Thread:PeaVZ108/@comment-30384301-20180228115351/@comment-26888167-20180228141252

PeaVZ108 wrote: BTW there are differences I found in some stories using the evil counterpart concept.

The Attack of the Opposite - The evil counterpart of the main character doesn't pose as the main character.

All is Fair in Love and War - The evil counterpart of the main character doesn't appear, but the identity of the main character is being used by another villain.

An Unpeasant Surprise - The evil counterpart of the main character poses as the main character, but there is also another villain involved in the scheme.

The Evil Family - More than one evil counterpart pose as the main characters. True.