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Comic Vine's Father's Day Roundup: The Good and the Bad Dads of Comics

With Father's Day quickly approaching this Sunday, here is a list of some of comics' best and worst dads.

Ah, Father's Day: a time for waking up early, making the old man some bacon and eggs and giving him the customary garish tie. It's a day to appreciate everything that man has done for you, whether or not you always agree.

Comic books has their share of fathers, each with their own set of pros and cons. Since the superhero-ing profession isn't the most family-friendly, I thought it would be a good idea to point out some dads who've made it work, and others who have been less than successful.

The Good List

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I might catch some flack for this one, but Invincible's proud papa earns some points from me because of the massive redemption his character went through.

Nolan Grayson started off as Earth's greatest champion, betrayed the planet he loved, left his son and wife and absconded to another planet. While there, he wed another woman, had another child, returned to Earth and was promptly captured by the alien race he was fought againt. Nolan has been involved with multiple fights with his son, Mark, and is responsible for the murders of the Guardians of the Globe.

However, Nolan's fight against the Viltrumite Empire and the revelation that he was just trying to protect Mark lead him on the path of redemption; he wasn't totally guiltless, but damnit, he was trying to fix the problems he had started.

Before going off the deep end, Nolan was a writer who authored several science fiction and travel books. He was not shy about revealing his super-powered life to his family, and mentored his son as his powers grew. For the first few volumes of Invincible, Nolan seemed to be the dad that every teen superhero would want, and that earns him points.

Nolan represents the dad who has screwed up some things in his life but has made a genuine effort to repair the bridges he's burned. He's put a monumental effort into patching things up and making amends for his mistakes, and that earns him a spot on "the good list".

== TEASER ==

Jack Knight

I wrote about Jack Knight during a column about superheroes who had given up the profession, and that's specifically why he's on this list. After siring two children (one as a rape victim), Jack realized that in order to properly raise them as a family (with the wife of his second child) he would need to give up his dangerous profession.

I touched on this during the previous column, but Jack getting out of the game can be seen as a step towards responsibility that fathers gain when having a child. The world no longer is about them; the child is now that world. For taking the time to realize that his children are a bigger concern than his pursuit of justice, Jack earns a spot on "the good list."

Reed Richards

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While I was planning this article I toyed with putting Reed on the "bad" list; Mister Fantastic has always struck me as someone who puts his work before his family. However, due to some extreme luck, Reed's children turned out as smart as he did, so his camaraderie and interaction with them has been admirable.

Reed's relationship with Franklin and Valeria represents a father who hasn't quite given up everything he enjoys in order to manage his family. While he is occupied with improving the free world, there are moments where he is tender with his children, fostering their intelligence and creativity to help them grow to their full potential. Reed hasn't been so selfish to put his own greatness ahead of his kids', so that saves him from being too horrible.

It would be interesting, however, to see what would happen if his kids were born with "average" intelligence; witnessing Reed trying to deal with a child who loves punk music would be entertaining, for sure.

The Bad List

Corsair

Christopher Summers, while awesome in certain ways (I mean, look at that costume!), made some major slip-ups at being a father. As a pilot, he flew his two sons (Scott and Alex) and pregnant wife in their private airplane on a trip. The ship was attacked by a Shi'ar cruiser, leading Christopher to strap Scott in a parachute, instruct Alex to hold onto him, and then threw them off the plane. He was then abducted along with his wife by the Shi'ar.

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After witnessing his wife's death and surviving a prison sentence in spice mines, Christopher eventually rebelled against his captors and escaped with a number of other prisoners. They christened their team the Starjammers, as Christopher entered into a life-mate relationship with Hepzibah, a prisoner he saved from execution.

They then took to raiding the Shi'ar in revenge, as you would assume. However, never once did he decide to fly back to Earth to see if his sons were still alive; it took a chance meeting with the X-Men to lead to the possibility that they had survived their perilous escape. Corsair had seen his sons' parachute catch fire as they leaped out of the plane, and assumed the worst: however, I can safely say that a father who has the slightest inkling that his children may be alive would stop at nothing to verify it for sure.

Magneto

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So, you're a mutant with a chip on your shoulder and you want to show the world what you're capable of. You amass a number of other mutants who think like you do, forming a terrorist cell that looks to rule the Earth with an iron fist. In the midst of all this, you recruit your two children (Wanda and Pietro) into the terrorist cell, and force them into evil. Eventually, they see the error of your ways and defect to the Avengers.

Then you reveal that you've fathered another mutant, this time with powers similar to your own. At no point do you attempt to take responsibility for said mutants, except when they go insane. Instead, you're content to keep on your fanatical quest, manipulating, killing, lying and deceiving a million times over.

That's not the mark of a good dad.

Alan Scott

While the original Green Lantern is an all-American powerhouse, it pains me to have to add him to this list. Time-displaced and possibly ageless, Alan remains an example of what can happen when you don't get with the times. While the relationship between Scott and his daughter, Jenny, has always been amicable, his relationship with his homosexual son, Todd, has been less than perfect.

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Todd still harbors a deep resentment for Alan when he gave up both twins for adoption close after their birth. Todd grew up in an abusive household, escaping to be part of the Infinity, Inc. super-team with a number of his close friends. He reunited with Jenny and found out who their father was; this did little to heal the abandonment issues that had been festering in Todd's mind. As a result of manipulation, Todd became a super-villain, and was imprisoned; Alan felt guilty for what Todd had become, and vowed to be a part of his life.

Jenny's death while on a mission is space with Alan led him to cherish the time with his son, and gave him a deep feeling of guilt. While others remain skeptical about Todd's rehabilitation, it was Alan that has stepped up to the plate for him and offered him with as the JSA's security force. However, is this enough to make up for all the previous problems? The abandonment, the lack of communication? The death of his daughter? The awkwardness when it comes to his son's homosexuality?

Out of the two others on the "bad" list, I think Alan has a good chance of getting off it; however, with his new neck injury affecting his ability to show compassion, it may be some time before we see the happy family that the Scotts deserve.

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Matt Demers is a Toronto columnist and a staff writer for Comic Vine. He looks forward to beers and barbeque with his dad this Sunday. You can find him on Twitter, or Tumblr; send him a message or leave a comment!

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@umbrafeline said:
why isnt jason 'mastermind' wyngarde on the bad list i mean he is pixies father?
not to mention how his other two daughter's turned out.
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Obsidian's gay now? Gah, come on DC, I'm okay with you guys inventing new homosexual characters, but please stop changing the orientation of existing ones. I'm still ticked off about Renee Montoya.

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@rphailey98: touche 
 
carmen pryde is a good dad, sure he did dealings with the yakuza but he learned from his mistakes and kitty thought of the world of him
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I adore that picture of Reed, Susan and Franklin myself...

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How could you forget rick grimes, hes one of the greatest fathers in comics, hes gone out of his way and risking his life on many ocassions to save his boy...
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Reed is a bad father in my opinion, this coming from a person that had a bad father.... 
 
Oh and how about Deathstoke or Cassandra Cains parents? 
 
Batman is a bad father figure as well.... Let kids that don't know any better, risk their lives every day and see things that no one of that age should... Mental and physical abuse.
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@Outside_85 said:

                Would say Trigon is one of the worst dads in comics.  "Right now i (finally) got a kid (SCORE!), now i just gotta make her entire life so totally flipping miserable that she might kill herself on a bad day so shes more easilly mallable and i can add more to the old estate"  Tiny Titans version is a different matter.
           

Going for father of the year are you?
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Add  Prof.X to that Bad Dad list. Great job NOT raising Legion.
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Would galactus count as bad father
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@Apis said:

                Add  Prof.X to that Bad Dad list. Great job NOT raising Legion.
           

But look how well he raised the first generation of X-Men... Scratch that.
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Cyclops sucks big time as a father. His got children and yet the only thing he does is going around like a whore. 
Poor cable...

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Wolverine hasn't really had the opportunity to be a father, outside of sort of Kitty and X-23.

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They had been hinting at his sexuality for quite a while tho and he was never exactly had good relationships with women. 
I thought it was a good revelation (tho it still didnt make him more interesting than JADE).
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Magneto - worst dad ever! XD

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The article acts like Magneto knew they were his kids all along; he didn't find out until later.

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Where is Deathstroke? He's a flip up for worst dad

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The best father in DC is Jonathan Kent. 
The worst father in DC is David Cain.
The best father in Marvel is Cable (as a father for Hope).
The worst father in Marvel is Christopher Summers/Corsair.

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Goku

 Goku Coolest DeadBeat Dad Ever!!!!
 Goku Coolest DeadBeat Dad Ever!!!!
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Cyclops is the worst father ever.
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Pa Kent is the best of the best!

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Where is NORMAN OSBORN in the bad list? He should be number one!  
 
and I agree with the previous guys, Pa Kent and Alfred are THE best father figures in comics.

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You're missing:

Deadstroke
Osborn
Professor X

Otherwise its a brilliant article.