Suicide doesn’t walk into a scene… he crashes into it with full punk-rock chaos energy.
One of the standout members of the graveyard crew in The Return of the Living Dead, Suicide feels like the unofficial ringleader of a group that already lives on the edge. Spiked hair, chain accessories, leather, attitude turned up to eleven, he looks like he stepped straight out of an 80s punk show and wandered into a horror movie by accident.
And then the horror shows up.
What makes Suicide memorable is how perfectly he fits the tone of the film. Return of the Living Dead blends comedy, punk culture, and genuine terror, and Suicide sits right in the middle of all three. He’s loud, reckless, and absolutely committed to the bit… right up until the situation spirals way beyond anything a graveyard party was supposed to become.
Fans love Suicide because he embodies that era’s raw energy. He’s not polished. He’s not safe. He’s pure vibe. And when things go wrong, really wrong, that wild confidence crashes headfirst into reality in a way that’s equal parts hilarious and horrifying.
Also, let’s be honest… if your name is Suicide, you are not exactly setting yourself up for a quiet evening.