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** The same thing happened to [[Power Girl]] during ''[[Crisis Crossover|Zero Hour]]''; just replace "rape" with "incest", as the father was revealed to be {{spoiler|her grandfather, Arion (in [[Post-Crisis]] continuity)}}. The baby grew up to become Equinox, who promptly defeated Scarabus, disappeared, and was never seen nor mentioned again.
* One [[Big Bad]] of ''[[X-Factor]]'' was {{spoiler|Haven, who sought to bring about the foretold apocalypse today instead of waiting for it to happen on its own after still more centuries of human suffering. She was led to do it by visions sent to her by "him," but never elaborates upon just who "he" is, though you figure she's talking about God. She's not: she's pregnant, and "he" is her unborn child and the true source of her power.}}
* One of the main characters in ''[[Lucifer (Comic Bookcomics)|Lucifer]]'' was impregnated by a pack of cards. With twins. One of which she managed to kill while it was technically unborn, the other took her hostage until she negotiated with it.
* Cassandra Nova, the parasiting twin sister of [[X-Men (Comic Book)|Professor Xavier]] was one of these. In fact, Professor X's very first act of super heroing with his [[Psychic Powers]] was to fight her while they were both in the womb. {{spoiler|It turns out she was an astral parasite (known as a Mummudrai) who was Xavier's opposite: Every bit evil as Xavier would be good. She's since become one of the X-Men's top villains.}}
* Jack Kirby created a one-shot character called [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?|Paranex the Fighting Fetus.]] [http://www.flickr.com/photos/85865900@N00/90612917/ No, really.]