Resurrection Man
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Resurrection Man
Summary
Resurrection Man is a comics character[1]. He worked as a lawyer[2] and superhero[3]. He draws 651 Wikipedia views per month (comics_character category, ranking #307 of 1,513).[4]
Key Facts
- Resurrection Man held citizenship in United States[5].
- Resurrection Man's professions included lawyer[2].
- Resurrection Man's professions included superhero[3].
- Resurrection Man is the creator of Andy Lanning[6].
- Resurrection Man is the creator of Dan Abnett[7].
- Resurrection Man is the creator of Jackson Guice[8].
- Resurrection Man was a member of Forgotten Heroes[9].
- Resurrection Man was a member of Justice Legion Alpha[10].
- Resurrection Man was a member of Justice League[11].
- Resurrection Man is recorded as male[12].
- Resurrection Man's instance of is recorded as comics character[13].
- Resurrection Man's instance of is recorded as metahuman[14].
- Resurrection Man's family name is recorded as Shelley[15].
- Resurrection Man's given name is recorded as Mitchell[16].
- Resurrection Man's given name is recorded as Mitch[17].
- Resurrection Man's from narrative universe is recorded as DC Universe[18].
- Resurrection Man's present in work is recorded as Supergirl[19].
- Resurrection Man's superhuman feature or ability is recorded as immortality in fiction[20].
- Resurrection Man's enemy is recorded as Vandal Savage[21].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include lawyer[2] and superhero[3].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Andy Lanning[6], a comics artist[22], b. 1963[23], of United Kingdom[24], specialised in comics[25]; Dan Abnett[7], a writer[26], b. 1965[27], of United Kingdom[28], awarded the Bob Morane award for best foreign novel[29], specialised in comics[30]; and Jackson Guice[8], an inker[31], 1961–2025[32], of United States[33], awarded the Inkpot Award[34], specialised in comics[35].
Why It Matters
Resurrection Man draws 651 Wikipedia views per month (comics_character category, ranking #307 of 1,513).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]