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The Comedy of Errors is a play written by William Shakespeare by 1593 set in Ephesus about two sets of identical twins that, after their mutual separations from birth, encounter one another for the first time in a series of ever-ridiculuous scenarios. The Comedy of Errors is perhaps Shakespeare's earliest written comedy. [1]
Apocrypha
Gargoyles Meets Darkwing Duck
Demona utilized Dromio's Mirror to contact (and swiftly abduct) Morgana Macawber, who posses its twin. After learning the whereabouts of the Quackronomicon, Demona used Dromio's Mirror to enter the Mirror Realm. Before Macawber's abduction, Demona also referenced the play's title as an inevitability should the two sorceresses go (taloned) toe-to-(webbed) toe. ("Dark-Duck Reflections", "The Green-Eyed Abyss Gazes, Also...")
See Also
- The Comedy of Errors at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia