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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* On ''[[Ranma ½]]'' Ryoga may as well be one of these. Yes, he has a real house, but he's almost never there. In fact, the entire family is equally prone to being lost, so the house really only exists as a wayside stop. Most days he simply camps out, or sleeps in Akane's bed as her pet pig.
* The title character of [[Rurouni Kenshin]] had been one for ten years before the official start of the story. Then Kaoru let him move into her dojo.
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* Then of course there's ''[[Top Ten]]'', where everyone in the city has powers and a [[Code Name]] - and like any other city, there are homeless people.
* ''[[The Punisher]]'' has to move pretty frequently among the safehouses he's established around the area. They are often abandoned buildings, storage units, or even little used access areas of the [[Sinister Subway|New York Subway]].
* ''[[Spawn]]'' - not many places where a literal demon would be welcome, but he doesn't really need housing.
* ''[[Spawn]]''
* [[The Authority|Apollo and Midnighter]] spent many years after their escape from [[Manipulative Bastard|Henry Bendix]] living in abandoned warehouses and being damn grateful that they didn't have to eat or sleep much. They were still [[Battle Couple|fighting crime]], though, and it caught the attention of the new and improved Stormwatch, who helped them out. Then along comes Jenny Sparks with a proposition...
* [[Flaming Carrot]] is a vagrant; when not righting wrongs, he doesn't do much except drink corn whiskey with other bums and read comic books.
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* A variant occurred in ''[[Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]'' - one of [[Captain America (comics)]]'s old comrades spent the [[World War II]] living rough so he could secretly watch over the facility where Cap and the Red Skull were imprisoned.
* By virtue of being on the run, the G.I. Joes are forced to become this trope in [[G.I. Joe: Renegades]].
* [[Wonder Woman]] in ''[[DC Super Hero Girls]]'', due to a tradition stating an Amazon must live wherever she finds herself when traveling to a new land. The other Hero Girls try to remedy this, but Diana makes for a rather annoying guest. Eventually she is taken in by an archeologist studying Themysciran history.
 
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