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When a nice, normal character suddenly goes into a rage, you've hit his [[Berserk Button]].
* Even [[Superman]] has his berserk button, often accompanied by a [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]], best exemplified in ''[[Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?]]'':
{{quote|'''Lightning Lord:''' Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha! Want to buy yourself some time, Kryptonian? Why not throw me the woman, so I can fry her the way I fried your other girlfriend?
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'''Lightning Lord:''' AAAAA! He burned me! He ''burned'' me!
'''Saturn Queen:''' ''[[Oh Crap|(scared)]]'' His mind... He isn't bluffing... He's prepared to ''kill''! }}
{{quote|'''Mongul:''' Happy birthday, Kryptonian. I give you... oblivion.
'''Superman:''' Burn. }}
* ''[[Gotham Central]]'' reveals what might actually be Two-Face's only Berserk Button. Most things he does, even his most heinous of crimes, are only done after he flips his trusty coin. It is not personal, just the law of averages, chaos and chance. Except for one thing: Do not look at [[The Question|Renee Montoya]]. Seriously. No, I'm completely serious, do not even '''''look''''' at her, Two-Face will blow off your damn head for '''''glancing''''' at her. He will take out his gun and ''shove it down your throat''...and then he will tell Renee about how he has prepared her steak dinner (He's wacky like that). But seriously, ''don't look at her.''
** However, it's probably true that Harvey Dent had one other 'Berserk Button', which got hit with the acid and prompting his turn to Two-Face to begin with. Whether that berserk button was his commitment to justice, latent schizophrenia or just an investment in his own good looks depends on the interpretation.
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** And let's not forget what happened when some jackass mob dude, [[Ax Crazy|Nicky Cavella]], aka. Mr. [[Too Dumb to Live]], dug up the remains of Frank's murdered family and urinated on them on them, successfully [[Incredibly Lame Pun|pissing]] the Punisher off. [[Unstoppable Rage]] doesn't even ''begin'' to describe Frank's response. Lampshaded by a customer in a diner (that Frank is also at, unknown to him) who sees the news report:
{{quote|'''Customer:''' [[The Punisher|That guy]] is gonna go fucking ''berserk.'' ''[next panel shows Frank sitting alone, staring at the TV screen, with a murderous look in his eye]''}}
** In "The Long Dark Night," Barracuda {{spoiler|kidnaps the daughter Frank had with O'Brien.}} Frank proceeds to {{spoiler|clip a car battery to Barracuda's testicles and shock him for an ''hour straight.''}}
*** Actually, that's what happened when he got the upper hand on him. When Frank first realizes that he {{spoiler|has a daughter and that Barracuda is going to torture her to death}}, he blacks out. Frank has to piece the subsequent events back together by examining his injuries while in the hospital. Barracuda didn't come out much better.
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** He also has a ''very'' dim view of bad things happening to children, as the Sewer King [[Papa Wolf|found out the hard way]].
{{quote|'''Batman:''' I don't pass sentence. That's for the courts to decide. But this time, '''this time''', I am ''sorely'' tempted to do the job myself.}}
{{quote|'''Batman:''' (To Joker) I'll break you in two.}}
{{quote|'''Batman:''' Everything I've done in the past three nights, I've been doing for the wrong little boy.}}
* Don't call ''[[Barb Wire]]'' "babe."
* Hunter Rose and Argent were essentially ''each other's'' Berserk Buttons in ''[[Grendel]]''. Virtually everything and anything either one said or did to the other would set him off.
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** Do NOT harm innocents around the Rogues. Especially not if you're part of the team, as Captain Cold will not hesitate to kill you regardless of how loyal you've been to the Rogues.
* Bats in ''[[Mouse Guard]]'' will absolutely ''flip out'' if it's suggested they aren't trustworthy. According to their own version of history, they were rejected by both sides in the war between land animals and birds due to be considered untrustworthy for no better reason than their appearance, and the fact that others continue to distrust them is an ''extreme'' racial sore spot.
* [[Star Wars|Boba Fett]] is the consummate professional: he never makes jobs personal and never allows emotions to enter the mix. Jodo Kast crossed the line by impersonating him and cashing in on his rep, but even then Fett was cold and professional about taking him out. However, when he finally incapacitated the upstart and removed his helmet during the events of ''Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction'', he utterly lost his cool. Why? Because Kast was ''no one.'' He wasn't anyone Fett recognized and he definitely wasn't a Mandalorian--he didn't deserve the armor, he hadn't earned the right to wear it...he just used it because he thought it looked cool. It was a disgusting insult to Fett's heritage, and one of the only times in his adult life where he showed anger.▼
* This dialogue between [[Spider-Man]] and two cops in one story reveals what [[X-Men|The Juggernaut's]] Berserk Button is:
{{quote|'''First cop:''' Spider-Man?? ''You're'' the "big bad guy"?
'''Spidey:''' Uh... You must mean the guy behind me!
'''Second cop:''' Move it, fella, before we run you in!
'''Spidey:''' Okay, but whatever you do, ''don't'' call him stupid!
''(Cops turn around as Spidey webs off.)''
'''First cop:''' Don't call ''who'' stupid?
'''Juggernaut''' ''(from off-panel)'': '''Who you callin' "stupid"?'''
'''Second cop:''' [[This Is Gonna Suck| Oh, cripes]]...}}
* Most [[X-Men]] fans know that [[Storm]]'s [[Weaksauce Weakness]] is [[Claustrophobia]], and a lot of villains know it too. ''But'' any villain who tries to take advantage of this (by say, locking her in a closet or cramped cell) had best make certain the restraints are capable of holding a [[Physical Goddess]] ''and'' have a reliable escape route, because the rage and raw power she has been shown to use on anyone who tries it is comparable to that of [[Dark Phoenix Saga|the Dark Phoenix]], and that is [[Not Hyperbole]].
* ''[[Ghost Rider]]'' villain Lucifer; ''do not'' call him "Mehpisto", got it? "Satan" and "Prince of Darkness" are both okay, but he is ''not'' Mephisto, that is someone else entirely and they are not even distantly related.
▲* [[Star Wars|Boba Fett]] is the consummate professional: he never makes jobs personal and never allows emotions to enter the mix. Jodo Kast crossed the line by impersonating him and cashing in on his rep, but even then Fett was cold and professional about taking him out. However, when he finally incapacitated the upstart and removed his helmet, he utterly lost his cool. Why? Because Kast was ''no one.'' He wasn't anyone Fett recognized and he definitely wasn't a Mandalorian--he didn't deserve the armor, he hadn't earned the right to wear it...he just used it because he thought it looked cool. It was a disgusting insult to Fett's heritage, and one of the only times in his adult life where he showed anger.
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