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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* ''Superman/Batman'' #26 shows us sexbots of the female [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]], belonging to the teenage Toyman (''not'' the original villainous version). And Superboy clearly enjoys them. Yeah...
* ''Superman/Batman'' #26 shows us sexbots of the female [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]], belonging to the teenage Toyman (''not'' the original villainous version). And Superboy clearly enjoys them. Yeah...
* [[Lex Luthor]] in his [[Action Comics]] recent run has one of his own. An armed to the teeth, opposing viewpoint version of {{spoiler|Lois Lane}} Kink factor is off the charts by the second issue.
* [[Lex Luthor]] in his [[Action Comics]] recent{{when}} run has one of his own: an armed to the teeth, opposing viewpoint version of {{spoiler|Lois Lane}}. Kink factor is off the charts by the second issue.
* ''[[Y: The Last Man]]''. While in Japan Yorick and Agent 355 come across a brothel using an expensive male 'actoroid' for women whose husbands and boyfriends have died in the [[Gendercide]] although he seemed to only provide emotional support.
* ''[[Y: The Last Man]]''. While in Japan Yorick and Agent 355 come across a brothel using an expensive male 'actoroid' for women whose husbands and boyfriends have died in the [[Gendercide]] although he seemed to only provide emotional support.
* PJ Maybe in ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' seems to be in a committed relationship with a sexbot named Inga, who when they're not shagging sometimes helps him kill people.
* PJ Maybe in ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' seems to be in a committed relationship with a sexbot named Inga, who when they're not shagging sometimes helps him kill people.
* The [[Aliens]] expanded universe features "sex synths"—artificial people who ''don't'' look like Lance Henriksen. They do not appear to be very intelligent (although one comic mentioned the ship's sexbot was also programmed as a scientist).
* The ''[[Aliens]]'' expanded universe features "sex synths"—artificial people who ''don't'' look like Lance Henriksen. They do not appear to be very intelligent (although one comic mentioned the ship's sexbot was also programmed as a scientist).
* A story in the very first issue of ''[[Mad Magazine|MAD]]'' was set in a [[Zeerust]] future where "disposable prefabricated robot women" are purchasable from vending machines. [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Alhough what they are used for is never explicitly stated]], the main character pointedly observes: "Have you noticed how less and less men are getting married, and more and more of these robot women are being sold?"
* A story in the very first issue of ''[[Mad Magazine|MAD]]'' was set in a [[Zeerust]] future where "disposable prefabricated robot women" are purchasable from vending machines. [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Alhough what they are used for is never explicitly stated]], the main character pointedly observes: "Have you noticed how less and less men are getting married, and more and more of these robot women are being sold?"
* In ''[[Ironwood]]'' Fantasia Faust is an iron golem. After serving her creator's original purpose of ridding his land of faeries, he found other uses for her, including as a lover. She is enchanted with illusions so complete that a person can be ravaged by Fantasia without ever realising that she isn't made entirely of soft, warm, forgiving flesh, and subtle but effective neuromancies to entice anything with a steady pulse to desire her.
* In ''[[Ironwood]]'' Fantasia Faust is an iron golem. After serving her creator's original purpose of ridding his land of faeries, he found other uses for her, including as a lover. She is enchanted with illusions so complete that a person can be ravaged by Fantasia without ever realising that she isn't made entirely of soft, warm, forgiving flesh, and subtle but effective neuromancies to entice anything with a steady pulse to desire her.



== Films -- Live-Action ==
== Films -- Live-Action ==