’s own version of Jordan Reece, who is implied to become Richard’s new sidekick at the end with Chip seemingly not existing in this reality.
** Earth-Alpha, a LighterAndSofter world where there is little corruption and the villains are mostly harmless, and Earth-Omega, which is DarkerAndEdgier where everybody with power is corrupt and the heroes are just as terrifying as the villains. Dragonfly and Dragonflyman both realize they're in one of these fairly quickly, and they're not happy about it at '''all'''. The end of the comic also teases the existence of [[spoiler:Earth Zeta, a world where a version of Number 1 has somehow managed to solve every major environmental crisis in the whole world, by offloading their pollution to other earths.
** ''Trapped on Teen Planet'' is set in an ''ComicBook/{{Archie}}'' inspired Earth which isn’t given a designation.
** ''Purple'' is set on Earth-Kappa, where Dragon-Fly debuted thirty years ago and fights a music themed villain called the Player. While much darker than Earth-Alpha as Dragon-Fly has become more concerned with making money through Fame Enterprises, it’s ultimately more optimistic than Earth-Omega as he realises his mistake and tries to correct it by being a better hero. This universe also has it’s own version of Jordan Reece, who is implied to become Richard’s new sidekick at the end with Chip seemingly not existing in this reality.
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** Dragonflyman is based on the Creator/AdamWest version from the [[Series/Batman1966 1966 TV show]].
** Dragonfly is based on the version from ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' and most dark portrayals of Batman.
** Dragonfly is based on the version from ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' and most dark portrayals of Batman.
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** Dragonflyman is based on the Creator/AdamWest version from the [[Series/Batman1966 1966 TV show]].
**show]]. Meanwhile Dragonfly is based on the version from ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' and most dark portrayals of Batman.
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* HeroicBsod: After learning that the Earth-Omega Stinger was dead and being confronted with how much darker this world was to Earth-Alpha, he becomes depressed and more goes through the motions of trying to find a way home. However after a fight against some villains at a bar he pulls himself out of this as he realizes that it doesn't matter where he is as long as he stays true to what he believes.
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* DeadSidekick: Earth-Alpha's Stinger was killed by Number One.
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* DeadSidekick: Earth-Alpha's Stinger was killed by Number One.Earth-Omega's Stinger.
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On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his sidekick, Stinger, are heroes of IncorruptiblePurePureness who's sole mission in life is to protect their beloved [[ShiningCity Fortune City]] from all manner of costumed crooks. On Earth-Omega, [[WretchedHive Fortune City]] is a CrapsackWorld, and though Dragonfly also believes in protecting it from criminals, he does it in such a morally ambiguous way that it can sometimes be hard to tell who's the hero and who’s the villain. Also, his version of Stinger is DeadToBeginWith. When they accidentally get switched after trying to capture their respective versions of the villain calling himself Number 1, they quickly discover that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophies.
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On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his sidekick, Stinger, are heroes of IncorruptiblePurePureness who's sole mission in life is to protect their beloved [[ShiningCity Fortune City]] from all manner of costumed crooks. On Earth-Omega, [[WretchedHive Fortune City]] is a CrapsackWorld, and though Dragonfly also believes in protecting it from criminals, he does it in such a morally ambiguous way that it can sometimes be hard to tell who's the hero and who’s who's the villain. Also, his version of Stinger is DeadToBeginWith. When they accidentally get switched after trying to capture their respective versions of the villain calling himself Number 1, they quickly discover that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophies.
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** Volume 1 ends with the two heroes [[spoiler:staying in the other worlds, and taking their world-views with them.]] This could be good for Earth-Omega, not so good for Earth-Alpha. And then there's the question of [[spoiler:Earth-Zeta…]]
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** Volume 1 ends with the two heroes [[spoiler:staying in the other worlds, and taking their world-views with them.]] This could be good for Earth-Omega, not so good for Earth-Alpha. And then there's the question of [[spoiler:Earth-Zeta…]] [[spoiler:Earth-Zeta...]]
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* FluffyTheTerrible: As scary as Dragonfly can be, he’s still a man in a purple and green outfit calling himself "Dragonfly".
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* FluffyTheTerrible: As scary as Dragonfly can be, he’s he's still a man in a purple and green outfit calling himself "Dragonfly".
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* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Dragonfly murdered both his parents.]]
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* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Fame and Fortune'', Richard Fame uses the mayor as one after they caused a mass disaster by cutting corners on a stadium.]]
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* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Fame and Fortune'', the Alpha and Omega Richard Fame uses the mayor as one after they caused a mass disaster by cutting corners on a stadium.]]
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In volume 2, Stinger-Two has become much more violent and aggressive, and actively kills criminals. [[spoiler:However it's justified since his world is falling apart due to the pollution being sent from Earth-Zeta, and despite this he still respects Dragonflyman deeply for his convictions even if they disagree over which method for fighting crime is better.]]
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In volume Volume 2, Stinger-Two has become much more violent and aggressive, and actively kills criminals. [[spoiler:However it's justified since his world is falling apart due to the pollution being sent from Earth-Zeta, and despite this he still respects Dragonflyman deeply for his convictions even if they disagree over which method for fighting crime is better.]]
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[[WunzaPlot One's an]] IdealHero and [[Series/Batman1966 Batman '66]] expy, the other's a [[GreyAndGrayMorality morally grey]] soldier [[HeWhoFightsMonsters fighting crime by any means necessary]]! Together, they have to struggle to survive each other's worlds after falling through a magic mirror. Such is the nature of ''Wrong Earth'', published by Creator/AhoyComics. On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his sidekick, Stinger, are heroes of IncorruptiblePurePureness who's sole mission in life is to protect their beloved Fortune City from all manner of costumed crooks. On Earth-Omega, Fortune City is a CrapSackWorld, and though Dragonfly also believes in protecting it from criminals, he does it in such a morally ambiguous way that it can sometimes be hard to tell who's the hero and who’s the villain. Also, his version of Stinger is DeadToBeginWith. When they accidentally get switched after trying to capture their respective versions of the villain calling himself Number 1, they quickly discover that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophies.
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[[WunzaPlot One's an]] IdealHero and [[Series/Batman1966 Batman '66]] expy, the other's a [[GreyAndGrayMorality morally grey]] soldier [[HeWhoFightsMonsters fighting crime by any means necessary]]! Together, they have to struggle to survive each other's worlds after falling through a magic mirror. Such is the nature of ''Wrong Earth'', published by Creator/AhoyComics. Creator/AhoyComics.
On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his sidekick, Stinger, are heroes of IncorruptiblePurePureness who's sole mission in life is to protect their beloved [[ShiningCity FortuneCity City]] from all manner of costumed crooks. On Earth-Omega, [[WretchedHive Fortune City City]] is a CrapSackWorld, CrapsackWorld, and though Dragonfly also believes in protecting it from criminals, he does it in such a morally ambiguous way that it can sometimes be hard to tell who's the hero and who’s the villain. Also, his version of Stinger is DeadToBeginWith. When they accidentally get switched after trying to capture their respective versions of the villain calling himself Number 1, they quickly discover that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophies.
On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his sidekick, Stinger, are heroes of IncorruptiblePurePureness who's sole mission in life is to protect their beloved [[ShiningCity Fortune
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** Deuce is ComicBook/HarleyQuinn, and is actually an interesting combination of all versions as while she is a loyal henchman to her Number 1 when the Earth-Omega arrives she shows a more heroic and competent side that wasts no time in trying to get rid of Dragonfly and the alternate Number 1. She also has similarities with ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} as she admits to [[DatingCatwoman having a crush on Dragonflyman]]. [[spoiler:Later becomes one for ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}, in particular the Kathy Kane version, and starts a relationship with Dragonfly.]]
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** Deuce is ComicBook/HarleyQuinn, and is actually an interesting combination of all versions as while she is a loyal henchman to her Number 1 when the Earth-Omega arrives she shows a more heroic and competent side that wasts wastes no time in trying to get rid of Dragonfly and the alternate Number 1. She also has similarities with ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} as she admits to [[DatingCatwoman having a crush on Dragonflyman]]. [[spoiler:Later becomes one for ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}, in particular the Kathy Kane version, and starts a relationship with Dragonfly.]]
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* TheMultiverse: [[spoiler:Volume 2 introduces a machine that allows people from Earth-Zeta to view alternate universes while being the source of the mirrors, and the heroes are given glimpses of their counterparts throughout the multiverse. One version of Stinger resembles the art style of one of the back up stories for volume 1, suggesting that particular comic takes place in a separate reality to the Earth-Alpha version.]]
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* TheMultiverse: [[spoiler:Volume 2 introduces a machine that allows people from Earth-Zeta to view alternate universes while being the source of the mirrors, and the heroes are given glimpses of their counterparts throughout the multiverse. One version of Stinger resembles the art style of one of the back up stories for volume Volume 1, suggesting that particular comic takes place in a separate reality to the Earth-Alpha version.]]
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* TookALevelInKindness: While still willing to kill Dragonfly's experiences on Earth-Alpha mean that in volume 2 he shows a more noble side and is upset about leaving his perfect life with Stinger [[spoiler:and Lady Dragonflyman.]] He is fully prepared to strand himself on Earth-Zeta by destroying the mirrors if it saves Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega while reuniting Stinger with Dragonflyman, and has taken the chance to atone for his mistakes with his Stinger by being a better mentor to the Earth-Alpha Stinger.
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* TookALevelInKindness: While still willing to kill Dragonfly's experiences on Earth-Alpha mean that in volume Volume 2 he shows a more noble side and is upset about leaving his perfect life with Stinger [[spoiler:and Lady Dragonflyman.]] He is fully prepared to strand himself on Earth-Zeta by destroying the mirrors if it saves Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega while reuniting Stinger with Dragonflyman, and has taken the chance to atone for his mistakes with his Stinger by being a better mentor to the Earth-Alpha Stinger.
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* WhiteSheep: The Stinger of Earth-Alpha reveals that both his and Dragonflyman's parents were evil criminals, inspiring them to become crime fighters instead.
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* WhiteSheep: The Stinger of Earth-Alpha reveals that both his and Dragonflyman's parents were evil criminals, inspiring them to become crime fighters instead.instead.
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* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:Deuce is revealed to be this when it is revealed she discovered Dragonflyman and hideout and kept the info from Number One. She also easily defeated Earth-Omega Number One.]] [[spoiler:She later joins Dragonfly and Stinger as Lady Dragonflyman.]]
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* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:Deuce is revealed to be this when it is it's revealed she discovered Dragonflyman and hideout and kept the info from Number One. She also easily defeated Earth-Omega Number One.]] [[spoiler:She later joins Dragonfly and Stinger as Lady Dragonflyman.]]
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* AlternateUniverse: Earth-Alpha, a LighterAndSofter world where there is little corruption and the villains are mostly harmless, and Earth-Omega, which is DarkerAndEdgier where everybody with power is corrupt and the heroes are just as terrifying as the villains. Dragonfly and Dragonflyman both realize they’re in one of these fairly quickly, and they’re not happy about it at '''all'''. The end of the comic also teases the existence of [[spoiler:Earth Zeta, a world where a version of Number 1 has somehow managed to solve every major environmental crisis in the whole world, by offloading their pollution to other earths.]]
* AntiHero: Dragonfly is this as he is a brutal vigilante being hunted by the police and kills criminals. This naturally makes things difficult for Dragonflyman when everyone believes he is Dragonfly while Earth-Alpha is unprepared for this type of hero.
* AntiHero: Dragonfly is this as he is a brutal vigilante being hunted by the police and kills criminals. This naturally makes things difficult for Dragonflyman when everyone believes he is Dragonfly while Earth-Alpha is unprepared for this type of hero.
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* AlternateUniverse: Earth-Alpha, a LighterAndSofter world where there is little corruption and the villains are mostly harmless, and Earth-Omega, which is DarkerAndEdgier where everybody with power is corrupt and the heroes are just as terrifying as the villains. Dragonfly and Dragonflyman both realize they’re they're in one of these fairly quickly, and they’re they're not happy about it at '''all'''. The end of the comic also teases the existence of [[spoiler:Earth Zeta, a world where a version of Number 1 has somehow managed to solve every major environmental crisis in the whole world, by offloading their pollution to other earths.]]
* AntiHero: Dragonfly is this ashe is he's a brutal vigilante being hunted by the police and kills criminals. This naturally makes things difficult for Dragonflyman when everyone believes he is he's Dragonfly while Earth-Alpha is unprepared for this type of hero.
* AntiHero: Dragonfly is this as
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* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:Deuce is revealed to be this when it is revealed she discovered Dragonflyman and hideout and kept the info from Number One. She also easily defeated Earth-Omega Number One.]][[spoiler:She later joins Dragonfly and Stinger as Lady Dragonflyman.]]
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* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:Deuce is revealed to be this when it is revealed she discovered Dragonflyman and hideout and kept the info from Number One. She also easily defeated Earth-Omega Number One.]][[spoiler:She ]] [[spoiler:She later joins Dragonfly and Stinger as Lady Dragonflyman.]]
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* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:Deuce is revealed to be this when it is revealed she discovered Dragonflyman and hideout and kept the info from Number One. She also easily defeated Earth-Omega Number One.]][[spoiler: She later joins Dragonfly and Stinger as Lady Dragonflyman.]]
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* ActionGirl: [[spoiler:Deuce is revealed to be this when it is revealed she discovered Dragonflyman and hideout and kept the info from Number One. She also easily defeated Earth-Omega Number One.]][[spoiler: She ]][[spoiler:She later joins Dragonfly and Stinger as Lady Dragonflyman.]]
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* TheMultiverse: [[spoiler:Volume 2 introduces a machine that allows people from Earth-Zeta to view alternate universes while being the source of the mirrors, and the heroes are given glimpses of their counterparts throughout the multiverse. One version of Stinger resembles the art style of one of the back up stories for volume 1, suggesting that particualr particular comic takes place in a separate reality to the Earth-Alpha version]].version.]]
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* SugarBowl: The Fortune City of Earth-Alpha. Everything is bright and sunny, the bureaucracy is never corrupt, and criminals are more-or-less harmless, only ever venturing to murder in the case of Dragonflyman himself. Dragonfly can’t believe it when he first gets there, and quickly gets annoyed when trying to find the psychotic Number 1 among a sea of comical villains.
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* SugarBowl: The Fortune City of Earth-Alpha. Everything is bright and sunny, the bureaucracy is never corrupt, and criminals are more-or-less harmless, only ever venturing to murder in the case of Dragonflyman himself. Dragonfly can’t can't believe it when he first gets there, and quickly gets annoyed when trying to find the psychotic Number 1 among a sea of comical villains.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In volume 2, Stinger-Two has become much more violent and aggressive, and actively kills criminals. [[spoiler:However it is justified since his world is falling apart due to the pollution being sent from Earth-Zeta, and despite this he still respects Dragonflyman deeply for his convictions even if they disagree over which method for fighting crime is better.]]
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In volume 2, Stinger-Two has become much more violent and aggressive, and actively kills criminals. [[spoiler:However it is it's justified since his world is falling apart due to the pollution being sent from Earth-Zeta, and despite this he still respects Dragonflyman deeply for his convictions even if they disagree over which method for fighting crime is better.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:The Omega version of Number 1 mentions a One-Prime, who he begs to save him right before he is ripped to pieces by his broken dimensional mirror.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:The Omega version of Number 1 mentions a One-Prime, who he begs to save him right before he is ripped to pieces by his broken dimensional mirror. One-Prime is the Number 1 of Earth-Zeta, who provided his counterparts the mirrors and used them to distribute his Earth's pollution to theirs.]] [[spoiler:The second volume reveals that Man-Dragonfly, the Earth-Zeta version of the heroes, was TheManBehindTheMan.]]
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Both versions of Number 1 have this mindset (hence the name), but as expected, the Earth-Omega version is a psychotic murderer while the Earth-Alpha version is mainly just a goofy criminal obsessed with numbers. He freaks out when he's transported to the other world, before being killed mercilessly. [[spoiler:The Number 1 of Earth-Zeta is no better, having ''solved'' his world's environmental crisis simply for the prestige rather than any form of altruism.]]
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Both versions of Number 1 have this mindset (hence the name), but as expected, the Earth-Omega version is a psychotic murderer while the Earth-Alpha version is mainly just a goofy criminal obsessed with numbers. He freaks out when he's transported to the other world, before being killed mercilessly. [[spoiler:The Number 1 of Earth-Zeta is no better, having ''solved'' his world's environmental crisis simply for the prestige rather than any form of altruism. He also considers his counterparts lesser than him, though he admits to having a fondness for their worlds.]]
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* SplitTimelinesPlot: A variation as there is no divergence point between Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega, but the comics do switch between both versions of the hero and showing them [[InspiteOfANail experiencing similar events but usually with different motives and outcomes]]. The very first issue shows Dragonflyman and Stinger about to be burned alive in an elaborate death trap while Dragonfly burns some of Number 1's henchman to death, while the prequel comic shows them both being briefly controlled by Devil Man and being forced to fight Stinger which results in Stinger losing all trust in Dragonfly.
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* SplitTimelinesPlot: A variation as there is no divergence point between Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega, but the comics do switch between both versions of the hero and showing them [[InspiteOfANail experiencing similar events but usually with different motives and outcomes]]. The very first issue shows Dragonflyman and Stinger about to be burned alive in an elaborate death trap while Dragonfly burns some of Number 1's henchman to death, while the prequel comic shows them both being briefly controlled by Devil Man and being forced to fight Stinger which results in the Earth-Omega Stinger losing all trust in Dragonfly.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In volume 2, Stinger-2 has become much more violent and aggressive, and actively kills criminals. However it is justified since his world is falling apart due to the pollution being sent from Earth-Zeta, and despite this he still respects Dragonflyman deeply for his convictions even if they disagree over which method for fighting crime is better.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: In volume 2, Stinger-2 Stinger-Two has become much more violent and aggressive, and actively kills criminals. However [[spoiler:However it is justified since his world is falling apart due to the pollution being sent from Earth-Zeta, and despite this he still respects Dragonflyman deeply for his convictions even if they disagree over which method for fighting crime is better.]]
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[[WunzaPlot One's an]] IdealHero and [[Series/Batman1966 Batman '66]] expy, the other's a [[GreyAndGrayMorality morally grey]] soldier [[HeWhoFightsMonsters fighting crime by any means necessary]]! Together, they have to struggle to survive each other's worlds after falling through a magic mirror. Such is the nature of ''Wrong Earth'', published by Creator/AhoyComics. On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his sidekick, Stinger, are heroes of IncorruptiblePurePureness who’s sole mission in life is to protect their beloved Fortune City from all manner of costume crooks. On Earth-Omega, Fortune City is a CrapSackWorld, and though Dragonfly also believes in protecting it from criminals, he does it in such a morally ambiguous way that it can sometimes be hard to tell who's the hero and who’s the villain. Also, his version of Stinger is DeadToBeginWith. When they accidentally get switched after trying to capture their respective versions of the villain calling himself Number 1, they quickly discover that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophies.
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[[WunzaPlot One's an]] IdealHero and [[Series/Batman1966 Batman '66]] expy, the other's a [[GreyAndGrayMorality morally grey]] soldier [[HeWhoFightsMonsters fighting crime by any means necessary]]! Together, they have to struggle to survive each other's worlds after falling through a magic mirror. Such is the nature of ''Wrong Earth'', published by Creator/AhoyComics. On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his sidekick, Stinger, are heroes of IncorruptiblePurePureness who’s who's sole mission in life is to protect their beloved Fortune City from all manner of costume costumed crooks. On Earth-Omega, Fortune City is a CrapSackWorld, and though Dragonfly also believes in protecting it from criminals, he does it in such a morally ambiguous way that it can sometimes be hard to tell who's the hero and who’s the villain. Also, his version of Stinger is DeadToBeginWith. When they accidentally get switched after trying to capture their respective versions of the villain calling himself Number 1, they quickly discover that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophies.
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* TookALevelInKindness: While still willing to kill Draognfly's experiences on Earth-Alpha mean that in volume 2 he shows a more noble side and is upset about leaving his perfect life with Stinger [[spoiler:and Lady Dragonflyman.]] He is fully prepared to strand himself on Earth-Zeta by destroying the mirrors if it saves Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega while reuniting Stinger with Dragonflyman, and has taken the chance to atone for his mistakes with his Stinger by being a better mentor to the Earth-Alpha Stinger.
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* TookALevelInKindness: While still willing to kill Draognfly's Dragonfly's experiences on Earth-Alpha mean that in volume 2 he shows a more noble side and is upset about leaving his perfect life with Stinger [[spoiler:and Lady Dragonflyman.]] He is fully prepared to strand himself on Earth-Zeta by destroying the mirrors if it saves Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega while reuniting Stinger with Dragonflyman, and has taken the chance to atone for his mistakes with his Stinger by being a better mentor to the Earth-Alpha Stinger.
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* AtrociousAlias: [[spoiler:Stinger-Two can't hide his amusement when Deuce tells him her superhero name is Lady Dragonflyman]].
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* AtrociousAlias: [[spoiler:Stinger-Two can't hide his amusement when Deuce tells him her superhero name is Lady Dragonflyman]].Dragonflyman.]]
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** Dragonflyman is based on the Creator/AdamWest version from the [[Series/Batman1966 1966 tv show]].
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** Dragonflyman is based on the Creator/AdamWest version from the [[Series/Batman1966 1966 tv TV show]].
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** Chip Andrews/Stinger is based on [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]], in particular the version from the 1966 tv show. His Earth-Omega counterpart in the prequel comic takes inspiration from later portrayals of the character that has a strained relationship with Batman, though him being dead by the time of the first volume makes him similar to Jason Todd.
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** Chip Andrews/Stinger is based on [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]], in particular the version from the 1966 tv TV show. His Earth-Omega counterpart in the prequel comic takes inspiration from later portrayals of the character that has a strained relationship with Batman, though him being dead by the time of the first volume makes him similar to Jason Todd.
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** Henry Noble, Mayor Shankford and Chief Brady are all stand ins for Commissioner Gordon with elements of Chief O'Hara. The first two are the ones who contact Dragonflyman and are unable to solve clues while Brady is the chief of police while looking more like O'Hara than Gordon. However on Earth-Omega things are very different with Noble having been arrested, Shankford was discovered to be a child molester and Brady is willing to work with super villains to try and kill Dragonfly.
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** Henry Noble, Mayor Shankford Shankford, and Chief Brady are all stand ins for Commissioner Gordon with elements of Chief O'Hara. The first two are the ones who contact Dragonflyman and are unable to solve clues while Brady is the chief of police while looking more like O'Hara than Gordon. However on Earth-Omega things are very different with Noble having been arrested, Shankford was discovered to be a child molester and Brady is willing to work with super villains to try and kill Dragonfly.
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** Man-Dragonfly is [[spoiler:based on Owlman, the evil version of Batman from Earth-3]].
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** Man-Dragonfly is [[spoiler:based on Owlman, the evil version of Batman from Earth-3]].Earth-3.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: The Omega version of Number 1 mentions a One-Prime, who he begs to save him right before he is ripped to pieces by his broken dimensional mirror.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Omega version of Number 1 mentions a One-Prime, who he begs to save him right before he is ripped to pieces by his broken dimensional mirror.]]
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* TookALevelInKindness: While still willing to kill Draognfly's experiences on Earth-Alpha mean that in volume 2 he shows a more noble side and is upset about leaving his perfect life with Stinger [[spoiler:and Lady Dragonflyman]]. He is fully prepared to strand himself on Earth-Zeta by destroying the mirrors if it saves Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega while reuniting Stinger with Dragonflyman, and has taken the chance to atone for his mistakes with his Stinger by being a better mentor to the Earth-Alpha Stinger.
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* TookALevelInKindness: While still willing to kill Draognfly's experiences on Earth-Alpha mean that in volume 2 he shows a more noble side and is upset about leaving his perfect life with Stinger [[spoiler:and Lady Dragonflyman]]. Dragonflyman.]] He is fully prepared to strand himself on Earth-Zeta by destroying the mirrors if it saves Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega while reuniting Stinger with Dragonflyman, and has taken the chance to atone for his mistakes with his Stinger by being a better mentor to the Earth-Alpha Stinger.