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Or superpowered, godlike infants and very young children.
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== Anime &and Manga ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Dragon Ball]]'':
** Goku was sent to Earth because he'd easily be able to wipe out all life on the planet ''as a newborn baby.'' That's not speaking highly of Goku; [[Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond|that's speaking badly of Earth]]. We're so back-water and worthless we're not even worth a proper invasion, just send a baby there, let it full-moon-rampage for a few years, then send someone to clean up whatever's left over.
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== ComicsComic Books ==
* Alexander Luthor Jr. made his debut as the ultimate [[MacGuffin]] in ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''. And from there, he eventually went on to become the [[Dimension Lord]] [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Infinite Crisis]]''.
* ''[[Fantastic Four]]'':
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** In ''[[JLA: Act of God]]'', the child of the depowered Supes and Wonder Woman is shown using telekinesis.
* Black Bolt of [[The Inhumans]] nearly destroyed his home [[Make Me Wanna Shout|just by crying]] as a child.
* {{spoiler|The baby Celestial}} born in ''S.H.I.E.L.D'' #4.
* The Star Child, son of Ken Connell, in ''[[The New Universe]]''. Born with the Star Brand already within him (Ken had sex with the child's mother while in possession of the Brand), he's actually pretty damn power, going so far as to ''stop death itself from happening''. He later fuses with Ken and {{spoiler|his [[Stable Time Loop]] older self}}, takes blame for the White Event and Black Event, then bolts.