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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Batman: No Man's Land]]'' shows what happens if a great earthqu
* The "Black as Night" arc in DC Comics shows what happens when previously dead heroes rise as zombies. While it brought back some beloved characters, it messed up others, like Jericho from ''[[Teen Titans]]'' who completed his [[Face Heel Turn]] when restored to life.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* In-universe, Calvin of ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' has done playtime scenarios, tinker toys, and even poetry about magical destruction or alien invasions hitting Earth. He succeeds in creeping out Hobbes more than once, who asks if they can play something else.
 
== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
* The [[wikipedia:Great Tribulation|Great Tribulation]], as [[The Bible/Source/Revelation#7|described in chapters 7-10]] of the [[Book of Revelation]], is the [[Trope Codifier]]. This makes the trope [[Older Than Feudalism]].
** Due to often colorful and esoteric language of the text in question, it's enough to say [[La Resistance|those who believe in Christ]] and [[Religion of Evil|those who support his enemy, called the Beast]] both acquire some limited supernatural abilities during this period, the formerly mostly immunity from certain kinds of supernatural harm that the other side has no defense against. The opposing side gains mostly offensive powers and the ability to deceive the undecided into being swayed to their side.
 
* Hindu mythology has Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu the protector god. As it's described, when the world is thrown off-balance owing to people being too evil and selfish, Kalki will ride through with a sword and wipe out those that demonstrate ''adharma'' rather than dharma, which means discord and immorality while neglecting your life duties. Only then can a new life cycle start on Earth. The period in-between probably won’t be fun for humanity.
 
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== [[Theatre]] ==
* If the cast survives the end of ''Black Friday'' in the ''[[Hatchetfield]]'' franchise, they will have to deal with this. Thanks to {{spoiler|World War Three}} and the riots, society has utterly broken down.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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== [[Web Animation]] ==
* The trailer for ''Peasant's Quest'' on ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' features this. Thanks to Trogdor the Burninator, entire villages and cottages are leveled. Rather Dashing is the first peasant to say this will not do.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==