Evil Parents Want Good Kids: Difference between revisions
m
→Comic Books
m (→Comic Books) |
m (→Comic Books) |
||
Line 17:
* In X-Men while not evil, [[Wolverine]] is fine with killing when necessary but he really doesn't want [[X-23]] involved in that type of lifestyle and wants her to have a normal life. Her mother Sarah Kinney underwent a [[Heel Face Turn]] to try and secure a normal life for her. it ended [[Tear Jerker|tragically]].
** In "Schism", Logan feels this way about ''all'' of the younger mutants, and rebuilds the Institute in Westchester to give young mutants a chance to be kids.
* [[Daredevil]]'s father "Battling Jack" Murdock was clearly not evil, but he was adamant that his son not be
* Played with in ''[[Kick-Ass]].'' Chris D'Amico, {{spoiler|a.k.a. Red Mist}}, is entirely aware of what his father Frank does for a living, and wants to be a part of the family business, but his dad won't allow it. Oddly, it seems like it's more because he has no faith in his son's abilities (telling Hit-girl that he wishes he had a kid like her) than because he wants a better life for him.
** Subverted again by Damon Maccready, a.k.a. Big Daddy, who despite looking like [[The Simpsons (animation)|Ned Flanders]], raises his little girl to be a ruthlessly efficient vigilante in order to exact revenge on D'Amico {{spoiler|(not really revenge, he was just bored with his life and wanted his daughter to have an interesting life)}}.
|