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* ''[[Strangers in Paradise]]'' ends with {{spoiler|Francine and Katchoo raising their respective offspring together}}.
* In ''[[Janes In Love]]'' we find out that Brain Jane has two dads (who we have every reason to believe are a couple).
* Mystique and Destiny are like this with Rogue in ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'', and ''literally'' this to Nightcrawler; it seems Mystique can sire children if she uses her shapeshifting mutant powers to assume male form.
* [[Wonder Woman]] had ''an entire island'' of mommies seeing as the Amazons are pretty much a [[One-Gender Race]].
* In ''[[The Sandman]]'', Foxglove and Hazel raise a son together (biologically Hazel's via an unwise encounter).
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* The ''[[Homestuck]]'' fic ''[[Brainbent]]''{{'}}s Sollux Captor has Pollux Castor and Clubs Deuce, whom he calls "Dad One and Dad Two".
* A couple of the children in ''[[The Emiya Clan]]'' have this as a joke. Arika is technically [[Fate/stay night|Shirou and Saber's]] daughter, but people like to say that she is Saber and [[Fate/stay night|Rin's]] via a strap-on toy, given her [[Tsundere]] nature.
* One of Sane!Voldemort's ideas for keeping pureblood Wizarding lines from dying out in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' fic ''[[Benefits of Old Laws]]'' is to commission Snape to see if it's possible to create a potion that will allow two wizards (or two witches) to produce a child together.
* Because the timeline has altered such in the ''[[Sailor Moon]]/[[Harry Potter]]/[[Ranma ½]]'' crossover ''[[The Girl Who Loved]]'' that she is now the daughter of Usagi and Harry Potter (who has a Jusenkyo curse that turns him into Usagi's twin), Cuteness/Chibi-usa jokes about it (and uses the trope name word-for-word) during the reveal of Usagi's identity as Sailor Moon to her family.
 
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* The episode of ''[[South Park]]'' "Follow That Egg", where Stan and Kyle, and Wendy and Bebe, have to take care of an egg to prove Mrs. Garrison's point that gay couples can't raise children. At one point Wendy calls Kyle saying "I want to see my egg" to which he replies "it's not your egg anymore, Wendy".
* Jessica Cruz ([[Green Lantern]]), in ''[[DC Super Hero Girls]]''; not the case in the original comics, but far from the only adaptation difference.
* In ''[[Harley Quinn (TV series)|Harley Quinn]]'', [https://harleyquinn.fandom.com/wiki/Neytiri Neytiri] is a daughter of Harley and Poison Ivy, present in a [[Bad Future]] scenario. Exactly how she was conceived is something of a mystery, given the [[Strong Family Resemblance]] she has to both. Sadly, by her own account, Harley and Ivy were neglectful parents who never even gave her a name (she chose "Neytiri" on her own after watching ''[[Avatar]]''), was raised by her fellow revolutionaries, and also claims her parents caused the apocalypse due to their insistence on "respecting boundaries" in their marriage (as in, it was a case of [[Dating Catwoman]] where they tried their hardest not to interfere with each others' line of work). Her parents both swear to do better should they manage to [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]].
 
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