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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
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.
Spider (pulp fiction character) (10 P) T. Thongor (10 P) V. Philo Vance (2 C, 2 P) Male literary villains (5 C, 200 P) Pages in category "Male characters in literature"
This is a list of fictional male detective characters from novels, short stories, radio, ... (name converted to Lew Harper in several films starring Paul Newman ...
Captain Scarlet (character) Carl Brutananadilewski; John Carter of Mars; Casca (series) Castiel (Supernatural) Princess Celestia; Celestial Toymaker; Chia Black Dragon; Christian Walker (fictional character) Chucky (Child's Play) Chử Đồng Tử; Mort Cinder; Claudia (The Vampire Chronicles) Coeurl; Barnabas Collins; Quentin Collins; Coop ...
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The character has been connected to DC's immortal characters Vandal Savage and the Immortal Man. In the crossover DC One Million , a future timeline shows Mitch Shelley still alive in the 853rd century, operating with the superhero team Justice Legion A and now armed with a "Resurrector" device that controls his resurrection ability.