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== Comic Books ==
* The [[Marvel Comics|Scarlet Witch and Vision]]. Their relationship is very complicated—they are the center of a [[Tangled Family Tree]]. After much experimentation, they found out that The Vision is infertile, even in a realistic body. It took a mix of [[Reality Warper|reality warping]] and [[Functional Magic]] for them to have kids. And then [[John Byrne]] got his hands on the poor tykes...
** The current{{when}} legacy character, Vision 2.0, is into a relationship with Stature over in ''[[Young Avengers]]''.
*** And it is believed that two of the Young Avengers are actually ''Wanda and Vision's kids reincarnated''. Yes, a very [[Tangled Family Tree]].
* ''[[XXXenophile]]'': "I Swing the Body Electric", "R.U.R. or Are You Ain't My Baby?"
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* In the original ''[[Barbarella]]'' comic there's a single-panel gag about Barbarella's current lover - a robot guy - thinking his movements are "a bit mechanical". Might be better in the original French.
* Madison Jeffries, at least since he joined the [[X-Men]]. As far as he's concerned the more obviously mechanical a woman is, the better. His lack of social skills makes his pursuit of [[Robot Girl|Danger]] rather tentative.
* In ''[[The Black Ring]]'' arc, [[Lex Luthor]] qualifies. In the first part, he is shown having dinner with an android duplicate of Lois Lane that was built using Kryptonian and Brainiac's technology, along with DNA traces of the real Lois. Initially, he had the android built specifically to offer opposing viewpoints to his own ideas (he tends to get enraged when actual employees do so) and she does that job pretty well, but he ends up sleeping with her later.
 
== Fan Works ==