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{{quote|'''Mob Boss:''' Idiot. This man is a superhero. They ''always'' have friends. Kill him and tomorrow I will have ''Superman'' pulling me out of my car.}}
{{quote|'''Mob Boss:''' Idiot. This man is a superhero. They ''always'' have friends. Kill him and tomorrow I will have ''Superman'' pulling me out of my car.}}
* Many times in Marvel's history, Loki has fought on [[The Mighty Thor|Thor's]] side when some other villain attacks Asgard; Loki's goal is to ''rule'' Asgard, and he realizes he can't do that if it's reduced to rubble.
* Many times in Marvel's history, Loki has fought on [[The Mighty Thor|Thor's]] side when some other villain attacks Asgard; Loki's goal is to ''rule'' Asgard, and he realizes he can't do that if it's reduced to rubble.
* ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]'', when the members of the League of Evil Exes are defeated, they respawn back in their respective homes (given the [[RPG Mechanics Verse]] nature of the series, they cannot truly die) and decide to quit their vendetta against Scott. However, this is not a result of a sudden [[Heel Realization]] or fear of being defeated again. Rather it's because the “respawn points" for them are in the United States (Scott lives in Canada) and continuing their vendetta against him would be far too costly a commute.


== [[Fan Works]] ==
== [[Fan Works]] ==