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* ''ComicBook/{{Grandville}}'': [=LeBrock=] usually avoids this without a problem, but when Billie offers him her services and a night together during the second album, after a moment of thought he agrees.
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* ''ComicBook/Deadpool2022'': In the first issue, Deadpool gains a massive CrushFilter when talking to his new handler Valentine. The second issue reveals that said filter was so powerful neither he [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou nor the reader]] were able to notice that Lady Deathstrike was in the room with them, and she's rather pissed about being ignored by her supposed partner.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': In ''ComicBook/Hawkeye2012'', despite [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop Kate Bishop]] ''[[PlatonicLifePartners not]]'' being romantically attracted to [[Characters/HawkeyeClintBarton Clint Barton]], it doesn't stop her from remarking on Clint's defined physique.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': In ''ComicBook/Hawkeye2012'', despite [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop [[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Kate Bishop]] ''[[PlatonicLifePartners not]]'' being romantically attracted to [[Characters/HawkeyeClintBarton [[Characters/MarvelComicsClintBarton Clint Barton]], it doesn't stop her from remarking on Clint's defined physique.
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* When Katherine "Kate" Kane was just getting involved in crimefighting, before she first donned the ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} costume, she was eavesdropping on several criminals in a bar as they were discussing their upcoming operation. During the conversation one of the men questions the other, Jackson, on if he was paying attention or not. Jackson explains that he was "admiring the view" and is seen openly staring at Kate, then turns to the other man and dares him to say he was not having the exact same thoughts.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'': When Katherine "Kate" Kane was just getting involved in crimefighting, before she first donned the ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Batwoman costume, she was eavesdropping on several criminals in a bar as they were discussing their upcoming operation. During the conversation one of the men questions the other, Jackson, on if he was paying attention or not. Jackson explains that he was "admiring the view" and is seen openly staring at Kate, then turns to the other man and dares him to say he was not having the exact same thoughts.
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* In ''ComicBook/{{Championess}}'', James invites Elizabeth to stay in his room for the night. The offer is purely platonic, and nothing sexual ends up happening between the two... but Elizabeth is still thrown for a loop when James removes his shirt while undressing for bed. She tries to snap herself out of it by becoming extremely interested in the room's furniture and floorboards.
* Seen every so often in ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' with characters of either gender. Gina Diggers herself isn't above being distracted by a nice piece of beefcake, for example.
* German comic ''ComicBook/LulaUndYankee'': Yankee and his buddies make a tour on a tractor through the countryside. Because this trope happens, they end up in a military area by accident. HilarityEnsues (well, kind of).
* Tara of ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'' sneaks through a military checkpoint despite carrying forged paperwork, driving a stolen car, and bleeding from a bullet wound by passing over a nude picture of herself with her ID. It backfires later when one of the guards identifies her specifically because the incident cemented her appearance in his mind.
* In "The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death of ComicBook/RadioactiveMan", when Plasmo the Mystic[[labelnote:more]]actually an Eczema imposter[[/labelnote]] has called the Superior Squadron to [[NumberOfTheBeast 665 1/2]] South Purgatory:
* Seen every so often in ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' with characters of either gender. Gina Diggers herself isn't above being distracted by a nice piece of beefcake, for example.
* German comic ''ComicBook/LulaUndYankee'': Yankee and his buddies make a tour on a tractor through the countryside. Because this trope happens, they end up in a military area by accident. HilarityEnsues (well, kind of).
* Tara of ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'' sneaks through a military checkpoint despite carrying forged paperwork, driving a stolen car, and bleeding from a bullet wound by passing over a nude picture of herself with her ID. It backfires later when one of the guards identifies her specifically because the incident cemented her appearance in his mind.
* In "The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death of ComicBook/RadioactiveMan", when Plasmo the Mystic[[labelnote:more]]actually an Eczema imposter[[/labelnote]] has called the Superior Squadron to [[NumberOfTheBeast 665 1/2]] South Purgatory:
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* In ''ComicBook/{{Championess}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Championess}}'': James invites Elizabeth to stay in his room for the night. The offer is purely platonic, and nothing sexual ends up happening between the two... but Elizabeth is still thrown for a loop when James removes his shirt while undressing for bed. She tries to snap herself out of it by becoming extremely interested in the room's furniture and floorboards.
* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'': Seen every so oftenin ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' with characters of either gender. Gina Diggers herself isn't above being distracted by a nice piece of beefcake, for example.
*German comic ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': In ''ComicBook/Hawkeye2012'', despite [[Characters/HawkeyeKateBishop Kate Bishop]] ''[[PlatonicLifePartners not]]'' being romantically attracted to [[Characters/HawkeyeClintBarton Clint Barton]], it doesn't stop her from remarking on Clint's defined physique.
* ''ComicBook/LulaUndYankee'': In the German comic Yankee and his buddies make a tour on a tractor through the countryside. Because this trope happens, they end up in a military area by accident. HilarityEnsues (well, kind of).
* ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'': Taraof ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'' sneaks through a military checkpoint despite carrying forged paperwork, driving a stolen car, and bleeding from a bullet wound by passing over a nude picture of herself with her ID. It backfires later when one of the guards identifies her specifically because the incident cemented her appearance in his mind.
* ''ComicBook/RadioactiveMan'': In "The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death ofComicBook/RadioactiveMan", Radioactive Man", when Plasmo the Mystic[[labelnote:more]]actually an Eczema imposter[[/labelnote]] has called the Superior Squadron to [[NumberOfTheBeast 665 1/2]] South Purgatory:
* ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'': Seen every so often
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* ''ComicBook/LulaUndYankee'': In the German comic Yankee and his buddies make a tour on a tractor through the countryside. Because this trope happens, they end up in a military area by accident. HilarityEnsues (well, kind of).
* ''ComicBook/QueenAndCountry'': Tara
* ''ComicBook/RadioactiveMan'': In "The Heroic Life and Mortifying Death of
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* ''ComicBook/RatQueens'' has the Four Daves use this as a combat tactic: the illusionist conjures a floating naked woman while his party members attack the distracted enemies.
* This is sometimes used as justification for ComicBook/RedSonja's ChainmailBikini against her (usually) male opponents. There are no other justifications offered.
* ''ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}'' & [[SatelliteLoveInterest Bonnie Hale]] in Mary Shelley Overdrive. Creed saves Bonnie from strange soldiers who were after her. Taking her to his place, he demands answers. Just as confused but turned on, Bonnie kisses Creed & says she loved the fighting. Undressing, she leans into him & mutters a please. Creed doesn't take much seducing & they have sex for a few hours. After finishing, Creed asks if she wants to answer his questions now.
* This is sometimes used as justification for ComicBook/RedSonja's ChainmailBikini against her (usually) male opponents. There are no other justifications offered.
* ''ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}'' & [[SatelliteLoveInterest Bonnie Hale]] in Mary Shelley Overdrive. Creed saves Bonnie from strange soldiers who were after her. Taking her to his place, he demands answers. Just as confused but turned on, Bonnie kisses Creed & says she loved the fighting. Undressing, she leans into him & mutters a please. Creed doesn't take much seducing & they have sex for a few hours. After finishing, Creed asks if she wants to answer his questions now.
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* ''ComicBook/RatQueens'' has the ''ComicBook/RatQueens'': The Four Daves use this as a combat tactic: the illusionist conjures a floating naked woman while his party members attack the distracted enemies.
* ''ComicBook/RedSonja'': This is sometimes used as justification forComicBook/RedSonja's Red Sonja's ChainmailBikini against her (usually) male opponents. There are no other justifications offered.
*''ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Sabretooth|MarvelComics}}'': [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]] & [[SatelliteLoveInterest Bonnie Hale]] in ''Sabretooth: Mary Shelley Overdrive. Overdrive''. Creed saves Bonnie from the strange soldiers who were after her. Taking her to his place, he demands answers. Just as confused but turned on, Bonnie kisses Creed & says she loved the fighting. Undressing, she leans into him & mutters a please. Creed doesn't take much seducing & they have sex for a few hours. After finishing, Creed asks if she wants to answer his questions now.
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* Smurfette in ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' elicits this kind of response from her fellow Smurfs, as seen on the cover of the children's book ''Meet Smurfette''.
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** Peter Parker when he first meets Mary Jane at a dinner (''Amazing Spider-Man'' #43):
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** In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1963'' #43, Peter Parker reacts like this when he first meets Mary Jane at a dinner (''Amazing Spider-Man'' #43):dinner:
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** During ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'', ComicBook/{{Superboy}} encounters ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} for the first time, his eyes gaze at her chest as he gags out "[[FreudianSlip I was chest choking]]!"
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** During ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'', ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman'': When ComicBook/{{Superboy}} encounters ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} for the first time, his eyes gaze at her chest as he gags out "[[FreudianSlip I was chest choking]]!"
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* ComicBook/UltimateMarvel
** ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'': Diamondback kisses Spider-Man, and he does not notice that Taskmaster is aiming at him. But when he fires, he shots Diamondback by accident instead.
** ''ComicBook/UltimateGalactusTrilogy'': Subverted. The scientists are taking their seats, but Lawson is taking his sweet time to do so, because he's "just looking at her". Carol Danvers? No, the Asis ship, in the window right behind her.
** ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'': Diamondback kisses Spider-Man, and he does not notice that Taskmaster is aiming at him. But when he fires, he shots Diamondback by accident instead.
** ''ComicBook/UltimateGalactusTrilogy'': Subverted. The scientists are taking their seats, but Lawson is taking his sweet time to do so, because he's "just looking at her". Carol Danvers? No, the Asis ship, in the window right behind her.
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** ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'': Diamondback kisses Spider-Man, and he does not notice that Taskmaster is aiming at him. But when he fires, heshots shoots Diamondback by accident instead.
** ''ComicBook/UltimateGalactusTrilogy'': Subverted. The scientists are taking their seats, but Lawson is taking his sweet time to doso, so because he's "just looking at her". Carol Danvers? No, the Asis ship, in the window right behind her.
** ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'': Diamondback kisses Spider-Man, and he does not notice that Taskmaster is aiming at him. But when he fires, he
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* In the German comic ''ComicBook/{{Werner}}'': Werner's dream woman in ''Volle Latte!'' She even spends a considerable amount of time totally naked because when Ørg drew her for Werner, he [[NakedOnArrival didn't draw any clothes on her]]. %% This entry was added automatically by FELH2. In case the wording doesn't make sense, rewrite it as you like, remove this comment and tell this troper.
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* In the German comic ''ComicBook/{{Werner}}'': In the German comic, Werner's dream woman in ''Volle Latte!'' She even spends a considerable amount of time totally naked because when Ørg drew her for Werner, he [[NakedOnArrival didn't draw any clothes on her]]. %% This entry was added automatically by FELH2. In case the wording doesn't make sense, rewrite it as you like, remove this comment comment, and tell this troper.
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* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** An issue of ''X-Men: First Class'' detailing Comicbook/BlackWidow's first foray into catsuits had several concussed members of A.I.M. taking the time to discuss her, rather than their severe Natasha-inflicted injuries.
** An issue of ''X-Men: First Class'' detailing Comicbook/BlackWidow's first foray into catsuits had several concussed members of A.I.M. taking the time to discuss her, rather than their severe Natasha-inflicted injuries.
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** An issue of ''X-Men: First Class'' detailingComicbook/BlackWidow's ComicBook/BlackWidow's first foray into catsuits had several concussed members of A.I.M. taking the time to discuss her, rather than their severe Natasha-inflicted injuries.
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* ''ComicBook/Zatanna2010'': One sidewalk cleaner gets distracted in the background while he [[HeadTurningBeauty stares at Zatanna as she walks past him]], ending up flooding the sidewalk instead.
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* ''ComicBook/Zatanna2010'': One ''ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}'': In ''ComicBook/Zatanna2010'', one sidewalk cleaner gets distracted in the background while he [[HeadTurningBeauty stares at Zatanna as she walks past him]], ending up flooding the sidewalk instead.