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* ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' has this, but it's a borderline case. The hero{{spoiler|, V,}} gets set on fire during his explosive escape {{spoiler|from a hideous concentration camp/secret medical test site}}, walks off into the sunset, goes ''[[Bored with Insanity|utterly sane]]'' and proceeds to take down {{spoiler|the dictatorship responsible for his physical and mental disfigurement}}. Although by the time he does it he's not on fire anymore, so it's debatable.
* ''[[Hellboy (comics)|Hellboy]]: Blood and Iron''. Pyrokinetic Liz heats up metal Hecate; she gets BIGGER and makes things very uncomfortable for Hellboy, who she's holding. Oops.
* ''[[Fables (Comic Book)|Fables]]'', in ''The March Of The Wooden Soldiers'' arc. [[Big Bad|The Adversary]] sends enchanted wooden soldiers to attack Fabletown, and the residents decide to fight wood with fire...the problem, as someone only gets to point out after they have done it, is that hard wood burns, if at all, then very, very slowly, and... yeah, the evil puppets are made of, oops! Hard wood! And so now they're dealing with inhuman, nigh-unstoppable killer puppets that are on fire. And setting Fabletown on fire.
* One ''[[Deadpool]]'' story shows him and Siryn fighting Juggernaut. After trying to stop him with meat cleavers fails, Deadpool dumps a vat of molten steel onto him. He and Siryn then end up fleeing from a ''burning'' Juggernaut.
** It happens again in the ''[[X-Men]]'' issues of ''[[Fear Itself (Comic Book)|Fear Itself]]'', when Juggernaut is possessed by a godlike being and Cyclops rolls out several battle plans to stop him. All are ineffective, but then we get to this: