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* A gorgon appears briefly in ''[[Justice League]].'' Except for the green skin and snake hair, she is fairly average looking and, oddly, has a New York/Jersey accent.
* A gorgon appears briefly in ''[[Justice League]].'' Except for the green skin and snake hair, she is fairly average looking and, oddly, has a New York/Jersey accent.
** A far darker example exists in ''[[The New Batman Adventures]]'' with Calendar Girl (who is also a [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]): Formerly a model for calendar magazines, she underwent several surgeries to make herself more beautiful, but she wasn't able to reconcile with her "hideous" features, and thus decided to go on a revenge spree against her former employers with calendar-themed crimes. The aftermath of the battle reveals that she's actually very beautiful, but she keeps on shrieking not to look at her as if horrified at her own appearance while arrested.
** A far darker example exists in ''[[The New Batman Adventures]]'' with Calendar Girl (who is also a [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]): Formerly a model for calendar magazines, she underwent several surgeries to make herself more beautiful, but she wasn't able to reconcile with her "hideous" features, and thus decided to go on a revenge spree against her former employers with calendar-themed crimes. The aftermath of the battle reveals that she's actually very beautiful, but she keeps on shrieking not to look at her as if horrified at her own appearance while arrested.
* ''[[American Dragon Jake Long]]'' has Medusa and the gorgons as a group of attractive, [[Alpha Bitch|Alpha Bitchy]] cheerleader types that fuss over split ends -- split ends, in this case, meaning ''two-headed snakes''.
* ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'' has Medusa and the gorgons as a group of attractive, [[Alpha Bitch|Alpha Bitchy]] cheerleader types that fuss over split ends -- split ends, in this case, meaning ''two-headed snakes''.
* ''[[Gravedale High]]'' also had an attractive gorgon cheerleader, named "'Dusa".
* ''[[Gravedale High]]'' also had an attractive gorgon cheerleader, named "'Dusa".
* ''[[Monster High]]'' has a rare male example with Deuce, who only has scales and snakes on his head, which he fashions into a mohawk. Otherwise, he is your typical handsome teen. To be fair, "attractive monster people" is pretty much the whole theme of the series.
* ''[[Monster High]]'' has a rare male example with Deuce, who only has scales and snakes on his head, which he fashions into a mohawk. Otherwise, he is your typical handsome teen. To be fair, "attractive monster people" is pretty much the whole theme of the series.