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{{quote|''"Jeez, who is this guy? He survives a grenade, a gunshot wound, and now pills and whiskey at once? He should be dead several times over by now!"''|'''Linkara''' on Izaak Crowe from ''Batman: Fortunate Son''}}
{{quote|''"Jeez, who is this guy? He survives a grenade, a gunshot wound, and now pills and whiskey at once? He should be dead several times over by now!"''|'''Linkara''' on Izaak Crowe from ''Batman: Fortunate Son''}}



Some people are just born lucky. It's no surprise that this should extend to death as well.
Some people are just born lucky. It's no surprise that this should extend to death as well.
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Not to be confused with [[No One Could Survive That]], where the person in question is ''thought'' to have died. If someone survives a [[Mortal Wound Reveal]], it is necessarily this trope.
Not to be confused with [[No One Could Survive That]], where the person in question is ''thought'' to have died. If someone survives a [[Mortal Wound Reveal]], it is necessarily this trope.

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'''Examples:'''

== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Kaneda in ''[[Akira (Manga)|Akira]]'' (the manga version, especially), who constantly survives point-blank automatic weapons fire and ''being sucked into a black hole with a large chunk of Neo-Tokyo only to be expelled, alive, months later.''
* Kaneda in ''[[Akira (Manga)|Akira]]'' (the manga version, especially), who constantly survives point-blank automatic weapons fire and ''being sucked into a black hole with a large chunk of Neo-Tokyo only to be expelled, alive, months later.''