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=== Comics ===
* In the revival of ''[[Darkwing Duck (comics)|Darkwing Duck]]'', {{spoiler|1=GosmoDuck (Gosalyn in the GizmoDuck armor)}} pulls a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] to stop the [[Big Bad]] {{spoiler|Taurus Bulba}}, but after blacking out for a few moments, she turns out alright.
* ''[[Fables (Comic Book)|Fables]]''. The more popular fairy tale entities gain this ability. Storywise, Disney is -causing- these Disney Deaths (at least for the characters they write about). For example; Toto is seemingly eaten by a lion. This infuriates his captors ([[It Makes Sense in Context]]) not because he is dead, but only temporarily dead and thus will return in some form out of their territory.
 
 
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'''MassMouth:''' Why doesn't anybody stay dead around here? }}
* Albert Wesker gets impaled and apparently dies on-screen in the first ''[[Resident Evil 1]]'', yet continues to operate from the shadows in later games. The on-screen death is sort-of retconned in the [[Nintendo Gamecube]] version, but only after ''[[Resident Evil Code Veronica]]'' was released.
** Ada Wong also "dies" in both of her scenarios of ''[[Resident Evil 2 (Video Game)]]'', only to return to throw the player a rocket launcher during the penultimate battle. She lives on to be one of the driving forces behind ''[[Resident Evil 4]]''.
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past]]'' {{spoiler|Link's uncle gives a speech about his and Link's time together before he passes out. During the end credits it shows that he's alive and well in the house}}.
** Well, Link ''had'' just {{spoiler|been granted unlimited wishes by the Triforce, and bringing his uncle back from the dead wouldn't be a surprising choice for one of them}}.