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* [[DC Comics]] villain [[Vandal Savage]], having lost his immortality in one story, restores it by eating a disfigured clone of himself. |
* [[DC Comics]] villain [[Vandal Savage]], having lost his immortality in one story, restores it by eating a disfigured clone of himself. |
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* ''[[Earth X|Universe X]]'' had Multiple Man eat a duplicate of himself while lost in the frozen wilderness. This result was him becoming the new [[Wendigo]]. |
* ''[[Earth X|Universe X]]'' had Multiple Man eat a duplicate of himself while lost in the frozen wilderness. This result was him becoming the new [[Wendigo]]. |
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* In ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]'', while playing Weird Pete's new game "Fairy Meat", [[Rules Lawyer|Brian Van Hoose]] has his character eat its own arm to demonstrate that the rule for recovering hit points via cannibalism is broken. |
* In ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]'', while playing Weird Pete's new game "Fairy Meat", [[Rules Lawyer|Brian Van Hoose]] has his character eat its own arm to demonstrate that the rule for recovering hit points via cannibalism is broken. |
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* Stem Cell of ''[[Livewires]]'' (an android) is forced to chew off most of her own artificial skin to digest and recycle into giant, flaming, self-replicating robots as a [[Batman Gambit|gambit]] to complete her team's botched mission. |
* Stem Cell of ''[[Livewires]]'' (an android) is forced to chew off most of her own artificial skin to digest and recycle into giant, flaming, self-replicating robots as a [[Batman Gambit|gambit]] to complete her team's botched mission. |
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== Films -- Animated == |
== Films -- Animated == |