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* In the Owl House Fanfic "Fanfic/MyBrotherCainMyBrotherAbel": Philip tells his brother Caleb that he loves him, then stabs him in the side as the two embrace.
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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': In ''X-Men Annual'' #6, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} does this to [[ComicBook/DraculaMarvelComics Rachel Van Helsing]] after she has been bitten and turned into a vampire by Dracula: embracing her and staking her as a MercyKill as the sun comes up so she can see one last sunrise.

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': In ''X-Men Annual'' #6, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} does this to [[ComicBook/DraculaMarvelComics [[ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula Rachel Van Helsing]] after she has been bitten and turned into a vampire by Dracula: embracing her and staking her as a MercyKill as the sun comes up so she can see one last sunrise.
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* Pictured above, the end of Bruce Timm's story "Two of a Kind" from the first volume of ''ComicBook/BatmanBlackAndWhite'', where Harvey Dent shoots Marilyn as she embraces him.
* In Creator/MarvelComics, the Soviet Super Soldier Ursa Major is a man who [[{{Animorphism}} transforms into]] a {{bear|sAreBadNews}} -- his bear-hug can be deadly.
* ''ComicBook/SinCity'' does this a couple of times. Dwight does it to villain Ava at the end of ''A Dame to Kill For'' and in the short story "The Customer is Always Right", the Salesman, a nameless hitman, does it to a woman who apparently put the hit out on ''herself.''
* In ''ComicBook/XMen Annual'' #6, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} does this to [[ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula Rachel Van Helsing]] after she has been bitten and turned into a vampire by Dracula: embracing her and staking her as a MercyKill as the sun comes up so she can see one last sunrise.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Pictured above, the end of Bruce Timm's story "Two of a Kind" from the first volume of ''ComicBook/BatmanBlackAndWhite'', where Harvey Dent shoots Marilyn as she embraces him.
* In Creator/MarvelComics, the Soviet Super Soldier Ursa Major is a man who [[{{Animorphism}} transforms into]] a {{bear|sAreBadNews}} -- his bear-hug can be deadly.
* ''ComicBook/SinCity''
''ComicBook/SinCity'': The series does this a couple of times. Dwight does it to villain Ava at the end of ''A Dame to Kill For'' and in the short story "The Customer is Always Right", the Salesman, a nameless hitman, does it to a woman who apparently put the hit out on ''herself.''
* ''ComicBook/WinterGuard'': the Soviet Super Soldier Ursa Major is a man who [[{{Animorphism}} transforms into]] a {{bear|sAreBadNews}} -- his bear-hug can be deadly.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
In ''ComicBook/XMen ''X-Men Annual'' #6, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} does this to [[ComicBook/TheTombOfDracula [[ComicBook/DraculaMarvelComics Rachel Van Helsing]] after she has been bitten and turned into a vampire by Dracula: embracing her and staking her as a MercyKill as the sun comes up so she can see one last sunrise. sunrise.
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* ''Series/JakeAndTheFatman'': In "Second Time Round", a famous attorney is being blackmailed. His devoted secretary offers to kill the blackmailer. But instead she fakes the blackmailer's death. Then five years later the blackmailer turns up alive and is now blackmailing the secretary who is now married to the attorney running for governor. Unable to pay him off, the wife lures the blackmailer into a rendezvous, then shoots him while he is embracing her.

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