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* ''ComicBook/SpiderBoy'': Bailey and his mother were poor enough to move into a F.E.A.S.T. shelter while struglging to make ends meet. At some point, he was separated from her and kidnapped by Madame Monstrosity when he was seven years old. Madame M. turns him into a monstrous spider-human hybrid with the express goal of making him a weapon for her ends. He's saved by Spider-Man and taught to control his powers and restore his human appearance, but is RetGone from memory and record a few years later. This forces Bailey to rebuild his life almost from scratch even though he's only been gone a few days from his perspective.
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* ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'': ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.

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* ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'': ComicBook/AmandaWaller's Amanda Waller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.

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* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.
* Franchise/{{Batman}}'s parents got murdered by an unknown mugger before his very eyes.

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* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.
* Franchise/{{Batman}}'s
''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Bruce Wayne's parents got murdered by an unknown mugger before his very eyes.



* ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} was thrown out of a crashing plane with the only parachute and his baby brother when he was a young boy, which, when the parachute caught on fire, ended with him in a coma for a year with brain damage that permanently removed his ability to control his powers. During that time his brother was adopted to make him more vulnerable. He spends the next few years in an orphanage where he is bullied, belittled and experimented on while any attempt for him to be adopted is quelled by the MadScientist running the place. He finally gets away when his power activates and he almost kills several people, and when running he is taken in by a man. The man is an abusive criminal who beats him and treats him as more of a gun than a teenage boy and Scott is eventually forced to atomize him by Professor Xavier.
* Comicbook/{{Deadpool}}: Real name Wade Winston Wilson, was a globetrotting mercenary trying to become a superhero when he was diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. Realizing [[YourDaysAreNumbered he would die soon]], he was forced to [[BreakHisHeartToSaveHim breakup with his girlfriend]] to relieve her of the inevitable loss of him. Soon, he was offered a cure by Department K, a special weapons development division located in Canada. Said cure however was actually sending him to Weapons X to be tortured and experimented on until he made his escape and giving him his codename, Deadpool.
* Ah, Thug-Boy from ''Comicbook/{{Empowered}}''. The general criminality is how he met the love of his life, and she knows the basic outline of the whole 'Witless Minion' scam (although the detail about their last employer/victim still searching for the only survivor has apparently been glossed over). But then there is San Antonio. [[spoiler: Cape-killing terrorist anyone?]]
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely an orphan whose parents may or may not be dead -- or may simply have deliberately abandoned him--but was taken in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with -- unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even kiss because she'd suck the life out of him.
* ''Grimjack'' has probably one of the worst cases of this trope. Abused and abandoned by his family, he spent his childhood fighting for his life in a gladiatorial arena. He eventually escapes and finds peace in another dimension, only for everyone in the dimension, including his true love, to be slaughtered by demons. Then there was all the crap he went through during the comic.
* ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk: Bruce Banner and his mother were regularly abused by his father, Brian. Brian eventually killed his wife, in front of Bruce.
* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, in spades. His entire birth family was killed in the Holocaust, his daughter Anya died in a fire because he didn't know how to use his nascent powers to save her, and his wife (who was also his childhood sweetheart) called him a monster and fled after he -- literally -- exploded in rage and killed the villagers who'd prevented him from either concentrating on said powers or going after Anya by normal means. Later, he joined an American government agency to pursue Nazis, and agents killed his girlfriend because he had pursued one of the "wrong" Nazis. No wonder the guy has a deeply cynical attitude toward humanity.
* Post-crisis ComicBook/MartianManhunter has probably the most extreme example in comic books, and that's saying a lot. His evil twin brother created a plague which destroyed the entire Green Martian race, including his wife and child, leaving him to wander aimlessly among the ruins of his dead race until he was teleported to Earth.
* Dark Annisia of ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' was a fighting slave alongside Sonja herself, but where Sonja endured Annisia slid toward madness due to hallucinations of the people she'd killed.
* [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Red Wasp]]: The Red Skull broke into her home, abducted her baby son at gunpoint, and then gave her a Sadistic Choice of either murdering her husband or watching him shoot her son. She beat her husband to death, then watched the Red Skull hurl her son out a window to his death before he ordered his men to beat and gangrape her before leaving her for dead. She still wears her gold wedding ring to remember what the Red Skull did to her.
* Rose Wilson spent her first 14 years growing up in a brothel without a father before being kidnapped by Slade's half-brother Wade. Her mother and Slade's friend Wintergreen saved her but at the cost of her mother seemingly dying. Wintergreen then trys to have her father Slade take her in but he refuses. She later joins the Titans before moving in with a foster family. All seems well...until Deathstroke anonymously puts a hit out on her resulting in her foster parents getting killed right in front of her and her getting kidnapped again by Wade. Only for Deathstroke to swoop in and "save" her leaving her vurnable to [[BrainwashedAndCrazy get drugged into obediance by him]] to the point where she [[EyeScream cut out her own eye]] to be more like him. After finally getting freed from Slade's control and returning to the super-hero community, she is left with few friends and [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten met with hostility, especially from Wonder Girl and Tim Drake, the former of whom never tired of reminding her of what she did while]] BrainwashedAndCrazy, no matter how much good she does or how often she proves her loyalty to the Titans, whom she considers her family, resulting in [[HeadbuttingHeroes constant bickering between the two and Rose even leaving twice.]] As a result, she ended up developing {{Jerkass}} traits and became [[UnableToCry unable to healthily cope with grief]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' loves this trope:

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* ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} was thrown out of a crashing plane with the only parachute and his baby brother when he was a young boy, which, when the parachute caught on fire, ended with him in a coma for a year with brain damage that permanently removed his ability to control his powers. During that time his brother was adopted to make him more vulnerable. He spends the next few years in an orphanage where he is bullied, belittled and experimented on while any attempt for him to be adopted is quelled by the MadScientist running the place. He finally gets away when his power activates and he almost kills several people, and when running he is taken in by a man. The man is an abusive criminal who beats him and treats him as more of a gun than a teenage boy and Scott is eventually forced to atomize him by Professor Xavier.
* Comicbook/{{Deadpool}}: Real name
''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': Wade Winston Wilson, was a globetrotting mercenary trying to become a superhero when he was diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. Realizing [[YourDaysAreNumbered he would die soon]], he was forced to [[BreakHisHeartToSaveHim breakup with his girlfriend]] to relieve her of the inevitable loss of him. Soon, he was offered a cure by Department K, a special weapons development division located in Canada. Said cure however was actually sending him to Weapons X to be tortured and experimented on until he made his escape and giving him his codename, Deadpool.
* Ah, Thug-Boy from ''Comicbook/{{Empowered}}''.''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'': Thug-Boy. The general criminality is how he met the love of his life, and she knows the basic outline of the whole 'Witless Minion' scam (although the detail about their last employer/victim still searching for the only survivor has apparently been glossed over). But then there is San Antonio. [[spoiler: Cape-killing terrorist anyone?]]
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': As a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan whose parents may or may not be dead -- or may simply have deliberately abandoned him--but was taken among persecuted Romani in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans Latveria. Not to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed mention his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with -- unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even kiss because she'd suck the life out of him.
mother's soul being captured by Mephisto.
* ''Grimjack'' ''ComicBook/{{Grimjack}}'': John Gaunt has probably one of the worst cases of this trope. Abused and abandoned by his family, he spent his childhood fighting for his life in a gladiatorial arena. He eventually escapes and finds peace in another dimension, only for everyone in the dimension, including his true love, to be slaughtered by demons. Then there was all the crap he went through during the comic.
* ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk: ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Bruce Banner and his mother were regularly abused by his father, Brian. Brian eventually killed his wife, in front of Bruce.
* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, in spades. His entire birth family was killed in the Holocaust, his daughter Anya died in a fire because he didn't know how to use his nascent powers to save her, and his wife (who was also his childhood sweetheart) called him a monster and fled after he -- literally -- exploded in rage and killed the villagers who'd prevented him from either concentrating on said powers or going after Anya by normal means. Later, he joined an American government agency to pursue Nazis, and agents killed his girlfriend because he had pursued one of the "wrong" Nazis. No wonder the guy has a deeply cynical attitude toward humanity.
* Post-crisis ComicBook/MartianManhunter has
''ComicBook/MartianManhunter'': The post-crisis Martian Manhunter is probably the most extreme example in comic books, and that's saying a lot. His evil twin brother created a plague which destroyed the entire Green Martian race, including his wife and child, leaving him to wander aimlessly among the ruins of his dead race until he was teleported to Earth.
* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Gorr the God Butcher had one of the most '''miserable''' lives of any villain ''ever''. As a child, his widowed pregnant mother was attacked and EatenAlive by predators whilst she worshiped at a god's shrine. As an adult, his world began to suffer a drought, all but one of his children were killed off by thirst/starvation/predators, his heavily pregnant wife died when an earthquake collapsed the cave they took shelter in, his last son died in his arms as they marched towards a salvation that never comes, and when he finally went off at his tribe about how there were no gods, they stoned him as a blasphemer and drove him away to die. [[SarcasmMode Gee, why ever would he want to kill the gods?]]
* ''ComicBook/RedSonja'':
Dark Annisia of ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' was a fighting slave alongside Sonja herself, but where Sonja endured Annisia slid toward madness due to hallucinations of the people she'd killed.
* [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Red Wasp]]: The Red Skull broke into her home, abducted her baby son at gunpoint, and then gave her a Sadistic Choice of either murdering her husband or watching him shoot her son. She beat her husband to death, then watched the Red Skull hurl her son out a window to his death before he ordered his men to beat and gangrape her before leaving her for dead. She still wears her gold wedding ring to remember what the Red Skull did to her.
* Rose Wilson spent her first 14 years growing up in a brothel without a father before being kidnapped by Slade's half-brother Wade. Her mother and Slade's friend Wintergreen saved her but at the cost of her mother seemingly dying. Wintergreen then trys to have her father Slade take her in but he refuses. She later joins the Titans before moving in with a foster family. All seems well...until Deathstroke anonymously puts a hit out on her resulting in her foster parents getting killed right in front of her and her getting kidnapped again by Wade. Only for Deathstroke to swoop in and "save" her leaving her vurnable to [[BrainwashedAndCrazy get drugged into obediance by him]] to the point where she [[EyeScream cut out her own eye]] to be more like him. After finally getting freed from Slade's control and returning to the super-hero community, she is left with few friends and [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten met with hostility, especially from Wonder Girl and Tim Drake, the former of whom never tired of reminding her of what she did while]] BrainwashedAndCrazy, no matter how much good she does or how often she proves her loyalty to the Titans, whom she considers her family, resulting in [[HeadbuttingHeroes constant bickering between the two and Rose even leaving twice.]] As a result, she ended up developing {{Jerkass}} traits and became [[UnableToCry unable to healthily cope with grief]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' loves this trope:
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* ''ComicBook/SinCity'' protagonists usually have one, even if we never get their full backstory. This comes in vague references to past events; Dwight apparently had a criminal past and Wallace likely had an abusive childhood, for instance. Marv was tied to a tree in the middle of the woods and left overnight once, was in prison, and once made a reference to being in a war.
* Franchise/SpiderMan has his (which already includes losing both parents) tying in with [[MyGreatestFailure his greatest failure]], with Peter Parker refusing to stop a bad guy who would then go on to kill his beloved Uncle Ben. [[ILetGwenStacyDie Not that things would get much better afterwards]]...
* Franchise/{{Superman}} and Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'s entire home planet was destroyed when they were just a baby and a little child respectively, and they're the last of their kind.
* {{ComicBook/Starfire}} from ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' (and elsewhere) had spent most of her life as a slave to the Citadel, after being sold into it by her own sister. [[spoiler: She mentions some experiments done on her too, which were all likely horrific.]]

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* ''ComicBook/SinCity'' ''ComicBook/SinCity'': The protagonists usually have one, even if we never get their full backstory. This comes in vague references to past events; Dwight apparently had a criminal past and Wallace likely had an abusive childhood, for instance. Marv was tied to a tree in the middle of the woods and left overnight once, was in prison, and once made a reference to being in a war.
* Franchise/SpiderMan ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker has his (which already includes losing both parents) tying in with [[MyGreatestFailure his greatest failure]], with Peter Parker refusing to stop a bad guy who would then go on to kill his beloved Uncle Ben. [[ILetGwenStacyDie Not that things would get much better afterwards]]...
* Franchise/{{Superman}} ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'': ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'s deciding to never be helpless again.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Superman and ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s
entire home planet was destroyed when they were just a baby and a little child respectively, and they're the last of their kind.
* {{ComicBook/Starfire}} from ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' (and elsewhere) had spent most of her life as a slave to the Citadel, after being sold into it by her own sister. [[spoiler: She mentions some experiments done on her too, which were all likely horrific.]]
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* V from ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' was [[ColdBloodedTorture tortured]] and experimented on in a concentration camp, transforming him into an embodiment of anarchism.
* ComicBook/{{X 23}}, hoo boy. A clone created by mixing Wolverine's genetic material with that of her human "mother" to be a living weapon, Laura was raised in a padded cell, beaten, abused, had her HealingFactor ''forcibly activated'' by exposing her to lethal doses of radiation as a child, had her claws surgically removed to be coated in adamantium one at a time ''with no attempt at anesthesia whatsoever'', was trained and conditioned almost from birth to be an assassin and racked up an impressive body count ''before she was a teenager'', and was made to kill the only people during this time who ever showed her any kindness by means of an olfactory trigger that she was conditioned to enter an UnstoppableRage whenever she was exposed to it. One of them was her mother, [[TearJerker right as she planned to help Laura escape]]. After getting away, she was forced to cut off contact with the only other family she had to protect them from her AxCrazy abusive handler, and spent time on the streets as a child prostitute specializing in cutting her clients. The worst part about all this? While Logan lost most of his memories about the really shitty stuff that's happened to him, Laura remembers ''everything''.
* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria. Not to mention his mother's soul being captured by Mephisto.
** Gorr the God Butcher from ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' had one of the most '''miserable''' lives of any villain ''ever''. As a child, his widowed pregnant mother was attacked and EatenAlive by predators whilst she worshiped at a god's shrine. As an adult, his world began to suffer a drought, all but one of his children were killed off by thirst/starvation/predators, his heavily pregnant wife died when an earthquake collapsed the cave they took shelter in, his last son died in his arms as they marched towards a salvation that never comes, and when he finally went off at his tribe about how there were no gods, they stoned him as a blasphemer and drove him away to die. [[SarcasmMode Gee, why ever would he want to kill the gods?]]
* The ''ComicBook/XMen'''s ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, who ''also'' had a MysteriousPast and, thanks to his amnesia, had it remain that way for a looong time. Further complicated by [[FakeMemories implanted memories]]; as if forgotten trauma wasn't bad enough, how about a helping of trauma that ''didn't actually happen?'' Not to mention the pain of wondering if his few happy memories [[OrWasItADream were real or not]].
* ''ComicBook/WonderGirlInfiniteFrontier'': Yara's mother Aella was decapitated right in front of her by Gods of Olympus during a siege that slaughtered most of her tribe. While Yara was able to escape with her life thanks to Renata saving her in the nick of time, she has virtually no recollection of her childhood prior to immigrating to the United States due to her suppressing the trauma.

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* V ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'':
** ComicBook/{{Starfire}} had spent most of her life as a slave to the Citadel, after being sold into it by her own sister. [[spoiler: She mentions some experiments done on her too, which were all likely horrific.]]
** Rose Wilson spent her first 14 years growing up in a brothel without a father before being kidnapped by Slade's half-brother Wade. Her mother and Slade's friend Wintergreen saved her but at the cost of her mother seemingly dying. Wintergreen then trys to have her father Slade take her in but he refuses. She later joins the Titans before moving in with a foster family. All seems well...until Deathstroke anonymously puts a hit out on her resulting in her foster parents getting killed right in front of her and her getting kidnapped again by Wade. Only for Deathstroke to swoop in and "save" her leaving her vurnable to [[BrainwashedAndCrazy get drugged into obediance by him]] to the point where she [[EyeScream cut out her own eye]] to be more like him. After finally getting freed
from ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' Slade's control and returning to the super-hero community, she is left with few friends and [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten met with hostility, especially from Wonder Girl and Tim Drake, the former of whom never tired of reminding her of what she did while]] BrainwashedAndCrazy, no matter how much good she does or how often she proves her loyalty to the Titans, whom she considers her family, resulting in [[HeadbuttingHeroes constant bickering between the two and Rose even leaving twice.]] As a result, she ended up developing {{Jerkass}} traits and became [[UnableToCry unable to healthily cope with grief]].
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'': Red Wasp. The Red Skull broke into her home, abducted her baby son at gunpoint, and then gave her a Sadistic Choice of either murdering her husband or watching him shoot her son. She beat her husband to death, then watched the Red Skull hurl her son out a window to his death before he ordered his men to beat and gangrape her before leaving her for dead. She still wears her gold wedding ring to remember what the Red Skull did to her.
* ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'': V
was [[ColdBloodedTorture tortured]] and experimented on in a concentration camp, transforming him into an embodiment of anarchism.
* ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'': In ''ComicBook/WonderGirlInfiniteFrontier'', Yara's mother Aella was decapitated right in front of her by Gods of Olympus during a siege that slaughtered most of her tribe. While Yara was able to escape with her life thanks to Renata saving her in the nick of time, she has virtually no recollection of her childhood prior to immigrating to the United States due to her suppressing the trauma.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} was thrown out of a crashing plane with the only parachute and his baby brother when he was a young boy, which, when the parachute caught on fire, ended with him in a coma for a year with brain damage that permanently removed his ability to control his powers. During that time his brother was adopted to make him more vulnerable. He spends the next few years in an orphanage where he is bullied, belittled and experimented on while any attempt for him to be adopted is quelled by the MadScientist running the place. He finally gets away when his power activates and he almost kills several people, and when running he is taken in by a man. The man is an abusive criminal who beats him and treats him as more of a gun than a teenage boy and Scott is eventually forced to atomize him by Professor Xavier.
** ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely an orphan whose parents may or may not be dead -- or may simply have deliberately abandoned him--but was taken in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with -- unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even kiss because she'd suck the life out of him.
** ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, in spades. His entire birth family was killed in the Holocaust, his daughter Anya died in a fire because he didn't know how to use his nascent powers to save her, and his wife (who was also his childhood sweetheart) called him a monster and fled after he -- literally -- exploded in rage and killed the villagers who'd prevented him from either concentrating on said powers or going after Anya by normal means. Later, he joined an American government agency to pursue Nazis, and agents killed his girlfriend because he had pursued one of the "wrong" Nazis. No wonder the guy has a deeply cynical attitude toward humanity.
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, who ''also'' had a MysteriousPast and, thanks to his amnesia, had it remain that way for a looong time. Further complicated by [[FakeMemories implanted memories]]; as if forgotten trauma wasn't bad enough, how about a helping of trauma that ''didn't actually happen?'' Not to mention the pain of wondering if his few happy memories [[OrWasItADream were real or not]].
**
ComicBook/{{X 23}}, hoo boy. A clone created by mixing Wolverine's genetic material with that of her human "mother" to be a living weapon, Laura was raised in a padded cell, beaten, abused, had her HealingFactor ''forcibly activated'' by exposing her to lethal doses of radiation as a child, had her claws surgically removed to be coated in adamantium one at a time ''with no attempt at anesthesia whatsoever'', was trained and conditioned almost from birth to be an assassin and racked up an impressive body count ''before she was a teenager'', and was made to kill the only people during this time who ever showed her any kindness by means of an olfactory trigger that she was conditioned to enter an UnstoppableRage whenever she was exposed to it. One of them was her mother, [[TearJerker right as she planned to help Laura escape]]. After getting away, she was forced to cut off contact with the only other family she had to protect them from her AxCrazy abusive handler, and spent time on the streets as a child prostitute specializing in cutting her clients. The worst part about all this? While Logan lost most of his memories about the really shitty stuff that's happened to him, Laura remembers ''everything''.
* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria. Not to mention his mother's soul being captured by Mephisto.
** Gorr the God Butcher from ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' had one of the most '''miserable''' lives of any villain ''ever''. As a child, his widowed pregnant mother was attacked and EatenAlive by predators whilst she worshiped at a god's shrine. As an adult, his world began to suffer a drought, all but one of his children were killed off by thirst/starvation/predators, his heavily pregnant wife died when an earthquake collapsed the cave they took shelter in, his last son died in his arms as they marched towards a salvation that never comes, and when he finally went off at his tribe about how there were no gods, they stoned him as a blasphemer and drove him away to die. [[SarcasmMode Gee, why ever would he want to kill the gods?]]
* The ''ComicBook/XMen'''s ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, who ''also'' had a MysteriousPast and, thanks to his amnesia, had it remain that way for a looong time. Further complicated by [[FakeMemories implanted memories]]; as if forgotten trauma wasn't bad enough, how about a helping of trauma that ''didn't actually happen?'' Not to mention the pain of wondering if his few happy memories [[OrWasItADream were real or not]].
* ''ComicBook/WonderGirlInfiniteFrontier'': Yara's mother Aella was decapitated right in front of her by Gods of Olympus during a siege that slaughtered most of her tribe. While Yara was able to escape with her life thanks to Renata saving her in the nick of time, she has virtually no recollection of her childhood prior to immigrating to the United States due to her suppressing the trauma.
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* Rose Wilson spent her first 14 years growing up in a brothel without a father before being kidnapped by Slade's half-brother Wade. Her mother and Slade's friend Wintergreen saved her but at the cost of her mother seemingly dying. Wintergreen then trys to have her father Slade take her in but he refuses. She later joins the Titans before moving in with a foster family. All seems well...until Deathstroke anonymously puts a hit out on her resulting in her foster parents getting killed right in front of her and her getting kidnapped again by Wade. Only for Deathstroke to swoop in and "save" her leaving her vurnable to [[BrainwashedAndCrazy get drugged into obediance by him]] to the point where she [[EyeScream cut out her own eye]] to be more like him. After finally getting freed from Slade's control and returning to the super-hero community, she is left with few friends and [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten met with hostility, especially from Wonder Girl and Tim Drake, the former of whom never tired of reminding her of what she did while]] BrainwashedAndCrazy, no matter how much good she does or how often she proves her loyalty to the Titans, whom she considers her family, resulting in [[HeadbuttingHeroes constant bickering between the two and Rose even leaving twice.]] As a result, she ended up developing {{Jerkass}} traits and became [[UnableToCry unable to healthily cope with grief]].
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* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria.

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* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria. Not to mention his mother's soul being captured by Mephisto.
** Gorr the God Butcher from ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' had one of the most '''miserable''' lives of any villain ''ever''. As a child, his widowed pregnant mother was attacked and EatenAlive by predators whilst she worshiped at a god's shrine. As an adult, his world began to suffer a drought, all but one of his children were killed off by thirst/starvation/predators, his heavily pregnant wife died when an earthquake collapsed the cave they took shelter in, his last son died in his arms as they marched towards a salvation that never comes, and when he finally went off at his tribe about how there were no gods, they stoned him as a blasphemer and drove him away to die. [[SarcasmMode Gee, why ever would he want to kill the gods?]]
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* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely an orphan whose parents may or may not be dead--or may simply have deliberately abandoned him--but was taken in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with--unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even kiss because she'd suck the life out of him.

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* The ''ComicBook/XMen'''s ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, who ''also'' had a MysteriousPast and, thanks to his amnesia, had it remain that way for a looong time. Further complicated by [[FakeMemories implanted memories]]; as if forgotten trauma wasn't bad enough, how about a helping of trauma that ''didn't actually happen?'' Not to mention the pain of wondering if his few happy memories [[OrWasItADream were real or not]].

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* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, in spades. His entire birth family was killed in the Holocaust, his daughter Anya died in a fire because he didn't know how to use his nascent powers to save her, and his wife (who was also his childhood sweetheart) called him a monster and fled after he -- literally -- exploded in rage and killed the villagers who'd prevented him from either concentrating on said powers or going after Anya by normal means. Later, he joined an American government agency to pursue Nazis, and agents killed his girlfriend because he had pursued one of the "wrong" Nazis. No wonder the guy has a deeply cynical attitude toward humanity.
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely an orphan whose parents may or may not be dead--or may simply have deliberately abandoned him--but was taken in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with--unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even kiss because she'd suck the life out of him.
* ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} was thrown out of a crashing plane with the only parachute and his baby brother when he was a young boy, which, when the parachute caught on fire, ended with him in a coma for a year with brain damage that permanently removed his ability to control his powers. During that time his brother was adopted to make him more vulnerable. He spends the next few years in an orphanage where he is bullied, belittled and experimented on while any attempt for him to be adopted is quelled by the MadScientist running the place. He finally gets away when his power activates and he almost kills several people, and when running he is taken in by a man. The man is an abusive criminal who beats him and treats him as more of a gun than a teenage boy and Scott is eventually forced to atomize him by Professor Xavier.

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bad enough, how about a helping part of trauma that ''didn't actually happen?'' Not to mention the pain of wondering if his few happy memories [[OrWasItADream were real or not]].
* ComicBook/{{Magneto}},
Chicago, her son dying in spades. His entire birth family was killed in the Holocaust, his a mugging, her daughter Anya died in dying fighting off a fire because he didn't know how to use his nascent powers to save her, and his wife (who rapist (and was also his childhood sweetheart) called him a monster and fled after he -- literally -- exploded in rage and so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed the villagers who'd prevented him from either concentrating on said powers or going after Anya by normal means. Later, he joined an American government agency to pursue Nazis, their daughter, and agents killed his girlfriend because he had pursued one of the "wrong" Nazis. No wonder the guy has a deeply cynical attitude toward humanity.
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely an orphan whose parents may or may not
deciding to never be dead--or may simply have deliberately abandoned him--but was taken in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with--unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even kiss because she'd suck the life out of him.
* ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} was thrown out of a crashing plane with the only parachute and his baby brother when he was a young boy, which, when the parachute caught on fire, ended with him in a coma for a year with brain damage that permanently removed his ability to control his powers. During that time his brother was adopted to make him more vulnerable. He spends the next few years in an orphanage where he is bullied, belittled and experimented on while any attempt for him to be adopted is quelled by the MadScientist running the place. He finally gets away when his power activates and he almost kills several people, and when running he is taken in by a man. The man is an abusive criminal who beats him and treats him as more of a gun than a teenage boy and Scott is eventually forced to atomize him by Professor Xavier.
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* Franchise/SpiderMan has his (which already includes losing both parents) tying in with [[MyGreatestFailure his greatest failure]], with Peter Parker refusing to stop a bad guy who would then go on to kill his beloved Uncle Ben. [[ILetGwenStacyDie Not that things would get much better afterwards]]...

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* Franchise/SpiderMan has his (which already includes losing both parents) tying in ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} was thrown out of a crashing plane with [[MyGreatestFailure the only parachute and his greatest failure]], baby brother when he was a young boy, which, when the parachute caught on fire, ended with Peter Parker refusing to stop him in a bad guy who would then go on to kill his beloved Uncle Ben. [[ILetGwenStacyDie Not coma for a year with brain damage that things would get much better afterwards]]...permanently removed his ability to control his powers. During that time his brother was adopted to make him more vulnerable. He spends the next few years in an orphanage where he is bullied, belittled and experimented on while any attempt for him to be adopted is quelled by the MadScientist running the place. He finally gets away when his power activates and he almost kills several people, and when running he is taken in by a man. The man is an abusive criminal who beats him and treats him as more of a gun than a teenage boy and Scott is eventually forced to atomize him by Professor Xavier.



* Franchise/IncredibleHulk: Bruce Banner and his mother were regularly abused by his father, Brian. Brian eventually killed his wife, in front of Bruce.
* V from ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' was [[ColdBloodedTorture tortured]] and experimented on in a concentration camp, transforming him into an embodiment of anarchism.



* ''ComicBook/SinCity'' protagonists usually have one, even if we never get their full backstory. This comes in vague references to past events; Dwight apparently had a criminal past and Wallace likely had an abusive childhood, for instance. Marv was tied to a tree in the middle of the woods and left overnight once, was in prison, and once made a reference to being in a war.

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* ''ComicBook/SinCity'' protagonists usually ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely an orphan whose parents may or may not be dead--or may simply have one, deliberately abandoned him--but was taken in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with--unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even if we never get their full backstory. This comes in vague references to past events; Dwight apparently had a criminal past and Wallace likely had an abusive childhood, for instance. Marv was tied to a tree in kiss because she'd suck the middle life out of the woods and left overnight once, was in prison, and once made a reference to being in a war.him.



* {{ComicBook/Starfire}} from ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' (and elsewhere) had spent most of her life as a slave to the Citadel, after being sold into it by her own sister. [[spoiler: She mentions some experiments done on her too, which were all likely horrific.]]
* ComicBook/{{X 23}}, hoo boy. A clone created by mixing Wolverine's genetic material with that of her human "mother" to be a living weapon, Laura was raised in a padded cell, beaten, abused, had her HealingFactor ''forcibly activated'' by exposing her to lethal doses of radiation as a child, had her claws surgically removed to be coated in adamantium one at a time ''with no attempt at anesthesia whatsoever'', was trained and conditioned almost from birth to be an assassin and racked up an impressive body count ''before she was a teenager'', and was made to kill the only people during this time who ever showed her any kindness by means of an olfactory trigger that she was conditioned to enter an UnstoppableRage whenever she was exposed to it. One of them was her mother, [[TearJerker right as she planned to help Laura escape]]. After getting away, she was forced to cut off contact with the only other family she had to protect them from her AxCrazy abusive handler, and spent time on the streets as a child prostitute specializing in cutting her clients. The worst part about all this? While Logan lost most of his memories about the really shitty stuff that's happened to him, Laura remembers ''everything''.
* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria.

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* {{ComicBook/Starfire}} Franchise/IncredibleHulk: Bruce Banner and his mother were regularly abused by his father, Brian. Brian eventually killed his wife, in front of Bruce.
* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, in spades. His entire birth family was killed in the Holocaust, his daughter Anya died in a fire because he didn't know how to use his nascent powers to save her, and his wife (who was also his childhood sweetheart) called him a monster and fled after he -- literally -- exploded in rage and killed the villagers who'd prevented him
from ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' (and elsewhere) either concentrating on said powers or going after Anya by normal means. Later, he joined an American government agency to pursue Nazis, and agents killed his girlfriend because he had spent most pursued one of her life as the "wrong" Nazis. No wonder the guy has a deeply cynical attitude toward humanity.
* Dark Annisia of ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' was a fighting
slave alongside Sonja herself, but where Sonja endured Annisia slid toward madness due to hallucinations of the Citadel, after being sold into it by her own sister. [[spoiler: She mentions some experiments done on her too, which were all likely horrific.]]
* ComicBook/{{X 23}}, hoo boy. A clone created by mixing Wolverine's genetic material with that of her human "mother" to be a living weapon, Laura was raised in a padded cell, beaten, abused, had her HealingFactor ''forcibly activated'' by exposing her to lethal doses of radiation as a child, had her claws surgically removed to be coated in adamantium one at a time ''with no attempt at anesthesia whatsoever'', was trained and conditioned almost from birth to be an assassin and racked up an impressive body count ''before she was a teenager'', and was made to kill the only
people during this time who ever showed she'd killed.
* [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Red Wasp]]: The Red Skull broke into
her any kindness by means of an olfactory trigger that she was conditioned to enter an UnstoppableRage whenever she was exposed to it. One of them was home, abducted her mother, [[TearJerker right as she planned baby son at gunpoint, and then gave her a Sadistic Choice of either murdering her husband or watching him shoot her son. She beat her husband to help Laura escape]]. After getting away, she was forced to cut off contact with death, then watched the only other family she had to protect them from Red Skull hurl her AxCrazy abusive handler, son out a window to his death before he ordered his men to beat and spent time on gangrape her before leaving her for dead. She still wears her gold wedding ring to remember what the streets as a child prostitute specializing in cutting her clients. The worst part about all this? While Logan lost most of his memories about the really shitty stuff that's happened Red Skull did to him, Laura remembers ''everything''.
* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria.
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* ''ComicBook/SinCity'' protagonists usually have one, even if we never get their full backstory. This comes in vague references to past events; Dwight apparently had a criminal past and Wallace likely had an abusive childhood, for instance. Marv was tied to a tree in the middle of the woods and left overnight once, was in prison, and once made a reference to being in a war.
* Franchise/SpiderMan has his (which already includes losing both parents) tying in with [[MyGreatestFailure his greatest failure]], with Peter Parker refusing to stop a bad guy who would then go on to kill his beloved Uncle Ben. [[ILetGwenStacyDie Not that things would get much better afterwards]]...



* Dark Annisia of ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' was a fighting slave alongside Sonja herself, but where Sonja endured Annisia slid toward madness due to hallucinations of the people she'd killed.
* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.
* [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Red Wasp]]: The Red Skull broke into her home, abducted her baby son at gunpoint, and then gave her a Sadistic Choice of either murdering her husband or watching him shoot her son. She beat her husband to death, then watched the Red Skull hurl her son out a window to his death before he ordered his men to beat and gangrape her before leaving her for dead. She still wears her gold wedding ring to remember what the Red Skull did to her.

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* Dark Annisia {{ComicBook/Starfire}} from ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' (and elsewhere) had spent most of ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' her life as a slave to the Citadel, after being sold into it by her own sister. [[spoiler: She mentions some experiments done on her too, which were all likely horrific.]]
* V from ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' was [[ColdBloodedTorture tortured]] and experimented on in a concentration camp, transforming him into an embodiment of anarchism.
* ComicBook/{{X 23}}, hoo boy. A clone created by mixing Wolverine's genetic material with that of her human "mother" to be a living weapon, Laura was raised in a padded cell, beaten, abused, had her HealingFactor ''forcibly activated'' by exposing her to lethal doses of radiation as a child, had her claws surgically removed to be coated in adamantium one at a time ''with no attempt at anesthesia whatsoever'', was trained and conditioned almost from birth to be an assassin and racked up an impressive body count ''before she
was a fighting slave alongside Sonja herself, but where Sonja endured Annisia slid toward madness due teenager'', and was made to hallucinations of kill the only people she'd killed.
* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved
during this time who ever showed her living any kindness by means of an olfactory trigger that she was conditioned to enter an UnstoppableRage whenever she was exposed to it. One of them was her mother, [[TearJerker right as she planned to help Laura escape]]. After getting away, she was forced to cut off contact with the only other family she had to protect them from her AxCrazy abusive handler, and spent time on the streets as a child prostitute specializing in a bad cutting her clients. The worst part about all this? While Logan lost most of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what his memories about the really shitty stuff that's happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man him, Laura remembers ''everything''.
* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, ComicBook/DoctorDoom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria.
* The ''ComicBook/XMen'''s ComicBook/{{Wolverine}},
who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.
* [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Red Wasp]]: The Red Skull broke into her home, abducted her baby son at gunpoint, and then gave her
''also'' had a Sadistic Choice of either murdering her husband or watching him shoot her son. She beat her husband to death, then watched the Red Skull hurl her son out a window MysteriousPast and, thanks to his death before he ordered amnesia, had it remain that way for a looong time. Further complicated by [[FakeMemories implanted memories]]; as if forgotten trauma wasn't bad enough, how about a helping of trauma that ''didn't actually happen?'' Not to mention the pain of wondering if his men to beat and gangrape her before leaving her for dead. She still wears her gold wedding ring to remember what the Red Skull did to her.few happy memories [[OrWasItADream were real or not]].
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* Post-crisis ComicBook/MartianManhunter has probably the most extreme example in comic books, and that's saying a lot. His evil twin brother created a plague which destroyed the entire green martian race, including his wife and child, leaving him to wander aimlessly among the ruins of his dead race until he was teleported to earth.

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* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.

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* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never be helpless again.again.
* [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Red Wasp]]: The Red Skull broke into her home, abducted her baby son at gunpoint, and then gave her a Sadistic Choice of either murdering her husband or watching him shoot her son. She beat her husband to death, then watched the Red Skull hurl her son out a window to his death before he ordered his men to beat and gangrape her before leaving her for dead. She still wears her gold wedding ring to remember what the Red Skull did to her.
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* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter, daughter while it was going on, her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never by be helpless again.
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* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter, and her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never by helpless again.
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* Dark Annisia of ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' was a fighting slave alongside Sonja herself, but where Sonja endured Annisia slid toward madness due to hallucinations of the people she'd killed.

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* ComicBook/AmandaWaller's going FromNobodyToNightmare involved her living in a bad part of Chicago, her son dying in a mugging, her daughter dying fighting off a rapist (and was so severely hurt, her funeral was closed-casket), her neighbors opting to ignore what happened to her daughter, and her husband dying confronting the man who killed their daughter, and deciding to never by helpless again.
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* The ''ComicBook/XMen'''s ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, who ''also'' had a MysteriousPast and, thanks to his amnesia, had it remain that way for a looong time. Further complicated by [[FakeMemories implanted memories]]; as if forgotten trauma wasn't bad enough, how about a helping of trauma that ''didn't actually happen?'' Not to mention the pain of wondering if his few happy memories [[OrWasItADream were real or not]].
* ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, in spades. His entire birth family was killed in the Holocaust, his daughter Anya died in a fire because he didn't know how to use his nascent powers to save her, and his wife (who was also his childhood sweetheart) called him a monster and fled after he -- literally -- exploded in rage and killed the villagers who'd prevented him from either concentrating on said powers or going after Anya by normal means. Later, he joined an American government agency to pursue Nazis, and agents killed his girlfriend because he had pursued one of the "wrong" Nazis. No wonder the guy has a deeply cynical attitude toward humanity.
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was not merely an orphan whose parents may or may not be dead--or may simply have deliberately abandoned him--but was taken in by a creepy old man/possible pedophile, then turned out onto the streets of New Orleans to fend for himself until the age of ten, then was adopted, fell in love, witnessed his younger cousin's drowning (at age 13), further witnessed the retrieval of said cousin's body(!), accidentally killed his fiancee's brother in a duel, and accordingly was exiled from the only home he ever knew. To make matters worse, his powers raged out of control and in exchange for help fixing them he was tasked with--unbeknownst to him-leading a murder-squad against a group of fearful, helpless mutants, only managing to save the life of a single child. Oh, and the girl he loves he can't even kiss because she'd suck the life out of him.
* ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} was thrown out of a crashing plane with the only parachute and his baby brother when he was a young boy, which, when the parachute caught on fire, ended with him in a coma for a year with brain damage that permanently removed his ability to control his powers. During that time his brother was adopted to make him more vulnerable. He spends the next few years in an orphanage where he is bullied, belittled and experimented on while any attempt for him to be adopted is quelled by the MadScientist running the place. He finally gets away when his power activates and he almost kills several people, and when running he is taken in by a man. The man is an abusive criminal who beats him and treats him as more of a gun than a teenage boy and Scott is eventually forced to atomize him by Professor Xavier.
* Franchise/{{Batman}}'s parents got murdered by an unknown mugger before his very eyes.
** The two-issue miniseries ''The Ultimate Evil'' actually tried to defy the use of this trope, with social worker Debra Kane having a discussion with Batman on the concept of a person being born bad, or becoming a criminal because of childhood abuse. Debra asserts that it is not an excuse at all, on the grounds that all people have a choice, and that excusing or sympathizing with criminals who were victims of abuse is an insult to all of the other victims who suffered similar or even worse abuse and did not imitate their abusers.
* Post-crisis ComicBook/MartianManhunter has probably the most extreme example in comic books, and that's saying a lot. His evil twin brother created a plague which destroyed the entire green martian race, including his wife and child, leaving him to wander aimlessly among the ruins of his dead race until he was teleported to earth.
* Franchise/SpiderMan has his (which already includes losing both parents) tying in with [[MyGreatestFailure his greatest failure]], with Peter Parker refusing to stop a bad guy who would then go on to kill his beloved Uncle Ben. [[ILetGwenStacyDie Not that things would get much better afterwards]]...
* Comicbook/{{Deadpool}}-- [[NoFourthWall Hey! Why don't you go watch the]] [[WebAnimation/DeathBattle fight between me and]] {{ComicBook/Deathstroke}} right [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn8ZqX82neg here!]]
* Franchise/IncredibleHulk: Bruce Banner and his mother were regularly abused by his father, Brian. Brian eventually killed his wife, in front of Bruce.
* V from ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' was [[ColdBloodedTorture tortured]] and experimented on in a concentration camp, transforming him into an embodiment of anarchism.
* Ah, Thug-Boy from ''Comicbook/{{Empowered}}''. The general criminality is how he met the love of his life, and she knows the basic outline of the whole 'Witless Minion' scam (although the detail about their last employer/victim still searching for the only survivor has apparently been glossed over). But then there is San Antonio. [[spoiler: Cape-killing terrorist anyone?]]
* ''ComicBook/SinCity'' protagonists usually have one, even if we never get their full backstory. This comes in vague references to past events; Dwight apparently had a criminal past and Wallace likely had an abusive childhood, for instance. Marv was tied to a tree in the middle of the woods and left overnight once, was in prison, and once made a reference to being in a war.
* ''Grimjack'' has probably one of the worst cases of this trope. Abused and abandoned by his family, he spent his childhood fighting for his life in a gladiatorial arena. He eventually escapes and finds peace in another dimension, only for everyone in the dimension, including his true love, to be slaughtered by demons. Then there was all the crap he went through during the comic.
* {{ComicBook/Starfire}} from ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' (and elsewhere) had spent most of her life as a slave to the Citadel, after being sold into it by her own sister. [[spoiler: She mentions some experiments done on her too, which were all likely horrific.]]
* ComicBook/{{X 23}}, hoo boy. A clone created by mixing Wolverine's genetic material with that of her human "mother" to be a living weapon, Laura was raised in a padded cell, beaten, abused, had her HealingFactor ''forcibly activated'' by exposing her to lethal doses of radiation as a child, had her claws surgically removed to be coated in adamantium one at a time ''with no attempt at anesthesia whatsoever'', was trained and conditioned almost from birth to be an assassin and racked up an impressive body count ''before she was a teenager'', and was made to kill the only people during this time who ever showed her any kindness by means of an olfactory trigger that she was conditioned to enter an UnstoppableRage whenever she was exposed to it. One of them was her mother, [[TearJerker right as she planned to help Laura escape]]. After getting away, she was forced to cut off contact with the only other family she had to protect them from her AxCrazy abusive handler, and spent time on the streets as a child prostitute specializing in cutting her clients. The worst part about all this? While Logan lost most of his memories about the really shitty stuff that's happened to him, Laura remembers ''everything''.
* Villains can suffer these as well; as a child, Doctor Doom had to watch both his parents die and grow up an orphan among persecuted Romani in Latveria.
* ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' loves this trope:
** Chase Stein was regularly physically abused by his father, to the point where he makes up lies about things that he did to try and justify this abuse.
** Molly Hayes' parents constantly used their psychic abilities on her to make sure she never acted up.
** Xavin was trained as a Super-Skrull from a young age so that he/she could be deployed to serve as a ChildSoldier in the pointless war that his/her parents started with Majesdane.
** Klara Prast was married off at age 11 to an alcoholic pedophile who physically and sexually abused her and forced her to work in dangerous factories to earn money that he spent on booze.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} and Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'s entire home planet was destroyed when they were just a baby and a little child respectively, and they're the last of their kind.
* Dark Annisia of ''ComicBook/RedSonja'' was a fighting slave alongside Sonja herself, but where Sonja endured Annisia slid toward madness due to hallucinations of the people she'd killed.

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