Well, 'Altered Carbon' by Richard K. Morgan is also quite well - known. In this novel, people can transfer their consciousness into different bodies, which is a form of cyborg - like existence as the body becomes more of a replaceable vessel for the mind.
One popular cyborg novel is 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson. It's a classic in the cyberpunk genre that features cyborgs and a high - tech, dystopian world.
One popular cyborg romance novel is 'The Iron King' which features a unique relationship between a human and a cyborg - like character. It has an engaging plot that combines elements of romance and science - fiction.
The 'Ghost in the Shell' series, especially the original manga. It presents a dark and philosophical view of a future where humans and machines are intertwined. There are elements of complex relationships and a sense of the unknown and dangerous, which can be associated with the 'dark' part, and the cyborg nature is central to the story. While not overtly erotic, it has a certain allure that might be related to the overall idea of 'dark erotic cyborg novels'.
Well, x - rated content often stays in the more niche and adult - only areas. So it's not likely to be as popular as regular cyborg romance novels that can be read by a broader range of people. There are so many great non - x - rated cyborg stories out there, like ones that focus on the moral and ethical implications of cyborgs in society along with some sweet, non - explicit romances.
Some of the more popular cyborg fan fiction often delves into the concept of identity. A cyborg in a story might struggle with whether they are still human or something entirely new. There could be a story where a cyborg is part of a military unit, and the fan fiction explores how they interact with their human comrades, the prejudices they face, and how they prove themselves in battle.
One of the best is 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson. It's a classic that really introduced the concept of cyberspace and cyborgs in a very cool way. The main character, Case, is a kind of anti - hero who gets involved in high - stakes cyber - warfare while being a sort of cyborg himself, with his neural implants allowing him to interface with the digital world.
One of the best is 'Alita: Battle Angel'. It has a really engaging story with a strong cyborg female lead. The art is detailed and the action scenes are amazing.
Often, the main character who has the cyborg tail is quite popular. They are usually the focus of the story as they navigate their new abilities and the challenges that come with having a cyborg tail. There might also be the scientist or inventor who created the cyborg tail, if the story delves into the backstory of how the tail came to be.
Cyborg 009 himself is often very popular in fanfic. His leadership skills and powerful abilities make him a central figure. Cyborg 003 is also quite popular, especially in stories that focus on relationships or the more emotional side of the cyborgs. And Cyborg 001, with his mysterious powers and child - like appearance, often attracts a lot of attention in fan - created stories.
I haven't heard of any specifically popular 'cyborg noodle fanfic' stories. It seems like a very niche concept, so it might not have a large following or many well - known examples.
Naruto himself is obviously a very popular character in this type of fanfiction, given that it's about a 'naruto cyborg ninja'. Sasuke could also be a popular character, perhaps as an adversary or an ally to the cyborg Naruto, depending on the plot.