Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Heartwarming / Hitman

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


See the game's individual pages.

to:

See the game's individual pages.
pages:

* Heartwarming/Hitman2SilentAssassin
* Heartwarming/HitmanAbsolution
* Heartwarming/Hitman2016
* Heartwarming/Hitman2
* Heartwarming/Hitman3

Changed: 305

Removed: 442

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* 47's rescue of Victoria at the end of ''Absolution'' and the hug they share after [[spoiler: 47 kills Dexter]].
* Anytime that 47 shows any form of empathy, especially in Absolution where he vows to almost PapaWolf degrees to take care of Victoria, promising that nobody would harm her ever again.
** During the levels in the weapons lab, his HitmanWithAHeart quality really shines through when he shows disgust at the idea of human experimentation and child soldiers. He even calls one of the scientists a monster and says his victims won't mourn for him.
* 47 going to the trouble of saving Father Vittorio in ''Silent Assassin''. While he leaves his life of peace behind, it shows that he [[HitmanWithAHeart is not without a conscience]].

to:

* 47's rescue of Victoria at See the end of ''Absolution'' and the hug they share after [[spoiler: 47 kills Dexter]].
* Anytime that 47 shows any form of empathy, especially in Absolution where he vows to almost PapaWolf degrees to take care of Victoria, promising that nobody would harm her ever again.
** During the levels in the weapons lab, his HitmanWithAHeart quality really shines through when he shows disgust at the idea of human experimentation and child soldiers. He even calls one of the scientists a monster and says his victims won't mourn for him.
* 47 going to the trouble of saving Father Vittorio in ''Silent Assassin''. While he leaves his life of peace behind, it shows that he [[HitmanWithAHeart is not without a conscience]].
game's individual pages.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Moving



![[ComicBook/{{Hitman}} The Comic]]

* Issue 34, full stop. What makes it great is that Creator/GarthEnnis, the writer, is notorious for ''hating'' superheroes, but he gives Superman one of the most sympathetic, sweet portrayals ever. Also worth mentioning is the two issue crossover with the JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, where Superman is describing a redacted story from the JLA's files to a reporter about Tommy Monaghan. Despite his dubious profession, Tommy was described by Clark as totally heroic and a good man at heart.
* In the For Tomorrow, Ringo is facing nigh-certain death. Hacken tries to come with him, reasoning that they're partners, just like Tommy and Natt. Ringo, touched but also fighting to hold back laughter, can't bring himself to correct him, and manages to reassure him without endangering him, saving his life. Then Ringo gets into his car to go face his likely death with a fond grin commenting, about Hacken, "...you big, lovable hired killer you."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

**During the levels in the weapons lab, his HitmanWithAHeart quality really shines through when he shows disgust at the idea of human experimentation and child soldiers. He even calls one of the scientists a monster and says his victims won't mourn for him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Issue 34, full stop. What makes it great is that GarthEnnis, the writer, is notorious for ''hating'' superheroes, but he gives Superman one of the most sympathetic, sweet portrayals ever. Also worth mentioning is the two issue crossover with the JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, where Superman is describing a redacted story from the JLA's files to a reporter about Tommy Monaghan. Despite his dubious profession, Tommy was described by Clark as totally heroic and a good man at heart.

to:

* Issue 34, full stop. What makes it great is that GarthEnnis, Creator/GarthEnnis, the writer, is notorious for ''hating'' superheroes, but he gives Superman one of the most sympathetic, sweet portrayals ever. Also worth mentioning is the two issue crossover with the JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, where Superman is describing a redacted story from the JLA's files to a reporter about Tommy Monaghan. Despite his dubious profession, Tommy was described by Clark as totally heroic and a good man at heart.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* 47 going to the trouble of saving Father Vittorio in ''Silent Assassin''. While he leaves his life of peace behind, it shows that he [[HitmanWithAHeart is not without a conscience]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* Anytime that 47 shows any form of empathy, especially in Absolution where he vows to almost PapaWolf degrees to take care of Victoria, promising that nobody would harm her ever again.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

*In the For Tomorrow, Ringo is facing nigh-certain death. Hacken tries to come with him, reasoning that they're partners, just like Tommy and Natt. Ringo, touched but also fighting to hold back laughter, can't bring himself to correct him, and manages to reassure him without endangering him, saving his life. Then Ringo gets into his car to go face his likely death with a fond grin commenting, about Hacken, "...you big, lovable hired killer you."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


----



* 47's rescue of Victoria at the end of ''Absolution'' and the hug they share [[spoiler: 47 kills Dexter]].

to:

* 47's rescue of Victoria at the end of ''Absolution'' and the hug they share after [[spoiler: 47 kills Dexter]].



* Issue 34, full stop. What makes it great is that GarthEnnis, the writer, is notorious for ''hating'' superheroes, but he gives Superman one of the most sympathetic, sweet portrayals ever. Also worth mentioning is the two issue crossover with the JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, where Superman is describing a redacted story from the JLA's files to a reporter about Tommy Monaghan. Despite his dubious profession, Tommy was described by Clark as totally heroic and a good man at heart.

to:

* Issue 34, full stop. What makes it great is that GarthEnnis, the writer, is notorious for ''hating'' superheroes, but he gives Superman one of the most sympathetic, sweet portrayals ever. Also worth mentioning is the two issue crossover with the JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, where Superman is describing a redacted story from the JLA's files to a reporter about Tommy Monaghan. Despite his dubious profession, Tommy was described by Clark as totally heroic and a good man at heart.heart.

----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* 47's rescue of Victoria at the end of ''Absolution'' and the hug they share [[spoiler: 47 kills Dexter]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

![[VideoGame/{{Hitman}} The Games]]


![[ComicBook/{{Hitman}} The Comic]]

* Issue 34, full stop. What makes it great is that GarthEnnis, the writer, is notorious for ''hating'' superheroes, but he gives Superman one of the most sympathetic, sweet portrayals ever. Also worth mentioning is the two issue crossover with the JusticeLeagueOfAmerica, where Superman is describing a redacted story from the JLA's files to a reporter about Tommy Monaghan. Despite his dubious profession, Tommy was described by Clark as totally heroic and a good man at heart.

Top