I don't think so. In the comic book universe, characters usually operate within their own storylines and don't have the realization that they are fictional creations. So, Doctor Strange is no exception.
Doctor Strange likely has no idea that he's a comic book character. This concept is beyond the normal scope of his adventures and experiences within the comic book realm.
Yes, he probably does. Comic book characters often have some level of awareness of their fictional existence within the comic universe.
Sure does! Deadpool often breaks the fourth wall and acknowledges that he's a comic book character. This is a defining trait of his character and adds to his unique charm and humor.
Chances are he doesn't. Comic book characters often operate within their own storylines without being consciously aware of their fictional status. Howard the Duck is no exception.
Sure, Deadpool frequently acknowledges being in a comic. This awareness is a defining trait that adds to his humor and unconventional nature. It allows for meta-commentary and breaks the fourth wall.
Yes, Deadpool is aware that he's in a comic book. He often breaks the fourth wall and makes references to it.
Hard to say for sure. Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. It all depends on how the story unfolds.
The characters included the male lead, Lin Yi, the owner of Happiness Clinic. Passionate and sincere Making the patient happy is his purpose, female supporting role-Bai Lan, landlord A rich woman who owns a street The big sister next door. Doctor? He's clearly strange!" Author: No Feet to Wear. This is a fantasy/otherworldly novel with transmigration, system style, calm, clear thinking, relaxed, attribute style, anti-routine elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Lin Yi woke up in a strange world and became a doctor at Happiness Clinic.] Facing the evil spirits, spirits, monsters, technology, potions, and divination, the weak Lin Yi realized that as long as he practiced medicine, his talent and potential would increase infinitely. [You have cured the hungry ghost's anorexia. You are rewarded with 100 experience points,+100 fear points, and a special skill: Gluttony.] [You have helped the faceless man make a red face on the internet. You are rewarded with 500 basic experience points,+100 favorable impression points of the faceless man. You have obtained a special skill: Disguise] [You have been awarded the title of Doctor Horror. Pain inflicted on the patient permanently x500] …… "So it's not me who's sick, it's the whole world!" Therefore, he took out a craniotomy saw and a boning knife, ready to perform a thorough surgery on this world! [PS: Description: Powerless, please see the main text. This book is also known as "Strange World: Twenty Years of Practicing Medicine, Invincible in the World","Doctor Happiness's Survival Guide","I'm Really Not Strange!"] "You killed me, I respect you as a man, but you sent me to the doctor, I can only say that you are despicable and shameless!" I hope you will like this book.
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes it seems like he might have an inkling, but it's never explicitly shown.
Well, sometimes it seems like he does. He often breaks the fourth wall and makes comments that suggest he's aware of his fictional status.
Well, it's ambiguous. In some interpretations, Joker might be oblivious to being in a comic world. But in others, there are hints that he might have some awareness, though it's not clear-cut.