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** Characters/DoctorDoom has got some strong feelings towards Sue as well, it's mainly due to his inferiority complex towards Reed that he must have everything his nemesis has including his wife. Doom has numerous times attempted to take Sue away as his own and they're even married in one AlternateUniverse, even when not trying to court Sue to spite Reed, Doom still lauded her as most powerful of the four.

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** Characters/DoctorDoom [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] has got some strong feelings towards Sue as well, it's mainly due to his inferiority complex towards Reed that he must have everything his nemesis has including his wife. Doom has numerous times attempted to take Sue away as his own and they're even married in one AlternateUniverse, even when not trying to court Sue to spite Reed, Doom still lauded her as most powerful of the four.



* ''ComicBook/IronMan'': In issue 47#, one of Tony's armours [[AIIsACrapShoot becomes sentient]] and becomes possessively in love with him like an abusive boyfriend. It cuts off Tony from The Avengers, causes his then girlfriend Rumiko to break up with him, breaks his arm when he gets into another suit to try and escape and takes him to a deserted island trying convince him they're perfect for each other and demanding why Tony can't feel for it "like he did with Ms Rumiko". It ultimately does sacrifice itself to save Tony's life however.

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* ''ComicBook/IronMan'': In issue 47#, ''ComicBook/IronMan1998'' #47, one of Tony's armours [[AIIsACrapShoot becomes sentient]] and becomes possessively in love with him like an abusive boyfriend. It cuts off Tony from The Avengers, causes his then girlfriend Rumiko to break up with him, breaks his arm when he gets into another suit to try and escape and takes him to a deserted island trying convince him they're perfect for each other and demanding why Tony can't feel for it "like he did with Ms Rumiko". It ultimately does sacrifice itself to save Tony's life however.



** In ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl1972 Supergirl Vol 1]]'' #2, a friend of Linda Danvers - the titular heroine - made several passes at her even though she was not really interested. Still, he was jealous every time Linda spent time with another guy and behaved as if she was cheating on him despite the fact that they were ''not'' together.

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** In ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl1972 Supergirl Vol 1]]'' ''ComicBook/Supergirl1972'' #2, a friend of Linda Danvers - the titular heroine - made several passes at her even though she was not really interested. Still, he was jealous every time Linda spent time with another guy and behaved as if she was cheating on him despite the fact that they were ''not'' together.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}'': The insane Aquaman from ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' becomes obsessed over his not dead AlternateUniverse wife Mera in ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''. Yes... ''[[MindScrew he is jealous of himself]]''.



* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity,'' the former hero [[spoiler:El Hombre]] is willing to frame his ex-girlfriend as being a mass murderer simply because he's never forgiven her for marrying someone else.
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* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity,'' the ''ComicBook/AstroCity'': The former hero [[spoiler:El Hombre]] is willing to frame his ex-girlfriend as being a mass murderer simply because he's never forgiven her for marrying someone else.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':



* Subverted in the ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' story "Moonshade". Moonshade and Strongbow are lifemates, by the fandom sometimes labelled "the only remotely monogamous couple". In this story, Ahnshen falls in love with Moonshade. Strongbow gets pretty ticked off, to the point of tackling Ahnshen and taking him to task -- for beating around the bush rather than getting to the point already.
* Prince Brandish from ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' he’s absolutely determined to marry Snow and fact she’s married with children means nothing to him. Brandish turned Snow’s husband Bigby into glass and shattered him, then made it clear he would murder all of Snow’s children so she could be “pure” again. Thankfully Snow wrecked him in a sword duel shortly after.
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* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'': Subverted in the ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' story "Moonshade". Moonshade and Strongbow are lifemates, by the fandom sometimes labelled "the only remotely monogamous couple". In this story, Ahnshen falls in love with Moonshade. Strongbow gets pretty ticked off, to the point of tackling Ahnshen and taking him to task -- for beating around the bush rather than getting to the point already.
* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'': Prince Brandish from ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' he’s is absolutely determined to marry Snow and the fact she’s married with children means nothing to him. Brandish turned Snow’s husband Bigby into glass and shattered him, then made it clear he would murder all of Snow’s children so she could be “pure” again. Thankfully Snow wrecked him in a sword duel shortly after.
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* ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' villain Hunter Zoom aka Reverse Flash is this for Iris West (Barry West’s wife), whom he continuously stalked and harassed for years. He also tried to forcibly marry her by switching places with Barry and eventually killed her saying that if he couldn’t have her, then Barry couldn’t either. However, [[ComicBookDeath being comics]], Iris was brought back later.
* The insane Aquaman from ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' becomes obsessed over his not dead AlternateUniverse wife Mera in ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''. Yes... ''[[MindScrew he is jealous of himself]]''.
* The ''ComicBook/ForgottenRealms'' annual has Troggoth, a hulking barbarian who kills any man that tries to flirt with his three wives. Vartan Hai Sylvar makes the mistake of flirting with them while Troggoth is asleep in the next room. When a loud explosion wakes Troggoth up, Vartan is forced to run for his life from the enraged barbarian.
* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'s owner Jon frequently ran afoul of guys like this in his failed attempt to hit on girls until he finally hooked up with Liz. In fact, even Liz hinted she once had a boyfriend like this before they started dating.
* In ''ComicBook/IronMan'' 47# one of Tony’s armours [[AIIsACrapShoot becomes sentient]] and becomes possessively in love with him like an abusive boyfriend. It cuts off Tony from The Avengers, causes his then girlfriend Rumiko to break up with him, breaks his arm when he gets into another suit to try and escape and takes him to a deserted island trying convince him they’re perfect for each other and demanding why Tony can’t feel for it “like he did with Ms Rumiko”. It ultimately does sacrifice itself to save Tony’s life however.
* ComicBook/SteveTrevor in the ''ComicBook/New52'', he tends to keep his love for Diana bottled up after her gentle rejection, but when he possessed by Pandora’s Box he is determined that [[MurderTheHypotenuse Superman dies]].

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* ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' villain ''ComicBook/TheFlash'': Hunter Zoom aka Reverse Flash is this for Iris West (Barry West’s wife), whom he continuously stalked and harassed for years. He also tried to forcibly marry her by switching places with Barry and eventually killed her saying that if he couldn’t have her, then Barry couldn’t either. However, [[ComicBookDeath being comics]], Iris was brought back later.
* ''ComicBook/ForgottenRealms'': The insane Aquaman from ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' becomes obsessed over his not dead AlternateUniverse wife Mera in ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''. Yes... ''[[MindScrew he is jealous of himself]]''.
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annual has Troggoth, a hulking barbarian who kills any man that tries to flirt with his three wives. Vartan Hai Sylvar makes the mistake of flirting with them while Troggoth is asleep in the next room. When a loud explosion wakes Troggoth up, Vartan is forced to run for his life from the enraged barbarian.
* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'s ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'': Garfield's owner Jon frequently ran afoul of guys like this in his failed attempt to hit on girls until he finally hooked up with Liz. In fact, even Liz hinted she once had a boyfriend like this before they started dating.
* ''ComicBook/IronMan'': In ''ComicBook/IronMan'' 47# issue 47#, one of Tony’s armours [[AIIsACrapShoot becomes sentient]] and becomes possessively in love with him like an abusive boyfriend. It cuts off Tony from The Avengers, causes his then girlfriend Rumiko to break up with him, breaks his arm when he gets into another suit to try and escape and takes him to a deserted island trying convince him they’re perfect for each other and demanding why Tony can’t feel for it “like he did with Ms Rumiko”. It ultimately does sacrifice itself to save Tony’s life however.
* ComicBook/SteveTrevor in the ''ComicBook/New52'', he tends to keep his love for Diana bottled up after her gentle rejection, but when he possessed by Pandora’s Box he is determined that [[MurderTheHypotenuse Superman dies]].
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** JerkJock Flash Thompson would get very jealous of [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Puny Parker]]’s luck with girls such as Liz, Gwen, and MJ. Flash even had a CockFight with Peter over Liz, causing her to lambaste both of them. Flash mellowed out greatly in later years and supported all Peter’s relationships.
* In ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Steve Lombard hits on Comicbook/LoisLane (even though she has just told him she is married) and Clark Kent surreptitiously burns his chair's leg, making him fall. Lois tries very hard not to laugh out loud.

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** JerkJock Flash Thompson would get very jealous of [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Puny Parker]]’s Parker’s luck with girls such as Liz, Gwen, and MJ. Flash even had a CockFight with Peter over Liz, causing her to lambaste both of them. Flash mellowed out greatly in later years and supported all Peter’s relationships. \n* In ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Steve Lombard hits on Comicbook/LoisLane (even though she has just told him she is married) and Clark Kent surreptitiously burns his chair's leg, making him fall. Lois tries very hard not to laugh out loud.



* ComicBook/{{Thanos}} is, of course, a Crazy Jealous Guy over Lady [[TheGrimReaper Death]], he’ll happily to wipe away half the universe and bring down the cosmic deities all out of insane love for her. Even when Death wants nothing to do with him and actively works against him, Thanos just becomes more determined to win her love. Then ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} enters the picture and succeeded in winning her affection, in a fit of jealous rage Thanos cursed Wade to never die so he could keep him away from his beloved.

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* ComicBook/{{Thanos}} ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Steve Lombard hits on ComicBook/LoisLane (even though she has just told him she is married) and Clark Kent surreptitiously burns his chair's leg, making him fall. Lois tries very hard not to laugh out loud.
* ''ComicBook/{{Thanos}}'': Thanos
is, of course, a Crazy Jealous Guy over Lady [[TheGrimReaper Death]], he’ll happily to wipe away half the universe and bring down the cosmic deities all out of insane love for her. Even when Death wants nothing to do with him and actively works against him, Thanos just becomes more determined to win her love. Then ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} enters the picture and succeeded in winning her affection, in a fit of jealous rage Thanos cursed Wade to never die so he could keep him away from his beloved.



* Huitzilopochtli, in the ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'' story "The Betrothed of the Sun-God," fries anyone who sets a lecherous eye on Vampirella. [[spoiler:However, when Vampi decides not to go with him, he's stand-up enough to let her go.]]
* Poor Janet Van Dyne aka ComicBook/TheWasp has [[SoBeautifulItsACurse gotten several]] of these over the years:

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* ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'': Huitzilopochtli, in the ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'' story "The Betrothed of the Sun-God," Sun-God", fries anyone who sets a lecherous eye on Vampirella. [[spoiler:However, when Vampi decides not to go with him, he's stand-up enough to let her go.]]
* ''ComicBook/TheWasp'': Poor Janet Van Dyne aka ComicBook/TheWasp has [[SoBeautifulItsACurse gotten several]] of these over the years:



** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} invokes this more than a few times always when regarding his beloved Jean Grey, he gets jealous of ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} getting cozy with Jean, he gets jealous of Mastermind having a thing for Jean, he gets jealous of Jean gushing over ComicBook/{{Gambit}} (even jokingly threatening to drop a truck on him) and Scott even gets jealous of freaking Franchise/SpiderMan for getting two [[SmoochOfVictory smooches from Jean]]. In the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse BadFuture, Scott has even taken off Wolverine’s hand in a fight over Jean.

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** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} invokes this more than a few times always when regarding his beloved Jean Grey, he gets jealous of ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} getting cozy with Jean, he gets jealous of Mastermind having a thing for Jean, he gets jealous of Jean gushing over ComicBook/{{Gambit}} (even jokingly threatening to drop a truck on him) and Scott even gets jealous of freaking Franchise/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan for getting two [[SmoochOfVictory smooches from Jean]]. In the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse BadFuture, Scott has even taken off Wolverine’s hand in a fight over Jean.
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* The ''ComicBook/ForgottenReams'' annual has Troggoth, a hulking barbarian who kills any man that tries to flirt with his three wives. Vartan Hai Sylvar makes the mistake of flirting with them while Troggoth is asleep in the next room. When a loud explosion wakes Troggoth up, Vartan is forced to run for his life from the enraged barbarian.

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* The ''ComicBook/ForgottenReams'' ''ComicBook/ForgottenRealms'' annual has Troggoth, a hulking barbarian who kills any man that tries to flirt with his three wives. Vartan Hai Sylvar makes the mistake of flirting with them while Troggoth is asleep in the next room. When a loud explosion wakes Troggoth up, Vartan is forced to run for his life from the enraged barbarian.
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* ''Creator/ArchieComics'':
** Moose of ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'' is notorious for beating guys to a pulp, or threatening to do so, for as much as asking his girlfriend Midge for the time. Of these guys, only Reggie has ever actually made a move on her. Always PlayedForLaughs. One 1970s story exaggerates this by having Moose angrily ask Midge why Big Ethel was talking to her. When Midge points out that Ethel's a girl, Moose says, "Duh, well [[{{Gonk}} she don't look like]] no girl I ever saw."
** In ''ComicBook/AfterlifeWithArchie'' Jason is this towards Cheryl. Yes, his [[{{Twincest}} twin sister]], and it's not in a BigBrotherInstinct way. He gets mad whenever Cheryl mentions Archie and [[spoiler:killed Cheryl's puppy]] when they were younger because on Thanksgiving Cheryl [[spoiler:only said she was thankful for her puppy]].
* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity,'' the former hero [[spoiler:El Hombre]] is willing to frame his ex-girlfriend as being a mass murderer simply because he's never forgiven her for marrying someone else.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** ComicBook/TheJoker can easily become this at times especially towards his beloved ArchEnemy Batman. He’s jealous of ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} for [[DatingCatwoman her relationship with Batman]], he tortures ComicBook/LexLuthor for mocking his obsession with the dark knight and in ''ComicBook/DeathOfTheFamily'' Joker reveals himself to be jealous of the entire Bat-Family for “distracting” his nemesis and plans to take them out of the equation.
*** Joker can also be jealous of ComicBook/HarleyQuinn’s other affections since he sees her as his possession. This was evident when he discovered her relationship with ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} and sought to punish Harley dearly for betraying him.
** ComicBook/TwoFace towards Renee Montoya, even learning after she is a lesbian it fuels his desire to ruin her life so all that’s left is him.
** ComicBook/{{Bane}} [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/a4ccfa3b-093d-4e67-8163-0ee55b155010 invokes]] this towards Talia, as he was almost married to her when Ra’s considered him worthy take over as leader of the League of Shadows. So Bane was stricken to learn Talia loved Bruce (his nemesis) and to add further salt on the wound Batman defeating him caused his marriage to be annulled. Just another reason to break the Bat.
* Subverted in the ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'' story "Moonshade". Moonshade and Strongbow are lifemates, by the fandom sometimes labelled "the only remotely monogamous couple". In this story, Ahnshen falls in love with Moonshade. Strongbow gets pretty ticked off, to the point of tackling Ahnshen and taking him to task -- for beating around the bush rather than getting to the point already.
* Prince Brandish from ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' he’s absolutely determined to marry Snow and fact she’s married with children means nothing to him. Brandish turned Snow’s husband Bigby into glass and shattered him, then made it clear he would murder all of Snow’s children so she could be “pure” again. Thankfully Snow wrecked him in a sword duel shortly after.
* ''ComicBook/TheFantasticFour'':
** [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] is this over Sue Storm; he has repeatedly kidnapped Sue trying to make her his bride and also tried to kill Reed out of jealousy. Even well after Sue is HappilyMarried with kids, Namor still gives Sue the LongingLook as her son Franklin notes, though thankfully he’s stopped his kidnapping antics.
** Characters/DoctorDoom has got some strong feelings towards Sue as well, it’s mainly due to his inferiority complex towards Reed that he must have everything his nemesis has including his wife. Doom has numerous times attempted to take Sue away as his own and they’re even married in one AlternateUniverse, even when not trying to court Sue to spite Reed, Doom still lauded her as most powerful of the four.
** Not the first time Doom has been subject to this behavior, he was petty keen on ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}} ([[WeCanRuleTogether to the point where he wanted her to be his queen]]) was furious when she and the X-Men defied him.
* ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' villain Hunter Zoom aka Reverse Flash is this for Iris West (Barry West’s wife), whom he continuously stalked and harassed for years. He also tried to forcibly marry her by switching places with Barry and eventually killed her saying that if he couldn’t have her, then Barry couldn’t either. However, [[ComicBookDeath being comics]], Iris was brought back later.
* The insane Aquaman from ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' becomes obsessed over his not dead AlternateUniverse wife Mera in ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}''. Yes... ''[[MindScrew he is jealous of himself]]''.
* ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'s owner Jon frequently ran afoul of guys like this in his failed attempt to hit on girls until he finally hooked up with Liz. In fact, even Liz hinted she once had a boyfriend like this before they started dating.
* In ''ComicBook/IronMan'' 47# one of Tony’s armours [[AIIsACrapShoot becomes sentient]] and becomes possessively in love with him like an abusive boyfriend. It cuts off Tony from The Avengers, causes his then girlfriend Rumiko to break up with him, breaks his arm when he gets into another suit to try and escape and takes him to a deserted island trying convince him they’re perfect for each other and demanding why Tony can’t feel for it “like he did with Ms Rumiko”. It ultimately does sacrifice itself to save Tony’s life however.
* ComicBook/SteveTrevor in the ''ComicBook/New52'', he tends to keep his love for Diana bottled up after her gentle rejection, but when he possessed by Pandora’s Box he is determined that [[MurderTheHypotenuse Superman dies]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': Ronaldo, the ex of Aznar's girlfriend in college, to the point he attempts to kill him by knocking him unconscious into the pool and leaving him to drown, and later breaks into her room in an attempt to rape her, though he is stopped just in time by Aznar.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
** Miles Warren aka the Jackal from Spider-Man's RoguesGallery over Gwen Stacy. He became infatuated with her during his time as her teacher and blamed Gwen’s death at hands of the Green Goblin on Spider-Man himself. So he created a clone of Gwen to torment Peter and of course when one of the clones still loved Peter over him, Jackal was further determined to make Spidey’s life hell. The idea that Gwen would never love him or the idea that Peter '''isn’t''' responsible for her death never crossed his mind.
** JerkJock Flash Thompson would get very jealous of [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Puny Parker]]’s luck with girls such as Liz, Gwen, and MJ. Flash even had a CockFight with Peter over Liz, causing her to lambaste both of them. Flash mellowed out greatly in later years and supported all Peter’s relationships.
* In ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' story ''ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac'', Steve Lombard hits on Comicbook/LoisLane (even though she has just told him she is married) and Clark Kent surreptitiously burns his chair's leg, making him fall. Lois tries very hard not to laugh out loud.
* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'':
** In ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl1972 Supergirl Vol 1]]'' #2, a friend of Linda Danvers - the titular heroine - made several passes at her even though she was not really interested. Still, he was jealous every time Linda spent time with another guy and behaved as if she was cheating on him despite the fact that they were ''not'' together.
** Powerboy, Kara’s obsessed stalker and ex-boyfriend from ''[[ComicBook/Supergirl2005 Supergirl Identity]]'' is a particularly vicious example. He becomes violently possessive of Kara not long into their relationship, with the breaking point being when he gets jealous of Kara’s friendship with Owen Mercer aka Captain Boomerang Jr., beating her up and imprisoning Kara just for visiting Owen in hospital. Thankfully she breaks free and gets revenge with a glorious GroinAttack.
** H’el dips into this with Supergirl as well. He becomes increasingly obsessed with Kara, calling her his “beloved,” and becomes violent in his attempts to separate her from allies, such as her cousin Clark, whom (out of jealousy) he deems “unworthy” of her. H’el claims during his VillainousBreakdown that all his crimes are done out of purely love for her and Krypton, but Kara has none of it and stabs him in the chest with a shard of Kryptonite.
* ComicBook/{{Thanos}} is, of course, a Crazy Jealous Guy over Lady [[TheGrimReaper Death]], he’ll happily to wipe away half the universe and bring down the cosmic deities all out of insane love for her. Even when Death wants nothing to do with him and actively works against him, Thanos just becomes more determined to win her love. Then ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} enters the picture and succeeded in winning her affection, in a fit of jealous rage Thanos cursed Wade to never die so he could keep him away from his beloved.
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'':
** Hank and Jan's fight starts when Jan is wearing a new dress and asks Pym if she looks nice. He asks, all grumpy, if it's for Rogers' or Stark's benefit, before pointing out Jan kissed Steve just after they beat the Hulk, and that she obviously isn't wearing heels and a push-up bra for Hank's benefit since he's not going to any party. Things go ''really'' downhill quickly from there.
** When Banner calls Betty, having just injected himself with the serum that brings out the not-so-jolly grey giant, she's having lunch with Freddie Prinze Jr. And when he turns into Hulk, he still remembers that. Let's just say that "crazy" is an understatement.
--->'''Hulk:''' HULK WANTS FREDDIE PRINZE JR.!
** Weaponized by Cap at the end of vol. 1, when he tells Hulk the naked guy (naked ''alien'', actually) is after Betty... all hell breaks loose.
* Huitzilopochtli, in the ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'' story "The Betrothed of the Sun-God," fries anyone who sets a lecherous eye on Vampirella. [[spoiler:However, when Vampi decides not to go with him, he's stand-up enough to let her go.]]
* Poor Janet Van Dyne aka ComicBook/TheWasp has [[SoBeautifulItsACurse gotten several]] of these over the years:
** The first is David "Whirlwind" Cannon. Working as Janet’s chauffeur he made his move on her when [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank]] was seemly dead but to his fury she rejected him. He made several attempts to kill Hank and in a later comic he even [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty molested Jan]] while she was unconscious before being stopped by a ten foot tall and seriously pissed off Henry Pym.
** Similarly Erik Josten from ''ComicBook/MarvelAdventures'' due to his own obsession with Jan, made it look like Hank had disappeared in an attempt to get close to Janet. He failed to woo her and became enraged at Hank’s timely return and desperately tried to kill him so he could have her for himself.
** In more recent comics Hank being a FallenHero unfortunately has become this to Janet himself due to fusing his body and consciousness with ComicBook/{{Ultron}} (who incidentally is also obsessed with his “mother”). Ultron-Hank spells it out upon reuniting with his ex-wife saying he knows all about her new relationship with Tony and considers it a “wrinkle” in his schemes. Ironically he’s still not as bad as Ultimate Hank when it comes to Janet.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} invokes this more than a few times always when regarding his beloved Jean Grey, he gets jealous of ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} getting cozy with Jean, he gets jealous of Mastermind having a thing for Jean, he gets jealous of Jean gushing over ComicBook/{{Gambit}} (even jokingly threatening to drop a truck on him) and Scott even gets jealous of freaking Franchise/SpiderMan for getting two [[SmoochOfVictory smooches from Jean]]. In the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse BadFuture, Scott has even taken off Wolverine’s hand in a fight over Jean.
** Wolverine himself is prone to jealousy over Jean or Mariko, it dates back to his DarkAndTroubledPast where Logan got jealous of his beloved caretaker Rose planning to marry another man. ComicBook/UltimateMarvel takes this a step further with Wolverine as he [[MurderTheHypotenuse attempts to murder Scott so he can have Jean for himself]].
** Similarly ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit dip into this over ComicBook/{{Rogue}} as they once had a CockFight when Gambit discovered Mags as his younger self Joseph looking into Rogue’s window, Rogue unimpressed put a stop to it immediately. Still, Joseph cannot help but give Gambit and Rogue the GreenEyedMonster from time to time. Nowadays Magneto is surprisingly fine with Rogue marrying Gambit and supports their union [[note]] This because of a {{Retcon}} where Joseph was actually Magneto’s clone and not a rejuvenated version of Mags himself as was previously believed [[/note]]. Gambit can still get pretty jealous though as when Rogue lightly teased him about kissing Deadpool during their couple therapy, which led to Gambit blowing the shit of Wade when he met him again.
*** Curiously Deadpool admitted he was just as jealous of Gambit getting hitched to Rogue and did his best come in between them in ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX''.
** ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}} can be a very jealous man, though suspiciously Pietro only gets jealous [[{{Twincest}} of his twin sister]]’s ComicBook/ScarletWitch’s love interests e.g [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-YyaMxRkf-pk/VaJlKCRw1iI/AAAAAAAApqU/jZRfvBmSrQE/s1600/av127_2b.jpg Vision]].

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