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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': The MosnterOfTheWeek in "Teacher's Pet" is a She-Mantis which preys on male virgins: mating with them to fertilise her eggs and then killing them.
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* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': The MosnterOfTheWeek MonsterOfTheWeek in "Teacher's Pet" is a She-Mantis which preys on male virgins: mating with them to fertilise her eggs and then killing them.
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* Occurs with Jim Book in ''ComicBook/AmericanVampires''. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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* Occurs with Jim Book in ''ComicBook/AmericanVampires''.''ComicBook/AmericanVampire''. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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* [[InvaderZim Zim]] does this to Dib in the fanfiction ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3608043/1/Dib-Reborn Dib Reborn]'']. [[SpoilerTitle as you would have guessed from the title,]] Dib was reincarnated as Zim's son as a result.
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* [[InvaderZim Zim]] does this to Dib in the fanfiction ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3608043/1/Dib-Reborn Dib Reborn]'']. Reborn'']]. [[SpoilerTitle as you would have guessed from the title,]] title]], Dib was reincarnated as Zim's son as a result.
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* Happens in Jerome Robbins' ballet [[http://www.poisonivyswalloftext.com/2012/10/nycbs-strong-finish.html The Cage]]
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* This appears in one WonderWoman [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic comic.]]
* It also appears in a TheIncredibleHercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
* It also appears in a TheIncredibleHercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
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* This appears in one WonderWoman ''WonderWoman'' [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic comic.]]
* It also appears in aTheIncredibleHercules ''TheIncredibleHercules'' comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.race.
* Sort of appears with ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'', a magic power that is passed from father to son (the son gaining the power when he reaches), but the father dies upon conception: - could be argued to be part of this trope if she copulates with him fully cognizant of this.
* Occurs with Jim Book in ''ComicBook/AmericanVampires''. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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* Sort of appears with ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'', a magic power that is passed from father to son (the son gaining the power when he reaches), but the father dies upon conception: - could be argued to be part of this trope if she copulates with him fully cognizant of this.
* Occurs with Jim Book in ''ComicBook/AmericanVampires''. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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* Occurs in the play ''Lysistrata'' amongst the [[http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/lysistrata/section4.rhtml Amazons]].
* Occurs in the play ''Lysistrata'' amongst the [[http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/lysistrata/section4.rhtml Amazons]].
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* Sort of appears in Hans Staden's "Wahre Geschichte" (Book II: 29, 1974, p. 179). The man to be sacrificed is given a native woman until the sacrifice comes and the above reference says that if the native woman has a child by him, the child is raised until the age of sacrifice is reached, though the native partner isn't the sole perpetrator; rather, she is one of a crowd. This story is loosely revisited in the 1971 Brazilian film "How tasty was my little Frenchman", portraying the tupinambás tribe.
* Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
* Sort of appears with [[http://thedarkness.wikia.com/wiki/The_Darkness_(Comic) The Darkness]], a magic power that is passed from father to son (the son gaining the power when he reaches), but the father dies upon conception: - could be argued to be part of this trope if she copulates with him fully cognizant of this.
* Occurs with the H'nemthe, characters from Star Wars, who believe that a male killed after mating in this way would receive the ultimate spiritual reward by going on to the netherworld as spiritual guardian for his offspring, meaning that they didn't resist the certain death that would result from copulation. [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Feltipern_Trevagg Felitipern Trevagg]] is an example of a male character who was part of this ritual.
* [[InvaderZim Zim]] does this to Dib in the fanfiction [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3608043/1/Dib-Reborn Dib Reborn]]. [[SpoilerTitle as you would have guessed from the title,]] Dib was reincarnated as Zim's son as a result.
* Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
* Sort of appears with [[http://thedarkness.wikia.com/wiki/The_Darkness_(Comic) The Darkness]], a magic power that is passed from father to son (the son gaining the power when he reaches), but the father dies upon conception: - could be argued to be part of this trope if she copulates with him fully cognizant of this.
* Occurs with the H'nemthe, characters from Star Wars, who believe that a male killed after mating in this way would receive the ultimate spiritual reward by going on to the netherworld as spiritual guardian for his offspring, meaning that they didn't resist the certain death that would result from copulation. [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Feltipern_Trevagg Felitipern Trevagg]] is an example of a male character who was part of this ritual.
* [[InvaderZim Zim]] does this to Dib in the fanfiction [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3608043/1/Dib-Reborn Dib Reborn]]. [[SpoilerTitle as you would have guessed from the title,]] Dib was reincarnated as Zim's son as a result.
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* Sort of appears in Hans Staden's "Wahre Geschichte" ''Wahre Geschichte'' (Book II: 29, 1974, p. 179). The man to be sacrificed is given a native woman until the sacrifice comes and the above reference says that if the native woman has a child by him, the child is raised until the age of sacrifice is reached, though the native partner isn't the sole perpetrator; rather, she is one of a crowd. This story is loosely revisited in the 1971 Brazilian film "How tasty was my little Frenchman", portraying the tupinambás tribe.
* Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
* Sort of appears with [[http://thedarkness.wikia.com/wiki/The_Darkness_(Comic) The Darkness]], a magic power that is passed from father to son (the son gaining the power when he reaches), but the father dies upon conception: - could be argued to be part of this trope if she copulates with him fully cognizant of this.
* Occurs with the H'nemthe, characters from Star Wars, ''StarWars'', who believe that a male killed after mating in this way would receive the ultimate spiritual reward by going on to the netherworld as spiritual guardian for his offspring, meaning that they didn't resist the certain death that would result from copulation. [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Feltipern_Trevagg Felitipern Trevagg]] is an example of a male character who was part of this ritual.
* [[InvaderZim Zim]] does this to Dib in the fanfiction [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3608043/1/Dib-Reborn Dib Reborn]]. [[SpoilerTitle as you would have guessed from the title,]] Dib was reincarnated as Zim's son as a result.ritual.
* Sort of appears with [[http://thedarkness.wikia.com/wiki/The_Darkness_(Comic) The Darkness]], a magic power that is passed from father to son (the son gaining the power when he reaches), but the father dies upon conception: - could be argued to be part of this trope if she copulates with him fully cognizant of this.
* [[InvaderZim Zim]] does this to Dib in the fanfiction [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3608043/1/Dib-Reborn Dib Reborn]]. [[SpoilerTitle as you would have guessed from the title,]] Dib was reincarnated as Zim's son as a result.
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* The [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Spinnetod Spinnetods]] from ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' do this on account of their rapid aging, meaning that they have to become pregnant quickly so that the lineage doesn't die out.
* On ''Series/ForeverKnight'', it was said that for a vampire woman to conceive, she must have sex with a human male - and said male must die during the sex act.
* The Taresians of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' are a OneGenderRace of females that mate with other humanoid species by implanting viruses in them that turn them into male Taresians, believing that there are long-lost children driver with the desire to return home. The mating process (a male is given three females as his wives) is deadly to the male, as they end up dying after mating with her wives.
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* The [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Spinnetod Spinnetods]] from ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' do this on account of their rapid aging, meaning that they have to become pregnant quickly so that the lineage doesn't die out.
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* The Taresians of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' are a OneGenderRace of females that mate with other humanoid species by implanting viruses in them that turn them into male Taresians, believing that there are long-lost children driver with the desire to return home. The mating process (a male is given three females as his wives) is deadly to the male, as they end up dying after mating with her wives.
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* The [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Spinnetod Spinnetods]] from the T.V. series [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Grimm_Wiki Grimm]] do this on account of their rapid aging, meaning that they have to become pregnant quickly so that the lineage doesn't die out.
* On ''Forever Knight'', it was said that for a vampire woman to conceive, she must have sex with a human male - and said male must die during the sex act.
* The Taresians of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' are a OneGenderRace of females that mate with other humanoid species by implanting viruses in them that turn them into male Taresians, believing that there are long-lost children driver with the desire to return home. The mating process (a male is given three females as his wives) is deadly to the male, as they end up dying after mating with her wives.
* The [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Spinnetod Spinnetods]] from the T.V. series [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Grimm_Wiki Grimm]] do this on account of their rapid aging, meaning that they have to become pregnant quickly so that the lineage doesn't die out.
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* An extremely unusual BizarreAlienReproduction version of this appears in the manga version of ''Manga/LevelE''; male Conwellians ''eat'' their females as part of the breeding process, as the digestive juices are what stimulate the eggs to be fertilised and eventually hatch. They actually destroyed their own planet fighting over whether or not they should genetically alter their species to remove this trait.
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* Many of the female OneGenderRace monsters in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' do this, especially if they can be considered {{Cute Monster Girl}}s, in order to warrant their AlwaysChaoticEvil label.
** [[HarpingOnAboutHarpies Harpies]] do this due to their messed up culture, which proclaims that unless a male can prove sufficiently powerful that it would be a waste to kill him after just one clutch, it's an act of shameful weakness for a harpy not to kill and eat the father of her daughters.
** [[{{Yokai}} Joro]][[GiantSpider gumos]] have a parasitic reproductive methodology, where after they conceive, they paralyze the father with venom and cocoon him, laying their eggs in his flesh so the hatchlings can have his body as their nourishment once they hatch.
* In ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', and derivatives like ''Pathfinder'' above, Hags often murder their lovers when they are done, unless they think it would be more fun to leave him alive afterwards.
** Harpies doing this has also been mentioned in some editions of D&D.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'', Red Widows have the same reproductive methods as Pathfinder's Jorogumo.
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* Many of the female OneGenderRace monsters in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' do this, especially if they can be considered {{Cute Monster Girl}}s, in order to warrant their AlwaysChaoticEvil label.
** [[HarpingOnAboutHarpies Harpies]] do this due to their messed up culture, which proclaims that unless a male can prove sufficiently powerful that it would be a waste to kill him after just one clutch, it's an act of shameful weakness for a harpy not to kill and eat the father of her daughters.
** [[{{Yokai}} Joro]][[GiantSpider gumos]] have a parasitic reproductive methodology, where after they conceive, they paralyze the father with venom and cocoon him, laying their eggs in his flesh so the hatchlings can have his body as their nourishment once they hatch.
* In ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', and derivatives like ''Pathfinder'' above, Hags often murder their lovers when they are done, unless they think it would be more fun to leave him alive afterwards.
** Harpies doing this has also been mentioned in some editions of D&D.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'', Red Widows have the same reproductive methods as Pathfinder's Jorogumo.
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* DMFA: Kria Soulstealer. Literally ate her boyfriend after he got her pregnant. It's implied that she would have remained childless [[spoiler:after seeing what happened to Abel]] if her brother didn't accidentally invoke sentience into every undead, giving her a stepson and enough time with him to recognize her ability as a mother / desire for a daughter. Mostly because the Soulstealer family is filthy rich. So she made sure that the surrogate father couldn't 'collect his due'.
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* DMFA: Kria Soulstealer. Literally ate her boyfriend after he got her pregnant. It's implied that she would have remained childless [[spoiler:after seeing what happened to Abel]] if her brother didn't accidentally invoke sentience into every undead, giving her a stepson and enough time with him to recognize her ability as a mother / desire for a daughter. Mostly because the Soulstealer family is filthy rich. So she made sure that the surrogate father couldn't 'collect his due'.
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* DMFA: Kria Soulstealer. Literally ate her boyfriend after he got her pregnant. It's implied that she would have remained childless [[spoiler:after seeing what happened to Abel]] if her brother didn't accidentally invoke sentience into every undead, giving her a stepson and enough time with him to recognize her ability as a mother / desire for a daughter. Mostly because the Soulstealer family is filthy rich. So she made sure that the surrogate father couldn't 'collect his due'.
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* DMFA: Kria Soulstealer. Literally ate her boyfriend after he got her pregnant. It's implied that she would have remained childless [[spoiler:after seeing what happened to Abel]] if her brother didn't accidentally invoke sentience into every undead, giving her a stepson and enough time with him to recognize her ability as a mother / desire for a daughter. Mostly because the Soulstealer family is filthy rich. So she made sure that the surrogate father couldn't 'collect his due'.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'': Master Mantis says he never had Daddy issues because his mother bit his father's head. He also claims to be looking forward to the day he has a similar demise.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'': Master Mantis says he never had Daddy issues because his mother bit his father's head. He also claims to be looking forward to the day he has a similar demise.
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Referring to the trope of the female becoming pregnant and then killing her mate, often in the act of copulation. A sub-trope that is part of various tropes, including the {{black widow}}, {{out with {{Black Widow}}, {{Out With a bang}} Bang}} and possibly {{someone to remember him by}} {{Someone To Remember Him By}} tropes.
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* Happens in Jerome Robbins' ballet [[http://www.poisonivyswalloftext.com/2012/10/nycbs-strong-finish.html The Cage]]
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* This was Diva's MoralEventHorizon in ''Anime/BloodPlus'', involving raping Saya's brother Riku for the purpose of getting pregnant and then murdering him.
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* This was Diva's MoralEventHorizon in ''Anime/BloodPlus'', involving raping Saya's brother Riku for the purpose of getting pregnant and then murdering him.
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* [[InvaderZim Zim]] does this to Dib in the fanfiction [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3608043/1/Dib-Reborn Dib Reborn]]. [[SpoilerTitle as you would have guessed from the title,]] Dib was reincarnated as Zim's son as a result.
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* The [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Spinnetod Spinnetods]] from the T.V. series [[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Grimm_Wiki Grimm]] do this on account of their rapid ageing, meaning that they have to become pregnant quickly so that the lineage doesn't die out.
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* On ''Forever Knight'', it was said that for a vampire woman to conceive, she must have sex with a human male - and said male must die during the sex act.
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May be, sometimes, in part or in whole, a metaphor for the fear that MenAreTheExpendableGender, because in many countries they are at a legal and social disadvantage against the mother in matters concerning their children.
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* This appears in one [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic Wonder Woman]] comic.
* It also appears in a The Incredible Hercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
* It also appears in a The Incredible Hercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
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* This appears in one WonderWoman [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic Wonder Woman]] comic.
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* It also appears in aThe Incredible Hercules TheIncredibleHercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
* It also appears in a
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* Occurs with the [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/H'nemthe H'nemthe]], characters from Star Wars, who believe that a male killed after mating in this way would receive the ultimate spiritual reward by going on to the netherworld as spiritual guardian for his offspring, meaning that they didn't resist the certain death that would result from copulation.
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* Occurs with the H'nemthe, characters from Star Wars, who believe that a male killed after mating in this way would receive the ultimate spiritual reward by going on to the netherworld as spiritual guardian for his offspring, meaning that they didn't resist the certain death that would result from copulation. [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/H'nemthe H'nemthe]], characters from Star Wars, who believe that com/wiki/Feltipern_Trevagg Felitipern Trevagg]] is an example of a male killed after mating in character who was part of this way would receive the ultimate spiritual reward by going on to the netherworld as spiritual guardian for his offspring, meaning that they didn't resist the certain death that would result from copulation.ritual.
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* Sort of appears with [[http://thedarkness.wikia.com/wiki/The_Darkness_(Comic) The Darkness]], a magic power that is passed from father to son (the son gaining the power when he reaches), but the father dies upon conception: - could be argued to be part of this trope if she copulates with him fully cognizant of this.
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* Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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* Also known to happen with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praying_mantis#Reproduction_and_life_history praying mantises]] and various species of spider, e.g. the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redback_spider#Reproduction redback spider]], which actively participates in the process.
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This appears in one [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic Wonder Woman]] comic.
It also appears in a The Incredible Hercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
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Occurs in the play Lysistrata amongst the [[http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/lysistrata/section4.rhtml Amazons]].
Occurs with the [[http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2012/01/reem-worldwide-3 Re'em]], a mythological biblical creature claimed to be associated with the Bible. According to the myth, there are only two Re'em in the world at one time. They meet every 70 years for mating. After conception, the female Re'em kills her partner with a single bite.
Sort of appears in Hans Staden's "Wahre Geschichte" (Book II: 29, 1974, p. 179). The man to be sacrificed is given a native woman until the sacrifice comes and the above reference says that if the native woman has a child by him, the child is raised until the age of sacrifice is reached, though the native partner isn't the sole perpetrator; rather, she is one of a crowd. This story is loosely revisited in the 1971 Brazilian film "How tasty was my little Frenchman", portraying the tupinambás tribe.
Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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This is believed to happen with skeleton shrimps: - after mating, the female [[http://www.chesapeakebay.net/fieldguide/critter/skeleton_shrimp injects her partner with venom]].
Also happens with [[http://factsanddetails.com/world.php?itemid=1591 scorpions]].
Also known to happen with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praying_mantis#Reproduction_and_life_history praying mantises]] and various species of spider, e.g. the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redback_spider#Reproduction redback spider]], which actively participates in the process.
This appears in one [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic Wonder Woman]] comic.
It also appears in a The Incredible Hercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
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Occurs in the play Lysistrata amongst the [[http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/lysistrata/section4.rhtml Amazons]].
Occurs with the [[http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2012/01/reem-worldwide-3 Re'em]], a mythological biblical creature claimed to be associated with the Bible. According to the myth, there are only two Re'em in the world at one time. They meet every 70 years for mating. After conception, the female Re'em kills her partner with a single bite.
Sort of appears in Hans Staden's "Wahre Geschichte" (Book II: 29, 1974, p. 179). The man to be sacrificed is given a native woman until the sacrifice comes and the above reference says that if the native woman has a child by him, the child is raised until the age of sacrifice is reached, though the native partner isn't the sole perpetrator; rather, she is one of a crowd. This story is loosely revisited in the 1971 Brazilian film "How tasty was my little Frenchman", portraying the tupinambás tribe.
Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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This is believed to happen with skeleton shrimps: - after mating, the female [[http://www.chesapeakebay.net/fieldguide/critter/skeleton_shrimp injects her partner with venom]].
Also happens with [[http://factsanddetails.com/world.php?itemid=1591 scorpions]].
Also known to happen with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praying_mantis#Reproduction_and_life_history praying mantises]] and various species of spider, e.g. the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redback_spider#Reproduction redback spider]], which actively participates in the process.
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* This appears in one [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic Wonder Woman]] comic.
* It also appears in a The Incredible Hercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
* Occurs in the play Lysistrata amongst the [[http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/lysistrata/section4.rhtml Amazons]].
* Occurs with the [[http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2012/01/reem-worldwide-3 Re'em]], a mythological biblical creature claimed to be associated with the Bible. According to the myth, there are only two Re'em in the world at one time. They meet every 70 years for mating. After conception, the female Re'em kills her partner with a single bite.
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Referring to the trope of the female becoming pregnant and then killing her mate, often in the act of copulation. A sub-trope that is part of various tropes, including the {{black widow}}, {{out with a bang}} and possibly {{someone to remember him by}} tropes.
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This appears in one [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic Wonder Woman]] comic.
It also appears in a The Incredible Hercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
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Occurs in the play Lysistrata amongst the [[http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/lysistrata/section4.rhtml Amazons]].
Occurs with the [[http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2012/01/reem-worldwide-3 Re'em]], a mythological biblical creature claimed to be associated with the Bible. According to the myth, there are only two Re'em in the world at one time. They meet every 70 years for mating. After conception, the female Re'em kills her partner with a single bite.
Sort of appears in Hans Staden's "Wahre Geschichte" (Book II: 29, 1974, p. 179). The man to be sacrificed is given a native woman until the sacrifice comes and the above reference says that if the native woman has a child by him, the child is raised until the age of sacrifice is reached, though the native partner isn't the sole perpetrator; rather, she is one of a crowd. This story is loosely revisited in the 1971 Brazilian film "How tasty was my little Frenchman", portraying the tupinambás tribe.
Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
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This is believed to happen with skeleton shrimps: - after mating, the female [[http://www.chesapeakebay.net/fieldguide/critter/skeleton_shrimp injects her partner with venom]].
Also happens with [[http://factsanddetails.com/world.php?itemid=1591 scorpions]].
Also known to happen with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praying_mantis#Reproduction_and_life_history praying mantises]] and various species of spider, e.g. the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redback_spider#Reproduction redback spider]], which actively participates in the process.
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This appears in one [[http://www.geekscape.net/how-dc-comics-forced-one-lifelong-wonder-woman-fan-to-quit-buying-her-comic Wonder Woman]] comic.
It also appears in a The Incredible Hercules comic (the story told from #121-125). Amadeus Cho has an interest in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphyne_Gorgon Delphyne Gorgon]], but she tells him that killing after mating is the custom of the women of her race.
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Occurs in the play Lysistrata amongst the [[http://www.sparknotes.com/drama/lysistrata/section4.rhtml Amazons]].
Occurs with the [[http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2012/01/reem-worldwide-3 Re'em]], a mythological biblical creature claimed to be associated with the Bible. According to the myth, there are only two Re'em in the world at one time. They meet every 70 years for mating. After conception, the female Re'em kills her partner with a single bite.
Sort of appears in Hans Staden's "Wahre Geschichte" (Book II: 29, 1974, p. 179). The man to be sacrificed is given a native woman until the sacrifice comes and the above reference says that if the native woman has a child by him, the child is raised until the age of sacrifice is reached, though the native partner isn't the sole perpetrator; rather, she is one of a crowd. This story is loosely revisited in the 1971 Brazilian film "How tasty was my little Frenchman", portraying the tupinambás tribe.
Occurs with Jim Book in American Vampires. He becomes infected with a disease that will turn him into a vampire, so he persuades Abilena to shoot him. She agrees on the condition he [[http://www.comicvine.com/james-book/29-70130/ impregnates her first]].
Nature: -
This is believed to happen with skeleton shrimps: - after mating, the female [[http://www.chesapeakebay.net/fieldguide/critter/skeleton_shrimp injects her partner with venom]].
Also happens with [[http://factsanddetails.com/world.php?itemid=1591 scorpions]].
Also known to happen with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praying_mantis#Reproduction_and_life_history praying mantises]] and various species of spider, e.g. the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redback_spider#Reproduction redback spider]], which actively participates in the process.