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** This trait is carried over in the DC Reboot even though Harley and Joker are in ''different series''. Harley is first seen hunting down and murdering the lawyers who put Joker away over the years in a desperate bid to get his attention after he left her.
* Rosy the Rascal, the [[Mirror Universe|Anti]]-Amy Rose from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]]'' [[Archie Comics]]. Amy's a [[Ingenue]] compared to her!
* ''[[Spider-Man]]'', quite a few:.
** The Venom Symbiote is athis totaltowards [[Yandere]] for ''[[Spider-Man]]''him. Its thought process can be summed up as "That bastard! How dare he kick me out! Didn't he realize how awesome I was?! Well screw him! I hate him, I hate him, I want him to die! He deserves to suffer for hurting me! But then... I won't have him! I know, I'll kill off everything he loves and then force him to take me back! Then it will just be us together ''forever''..."
*** It's even been lampshaded, once in Marvel Age Spider-man and in ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'', both times Peter pretends to apologise and asking if it wants him to be its host again which it does, and both times Peter mentions it's acting like a jealous ex-girlfriend.
*** Also take a look at the ''What If?'' take on ''The Other'' storyline. Peter doesn't come back to life and the symbiote ''immediately'' abandons its current host to merge with Peter's body, becoming a new monstrosity called "Poison". It wants Peter so badly it doesn't even mind that Peter is ''[[Necromantic|dead]]''.
*** On the flip side, Brock is this to the symbiote itself. Or rather, was. As Anti-Venom, he's now dedicated himself to [[The Atoner|destroying it]].
** Peter's former wife Mary Jane was actually plagued by ''two'' Yandere, which were oddly enough, connected. The first, and more obvious one, was her wealthy and [[Axe Crazy]] landlord Jonathan Caesar, an [[Entitled Bastard]] who ''hated'' being denied anything he wanted. His first attempt to kidnap her failed, leading to his arrest and imprisonment, but even while behind bars, he was able to use his money and influence to make her life miserable, blacklisting her among the modeling profession until she managed to gain a role in the Secret Hospital soap opera.
** The second one was much more subtle. After Caesar was paroled, a few folks who abused Mary Jane (including a deluded fan of the soap opera and her angry director) were either murdered or assaulted. Mary Jane suspected it was Caesar's doing, especially when Peter himself was almost a victim, but Peter tended to doubt it, claiming [[Out of Character Alert| that the attacks didn't fit his MO]]. Peter turned out to be right. The true culprit was the second Yandere (known only by his last name, Goldman) who had claimed to be a policeman, but was really only a clerk working for the NYPD. When Caesar made a second attempt to kidnap Mary Jane, Goldman murdered him in cold blood, and when Mary Jane rejected him, tried to shoot her too. But she tricked him into to getting close by offering to reveal the future plot of the soap (saying they'd have to change it if she were dead) and was able to knock him out with her purse.
** One of the worst involved with Spider-Man's life is possibly Miles Warren, the orchestrator of everything that went down in ''[[The Clone Saga]]'' [[Norman Osborn|(Or so it seemed.)]] . He has always had one motivation for everything, and that is his unhealthy crush on Gwen Stacy. He seeks revenge on Peter not only for her death, but for having loved her when he couldn't. Ben Reiley seriously calls him out on this during the [[Final Battle]], telling him, "Get this through your sick head, ''the Green Goblin killed her'', Peter did not!" and Peter himself, during the ''Dead Man's Hand'' one shot, tells him, "Still hung up on Gwen, huh? Some things never change." The biggest irony is, Gwen's clone eventually fell in love with and ''married'' a far-more lucid clone of Warren (which the real one had abandoned as a failed experiment) so it's possible if Warren had not been such a lustful madman, the real Gwen might have been more accepting, or maybe turned him down in a way he could have accepted.
* Played with in [[Yoko Tsuno]]'s story ''The Pray And The Shadow''. The Yandere is actually an adult man in his late 40's, Mac Nab, who as a youngster was spurned by his crush Lady Mary and showed up at her wedding to curse her and her new husband, Brian, and predict that they'd never be happy. Brian died within the year, Mary [[The Ophelia|almost fell into madness]] and some years later died in an accident, and everyone blamed Mac Nab, who was barely able to clear his name yet was ostracized by the community, living alone in a small house and keeping a mannequin that looks exactly like Mary and wears her wedding dress. {{spoiler|The truth? William, Brian's brother and Mary's second husband, set up poor Mary for death and made it look like an accident, then brewed a [[Xanatos Gambit]] to kill Mary and Brian's daughter Cecilia so he could get her huge inheritance. Mac Nab was still a [[Yandere]] for Mary, but once he learned the truth he remained focused enough to join Yoko's plans to rescue Cecilia (as well as her [[Body Double]] Margaret) and use the mannequin as a [[Spanner in the Works]].}}
* [[Green Lantern|The Star Sapphires]] represent [[The Power of Love|love]] -- a dark, dark take on it. The original, parasitic Star Sapphire crystal specifically empowered [[Woman Scorned|females who had been unlucky in love]]. As a result, every Sapphire was some unholy combination of [[Clingy Jealous Girl]], [[Stalker with a Crush]], and [[Yandere]]. Not surprisingly they also indulged in [[If I Can't Have You]] and [[Murder the Hypotenuse]] behavior. [[Oh Crap|And they all had superpowers]]. And the embodiment of love (a being that serves the same function as [[Big Creepy-Crawlies|Parallax]], [[Space Whale|Ion]], and [[The Grim Reaper|Nekron]] to the Sinestro Corps, Green Lantern Corps, and Black Lantern Corps respectively)? It's called [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|the Predator]].
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* In Anya's Ghost, it's part of the twist ending that {{spoiler|Emily lied about her past, having in fact killed her would-be boyfriend and his actual girlfriend out of jealousy}}.
* Kriss de Valnor from [[Thorgal]] proves to be one in Shaigan story arc. She has a crush on Thorgal and just cannot take that he loves Aaricia and won't return her feelings and tried to murder her at least once. {{spoiler|After Thorgal suffers complete amnesia thanks to the gods, she convinces him he is Shaigan the Merciless, ruthless pirate and her lover}}. That is understable, if evil. However {{spoiler|convincing him to attack vikings from his home village, knowing very well that it will result in Aaricia's and her children being exiled, then kidnaping Aaricia and her daughter and, by holding the latter hostage, forcing the former to serve her and amnesiac Thorgal, who doesn't even recognize his own wife, as a slave and be forced to watch them making love every night, all just so Kriss can rub in her face that she had stolen her man}} - that's full yandere. It's a little wonder that French collected edition of the Shaigan arc is titled ''In the Claws of Kriss''.
* [[Doctor Strange]] villain Umar (sister and occasional accomplice to his [[Arch Enemy]] Dormamu) is this to [[The Incredible Hulk| the Hulk]], though seducing him to use as her servant is also a big part of the motive.
 
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