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* ''[[Top Ten]]'' has Smax and Rexa, which attempts to justify it by saying they're probably the only two half-ogres in existence, thanks to their unlikely conception. Smax is squicked by the idea, Rexa isn't. He gets over it. It's implied that because their home universe is governed by the laws of fairy tales and myth, the taboo doesn't really exist, and Smax is just being a [[Woobie]].
* In a later issue of ''Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do'', it was revealed that Francis Klum {{spoiler|who later becomes Mysterio}} had been repeatedly raped over the course of his life by his older brother.
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* Ragdoll of the ''[[Secret Six]]'' occasionally mentions his relationship with his sister- among other activities, French kissing and prom night.
** In one Western [[Elseworld]], the two of them lived together as betrothed.
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* Tomboy, a short-lived heroine from the tail end of [[The Golden Age of Comic Books]], winds up skirting this trope when her younger brother develops a crush on her costumed persona. Thankfully, nothing really came of it.
* In [[Fables (Comic Book)|Fables]], [[Casanova|Jack Horner]] sleeps with three sisters and brags about it, until he finds out that all four of them share a mother, making them half-siblings. The fathers of the sisters are Mr. Revise and the Bookburner.
* In an early [[Fritz the Cat (
* In ''[[
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