Anyone feel like adding Shigaraki Tomura from Boku no Hero Academia? His quirk seems to fit the bill for this trope.
Hide / Show RepliesThanos' snap doesn't qualify, apparently, so his probably doesn't either. Maybe ash isn't shattered?
I'm not going to go changing it, but I really think Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat is a much better and more widely known example of this trope for the page image. Also it would be in color. Just sayin'.
Does anyone know the issue of The Elements comic that this example refers to: "The woman they dipped in liquid nitrogen, then shattered like a wineglass."
FOUND IT: Issue #22
Edited by sarkanOkay, this Western Animation example is useless as-is. I've cut it from the page until someone can fill in the blanks:
- Happens to ______ at the end of Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire as a result of him being stabbed by a sharpened fragment of the Atlantean Crystal, causing him to crystallize and be smashed to pieces and exploding after being sliced by his blimp's propellers. ____ (and to a much lesser extent, the entire Nedakh royal family, such as her father, the King of Atlantis), on the other hand, is completely immune to this due to her Royal Blood (which instead turns her into a glowing, goddess-like sprite after merging with the Crystal), as with her eventual husband ____, who ended up gaining this immunity by marrying ____ at the end of the film.
We have drax from infinity war, but would the actual snap count? Is the ash they dissolve into close enough or is that another trope?