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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is deliberate with ''Doctor Strange'' and ''Thor''. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that Thor's more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by Doctor Strange's weird horror-fantasy genre.
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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is not deliberate with \'\'Doctor Strange\'\' and \'\'Thor\'\'. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that Thor\'s more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by Doctor Strange\'s weird horror-fantasy genre.
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I don't think it's the best example, but I don't think it's a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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I don\'t think it\'s the best example, but I don\'t think it\'s a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is not meant to be the case with ''Doctor Strange'' and ''Thor''. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that Thor's more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by Doctor Strange's weird horror-fantasy genre.
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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is deliberate with \'\'Doctor Strange\'\' and \'\'Thor\'\'. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that Thor\'s more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by Doctor Strange\'s weird horror-fantasy genre.
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I don't think it's the best example, but I don't think it's a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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I don\'t think it\'s the best example, but I don\'t think it\'s a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is not meant to be the case with ''Doctor Strange'' and ''Thor''. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that Thor's more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by 'Doctor Strange's weird horror-fantasy genre.
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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is not meant to be the case with \'\'Doctor Strange\'\' and \'\'Thor\'\'. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that Thor\'s more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by Doctor Strange\'s weird horror-fantasy genre.
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I don't think it's the best example, but I don't think it's a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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I don\'t think it\'s the best example, but I don\'t think it\'s a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is not meant to be the case with ''Doctor Strange'' and ''Thor''. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that ''Thor'''s more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by ''Doctor Strange'''s weird horror-fantasy genre.
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Judging by the definition given on [[SpiritualAntithesis the trope page]], a big part of the trope is the idea that the work is referencing an earlier work, which we know for a fact is not meant to be the case with \'\'Doctor Strange\'\' and \'\'Thor\'\'. That said, the current entry on the page does have an interesting idea about how the two have inverse themes, and one could make the argument that Thor\'s more traditional space fantasy genre is countered by \'Doctor Strange\'s weird horror-fantasy genre.
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I don't think it's the best example, but I don't think it's a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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I don\'t think it\'s the best example, but I don\'t think it\'s a bad example either. I think if it could be fleshed out a little more it could count.
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