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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' appears to be fond of this, though because of how many ways there are to come back, it remains to be seen just who all is gone for good. The trolls used to die with alarming frequency, and both the kids' and trolls' guardians are all officially dead, with the exception of the post-scratch instance of Dad Egbert/Crocker.
** On the other hand, the fairly generous afterlife offered by the dream bubbles means that death is little more than a minor inconvenience. Though it still equates to putting them on a bus for all narrative purposes. It turns out, though, that dream bubbles [[DeaderThanDead can be destroyed]].
* Freddy from ''Webcomic/{{Horndog}}'', although he later [[BackFromTheDead came back]] [[RiseFromYourGrave as a zombie]].
* Juu from ''Inhuman''. Word of God even stated in the comments for the page "JUU IS DEAD. DEAD. HE IS DEAD. CORPSE. AND HE IS NOT COMING BACK SO DON'T THREATEN TO BEAT ME UP OVER IT."

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* While DeathIsCheap in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' appears to be fond of this, though because of how many due the numerous ways there are characters can be brought back to come back, it remains life (not to be seen just who all is gone mention the Dream Bubbles serve as an afterlife for good. The trolls used the dead Sburb players), certain characters can still be subject to die with alarming frequency, this.
** Lord English can permanently kill ghosts
and both destroy dream bubbles, which he does frequently throughout the story.
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the kids' and trolls' guardians are all officially dead, with the exception of the post-scratch instance of Dad Egbert/Crocker.
** On the other hand, the fairly generous There is no afterlife offered by for the dream bubbles means that death is little more than a minor inconvenience. Though it still equates to putting them on a bus game's constructs, so when they die they usually die for good. Aimless Renegade, Windswept Questant and Writ Keeper are all narrative purposes. It turns out, though, that dream bubbles [[DeaderThanDead can be destroyed]].
* Freddy from ''Webcomic/{{Horndog}}'', although he later [[BackFromTheDead came back]] [[RiseFromYourGrave as a zombie]].
killed by Jack Noir in quick succession, Snowman is fatally shot by Spades Slick, and Dave decapitates Spades Slick and Lord Jack in Collide.
* Juu from ''Inhuman''.''Webcomic/{{Inhuman}}''. Word of God even stated in the comments for the page "JUU IS DEAD. DEAD. HE IS DEAD. CORPSE. AND HE IS NOT COMING BACK SO DON'T THREATEN TO BEAT ME UP OVER IT."
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* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' gets TakenForGranite, but eventually revived by White Mage. Too bad for Black Belt that part of his head was missing, and White Mage's healing spell didn't fix this; hen she brought him back, [[{{Gorn}} the empty top of Black Belt's head showered White Mage in blood and gore]], and he died again. This was mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by the author]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why Black Belt could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled "[[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up]]" as if to further drive the point home that Black Belt was gone for good.

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* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' gets TakenForGranite, but eventually revived by White Mage. Too bad for Black Belt that part of his head was missing, and White Mage's healing spell didn't fix this; hen when she brought him back, [[{{Gorn}} the empty top of Black Belt's head showered White Mage in blood and gore]], and he died again. This was mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by the author]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why Black Belt could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled "[[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up]]" as if to further drive the point home that Black Belt was gone for good.
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* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. Mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by Clevinger]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why BB could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up]].

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* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. Mostly ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' gets TakenForGranite, but eventually revived by White Mage. Too bad for Black Belt that part of his head was missing, and White Mage's healing spell didn't fix this; hen she brought him back, [[{{Gorn}} the empty top of Black Belt's head showered White Mage in blood and gore]], and he died again. This was mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by Clevinger]] the author]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why BB Black Belt could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled [[http://www."[[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up]].Up]]" as if to further drive the point home that Black Belt was gone for good.
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** Redcloak just had her own wights kill [[DarkChick Tsukiko]] and eat her body, and no body means no resurrection.

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** Redcloak just had her own wights kill [[DarkChick Tsukiko]] Tsukiko and eat her body, and no body means no resurrection.
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* The trope itself became a huge component of the last book of ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}''. After the author changed a fan character into a woman (Simonla Rosechu) and included her in the comic, he was demanded to remove her multiple times. Eventually the author was extorted into believing that he would be sued if he did not remove her and by that time the demand had been upgraded to killing her off on-panel. Simonla is blown up by an exploding toilet.

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* The trope itself became a huge component of the last book of ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}''. After the author changed a fan character into a woman (Simonla Rosechu) and included her in the comic, he was demanded to remove her multiple times. Eventually the author was extorted into believing that he would be sued if he did not remove her and by that time the demand had been become so great that it was upgraded to killing her off on-panel. Simonla is blown up by an exploding toilet.
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* Barnacle Jones and Max from ''Webcomic/OneOverZero''. Notable as most characters get a "ghost point" which effectively makes death cheap. Barnacle Jones dies before this concept is introduced [[spoiler:and Max is killed in an accident with a device specifically designed to avoid the ghost point mechanism. Both get back from the dead when the world ends.]]
* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. Mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by Clevinger]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why BB could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up.]]

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* Barnacle Jones and Max from ''Webcomic/OneOverZero''. Notable as most characters get a "ghost point" which effectively makes death cheap. Barnacle Jones dies before this concept is introduced [[spoiler:and and Max is killed in an accident with a device specifically designed to avoid the ghost point mechanism. Both get back from the dead when the world ends.]]
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* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. Mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by Clevinger]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why BB could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up.]]Up]].



* ''Webcomic/AwfulHospital'': [[spoiler:Jay has figured out how to invoke this]] in a setting where death is usually only slightly more permanent than a paper cut.
** [[spoiler:Averted; Fern later discovers that she can simply retrieve the remains that Jay has buried and send them in to be restructurated.]] However, it's implied that the Unexistentializer, were it to be used, would have a much more permanent effect.

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* ''Webcomic/AwfulHospital'': [[spoiler:Jay Jay has figured out how to invoke this]] this in a setting where death is usually only slightly more permanent than a paper cut.
** [[spoiler:Averted; Averted; Fern later discovers that she can simply retrieve the remains that Jay has buried and send them in to be restructurated.]] restructured. However, it's implied that the Unexistentializer, were it to be used, would have a much more permanent effect.



* ''Webcomic/CheapThrills'' had Elizabeth Maaltajik driving her son Faris back home from soccer practice [[spoiler:because Faris’ brother Jeordie underwent a bad trip after ingesting a shroom and was unable to perform the task]]. Everything is going perfectly normal in the conversation between mother and son [[spoiler: until a truck abruptly crosses the road and hits them head on, killing them on impact]].

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* ''Webcomic/CheapThrills'' had Elizabeth Maaltajik driving her son Faris back home from soccer practice [[spoiler:because because Faris’ brother Jeordie underwent a bad trip after ingesting a shroom and was unable to perform the task]]. task. Everything is going perfectly normal in the conversation between mother and son [[spoiler: until a truck abruptly crosses the road and hits them head on, killing them on impact]].impact.



* In ''Webcomic/{{Earthsong}}'', "deaths" are usually a DisneyDeath--while it looks dire for Nanashi to stab someone in the chest, what ''really'' happens is that the Siderean element of the sword removes the person's soulstone and returns them to their home planet (although, in certain cases, they may go back to a death anyway). When Beluosus invades Haven, however, [[spoiler:Tengu is mortally wounded and ''asks'' to die rather than be sent back, a request Nanashi honors. Then Skogul kills Nanashi, and the author makes clear in TheRant that it is dead-dead. The Spinster is also killed. Other deaths include Morgan and Ulkruz, consumed by Beluosus, and the outlying members of Haven's Guard who had their soulstones ripped out of their chests.]]

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Earthsong}}'', "deaths" are usually a DisneyDeath--while it looks dire for Nanashi to stab someone in the chest, what ''really'' happens is that the Siderean element of the sword removes the person's soulstone and returns them to their home planet (although, in certain cases, they may go back to a death anyway). When Beluosus invades Haven, however, [[spoiler:Tengu Tengu is mortally wounded and ''asks'' to die rather than be sent back, a request Nanashi honors. Then Skogul kills Nanashi, and the author makes clear in TheRant that it is dead-dead. The Spinster is also killed. Other deaths include Morgan and Ulkruz, consumed by Beluosus, and the outlying members of Haven's Guard who had their soulstones ripped out of their chests.]]



* ''Webcomic/GuildedAge'': The cultists' monster seems to be able to do this, since we see [[spoiler:Rachel's player trying to get the Kingdoms of Arkerra tech support to restore her mysteriously deleted character.]]

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* ''Webcomic/GuildedAge'': The cultists' monster seems to be able to do this, since we see [[spoiler:Rachel's Rachel's player trying to get the Kingdoms of Arkerra tech support to restore her mysteriously deleted character.]]

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** Rza and the Department Heads (sans Beebi) end up dying during their efforts to fend off the rampaging Abnormalities just long enough to buy the survivors of Lobotomy Corporation's collapse time to escape.

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** Rza and the Department Heads (sans Beebi) end up dying during their efforts while trying to fend off the rampaging Abnormalities just long enough to buy Abnormalities. This at least buys Beebi and the other survivors of Lobotomy Corporation's collapse time to escape.escape the collapsed facility.
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* Many ''Webcomic/{{Wonderlab}}'' characters, minor and major alike, meet their ends through the series:
** Parker was lured into Dingle-Dangle's Containment Unit via hallucinations of the Agents accompanying them being assimilated into the Abnormality. Dingle-Dangle proceeds to wrap Parker in its numerous tendrils before the entity was suppressed by Catt, killing Parker in the process.
** Narae ended up fusing with My Sweet Home after spending a bit too much time performing Attachment Work on it. Taii shoots a bullet through Narae's head before Catt chops it off, suppressing the Abnormality.
** Beozzi gets transformed into the Hermit of the Azure Forest by the Servant of Wrath. Said Hermit ends up being defeated by the Servant later on.
** Alex attempts to fend off Nobody Is after a major Containment Breach takes place in Alex's branch. One episode later, and Nobody Is is shown having absorbed Alex, taking on their identity.
** Rose gets sacrificed to the Staining Rose.
** Rza and the Department Heads (sans Beebi) end up dying during their efforts to fend off the rampaging Abnormalities just long enough to buy the survivors of Lobotomy Corporation's collapse time to escape.
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* Kairi in the first season of ''Webcomic/AnsemRetort''. WordOfGod says if she ever comes back to life, he's officially run out of ideas.

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* Kairi in the first season of ''Webcomic/AnsemRetort''. WordOfGod says if she had ever comes come back to life, he's he'd have officially run out of ideas.



* The character Bush was killed near the end of ''Exploitation Now!'' She started off as a minor character but after CerebusSyndrome set became one of the two protagonists.

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* The character Bush was killed near the end of ''Exploitation Now!'' ''Webcomic/ExploitationNow''. She started off as a minor character but after CerebusSyndrome set in, she became one of the two protagonists.
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Due to the many methods of revivification possible in the story deaths are generally not considered permanent unless the brain was destroyed, and even then a person might be brought back just without any memories. There are still plenty of characters who are confirmed to be truly and properly dead.
** Dr. Beetle is blown up by his own explosive when Gil hits it back towards him. It leaves him a charred smouldering corpse with his brain completely destroyed.
** Moloch's brother was killed by the Heterodyne device Barry had created to shut down and hide Agatha's spark. It causes his body to quickly shut down and destroys his mind and his body is quarantined and then disposed of because it is thought he may have been killed by a new plague.
** Anevka could not be saved when her brain started shutting down after her father used her in his experiment. Tarvek created a clank body for her to control from her tank while she died that was designed to take over without ever realizing it had become autonomous, and his failure to save his sister has plagued him with guilt ever since.
** Margarella was killed when she released the Beast on accident, with Violetta confirming her aunt's death after getting a look at the very significant damage to her head.
** Diaz is brained with a marshmallow gun by Zola. Rather than trying to revive him, Mittlemind and Mezzasalma loot his corpse for body parts (though in fairness, [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20101122 some of those belonged to Mezzasalma ''first'']]).
** The Master was drained during his fight with the undead Storm King Andronicus Valois and then purged from the system of Paris and stabbed through while he lay near defenseless. The furious reaction of his daughter, who was also in the Paris system at the time, makes it clear the ancient powerful Spark has finally expired.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheHandbookOfHeroes'', while most characters who die can be resurrected (it is a ''D&D'' comic, after all), the readers were allowed to vote on one character to kill off for real. The unlucky winner was Thaumaturge, who was killed off in [[https://www.handbookofheroes.com/archives/comic/cessation-of-hostilities "Cessation of Hostilities"]].
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* ''Webcomics/CheapThrills'' had Elizabeth Maaltajik driving her son Faris back home from soccer practice [[spoiler:because Faris’ brother Jeordie underwent a bad trip after ingesting a shroom and was unable to perform the task]]. Everything is going perfectly normal in the conversation between mother and son [[spoiler: until a truck abruptly crosses the road and hits them head on, presumably killing them on impact]].

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* ''Webcomics/CheapThrills'' ''Webcomic/CheapThrills'' had Elizabeth Maaltajik driving her son Faris back home from soccer practice [[spoiler:because Faris’ brother Jeordie underwent a bad trip after ingesting a shroom and was unable to perform the task]]. Everything is going perfectly normal in the conversation between mother and son [[spoiler: until a truck abruptly crosses the road and hits them head on, presumably killing them on impact]].
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* ''Webcomics/CheapThrills'' had Elizabeth Maaltajik driving her son Faris back home from soccer practice [[spoiler:because Faris’ brother Jeordie underwent a bad trip after ingesting a shroom and was unable to perform the task]]. Everything is going perfectly normal in the conversation between mother and son [[spoiler: until a truck abruptly crosses the road and hits them head on, presumably killing them on impact]].
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%%* Barnacle Jones and Max from ''Webcomic/OneOverZero''.

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%%* * Barnacle Jones and Max from ''Webcomic/OneOverZero''.''Webcomic/OneOverZero''. Notable as most characters get a "ghost point" which effectively makes death cheap. Barnacle Jones dies before this concept is introduced [[spoiler:and Max is killed in an accident with a device specifically designed to avoid the ghost point mechanism. Both get back from the dead when the world ends.]]

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* Lt. Col. Thomas Knowlton in ''Webcomic/TheDreamer''.

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* [[Webcomic/MegaTokyo Fred Gallagher]] [[WordOfGod confirmed]] the death of Tohya Miho in #1244, a DPD strip:
--> Yes, yes, Miho is no more, I know.
** [[LyingCreator He lied.]] [[HesJustHiding She was just hiding.]]
*** [[ThisIsUnforgivable Yurusenai.]]
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** [[spoiler:Averted; Fern later discovers that she can simply retrieve the remains that Jay has buried and send them in to be restructurated.]] However, it's implied that the Unexistentializer, were it to be used, would have a much more permanent effect.
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* ''Webcomic/GuildedAge'': The cultists' monster seems to be able to do this, since we see [[spoiler:Rachel's player trying to get the Kingdoms of Arkerra tech support to restore her mysteriously deleted character.]]
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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', although as a general rule DeathIsCheap, this happens quite often.
** Lord Shojo was attempted to be resurrected, but apparently he refused to come back (in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', resurrection spell only works if the subject is willing to come back).

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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', although as ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' is a general rule DeathIsCheap, this happens quite often.
''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''-based comic, so resurrection is fairly easy. WordOfGod has excluded True Resurrection from affecting the story, though, so you need ''something'' left, and D&D resurrection always requires the subject's consent (and, y'know, a divine caster willing and able to ''cast the spell''), so several people are confirmed not to be returning.
** Lord Shojo was attempted to be resurrected, but apparently he refused to come back (in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', resurrection spell only works if the subject is willing to come back).back.



** [[SinisterMinister Malack]] and [[EvilTwin Nale]] are killed within a few panels of each other. The former was reduced to ash and the latter's corpse was disintegrated specifically to keep him from being resurrected, leaving little to no chance of either of them coming back.

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** [[SinisterMinister Malack]] and [[EvilTwin Nale]] are killed within a few panels of each other. The former was reduced to ash and the latter's corpse was disintegrated specifically to keep him from being resurrected, leaving little to no chance resurrected. Plus, the way vampires work in the setting, resurrecting "Malack" would bring back a completely different person who died hundreds of either of them coming back.years ago, not the character we all know.
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* While the canon [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] left their fate ambiguous, ''WebComic/SailorMoonCosmosArc'' confirmed that the Starlight Senshi, Kakyuu, and any other senshi whose planet was destroyed were not reincarnated when the Galaxy Cauldron rebooted the universe.
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* ''Webcomic/AngelMoxie'':
** Grant Kyokasho blows up his mortal self in a HeroicSacrifice. Fortunately, the higher-ups were so impressed with his bravery that they decide not to force him to [[{{Reincarnation}} reincarnate]] and he keeps his job in the CelestialBureaucracy.
** Yzin kills Alex during the final battle. That's not the For Real one, since she comes BackFromTheDead...thanks to Miya [[BalancingDeathsBooks giving up her mortal life for Alex]]. It's [[DiedHappilyEverAfter still a happy ending]] as [[http://www.venisproductions.com/angelmoxie/archives/6/0/607.html Miya is reunited with Grant]].
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* Kairi in the first season of ''AnsemRetort''. WordOfGod says if she ever comes back to life, he's officially run out of ideas.

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* Lt. Col. Thomas Knowlton in ''TheDreamer''.

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* Lt. Col. Thomas Knowlton in ''TheDreamer''.''Webcomic/TheDreamer''.
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* ''BittersweetCandyBowl'' has killed off several of the fan characters. In particular, Carson is abandoned in the basement of an abandoned house after falling through the floor, his "friends" not caring enough to tell anyone what happened to him. Presumably, he starved to death. Kizuna's creator freaked out over the character's presence in the comic and asked the author to remove her, resulting in [[http://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c54.1/p1.html this.]]

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* ''BittersweetCandyBowl'' ''Webcomic/BittersweetCandyBowl'' has killed off several of the fan characters. In particular, Carson is abandoned in the basement of an abandoned house after falling through the floor, his "friends" not caring enough to tell anyone what happened to him. Presumably, he starved to death. Kizuna's creator freaked out over the character's presence in the comic and asked the author to remove her, resulting in [[http://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c54.1/p1.html this.]]
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Earthsong}}'', "deaths" are usually a DisneyDeath--while it looks dire for Nanashi to stab someone in the chest, what ''really'' happens is that the Siderean element of the sword removes the person's soulstone and returns them to their home planet (although, in certain cases, they may go back to a death anyway). When Beluosus invades Haven, however, [[spoiler:Tengu is mortally wounded and ''asks'' to die rather than be sent back, a request Nanashi honors. Then Skogul kills Nanashi, and the author makes clear in TheRant that it is dead-dead. The Spinster is also killed. Other deaths include Morgan and Ulkruz, consumed by Beluosus, and the outlying members of Haven's Guard who had their soulstones ripped out of their chests.]]

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* ''BittersweetCandyBowl'' has killed off several of the fancharaters. In particular, Carson is abandoned in the basement of an abandoned house after falling through the floor, his "friends" not caring enough to tell anyone what happened to him. Presumably, he starved to death. Kizuna's creator freaked out over the character's presence in the comic and asked the author to remove her, resulting in [[http://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c54.1/p1.html this.]]

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* ''Webcomic/AwfulHospital'': [[spoiler:Jay has figured out how to invoke this]] in a setting where death is usually only slightly more permanent than a paper cut.
* ''BittersweetCandyBowl'' has killed off several of the fancharaters.fan characters. In particular, Carson is abandoned in the basement of an abandoned house after falling through the floor, his "friends" not caring enough to tell anyone what happened to him. Presumably, he starved to death. Kizuna's creator freaked out over the character's presence in the comic and asked the author to remove her, resulting in [[http://www.bittersweetcandybowl.com/c54.1/p1.html this.]]

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* Barnacle Jones and Max from ''Webcomic/OneOverZero''.
* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. Mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by Clevinger]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why BB could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up.]]



* Black Belt from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. Mostly [[WriterRevolt done out of spite by Clevinger]] after fans inundated the message boards with theories on how and/or why BB could be revived. The comic solving the issue was titled [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/11/10/episode-622-now-shut-up/ Now Shut Up.]]

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* This happens in ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' although as a general rule DeathIsCheap.

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** Crystal was resurrected once (or to be more precise, made into a sentient golem). Next time she was dumped into lava, making sure she won't come back ever.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', where as a general rule DeathIsCheap, Lord Shojo was attempted to be resurrected, but apparently he refused to come back (in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', resurrection spell only works if the subject is willing to come back). Similarly, Therkla said she wouldn't come back just before she died. Other characters were killed DeaderThanDead, such as Kubota. Miko is a special case: while there is no in-story proof, [[WordOfGod the author]] specifically said she won't come back.
** We can now add [[DarkChick Tsukiko]] to the list -- Redcloak just had her own wights kill her and eat her body, and no body means no resurrection.
*** And this came within strips of Redcloak having [[TotalPartyKill completely wiped out]] the Resistance (with the exception of Niu, who escapes).
** [[spoiler: [[SinisterMinister Malack]]]] and [[spoiler:[[EvilTwin Nale]]]] are killed within a few panels of each other. The former was reduced to ash and the latter's corpse was disintegrated specifically to keep him from being resurrected, leaving little to no chance of either of them coming back.

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Lord Shojo was attempted to be resurrected, but apparently he refused to come back (in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', resurrection spell only works if the subject is willing to come back). Similarly, Therkla said she wouldn't come back just before she died. Other characters were killed DeaderThanDead, such as Kubota. back).
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Miko is a special case: while there is no in-story proof, [[WordOfGod the author]] specifically said she won't come back.
** We can now add [[DarkChick Tsukiko]] to the list -- Therkla said she wouldn't come back just before she died.
** Kubota got killed DeaderThanDead when Vaarsuvius disintegrated him.
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Redcloak just had her own wights kill her [[DarkChick Tsukiko]] and eat her body, and no body means no resurrection.
*** And this came within strips of Redcloak having [[TotalPartyKill completely wiped out]] the Resistance (with the exception of Niu, who escapes).
** [[spoiler: [[SinisterMinister Malack]]]] Malack]] and [[spoiler:[[EvilTwin Nale]]]] [[EvilTwin Nale]] are killed within a few panels of each other. The former was reduced to ash and the latter's corpse was disintegrated specifically to keep him from being resurrected, leaving little to no chance of either of them coming back.
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** [[spoiler: [[SinisterMinister Malack]]]] and [[spoiler:[[EvilTwin Nale]]]] are killed within a few panels of each other. The former was reduced to ash and the latter's corpse was disintegrated, leaving little to no chance of either of them coming back.

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** [[spoiler: [[SinisterMinister Malack]]]] and [[spoiler:[[EvilTwin Nale]]]] are killed within a few panels of each other. The former was reduced to ash and the latter's corpse was disintegrated, disintegrated specifically to keep him from being resurrected, leaving little to no chance of either of them coming back.

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