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* ''[[Invincible]]'' has a heroine who transforms into a monstrous form. While the monster transformation isn't exactly cute, the actual girl {{spoiler|who is really older than she appears}} is
* [[Cute Mute]] assassin and enforcer Miho from ''[[Sin City]]''. As [[Frank Miller]] has [[Word of God| confirmed]] she is a "demon" of sorts in the guise of a human. He claims the same thing about Kevin (who is far more malevolent than Miho) but he is clearly not this Trope.
* From ''[[The Sandman]]'', Death qualifies. Also sometimes applies to Delirium (depends on her mood) and Desire (depends on [[A Form You Are Comfortable With| who is viewing her]]).
* [[Chaos! Comics]]; pretty much all nonhuman female characters, most notably Lady Death, [[Evil Counterpart| Lady Demon]], and Purgatori, all cute (and volumptuous) demon girls.
* [[Vampirella]], cute [[Multiple Choice Past|vampire, alien, and.or demon girl]].
* [[Marvel Comics|Marvel's]] version of Death can be this depending on her mood, motives at the time, and how she feels about the mortal she is confronting. Towards a friend, lover (like Deadpool or Thanos), or someone she wants to negotiate with, she plays the Trope straight. Otherwise, she appears in some mysterious or monstrous form, often that of a typical skeletal Reaper or a dark, cloaked entity.
 
== Fan Works ==
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* In the fifties film ''[[The Mole People]]'', a girl named Adad was born to a race of subterranean albinos, but has none of their features, and thus is hated and shunned by her folk. One of the archaeologists falls madly for her and promises to help her escape this hell with them. Sadly [[Downer Ending|Adad is killed by a falling pillar moments after she sees the surface world for the first time]].
* [https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Siren_Sara Siren Sara] from ''[[Willy's Wonderland]]'', though her eerie beauty is clearly "only skin deep". As the movie progresses, her wounds (''and'' the wounds she inflicts on victims) give her a horrific [[Glasgow Grin]] that makes her far ''less'' cute
* Gozer, the [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Ghostbusters]]''; at least that's the form she takes.
 
== Literature ==