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  2. Category:Fictional resurrected characters - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category : Fictional characters with death or rebirth abilities

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    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

  4. Category:Fiction about resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters with death or rebirth abilities (4 C, ... Pages in category "Fiction about resurrection" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 ...

  5. How “Alien: Romulus” resurrected that character from the ...

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    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 ...

  6. Resurrection Man (character) - Wikipedia

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    Mitch Shelley, also known as Resurrection Man, is a character appearing in stories published by DC Comics. [1] The character was created by Andy Lanning , Dan Abnett , and Jackson Guice , and first appeared in Resurrection Man #1 in 1997. [ 2 ]

  7. Category : Fictional characters incorrectly presumed dead

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    Fictional characters who were presumed dead and turned up alive at a later point. Also included are characters who died and were later secretly resurrected. Also included are characters who died and were later secretly resurrected.

  8. 9 Iconic Fictional Characters You Didn't Know Were ... - AOL

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    Art Imitates Life. We tend to think that fiction authors just dream up characters out of nowhere. But writers often get their ideas from everyday life, and, being great observers, they often turn ...

  9. Category : Fictional characters who can copy superpowers

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    Fictional characters who have the power to absorb, copy, or steal the superhuman/supernatural abilities of other characters. See also: Category:Fictional characters with anti-magic or power negation abilities