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  2. Grim Reaper - Wikipedia

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    The Grim Reaper is a popular personification of death in Western culture in the form of a hooded skeletal figure wearing a black robe and carrying a scythe. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Since the 14th century, European art connected each of these various physical features to death, though the name "Grim Reaper" and the artistic popularity of all the features ...

  3. Personifications of death - Wikipedia

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    The earliest appearance of the name "Grim Reaper" in English is in the 1847 book The Circle of Human Life: [21] [22] [23] All know full well that life cannot last above seventy, or at the most eighty years. If we reach that term without meeting the grim reaper with his scythe, there or there about, meet him we surely shall.

  4. List of Grim & Evil characters - Wikipedia

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    Evergrimskull "Grim" Death a.k.a. The Grim Reaper is the personification of death appearing as a skeleton wearing a black, hooded cloak and armed with a scythe, who serves as a psychopomp between the realms of the living and the deceased. Grim was born around 137,000 years ago at the time of the Stone Age and speaks with a Jamaican accent.

  5. Grim Reaper (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Grim Reaper, a 2007 horror film; The Grim Reaper, episode 37 of Thriller (American TV series) La commare secca, typically titled in English as The Grim Reaper, a 1962 Italian mystery film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci; Antropophagus, distributed in the US as The Grim Reaper, a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato

  6. Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club (USA) - Wikipedia

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    The Grim Reapers MC takes its name and iconography from the symbolic personification of death, the Grim Reaper. The club's name is emblazoned on the top rocker of the three-piece patch. The center patch features the Grim Reaper in red holding a scythe, and is referred to as "the Ghost."

  7. Azrael - Wikipedia

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    Although lacking the eminent scythe, his portrayal nevertheless resembles the Grim Reaper. [42] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow mentions Azrael in " The Reaper and the Flowers " as an angel of death, but he is not equated with Samael , the angel of death in Jewish lore who appears as a fallen and malevolent angel , instead. [ 43 ]

  8. Grim Reaper (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Later still, the Grim Reaper with Ultron, Nekra and other allies, captured the Avengers. Grim Reaper attempted a recreation of "Simon Williams" as a zombie. He was pursued by the Vision and Wonder Man in a cave, and died in a fall from the cave ledge. [23] Grim Reaper was then resurrected by Nekra as a zombie, but he believed himself to be alive.

  9. Grim Reaper paradox - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, the Grim Reaper paradox is a paradox involving an infinite sequence of grim reapers, each tasked with killing a person if no reaper has already killed them. The paradox raises questions about the possibility of continuous time and the infinite past ( temporal finitism ).