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* Bunnie Rabbot in the Archie Comics' ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' becomes a type of cyborg when she's halfway tossed into a (''very'' fast-working) "roboticizing" machine. Her legs and one arm are turned into robotic limbs.
** Additionally, in this comic's universe, the echidna are presented as an advanced people that embrace progress while not forgetting nature and spiritualism. To this end, they shunned over-reliance on technology, something not every echidna agreed with. This caused the expected infighting and social divide, culminating in the formation of the Dark Legion, whose purpose in life was to antagonize their hippie, tree-hugging brethren and to demonstrate their complete embrace of technology... by implanting ALL of their members with bionics, sometimes an eye, sometimes a limb or two, or sometimes their entire body. Talk about hardcore.
* Lightning Lad of the original ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Bookcomics)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' got a bionic arm after losing the original to a [[Space Whale]]; he also had one in the post-Zero Hour reboot, although in that case it was because [[Cain and Abel|his brother]] had blown the arm off. Ouch.
* In the [[Marvel Universe]], Misty Knight was a cop until she lost her arm in a bombing; [[Iron Man]] then designed a new bionic one for her.
* British sci-fi comics love this one.
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