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* In the [[Marvel]]/Wildstorm crossover ''World War Three'', after being defeated by Deathblow and [[Fantastic Four|the Thing]], the dying Skrull who had replaced [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Iron Man]] says "I did what I was ordered to do. I don't regret anything".
* At the end of the ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' story arc ''Apocalypse War'', the last words of the defeated war marshal Kazan are: "I... regret nothing! I apologise for... nothing!"
* The dying words of a man who [[Taking the Bullet|was killed shielding]] [[Namor]]: "It was a fair exchange ... and there are no regrets." '''Namor''' had enough regrets about it for both of them.
 
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* ''Timequake'' features a short story by one of the characters entitled "Bunker Bingo Party," about the last few hours of Hitler's life. Before killing himself, Hitler ponders what his last words should be. He considers "I regret nothing" but it is pointed out to him that Edith Piaf has already made those words famous. He briefly considers "Bingo" but then settles on "I never asked to be born in the first place," and pulls the trigger.
* In Jack Higgins' ''The Wrath of God'', Oliver van Horne helped narrator Emmett Keogh against corrupt police (Keogh had tried to rescue a girl the cops were going to rape). Van Horne machine-gunned the cops, but then he and Keogh were caught and sentenced to death. As he was taken out to be shot,<ref>theThe local authority actually meant to [[Boxed Crook|use them]] to kill off a particularly nasty bandit, and put them through a mock execution to show his power over them.</ref> van Horne said, "No regrets, Keogh."
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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