Death (disambiguation)

Death is the termination of the biological functions that sustain a living organism.

Death, deceased or died may also refer to:

Personification

Places

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

Comics

Fictional entities

Characters

  • Death (Castlevania), also referred to as the Grim Reaper, a fictional character in the Castlevania video game series
  • Death (DC Comics), a fictional character in the comic book series The Sandman
  • Death (Discworld), a fictional character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series
  • Death (Marvel Comics), a fictional character in comic books published by Marvel
  • Death, a fictional video game character from Malice
  • Death, depicted in the television show Family Guy
  • Death, a high level monster from the game Perfect World
  • Death Larson, fictional character, brother of Wolf Larson in Jack London's 1904 novel The Sea-Wolf
  • Lord Peter Wimsey (Peter Death Bredon Wimsey), fictional character in a series of detective novels and short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers

Places

Literature

Music

Groups

EPs and songs

  • Death (album), an album by Teitanblood
  • Death (EP), an EP by Thy Serpent
  • "Death" (song), a song by British indie rock act White Lies
  • "Death", the original title for the song "Fiction" by Avenged Sevenfold, from their album Nightmare (2010)
  • "Death", the original title for the song "Fiction" by Avenged Sevenfold, from their album Nightmare (2010)
  • "Death", a song by Judas Priest on their album Nostradamus (2008)
  • "Death", a song by Skinny Puppy from their album The Process (1996)
  • "Death", a song by Devin Townsend from his album Physicist (2000)
  • "Died" (song), a song by Alice in Chains

Television

Other uses

  • Death (cigarette), a brand of cigarettes introduced in the United Kingdom in 1991 by The Enlightened Tobacco Company
  • Death (Tarot card), a Major Arcana tarot card
  • Brain death, a complete and irreversible cessation of brain activity
  • Second death, an eschatological concept in Judaism and Christianity

See also

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