Sunday, June 16, 2013

My Top 5 Interesting Dads in Comics


It's Father's Day and to celebrate the faux holiday, I have found my top 5 interesting Fathers in comic books.

Please check them out after the jump





Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead

Batman, his kids are Damien and Helena Wayne from Earth 2

Cyclops, his kids are Nathan/Cable, Rachel and Nate Grey

Mags, his kids are Quicksilver, The Scarlet Witch and Polaris

Wolvie, his kids are Daken and Amiko (adopted)


7 comments:

Daddy Squeeze Me! said...

oh this educated me. I had no clue many of them had kids. I think I knew cable was cyclop's child though.

Anonymous said...

Quicksilver is also a father, his daughter is Luna.

Rusty said...

Batman's kids also include Dick, Tim and Whatever the Redhood's name is.

Cuz if we're gonna go "person who actually spat out the sperm to make the kid" We'd have to take Cyc off this list since all those kids are from a possible future that we haven't seen Scott from 616 get to yet. In fact, Jean is dead, how the fuck are they going to have kids in the future? Also isn't Xman a test tube baby?

Also also, you forgot Ruby Summers, his kid with Emma we met in X-factor when Jaime went to the future with whatsherface

Unknown said...

Let's not forget Alfred Pennyworth, who raised Bruce Wayne, after his parents were murdered.

Thomas Wayne, may have been Bruce's biological father for the first 8 years of his life, but Alfred raised him from age 8 to adulthood and is still there for him.

Unknown said...

Let's not forget Alfred Pennyworth, who raised Bruce Wayne, after his parents were murdered.

Thomas Wayne, may have been Bruce's biological father for the first 8 years of his life, but Alfred raised him from age 8 to adulthood and is still there for him.

Anonymous said...

I'm way out of the loop. I didn't know any of them had kids.

Rusty said...

whoops my bad. Cable is the one kid we DID see Scott sire, but via Madolyn not Jean.

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