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: The first thing you have to understand is that in the world called [[Planet T-Bone|T-Bone]], there is no single unified death figure. Rather, each person has their own Death who is created for them at the moment of their birth, who follows them throughout their life. Each Death either loves or hates the person they are assigned to, or perhaps both. Sometimes they serve as a guardian angel (since most real guardian angels spend their time getting drunk on ambrosia and arresting innocent spirits), and sometimes as a source of calamity.
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:The first thing you have to understand is that in the world called [[Planet T-Bone|T-Bone]], there is no single unified death figure. Rather, each person has their own Death who is created for them at the moment of their birth, who follows them throughout their life. Each Death either loves or hates the person they are assigned to, or perhaps both. Sometimes they serve as a guardian angel (since most real guardian angels spend their time getting drunk on ambrosia and arresting innocent spirits), and sometimes as a source of calamity.
: —''[[Death of Trophy Wife]]'' #2
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== Deaths Seen On-Panel ==
 
== Deaths Seen On-Panel ==
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* Death of [[Exclamation!Master! (Y)|Exclamation!Master!]]:
 
* Death of [[Exclamation!Master! (Y)|Exclamation!Master!]]:
 
* Death of [[Trophy Wife]]:
 
* Death of [[Trophy Wife]]:
* Death of [[Pister Y. Maprika III]]:
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* Death of [[Pister Y Maprika III]]:
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 24 August 2022

The first thing you have to understand is that in the world called T-Bone, there is no single unified death figure. Rather, each person has their own Death who is created for them at the moment of their birth, who follows them throughout their life. Each Death either loves or hates the person they are assigned to, or perhaps both. Sometimes they serve as a guardian angel (since most real guardian angels spend their time getting drunk on ambrosia and arresting innocent spirits), and sometimes as a source of calamity.
Death of Trophy Wife #2

Deaths Seen On-Panel