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* ''ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingMan'': Shade's heart is stolen by a squatter in his home after a battle. He embarks on [[{{Pun}} a half-hearted rescue of it, and when he finally catches up to it, has a heart-to-heart talk with it]]. [[spoiler:And then steps on it when he decides he's better off heartless.]] It appears from time to time, still beating, moving under its own power, and even has internal monologues.

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* ''ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingMan'': During the "Nasty Infections" arc of the Creator/PeterMilligan series, Shade's heart is stolen by a squatter in his home after a battle. He embarks on [[{{Pun}} a half-hearted rescue of it, and when he finally catches up to it, has a heart-to-heart talk with it]]. [[spoiler:And then steps on it when he decides he's better off heartless.]] It appears from time to time, still beating, moving under its own power, and even has internal monologues.
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* [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] in the ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' series with the [[KatanasAreJustBetter Shuraba Katana]], which is said to be fueled by the still-beating heart of an Ashura demon. Interesting, DummiedOut content shows a special animation was supposed to play after Bayonetta used the sword that would have caused the hilt to open up and actually ''show'' the Ashura heart still beating.

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* [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] Invoked]] twice in the ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' series with the series:
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[[KatanasAreJustBetter Shuraba Katana]], which is said to be fueled by the still-beating heart of an Ashura demon. Interesting, DummiedOut content shows a special animation was supposed to play after Bayonetta used the sword that would have caused the hilt to open up and actually ''show'' the Ashura heart still beating.beating.
** In [[VideoGame/Bayonetta3 the third game]] Bayonetta occasionally rips out ''her own'' heart as part of the Deadly Sin ritual. [[MadeOfIron Somehow this isn’t fatal to her]], and offering her blood directly from the source grants the demons she summons new forms with incredible power.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': [[spoiler:Anadyne]]'s is body is torn apart by the Selver until all that's left of it is her still beatin heart, wrapped in its thorny silver vines binding her soul to a mockery of life as it screams helplessly.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': [[spoiler:Anadyne]]'s is body is torn apart by the Selver until all that's left of it is her still beatin beating heart, wrapped in its thorny silver vines binding her soul to a mockery of life as it screams helplessly.

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%%* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': Duane uses a bit of electricity to get two beats out of a long dead giant ogre's heart in order to close a valve on a monster running through it. %%Removed based on discussion here: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13543987200A54420100&page=971#comment-24272, as the example does not fit the description of the trope, only the name.

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%%* * ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': [[spoiler:Anadyne]]'s is body is torn apart by the Selver until all that's left of it is her still beatin heart, wrapped in its thorny silver vines binding her soul to a mockery of life as it screams helplessly.
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Duane uses a bit of electricity to get two beats out of a long dead giant ogre's heart in order to close a valve on a monster running through it. %%Removed based on discussion here: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13543987200A54420100&page=971#comment-24272, as the example does not fit the description of the trope, only the name.
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* There's a masked woman in ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene'' who is said to hold her ever-bleeding heart in a silver basin as Cruelty itself forces her to wander without end.

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