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** This aspect of Lois was really dialed up in ''ComicBook/ActionComicsNew52'', as she is very jealous of ComicBook/WonderWoman having a relationship with Superman albeit passive-aggressively before eventually mellowing out. In other comics, Lois is rarely pleased to see Diana show up in her and Clark's life. Diana herself noticeably dislikes Lois and how close she is to Clark.

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** This aspect of Lois was really dialed up in ''ComicBook/ActionComicsNew52'', ''ComicBook/ActionComics2011'', as she is very jealous of ComicBook/WonderWoman having a relationship with Superman albeit passive-aggressively before eventually mellowing out. In other comics, Lois is rarely pleased to see Diana show up in her and Clark's life. Diana herself noticeably dislikes Lois and how close she is to Clark.



* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': Kitty Pryde really doesn't like sharing Bobby's affections with Rogue. And while she's slightly better about it with Peter, she has several moments of friction with MJ (and Ultimate Spider-Man #200 makes it clear she never really got over him).

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* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001'': Kitty Pryde really doesn't like sharing Bobby's affections with Rogue. And while she's slightly better about it with Peter, she has several moments of friction with MJ (and Ultimate Spider-Man ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan2000'' #200 makes it clear she never really got over him).
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** Chuck Austen turned ComicBook/{{Polaris}} into this trope towards Havok and even made Lorna an outright {{Yandere}} [[IfICantHaveYou attacking]] Havok and his temporary love interest Annie. Later writers appropriately ignore this whole subplot all together.

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** Chuck Austen turned ComicBook/{{Polaris}} [[Characters/XMen60sMembers Polaris]] into this trope towards Havok and even made Lorna an outright {{Yandere}} [[IfICantHaveYou attacking]] Havok and his temporary love interest Annie. Later writers appropriately ignore this whole subplot all together.
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* Played with in ''ComicBook/GiraffesOnHorsebackSalad''; Linda is very protective of her relationship to Jimmy, even though she treats him as an afterthought and has a lover on the side. She's obviously only after Jimmy so she can leverage his meteoric rise to success for her own benefit.

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* ''ComicBook/IronMan:'' Tony's StalkerWithACrush Kathy Dare hated the idea of Tony looking at another woman, and would do anything from pour nearby buckets of water over them to hijacking his emergency communication line to get his attention.

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Tony's StalkerWithACrush Kathy Dare hated the idea of Tony looking at another woman, and would do anything from pour nearby buckets of water over them to hijacking his emergency communication line to get his attention.attention.
** [[Characters/IronManCentralRoguesGallery Whitney Frost aka Madame Masque]] is Tony’s 1# PsychoExGirlfriend and her clinginess towards Tony after their short lived but passionate romance, drives her to try and [[MurderTheHypotenuse kill]] literally any woman Tony loves or cares about… as poor Pepper “little ginger trollop” learned first hand. Masque also violently dislikes Iron Man’s previous love interests such as Black Widow and Bethany Cabe the latter of whom Whitney [[EvilIsPetty spent a lot time and money just sabotaging her relationship with Tony]]. Fortunately for Iron Man in other comics Whitney is more interested in running her criminal empire, though if Tony is involved in the comic in any way [[LoveMakesYouEvil she inevitably dissolves into Alex Forrest-style yandere]] at the sight of him.
** Friday, Tony’s VirtualSidekick is a comparatively gentler example to the previous two. Tony created her on a whim just to avoid the hassle of finding a new secretary and soon forgot about her. Like a computer Tinkerbell Friday in response starts messing things up for Tony to get his attention even hijacking his armour. It falls to Pepper to explain to Tony that the AI girl has a crush on him. After agreeing to make use of her more frequently, Friday becomes a BenevolentAI.
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** ComicBook/MonetStCroix showed a slight case of this with ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}'' during ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2016''. The two of them seemed to have [[BelligerentSexualTension something]] [[ShipTease building]] over the series. After Monet is possessed by Emplate, her negative emotions are amplified by his influence. She murders Inhumans in cold-blood due to grief of losing Maddrox to Terrigen mist. Sabretooth finds her and they talk briefly, with him telling Monet that Rachel Grey came with him. Monet wonders where she is -sarcastically saying she'd love to catch up. Creed explains that he sent Rachel back in order to speak with Monet alone. She asks if he's protecting his new friend, saying she doesn't like it.

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** ComicBook/MonetStCroix [[Characters/MarvelComicsMonetStCroix Monet St. Croix]] showed a slight case of this with ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}'' ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]]'' during ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2016''. The two of them seemed to have [[BelligerentSexualTension something]] [[ShipTease building]] over the series. After Monet is possessed by Emplate, her negative emotions are amplified by his influence. She murders Inhumans in cold-blood due to grief of losing Maddrox to Terrigen mist. Sabretooth finds her and they talk briefly, with him telling Monet that Rachel Grey came with him. Monet wonders where she is -sarcastically saying she'd love to catch up. Creed explains that he sent Rachel back in order to speak with Monet alone. She asks if he's protecting his new friend, saying she doesn't like it.
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* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman much like Lois with Clark (see below) she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.

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* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman as much like Lois with Clark (see below) she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.

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** This comes up later in Creator/TomKing’s run as while Selina was initially fine with Batman going off with Diana to fight hordes of monsters in a parallel dimension despite being aware of how close they are. That is until she learns that [[YearInsideHourOutside time works differently in that dimension and Bruce and Diana will spending a lot of time together]] at which she becomes very concerned and not without reason as in the other dimension Batman and Wonder Woman’s {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST dials up and they AlmostKiss. Although to be fair to Selina, she was engaged to Bruce at that point.

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** This comes up later in Creator/TomKing’s run as while Selina was initially fine with Batman going off with Diana to fight hordes of monsters in a parallel dimension despite being aware of how close they are. That is until she learns that [[YearInsideHourOutside time works differently in that dimension and Bruce and Diana will spending a lot of time together]] together]], at which point she becomes very concerned concerned, and not without reason as in the other dimension Batman and Wonder Woman’s {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST dials up and they AlmostKiss. Although to be fair to Selina, she was engaged to Bruce at that point.



* [[Characters/AquamanSupportingCast Mera]] deeply loves her husband ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed igniting a planet-level civil war in the process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.

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* ''ComicBook/IronMan:'' Tony's StalkerWithACrush Kathy Dare hated the idea of Tony looking at another woman, and would do anything from pour nearby buckets of water over them to hijacking his emergency communication line to get his attention.
* [[Characters/AquamanSupportingCast Mera]] deeply loves her husband ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed (in ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' proper, Mera was simply duped into trying to kill Diana) igniting a planet-level civil war in the process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.
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** ComicBook/EmmaFrost though she acts like she's above it, but she’s still pretty goddamn jealous of Jean and Scott's love for her and does her best to destroy their marriage with a MentalAffair. If that wasn't enough Emma frequently trash talks Jean in front of Scott [[KickTheDog even when she's dead]] and is pissed at Cyclops and Wolverine [[CockFight fighting over Jean]], bitching egotistically that despite all her beauty and fame "she ranks below a corpse". [[spoiler: Taken further when Cyclops dies as Emma has some SanitySlippage and creates a mental projection of him.]] Thankfully averted nowadays as by ''[[ComicBook/HouseAndPowersOfX House of X]]'' Emma seems to have buried the hatchet with Jean and is seemly no longer attracted to Scott.

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** ComicBook/EmmaFrost though she acts like she's above it, but she’s still pretty goddamn jealous of Jean and Scott's love for her and does her best to destroy their marriage with a MentalAffair. If that wasn't enough Emma frequently trash talks Jean in front of Scott [[KickTheDog even when she's dead]] and is pissed at Cyclops and Wolverine [[CockFight fighting over Jean]], bitching egotistically that despite all her beauty and fame "she ranks below a corpse". [[spoiler: Taken further when Cyclops dies as Emma has some SanitySlippage and creates a mental projection of him.]] Thankfully averted nowadays as by ''[[ComicBook/HouseAndPowersOfX House of X]]'' Emma seems to have buried the hatchet with Jean and is seemly no longer attracted to has a polyamory relationship with Scott.
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* ComicBook/{{Mera}} deeply loves her husband ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed igniting a planet-level civil war in the process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.

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* ComicBook/{{Mera}} [[Characters/AquamanSupportingCast Mera]] deeply loves her husband ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed igniting a planet-level civil war in the process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.
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* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman much like Lois above with Clark and she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.

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* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman much like Lois above with Clark and (see below) she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.

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* Knives Chau from the ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' series combines this trope with {{Yandere}}

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* Knives Chau from the ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' series combines ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'':
** Betty and Veronica both become more than a little crazy whenever another girl takes an interest in Archie.
** Less commonly seen is how Midge goes nuts whenever another girl shows too much interest in Moose (who is ironically known for being a CrazyJealousGuy).
* ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'': Barbara in general is like
this trope towards Dick's other love interests especially Starfire. Though this was played more tragically when she went to check up on Dick in his apartment and was greeted by an underdressed Starfire at the door, Babs left shortly after and began to cry while riding her motorcycle.
* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman much like Lois above
with {{Yandere}}Clark and she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
-->'''Batman''': Give me the lasso, Vic I can connect with Diana.—''(touching the Lasso of Truth)''—We’ve known each other a long time...\\
'''Catwoman''': ''(looking at him sharply)'' Is ''that'' really it Batman?
** This comes up later in Creator/TomKing’s run as while Selina was initially fine with Batman going off with Diana to fight hordes of monsters in a parallel dimension despite being aware of how close they are. That is until she learns that [[YearInsideHourOutside time works differently in that dimension and Bruce and Diana will spending a lot of time together]] at which she becomes very concerned and not without reason as in the other dimension Batman and Wonder Woman’s {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST dials up and they AlmostKiss. Although to be fair to Selina, she was engaged to Bruce at that point.
* WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck in ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse''. She definitely do not take well find Donald with another girl. [[DoubleStandard But she has no problem]] with leave Donald for Gladstone whenever it suits her (often as part of an OperationJealousy).



* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang has been occasionally portrayed as this for Clark Kent, to the point of once leaving her panties in the Kents's bed after failing to convince Clark that ComicBook/LoisLane is a lousy wife.
** During ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Clark and Lois talk about their co-worker Cat Grant and her strange behavior. Lois bets that Cat got her butt tattooed and Clark jokes about using his X-Ray Vision to check it. She growls at him.
** In ''ComicBook/TheComingOfAtlas'', Lois gets grumpy when Clark wants them to attend ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}'s show, even though her husband bluntly states he has zero interest in his fellow Leaguer.
** This aspect of Lois was really dialed up in ''ComicBook/ActionComicsNew52'', as she is very jealous of ComicBook/WonderWoman having a relationship with Superman albeit passive-aggressively before eventually mellowing out. In other comics, Lois is rarely pleased to see Diana show up in her and Clark's life. Diana herself noticeably dislikes Lois and how close she is to Clark.
** In ''ComicBook/ThePlagueOfTheAntibioticMan'', Iris Allen gets mad when she finds Lois Lane -who she has heard is moving to Central City- talking to ComicBook/TheFlash (Iris' husband Barry) because rumor has it that Miss Lane is obsessed with dating super-heroes (not only Superman). Hence, Iris and Lois have a heated argument in which Iris repeatedly warns Lois that she should stay away from the Flash, and Lois repeatedly protests it is not interested at all.
** ''ComicBook/GirlPower'': Subverted. Starfire is clearly irritated when ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} kisses Nightwing, but she does not even want to talk about it when Kara tries to apologize herself for smooching her boyfriend.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang has been occasionally portrayed as this for Clark Kent,
Played with in ''ComicBook/{{Exalted}}''. Due to the point differing social positions of once leaving her panties men and women in Creation, Peleps Taguro is the Kents's bed after failing Clingy Jealous Guy versus the Crazy Jealous Guy to convince Clark that ComicBook/LoisLane is a lousy wife.
** During ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Clark and Lois talk about their co-worker Cat Grant and her strange behavior. Lois bets that Cat got her butt tattooed and Clark jokes about using his X-Ray Vision to check it. She growls at him.
** In ''ComicBook/TheComingOfAtlas'', Lois gets grumpy
Aruna.
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Betty Ross aka Harpy/Red She-Hulk can be like this towards the good Doctor Banner aka the Hulk. This was especially seen
when Clark wants them to attend ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}'s show, even though her husband bluntly states he has zero interest in his fellow Leaguer.
** This aspect
the sorceress Umar ensnared Hulk, at which Betty [[BerserkButton lost it]] bellowing “[[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Get your damn tongue off him. You piece of Lois was really dialed up in ''ComicBook/ActionComicsNew52'', as she is very trash]]”. Interestingly Betty ''isn’t'' jealous of ComicBook/WonderWoman Caiera, Hulk’s other wife from ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'' (probably thanks to never meeting her or the fact she's dead) or resentful towards her stepson Skaar, while Bruce himself is very ashamed of cheating on Betty as Hulk despite having a relationship with Superman albeit passive-aggressively before eventually mellowing out. In other comics, Lois is rarely pleased to see Diana show up in her and Clark's life. Diana herself noticeably dislikes Lois and how close pretty much no control over it. Betty does however get [[https://townsquare.media/site/622/files/2011/08/jarella.jpg visibly jealous]] of Hulk's [[ReallyGetsAround other]] love interest Jarella when she is makes a brief appearance cozying up to Clark.Bruce in ''Incredible Hulks'' 619#.
** In ''ComicBook/ThePlagueOfTheAntibioticMan'', Iris Allen gets mad when she finds Lois Lane -who she has heard is moving to Central City- talking to ComicBook/TheFlash (Iris' * ComicBook/{{Mera}} deeply loves her husband Barry) because rumor has it that Miss Lane is obsessed with dating super-heroes (not only Superman). Hence, Iris ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and Lois have a heated argument in which Iris repeatedly warns Lois that she should stay gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed igniting a planet-level civil war in the Flash, process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.
-->'''Aquaman''': We were never formally a team.\\
'''Ya’wara''': But Arthur
and Lois repeatedly protests it is not interested at all.
** ''ComicBook/GirlPower'': Subverted. Starfire is clearly irritated when ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} kisses Nightwing, but she does not even want to talk about it when Kara tries to apologize herself for smooching
I had a connection.\\
''(Mera gives
her boyfriend.a DeathGlare)''\\
'''Aquaman''': ''(quickly)'' A telepathic one.\\
'''Mera''': Not better.



* ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'': Barbara in general is like this towards Dick's other love interests especially Starfire. Though this was played more tragically when she went to check up on Dick in his apartment and was greeted by an underdressed Starfire at the door, Babs left shortly after and began to cry while riding her motorcycle.
* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman much like Lois above with Clark and she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
--> '''Batman''': Give me the lasso, Vic I can connect with Diana.—(touching the Lasso of Truth)—We’ve known each other a long time...\\
'''Catwoman''': (looking at him sharply) Is ''that'' really it Batman?
** This comes up later in Creator/TomKing’s run as while Selina was initially fine with Batman going off with Diana to fight hordes of monsters in a parallel dimension despite being aware of how close they are. That is until she learns that [[YearInsideHourOutside time works differently in that dimension and Bruce and Diana will spending a lot of time together]] at which she becomes very concerned and not without reason as in the other dimension Batman and Wonder Woman’s {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST dials up and they AlmostKiss. Although to be fair to Selina, she was engaged to Bruce at that point.
* Franchise/SpiderMan:
** [[SexySecretary Betty Brant]] damn near fainted every time Peter breathed in the vicinity of another woman (besides Aunt May) and would often run off in a huff after encounters with Liz Allen and especially ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson, leading Peter to label Betty as a "overemotional jealous female" (well, this ''[[ValuesDissonance was]]'' the early '60s). After marrying Ned Leeds Betty got over Peter and was shown to be very happy at his marriage with MJ.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'': Barbara ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': Despite being in general a long-term relationship [[BrotherSisterIncest with Drago]], Camilla is like not actually this ''for him'', but for [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Vicky]]. She declares that she is hers, even when her brother decides to have sex with Vicky in their bed and when Vicky ultimately refuses Camilla's advances, she [[WomanScorned doesn't take it]] [[{{Yandere}} very well]].
* Knives Chau from the ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' series combines this trope with {{Yandere}}.
* Gail from ''ComicBook/SinCity''
towards Dick's Dwight. She badmouths his other love interests especially Starfire. Though this was played more tragically when interest the waitress Shellie whenever she went to check up on Dick in can and believes he should give into his apartment wild side and was greeted by an underdressed Starfire at be with her. There’s also some FridgeBrilliance as Gail took part in the door, Babs left shortly after and began to cry while riding her motorcycle.
* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable
killing of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s Ava (Dwight’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous interest and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman much like Lois above with Clark and she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is a truly vicious FemmeFatale) in ''A Dame to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
--> '''Batman''': Give me the lasso, Vic I can connect with Diana.—(touching the Lasso of Truth)—We’ve known each other a long time...\\
'''Catwoman''': (looking at him sharply) Is ''that'' really it Batman?
** This comes up later in Creator/TomKing’s run as while Selina was initially fine with Batman going off with Diana
Kill For'' likely due to fight hordes of monsters in a parallel dimension despite being aware of how close they are. That is until she learns that [[YearInsideHourOutside time works differently in that dimension and Bruce and Diana will spending a lot of time together]] at which she becomes very concerned and not without reason as in the other dimension Batman and Wonder Woman’s {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST dials up and they AlmostKiss. Although to be fair to Selina, she was engaged to Bruce at that point.her own feelings for Dwight.
* Franchise/SpiderMan:
Rosy the Rascal from ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', Amy Rose's counterpart from an alternate evil universe. Unlike Amy, who has enough common sense to back down from her clingy tendencies and willing to help other potential female rivals out of concern for their well-being, Rosy is so mentally unstable that she believes the only way to get Scourge (anti-Sonic)'s attention is to smash him with her hammer... which, unlike Amy's, is covered in spikes.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
** [[SexySecretary Betty Brant]] damn near fainted every time Peter breathed in the vicinity of another woman (besides Aunt May) and would often run off in a huff after encounters with Liz Allen and especially ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson, leading Peter to label Betty as a an "overemotional jealous female" (well, this ''[[ValuesDissonance was]]'' the early '60s). After marrying Ned Leeds Betty got over Peter and was shown to be very happy at his marriage with MJ.



---> '''MJ''': Mmmm... (cozying up to Peter) if you're that groovy, maybe you deserve Mary Jane.\\

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---> '''MJ''': --->'''MJ''': Mmmm... (cozying up to Peter) if you're that groovy, maybe you deserve Mary Jane.\\



* Played with in ''ComicBook/{{Exalted}}''. Due to the differing social positions of men and women in Creation, Peleps Taguro is the Clingy Jealous Guy versus the Crazy Jealous Guy to Aruna.
* ComicBook/{{Mera}} deeply loves her husband ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed igniting a planet-level civil war in the process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.
--> '''Aquaman''': We were never formally a team.
--> '''Ya’wara''': But Arthur and I had a connection.
-->(Mera gives her a DeathGlare)
--> '''Aquaman''': (quickly) A telepathic one.
--> '''Mera''': Not better.

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* Played with in ''ComicBook/{{Exalted}}''. Due ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang has been occasionally portrayed as this for Clark Kent,
to the differing social positions point of men once leaving her panties in the Kents's bed after failing to convince Clark that ComicBook/LoisLane is a lousy wife.
** During ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Clark
and women Lois talk about their co-worker Cat Grant and her strange behavior. Lois bets that Cat got her butt tattooed and Clark jokes about using his X-Ray Vision to check it. She growls at him.
** In ''ComicBook/TheComingOfAtlas'', Lois gets grumpy when Clark wants them to attend ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}'s show, even though her husband bluntly states he has zero interest
in Creation, Peleps Taguro his fellow Leaguer.
** This aspect of Lois was really dialed up in ''ComicBook/ActionComicsNew52'', as she
is the Clingy Jealous Guy versus the Crazy Jealous Guy very jealous of ComicBook/WonderWoman having a relationship with Superman albeit passive-aggressively before eventually mellowing out. In other comics, Lois is rarely pleased to Aruna.see Diana show up in her and Clark's life. Diana herself noticeably dislikes Lois and how close she is to Clark.
* ComicBook/{{Mera}} deeply loves her ** In ''ComicBook/ThePlagueOfTheAntibioticMan'', Iris Allen gets mad when she finds Lois Lane -who she has heard is moving to Central City- talking to ComicBook/TheFlash (Iris' husband ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Barry) because rumor has it that Miss Lane is obsessed with dating super-heroes (not only Superman). Hence, Iris and gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him Lois have a heated argument in which Iris repeatedly warns Lois that she should stay away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps the Flash, and Lois repeatedly protests it is not interested at all.
** ''ComicBook/GirlPower'': Subverted. Starfire is clearly irritated when ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} kisses Nightwing, but she does not even want to talk about it when Kara tries to apologize herself for smooching her boyfriend.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': Kitty Pryde really doesn't like sharing Bobby's affections
with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed igniting a planet-level civil war in the process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.
--> '''Aquaman''': We were
Rogue. And while she's slightly better about it with Peter, she has several moments of friction with MJ (and Ultimate Spider-Man #200 makes it clear she never formally a team.
--> '''Ya’wara''': But Arthur and I had a connection.
-->(Mera gives her a DeathGlare)
--> '''Aquaman''': (quickly) A telepathic one.
--> '''Mera''': Not better.
really got over him).



* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Betty Ross aka Harpy/Red She-Hulk can be like this towards the good Doctor Banner aka the Hulk. This was especially seen when the sorceress Umar ensnared Hulk, at which Betty [[BerserkButton lost it]] bellowing “[[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Get your damn tongue off him. You piece of trash]]”. Interestingly Betty ''isn’t'' jealous of Caiera, Hulk’s other wife from ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'' (probably thanks to never meeting her or the fact she's dead) or resentful towards her stepson Skaar, while Bruce himself is very ashamed of cheating on Betty as Hulk despite having pretty much no control over it. Betty does however get [[https://townsquare.media/site/622/files/2011/08/jarella.jpg visibly jealous]] of Hulk's [[ReallyGetsAround other]] love interest Jarella when she makes a brief appearance cozying up to Bruce in ''Incredible Hulks'' 619#.
* WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck in ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse''. She definitely do not take well find Donald with another girl. [[DoubleStandard But she has no problem]] with leave Donald for Gladstone whenever it suits her (often as part of an OperationJealousy).
* ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'':
** Betty and Veronica both become more than a little crazy whenever another girl takes an interest in Archie.
** Less commonly seen is how Midge goes nuts whenever another girl shows too much interest in Moose (who is ironically known for being a CrazyJealousGuy).
* ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': Despite being in a long-term relationship [[BrotherSisterIncest with Drago]], Camilla is not actually this ''for him'', but for [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Vicky]]. She declares that she is hers, even when her brother decides to have sex with Vicky in their bed and when Vicky ultimately refuses Camilla's advances, she [[WomanScorned doesn't take it]] [[{{Yandere}} very well]].
* Gail from ''ComicBook/SinCity'' towards Dwight. She badmouths his other love interest the waitress Shellie whenever she can and believes he should give into his wild side and be with her. There’s also some FridgeBrilliance as Gail took part in the killing of Ava (Dwight’s other love interest and a truly vicious FemmeFatale) in ''A Dame to Kill For'' likely due to her own feelings for Dwight.
* Rosy the Rascal from ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', Amy Rose's counterpart from an alternate evil universe. Unlike Amy, who has enough common sense to back down from her clingy tendencies and willing to help other potential female rivals out of concern for their well-being, Rosy is so mentally unstable that she believes the only way to get Scourge (anti-Sonic)'s attention is to smash him with her hammer... which, unlike Amy's, is covered in spikes.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': Kitty Pryde really doesn't like sharing Bobby's affections with Rogue. And while she's slightly better about it with Peter, she has several moments of friction with MJ (and Ultimate Spider-Man #200 makes it clear she never really got over him).

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* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Betty Ross aka Harpy/Red She-Hulk can be like this towards the good Doctor Banner aka the Hulk. This was especially seen when the sorceress Umar ensnared Hulk, at which Betty [[BerserkButton lost it]] bellowing “[[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Get your damn tongue off him. You piece of trash]]”. Interestingly Betty ''isn’t'' jealous of Caiera, Hulk’s other wife from ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'' (probably thanks to never meeting her or the fact she's dead) or resentful towards her stepson Skaar, while Bruce himself is very ashamed of cheating on Betty as Hulk despite having pretty much no control over it. Betty does however get [[https://townsquare.media/site/622/files/2011/08/jarella.jpg visibly jealous]] of Hulk's [[ReallyGetsAround other]] love interest Jarella when she makes a brief appearance cozying up to Bruce in ''Incredible Hulks'' 619#.
* WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck in ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse''. She definitely do not take well find Donald with another girl. [[DoubleStandard But she has no problem]] with leave Donald for Gladstone whenever it suits her (often as part of an OperationJealousy).
* ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'':
** Betty and Veronica both become more than a little crazy whenever another girl takes an interest in Archie.
** Less commonly seen is how Midge goes nuts whenever another girl shows too much interest in Moose (who is ironically known for being a CrazyJealousGuy).
* ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': Despite being in a long-term relationship [[BrotherSisterIncest with Drago]], Camilla is not actually this ''for him'', but for [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Vicky]]. She declares that she is hers, even when her brother decides to have sex with Vicky in their bed and when Vicky ultimately refuses Camilla's advances, she [[WomanScorned doesn't take it]] [[{{Yandere}} very well]].
* Gail from ''ComicBook/SinCity'' towards Dwight. She badmouths his other love interest the waitress Shellie whenever she can and believes he should give into his wild side and be with her. There’s also some FridgeBrilliance as Gail took part in the killing of Ava (Dwight’s other love interest and a truly vicious FemmeFatale) in ''A Dame to Kill For'' likely due to her own feelings for Dwight.
* Rosy the Rascal from ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', Amy Rose's counterpart from an alternate evil universe. Unlike Amy, who has enough common sense to back down from her clingy tendencies and willing to help other potential female rivals out of concern for their well-being, Rosy is so mentally unstable that she believes the only way to get Scourge (anti-Sonic)'s attention is to smash him with her hammer... which, unlike Amy's, is covered in spikes.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': Kitty Pryde really doesn't like sharing Bobby's affections with Rogue. And while she's slightly better about it with Peter, she has several moments of friction with MJ (and Ultimate Spider-Man #200 makes it clear she never really got over him).

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* Knives Chau from the ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' series combines this trope with {{Yandere}}
* Kayleigh from ''Webcomic/DorkTower'' is this in regards to Matt [=McLimore=]; just the ''thought'' that he might be interested in someone else sends her into a rage.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** ComicBook/LanaLang has been occasionally portrayed as this for Clark Kent, to the point of once leaving her panties in the Kents's bed after failing to convince Clark that ComicBook/LoisLane is a lousy wife.
** During ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Clark and Lois talk about their co-worker Cat Grant and her strange behavior. Lois bets that Cat got her butt tattooed and Clark jokes about using his X-Ray Vision to check it. She growls at him.
** In ''ComicBook/TheComingOfAtlas'', Lois gets grumpy when Clark wants them to attend ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}'s show, even though her husband bluntly states he has zero interest in his fellow Leaguer.
** This aspect of Lois was really dialed up in ''ComicBook/ActionComicsNew52'', as she is very jealous of ComicBook/WonderWoman having a relationship with Superman albeit passive-aggressively before eventually mellowing out. In other comics, Lois is rarely pleased to see Diana show up in her and Clark's life. Diana herself noticeably dislikes Lois and how close she is to Clark.
** In ''ComicBook/ThePlagueOfTheAntibioticMan'', Iris Allen gets mad when she finds Lois Lane -who she has heard is moving to Central City- talking to ComicBook/TheFlash (Iris' husband Barry) because rumor has it that Miss Lane is obsessed with dating super-heroes (not only Superman). Hence, Iris and Lois have a heated argument in which Iris repeatedly warns Lois that she should stay away from the Flash, and Lois repeatedly protests it is not interested at all.
** ''ComicBook/GirlPower'': Subverted. Starfire is clearly irritated when ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} kisses Nightwing, but she does not even want to talk about it when Kara tries to apologize herself for smooching her boyfriend.
* ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'': Dick Grayson's many love interests are this towards him, including the incredibly powerful ones like ComicBook/{{Starfire}} and ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}. But probably the most [[{{Yandere}} insidious]] is Catalina Flores aka the ''Tarantula'' who not only manipulated events so that ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} would break up with Nightwing, she then most infamously took advantage of Nightwing when he was suffering from a HeroicBSOD taking his pants off and raping him on a rooftop. Nightwing was disgusted by her actions and swore never to let her touch him again and Barbara Gordon made a point of beating the shit out of Tarantula in their few interactions.
* ''ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}'': Barbara in general is like this towards Dick's other love interests especially Starfire. Though this was played more tragically when she went to check up on Dick in his apartment and was greeted by an underdressed Starfire at the door, Babs left shortly after and began to cry while riding her motorcycle.
* ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} is very much capable of getting very jealous of Franchise/{{Batman}}’s other love interests. In ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'' Selina has to guard Talia al Ghul who takes the opportunity to gloat about how she's made love to him while Selina (at that point) hasn't, at which she contemplates gagging Talia. Catwoman even gets jealous and hostile towards ComicBook/WonderWoman much like Lois above with Clark and she ''really'' doesn’t appreciate how close Diana is to Bruce as seen in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013''.
--> '''Batman''': Give me the lasso, Vic I can connect with Diana.—(touching the Lasso of Truth)—We’ve known each other a long time...\\
'''Catwoman''': (looking at him sharply) Is ''that'' really it Batman?
** This comes up later in Creator/TomKing’s run as while Selina was initially fine with Batman going off with Diana to fight hordes of monsters in a parallel dimension despite being aware of how close they are. That is until she learns that [[YearInsideHourOutside time works differently in that dimension and Bruce and Diana will spending a lot of time together]] at which she becomes very concerned and not without reason as in the other dimension Batman and Wonder Woman’s {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST dials up and they AlmostKiss. Although to be fair to Selina, she was engaged to Bruce at that point.
* Franchise/SpiderMan:
** [[SexySecretary Betty Brant]] damn near fainted every time Peter breathed in the vicinity of another woman (besides Aunt May) and would often run off in a huff after encounters with Liz Allen and especially ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson, leading Peter to label Betty as a "overemotional jealous female" (well, this ''[[ValuesDissonance was]]'' the early '60s). After marrying Ned Leeds Betty got over Peter and was shown to be very happy at his marriage with MJ.
** ComicBook/GwenStacy was this to Peter before they started dating, disliking any affection Peter got from women (though not to the extent that Betty did) besides her (as shown in one interaction with Mary Jane):
---> '''MJ''': Mmmm... (cozying up to Peter) if you're that groovy, maybe you deserve Mary Jane.\\
'''Gwen''': When would you like him dear? Before or ''after'' I pull your hair out?
** Mary Jane Watson herself always preferred to keep Peter to herself (including dragging him off to [[ConvenientSlowDance dance]] at parties), though she would often laugh it off and act like a wild party girl to disguise how much she wanted/needed Peter. Due to her [[DarkAndTroubledPast broken homelife]] she saw a connection in Peter and genuinely loved him despite dating Flash and flirting with Harry; distancing herself emotionally from Peter was just a way of protecting herself.
** There were times MJ still lost her cool and showed resentment when Peter got attention from other women, and even jealousy when Peter dated Gwen. As for ComicBook/LoisLane getting chummy with Peter in the crossover ''ComicBook/SupermanVsTheAmazingSpiderMan'', [[BlatantLies she didn't care AT ALL]].
** ComicBook/BlackCat makes it clear how jealous she is of MJ herself and often encourages Spidey to forget her and to be with her instead, since MJ “ties him down” to a boring life. DependingOnTheWriter this goes from mere bitterness to [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQuuSOOKG4VQBJYSdj3mR325HbpnOKtpFQL3Ca6cM6Gaw3IovXW&usqp=CAU full blown]] {{Yandere}}.
** This is essentially the motivation of the ComicBook/{{Venom}} Symbiote towards Peter. It alternates between hating him fiercely and loving him so much it’ll do anything to bond with him again.
* Played with in ''ComicBook/{{Exalted}}''. Due to the differing social positions of men and women in Creation, Peleps Taguro is the Clingy Jealous Guy versus the Crazy Jealous Guy to Aruna.
* ComicBook/{{Mera}} deeply loves her husband ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} and gets [[FieryRedhead very, very angry]] when other women try to woo him away from her. In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' Wonder Woman ([[DudeMagnet hello again, Diana]]) sleeps with Arthur, causing Mera to [[WomanScorned attack and fight her]] and be killed igniting a planet-level civil war in the process. Played more gently in the comics e.g the time Mera met Ya’wara.
--> '''Aquaman''': We were never formally a team.
--> '''Ya’wara''': But Arthur and I had a connection.
-->(Mera gives her a DeathGlare)
--> '''Aquaman''': (quickly) A telepathic one.
--> '''Mera''': Not better.
* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** ComicBook/JeanGrey is capable of getting very jealous, especially where her love ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} is concerned. Though Jean's jealously and anger over Cyclops's psychic affairs with ComicBook/EmmaFrost and ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} is completely justified since she and Cyke are usually MindlinkMates together, which makes Emma and Betsy's [[MentalAffair involvement]] worse than sexually infidelity in Jean's mind.
** Ironic for a girl who has the power to [[{{Intangibility}} phase through almost everything]], but ComicBook/KittyPryde is often very clingy towards ComicBook/{{Colossus}}. This was very evident during Chris Claremont's run where Kitty flips out when ComicBook/ProfessorX separates her from the X-Men and therefore by proxy separating Kitty from her Russian love.
** ComicBook/EmmaFrost though she acts like she's above it, but she’s still pretty goddamn jealous of Jean and Scott's love for her and does her best to destroy their marriage with a MentalAffair. If that wasn't enough Emma frequently trash talks Jean in front of Scott [[KickTheDog even when she's dead]] and is pissed at Cyclops and Wolverine [[CockFight fighting over Jean]], bitching egotistically that despite all her beauty and fame "she ranks below a corpse". [[spoiler: Taken further when Cyclops dies as Emma has some SanitySlippage and creates a mental projection of him.]] Thankfully averted nowadays as by ''[[ComicBook/HouseAndPowersOfX House of X]]'' Emma seems to have buried the hatchet with Jean and is seemly no longer attracted to Scott.
** ComicBook/{{Rogue}} to ComicBook/{{Gambit}} occasionally, though normally not the "clingy" part as that could [[TouchOfDeath kill him]]. Rogue was especially jealous of Bella Donna whom Gambit almost wed in a ArrangedMarriage. She also brings up every single woman Gambit has been romantically involved with (or just flirted with) during their [[TheShrink couple's therapy]].
** Bella Donna herself made her first appearance by attacking Gambit and Rogue during a picnic, Rogue having her arms around Gambit's neck might’ve helped the situation escalate. This is downplayed afterwards though Bella Donna still gets unpleasant when acknowledging Gambit’s relationship with Rogue and even kissed Gambit... ''despite him being married to Rogue at that point''. She’s also [[MurderTheHypotenuse tried to kill Rogue]] more than once.
** Chuck Austen turned ComicBook/{{Polaris}} into this trope towards Havok and even made Lorna an outright {{Yandere}} [[IfICantHaveYou attacking]] Havok and his temporary love interest Annie. Later writers appropriately ignore this whole subplot all together.
** ComicBook/MonetStCroix showed a slight case of this with ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}'' during ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2016''. The two of them seemed to have [[BelligerentSexualTension something]] [[ShipTease building]] over the series. After Monet is possessed by Emplate, her negative emotions are amplified by his influence. She murders Inhumans in cold-blood due to grief of losing Maddrox to Terrigen mist. Sabretooth finds her and they talk briefly, with him telling Monet that Rachel Grey came with him. Monet wonders where she is -sarcastically saying she'd love to catch up. Creed explains that he sent Rachel back in order to speak with Monet alone. She asks if he's protecting his new friend, saying she doesn't like it.
* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Betty Ross aka Harpy/Red She-Hulk can be like this towards the good Doctor Banner aka the Hulk. This was especially seen when the sorceress Umar ensnared Hulk, at which Betty [[BerserkButton lost it]] bellowing “[[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Get your damn tongue off him. You piece of trash]]”. Interestingly Betty ''isn’t'' jealous of Caiera, Hulk’s other wife from ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'' (probably thanks to never meeting her or the fact she's dead) or resentful towards her stepson Skaar, while Bruce himself is very ashamed of cheating on Betty as Hulk despite having pretty much no control over it. Betty does however get [[https://townsquare.media/site/622/files/2011/08/jarella.jpg visibly jealous]] of Hulk's [[ReallyGetsAround other]] love interest Jarella when she makes a brief appearance cozying up to Bruce in ''Incredible Hulks'' 619#.
* WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck in ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse''. She definitely do not take well find Donald with another girl. [[DoubleStandard But she has no problem]] with leave Donald for Gladstone whenever it suits her (often as part of an OperationJealousy).
* ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'':
** Betty and Veronica both become more than a little crazy whenever another girl takes an interest in Archie.
** Less commonly seen is how Midge goes nuts whenever another girl shows too much interest in Moose (who is ironically known for being a CrazyJealousGuy).
* ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': Despite being in a long-term relationship [[BrotherSisterIncest with Drago]], Camilla is not actually this ''for him'', but for [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Vicky]]. She declares that she is hers, even when her brother decides to have sex with Vicky in their bed and when Vicky ultimately refuses Camilla's advances, she [[WomanScorned doesn't take it]] [[{{Yandere}} very well]].
* Gail from ''ComicBook/SinCity'' towards Dwight. She badmouths his other love interest the waitress Shellie whenever she can and believes he should give into his wild side and be with her. There’s also some FridgeBrilliance as Gail took part in the killing of Ava (Dwight’s other love interest and a truly vicious FemmeFatale) in ''A Dame to Kill For'' likely due to her own feelings for Dwight.
* Rosy the Rascal from ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'', Amy Rose's counterpart from an alternate evil universe. Unlike Amy, who has enough common sense to back down from her clingy tendencies and willing to help other potential female rivals out of concern for their well-being, Rosy is so mentally unstable that she believes the only way to get Scourge (anti-Sonic)'s attention is to smash him with her hammer... which, unlike Amy's, is covered in spikes.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': Kitty Pryde really doesn't like sharing Bobby's affections with Rogue. And while she's slightly better about it with Peter, she has several moments of friction with MJ (and Ultimate Spider-Man #200 makes it clear she never really got over him).

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