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* Franky, from ''[[The Goon]]'' does this all the time. "Knife to the eyes!"
* Rorsarch and Nite Owl try to do this to {{spoiler|Ozymandias}} in ''[[Watchmen]]''. It doesn't go very well.
* At the [[climax]] of the "Outlaw" [[Arc]] in ''[[Strontium Dog]]'', a freed Nelson Kreelman starts ranting about how norms are superior to [[Mutants]]. Before he can start his second speech bubble, all the [[Bounty Hunter|bounty hunters]] shoot him to death.
* The famous "one punch" scene in ''[[Justice League of America|Justice League (International)]]'' #5.
{{quote| '''[[Green Lantern|Guy]] [[Jerkass|Gardner]]:''' All bark and no bite? Oh, I bite! I--<br />
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* ''[[Secret Six]]'': Deadshot ''loves'' this trope. It's pretty much a guarantee with him that if you take too long to say something, he'll lose interest and blow a hole in you.
* In an Ultimate comic, an obnoxious little prick (flanked by two huge thugs, of course) comes up to the Punisher in the Ryker's cafeteria and starts giving him shit about how he's being released ''[[Tempting Fate|that day]]'' and his cousin, a new up-and-coming crime boss, is going to give him a good position, while the Punisher is stuck here with the absolute minimum of comforts (they took away all of his silverware because he kept killing people with it). The little prick makes it clear that obviously, he and his kind have won, while the Punisher has only ruined his own life. Frank doesn't say a word. Instead, he flips his table over, uses it as a battering ram to pin all three of them against the wall, and ''beats the little bastard's head in '''with a tray.'''''
 
 
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