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== Comics -- Books == |
== Comics -- Books == |
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* [[Batgirl 2000]] III was notorious for being a type-1 example of this trope (often leaning away from bullets ''after'' [[Charles Atlas Superpower|they were fired]]... for giggles). |
* [[Batgirl (2000 comic book)|Batgirl]] III was notorious for being a type-1 example of this trope (often leaning away from bullets ''after'' [[Charles Atlas Superpower|they were fired]]... for giggles). |
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* [[Spider-Man]], having his signature [[Spider Sense]], generally uses 1 and 2 during fistfights. As Peter Parker in ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man|The Spectacular Spider Man]]'', he does 3 in order to avoid a thrown football. |
* [[Spider-Man]], having his signature [[Spider Sense]], generally uses 1 and 2 during fistfights. As Peter Parker in ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man|The Spectacular Spider Man]]'', he does 3 in order to avoid a thrown football. |
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* ''[[Sin City]]'': Miho does number three a lot. Especially in ''Family Values'' when a mook uses a racial slur against her. She decides to take her time, making sure he's good and humiliated before slowly killing him. |
* ''[[Sin City]]'': Miho does number three a lot. Especially in ''Family Values'' when a mook uses a racial slur against her. She decides to take her time, making sure he's good and humiliated before slowly killing him. |