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Apr 2 at 0:55 comment added M. A. Golding The possibility I thought of is not the oldest example, but has a twist. In "The Slaves of Gree": by C.C. Macapp, 1964 (isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?61362) Gree, the ruler of the Gree Empire, is really an androidcointroled by what looks like a flexible thin metal clinder, believed to be an invading ifeform from another galaxy. archive.org/details/1964-08_IF
Apr 1 at 14:21 comment added Astrid_Redfern @DannyMcG They were in the Beano in the 1990s, and I think a slightly more "grown-up" version may have co-existed somewhere else.
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Apr 1 at 2:16 comment added Danny Mc G The first thing I thought of (or the little people in my head thought of!) was The Numskulls from The Beezer comic in 1962 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Numskulls
Apr 1 at 0:39 history edited Anthony X CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 1 at 0:21 comment added Spencer I guess an answer would have to come before the 1972 Woody Allen movie Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask).
Apr 1 at 0:15 history asked Anthony X CC BY-SA 4.0