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{{quote|''"What exactly do you think you're doing? ... Young man, I am dead. I was killed in what, for me at least, were fairly unpleasant circumstances. It hurt. It was deeply upsetting and painful. However, it happened. I am dead. If you bring me back to life, my death will have no meaning... I lived a good life, and it ended. Would you take that away from me?"''|''' {{spoiler|Fiddler's Green}}''', ''[[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]]''}}
 
A character is dead, or comatose, and for whatever reason isn't happy about being revived from that state.
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* The Punisher MAX story Six Hours to Kill. At the end of the six hours, he's just annoyed, wondering why the hell he isn't dead yet, and when he feels it coming he calls it the most beautiful thing ever. And then the people who killed him bring him back. He says he wakes up and realises he's still in hell.
* {{spoiler|Dirk Anger}} of ''Nextwave'' is not particularly happy that he was brought back from the dead as a zombified corpse. Or that his organization won't even feed him brains.
* {{spoiler|Fiddler's Green}} from [[The Sandman (Comic Book)|The Sandman]] is brought back from death by Dream, only to politely decline. Not because his life was in any way unhappy, but rather because without death, it would have no value.