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* [[Amnesiac Dissonance]]: Turned out Mitch wasn't a very nice guy in his pre-Resurrection Man life, a corrupt lawyer deep in mob business. He seems to have been better in previous incarnations.
** The New 52 version was even less of a nice guy in his fomer life; {{spoiler|he was running the nanobot project, and conducting illegal human testing}}.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: The Body Doubles are Mitch's most frequently reoccurring foes. Also, [[Vandal Savage]], as he and Mitch have constantly clashed in the long span of their lives, up until the 853rd Century.
* [[The Atoner]]: A touch of this after he finds out who he used to be.
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* [[Body Surf]]: The Rider.
* [[The Cameo]]: Two panels of Abnett & Lanning's [[Elseworlds]] oneshot ''The [[Superman]] [[Frankenstein's Monster|Monster]]'', feature an (unnamed) ''actual'' resurrection man (i.e. a [[Grave Robbing|grave robber]]), with Mitch's shoulder-length hair and broad-brimmed hat.
* [[The Cape (trope)]]: Pretty much, even though he normally doesn't wear one.
* [[Civvie Spandex]]: Typically doesn't wear a costume, favoring a black hat, black coat, black shirt and whatever trousers he can grab.
* [[Discard and Draw]]: Every time he dies.
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* [[Ghost Memory]]: Mitch used to get flashes of his previous incarnations when he was little (and again when possessed by the Rider).
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Hooker.
* [[Immortal Life Is Cheap]]: Naturally. One issue has a confused Batman trying to figure out why the same guy keeps getting murdered by Gotham City criminals. A crossover with [[Hitman (Comic Book)|Hitman]] sees Hitman repeatedly shooting him over and over until he gets a useful power. In the 853rd century, even Resurrection Man himself gets in on the act, wearing a gauntlet that lets him commit instant suicide.
* [[Inner Monologue]]
* [[Lovely Angels]]: The Body Doubles, a pair of bounty hunters.