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* ''VisualNovel/YourTurnToDie'': The summary at the start of every chapter after 1-1 has the cast assembled on a couch, and characters who have died in the past chapter fade out as the narrator reaches their part.

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* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Downplayed in Creator/JonathanHickman's run, which has a logo with spots for all four members bordering it. Following the LastStand and death of [[spoiler:the Human Torch]], his spot is left conspicuously empty.
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* ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'': All-Stars Season 1 featured a wall with a large portrait of [=RuPaul=] and a portrait of a questions mark surrounded by smaller portraits of the other queens. After the team of queens were eliminated, they would take their portraits down from the wall. This feature was abandoned in later seasons of All-Stars.
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* Much like [[Franchise/{{Danganronpa}} the original franchise]], each chapter of ''Fanfic/DanganronpaMementoMori'', ''Fanfic/DanganronpaKommSusserTod'' and ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'' ends with a picture of the remaining students arranged in a grid, with the dead vanishing one by one.

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* Much like [[Franchise/{{Danganronpa}} the original franchise]], each chapter of the SeriesFic ''Fanfic/DanganronpaMementoMori'', ''Fanfic/DanganronpaKommSusserTod'' and ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'' ends with a picture of the remaining students arranged in a grid, with the dead vanishing one by one.
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* This trope is inverted with ''Webcomic/EveryoneIsHome'' during the comic's "Everyone Is Dead" arc. When the majority of the VideoGame/SuperSmashBrothers characters are poisoned during a banquet hosted by [[BitchInSheepsClothing Sephiroth]], the surviving cast set out to resurrect each slain character. The final panel for each comic during this arc would show thumbnail portraits of the cast with the still dead characters greyed out, each portrait being replaced with a colored one after they're brought back to life.

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* This trope is inverted with ''Webcomic/EveryoneIsHome'' during the comic's "Everyone Is Dead" arc. When the majority of the VideoGame/SuperSmashBrothers VideoGame/SuperSmashBros characters are poisoned during a banquet hosted by [[BitchInSheepsClothing Sephiroth]], the surviving cast set out to resurrect each slain character. The final panel for each comic during this arc would show thumbnail portraits of the cast with the still dead characters greyed out, each portrait being replaced with a colored one after they're brought back to life.
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* This trope is inverted with Webcomic/EveryoneIsHome during the comic's "Everyone Is Dead" arc. When the majority of the VideoGame/SuperSmashBrothers characters are poisoned during a banquet hosted by [[BitchInSheepsClothing Sephiroth]], the surviving cast set out to resurrect each slain character. The final panel for each comic during this arc would show thumbnail portraits of the cast with the still dead characters greyed out, each portrait being replaced with a colored one after they're brought back to life.

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* This trope is inverted with Webcomic/EveryoneIsHome ''Webcomic/EveryoneIsHome'' during the comic's "Everyone Is Dead" arc. When the majority of the VideoGame/SuperSmashBrothers characters are poisoned during a banquet hosted by [[BitchInSheepsClothing Sephiroth]], the surviving cast set out to resurrect each slain character. The final panel for each comic during this arc would show thumbnail portraits of the cast with the still dead characters greyed out, each portrait being replaced with a colored one after they're brought back to life.

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