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!!'''As a DeathTrope, all Spoilers will be unmarked ahead. Beware.'''

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!!'''As a DeathTrope, {{Death Trope|s}},, all Spoilers will be unmarked ahead. Beware.'''
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* In ''ComicBook/Aquaman1989'', a young rebel is shown sticking up for Aquaman, being brave, and reminding him of Aqualad. He's killed by the jellyfish to show they're a serious threat.
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* In UsefulNotes/{{the Bronze Age|OfComicBooks}} {{revival}} of the ''Comicbook/XMen'' comic, Thunderbird is killed two issues after he's introduced. He was actually created to be kicked off the team in his first issue, but the writers changed their mind at the last moment. Then they realized they no idea what to do with him.

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* In UsefulNotes/{{the MediaNotes/{{the Bronze Age|OfComicBooks}} {{revival}} of the ''Comicbook/XMen'' comic, Thunderbird is killed two issues after he's introduced. He was actually created to be kicked off the team in his first issue, but the writers changed their mind at the last moment. Then they realized they no idea what to do with him.
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** This tropes is [[CountryMouse Ezekiel’s]] entire gimmick. He competes in the 2007 season, he gets booted first due to his misogynistic comments. He competes in ''World Tour'', he gets eliminated first again because he gave his team’s stick to a crocodile.

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** This tropes trope is [[CountryMouse Ezekiel’s]] entire gimmick. He competes in the 2007 season, he gets booted first due to his misogynistic comments. He competes in ''World Tour'', he gets eliminated first again because he gave his team’s stick to a crocodile.
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** This tropes is [[CountryMouse Ezekiel’s]] entire gimmick. He competes in the 2007 season, he gets booted first due to his misogynistic comments. He competes in ''World Tour'', he gets eliminated first again because he gave his team’s stick to a crocodile.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'', Ferro Lad dies two episodes after his introduction in an awesome HeroicSacrifice. His death was the same as the comics, but watchers and readers got to know the comic version for much longer.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006'', Ferro Lad dies two episodes after his introduction in an awesome HeroicSacrifice. His death was the same as the comics, but watchers and readers got to know the comic version for much longer.
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Contrast with the RedShirt, who is not so much a character as he is a practice dummy for the villains; WeHardlyKnewYe, in which a character is introduced and dies much more quickly with less impact; and MonsterMunch, in which a character is introduced purely to be killed by an enemy, showing off its abilities or lethality. Compare and contrast SurvivedTheBeginning, when the story beings with a cast massacre and the few who survive get some PlotArmor.

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Contrast with the RedShirt, who is not so much a character as he is a practice dummy for the villains; WeHardlyKnewYe, in which a character is introduced and dies much more quickly with less impact; and MonsterMunch, in which a character is introduced purely to be killed by an enemy, showing off its abilities or lethality. Compare and contrast SurvivedTheBeginning, when the story beings begins with a cast massacre massacre, and the few who survive get some PlotArmor.

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