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* ''ComicBook/KaijuDayz'': Big Mama is ''very'' protective over her kids, [[spoiler:and when they get in over their heads fighting a hero with a reputation for killing kaiju she drops everything and rushes over to save them]].
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*** But then played straight when ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} starts having nightmares about ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, who is being held on the grounds at the time. Jean confronts the captive Sabretooth, walks in to his cell, and proceeds to ''break every bone in his body without lifting a finger.'' Don't threaten Jean's family. Just don't.

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*** But then played straight when ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} starts having nightmares about ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth|MarvelComics}}, who is being held on the grounds at the time. Jean confronts the captive Sabretooth, walks in to his cell, and proceeds to ''break every bone in his body without lifting a finger.'' Don't threaten Jean's family. Just don't.



** Ororo Munroe aka ComicBook/{{Storm}} plays this straighter than most other female X-Men, and it's especially evident in her early days concerning Kitty Pryde as anyone who dares hurt her precious "Kitten" is in for the wrath of the elements (e.g [[https://2.bp.blogspot.com/d7HTqhct56YLmuLjBI_k8ogSWjWO9L6u11g2nkVI5NsYFPYQrbdrtXEtzO-Eqzzzphmnoxy2cE7n=s1600 Caliban]] and [[https://i.imgur.com/a5HqR3T.jpg Magneto]]). Storm's maternal instincts extend to [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ZZOw3rl0Mys/VgBmHrGhgHI/AAAAAAAAOEg/hzq1sPyGay4/s1600/X-MEN185_15b.jpg Rogue]], [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcTyL9-_3sJb7sUI3JNSzRO1uUDK_PbIHpFdgQ&usqp=CAU Jubilee]] and the sole mutant in Wankada besides herself [[https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-93f13671cc7f285f7febef71db8896dd-lq Nezhno]].

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** Ororo Munroe aka ComicBook/{{Storm}} ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}} plays this straighter than most other female X-Men, and it's especially evident in her early days concerning Kitty Pryde as anyone who dares hurt her precious "Kitten" is in for the wrath of the elements (e.g [[https://2.bp.blogspot.com/d7HTqhct56YLmuLjBI_k8ogSWjWO9L6u11g2nkVI5NsYFPYQrbdrtXEtzO-Eqzzzphmnoxy2cE7n=s1600 Caliban]] and [[https://i.imgur.com/a5HqR3T.jpg Magneto]]). Storm's maternal instincts extend to [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ZZOw3rl0Mys/VgBmHrGhgHI/AAAAAAAAOEg/hzq1sPyGay4/s1600/X-MEN185_15b.jpg Rogue]], [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcTyL9-_3sJb7sUI3JNSzRO1uUDK_PbIHpFdgQ&usqp=CAU Jubilee]] and the sole mutant in Wankada besides herself [[https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-93f13671cc7f285f7febef71db8896dd-lq Nezhno]].
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* ''ComicBook/{{Hound|2014}}'': Detira climbs a pillar to jump at Morrigan and get her baby off the goddess' claws. She falls to her death in doing so and asks her brother, King Connor, to save Setanta with her last breath.
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*** Played with in ''New X-Men #46'' when Rogue is falls into a coma infected with Strain 88 Virus which dials her PowerParasite ability to TouchOfDeath levels, Mystique swears that she’ll cure her daughter... by [[WouldHurtAChild using]] the then infant ComicBook/HopeSummers to cure her making PapaWolf ComicBook/{{Gambit}} flip out and try and stop her. Mystique’s plan works and both Rogue and Hope are unharmed, but Rogue after waking delivers a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Mystique when she learns the latter used a baby as a Guinea pig.

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*** Played with in ''New X-Men #46'' when Rogue is falls into a coma infected with Strain 88 Virus which dials her PowerParasite ability to TouchOfDeath levels, Mystique swears that she’ll cure her daughter... by [[WouldHurtAChild using]] the then infant ComicBook/HopeSummers to cure her making PapaWolf ComicBook/{{Gambit}} flip out and try and stop her. Mystique’s plan works and both Rogue and Hope are unharmed, but Rogue after waking delivers a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Mystique when she learns the latter used a baby as a Guinea pig.
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*** In ''X-Men Unlimited #4'' she sacrifices herself while dangling off a waterfall by letting go off the rope to save Kurt, who’s shocked that she actually cares for him (given she did toss him away as a baby [[note]] although the most recent telling has {{retcon}}ned Kurt’s abandonment with Mystique strapping Kurt to a piece of wood and sending him down the river so he wouldn't be killed by pitch fork wielding German villagers [[/note]])

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*** In ''X-Men Unlimited #4'' she sacrifices herself while dangling off a waterfall by letting go off of the rope to save Kurt, who’s shocked that she actually cares for him (given she did toss him away as a baby [[note]] although the most recent telling has {{retcon}}ned Kurt’s abandonment with Mystique strapping Kurt to a piece of wood and sending him down the river so he wouldn't be killed by pitch fork pitchfork wielding German villagers [[/note]])
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** Characters/{{Mystique}} genuinely cares for her adoptive daughter ComicBook/{{Rogue}} and her biological son ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}. [[OffingTheOffspring Averted hard]] with her other son Graydon though.

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** Characters/{{Mystique}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsMystique Mystique]] genuinely cares for her adoptive daughter ComicBook/{{Rogue}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] and her biological son ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}.[[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]]. Messing with them can, DependingOnTheWriter, elicit fierce protective wrath, as Sinister [[NeckSnap found out the hard way]] (he got better). [[OffingTheOffspring Averted hard]] with her other son Graydon though.
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*** She once delivered the [[MindRape psychic equivalent]] of a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to ComicBook/CarolDanvers after the Avenger tried to use the deaths of Emma's students as leverage to get the X-Men to join ComicBook/IronMan's team during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''.

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*** She once delivered the [[MindRape psychic equivalent]] of a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to ComicBook/CarolDanvers after the Avenger tried to use the deaths of Emma's students as leverage to get the X-Men to join ComicBook/IronMan's team during ''ComicBook/CivilWar''.''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}''.
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** One issue had Reed and Susan's daughter Valeria caught in the middle of a rampage created by Thundra, the Absorbing Man, and a mind-controlled Ben Grimm and She-Hulk. She's about to be squished when Sue shows up, already in a bad mood. Cue the resulting curb-stomping of four of the most powerful superhumans on Earth. Made even better when Reed and Spider-Man show up...and Reed restrains Spider-Man from trying to help Sue, because he knows that she's not going to need any. Spider-Man, who has gone toe-to-toe himself with some of the most powerful people on Earth (and beyond) then vows ''never'' to get her mad at him.

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** One issue had Reed and Susan's daughter Valeria caught in the middle of a rampage created by Thundra, the Absorbing Man, and a mind-controlled Ben Grimm and She-Hulk. She's about to be squished when Sue shows up, already in a bad mood. Cue the resulting curb-stomping of four of the most powerful superhumans on Earth. Made even better when Reed and Spider-Man show up...and Reed restrains Spider-Man from trying to help Sue, because he knows that she's not going to need any. Spider-Man, who has gone toe-to-toe himself with some of the most powerful people on Earth (and beyond) beyond), then vows ''never'' to get her mad at him.



** It comes into play again in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' when Kang threatens her. She attacks him and steals his weapon, telling him to never threaten a pregnant woman. Later, when the changes to the timeline temporarily erase her pregnancy, she attacks him again, demanding to know what he did with her baby.

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** It comes into play again in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' when Kang threatens her.Jessica. She attacks him and steals his weapon, telling him to never threaten a pregnant woman. Later, when the changes to the timeline temporarily erase her pregnancy, she attacks him again, demanding to know what he did with her baby.



** In ''ComicBook/MightyAvengers'', when ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan confronts Jessica and Luke while they're with Dani, they arrange for a babysitter to pick her up, then start whaling on him for putting her daughter in harm's way. Despite Peter explaining the whole deal with ComicBook/DoctorOctopus [[FreakyFridayFlip taking over his body]], it took a while for Jessica and Luke to forgive him.

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** In ''ComicBook/MightyAvengers'', when ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan confronts Jessica and Luke while they're with Dani, they arrange for a babysitter to pick her up, then start whaling on him for putting her their daughter in harm's way. Despite Peter later explaining the whole deal with ComicBook/DoctorOctopus [[FreakyFridayFlip taking over his body]], it took a while for Jessica and Luke to forgive him.



** May's [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Ultimate Universe]] version (admittedly, rather ''feistier'' than the original), responded to J. Jonah Jameson merely ''firing'' Peter Parker by...asking to speak to him on the phone. Afterwards, Jameson revoked the firing and balefully told Peter not to put him on the phone with his Aunt ever again...

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** May's [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Ultimate Universe]] version (admittedly, rather ''feistier'' than the original), responded to J. Jonah Jameson merely ''firing'' Peter Parker by...asking to speak to him on the phone. Afterwards, Jameson revoked the firing and balefully told Peter not to put him on the phone with his Aunt aunt ever again...again.
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* ComicBook/BlackWidow becomes one in her 2020 series. Although she didn't give birth to her infant son Stevie the natural way (with him being genetically engineered by the RoguesGallery from her and another man's genes), Nat still adores him, and even after being breaking free of the villains' brainwashing that made her believe she was a normal woman with a family, she accepts and loves her son and husband James as her own. When a group of Hydra mooks attack the house and put her little boy in danger, Natasha [[https://i.imgur.com/BfYIPH9_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium shows why]] she's TheDreaded ProfessionalKiller. [[spoiler:Sadly, the arc ends on a [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]] note; after James and Stevie have a [[FakingTheDead death fakeout]], the Avengers hide them away and Nat, knowing full well she can't bring them into her dangerous life, makes Bucky promise to ''never'' tell her where Stevie and James are, as she can't trust herself not to reunite with them.]]

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* ComicBook/BlackWidow becomes one in her 2020 series. Although she didn't give birth to her infant son Stevie the natural way (with him being genetically engineered by the RoguesGallery from her and another man's genes), Nat still adores him, and even after being breaking broken free of the villains' brainwashing that made her believe she was a normal woman with a family, she accepts and loves her son and husband James as her own. When a group of Hydra mooks attack the house and put her little boy in danger, Natasha [[https://i.imgur.com/BfYIPH9_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium shows why]] she's TheDreaded ProfessionalKiller. [[spoiler:Sadly, the arc ends on a [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]] note; after James and Stevie have a [[FakingTheDead death fakeout]], the Avengers hide them away and Nat, knowing full well she can't bring them into her dangerous life, makes Bucky promise to ''never'' tell her where Stevie and James are, as she can't trust herself not to reunite with them.]]

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