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| significant other= [[Linderman's father|Unnamed husband]] |
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| child(ren) = [[Linderman]] |
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'''Linderman's mother''' remains on her deathbed, dying of cancer. |
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==Character History== |
==Character History== |
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===[[Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 3]]=== |
===[[Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 3]]=== |
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Linderman's mother lies in her bed, dying of liver cancer. Her organs are shutting down one by one. [[Linderman]] holds her hand, and [[Linderman's father|her husband]] sits nearby, watching vigil. Suddenly, she wakes up, [[heal]]ed from her son's touch. When her son explains that ''he'' was responsible for her miraculous recovery, not [[God]], Linderman's mother and father look at their son with fear. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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*Linderman's mother appears very religious: in her [[Linderman's home|home]], she keeps at least a statue of Jesus, a picture of Jesus, a framed picture of a cross on her nightstand, and a cross on the wall. She also wears a crucifix around her neck. |
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Revision as of 17:22, 20 April 2007
| Linderman's mother | |
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| First appearance | War Buddies, Part 3 |
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| Formal name | Unknown |
| Gender | |
| Significant other | Unnamed husband |
| Child | Linderman |
Linderman's mother remains on her deathbed, dying of cancer.
Character History
Graphic Novel:War Buddies, Part 3
Linderman's mother lies in her bed, dying of liver cancer. Her organs are shutting down one by one. Linderman holds her hand, and her husband sits nearby, watching vigil. Suddenly, she wakes up, healed from her son's touch. When her son explains that he was responsible for her miraculous recovery, not God, Linderman's mother and father look at their son with fear.
Notes
- Linderman's mother appears very religious: in her home, she keeps at least a statue of Jesus, a picture of Jesus, a framed picture of a cross on her nightstand, and a cross on the wall. She also wears a crucifix around her neck.
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