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* In ''The Death of Groo,'' [[Groo the Wanderer]] goes to his own funeral, expecting there to be much sadness at his demise. There isn't. Everybody at that funeral had had endless trouble from him, and they were all delighted at his "death."
* [[Deadpool]] did this in spirit form. He found that he was able to possess people and had no end of fun causing trouble, culminating in a giant brawl between Juggernaut, Wolverine, T-Ray, and pretty much every other minor character to appear in Deadpool's book up to that point.
* When [[Norman Osborn]] showed up alive during ''[[The Clone Saga]]'', he claimed to have done this, watching from a distance simply out of a sick sense of amusement. To make this even worse, the body being laid to rest was that of [[Disposable Vagrant| a vagrant he had murdered]] in order to fake his death.
 
 
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