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* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!'' [[note]]Though that was more of a subversion - the two were set up on a date thanks to Hebe's work with Aunt May's FEAST organisation, and she spent much of it pouring out her feelings about Hercules. Peter wasn't too bothered about it, and mostly sympathetic.[[/note]]

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* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!'' [[note]]Though [[note]]Though, that was more of a subversion - the two were set up on a date date, thanks to Hebe's work with Aunt May's FEAST organisation, organization, and she spent much of it pouring out her feelings about Hercules. Peter wasn't too bothered about it, and was mostly sympathetic.[[/note]]
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* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!'' (Though that was more of a subversion - the two were set up on a date thanks to Hebe's work with Aunt May's FEAST organisation, and she spent much of it pouring out her feelings about Hercules. Peter wasn't too bothered about it, and mostly sympathetic).

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* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!'' (Though [[note]]Though that was more of a subversion - the two were set up on a date thanks to Hebe's work with Aunt May's FEAST organisation, and she spent much of it pouring out her feelings about Hercules. Peter wasn't too bothered about it, and mostly sympathetic). sympathetic.[[/note]]

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* Aunt May from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. No, really. Despite her age, she dated numerous different men after Ben's death: Octo Octavius (ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), Nathan Lubensky, Willie Lumpkin, Jarvis ([[spoiler: that was a Skrull]]), and JJJ's dad who married her.

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* [[SilverFox Aunt May May]] from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. No, really. Despite her age, she dated numerous different men after Ben's death: Octo Octavius (ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), Nathan Lubensky, Willie Lumpkin, Jarvis ([[spoiler: that was a Skrull]]), and JJJ's dad who married her.



* Surprisingly enough, Spider-Man's [[SilverFox Aunt May]] attracts quite a few men - especially men her age. After Uncle Ben's death, she was engaged to Nathaniel Lubensky and married J. Jonah Jameson Sr., but she also had romantic flings with Willie Lumpkin and Edwin Jarvis and nearly married no one else than ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsOttoOctavius Doctor Octopus]]''!
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* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. If you still need proof, take a look at the ''[[Characters/SpiderManLoveInterests Love Interest section]]''. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!'' (Though that was more of a subversion - the two were set up on a date thanks to Hebe's work with Aunt May's FEAST organisation, and she spent much of it pouring out her feelings about Hercules. Peter wasn't too bothered about it, and mostly sympathetic).

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* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. If you still need proof, take a look at the ''[[Characters/SpiderManLoveInterests Love Interest section]]''. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!'' (Though that was more of a subversion - the two were set up on a date thanks to Hebe's work with Aunt May's FEAST organisation, and she spent much of it pouring out her feelings about Hercules. Peter wasn't too bothered about it, and mostly sympathetic).
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* Characters/{{Black Cat|MarvelComics}} who is also Spider-Man's most prominent love interest other than Mary Jane Watson is a bisexual case. Aside from Spider-Man, she has dated Wolverine, Daredevil, and many other male suitors. On the female side, she has dated Tamara Blake(Iron Cat), Odessa Drake, and a lot of female lovers as well.

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* ComicBook/{{Starfire}}. Case in point, when she visits the Gotham City Police Department in ''ComicBook/GothamCentral'', not just every men stares at her slack-jawed [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer but also a few women too]].
* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has to deal with guys literally falling off buildings so she'll rescue them -- and hopefully give them her phone number afterward.
* Franchise/WonderWoman. A given since she was blessed with the beauty of Aphrodite. Almost every comic she's in has someone commenting on her good looks.
* ComicBook/EttaCandy--Wondy's best friend off her home island--attracts quite a few male admirers mostly without trying or particularly caring, though she has dated a number of them. While she's not considered conventionally attractive she's buxom, outgoing, confident and a great fighter which many men have found attractive.
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* Archie Andrews from the ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'', for some reason (though the [[ComicBook/ArchieComics2015 2015 reboot]] has him as an attractive, funny musician). Besides Betty and Veronica, Archie has dates many other girls, including Cheryl Blossom, Ginger Lopez and especially Valerie Smith (his first black girlfriend) of the ''ComicBook/JosieAndThePussyCats'', as his ThirdOptionLoveInterest. It is thoroughly deconstructed when Betty brings over some photos of Archie. Veronica points out he's actually kind of ugly. This leads into them realizing he's selfish, boorish, and is generally bad, and they should both dump him. {{Beat}}. "You first." "No, ''you'' first." They glumly conclude that Archie is some sort of KavorkaMan.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' has Sonic attract several potential love interests such as Princess Sally, Amy Rose, Mina Mongoose, and Fiona Fox.
* The title character of the ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' finds that he is this: a strapping, hung and nude hunk whom every female character throws herself at, and when circumstances permit, he is eager to indulge them.
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': The titular main character, who has at one point or another attracted the attention of nearly the entire female cast.
* One of the main running gags for Ivar Anni-Padda in Valiant's ''Timewalker'' series. Whether he's walking down the street minding his own business, running for his life from the villain of the month or falling from the top of a skyscraper, all anybody can say about it is "Gorgeous!"
* John Carter in ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'', having no less than ''three Martian women'' in love with him! His wife Dejah also qualifies as a Dude Magnet.

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* Archie Andrews from the ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'', for some reason (though the [[ComicBook/ArchieComics2015 2015 reboot]] has him as an attractive, funny musician). Besides Betty and Veronica, Archie has dates many other girls, including Cheryl Blossom, Ginger Lopez and especially Valerie Smith (his first black girlfriend) of the ''ComicBook/JosieAndThePussyCats'', as his ThirdOptionLoveInterest. It is thoroughly deconstructed when Betty brings over some photos of Archie. Veronica points out he's actually kind of ugly. This leads into them realizing he's selfish, boorish, and is generally bad, and they should both dump him. {{Beat}}. "You first." "No, ''you'' first." They glumly conclude that Archie is some sort of KavorkaMan.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' has Sonic attract several potential love interests such as Princess Sally, Amy Rose, Mina Mongoose, and Fiona Fox.
* The title character of the ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' finds that he is this: a strapping, hung and nude hunk whom every female character throws herself at, and when circumstances permit, he is eager to indulge them.
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': The titular main character, who has at one point or another attracted the attention of nearly the entire female cast.
* One of the main running gags for Ivar Anni-Padda in Valiant's ''Timewalker'' series. Whether he's walking down the street minding his own business, running for his life from the villain of the month or falling from the top of a skyscraper, all anybody can say about it is "Gorgeous!"
* John Carter in ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'', having no less than ''three Martian women'' in love with him! His wife Dejah also qualifies as a Dude Magnet.



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* ComicBook/{{Starfire}}. Case in point, when she visits the Gotham City Police Department in ''ComicBook/GothamCentral'', not just every men stares at her slack-jawed [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer but also a few women too]].
* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has to deal with guys literally falling off buildings so she'll rescue them -- and hopefully give them her phone number afterward.
* Franchise/WonderWoman. A given since she was blessed with the beauty of Aphrodite. Almost every comic she's in has someone commenting on her good looks.
* ComicBook/EttaCandy--Wondy's best friend off her home island--attracts quite a few male admirers mostly without trying or particularly caring, though she has dated a number of them. While she's not considered conventionally attractive she's buxom, outgoing, confident and a great fighter which many men have found attractive.
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* Archie Andrews from the ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'', for some reason (though the [[ComicBook/ArchieComics2015 2015 reboot]] has him as an attractive, funny musician). Besides Betty and Veronica, Archie has dates many other girls, including Cheryl Blossom, Ginger Lopez and especially Valerie Smith (his first black girlfriend) of the ''ComicBook/JosieAndThePussyCats'', as his ThirdOptionLoveInterest. It is thoroughly deconstructed when Betty brings over some photos of Archie. Veronica points out he's actually kind of ugly. This leads into them realizing he's selfish, boorish, and is generally bad, and they should both dump him. {{Beat}}. "You first." "No, ''you'' first." They glumly conclude that Archie is some sort of KavorkaMan.
* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'' has Sonic attract several potential love interests such as Princess Sally, Amy Rose, Mina Mongoose, and Fiona Fox.
* The title character of the ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' finds that he is this: a strapping, hung and nude hunk whom every female character throws herself at, and when circumstances permit, he is eager to indulge them.
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': The titular main character, who has at one point or another attracted the attention of nearly the entire female cast.
* One of the main running gags for Ivar Anni-Padda in Valiant's ''Timewalker'' series. Whether he's walking down the street minding his own business, running for his life from the villain of the month or falling from the top of a skyscraper, all anybody can say about it is "Gorgeous!"
* John Carter in ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'', having no less than ''three Martian women'' in love with him! His wife Dejah also qualifies as a Dude Magnet.

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* Ryan Choi, ''[[ComicBook/TheAtom The All-New Atom]]'', finds himself utterly baffled by the way the women of Ivy Town find him attractive -- including at least one supervillainess. He has to be reassured by Franchise/WonderWoman herself that there's nothing supernatural about it.
* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
** Bruce Wayne has never had a problem with the ladies. Well, technically he ''has'', but it's more of a "getting them to go away" problem than a "getting them to come by in the first place" problem.
** Dick Grayson as ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}. Watch out for that smile, ladies. [[IDidntMeanToTurnYouOn He doesn't realize it]], but it's actually a weapon. In ''Girl Power'', ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} spontaneously kissed him ([[ComicBook/Supergirl2005 and later doodled a picture of her snuggling up to him]]). She hastily apologized to Starfire, only for her to say she understood. He's also MrFanservice, so they're doing something right there.
** Third ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake, is no slouch either. While he's only ever been in a committed relationship with Stephanie Brown (ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}), he's attracted the, frequently unwanted, attention of Darla Aquista (the Warlock's Daughter), Hong Kong gangster [[spoiler:and possibly undercover cop]] Lynx, Cassandra Sandsmark aka Wondergirl (though they ultimately decided they were BetterAsFriends), and possibly Cassandra Cain (she wasn't really herself at the time, being drugged up and crazy). Even Lady Shiva was a bit more touchy-feely with him when they first met than was really necessary.
* Connor Hawke, the unworldly second ComicBook/GreenArrow, just has to show up for women to start throwing themselves at him. The irony is that unlike [[TheCasanova his father, Ollie Queen]], Connor is [[CelibateHero a monk-for-life]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** The titular character Clark Kent. He's attracted: ComicBook/LanaLang, Lori Lemaris (a mermaid!), ComicBook/LoisLane, Cat Grant, Franchise/WonderWoman (with plenty of ShipTease pre-''New 52'' and a RelationshipUpgrade in the ''New 52'' itself), Maxima, [[ComicBook/NewGods Amazing Grace]], The Queen Of Fables, La Encantadora, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}!, Ice (Guy Gardner's main squeeze), Obsession (Dana Dearden), a Latina cop, an alien insect queen that had taken Lana's form, and Lyla (a purple-haired chick from Kandor), and hilariously enough, ''Catwoman''. His [=DCAU=] incarnation was also noted by Lana Lang to be irresistible [[NerdsAreSexy even as Clark Kent]] to girls back in high school, and was teased with Volcana and implied to have been in a relationship with Lashina while brainwashed. As an [[AllAmazonsWantHercules incredibly powerful]], [[MagneticHero charismatic]], [[{{Hunk}} muscled and handsome]] and [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan kind-hearted]] man and [[TheAce all around competent]] superhero, this pretty much comes with the territory.
*** [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Conner Kent]] has attracted Supergirl, [[ComicBook/NewGods Knockout]], Tana Moon, Roxy Leech, Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) and Batgirl (Cassandra Cain). Chris Kent was dating Thara Ak-Var, and girls chased him wherever he went. Like father, like sons.
*** In the ComicBook/New52, Superboy has ShipTease moments with Caitlin Fairchild, Rose Wilson, and Cassandra Sandsmark. At one point, a random woman dumps her boyfriend and tries to chat him up.
* ComicBook/SteveTrevor is usually considered very attractive in universe and despite him being a proper gentleman who only has eyes for Wonder Woman plenty of other women have made advances on him and in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] a whole slew of villainesses tried kidnapping him for themselves. This is played up in ''ComicBook/{{The Legend of Wonder Woman|2016}}'' where newspapers comment on how attractive he is when interviewing him and Etta Candy calls him a "dreamboat".
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* ComicBook/{{Starfire}}. Case in point, when she visits the Gotham City Police Department in ''ComicBook/GothamCentral'', not just every men stares at her slack-jawed [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer but also a few women too]].
* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has to deal with guys literally falling off buildings so she'll rescue them -- and hopefully give them her phone number afterward.
* Franchise/WonderWoman. A given since she was blessed with the beauty of Aphrodite. Almost every comic she's in has someone commenting on her good looks.
* ComicBook/EttaCandy--Wondy's best friend off her home island--attracts quite a few male admirers mostly without trying or particularly caring, though she has dated a number of them. While she's not considered conventionally attractive she's buxom, outgoing, confident and a great fighter which many men have found attractive.

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* ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}... the Murdock mojo runs strong enough to leave even Spider-Man envious.
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': The Hulk, surprisingly enough. A lot of women, both human and non human, seem to fall for him. To date he has been married at least three times (two now dead and one partially insane) and bedded many more. Bruce Banner on the other hand... Well, at least he has Betty.
* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. If you still need proof, take a look at the ''[[Characters/SpiderManLoveInterests Love Interest section]]''. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!'' (Though that was more of a subversion - the two were set up on a date thanks to Hebe's work with Aunt May's FEAST organisation, and she spent much of it pouring out her feelings about Hercules. Peter wasn't too bothered about it, and mostly sympathetic).
* Tony Stark aka ComicBook/IronMan is the epitome of this trope. It'd be easier to list the women he hasn't dated in the Marvel verse. Primary examples include [[SexySecretary Pepper Potts]], [[AmazonianBeauty She-Hulk]], ComicBook/BlackWidow and he's even had flings with Gamora, Wasp and Madam Masque.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} by god, having lived hundreds of years it's a wonder Logan hasn't gotten any [=STDs=] from the thousands of women he's been with (though his healing factor may have to do with that). And being the new leader of the X-Men doubled his magnetism. Chicks just can't seem to get enough this [[CarpetOfVirility hairy manly]] mutant.
*** Also Jimmy Hudson, his son in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe. He was a ladies' man even before his mutation manifested. Afterwards, he develops an attraction to Kitty (who was the first person to inform him of his birth father's identity and helps him adjust to his mutation and life on the run) and is promptly seduced by Jean Grey (both to demoralize Kitty as a leader and to finally indulge in her suppressed attraction to the original Wolverine, who died in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'' before Jimmy was introduced). When he popped up in the main Marvel Universe, he got his share of female attention there, too, including some interest from a time-travelling teen Jean Grey.
** [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]]. This may well be a function of his (literal) supernatural luck, but there are [[{{Bishounen}} other explanations]].
** ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}} has had at least six different girlfriends, and that's just counting his mainstream version. ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} also once tried it on with him, and [[ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon Colleen Wing]] gave him the keys to her apartment and an open invitation for a booty call. In particular, he seems to be irresistible to telepaths. His younger self had only been in the future for a few months, and still managed to catch the eye of at least five girls, including, inevitably, Jean - then again he does display Cyke's dorkiness 100% of the time so it's really not a surprise.
** ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, sweet merciful crap. The guy has a list of girlfriends as long as his tail and all while he's blue and fuzzy. Then again, he is generally drawn as a CuteMonsterGuy who resembles a blue pointy-eared Errol Flynn, and he's got swashbuckling charm on his side. Plus, [[WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution "chicks dig the fuzzy dude".]]
** "Chicks dig the [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom fuzzy]] dude" indeed, as Beast can also count for this trope. He's had several love interests over the years, and during his tenure with the Avengers, it was not rare to see groups of women all over him whenever he went out, more than one expressing interest in running her fingers through his fur.
** Doug Ramsey/Cypher of the ''ComicBook/NewMutants''. He dated [[MsFanservice pre-bodyswap]] [[LikesOlderWomen Psylocke]] as well as teammate Wolfsbane, but has also managed to earn himself quite the following of female villains.
** His teammate, ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}, is the MrFanservice of the team despite (initially) only being fourteen. He's dated Gosamyr, Boom-Boom, and Magma, had a girlfriend prior to joining the New Mutants, and has been shown surrounded by gaggles of woman.


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* ComicBook/JeanGrey is the object of affection for many (translation: almost every, except for the ones who were explicitly/later confirmed to be gay) male X-Men members, including Professor X himself for a brief period in the old days.
** Even as a time-travelling teenager, she attracts eyes, with Emma Frost (no stranger to this herself) referring to her as "the fresh-faced young redhead who turns every man's head" - though in the context of how she needed to grow up, because she wouldn't always be that way. Examples include Tykeclops, young Beast, young Warren, Jimmy Hudson, Goldballs, Quentin Quire (though he more or less immediately drops it once she reads his mind and the two actually get on alarmingly well once she shoots him down - though he is still somewhat interested), and Ganke and Miles Morales (during her brief jaunt to the Ultimate Universe). Even adult Beast and Cyclops notice her, though mainly in a nostalgic sense, since it's when both of them fell in love with her - when she makes a move on adult Cyclops, he gently but very, very firmly shuts her down.
** It's made worse by the fact that she's a massively powerful telepath, so she tends to pick up on perverted thoughts. As an adult, she's fairly sanguine about it. As a teenager, she's understandably less so, especially since her telepathy comes in very suddenly and at full power, far earlier than it originally did (implicitly because Xavier's no longer suppressing it). However, by the time she ends up in the Ultimate Universe, she's more or less adjusted to it, with Miles observing when Ganke worries what she might be picking up that he thought the same thing, but she has apparently SeenItAll.
* Aunt May from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. No, really. Despite her age, she dated numerous different men after Ben's death: Octo Octavius (ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), Nathan Lubensky, Willie Lumpkin, Jarvis ([[spoiler: that was a Skrull]]), and JJJ's dad who married her.
* Jessica Drew's ComicBook/SpiderWoman, thanks to her power which has a side effect of attracting men.
* Susan Storm from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' got attention from [[ComicBook/UltimateIronMan Tony Stark]], Namor, Mole Man, Strange Josie and ended up with [[spoiler:Ben Grimm]].
** Her mainstream counterpart is no slouch, either, with [[HappilyMarried Reed]], Namor, and Deadpool just a few of her many, many admirers.
* The ComicBook/ScarletWitch is an attractive woman who's gained the attentions of [[ComicBook/TheVision Vision]], {{ComicBook/Hawkeye}}, ComicBook/RedSkull, ComicBook/DoctorDoom, [[DarkIsNotEvil Brother Voodoo]], and in the Ultimate comics, {{ComicBook/Quicksilver}} (yeah... best not to ask). She even attracted some interest from Angel, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, and a comment from ComicBook/JeanGrey about how [[LesYay "that witch is much too attractive."]]
* ComicBook/SheHulk could put her cousin to shame when it comes to attracting the opposite sex. She's not only very [[MsFanservice open about her attractiveness,]] but she's had sex with so many men she's quite likely the poster girl for ReallyGetsAround in the MU and all manner of men, super or otherwise, are magnetically drawn to her. Being an AmazonianBeauty who is depicted as a SexGoddess is bound to elicit this. In ''and'' out of fandom.
* ComicBook/BlackWidow is well known for being drop-dead gorgeous and is frequently commented on her good looks from famous heroes to random citizens. Given her name, this is unsurprising, and it's equally unsurprising that she's exploited it. Some notable people she's been paired with (in multiple media) are as listed: Iron Man, Hercules, Daredevil, and Hawkeye.
* Gamora, the ActionGirl from ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' has had quite a few admirers during her run. She has had relationships with [[ComicBook/Warlock1967 Adam Warlock]], Richard Rider (Nova), [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] and (more recently comic-wise and in the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse live-action version]]) Star-Lord. Not even knowing she's both [[TheDreaded the deadliest woman in the galaxy]] and the daughter of ''[[GalacticConqueror Thanos]]'' discourages men from pursuing her. Being the very definition of a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe probably helps with that.
* It's been a recurring gag that many of [[Characters/MarvelComicsStorm Storm's]] enemies are men with a VillainousCrush on her. She's been in canon relationships with both Black Panther and Wolverine, and Luke Cage commented on her good looks in one issue they interacted. Even Doctor Doom has shown serious interest in her (which she on some level reciprocated, though not enough to let his plans go unthwarted).
* [[Characters/MarvelComicsMaryJaneWatson Mary Jane Watson]] is one of the primary love interests for Peter Parker's Spider Man, but she has also attracted a number of other people. She was in a LoveTriangle with Peter and Harry. During the period in the JMS era when Peter and family moved into Avengers Tower, both Tony Stark and Wolverine occasionally flirted with her. On a darker note, she also gets the attention of stalkers.
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* [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Dejah Thoris]] from ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'' had many male villains attracted to her such as [[VillainousGlutton Tal Hajus]], [[AristocratsAreEvil Sab Than]], [[TheBrute Thurid]], [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Dargur Andalust]], [[EvilOverlord Salensus Oll]] and the list goes on... What make this notable is that many of these villains belong to [[FantasticRacism highly xenophobic races]] that otherwise views her race as inferiors, but otherwise wouldn't mind having a InterspeciesRomance with her.

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!!!Franchise/{{DCU}}:
* Ryan Choi, ''[[ComicBook/TheAtom The All-New Atom]]'', finds himself utterly baffled by the way the women of Ivy Town find him attractive -- including at least one supervillainess. He has to be reassured by Franchise/WonderWoman herself that there's nothing supernatural about it.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** Dick Grayson as ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}. Watch out for that smile, ladies. [[IDidntMeanToTurnYouOn He doesn't realize it]], but it's actually a weapon. In one story, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} spontaneously made out with him. She hastily apologized to Starfire, only for her to say she understood. He's also MrFanservice, so they're doing something right there.
** The apple didn't far fall from the adoptive tree, as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]] has never had a problem with the ladies. Well, technically he ''has'', but it's more of a "getting them to go away" problem than a "getting them to come by in the first place" problem.
** Former Robin and current ComicBook/RedRobin, [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]], is no slouch either. While he's only ever been in a committed relationship with Stephanie (Batgirl), he's attracted the, frequently unwanted, attention of Darla Aquista (the Warlock's Daughter), Hong Kong gangster [[spoiler: possibly undercover cop]] Lynx, Cassandra Sandsmark aka Wondergirl (though they ultimately decided they were BetterAsFriends), and possibly Cassandra Cain (she wasn't really herself at the time, being drugged up and crazy). Even Lady Shiva was a bit more touchy-feely with him when they first met than was really necessary.
* Connor Hawke, the unworldly second ComicBook/GreenArrow, just has to show up for women to start throwing themselves at him. The irony is that unlike [[TheCasanova his father, Ollie Queen]], Connor is [[CelibateHero a monk-for-life]].
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** The titular character Clark Kent. He's attracted: ComicBook/LanaLang, Lori Lemaris (a mermaid!), ComicBook/LoisLane, Cat Grant, Franchise/WonderWoman (with plenty of ShipTease pre-''New 52'' and a RelationshipUpgrade in the ''New 52'' itself), Maxima, [[ComicBook/NewGods Amazing Grace]], The Queen Of Fables, La Encantadora, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}!, Ice (Guy Gardner's main squeeze), Obsession (Dana Dearden), a Latina cop, an alien insect queen that had taken Lana's form, and Lyla (a [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair purple-haired chick]] from Kandor), and hilariously enough, ''Catwoman''. His [=DCAU=] incarnation was also noted by Lana Lang to be irresistible [[NerdsAreSexy even as Clark Kent]] to girls back in high school, and was teased with Volcana and implied to have been in a relationship with Lashina while brainwashed. As an [[AllAmazonsWantHercules incredibly powerful]], [[MagneticHero charismatic]], [[{{Hunk}} muscled and handsome]] and [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan kind-hearted]] man and [[TheAce all around competent]] superhero, this pretty much comes with the territory.
*** [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Conner Kent]] has attracted Supergirl, [[ComicBook/NewGods Knockout]], Tana Moon, Roxy Leech, Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) and Batgirl (Cassandra Cain). Chris Kent was dating Thara Ak-Var, and girls chased him wherever he went. Like father, like sons.
*** In the ComicBook/New52, Superboy has ShipTease moments with Caitlin Fairchild, Rose Wilson, and Cassandra Sandsmark. At one point, a random woman dumps her boyfriend and tries to chat him up.
* ComicBook/SteveTrevor is usually considered very attractive in universe and despite him being a proper gentleman who only has eyes for Wonder Woman plenty of other women have made advances on him and in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] a whole slew of villainesses tried kidnapping him for themselves. This is played up in ''ComicBook/{{The Legend of Wonder Woman|2016}}'' where newspapers comment on how attractive he is when interviewing him and Etta Candy calls him a "dreamboat".

!!!Franchise/MarvelUniverse:
* ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}... the Murdock mojo runs strong enough to leave even Spider-Man envious.
* The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, surprisingly enough. A lot of women, both human and non human, seem to fall for him. To date he has been married at least three times (two now dead and one partially insane) and bedded many more. Bruce Banner on the other hand...
* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. If you still need proof, take a look at the ''[[Characters/SpiderManLoveInterests Love Interest section]]''. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!''
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} by god, having lived hundreds of years it's a wonder Logan hasn't gotten any [=STDs=] from the thousands of women he's been with (though his healing factor may have to do with that). And being the new leader of the X-Men doubled his magnetism. Chicks just can't seem to get enough this [[CarpetOfVirility hairy manly]] mutant.
*** Also ComicBook/JimmyHudson, his son in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe. He was a ladies' man even before his mutation manifested. Afterwards, he develops an attraction to Kitty (who was the first person to inform him of his birth father's identity and helps him adjust to his mutation and life on the run) and is promptly seduced by Jean Grey (both to demoralize Kitty as a leader and to finally indulge in her suppressed attraction to the original Wolverine, who died in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}} before Jimmy was introduced).
** ComicBook/{{Longshot}}. This may well be a function of his (literal) supernatural luck, but there are [[{{Bishounen}} other explanations]].
** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} has had at least six different girlfriends, and that's just counting his mainstream version. Psylocke also once tried it on with him, and ComicBook/ColleenWing gave him the keys to her apartment and an open invitation for a booty call. In particular, he seems to be irresistible to telepaths. His younger self had only been in the future for a few months, and still managed to catch the eye of at least five girls - then again he does display Cyke's dorkiness 100% of the time so it's really not a surprise.
** ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, sweet merciful crap. The guy has a list of girlfriends as long as his tail and all while he's short, blue, and fuzzy. Then again [[WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution "chicks dig the fuzzy dude".]]
** "Chicks dig the [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom fuzzy]] dude" indeed, as Beast can also count for this trope. He's had several love interests over the years, and during his tenure with the Avengers, it was not rare to see groups of women all over him whenever he went out, more than one expressing interest in running her fingers through his fur.
** Doug Ramsey/Cypher of the ''ComicBook/NewMutants''. He dated [[MsFanService pre-bodyswap]] [[LikesOlderWomen Psylocke]] as well as teammate Wolfsbane, but has also managed to earn himself quite the following of female villains.
** His teammate, ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}, is the MrFanservice of the team despite (initially) only being fourteen. He's dated Gosamyr, Boom-Boom, and Magma, had a girlfriend prior to joining the New Mutants, and has been shown surrounded by gaggles of woman.



!!!Franchise/{{DCU}}:
* ComicBook/{{Starfire}}. Case in point, when she visits the Gotham City Police Department in ''ComicBook/GothamCentral'', not just every men stares at her slack-jawed [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer but also a few women too]].
* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} has to deal with guys literally falling off buildings so she'll rescue them -- and hopefully give them her phone number afterward.
* Franchise/WonderWoman. A given since she was blessed with the beauty of Aphrodite. Almost every comic she's in has someone commenting on her good looks.
* ComicBook/EttaCandy--Wondy's best friend off her home island--attracts quite a few male admirers mostly without trying or particularly caring, though she has dated a number of them. While she's not considered conventionally attractive she's buxom, outgoing, confident and a great fighter which many men have found attractive.

!!!Franchise/MarvelUniverse:
* ComicBook/JeanGrey is the object of affection for many male X-Men members, including Professor X himself for a brief period in the old days.
* Aunt May from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. No, really. Despite her age, she dated numerous different men after Ben's death: Octo Octavius (ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), Nathan Lubensky, Willie Lumpkin, Jarvis ([[spoiler: that was a Skrull]]), and JJJ's dad who married her.
* Jessica Drew's ComicBook/SpiderWoman, thanks to her power which has a side effect of attracting men.
* Susan Storm from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' got attention from [[ComicBook/UltimateIronMan Tony Stark]], Namor, Mole Man, Strange Josie and ended up with [[spoiler:Ben Grimm]].
* ''ComicBook/ScarletWitch'' is an attractive woman who gotten the attentions of [[ComicBook/TheVision Vision]], ComicBook/RedSkull, [[DarkIsNotEvil Brother Voodoo]], and ComicBook/Quicksilver (alternative timeline).



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*** In the Comicbook/{{New 52}}, Superboy has ShipTease moments with Caitlin Fairchild, Rose Wilson, and Cassandra Sandsmark. At one point, a random woman dumps her boyfriend and tries to chat him up.

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* Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}... the Murdock mojo runs strong enough to leave even Spider-Man envious.
* The Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, surprisingly enough. A lot of women, both human and non human, seem to fall for him. To date he has been married at least three times (two now dead and one partially insane) and bedded many more. Bruce Banner on the other hand...

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* The Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, surprisingly enough. A lot of women, both human and non human, seem to fall for him. To date he has been married at least three times (two now dead and one partially insane) and bedded many more. Bruce Banner on the other hand...



* ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' has Sonic attract several potential love interests such as Princess Sally, Amy Rose, Mina Mongoose, and Fiona Fox.

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* ''ComicBook/ScarletWitch'' is an attractive woman who gotten the attentions of [[ComicBook/TheVision Vision]], ComicBook/RedSkull, [[DarkIsNotEvil Brother Voodoo]], and ComicBook/Quicksilver (alternative timeline).
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* ''ComicBook/MarvelStarWars'': Zeltrons are [[http://images.plurk.com/7b4dada705f4bfbf1b0c332da452b38d.jpg drawn to]] Leia Organa just as they are to her brother, and for the same reasons - she's heroic, famous, and Force-Sensitive.

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*** Also ComicBook/JimmyHudson, his son in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe. He was a ladies' man even before his mutation manifested. Afterwards, he develops an attraction to Kitty (who was the first person to inform him of his birth father's identity and helps him adjust to his mutation and life on the run) and is promptly seduced by Jean Grey (both to demoralize Kitty as a leader and to finally indulge in her suppressed attraction to the original Wolverine).

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*** Also ComicBook/JimmyHudson, his son in the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe. He was a ladies' man even before his mutation manifested. Afterwards, he develops an attraction to Kitty (who was the first person to inform him of his birth father's identity and helps him adjust to his mutation and life on the run) and is promptly seduced by Jean Grey (both to demoralize Kitty as a leader and to finally indulge in her suppressed attraction to the original Wolverine).Wolverine, who died in ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}} before Jimmy was introduced).
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** Longshot. This may well be a function of his (literal) supernatural luck, but there are [[{{Bishounen}} other explanations]].

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** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} has had at least six different girlfriends, and that's just counting his mainstream version. Psylocke also once tried it on with him, and ComicBook/ColleenWing gave him the keys to her apartment and an open invitation for a booty call. In particular, he seems to be irresistible to telepaths. His younger self had only been in the future for a few months, and still managed to catch the eye of at least five girls - then again he does display Cyke's {{Adorkable}} 100% of the time so it's really not a surprise.

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** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} has had at least six different girlfriends, and that's just counting his mainstream version. Psylocke also once tried it on with him, and ComicBook/ColleenWing gave him the keys to her apartment and an open invitation for a booty call. In particular, he seems to be irresistible to telepaths. His younger self had only been in the future for a few months, and still managed to catch the eye of at least five girls - then again he does display Cyke's {{Adorkable}} dorkiness 100% of the time so it's really not a surprise.
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* Etta Candy--Wondy's best friend off her home island--attracts quite a few male admirers mostly without trying or particularly caring, though she has dated a number of them. While she's not considered conventionally attractive she's buxom, outgoing, confident and a great fighter which many men have found attractive.

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* Etta Candy--Wondy's ComicBook/EttaCandy--Wondy's best friend off her home island--attracts quite a few male admirers mostly without trying or particularly caring, though she has dated a number of them. While she's not considered conventionally attractive she's buxom, outgoing, confident and a great fighter which many men have found attractive.
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* ComicBook/SteveTrevor is usually considered very attractive in universe and despite him being a proper gentleman who only has eyes for Wonder Woman plenty of other women have made advances on him. This is played up in ''ComicBook/{{The Legend of Wonder Woman|2016}}'' where newspapers comment on how attractive he is when interviewing him and Etta Candy calls him a "dreamboat".

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* ComicBook/SteveTrevor is usually considered very attractive in universe and despite him being a proper gentleman who only has eyes for Wonder Woman plenty of other women have made advances on him.him and in [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] a whole slew of villainesses tried kidnapping him for themselves. This is played up in ''ComicBook/{{The Legend of Wonder Woman|2016}}'' where newspapers comment on how attractive he is when interviewing him and Etta Candy calls him a "dreamboat".
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** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} has had at least six different girlfriends, and that's just counting his mainstream version. Psylocke also once tried it on with him, and ComicBook/ColleenWing gave him the keys to her apartment within days of meeting him. In particular, he seems to be irresistible to telepaths. His younger self had only been in the future for a few months, and still managed to catch the eye of at least five girls - then again he does display Cyke's {{Adorkable}} 100% of the time so it's really not a surprise.

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** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} has had at least six different girlfriends, and that's just counting his mainstream version. Psylocke also once tried it on with him, and ComicBook/ColleenWing gave him the keys to her apartment within days of meeting him.and an open invitation for a booty call. In particular, he seems to be irresistible to telepaths. His younger self had only been in the future for a few months, and still managed to catch the eye of at least five girls - then again he does display Cyke's {{Adorkable}} 100% of the time so it's really not a surprise.
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* Etta Candy--Wondy's best friend off her home island--attracts quite a few male admirers mostly without trying or particularly caring, though she has dated a number of them. While she's not considered conventionally attractive she's buxom, outgoing, confident and a great fighter which many men have found attractive.
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!!!Franchise/{{DCU}}:
* Ryan Choi, ''[[ComicBook/TheAtom The All-New Atom]]'', finds himself utterly baffled by the way the women of Ivy Town find him attractive -- including at least one supervillainess. He has to be reassured by Franchise/WonderWoman herself that there's nothing supernatural about it.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** Dick Grayson as ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}. Watch out for that smile, ladies. [[IDidntMeanToTurnYouOn He doesn't realize it]], but it's actually a weapon. In one story, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} spontaneously made out with him. She hastily apologized to Starfire, only for her to say she understood. He's also MrFanservice, so they're doing something right there.
** The apple didn't far fall from the adoptive tree, as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]] has never had a problem with the ladies. Well, technically he ''has'', but it's more of a "getting them to go away" problem than a "getting them to come by in the first place" problem.
** Former Robin and current ComicBook/RedRobin, [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]], is no slouch either. While he's only ever been in a committed relationship with Stephanie (Batgirl), he's attracted the, frequently unwanted, attention of Darla Aquista (the Warlock's Daughter), Hong Kong gangster [[spoiler: possibly undercover cop]] Lynx, Cassandra Sandsmark aka Wondergirl (though they ultimately decided they were BetterAsFriends), and possibly Cassandra Cain (she wasn't really herself at the time, being drugged up and crazy). Even Lady Shiva was a bit more touchy-feely with him when they first met than was really necessary.
* Connor Hawke, the unworldly second ComicBook/GreenArrow, just has to show up for women to start throwing themselves at him. The irony is that unlike [[TheCasanova his father, Ollie Queen]], Connor is [[CelibateHero a monk-for-life]].
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** The titular character Clark Kent. He's attracted: ComicBook/LanaLang, Lori Lemaris (a mermaid!), ComicBook/LoisLane, Cat Grant, Franchise/WonderWoman (with plenty of ShipTease pre-''New 52'' and a RelationshipUpgrade in the ''New 52'' itself), Maxima, [[ComicBook/NewGods Amazing Grace]], The Queen Of Fables, La Encantadora, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}!, Ice (Guy Gardner's main squeeze), Obsession (Dana Dearden), a Latina cop, an alien insect queen that had taken Lana's form, and Lyla (a [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair purple-haired chick]] from Kandor), and hilariously enough, ''Catwoman''. His [=DCAU=] incarnation was also noted by Lana Lang to be irresistible [[NerdsAreSexy even as Clark Kent]] to girls back in high school, and was teased with Volcana and implied to have been in a relationship with Lashina while brainwashed. As an [[AllAmazonsWantHercules incredibly powerful]], [[MagneticHero charismatic]], [[{{Hunk}} muscled and handsome]] and [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan kind-hearted]] man and [[TheAce all around competent]] superhero, this pretty much comes with the territory.
*** [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Conner Kent]] has attracted Supergirl, [[ComicBook/NewGods Knockout]], Tana Moon, Roxy Leech, Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) and Batgirl (Cassandra Cain). Chris Kent was dating Thara Ak-Var, and girls chased him wherever he went. Like father, like sons.
*** In the Comicbook/{{New 52}}, Superboy has ShipTease moments with Caitlin Fairchild, Rose Wilson, and Cassandra Sandsmark. At one point, a random woman dumps her boyfriend and tries to chat him up.
* ComicBook/SteveTrevor is usually considered very attractive in universe and despite him being a proper gentleman who only has eyes for Wonder Woman plenty of other women have made advances on him. This is played up in ''ComicBook/{{The Legend of Wonder Woman|2016}}'' where newspapers comment on how attractive he is when interviewing him and Etta Candy calls him a "dreamboat".

!!!Franchise/MarvelUniverse:
* Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}... the Murdock mojo runs strong enough to leave even Spider-Man envious.
* The Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, surprisingly enough. A lot of women, both human and non human, seem to fall for him. To date he has been married at least three times (two now dead and one partially insane) and bedded many more. Bruce Banner on the other hand...
* Peter Parker alias ComicBook/SpiderMan. His lovers' gallery is probably exceeded only by Batman, and in Batman's case most of the relationships are merely used to maintain his playboy image. In fact, the Human Torch "snaps" when he learns that his best bud Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker, who he was extremely envious of for his ability to attract women. Johnny even labeled Peter's ability the "Parker Luck", much to Spidey's amusement, who uses the same term to describe his bad luck. If you still need proof, take a look at the ''[[Characters/SpiderManLoveInterests Love Interest section]]''. ''He even nabbed [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules Hercules]]' former wife!''
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} by god, having lived hundreds of years it's a wonder Logan hasn't gotten any [=STDs=] from the thousands of women he's been with (though his healing factor may have to do with that). And being the new leader of the X-Men doubled his magnetism. Chicks just can't seem to get enough this [[CarpetOfVirility hairy manly]] mutant.
** Longshot. This may well be a function of his (literal) supernatural luck, but there are [[{{Bishounen}} other explanations]].
** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} has had at least six different girlfriends, and that's just counting his mainstream version. Psylocke also once tried it on with him. In particular, he seems to be irresistible to telepaths. His younger self had only been in the future for a few months, and still managed to catch the eye of at least five girls - then again he does display Cyke's {{Adorkable}} 100% of the time so it's really not a surprise.
** ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, sweet merciful crap. The guy has a list of girlfriends as long as his tail and all while he's short, blue, and fuzzy. Then again [[WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution "chicks dig the fuzzy dude".]]
** "Chicks dig the [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom fuzzy]] dude" indeed, as Beast can also count for this trope. He's had several love interests over the years, and during his tenure with the Avengers, it was not rare to see groups of women all over him whenever he went out, more than one expressing interest in running her fingers through his fur.
** Doug Ramsey/Cypher of the ''ComicBook/NewMutants''. He dated [[MsFanService pre-bodyswap]] [[LikesOlderWomen Psylocke]] as well as teammate Wolfsbane, but has also managed to earn himself quite the following of female villains.
** His teammate, ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}, is the MrFanservice of the team despite (initially) only being fourteen. He's dated Gosamyr, Boom-Boom, and Magma, had a girlfriend prior to joining the New Mutants, and has been shown surrounded by gaggles of woman.

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* Archie Andrews from the ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'', for some reason (though the [[ComicBook/ArchieComics2015 2015 reboot]] has him as an attractive, funny musician). Besides Betty and Veronica, Archie has dates many other girls, including Cheryl Blossom, Ginger Lopez and especially Valerie Smith (his first black girlfriend) of the ''ComicBook/JosieAndThePussyCats'', as his ThirdOptionLoveInterest. It is thoroughly deconstructed when Betty brings over some photos of Archie. Veronica points out he's actually kind of ugly. This leads into them realizing he's selfish, boorish, and is generally bad, and they should both dump him. {{Beat}}. "You first." "No, ''you'' first." They glumly conclude that Archie is some sort of KavorkaMan.
* ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'' has Sonic attract several potential love interests such as Princess Sally, Amy Rose, Mina Mongoose, and Fiona Fox.
* The title character of the ''ComicBook/{{Den}}'' finds that he is this: a strapping, hung and nude hunk whom every female character throws herself at, and when circumstances permit, he is eager to indulge them.
* One of the main running gags for Ivar Anni-Padda in Valiant's ''Timewalker'' series. Whether he's walking down the street minding his own business, running for his life from the villain of the month or falling from the top of a skyscraper, all anybody can say about it is "Gorgeous!"
* John Carter in ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'', having no less than ''three Martian women'' in love with him! His wife Dejah also qualifies as a Dude Magnet.

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!!!Franchise/{{DCU}}:
* ComicBook/{{Starfire}}. Case in point, when she visits the Gotham City Police Department in ''ComicBook/GothamCentral'', not just every men stares at her slack-jawed [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer but also a few women too]].
* Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} has to deal with guys literally falling off buildings so she'll rescue them -- and hopefully give them her phone number afterward.
* Franchise/WonderWoman. A given since she was blessed with the beauty of Aphrodite. Almost every comic she's in has someone commenting on her good looks.

!!!Franchise/MarvelUniverse:
* ComicBook/JeanGrey is the object of affection for many male X-Men members, including Professor X himself for a brief period in the old days.
* Aunt May from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. No, really. Despite her age, she dated numerous different men after Ben's death: Octo Octavius (ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), Nathan Lubensky, Willie Lumpkin, Jarvis ([[spoiler: that was a Skrull]]), and JJJ's dad who married her.
* Jessica Drew's ComicBook/SpiderWoman, thanks to her power which has a side effect of attracting men.
* Susan Storm from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' got attention from [[ComicBook/UltimateIronMan Tony Stark]], Namor, Mole Man, Strange Josie and ended up with [[spoiler:Ben Grimm]].

!!!Other
* Shana from ''ComicBook/JemAndTheHolograms'' has mentioned that her sister Aja constantly gets asked out. Aja does get flirted with several times but she's taken.
* Melody from ''ComicBook/JosieAndThePussycats'' is one of these. The first issue even had her getting a large portion of the boys at her school into the physical education program by letting them chase her around the track.
* ''ComicBook/MarvelStarWars'': Zeltrons are [[http://images.plurk.com/7b4dada705f4bfbf1b0c332da452b38d.jpg drawn to]] Leia Organa just as they are to her brother, and for the same reasons - she's heroic, famous, and Force-Sensitive.
* Ramona Flowers from ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim''. In fact, the entire premise of the comic is that Scott has to fight her seven evil exes.
* [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Dejah Thoris]] from ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'' had many male villains attracted to her such as [[VillainousGlutton Tal Hajus]], [[AristocratsAreEvil Sab Than]], [[TheBrute Thurid]], [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Dargur Andalust]], [[EvilOverlord Salensus Oll]] and the list goes on... What make this notable is that many of these villains belong to [[FantasticRacism highly xenophobic races]] that otherwise views her race as inferiors, but otherwise wouldn't mind having a InterspeciesRomance with her.

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