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Pages in category "Fictional resurrected characters" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Fictional characters with death or rebirth (reincarnation or resurrection) abilities. See also the categories Fictional characters with accelerated healing , Fictional superhuman healers , and Fictional immortals
The Body Doubles appear in the relaunched Resurrection Man series. [4] In the new continuity, the two are a romantic couple and, rather than being supervillains, are mercenaries in the employ of an organization that Mitch Shelley (The Resurrection Man) once worked for and which now wants him back to figure out how he returns from the dead.
The Alien: Romulus character is named “Rook” (alluding to the chess metaphor suggested by “Bishop”), but shares the same basic template. “He has the likeness, but he has a different ...
The character was created by Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett, and Jackson Guice, and first appeared in Resurrection Man #1 in 1997. [2] The character does not identify himself as a superhero but often involves himself in cases where he protects people from criminals and super-villains.
Fictional resurrected characters (1 C, 47 P) C. ... Pages in category "Fiction about resurrection" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
Comet is an intersex character, who changed their form from female to male, [31] and Comet later began relationship with Blithe, since she loved both their forms (revealing that Blithe is bisexual). [31] [32] Action Comics: Supergirl: Desire: The Sandman: 1989–Present Desire is one of the Endless. [33] Rebis: Doom Patrol: 1963-1968
Rebekah's body is temporarily taken over by her witch mother, Esther, through a spell performed by Esther. She invades Rebekah's body in order to be able to go unnoticed while scheming to kill all of her Original children. Esther later leaves Rebekah's body and daggers her. However, Klaus restores Rebekah to full vitality by removing the stake.