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** Commissioner Gordon himself, by way of MemeticMutation. The joke sprang out on [[Website/FourChan /co/]] -- after the board was besieged by threads asking why Batman never kills the Joker, someone posted a picture of Gordon and asked why Batman never ''rapes'' the Joker. The joke became popular, and now the Commissioner is now solely depicted as a violent man who attempts to solve all crime by raping people.

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** Commissioner Gordon himself, by way of MemeticMutation. The joke sprang out on [[Website/FourChan [[Platform/FourChan /co/]] -- after the board was besieged by threads asking why Batman never kills the Joker, someone posted a picture of Gordon and asked why Batman never ''rapes'' the Joker. The joke became popular, and now the Commissioner is now solely depicted as a violent man who attempts to solve all crime by raping people.



* In [[http://porramauricio.tumblr.com/ Porra, Mauricio!]], a Website/{{Tumblr}} [[SubvertedKidsShow seeing perverted content]] of Brazilian comic ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'', two characters earned this status: Hiro, due to a comic where he talks about he and his friends swimming naked (something which occurs repeatedly in the comic); and Jeremias, primarily because [[BiggerIsBetterInBed he's black]].

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* In [[http://porramauricio.tumblr.com/ Porra, Mauricio!]], a Website/{{Tumblr}} Platform/{{Tumblr}} [[SubvertedKidsShow seeing perverted content]] of Brazilian comic ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'', two characters earned this status: Hiro, due to a comic where he talks about he and his friends swimming naked (something which occurs repeatedly in the comic); and Jeremias, primarily because [[BiggerIsBetterInBed he's black]].
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* ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'': Issues #268-269 turn [[spoiler:''Mickey Mouse'']] into one: he meets Malcom (Savage Dragon's kid) and his wife Maxine. The man goes on a tirade about wanting to have a sexual encounter between them and his wife, and in the next issue sexually attacks Maxine when she is alone in the street.

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* ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'': Issues #268-269 turn [[spoiler:''Mickey Mouse'']] Mouse'' (well, at least his 1928's incarnation, which entered public domain)]] into one: he meets Malcom (Savage Dragon's kid) and his wife Maxine. The man goes on a tirade about wanting to have a sexual encounter between them and his wife, and in the next issue sexually attacks Maxine when she is alone in the street.
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* ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'': Issues #268-269 turn [[spoiler:''Mickey Mouse'']] into one: he meets Malcom (Savage Dragon's kid) and his wife Maxine. The man goes on a tirade about wanting to have a sexual encounter between them and his wife, and in the next issue sexually attacks Maxine when she is alone in the street.
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* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': Doctor Light is quickly changing into a {{canon}} example, ever since ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'', in which the League [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood brainwashes him into being an]] IneffectualSympatheticVillain after he sneaks into their base and ''rapes one of their wives''. It doesn't help that after he steals the ''other'' Doctor Light's powers (no, not the Mega Man one, the Asian female one), there is almost an entire issue where every line relating to the theft was "RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP." To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "[[LampshadeHanging It's like that's his power now]]."

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* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': Doctor Light is quickly changing into a {{canon}} example, ever since ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'', ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis2004'', in which the League [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood brainwashes him into being an]] IneffectualSympatheticVillain after he sneaks into their base and ''rapes one of their wives''. It doesn't help that after he steals the ''other'' Doctor Light's powers (no, not the Mega Man one, the Asian female one), there is almost an entire issue where every line relating to the theft was "RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP." To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "[[LampshadeHanging It's like that's his power now]]."
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* ''Franchise/TheFlash'': Barry Allen's ArchEnemy, the notoriously petty time-traveler Eobard Thawne, is often portrayed using his powers to commit predatory crimes against Barry's wife Iris as well as Barry himself.
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* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': Doctor Light is quickly changing into a {{canon}} example, ever since ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'', in which the League [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood brainwashes him into being an]] IneffectualSympatheticVillain after he sneaks into their base and ''rapes one of their wives''. It doesn't help that after he steals the ''other'' Doctor Light's powers ([[NamesTheSame no, not the Mega Man one, the Asian female one]]), there is almost an entire issue where every line relating to the theft was "RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP." To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "[[LampshadeHanging It's like that's his power now]]."

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* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': Doctor Light is quickly changing into a {{canon}} example, ever since ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'', in which the League [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood brainwashes him into being an]] IneffectualSympatheticVillain after he sneaks into their base and ''rapes one of their wives''. It doesn't help that after he steals the ''other'' Doctor Light's powers ([[NamesTheSame no, (no, not the Mega Man one, the Asian female one]]), one), there is almost an entire issue where every line relating to the theft was "RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP." To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "[[LampshadeHanging It's like that's his power now]]."
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** Speaking of ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'', there's the line "I touched my mother's breast. It bled on me," which [[ItMakesSenseInContext out of context]], and probably even in context, turns Martha Wayne into one of these and gives that Batman a credible FreudianExcuse.
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* [[Characters/BatmanDeathstroke Deathstroke]] in ''ComicBook/TheJudasContract''. He's heavily implied to have been in a sexual relationship with Terra, who was 16 years old at the time.

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* [[Characters/BatmanDeathstroke Deathstroke]] Characters/{{Deathstroke}} in ''ComicBook/TheJudasContract''. He's heavily implied to have been in a sexual relationship with Terra, who was 16 years old at the time.

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* The Corinthian from ''Comicbook/TheSandman''. He has his share of victims. Most of them are guys though, and he [[PickyPeopleEater really likes eyes]]. Plus, there's the fact that he takes a distinct relish in despoiling innocence that implies eye-taking is at least as good as sex for him. He's literally made of MemeticMolester terror! [[spoiler:When his creator Morpheus found him hosting a serial killer convention, Morpheus berated (and unmade) him for ''thinking too small''.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''
** ComicBook/TheJoker
*** According to [[WordOfGod Word of]] Creator/AlanMoore, The Joker didn't rape anyone in ''ComicBook/TheKillingJoke'', but at times it seems that everyone who read the story assumed he forced himself on Barbara Gordon. Even so, it's hard to imagine that Barbara didn't feel extremely violated when all was said and done and you can't blame people for thinking what the Joker explicitly did do (stripping her naked and ''sending pictures to her father'') was a form of rape or almost-rape. This being the Joker, he probably made it feel ''as close'' to rape as possible for poor Barbara without actually raping her. [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheKillingJoke The animated version]] only added fuel to the fire, as part of its AdaptationExpansion involved exploring more into the montage of Batman talking to people about the Joker, including some hookers who said the Joker would normally see them after he escapes, but didn't this time around. However, as with Moore and the comic, Creator/BruceTimm [[http://collider.com/batman-the-killing-joke-bruce-timm-controversy/ said that]] the Joker never raped Barbara.

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* The Corinthian from ''Comicbook/TheSandman''.''ComicBook/TheSandman1989''. He has his share of victims. [[DepravedHomosexual Most of them are guys guys]], though, and he [[PickyPeopleEater really likes eyes]]. Plus, there's the fact that he takes a distinct relish in despoiling innocence that implies eye-taking is at least as good as sex for him. He's literally made of MemeticMolester terror! [[spoiler:When his creator Morpheus found him hosting a serial killer convention, Morpheus berated (and unmade) him for ''thinking too small''.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''
''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
** ComicBook/TheJoker
Batman himself:
*** Batman himself is labeled as this by some fans in ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder''. He says that he kidnapped a traumatized youngster (Dick Grayson, age 12), mentions how strong he is for his age, and all the while, a muffled *mmff* can be heard inside the Batmobile.
---->''"Fast hands, [[TermsOfEndangerment my little]] Robin. Fast hands, big mouth..."''
*** In fact, the memetic status of Batman being a molester was so bad that it actually created the Batman family. The original Batwoman, Katherine Kane, was created in the 1950s solely to shake off the accusations that Batman and Robin were in a homosexual relationship together.
** [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]]:
*** According to [[WordOfGod Word of]] Creator/AlanMoore, The the Joker didn't rape anyone in ''ComicBook/TheKillingJoke'', but at times it seems that everyone who read the story assumed he forced himself on Barbara Gordon. Even so, it's hard to imagine that Barbara didn't feel extremely violated when all was said and done done, and you can't blame people for thinking that what the Joker explicitly did do (stripping her naked and ''sending pictures to her father'') was a form of rape or almost-rape. This being the Joker, he probably made it feel ''as close'' to rape as possible for poor Barbara without actually raping her. [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheKillingJoke The animated version]] only added fuel to the fire, as part of its AdaptationExpansion involved exploring more into the montage of Batman talking to people about the Joker, including some hookers who said the Joker would normally see them after he escapes, but didn't this time around. However, as with Moore and the comic, Creator/BruceTimm [[http://collider.com/batman-the-killing-joke-bruce-timm-controversy/ said that]] the Joker never raped Barbara.



*** One fan theory about Joker's murder of Jason Todd in ''ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily'' is that after he beat Jason bloody with a crowbar, he sexually molested his unconscious form. His leering, ogling expression as he's swinging the crowbar makes this theory uncomfortably plausible.



*** In the graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'', the Joker did indeed rape a thug's ex-wife.
** The Mad Hatter
*** A lot of comic book fans get a creepy vibe from the Mad Hatter. Yeah, a creepy-looking guy in his 40s who dresses up as the Mad Hatter and has kidnapped kids in the past, tends to give off a pedophile vibe.
*** In ''Comicbook/ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth'', this is a fact and contributes to the already overwhelming terror within its pages.
*** An alternate explanation is provided in ''ComicBook/SecretSix'', but if anything it's even ''worse''.

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*** In the graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'', the Joker did does indeed rape a thug's ex-wife.
** The Mad Hatter
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*** A lot of comic book fans get a creepy vibe from the Mad Hatter. Yeah, a creepy-looking guy in his 40s who dresses up as the Mad Hatter and has kidnapped kids in the past, past tends to give off a pedophile vibe.
*** In ''Comicbook/ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth'', ''ComicBook/ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth'', this is a fact and contributes to the already overwhelming terror within its pages.
*** An alternate explanation is provided in ''ComicBook/SecretSix'', but if anything anything, it's even ''worse''.



*** In Gotham his sister Alice says he put thoughts in her mind that a brother shouldn't have.
** Batman himself is labeled as this by some fans in Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder''. He says he kidnapped a traumatized youngster, Dick Grayson, (age 12), mentions how strong he is for his age, all the while a muffled *mmff* could be heard inside the Batmobile.
--->"Fast hands [[TermsOfEndangerment my little]] Robin. Fast hands, big mouth..."
*** By some fans? The memetic status of Batman being a molester was so bad that it actually created the Batman family. The original Batwoman, Katherine Kane, was created solely to shake off the accusations that Batman and Robin were in a homosexual relationship together.
** ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman'': Professor Pyg. Three words: SEXY DISCO HOT. Even worse is his M.O. in which he captures people, and turns them into mindless drones in dresses with a doll mask. And that's just putting it lightly.
** Commissioner Gordon himself, by way of MemeticMutation. The joke sprang out on [[Website/FourChan /co/]], where, after the board was besieged by threads asking why Batman never kills the Joker, someone posted a picture of Gordon and asked by Batman never ''rapes'' the Joker. The joke became popular, and now the Commissioner is now solely depicted as a violent man who attempts to solve all crime by raping people.
* The Creator/DCComics Doctor Light is quickly changing into a {{canon}} example. It didn't help that after he stole the ''other'' Doctor Light's powers ([[NamesTheSame no, not the Mega Man one, the Asian female one]]), there was almost an entire issue where every line relating to the theft was "RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP." To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "[[LampshadeHanging It's like that's his power now.]]"
** Also, does anyone remember why the superheroes [[LaserGuidedAmnesia wiped his mind]] and [[MindRape semi-lobotomized him]] in ComicBook/IdentityCrisis? He had gotten up to the JLA Satellite and was ''[[RapeAsDrama in the process of raping a hero's wife!]]''
* Slade in ''Comicbook/TheJudasContract''. He's heavily implied to have been in a sexual relationship with Terra, who was 16 years old at the time.

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*** In Gotham ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', his sister Alice says that [[IncestantAdmirer he put thoughts in her mind that a brother shouldn't have.
have]].
** Batman himself is labeled as this by some fans in Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder''. He says he kidnapped a traumatized youngster, Dick Grayson, (age 12), mentions how strong he is for his age, all the while a muffled *mmff* could be heard inside the Batmobile.
--->"Fast hands [[TermsOfEndangerment my little]] Robin. Fast hands, big mouth..."
*** By some fans? The memetic status of Batman being a molester was so bad that it actually created the Batman family. The original Batwoman, Katherine Kane, was created solely to shake off the accusations that Batman and Robin were in a homosexual relationship together.
** ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsBatman'':
''ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison'': Professor Pyg. Three words: SEXY DISCO HOT. Even worse is his M.O. in which he captures people, people and [[LivingDollCollector turns them into mindless drones in dresses with a doll mask.mask]]. And that's just putting it lightly.
** Commissioner Gordon himself, by way of MemeticMutation. The joke sprang out on [[Website/FourChan /co/]], where, /co/]] -- after the board was besieged by threads asking why Batman never kills the Joker, someone posted a picture of Gordon and asked by why Batman never ''rapes'' the Joker. The joke became popular, and now the Commissioner is now solely depicted as a violent man who attempts to solve all crime by raping people.
people.
* The Creator/DCComics ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': Doctor Light is quickly changing into a {{canon}} example. example, ever since ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'', in which the League [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood brainwashes him into being an]] IneffectualSympatheticVillain after he sneaks into their base and ''rapes one of their wives''. It didn't doesn't help that after he stole steals the ''other'' Doctor Light's powers ([[NamesTheSame no, not the Mega Man one, the Asian female one]]), there was is almost an entire issue where every line relating to the theft was "RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP RAEP." To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "[[LampshadeHanging It's like that's his power now.]]"
** Also, does anyone remember why the superheroes [[LaserGuidedAmnesia wiped his mind]] and [[MindRape semi-lobotomized him]]
now]]."
* [[Characters/BatmanDeathstroke Deathstroke]]
in ComicBook/IdentityCrisis? He had gotten up to the JLA Satellite and was ''[[RapeAsDrama in the process of raping a hero's wife!]]''
* Slade in ''Comicbook/TheJudasContract''.
''ComicBook/TheJudasContract''. He's heavily implied to have been in a sexual relationship with Terra, who was 16 years old at the time.



** Continues being creepy in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. Wants to make [[EnfantTerrible Robin]] his apprentice? Getting touchy-feely?! Doing said stuff while said kid is immobilized from the neck down?! And how about his continued sketchy interactions with Terra? An all-around disgusting man.

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** Continues being creepy in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''. ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''. Wants to make [[EnfantTerrible Robin]] Robin his apprentice? Getting touchy-feely?! Doing apprentice, gets touchy-feely, does said stuff while said kid is immobilized from the neck down?! And how about his down, and continued sketchy interactions with Terra? An Terra... an all-around disgusting man.



* ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}'': The Comedian would like to RAPE you... But Only Once!
-->"I heard no but it's spelled Y-E-S!"\\\
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH2jsabYulI "One time, raped a girl so hard his eyeball popped out. True story."]]

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* ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}'': ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': The Comedian would like to RAPE you... But Only Once!
-->"I
but only once!
-->''"I
heard no no, but it's spelled Y-E-S!"\\\
Y-E-S!"\\
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH2jsabYulI "One time, raped a girl so hard his eyeball popped out. True story."]]"]]''



** ComicBook/NormanOsborn is the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the Amber Alert. He has a very... [[NoYay interesting]] relationship with Peter, to put it mildly...plus basically everyone else he comes into contact with.
** The Venom symbiote. Also, in the animated adaption he once attacked Spider-Man from behind, wrapping his arms around him and yelling "Surprise!"
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_8_%28comics%29 Bueno Excellente]] from ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'', who "defeats evil with the power of perversion"? He's even implied to have molested (they don't show it, but whatever happened took two hours and we're only shown the first couple of minutes) an unconscious '''LOBO''' (which Hitman videotaped, and used to blackmail the Main Man into leaving Gotham City/Earth) and Kyle Rayner in ''JLA/Hitman''. The fact that he only says his name makes it even creepier.
* Similar to the Mad Hatter, Toyman of ''Comicbook/{{Superman}}'' fame is rapidly becoming one of these. This is a character whose gimmick is weaponized toys, and has killed at least one child with little remorse. However, he is an odd case as Toyman also has been shown to actively dislike children. His molestor status has mostly come from adaptive series such as ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanDoomsday'', and ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' which play this to the hilt without every explicitly saying anything. The writers of ''Doomsday'' admitted that the mini-series ''ComicBook/LexLuthorManOfSteel'' was inspiration for some elements in it like [[spoiler:a scene where someone dropped Toyman from a really high height]]. In said mini, it was implied and at one point outright stated that Toyman was a pedophile. In the comics, DC has since decided that Toyman isn't really a pedophile. It was all just a pedophile robot clone he accidentally built. OOPS!

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** ComicBook/NormanOsborn [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] is the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the Amber Alert. He has a very... [[NoYay interesting]] relationship with Peter, to put it mildly... plus basically everyone else he comes into contact with.
** The Venom ComicBook/{{Venom}} symbiote. Also, in the animated adaption In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'', he once attacked attacks Spider-Man from behind, wrapping his arms around him and yelling "Surprise!"
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_8_%28comics%29 Bueno Excellente]] from ''ComicBook/{{Hitman}}'', ''ComicBook/Hitman1993'', who "defeats evil with the power of perversion"? perversion". He's even implied to have molested (they don't show it, but whatever happened took two hours and we're only shown the first couple of minutes) an unconscious '''LOBO''' (which Hitman videotaped, videotaped and used to blackmail the Main Man into leaving Gotham City/Earth) and Kyle Rayner in ''JLA/Hitman''. The fact that he only says his name makes it even creepier.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** Superman himself on the cover of ''Action Comics'' [[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_457 volume 1, issue #457]], in which Clark Kent opens his shirt to reveal his secret identity to Pete Ross' son, who is on his bed, on his stomach and crying.
**
Similar to the Mad Hatter, Toyman of ''Comicbook/{{Superman}}'' fame is rapidly becoming one of these. This is a character PsychopathicManchild whose gimmick is [[WickedToymaker weaponized toys, toys]] and who [[WouldHurtAChild has killed at least one child child]] with little remorse. However, he is an odd case as Toyman has also has been shown to [[ChildHater actively dislike children. children]], DependingOnTheWriter. His molestor molester status has mostly come from adaptive series such as ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanDoomsday'', and ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', which play this to the hilt without every explicitly saying anything. The writers of ''Doomsday'' admitted that the mini-series ''ComicBook/LexLuthorManOfSteel'' was inspiration for some elements in it it, like [[spoiler:a scene where in which someone dropped drops Toyman from a really high height]]. In said mini, it was is implied and at one point outright stated that Toyman was is a pedophile. In the comics, DC has since decided that Toyman isn't really a pedophile. It was all just a pedophile robot clone he accidentally built. OOPS!



* [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimate]] ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} has this reputation, which is odd, since his mainstream counterpart is a SexGod. The reasons: A) having sex with a teenage (but legal) Jean Grey, B) while [[FreakyFridayFlip in the body of Peter Parker]], attempting to do ''something'' to a teenage and very much illegal Mary Jane, and C) hiding in some plants and watching a twin brother and sister have sex with each other. As one commentator put it "I'm the best at what I do, and what I do is hide in the bushes and watch creepy sex."
* ComicBook/ScottPilgrim, [[MemeticMutation Sketchy Ass 24-Year Old.]] This meme comes from the comic where Scott, in an attempt to have sex with his old flame Knives asks her "How does it feel to be an adult in the eyes of the law?"

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* [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimate]] ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': Wolverine has this reputation, which is odd, since [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} his mainstream counterpart counterpart]] is a SexGod. The reasons: A) having sex with a teenage (but legal) Jean Grey, B) while [[FreakyFridayFlip in the body of Peter Parker]], Parker]] in ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', attempting to do ''something'' to a teenage and very much illegal Mary Jane, and C) hiding in some plants and watching a twin brother and sister have sex with each other. As one commentator put it "I'm the best at what I do, and what I do is hide in the bushes and watch creepy sex."
* ComicBook/ScottPilgrim, [[MemeticMutation Sketchy Ass 24-Year Old.]] Sketchy-Ass 24-Year-Old]]. This meme comes from the comic where Scott, in an attempt to have sex with his old flame Knives asks her "How does it feel to be an adult in the eyes of the law?"



* Mesothulas (later Tarantulas) from ''ComicBook/TheTransformersSinsOfTheWreckers'' is pants-shittingly creepy in so many ways that it's hard to count. He comes off as even more warped and unsettling than his ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' incarnation thanks to the writing of Nick Roche. This is not helped by his tendency to [[SizeShifter shrink down to minute sizes]] and [[OrificeInvasion crawl into people's bodies]], nor his behavior towards Prowl being effectively that of a {{Yandere}} ex-boyfriend. Finally, there's this gem of a quote, which honestly can't be read as anything other than very odd and ''very'' disturbing innuendo.
-->'''Verity:''' Prowl, (Tarantulas)'s done something ''weird'' to me!\\

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* Mesothulas (later Tarantulas) from ''ComicBook/TheTransformersSinsOfTheWreckers'' is pants-shittingly creepy in so many ways that it's hard to count. He comes off as even more warped and unsettling than his ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' incarnation thanks to the writing of Nick Roche. This is not helped by his tendency to [[SizeShifter [[{{Sizeshifter}} shrink down to minute sizes]] and [[OrificeInvasion crawl into people's bodies]], nor his behavior towards Prowl being effectively that of a {{Yandere}} ex-boyfriend. Finally, there's this gem of a quote, which honestly can't be read as anything other than very odd and ''very'' disturbing innuendo.
-->'''Verity:''' Prowl, (Tarantulas)'s [Tarantulas]'s done something ''weird'' to me!\\



* Franchise/{{Superman}} on the cover of ''Action Comics'' [[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_457 volume 1 issue 457]], when Clark Kent opens his shirt to reveal his secret identity to Pete Ross' son who is on the bed crying.
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** Commissioner Gordon himself, by way of MemeticMutation. The joke sprang out on [[Website/FourChan /co/], where, after the board was besieged by threads asking why Batman never kills the Joker, someone posted a picture of Gordon and asked by Batman never ''rapes'' the Joker. The joke became popular, and now the Commissioner is now solely depicted as a violent man who attempts to solve all crime by raping people.

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** Commissioner Gordon himself, by way of MemeticMutation. The joke sprang out on [[Website/FourChan /co/], /co/]], where, after the board was besieged by threads asking why Batman never kills the Joker, someone posted a picture of Gordon and asked by Batman never ''rapes'' the Joker. The joke became popular, and now the Commissioner is now solely depicted as a violent man who attempts to solve all crime by raping people.
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** ''ComicBook/TheOtherHistoryOfTheDCUniverse'' confirms that Slade did indeed sexually abuse Terra.
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* Franchise/{{Superman}} on the cover of [[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_457 ''Action Comics'' volume 1 issue 457]], when Clark Kent opens his shirt to reveal his secret identity to Pete Ross' son who is on the bed crying.

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* Franchise/{{Superman}} on the cover of ''Action Comics'' [[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_457 ''Action Comics'' volume 1 issue 457]], when Clark Kent opens his shirt to reveal his secret identity to Pete Ross' son who is on the bed crying.
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* Franchise/{{Superman}} on the cover of ''Action Comics'' volume 1 issue 457, when Clark Kent opens his shirt to reveal his secret identity to Pete Ross' son who is on the bed crying.

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* Franchise/{{Superman}} on the cover of [[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Action_Comics_Vol_1_457 ''Action Comics'' volume 1 issue 457, 457]], when Clark Kent opens his shirt to reveal his secret identity to Pete Ross' son who is on the bed crying.
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* [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} The Comedian]] would like to RAPE you... But Only Once!

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