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* In ''ComicBook/ZiggyPigSillySealComics'', when Toughy Cat tells a crowd of people that Ziggy Pig made Silly Seal cry, everyone proceeds to boo him, pelt him with garbage, and shout horrible epithets at him.
-->"I'm wishing five different forms of violent death on you as we speak! And one of them involves a blender!"
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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, Comicbook/SpiderMan, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]

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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's Franchise/MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, Comicbook/SpiderMan, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]
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* Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}: In [[Comicbook/DaredevilBornAgain Born Again]], [[spoiler: Daredevil's secret identity is sold to the Kingpin, who makes his life living hell. Matt loses his job, gets his credit cards canceled, gets accused of criminal misconduct, gets stabbed and almost killed, and becomes homeless, among other things. He finally turns the tables and manages to start ruining Kingpin's life by revealing that Kingpin sent a madman to destroy Hell's Kitchen.]]

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* Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}: ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}'': In [[Comicbook/DaredevilBornAgain Born Again]], [[spoiler: ''ComicBook/BornAgain'', Daredevil's secret identity is sold to the Kingpin, who makes his life a living hell. Matt loses his job, gets his credit cards canceled, gets accused of criminal misconduct, gets stabbed and almost killed, and becomes homeless, among other things. He finally turns the tables and manages to start ruining Kingpin's life by revealing that Kingpin sent a madman to destroy Hell's Kitchen.]]

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* ComicBook/{{Preacher}}: Ah, Herr Starr, where do we start? Let's see, when he's introduced, he's already blind in one eye with a nasty scar around it, but as the series goes on, [[spoiler:he gets anally raped by a perverted sexual investigator, his left ear shot off, his bald head has a line cut into it that makes it resemble a penis, he loses a leg to a pack of cannibals, and finally has his penis and testicles bitten off by an angry attack dog.]]

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* ComicBook/{{Preacher}}: Ah, Herr Starr, In a ''ComicBook/TheBeano'' annual there was "The A-Z Of Minxing" with Minnie The Minx, which started with A Is For Apple and went on alphabetically from there, but in practice it was a massive Humiliation Conga for Minnie's dad! Minnie eating an apple set off a chain of events where do we start? Let's see, when he's introduced, he's already blind in one eye with a nasty scar around it, but as her dad was hit on the series goes on, [[spoiler:he gets anally raped nose by an apple core, had an egg land on his head, get soaked by a perverted sexual investigator, his left ear shot off, his bald head has hose, get punched so hard by a line cut into it big guy that makes it resemble a penis, Minnie's dad flew in the air until he loses landed on a leg pile of manure. Then he had to get clean in a pack of cannibals, and finally has his penis and testicles bitten off by duck pond, where an angry attack dog.]]duck ripped his suit to pieces, so Minnie got her dad to wear a sack, which had turnips in it!
* ''ComicBook/ArkhamAsylumLivingHell'': This is what happens to Warren White when he stupidly moves his trial to Gotham for a better chance to plead a successful InsanityDefense. This gets him sent to Arkham, which houses the worst of the criminally insane. First, he is forced to share a cell with a SerialKiller who won't let him sleep on the bunk. He is also regularly brutalized by other inmates, to the point that he gets sent to the infirmary almost every day.



* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, Comicbook/SpiderMan, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]



* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, and he's been reduced to pretending he has brain cancer to manipulate the successor of the man who ruined his life. And he ''still'' refuses to understand just how much he's screwed up and wants more.]]



* ComicBook/{{Preacher}}: Ah, Herr Starr, where do we start? Let's see, when he's introduced, he's already blind in one eye with a nasty scar around it, but as the series goes on, [[spoiler:he gets anally raped by a perverted sexual investigator, his left ear shot off, his bald head has a line cut into it that makes it resemble a penis, he loses a leg to a pack of cannibals, and finally has his penis and testicles bitten off by an angry attack dog.]]



* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, Comicbook/SpiderMan, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]



* Rastapopulous in [[Recap/TintinFlight714 Flight 714]]. He first appears [[FashionVictimVillain looking ridiculous]] in a cowboy suit with pink shirt and shows himself unable to crush a spider. Next he is accidentally injected with a truth serum and starts arguing with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Laszlo Carriedas]] over who's [[CardCarryingVillain badder]]. He is then BoundAndGagged by the heroes, has a thorn prick him in the rear, and through escaping is hit on the head with a broken rifle. Then he runs into a tree and has the tape painfully ripped off his face. After that he gets caught in the explosion of a grenade, accidentally elbowed in the face by Allan, and when he finds the bump on his head has gone and takes that as an omen his luck is changing an earthquake causes a stalactite to fall onto his head.
* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, and he's been reduced to pretending he has brain cancer to manipulate the successor of the man who ruined his life. And he ''still'' refuses to understand just how much he's screwed up and wants more.]]
* In a ''ComicBook/TheBeano'' annual there was "The A-Z Of Minxing" with Minnie The Minx, which started with A Is For Apple and went on alphabetically from there, but in practice it was a massive Humiliation Conga for Minnie's dad! Minnie eating an apple set off a chain of events where her dad was hit on the nose by an apple core, had an egg land on his head, get soaked by a hose, get punched so hard by a big guy that Minnie's dad flew in the air until he landed on a pile of manure. Then he had to get clean in a duck pond, where an angry duck ripped his suit to pieces, so Minnie got her dad to wear a sack, which had turnips in it!

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* ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'': Rastapopulous in [[Recap/TintinFlight714 Flight 714]]. He first appears [[FashionVictimVillain looking ridiculous]] in a cowboy suit with pink shirt and shows himself unable to crush a spider. Next he is accidentally injected with a truth serum and starts arguing with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Laszlo Carriedas]] over who's [[CardCarryingVillain badder]]. He is then BoundAndGagged by the heroes, has a thorn prick him in the rear, and through escaping is hit on the head with a broken rifle. Then he runs into a tree and has the tape painfully ripped off his face. After that he gets caught in the explosion of a grenade, accidentally elbowed in the face by Allan, and when he finds the bump on his head has gone and takes that as an omen his luck is changing an earthquake causes a stalactite to fall onto his head.
* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, and he's been reduced to pretending he has brain cancer to manipulate the successor of the man who ruined his life. And he ''still'' refuses to understand just how much he's screwed up and wants more.]]
* In a ''ComicBook/TheBeano'' annual there was "The A-Z Of Minxing" with Minnie The Minx, which started with A Is For Apple and went on alphabetically from there, but in practice it was a massive Humiliation Conga for Minnie's dad! Minnie eating an apple set off a chain of events where her dad was hit on the nose by an apple core, had an egg land on his head, get soaked by a hose, get punched so hard by a big guy that Minnie's dad flew in the air until he landed on a pile of manure. Then he had to get clean in a duck pond, where an angry duck ripped his suit to pieces, so Minnie got her dad to wear a sack, which had turnips in it!
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* In a ''ComicBook/TheBeano'' annual there was "The A-Z Of Minxing" with Minnie The Minx, which started with A Is For Apple and went on alphabetically from there, but in practice it was a massive Humiliation Conga for Minnie's dad! Minnie eating an apple set off a chain of events where her dad was hit on the nose by an apple core, had an egg land on his head, get soaked by a hose, get punched so hard by a big guy that Minnie's dad flew in the air until he landed on a pile of manure. Then he had to get clean in a duck pond, where an angry duck ripped his suit to pieces, so Minnie got her dad to wear a sack, which had turnips in it!
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* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, he's been reduced to working with the successor of the man who ruined his life, and on top of it all he's dying of brain cancer. Although that last one's not true, but still.]]

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* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, and he's been reduced to working with pretending he has brain cancer to manipulate the successor of the man who ruined his life, and on top of it all life. And he ''still'' refuses to understand just how much he's dying of brain cancer. Although that last one's not true, but still.screwed up and wants more.]]
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* The debut of Comicbook/RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with {{Mjolnir}}'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER."

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* The debut of Comicbook/RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue an InvincibleVillain - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with {{Mjolnir}}'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER."
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* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, he's been reduced to working with the successor of the man who ruined his life, and on top of it all he's dying of brain cancer.]]

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* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, he's been reduced to working with the successor of the man who ruined his life, and on top of it all he's dying of brain cancer. Although that last one's not true, but still.]]
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* Rastapopulous in [[Recap/TintinFlight714 Flight 714]]. He first appears [[FashionVictim looking ridiculous]] in a cowboy suit with pink shirt and shows himself unable to crush a spider. Next he is accidentally injected with a truth serum and starts arguing with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Laszlo Carriedas]] over who's [[CardCarryingVillain badder]]. He is then BoundAndGagged by the heroes, has a thorn prick him in the rear, and though escaping is hit on the head with a broken rifle. Then he runs into a tree and has the tape painfully ripped off his face. After that he gets caught in the explosion of a grenade, accidentally elbowed in the face by Allan, and when he finds the bump on his head has gone and takes that as an omen his luck is changing an earthquake causes a stalactite to fall onto his head.

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* Rastapopulous in [[Recap/TintinFlight714 Flight 714]]. He first appears [[FashionVictim [[FashionVictimVillain looking ridiculous]] in a cowboy suit with pink shirt and shows himself unable to crush a spider. Next he is accidentally injected with a truth serum and starts arguing with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Laszlo Carriedas]] over who's [[CardCarryingVillain badder]]. He is then BoundAndGagged by the heroes, has a thorn prick him in the rear, and though through escaping is hit on the head with a broken rifle. Then he runs into a tree and has the tape painfully ripped off his face. After that he gets caught in the explosion of a grenade, accidentally elbowed in the face by Allan, and when he finds the bump on his head has gone and takes that as an omen his luck is changing an earthquake causes a stalactite to fall onto his head.
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* Matt Fraction's approach to writing ''ComibBook/IronMan'' appears to come down to turning his life into this. Tony Stark loses his company, his fortune, his memories, his life, his brilliance, his dignity, his girl, his sobriety and even his legacy in the distant future. It almost seems too much to not be intentional.

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* Matt Fraction's approach to writing ''ComibBook/IronMan'' ''ComicBook/IronMan'' appears to come down to turning his life into this. Tony Stark loses his company, his fortune, his memories, his life, his brilliance, his dignity, his girl, his sobriety and even his legacy in the distant future. It almost seems too much to not be intentional.
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* Creator/GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The Comicbook/{{Punisher}}'' where guest star Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/SpiderMan pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.

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* Creator/GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The Comicbook/{{Punisher}}'' where guest star Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/SpiderMan pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard. In fact, when all three team up later on, Frank unleashes the ''Hulk'' on them, while Daredevil and Spiderman make it out more or less intact, [[TwinkleInTheSky Wolverine ends up in Boston]] and has to take the train back to New York... only to learn he got on the wrong train.
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* The first issue of ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' is basically an extremely grim one for [[spoiler: [[{{ComicBook/Watchmen}} Ozymandias]]. The original ''Watchmen'' ended with him seemingly in the clear, having succeeded in his plan to bring world peace by [[EnemyMine giving the world an enemy to unite against]]. In the time since than, things have gone totally sideways; Rorschach's journal led to an investigation that exposed his ruse, his company was completely dismantled, he's now on the run from the authorities of every government in the world, he's been reduced to working with the successor of the man who ruined his life, and on top of it all he's dying of brain cancer.]]
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* ComicBook/{{Bone}}: [[TheBrute Kingdok]] goes through a gradual, but nonetheless brutal one as the series progresses. First, he gets his arm cut off by a girl just learning the ways of combat. Then, he gets his tongue ripped out by a giant cat. Later, he is buried alive after an earthquake, though he survives by falling into a series of underground caverns. His superiors decide to use him as a last line of defense for the local CosmicKeystone. So they put him under mind control and force him to march through the caverns for days on end before he finally reaches the keystone. By then, the once proud warrior king is so broken and humiliated that he deliberately invokes YouKilledMyFather on one of the protagonists in the hopes that she will kill him. (He had killed her dad well before any of this, he just decided to bring it up then.)

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* ComicBook/{{Bone}}: [[TheBrute Kingdok]] goes through a gradual, but nonetheless brutal one as the series progresses. First, he gets his arm cut off by a girl just learning the ways of combat. Then, he gets his tongue ripped out by a giant cat. Later, he is buried alive after an earthquake, though he survives by falling into a series of underground caverns. His superiors decide to use him as a last line of defense for the local CosmicKeystone. So they put him under mind control and force him to march through the caverns for days on end before he finally reaches the keystone. By then, the once proud warrior king is so broken and humiliated that he deliberately invokes YouKilledMyFather on one of the protagonists in the hopes that she will kill him. (He had killed her dad parents well before any of this, he just decided to bring it up then.)
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* The debut of Comicbook/RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with Mjolnir'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER."

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* The debut of Comicbook/RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with Mjolnir'' {{Mjolnir}}'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER."
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* Matt Fraction's approach to writing ''Iron Man'' appears to come down to turning his life into this. Tony Stark loses his company, his fortune, his memories, his life, his brilliance, his dignity, his girl, his sobriety and even his legacy in the distant future. It almost seems too much to not be intentional.

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* Matt Fraction's approach to writing ''Iron Man'' ''ComibBook/IronMan'' appears to come down to turning his life into this. Tony Stark loses his company, his fortune, his memories, his life, his brilliance, his dignity, his girl, his sobriety and even his legacy in the distant future. It almost seems too much to not be intentional.
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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]

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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, Comicbook/SpiderMan, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]



* Creator/GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The Comicbook/{{Punisher}}'' where guest star Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/{{Spider-Man}} pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.

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* Creator/GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The Comicbook/{{Punisher}}'' where guest star Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/{{Spider-Man}} Comicbook/SpiderMan pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.
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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]

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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]
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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''[[MarvelSiege Siege]]'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]

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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''[[MarvelSiege Siege]]'' ''ComicBook/{{Siege}}'' event, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]
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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''[[MarvelSiege Siege]]'' event, NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]

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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''[[MarvelSiege Siege]]'' event, NormanOsborn, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]
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* {{Preacher}}: Ah, Herr Starr, where do we start? Let's see, when he's introduced, he's already blind in one eye with a nasty scar around it, but as the series goes on, [[spoiler:he gets anally raped by a perverted sexual investigator, his left ear shot off, his bald head has a line cut into it that makes it resemble a penis, he loses a leg to a pack of cannibals, and finally has his penis and testicles bitten off by an angry attack dog.]]
* {{Bone}}: [[TheBrute Kingdok]] goes through a gradual, but nonetheless brutal one as the series progresses. First, he gets his arm cut off by a girl just learning the ways of combat. Then, he gets his tongue ripped out by a giant cat. Later, he is buried alive after an earthquake, though he survives by falling into a series of underground caverns. His superiors decide to use him as a last line of defense for the local CosmicKeystone. So they put him under mind control and force him to march through the caverns for days on end before he finally reaches the keystone. By then, the once proud warrior king is so broken and humiliated that he deliberately invokes YouKilledMyFather on one of the protagonists in the hopes that she will kill him. (He had killed her dad well before any of this, he just decided to bring it up then.)

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* {{Preacher}}: ComicBook/{{Preacher}}: Ah, Herr Starr, where do we start? Let's see, when he's introduced, he's already blind in one eye with a nasty scar around it, but as the series goes on, [[spoiler:he gets anally raped by a perverted sexual investigator, his left ear shot off, his bald head has a line cut into it that makes it resemble a penis, he loses a leg to a pack of cannibals, and finally has his penis and testicles bitten off by an angry attack dog.]]
* {{Bone}}: ComicBook/{{Bone}}: [[TheBrute Kingdok]] goes through a gradual, but nonetheless brutal one as the series progresses. First, he gets his arm cut off by a girl just learning the ways of combat. Then, he gets his tongue ripped out by a giant cat. Later, he is buried alive after an earthquake, though he survives by falling into a series of underground caverns. His superiors decide to use him as a last line of defense for the local CosmicKeystone. So they put him under mind control and force him to march through the caverns for days on end before he finally reaches the keystone. By then, the once proud warrior king is so broken and humiliated that he deliberately invokes YouKilledMyFather on one of the protagonists in the hopes that she will kill him. (He had killed her dad well before any of this, he just decided to bring it up then.)

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* The debut of Comicbook/RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with Mjolnir'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER."

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* The debut of Comicbook/RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with Mjolnir'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER." "
* Rastapopulous in [[Recap/TintinFlight714 Flight 714]]. He first appears [[FashionVictim looking ridiculous]] in a cowboy suit with pink shirt and shows himself unable to crush a spider. Next he is accidentally injected with a truth serum and starts arguing with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Laszlo Carriedas]] over who's [[CardCarryingVillain badder]]. He is then BoundAndGagged by the heroes, has a thorn prick him in the rear, and though escaping is hit on the head with a broken rifle. Then he runs into a tree and has the tape painfully ripped off his face. After that he gets caught in the explosion of a grenade, accidentally elbowed in the face by Allan, and when he finds the bump on his head has gone and takes that as an omen his luck is changing an earthquake causes a stalactite to fall onto his head.
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* GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The Comicbook/{{Punisher}}'' where guest star Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/{{Spider-Man}} pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.

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* GarthEnnis Creator/GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The Comicbook/{{Punisher}}'' where guest star Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and Comicbook/{{Spider-Man}} pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.
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* {{Daredevil}}: In [[DaredevilBornAgain Born Again]], [[spoiler: Daredevil's secret identity is sold to the Kingpin, who makes his life living hell. Matt loses his job, gets his credit cards canceled, gets accused of criminal misconduct, gets stabbed and almost killed, and becomes homeless, among other things. He finally turns the tables and manages to start ruining Kingpin's life by revealing that Kingpin sent a madman to destroy Hell's Kitchen.]]

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* {{Daredevil}}: Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}: In [[DaredevilBornAgain [[Comicbook/DaredevilBornAgain Born Again]], [[spoiler: Daredevil's secret identity is sold to the Kingpin, who makes his life living hell. Matt loses his job, gets his credit cards canceled, gets accused of criminal misconduct, gets stabbed and almost killed, and becomes homeless, among other things. He finally turns the tables and manages to start ruining Kingpin's life by revealing that Kingpin sent a madman to destroy Hell's Kitchen.]]



* GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The {{Punisher}}'' where guest star {{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like {{Daredevil}} and {{Spider-Man}} pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.
* The debut of RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with Mjolnir'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER."

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* GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The {{Punisher}}'' Comicbook/{{Punisher}}'' where guest star {{Wolverine}} Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like {{Daredevil}} Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} and {{Spider-Man}} Comicbook/{{Spider-Man}} pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.
* The debut of RedHulk Comicbook/RedHulk was heavily critiqued because it seemed to turn him into a VillainSue - he beat up Iron Man, beat up Thor ''with Mjolnir'' (something that should have been impossible), and beat up Uatu the Watcher. So when Jeph Loeb left the book and Jeff Parker took over, the whole thing started with one big karma tour. Iron Man trounces him when they have to team up, Thor weighs his hands down with Mjolnir and dares him to try and lift it (he can't), and when he's stranded on an asteroid headed towards a black hole, Uatu shows up and says he ''could'' interfere, but won't... "For I am merely THE WATCHER."
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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''[[MarvelSiege Siege]]'' event, NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]

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* In the third issue of Marvel's ''[[MarvelSiege Siege]]'' event, NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. IronMan, ComicBook/IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]
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* {{Preacher}}: Ah, Herr Starr, where do we start? Let's see, when he's introduced, he's already blind in one eye with a nasty scar around it, but as the series goes on, [[spoiler:he gets anally raped by a perverted sexual investigator, his left ear shot off, his bald head has a line cut into it that makes it resemble a penis, he loses a leg to a pack of cannibals, and finally has his penis and testicles bitten off by an angry attack dog.]]
* {{Bone}}: [[TheBrute Kingdok]] goes through a gradual, but nonetheless brutal one as the series progresses. First, he gets his arm cut off by a girl just learning the ways of combat. Then, he gets his tongue ripped out by a giant cat. Later, he is buried alive after an earthquake, though he survives by falling into a series of underground caverns. His superiors decide to use him as a last line of defense for the local CosmicKeystone. So they put him under mind control and force him to march through the caverns for days on end before he finally reaches the keystone. By then, the once proud warrior king is so broken and humiliated that he deliberately invokes YouKilledMyFather on one of the protagonists in the hopes that she will kill him. (He had killed her dad well before any of this, he just decided to bring it up then.)
* In the third issue of Marvel's ''[[MarvelSiege Siege]]'' event, NormanOsborn, one of the MarvelUniverse's most dangerous supervillains, who has basically been in charge of U.S. homeland security for a year, [[spoiler:gets put through one hell of a conga. First CaptainAmerica, the living embodiment of all the principles Norman's betrayed, announces his resurrection by hitting Osborn square in the face with his shield, and then beating him in a one-on-one fight. The president of the United States orders him arrested for treason and has his flying base shot down. IronMan, whose technology Norman stole to turn himself into the "Iron Patriot," comes back from ''brain death'' to shut down Osborn's armor. When the costume falls off, Norman is revealed - on national television - wearing clownish facepaint modeled on his old "Green Goblin" identity. And finally, as he rants about how the fight isn't over, {{Spider-Man}}, his oldest enemy, says "Oh, will you shut up?" and decks him.]]
* {{Daredevil}}: In [[DaredevilBornAgain Born Again]], [[spoiler: Daredevil's secret identity is sold to the Kingpin, who makes his life living hell. Matt loses his job, gets his credit cards canceled, gets accused of criminal misconduct, gets stabbed and almost killed, and becomes homeless, among other things. He finally turns the tables and manages to start ruining Kingpin's life by revealing that Kingpin sent a madman to destroy Hell's Kitchen.]]
* Matt Fraction's approach to writing ''Iron Man'' appears to come down to turning his life into this. Tony Stark loses his company, his fortune, his memories, his life, his brilliance, his dignity, his girl, his sobriety and even his legacy in the distant future. It almost seems too much to not be intentional.
* GarthEnnis penned a two-part story early on in his run on ''The {{Punisher}}'' where guest star {{Wolverine}} gets some particularly brutal treatment. Just one quarter into the story he gets ''his entire face'' blown off by the Punisher's shotgun (and spends the rest of it with his adamantium skull showing), he's clubbed and later ''shot'' in the crotch, gets a chainsaw taken to his ankles (though manages to kill the guy before they're entirely cut) and then gets crushed by a steam roller at the end of the story. Although Ennis, who's known for having a dislike of costumed superheroes (Superman aside) notably handled previous guest-stars like {{Daredevil}} and {{Spider-Man}} pretty roughly, what he did to Logan seems particularly overboard.
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