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** Brother and Sister Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch, both frequently on ''[[The Avengers]]''.
** The Inhumans.
** The Scarlet Witch's marriage to the Vision -- now defunct -- connected a large number of Avengers, Young Avengers, and X-book characters, and even a few of their villains with ''their own'' superhuman families into one sprawling [[Dysfunction Junction]] in which characters bounced from team to team. At various points, the Vision, Wanda, Wonder Man, Quicksilver, Jocasta, and Hank and Janet Pym were all Avengers and were treated as related in various (often fantastic) ways. However, as much as half the family tree may or may not count depending on how [[Your Mileage May Vary|you]] and/or [[Depending Onon the Writer|the writer]] view the Vision's connections to other androids and the humans on whom they're based. Even on her own, Wanda's (sorta) kids are superheroes Speed and Wiccan, her estranged father is Magneto, her sister (or half-sister) is Polaris, and her brother Quicksilver was once married into the Inhumans. However, only Magneto, Wanda, and Quicksilver were ever simultaneously on one team; Quicksilver and Polaris were both in X-Factor at a time when continuity said they weren't actually related, and they didn't interact much.
** The [[Alternate Continuity]] version of Spider-Girl provides a villainous version, with [[Ax Crazy]] villainess [[Fluffy the Terrible|Angel Face]] as the mother of villainous siblings Crazy Eight and Funny-Face.
** ''[[Relative Heroes]]'' in [[The DCU]].
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* Team Superman, comprising [[Superman|Clark]], [[Supergirl|his cousin]], [[Superboy|his clone]] and [[Steel]].
* The [[Flash]] Family includes Barry Allen, his nephew, his grandson and his great-neice.
* ''[[Clan Destine (Comic Book)|Clan DestineClanDestine]]'' probably counts, although Walter in particular would protest the "superhero team" part. All of the Destine siblings have powers, as does their father (Mom is a genie); only the core cast act as superheros, and most of them would say they're just doing it to keep the twins from getting into trouble by crime-fighting on their own.
* ''The [[Justice Society of America]]'' when it returned in the late nineties. With the Justice League now filling the role of prime super team, they decided to fill a different niche by becoming an extended super family team to help their legacies, descendants of various original Justice Society members, along the path to heroism and when needed simply to give them a home and community.
* The four siblings of ''[[Power Pack]]'' in the Marvel-verse.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The Petrelli brothers in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''. Their dad's a Super too, but he's evil. Mom's a Super too; she's sometimes a team player, but more often than not, she's in it for herself. Claire, Nathan's illegitimate daughter, frequently teams up with Peter and all four have gone on at least one mission.
* The premise behind ''[[No Ordinary Family]]''.
* ''[[Super Sentai]]'' occasionally has an all-sibling [[Five-Man Band]], with one parent (the other often [[Missing Mom|inexplicably]] [[Disappeared Dad|absent]]) as [[Mission Control]]. As of 2007, there's the Hoshikawas of ''[[Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman]]'', the Tatsumis of ''[[Rescue Sentai Go Go Five]]'', and the Ozus of ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]''. ''Magiranger'' eventually had both parents return and fight alongside their kids, and the [[Sixth Ranger]] married into the family.