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** Also {{spoiler|Sal Declan}} is able to {{spoiler|use magic to put in stitches}}. Very useful if you have someone [http://eecomics.net/EEArchives/?strip_id=1098 you really can't take to the doctor...]
* In ''[[Harkovast]]'', the priestesses of Hevalla use magical healing water to return Sir Muir to the fight (and just in time, as a bad guy breaks through the door a few moments later!)
* Subverted in ''[[The Longest Sojourn]]'' where the Havenhealers' healing crystals don't just heal the patient but also saps lifeforce from the same patient to do the healing. And leaves a whole range of [http://longestsojourn.comicgenesis.com/d/20081110.html nasty side effects]. Oh and [http://longestsojourn.comicgenesis.com/d/20090102.html it can kill the patient if they were too weak to begin with].
* ''[[PS238]]'' school nurse, [http://ps238.nodwick.com/comic/04302007/ Dr. Isadore Newby]. As in, she's a metahuman with healing power ''and'' has a full medical training.
* [[PS238]] has* Vern, one of the meta-prodigies in the Rainmaker Program. He is the only healer seen on-screen so far, and after {{spoiler|pulling Guardian Angel's soul back into her body}} is referred to as Messias-level healer.
* As ''Goblins'' is set within D&D rules, most of the above for clerics, druids and paladins applies here.
* ''Charby the Vampirate'' features:
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* White Mage in ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]''. Red Mage, too, though he rarely uses it because his teammates are all some combination of [[Invincible Hero|indestructible]] and [[Jerkass|insufferable]], and he's too much of a [[Cloudcuckoolander|nutcase]] to consider healing himself.
* As in ''Goblins'' above, ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' uses the D&D version. [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0006.html Durkon] is the main recurring culprit.
 
 
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