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  2. Resurrection Man (film) - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection Man is a 1998 Irish extreme horror period drama film, set specifically in Northern Ireland, directed by Marc Evans with a screenplay written by Eoin McNamee based on his novel of the same name.

  3. Resurrection Man (character) - Wikipedia

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    The first volume of Resurrection Man was critically acclaimed and earned a dedicated fanbase but did not become a commercial success. The series ended in 1999 after 27 issues, with one issue being numbered Resurrection Man #1 Million (taking place in the 853rd century and tying into the DC One Million crossover). While the series answered many ...

  4. Resurrection man - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection man or resurrection men may refer to: A term for a body snatcher—a person who secretly exhumes dead bodies to sell them; Resurrection Man, the antagonist of the serial novel The Mysteries of London; Resurrection Man, a 1994 novel by Eoin McNamee. Resurrection Man, a 1998 film adaptation directed by Marc Evans

  5. Eoin McNamee - Wikipedia

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    The film version of Resurrection Man, for which he wrote the script, was released in 1998.That same year, McNamee also wrote the script for I Want You, a crime film directed by Michael Winterbottom.

  6. Body Doubles - Wikipedia

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    The Body Doubles appear in the relaunched Resurrection Man series. [4] In the new continuity, the two are a romantic couple and, rather than being supervillains, are mercenaries in the employ of an organization that Mitch Shelley (The Resurrection Man) once worked for and which now wants him back to figure out how he returns from the dead.

  7. Resurrection Men - Wikipedia

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    The title, besides the explanation in the book itself, is a reference to the body-snatchers of the 19th century, who were known as 'resurrectionists' or 'resurrection men'. Rebus himself, in the preceding novel, The Falls, was preoccupied with Burke and Hare who posed as grave-robbers and are often carelessly identified as 'resurrection men.' [2]

  8. Andy Lanning - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection Man (with co-author Dan Abnett, and art by Jackson Guice, DC, 1997–1999) Batman: "Two Faces" (with co-author Dan Abnett, and art by Anthony Williams, one shot Elseworlds story, DC, 1998) Superman: "Prime Time" (with co-author Dan Abnett, and art by Graham Higgins), a 10-page short story in Superman 80-Page Giant No. 1 (Feb. 1999)

  9. Jerry Cruncher - Wikipedia

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    He earns extra money as a resurrection man removing bodies from their graves for sale to medical schools and students as cadavers. During the story, Jerry Cruncher accompanies Jarvis Lorry and Lucie Manette to Paris to retrieve Dr. Alexandre Manette .