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You Shall Not Pass/Comic Books
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- In a 1980s storyline in Marvel Comics's Thor, the title character and other Asgardians are being pursued by the forces of Hel as they rescue mortals from the underworld. The heroes realize they will not be able to escape and Thor says he will stay to hold them off and give the others time to escape. He is then knocked unconscious from behind by Skurge the Executioner, a long-time villain who has finally realized how foolish much of his life has been. Skurge takes Thor's place, singlehandedly holding off the demonic hordes and perishing in battle, and earns a place in Valhalla, the heroes' afterlife. You can't go wrong with a Norse god blowing apart Viking zombies with machine guns borrowed from Earth.
- Though to be fair, Hela tried to keep Skurge in Hel, but realized that his act of heroism made his soul "too bright" for that dismal realm.
"They sing no songs in Hel, nor do they celebrate heroes. For silent is that dismal realm and cheerless. But the story of the Gjallerbru and the god who defended it is whispered across the Nine Worlds. And when a new arrival asks about the one to whom even Hela bows her head, the answer is always the same. He stood alone at Gjallerbru...and that answer is enough."
- In an annual story in the Marvel Transformers Generation 1 comic set in Cybertron, Optimus Prime says exactly this to Megatron when the Decepticon leader attempts to attack Iacon. They both survive.
- Kol Skywalker in Star Wars Legacy, during the aptly named "Massacre of Ossus" says to a horde of Sith and stormtroopers: "I am Kol Skywalker, servant of the Living Force! None of you will pass!". As expected, he dies in battle.
- Tony Stark in Earth X, knew that he had to keep the Celestials from destroying Earth just long enough for help to arrive. So, he turned his company into a huge Iron Man suit and he went off to fight them off. He was alone and had to fight off a horde of gods. He managed to live just long enough to see that he succeeded.
- This was basically how Superman was killed in the Death of Superman arc. After getting his ass kicked across America while trying to fight Doomsday, he finally plants himself in Metropolis and refuses to budge, saying the only way Doomsday will ever destroy his city is to kill him first. Doomsday proceeds to do just that, but takes such a beating in the process that he dies as well.
- Exoristos says this word for word in Demon Knights #7 as she is the last person remaining that's protecting the village. Then the Big Damn Heroes arrive.
- A rare version where the hero survives; In JLA-Avengers, during the final battle between the combined teams of heroes and the horde of villains under Krona's control, Wonder Woman orders the other heroes to press the attack while she takes on anyone or anything that would attack from the rear. Just as Surtur is about to advance on Wonder Woman, her mother Hippolyta and She Hulk offer to help her out.
She-Hulk: Yo, Star-shorts! I figured you'd be getting lonely so I thought I'd hang with you. We can talk girl-talk. Y'know, butt-kicking, name-taking, like that.
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