Half Human Hybrids in the Marvel Universe.
Marvel Universe
- The Amazing Spider-Man (J. Michael Straczynski) claims that 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.
- Avengers: The Initiative: Trauma is the son of the demon lord Nightmare and a human woman.
- The Avengers:
- Jack of Hearts was half-human, half-Contraxian (his powers had little or nothing to do with that, it was a Freak Lab Accident).
- Tigra is a human woman turned half-tiger thanks to magic. And then she... 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 Skrull imposter only gave Hank Pym's DNA, so the child is three-quarters human, one-quarter magic tiger.
- Captain Britain: Brian and Betsy Braddock's father is Otherworlder and their mother is normal human.
- Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics):
- 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 Human Subspecies.
- In The Life of Captain Marvel, it's revealed that Carol Danvers herself is one; her mother was a Kree warrior who fell in love with a human man.
- ClanDestine: The Massive Numbered Siblings of Clan Destine are the Long-Lived children of a Djinn and a human man blessed with immortality.
- Guardians of the Galaxy: 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.
- Ms. Marvel (2014):
- Initially, Kamala Khan was part-human, part-Inhuman, but during the 2023 Hellfire Gala event, she finds out she's also a mutant.
- The Inventor was intended to be a human clone, but some bird DNA got mixed in by accident.
- Rom: Spaceknight: 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 a typical member of his father's race. 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 Heinz Hybrid. Despite being seemingly Killed Off for Real in Rom Annual #3, he appeared in X-Man, was apparently vaporised by Nate Grey the titular X-Man, then turned up again in Avengers Academy — justifiable, since one of his myriad powers is being Nigh Invulnerable.
- Sub-Mariner: Prince Namor is a human/Atlantean hybrid with a touch of mutant thrown in for good measure.
- X-Men: It is revealed in X-Factor that, as has been widely-speculated for years, Shatterstar really is the biological son of Dazzler and Longshot. However, in a twisted Stable Time Loop scenario, Longshot in turn was created using genes taken from Shatterstar when he got blasted into the past, thus in a sense making him his own father's "father".