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* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. Don't worry, he's not as bad as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil a typical member]] of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's ''worse''.]] It's implied he's not only a human/wraith hybrid, but also has an active X-Gene, which one could argue technically makes him a HeinzHybrid. Despite being seemingly KilledOffForReal in ''Rom'' Annual #3, he appeared in ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' -- justifiable, since one of his [[SuperPowerLottery myriad powers]] is being {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le.

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* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. Don't worry, he's not as bad as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil a typical member]] of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's ''worse''.]] It's implied he's not only a human/wraith hybrid, but also has an active X-Gene, which one could argue technically makes him a HeinzHybrid. Despite being seemingly KilledOffForReal in ''Rom'' Annual #3, he appeared in ''ComicBook/XMan'', was apparently vaporised by Nate Grey the titular X-Man, then turned up ''again'' in ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' -- justifiable, since one of his [[SuperPowerLottery myriad powers]] is being {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le.

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* ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' claims that [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]] actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.



** ComicBook/{{Tigra}} is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler:went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]
* ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'': Brian and [[ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} Betsy Braddock]]'s father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.
* ''ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}'':

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** ComicBook/{{Tigra}} Tigra is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler:went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] tiger]]. The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]
tiger]].
* ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'': Brian and [[ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Betsy Braddock]]'s father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.
* ''ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}'':''ComicBook/CaptainMarvelMarvelComics'':



* ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'': [[ComicBook/StarLord Peter Quill/Star-Lord]] is half-human (mother) and half-Spartoi (father). He is physically indistinguishable from regular humans; his only powers come from cybernetic enhancements.

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* ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'': [[ComicBook/StarLord [[Characters/StarLord Peter Quill/Star-Lord]] is half-human (mother) and half-Spartoi (father). He is physically indistinguishable from regular humans; his only powers come from cybernetic enhancements.



* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. Don't worry, he's not as bad as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil a typical member]] of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's ''worse''.]] It's implied he's not only a human/wraith hybrid, but also has an active X-Gene, which one could argue technically makes him a HeinzHybrid. Despite being seemingly KilledOffForReal in ''Rom'' Annual #3, he appeared in ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' -- justifiable, since one of his [[SuperPowerLottery myriad powers]] is being NighInvulnerable.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' claims that ComicBook/{{Loki}} actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.

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* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. Don't worry, he's not as bad as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil a typical member]] of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's ''worse''.]] It's implied he's not only a human/wraith hybrid, but also has an active X-Gene, which one could argue technically makes him a HeinzHybrid. Despite being seemingly KilledOffForReal in ''Rom'' Annual #3, he appeared in ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' -- justifiable, since one of his [[SuperPowerLottery myriad powers]] is being NighInvulnerable.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' claims that ComicBook/{{Loki}} actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.
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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': It is revealed in ''ComicBook/XFactor'' that, as has been widely-speculated for years, [[spoiler:Shatterstar really is the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted StableTimeLoop scenario, Longshot in turn was [[ArtificialHuman created]] using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got [[TimeTravel blasted into the past]], thus in a sense [[MyOwnGrampa making him his own father's "father"]]]].

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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': It is revealed in ''ComicBook/XFactor'' that, as has been widely-speculated for years, [[spoiler:Shatterstar really is the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted StableTimeLoop scenario, Longshot in turn was [[ArtificialHuman created]] using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got [[TimeTravel blasted into the past]], thus in a sense [[MyOwnGrampa making him his own father's "father"]]]]."father"]]]].
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* ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative'' has Trauma, the son of [[spoiler:the demon lord Nightmare]] and a human woman.
* Jack of Hearts, a Creator/MarvelComics superhero, was half-human, half-Contraxian (his powers had little or nothing to do with that, it was a FreakLabAccident).
* After ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}'s death, Phyla and Genis were created by combining his DNA with that of an Eternal mother, who technically qualifies as a HumanSubspecies.
* Tigra of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler:went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]
* The MassiveNumberedSiblings of ''ComicBook/ClanDestine'' are the LongLived children of a Djinn and a human man blessed with immortality.
* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. Don't worry, he's not as bad as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil a typical member]] of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's ''worse''.]] It's implied he's not only a human/wraith hybrid, but also has an active X-Gene, which one could argue technically makes him a HeinzHybrid. Despite being seemingly KilledOffForReal in Rom Annual #3, he appeared in ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' -- justifiable, since one of his [[SuperPowerLottery myriad powers]] is being NighInvulnerable.
* Yet another Marvel example is Prince Namor, the ComicBook/SubMariner, a human/[[FishPeople Atlantean]] [[HalfHumanHybrid hybrid]] with a touch of {{mutant}} thrown in for good measure.
* The Inventor of ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'': In his origin story — [[spoiler:he was intended to be a human clone, but some bird DNA got mixed in by accident]].
* It is revealed in ''ComicBook/XFactor'' that, as has been widely-speculated for years, [[spoiler:Shatterstar really is the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted StableTimeLoop scenario, Longshot in turn was [[ArtificialHuman created]] using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got [[TimeTravel blasted into the past]], thus in a sense [[MyOwnGrampa making him his own father's "father"]]]].
* Peter Quill/Star-Lord of the ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' is half-human (mother) and half-Spartoi (father). He is physically indistinguishable from regular humans; his only powers come from cybernetic enhancements.
* Captain Britain and ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}'s father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.
* A Franchise/SpiderMan story from [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski J.M.S.'s]] run claims that ComicBook/{{Loki}} actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.
* In ''The Life of [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: Carol herself is one; her mother was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man]].
* Initially, [[Characters/MsMarvelKamalaKhan Kamala Khan]] was part-human, part-Inhuman, but during the 2023 ComicBook/HellfireGala event, she finds out she's also a mutant.

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* ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative'' has Trauma, ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative'': Trauma is the son of [[spoiler:the demon lord Nightmare]] and a human woman.
* ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'':
**
Jack of Hearts, a Creator/MarvelComics superhero, Hearts was half-human, half-Contraxian (his powers had little or nothing to do with that, it was a FreakLabAccident).
* After ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}'s death, Phyla and Genis were created by combining his DNA with that of an Eternal mother, who technically qualifies as a HumanSubspecies.
* Tigra of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers''
** ComicBook/{{Tigra}} is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler:went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]
* ''ComicBook/CaptainBritain'': Brian and [[ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} Betsy Braddock]]'s father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.
* ''ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}'':
** After Mar-Vell's death, Phyla-Vell and Genis-Vell were created by combining his DNA with that of an Eternal mother, who technically qualifies as a HumanSubspecies.
** In ''The Life of Captain Marvel'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]] herself is one; her mother was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man]].
* ''ComicBook/ClanDestine'':
The MassiveNumberedSiblings of ''ComicBook/ClanDestine'' Clan Destine are the LongLived children of a Djinn and a human man blessed with immortality.
* ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'': [[ComicBook/StarLord Peter Quill/Star-Lord]] is half-human (mother) and half-Spartoi (father). He is physically indistinguishable from regular humans; his only powers come from cybernetic enhancements.
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'':
** Initially, [[Characters/MarvelComicsKamalaKhan Kamala Khan]] was part-human, part-Inhuman, but during the 2023 ComicBook/HellfireGala event, she finds out she's also a mutant.
** The Inventor [[spoiler:was intended to be a human clone, but some bird DNA got mixed in by accident]].
* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. Don't worry, he's not as bad as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil a typical member]] of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's ''worse''.]] It's implied he's not only a human/wraith hybrid, but also has an active X-Gene, which one could argue technically makes him a HeinzHybrid. Despite being seemingly KilledOffForReal in Rom ''Rom'' Annual #3, he appeared in ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' -- justifiable, since one of his [[SuperPowerLottery myriad powers]] is being NighInvulnerable.
* Yet another Marvel example is Prince Namor, the ComicBook/SubMariner, a human/[[FishPeople Atlantean]] [[HalfHumanHybrid hybrid]] with a touch of {{mutant}} thrown in for good measure.
* The Inventor of ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'': In his origin story — [[spoiler:he was intended to be a human clone, but some bird DNA got mixed in by accident]].
* It is revealed in ''ComicBook/XFactor'' that, as has been widely-speculated for years, [[spoiler:Shatterstar really is the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted StableTimeLoop scenario, Longshot in turn was [[ArtificialHuman created]] using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got [[TimeTravel blasted into the past]], thus in a sense [[MyOwnGrampa making him his own father's "father"]]]].
* Peter Quill/Star-Lord of the ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' is half-human (mother) and half-Spartoi (father). He is physically indistinguishable from regular humans; his only powers come from cybernetic enhancements.
* Captain Britain and ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}'s father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.
* A Franchise/SpiderMan story from [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski J.M.S.'s]] run
''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' claims that ComicBook/{{Loki}} actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.
* In ''The Life ''ComicBook/SubMariner'': Prince Namor is a human/[[FishPeople Atlantean]] [[HalfHumanHybrid hybrid]] with a touch of [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]'', it's {{mutant}} thrown in for good measure.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': It is
revealed that [[spoiler: Carol herself in ''ComicBook/XFactor'' that, as has been widely-speculated for years, [[spoiler:Shatterstar really is one; her mother the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted StableTimeLoop scenario, Longshot in turn was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man]].
* Initially, [[Characters/MsMarvelKamalaKhan Kamala Khan]] was part-human, part-Inhuman, but during
[[ArtificialHuman created]] using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got [[TimeTravel blasted into the 2023 ComicBook/HellfireGala event, she finds out she's also past]], thus in a mutant.sense [[MyOwnGrampa making him his own father's "father"]]]].
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* In ''The Life of [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: Carol herself is one; her mother was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man]].

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* Initially, [[Characters/MsMarvelKamalaKhan Kamala Khan]] was part-human, part-Inhuman, but during the 2023 ComicBook/HellfireGala event, she finds out she's also a mutant.
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* The MassiveNumberedSiblings of ''ComicBook/ClanDestine'' are the LongLived children of a Djinn and a human man blessed with immortality.
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* ''Comicbook/AvengersTheInitiative'' has Trauma, the son of [[spoiler:the demon lord Nightmare]] and a human woman.

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* Tigra of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler:went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]

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* Tigra of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler:went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]



* A Franchise/SpiderMan story from [[Comicbook/JMSSpiderMan J.M.S.'s]] run claims that [[Comicbook/{{Loki}} Loki]] actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.
* In ''The Life of [[Comicbook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: Carol herself is one; her mother was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man]].

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* A Franchise/SpiderMan story from [[Comicbook/JMSSpiderMan [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski J.M.S.'s]] run claims that [[Comicbook/{{Loki}} Loki]] ComicBook/{{Loki}} actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.
* In ''The Life of [[Comicbook/CarolDanvers [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: Carol herself is one; her mother was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man]].
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* After ComicBook/CaptainMarVell's death, Phyla and Genis were created by combining his DNA with that of an Eternal mother, who technically qualifies as a HumanSubspecies.

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* After ComicBook/CaptainMarVell's ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}'s death, Phyla and Genis were created by combining his DNA with that of an Eternal mother, who technically qualifies as a HumanSubspecies.
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* ''Comicbook/AvengersTheInitiative'' has Trauma, the son of [[spoiler:the demon lord Nightmare]] and a human woman.
* Jack of Hearts, a Creator/MarvelComics superhero, was half-human, half-Contraxian (his powers had little or nothing to do with that, it was a FreakLabAccident).
* After ComicBook/CaptainMarVell's death, Phyla and Genis were created by combining his DNA with that of an Eternal mother, who technically qualifies as a HumanSubspecies.
* Tigra of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And ''then'' she... [[spoiler:went and got knocked up by a Skrull pretending to be Henry Pym. Which would make her child half-Skrull, one-quarter human and one-quarter magic tiger.]] The disguise was so good that the [[spoiler:Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.]]
* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': Jimmy Marks a.k.a. Hybrid, the son of a human woman and a Dire Wraith. Don't worry, he's not as bad as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil a typical member]] of his father's race. [[spoiler:He's ''worse''.]] It's implied he's not only a human/wraith hybrid, but also has an active X-Gene, which one could argue technically makes him a HeinzHybrid. Despite being seemingly KilledOffForReal in Rom Annual #3, he appeared in ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' -- justifiable, since one of his [[SuperPowerLottery myriad powers]] is being NighInvulnerable.
* Yet another Marvel example is Prince Namor, the ComicBook/SubMariner, a human/[[FishPeople Atlantean]] [[HalfHumanHybrid hybrid]] with a touch of {{mutant}} thrown in for good measure.
* It is revealed in ''ComicBook/XFactor'' that, as has been widely-speculated for years, [[spoiler:Shatterstar really is the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted StableTimeLoop scenario, Longshot in turn was [[ArtificialHuman created]] using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got [[TimeTravel blasted into the past]], thus in a sense [[MyOwnGrampa making him his own father's "father"]]]].
* Peter Quill/Star-Lord of the ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' is half-human (mother) and half-Spartoi (father). He is physically indistinguishable from regular humans; his only powers come from cybernetic enhancements.
* Captain Britain and ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}'s father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.
* A Franchise/SpiderMan story from [[Comicbook/JMSSpiderMan J.M.S.'s]] run claims that [[Comicbook/{{Loki}} Loki]] actually has quite a few half-mortal children running around the world, most of whom have no idea he is their father. Unsurprisingly, he is a deadbeat dad, but somewhat uncharacteristically, he does care about their welfare. When a supernatural entity targets one of his daughters, he enlists Spider-Man's aid in rescuing her. Spidey goes along with it because, after all, he would have tried to help this innocent young woman being attacked by a monster anyway.
* In ''The Life of [[Comicbook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]'', it's revealed that [[spoiler: Carol herself is one; her mother was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man]].

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