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** The existence of Comicbook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El) proves that at least [[CloningBlues artificially created]] hybrids are definitely possible, although the various [[CloneDegradation health problems]] he's had over the years show that hybrids aren't the most stable.

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** The existence of Comicbook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El) proves that at least [[CloningBlues artificially created]] created hybrids are definitely possible, although the various [[CloneDegradation health problems]] he's had over the years show that hybrids aren't the most stable.
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* ComicBook/{{Raven}} of the ComicBook/TeenTitans is half-demon in both the comics and [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans the cartoon]]. Many other Titans are half-human/half-non-human as well.
* In the Comicbook/KingdomCome universe, Nightstar is the daughter of [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]] and Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, a Tamaranean.

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* ComicBook/{{Raven}} of the ComicBook/TeenTitans ''ComicBook/TeenTitans''
** Raven
is half-demon is [[HumanDemonHybrid half-demon]] in both the comics and [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans the cartoon]]. Many other Titans are half-human/half-non-human as well.
* In the Comicbook/KingdomCome universe, Nightstar is
cartoon]].
** The ''Comicbook/KingdomCome'' universe has Nightstar,
the daughter of the human [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]] and Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, a Tamaranean. the Tamaranean princess Comicbook/{{Starfire}}.
** Hot Spot, Prysm, Argent and Risk are the children of human women who were impregnated by members of an alien race called the H'San Natall.
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* ComicBook/{{Raven}} of the Franchise/TeenTitans is half-demon in both the comics and [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans the cartoon]]. Many other Titans are half-human/half-non-human as well.

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* ComicBook/{{Raven}} of the Franchise/TeenTitans ComicBook/TeenTitans is half-demon in both the comics and [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans the cartoon]]. Many other Titans are half-human/half-non-human as well.



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** In ''Comicbook/ManyHappyReturns'', Ariella Kent is the offspring of a Silver Age Superman and a human Post-Crisis Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.

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** In ''Comicbook/ManyHappyReturns'', Ariella Kent is the offspring of a Silver Age Superman and a human Post-Crisis Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}.



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** In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Circe, while shape-shifted into a mortal, has a daughter with a human currently acting as a vessel for Ares. While it seems like their daughter Lyta should be completely human given the circumstances she starts displaying shape shifting abilities from her MageSpecies heritage before she turns ten. Just how this all works out genetically is not fully explored but she is at least partially human and expected to have a human lifespan unlike Circe or Ares.

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** In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Circe, while shape-shifted into a mortal, has a daughter with a human currently acting as a vessel for Ares. While it seems like their daughter Lyta should be completely human given the circumstances circumstances, she starts displaying shape shifting abilities from her MageSpecies heritage before she turns ten. Just how this all works out genetically is not fully explored but she is at least partially human and expected to have a human lifespan unlike Circe or Ares.



* From ''ComicBook/TheSandman'':
** Desire is revealed to be the grandfather of recurring character Rose Walker, having fathered her mother while her grandmother was in a coma. So more of a case of 3/4 human hybrid. Rose, her mother and younger brother don't seem to have any explicit powers from their supernatural heritage other than looking young for their ages and being considered a bit more attractive than the average person. Interestingly, the titular character isn't shown to have any half-human offspring, but given Desire's penchant for making him fall in love it wouldn't be surprising.

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* From ''ComicBook/TheSandman'':
''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'':
** Desire is revealed to be the grandfather of recurring character Rose Walker, having fathered her mother while her grandmother was in a coma. So more of a case of 3/4 human hybrid. Rose, her mother and younger brother don't seem to have any explicit powers from their supernatural heritage other than looking young for their ages and being considered a bit more attractive than the average person. Interestingly, the titular character isn't shown to have any half-human offspring, offspring but given Desire's penchant for making him fall in love it wouldn't be surprising.
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* In Franchise/TheDCU Northwind, a member of ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', was half-human, half-Feitheran (the Feitherans being a hidden race of BirdPeople).

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* In Franchise/TheDCU Northwind, a member of ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', was half-human, half-Feitheran (the Feitherans being a hidden race of BirdPeople).



* [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Katar Hol]] is revealed to be half-Thanagarian/half-human, post-''Hawkworld''. His human side came from his mother, who's also a [[TwoferTokenMinority Cherokee medicine woman]]. This may explain why he seems more at home on Earth than on the increasingly [[TheEmpire imperialistic]] Thanagar, even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.

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* [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Katar Hol]] is revealed to be half-Thanagarian/half-human, post-''Hawkworld''. His human side came from his mother, who's also a [[TwoferTokenMinority Cherokee medicine woman]]. This may explain why he seems more at home on Earth than on the his increasingly [[TheEmpire imperialistic]] Thanagar, homeworld, even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.
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** In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Circe, while shape-shifted into a mortal, has a daughter with a human currently acting as a vessel for Ares. While it seems like their daughter Lyta should be completely human given the circumstances she starts displaying shape shifting abilities from her WitchSpecies heritage before she turns ten. Just how this all works out genetically is not fully explored but she is at least partially human and expected to have a human lifespan unlike Circe or Ares.

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** In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Circe, while shape-shifted into a mortal, has a daughter with a human currently acting as a vessel for Ares. While it seems like their daughter Lyta should be completely human given the circumstances she starts displaying shape shifting abilities from her WitchSpecies MageSpecies heritage before she turns ten. Just how this all works out genetically is not fully explored but she is at least partially human and expected to have a human lifespan unlike Circe or Ares.
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** In ''Comicbook/ManyHappyReturns'', Ariella Kent is the offspring of a Silver Age Superman and a human Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.

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** In ''Comicbook/ManyHappyReturns'', Ariella Kent is the offspring of a Silver Age Superman and a human Post-Crisis Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.
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* [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Katar Hol]] is revealed to be half-Thanagarian/half-human, post-''Hawkworld''. His human side came from his mother, who's also a [[TwoferTokenMinority Cherokee medicine woman]]. This may also explain why he's more at home on Earth than the increasingly [[TheEmpire imperialistic]] Thanagar, even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.

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* [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Katar Hol]] is revealed to be half-Thanagarian/half-human, post-''Hawkworld''. His human side came from his mother, who's also a [[TwoferTokenMinority Cherokee medicine woman]]. This may also explain why he's he seems more at home on Earth than on the increasingly [[TheEmpire imperialistic]] Thanagar, even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.
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** Many Superman stories show a future child with Comicbook/LoisLane, up to and including a human/Kryptonian Superman Dynasty lasting thousand years. However, many post-Crisis stories portrayed a human/kryptonian hybrid as impossible.

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** Many Superman stories show a future child with Comicbook/LoisLane, up to and including a human/Kryptonian Superman Dynasty lasting thousand years. However, many post-Crisis stories portrayed a human/kryptonian human/Kryptonian hybrid as impossible.
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* ComicBook/{{Raven}} of the Franchise/TeenTitans is half-demon in both the comics and [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans the cartoon]]. Many other Titans are half-human/half-non-human as well.
* In the Comicbook/KingdomCome universe, Nightstar is the daughter of [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]] and Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, a Tamaranean.
* In Franchise/TheDCU Northwind, a member of ''ComicBook/InfinityInc'', was half-human, half-Feitheran (the Feitherans being a hidden race of BirdPeople).
* Franchise/{{Superman}}:
** Many Superman stories show a future child with Comicbook/LoisLane, up to and including a human/Kryptonian Superman Dynasty lasting thousand years. However, many post-Crisis stories portrayed a human/kryptonian hybrid as impossible.
** The existence of Comicbook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El) proves that at least [[CloningBlues artificially created]] hybrids are definitely possible, although the various [[CloneDegradation health problems]] he's had over the years show that hybrids aren't the most stable.
** As of ''Comicbook/{{Convergence}},'' they now have a son, Jon, who went with them back into the main universe. He was conceived when Clark was temporarily BroughtDownToNormal, which apparently makes this possible. Naturally, he eventually gets powers himself and is now ComicBook/{{Superboy}}.
** In ''Comicbook/ManyHappyReturns'', Ariella Kent is the offspring of a Silver Age Superman and a human Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}.
* In the ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' trilogy, ''Red Rain'' sees the vampire Tanya bite Bruce to infect him with vampirism while not actually drinking from him, thus giving Batman vampire powers while still remaining essentially human. He becomes a full vampire during the final showdown with Dracula.
** Tanya herself is later {{retcon}}ned to be a half-vampire herself in ''Crimson Mist'' (although as this came from a corrupted Batman without ever being mentioned in published material, it could just be his attempt to 'justify' to himself how he is irredeemable where Tanya was able to turn away from her 'addiction' to blood).
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** Like in the original myths ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}} is the half-human half-Olympian son Zeus.
** Prior to Flashpoint, Comicbook/WonderGirl Cassie Sandsmark was the half-human half-Olympian daughter of Zeus.
** In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Circe, while shape-shifted into a mortal, has a daughter with a human currently acting as a vessel for Ares. While it seems like their daughter Lyta should be completely human given the circumstances she starts displaying shape shifting abilities from her WitchSpecies heritage before she turns ten. Just how this all works out genetically is not fully explored but she is at least partially human and expected to have a human lifespan unlike Circe or Ares.
* [[ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} Katar Hol]] is revealed to be half-Thanagarian/half-human, post-''Hawkworld''. His human side came from his mother, who's also a [[TwoferTokenMinority Cherokee medicine woman]]. This may also explain why he's more at home on Earth than the increasingly [[TheEmpire imperialistic]] Thanagar, even before the CosmicRetcon of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.
* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', Starfighter and his Jaranathan wife have two children.
* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'': Bigby thinks of himself as a wolf, but he actually had a wolf for a mother and the North Wind for the father. Meanwhile, Snow White is a human-style Fable who has six [[ItMakesSenseinContext (seven, really)]] kids with Bigby.
* From ''ComicBook/TheSandman'':
** Desire is revealed to be the grandfather of recurring character Rose Walker, having fathered her mother while her grandmother was in a coma. So more of a case of 3/4 human hybrid. Rose, her mother and younger brother don't seem to have any explicit powers from their supernatural heritage other than looking young for their ages and being considered a bit more attractive than the average person. Interestingly, the titular character isn't shown to have any half-human offspring, but given Desire's penchant for making him fall in love it wouldn't be surprising.
** He has a son, Orpheus, but he is not half-human, since his mother was the Muse Calliope. Though curiously he still was a mortal until his tragic fate [[AndIMustScream led to an unfortunate outcome]].

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