Lodged Blade Recycling

"(Operative stabs Mal) "Do you know what your sin is, Mal?" "Aw, hell. I'm a fan of all seven. (pulls sword back out) But right now, I'm gonna have to go with WRATH!" (attacks)"

- The Operative and Malcolm Reynolds, Serenity

A character has been stabbed with a knife or some other bladed weapon and left for dead. Then, however, instead of just kicking the bucket, he suddenly pulls the weapon out of his body and uses it to fight back, firmly establishing himself as a Determinator and/or Made of Iron.

Note that in Real Life, this is a very bad idea because the knife sticking in the wound slows down the bleeding considerably. Pulling it out runs a high risk of bleeding yourself to death within minutes. Additionally, touching the lodged blade can result in you surviving the stab wound only to finish the job yourself by cutting off something important inside.

Compare Catch and Return and Human Pincushion.

Anime and Manga

 * The regenerative immortal Rin does it in in episode three of Mnemosyne, after being vivisected to death, killing her torturer with the scalpel he accidentally dropped inside her stomach.
 * Final Fantasy VII: Last Order: After being run through by Sephiroth's sword and left dangling over a pit, a much younger Cloud somehow summons the strength to pull himself further onto the blade to regain his footing. Then uses it as a lever to fling Sephiroth across the room and into the wall!
 * Shootfighter Tekken: actually played realistically with a fist-against-knife fight. Knife guy somehow ends up with the knife deep in his side, and proceeds to demonstrate his badassery by expulsing it using just his abdominal muscles. The other characters, including the Heir to the Dojo he's fighting, just stare at him (the viewer is led to think it's in fear or admiration, but...) like he's an idiot, because suddenly he starts spraying blood and faints very soon after.
 * Nanashi pulls Luo-Lang's broken sword from his arm for a final attack in Sword of the Stranger.

Comic Books

 * Kate Kane does it in the final volume of 52, . Note that she does recognize it as a stupid idea that almost costs her her life, but does it anyway because.
 * In the graphic novel Jonah Hex: No Way Back, Jonah stabs el Papagayo with the same knife Papagayo just stabbed him with: while its still stuck through his arm!
 * The Savage Dragon once did this in a Crossover with Hellboy. An undead pirate stabbed him in the back and he ended up with the blade stuck in him for almost an entire issue before he yanked it out in order to use it as a weapon against the animated brain of Adolf Hitler. Needless to say, it was one of the more memorable stories in the series.
 * The Suicide Squad has once wound up on Apokolips, and Count Vertigo is stabbed by Kanto (a minion of Darkseid who has kind of a Italian Renaissance Assassin thing going.) Some time later, Vertigo turns out to have been playing possum and stabs Kanto in the back with his own dagger. Darkseid approves of this. Note that Count Vertigo was a Death Seeker at that point in his history and wouldn't care about the potential lethal side effects of pulling out the knife.

Film

 * In Knight and Day, June accidentally impales an assassin with a knife, followed by the assassin pulling it out of himself to attack June with.
 * In Pirates of the Caribbean, Barbosa does this with the knife Elizabeth used on him. Also doubles as The Reveal of the Black Pearl's curse. He then does this again at the end of the movie.
 * In Terminator 2, the T-1000 takes a large metal pole and impales through the back and leaves. A few minutes later,  pulls out the pole and goes after the T-1000.
 * In Strange Days this is used at the climax of the movie when Lenny (who had previously been stabbed by Max) then
 * In Ladyhawke, a character gets hit with a crossbow bolt, pulls it out, rides up to his opponent, and stabs him in the stomach with the bolt.
 * In House of Flying Daggers, near the end,  and is punished by having a dagger embedded in his shoulder by the leader of La Résistance (who informs him that if he ever removes it he'll bleed to death). After   he pulls it out as a last resort in his Duel to the Death with Jin.
 * In the first Lord of the Rings film, Lurtz does this with Aragorn's dagger (throws it back at him).
 * Ironhide in Transformers: Dark of the Moon gets a barbed weapon (possibly a timed explosive) thrown into his shoulder during a Mexican Standoff against two Decepticons. He proceeded to pull it out and return the favor to the one who threw it at him, except through the head. He proceeded to slam the 'Con onto a car and punt him into a building, exploding soon after. "Class dismissed!"
 * Shoot'Em Up has the hero Mr. Smith use a scalpel he was stabbed with to fight back.
 * Although this doesn't really do the scene justice... The film is full of this kind of craziness.
 * Malcolm Reynolds pulls this during his fight with the Operative in Serenity.

Literature

 * Done by sheer accident in The Truth, when Mr. Pin knocks William back against his desk and William's arm is pierced by the newsman's spike. Aware only that his arm suddenly hurts a lot, William moves to shove the paid killer away from him, and the protruding tip of the spike cuts his attacker's throat.
 * In one of the Casca the Eternal Mercenary books, an enemy stabbed Casca in the back, the sword's point coming out of Casca's chest. Because Casca was cursed by Christ to be immortal, this didn't significantly slow him down, and he didn't even bother pulling the blade out of himself. He just turned around and gave his terrified enemy a big hug.

Live-Action TV

 * In season 8 of 24, Jack kills one of Vladimir Laitanin's men using a knife that he'd just been stabbed in the stomach with.
 * Stargate SG-1: Overlapping with I Am Not Left-Handed, Bra'tac did this in "Lost City" after being stabbed in his empty symbiote sac (tretonin having taken the place of his symbiote). Teal'c did almost the exact same thing in "Talion".
 * Unlike most examples, they may have an excuse for not bleeding to death. Jaffa heal much faster than normal humans.

Video Games

 * The Player Character Soap does it near the end of Modern Warfare 2 to . In MW3, he almost dies from it, flatlining during the prologue, and there's a level where you have to get him to safety before he bleeds out.
 * Early on in Saints Row the Third, Gat gets stabbed by Loren during a tussle, but being a Made of Iron Badass, he just pulls the knife out and throws it at a guard with a machine gun so the others can escape.
 * The sword Ganondorf uses in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is the one that was used for his execution. Thanks to the Triforce of Power, he survived, pulled it out, and slew one of the Sages holding him before the rest were able to seal him away.
 * Played with repeatedly in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots during  fight with Vamp. Towards the end of the fight,   is pinned to the ground via a knife through the foot. He proceeds to
 * In Devil May Cry 5, one animation you can get during the final boss fight is of Nero getting stabbed, upon which he pulls the offending sword out and stabs the boss right back.

Web Comics
"Tagon: Thank you. Now I have a knife."
 * In Schlock Mercenary, The Captain does this when he gets a knife thrown into his eye.


 * Note that he paid for it in surgery later.
 * A rare double version occurs in Sluggy Freelance when Oasis fights Nash Straw.
 * In Girl Genius one airship hijacker shot the Lord High Conservator of The Immortal Library - who happens to be an obvious construct... and also huge - with a crossbow bolt in trachea. Though still relied more on poison. On the next page, the payback ensues.

Web Original

 * At the end of Ryan Vs. Dorkman 2,.