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L Lawliet (Japanese: エル・ローライト, Hepburn: Eru Rōraito), [1] known mononymously as L, Hideki Ryuga, and Ryuzaki is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. He is an enigmatic, mysterious, and highly-esteemed international consulting detective whose ...
Claire later turns against and flees from the Man in Black after he allows Jin, Sun and Sayid to die on Charles Widmore's submarine. She becomes fearful of him and is hostile towards Richard Alpert ( Nestor Carbonell ), Miles and Frank Lapidus ( Jeff Fahey ) when she believes that they have been sent to kill her.
L deduces that Misa is likely the second Kira and detains her. Rem threatens to kill Light if he does not find a way to save Misa. Light arranges a scheme in which he and Misa temporarily lose their memories of the Death Note, and has Rem pass the Death Note to Kyosuke Higuchi of the Yotsuba Group.
Alice 2.0, with her fresh dye job, kills the laboratory's staff and heads for the hospital where Maggie and the children were taken after the altercation at home.
Chase has remained fairly ambiguous over the years as to what actually happened to his complicated lead character, telling PEOPLE in January 2024, that he really "hate[s] spoon-feeding the audience."
“This creates the perception that there really are more dead 27-year-olds than 26- or 28-year-olds,” a perception that keeps the cycle going. It's not that different than the way footpaths ...
Brushy Bill Roberts (August 26, 1879 [1] – December 27, 1950; claimed date of birth December 31, 1859) also known as William Henry Roberts, [2] Ollie Partridge William Roberts, Ollie N. Roberts, or Ollie L. Roberts, was an American man who attracted attention in the late 1940s and the 1950s by claiming to be Western outlaw William H. Bonney, (who actually died in 1881).
Talisman: But that really only seems to happen to the big guns of the super hero biz—Captain America, the Sub-Mariner, people like them. — Alpha Flight #23, June 1985 The Thing : But I thought you X-Men always come back from the dead!