I'm not referring just to superheroes married to each other, just married in general. I can only think of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, and Black Blot and Medusa. Other than those 3 I can't think of any other hero in Marvel or any at all from DC that is married or still married. Anyone know any?
Are there any married superheroes anymore?
Captain Britain and Meggan, technically Jean Grey and Scott Summers (when/if she comes back, at least), Professor X and Mystique, Deadpool and...whatever her name is, Northstar and Kyle...whatever his last name is, Madrox and Layla Miller, Longshot and Dazzler (I think) and Guardian and Vindicator (probably).
@fil123: Probably, wouldn't know.
@mrnoital: Totally still counts as married.
@aros001: Kurt Lance
If you're in the DC universe, I think the last thing you would want is to be married. Just look at Ralph Dibny.
@mrtummytumms said:
If you're in the DC universe, I think the last thing you would want is to be married. Just look at Ralph Dibny.
@africanwilds: Death certificate voids the marriage. Hehe.
@africanwilds: Death certificate voids the marriage. Hehe.
HEY-OOH!!
Good one!
@transformers1024 Not in the New 52
@transformers1024 Not in the New 52
yes in the new 52, they are in the justice league united, and it was revealed they eloped before the series stared, they are married
How about I marry Supergirl, then we can put her on the list? XD
But seriously, didn't Deadpool just get married?
Very few. The publishers want to make sure their readers can identify with the characters. So they never allow the characters to marry, kind of like how most of the readers will never marry.
Pandering to a base of socially inept neckbearded virgins is just great isn't it?
Batman and Justice.
@lord_johnathan: Yeah, like how Peter Parker is still meant to be a socially awkward nerd, even though he has a different girlfriend every few months and runs his own business.
Very few. The publishers want to make sure their readers can identify with the characters. So they never allow the characters to marry, kind of like how most of the readers will never marry.
Pandering to a base of socially inept neckbearded virgins is just great isn't it?
Comics are meant to be escapist fantasy. So apparently the editors got it into their heads that if there is anything that relates to the real world in comics, it is no longer escapist fantasy.
Know you...except for the MILLIONS of other things in the comic that still make it escapism and that marriage tends not to hurt the character. Seriously, what do the editors think the fan mind-set is? "Oh, this hero is married. I don't want to read about him because marriage is boring and that makes him boring as well. I just want to see boobs and decapitations. Boobs and decapitations are cool. Especially when they're boobs on a decapitated person."
Seriously, what the f**k?!
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