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* In ''ComicBook/Aquaman1991'' Vulko's apparent offscreen death in ''ComicBook/Aquaman1989'' is revealed to have been a lie designed to lower morale, and he shows up alive and well.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'': In ''ComicBook/Aquaman1991'' Vulko's apparent offscreen death in ''ComicBook/Aquaman1989'' is revealed to have been a lie designed to lower morale, and he shows up alive and well.



* In ''ComicBook/MarvelOneHundredthAnniversarySpecial'', Vance Astro (actually [[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Peter Quill]] a.k.a. Starlord), quotes the line after unmasking himself.

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* In ''ComicBook/MarvelOneHundredthAnniversarySpecial'', ''ComicBook/MarvelOneHundredthAnniversarySpecial'': Vance Astro (actually [[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Peter Quill]] a.k.a. Starlord), ComicBook/StarLord), quotes the line after unmasking himself.



* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001'': During ''Ultimatum'' Wolverine thought he killed the true James Madrox. Later it was revealed that it was yet another dupe.
* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': Steve Trevor has been turned into a media pony by the military after his return from what was thought to have been his death at sea. He's not very fond of all the attention, or the fact that he's basically grounded for the duration of the media circus he's being put through.

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* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001'': During ''Ultimatum'' ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'', Wolverine thought he killed the true James Madrox. Later it was revealed that it was yet another dupe.
* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': In ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'', Steve Trevor has been turned into a media pony by the military after his return from what was thought to have been his death at sea. He's not very fond of all the attention, or the fact that he's basically grounded for the duration of the media circus he's being put through.
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* Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius was mistakenly reported dead during an illness in 175 AD; hearing the news, the troops of Syrian-Roman General Avidius Cassius acclaimed him as new emperor in the Middle East, only to murder him three months later when they learned that Marcus Aurelius was very much alive and preparing military action against them. Some suggest Marcus Aurelius's wife, Faustina the Younger, deliberately misled Avidius Cassius as part of a convoluted way to secure the succession of her teenage son, [[TheCaligula Commodus]], and that Marcus Aurelius was aware of this and it was the reason why he ordered Avidius Cassius's correspondence to be destroyed.

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* Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius UsefulNotes/MarcusAurelius was mistakenly reported dead during an illness in 175 AD; hearing the news, the troops of Syrian-Roman General Avidius Cassius acclaimed him as new emperor in the Middle East, only to murder him three months later when they learned that Marcus Aurelius was very much alive and preparing military action against them. Some suggest Marcus Aurelius's wife, Faustina the Younger, deliberately misled Avidius Cassius as part of a convoluted way to secure the succession of her teenage son, [[TheCaligula Commodus]], and that Marcus Aurelius was aware of this and it was the reason why he ordered Avidius Cassius's correspondence to be destroyed.

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