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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard, less prestigious school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by a beautiful "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. The fact that his father angrily berates him, roughs him up, and assigns physically strenuous tasks to him over jeopardizing his AltarDiplomacy (while also openly declaring eldest son Blaine to be his favorite) doesn't make him feel any better. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who, among many other displays of kindness, makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard, less prestigious school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by a beautiful "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. The fact that his father Leland angrily berates him, Frederick, roughs him up, and assigns physically strenuous tasks to him over jeopardizing his the AltarDiplomacy (while also openly declaring eldest son Blaine to be his favorite) doesn't make him the poor prince feel any better. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who, among many other displays of kindness, makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.
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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard, less prestigious school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. The fact that his father angrily berates him, roughs him up, and assigns physically strenuous tasks to him over jeopardizing his AltarDiplomacy (while also openly declaring eldest son Blaine to be his favorite) doesn't make him feel any better. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who, among many other displays of kindness, makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard, less prestigious school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an a beautiful "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. The fact that his father angrily berates him, roughs him up, and assigns physically strenuous tasks to him over jeopardizing his AltarDiplomacy (while also openly declaring eldest son Blaine to be his favorite) doesn't make him feel any better. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who, among many other displays of kindness, makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.
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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who, among many other displays of kindness, makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard standard, less prestigious school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. The fact that his father angrily berates him, roughs him up, and assigns physically strenuous tasks to him over jeopardizing his AltarDiplomacy (while also openly declaring eldest son Blaine to be his favorite) doesn't make him feel any better. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who, among many other displays of kindness, makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.
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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who (who, among many other displays of kindness, makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.
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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderperformer deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and was bullied when sent to a standard school because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderperformer [[DeliberateUnderPerformance deliberately underperformed]] to keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.
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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and underperformed when sent to a standard school due to being bullied there. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. Then he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], and he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and underperformed was bullied when sent to a standard school due because of his "wimpy" hobbies. He [[DeliberateUnderperformer deliberately underperformed]] to being bullied there.keep from standing out anymore and eventually graduated from that school with no accolades or honors, disappointing his father King Leland. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. Then But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], and he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.
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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and underperformed when sent to a standard school due to being bullied there. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and underperformed when sent to a standard school due to being bullied there. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when Then he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], and he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick.stick. It isn't until he gets to know Gwen (who makes quite an effort to appeal to his hobbies that got him bullied) that he starts to realize that she could be his "angel of fortune" after all.

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* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': Prince Frederick of the Plaid Kingdom is rather disfavored compared to his two older brothers Blaine and Lance. While they became athletic aces at military academy, he was a bookish nerd who started off [[HomeschooledKids homeschooled]] due to a weak constitution and underperformed when sent to a standard school due to being bullied there. He's initially elated that he and his brothers are getting {{Arranged Marriage}}s to the princesses of the Pastel Kingdom, especially thanks to his obsession with a fairy tale he read about a man in a pit who was rescued by an "angel of fortune" and who achieved many great deeds with her by his side. But when he discovers that his betrothed is the [[FaceOfAThug ugly and frightening Gwendolyn]], he thinks he's once again getting the short end of the stick.



* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda Deegan has pretty much disavowed any knowledge of her oldest son Jacob. Her reasons aren't entirely unjustfied, though; [[spoiler: Jacob took up necromancy after one of her oldest enemies attacked her home and gravely wounded her youngest son, Gregory, whom Jacob would use as a guinea pig for several horrible experiments -- one of which almost killing Gregory in the process.]] And, uh...yeah.

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* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda Deegan has pretty much disavowed any knowledge of her oldest son Jacob. Her reasons aren't entirely unjustfied, unjustified, though; [[spoiler: Jacob took up necromancy after one of her oldest enemies attacked her home and gravely wounded her youngest son, Gregory, whom Jacob would use as a guinea pig for several horrible experiments -- one of which almost killing Gregory in the process.]] And, uh...yeah.
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* ''Webcomic/TilDebtDoUsPart'': Yejun's new family basically pretended he didn't exist growing up, with his mother and stepfather openly preferring his younger siblings. It seems to have cooled down somewhat in the present since Yejun has a high rank in the FamilyBusiness, but they're all still far from a happy family.

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* Black Mage from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/02/22/episode-518-iced/ apparently]]
** Red Mage too, although technically that was [[spoiler:entirely concocted and implanted in his mind by Thief.]]
* Mizuna of ''Webcomic/{{Adventurers}}'' '''thinks''' she's one of these, bringing up how she was always compared with Karashi when younger. When she mentions this to Karashi, the latter says that the comparisons were always ''favorable''; eg. "Mizuna is so much more advanced than Karashi was at her age!"
* ''Webcomic/BatmanAndSons'' play around with this a bit. What's clear is that Terry is the favorite, being Batman's biological son. At first glance, any Robin could be the unfavorite, considering how Batman treats them but there are PetTheDog moments between Batman and the Robins. The true unfavorite is [[spoiler: Damien, who Batman flat out refuses to acknowledge as his unless Talia produces a positive DNA test.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}'': Joel's father preferred his older brother Julian and left him the entire company in his will. While the author claims these implications were just meant as gags, there are hints that his mother would have preferred a daughter; Joel's twin sister Miranda died when they were young, so it's possible he feels his mother would rather he had died. [[UnreliableNarrator According to Joel]], the situation is even worse; [[spoiler: he was so traumatised by the death that he was put in a mental hospital. While there, Joel became convinced that their older brother Julian had killed Miranda and their parents thought Joel had done it. Understandably, he's severely messed up by the time the main storyline starts.]]
* [[CainAndAbel Isaac Jenner]] from ''Webcomic/{{Demonology 101}}'', both in the eyes of his father and The Powers That Be. This is his primary reason for his numerous attempts to murder his brother Gabriel.
* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda Deegan has pretty much disavowed any knowledge of her oldest son Jacob. Her reasons aren't entirely unjustfied, though; [[spoiler: Jacob took up necromancy after one of her oldest enemies attacked her home and gravely wounded her youngest son, Gregory, whom Jacob would use as a guinea pig for several horrible experiments -- one of which almost killing Gregory in the process.]] And, uh...yeah.
** Earlier on, we have Luna Travoria, youngest of four daughters and [[HollywoodHomely (slightly) deformed]]. Her older sisters and bitter crone of a mother abused her day in and day out. [[spoiler:As the second story arc starts up, [[MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning her mother plans to have Luna commit suicide while a royal knight is visiting in order to claim a huge compensation payoff from the kingdom.]]]]



* Roy Greenhilt from ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''. His father's epitaph reads "Devoted Husband - Mighty Wizard - Passable Father", and his ghost keeps showing up to harass Roy about his choice in CharacterClass.
** Although it turned out his father wasn't likely the favorite either. Though he only has himself to blame since [[InsufferableGenius he looked down on his own father]] for [[DumbMuscle being a fighter]] too.
*** Eugene harasses Roy chiefly because he doesn't get to go to Lawful Good Heaven until Roy (or another Greenhilt descendant) fulfills the blood oath Eugene made as a younger man. The middle Greenhilt is then supremely incensed when he learns that ''he's'' Lawful Good Heaven's Unfavorite because he abandoned the oath for other pursuits.
** Nale for his father Tarquin. In Tarquin's eyes, Nale is nothing but an incompetent over-reaching upstart who cares more about [[CardCarryingVillain satisfying his ego]] than [[PragmaticVillainy about]] [[ManBehindTheMan results]]. Nale is equally contemptuous of his father, seeing him as nothing but an old man too afraid to grasp ultimate power. When Nale finally makes it absolutely clear that he wants nothing from Tarquin and will never be a willing pawn [[spoiler:Tarquin kills him on the spot as. That said, Nale did kill his best friend DeaderThanDead, and made it clear he did not want his father's favor, the only thing that has kept Tarquin from killing him for years. A fact Tarquin tried to get through to him, but Nale's ego wouldn't let him grasp.]]
* Wally from ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'' is a subversion -- while he's at the bottom of his pack of werewolves (and explicitly referred to as the Omega), and constantly teased and berated by his pack-mates, Doyenne, the pack leader, confides in Jack that she feels he has the most potential out of any of the pack, and derides the others as brutish murderers who use their animal sides to excuse the evil in their all-too-human hearts. Of course, in her next breath, she matter-of-factly states how she's going to have to kill them...

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* Roy Greenhilt from ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''. His father's epitaph reads "Devoted Husband - Mighty Wizard - Passable Father", ''WebComic/DumbingOfAge'':
** Sal Walkerton has always felt overshadowed by her twin brother, who is both BrilliantButLazy
and his ghost keeps showing up to harass Roy about his choice in CharacterClass.
** Although it turned out his father wasn't likely the favorite either. Though he only has
[[spoiler: "whiter" than her -- they're mixed-race, but Walky himself to blame since [[InsufferableGenius he looked down on his own father]] for [[DumbMuscle being a fighter]] too.
*** Eugene harasses Roy chiefly because he doesn't get to go to Lawful Good Heaven until Roy (or another Greenhilt descendant) fulfills the blood oath Eugene made as a younger man. The middle Greenhilt is then supremely incensed when he learns that ''he's'' Lawful Good Heaven's Unfavorite because he abandoned the oath for other pursuits.
** Nale for his father Tarquin. In Tarquin's eyes, Nale is nothing but an incompetent over-reaching upstart who cares more about [[CardCarryingVillain satisfying his ego]] than [[PragmaticVillainy about]] [[ManBehindTheMan results]]. Nale is equally contemptuous of his father, seeing him as nothing but an old man too afraid to grasp ultimate power. When Nale finally makes it absolutely clear that he wants nothing from Tarquin
considers ''her'' black and will never be a willing pawn [[spoiler:Tarquin kills him on the spot as. That said, Nale did kill his best friend DeaderThanDead, and made it clear he did not want his father's favor, the only thing that has kept Tarquin from killing him for years. A fact Tarquin tried to get through to him, but Nale's ego wouldn't let him grasp.himself "generically beige".]]
* Wally from ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'' ** It's strongly implied that Jordan Brown is a subversion -- while he's at the bottom straight up disowned by his mother because of his pack of werewolves (and explicitly referred 'disobedience' and refusal to as toe the Omega), line.
* Ann "Bootsie" Khoeler in ''Webcomic/FriendlyHostility''; her parents praise her brother for doing so wonderfully at college,
and constantly teased and berated by continue to praise him when he reveals he sold her as a slave to cover his pack-mates, Doyenne, the pack leader, confides in Jack that she poker debts.
* Main character, Mary Prosa,
feels he this way in ''Webcomic/{{Henchgirl}}'' since her family are the famed superheroes Flame Girl (Mother), El Romantico (Father) and Photo Girl (Sister) and the former two are heavily imply they're disappointed Mary didn't gain any flashy superpowers (Mary at best has some partial super strength but they view it as BoringButPractical). Showcased when they write an autobiography but make ''no'' mention of her in book in the most potential out of any of slightest, even in the pack, acknowledgements (Claiming it was "Due to the editors"). Seem very dismissive of her when they do interact and, during a trip to the past, we see her mother showing relief that Mary supposedly gained psychic powers and derides deflected Mary asking her that they would still love her if she hadn't gain any. Heck they can't even be bothered to come to the others as brutish murderers who use their animal sides to excuse the evil in their all-too-human hearts. Of course, in her next breath, she matter-of-factly states how hospital when she's injured near the end of the series claiming they're too busy with hero work. Mary sister, Paige, at the least notes this is and tries to be a supportive sister to Mary.
* In ''Webcomic/InstantClassic'', when Author is born, he has an unexpected twin brother. His parents are dismayed, the father
going so far as to have name the boy Xauthor, declaring him to kill them...be the ''evil twin'' at birth and treating him accordingly through his entire childhood and early adulthood, despite him not doing anything remotely evil [[spoiler: until he snaps due to being told he's evil for YEARS]] He's also got a goatee.
* Kevin of ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' faces this, exacerbated by being one of 38 siblings, meaning that he only stands out in the worst possible ways. As a child, he was looked down upon for being fearless (which is considered TooDumbToLive by rabbits), and when he got older, he was disowned for marrying Kell, a predator. Kevin does eventually reconcile with his parents who got over the 'marrying a predator' thing.



* Liquid Snake, in the AU ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' fancomic series [[http://zarla.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-38063076 "Les Enfants Terribles."]] [[http://zarla.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-14-96287462 Solidus gets this treatment too]], but to a lesser extent.
** This also occurs in the webcomic ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound''. Hell, it occurred in the games as well.



* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda Deegan has pretty much disavowed any knowledge of her oldest son Jacob. Her reasons aren't entirely unjustfied, though; [[spoiler: Jacob took up necromancy after one of her oldest enemies attacked her home and gravely wounded her youngest son, Gregory, whom Jacob would use as a guinea pig for several horrible experiments - one of which almost killing Gregory in the process.]] And, uh...yeah.
** Earlier on, we have Luna Travoria, youngest of four daughters and [[HollywoodHomely (slightly) deformed]]. Her older sisters and bitter crone of a mother abused her day in and day out. [[spoiler:As the second story arc starts up, [[MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning her mother plans to have Luna commit suicide while a royal knight is visiting in order to claim a huge compensation payoff from the kingdom.]]]]
* Liquid Snake, in the AU ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' fancomic series [[http://zarla.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-38063076 "Les Enfants Terribles."]] [[http://zarla.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-14-96287462 Solidus gets this treatment too]], but to a lesser extent.
** This also occurs in the webcomic ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound''. Hell it occured in the games as well.
* Black Mage from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/02/22/episode-518-iced/ apparently]]
** Red Mage too, although technically that was [[spoiler:entirely concocted and implanted in his mind by Thief.]]

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* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda Deegan Roy Greenhilt from ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''. His father's epitaph reads "Devoted Husband -- Mighty Wizard -- Passable Father", and his ghost keeps showing up to harass Roy about his choice in CharacterClass.
** Although it turned out his father wasn't likely the favorite either. Though he only
has pretty much disavowed any knowledge of her oldest son Jacob. Her reasons aren't entirely unjustfied, though; [[spoiler: Jacob took up necromancy after one of her oldest enemies attacked her home and gravely wounded her youngest son, Gregory, whom Jacob would use himself to blame since [[InsufferableGenius he looked down on his own father]] for [[DumbMuscle being a fighter]] too.
*** Eugene harasses Roy chiefly because he doesn't get to go to Lawful Good Heaven until Roy (or another Greenhilt descendant) fulfills the blood oath Eugene made
as a guinea pig younger man. The middle Greenhilt is then supremely incensed when he learns that ''he's'' Lawful Good Heaven's Unfavorite because he abandoned the oath for several horrible experiments - one other pursuits.
** Nale for his father Tarquin. In Tarquin's eyes, Nale is nothing but an incompetent over-reaching upstart who cares more about [[CardCarryingVillain satisfying his ego]] than [[PragmaticVillainy about]] [[ManBehindTheMan results]]. Nale is equally contemptuous
of which almost his father, seeing him as nothing but an old man too afraid to grasp ultimate power. When Nale finally makes it absolutely clear that he wants nothing from Tarquin and will never be a willing pawn [[spoiler:Tarquin kills him on the spot as. That said, Nale did kill his best friend DeaderThanDead, and made it clear he did not want his father's favor, the only thing that has kept Tarquin from killing Gregory him for years. A fact Tarquin tried to get through to him, but Nale's ego wouldn't let him grasp.]]
* In [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/be/9b/12/be9b12881d229ffc7b8c96328d7194a9.jpg this]] ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' comic, a shiny Eevee is abandoned by its mother and siblings because its unusual coloration will attract predators. Because of this, it thinks of itself as ugly and an abomination. It is eventually adopted and cared for by Calem, who bonds with it strongly enough that it evolves into a Sylveon.
-->''He told me I was special. And I was so happy. Because I finally found someone...who loved me just the way I am.''
* Similarly,
in the process.]] And, uh...yeah.
** Earlier on, we have Luna Travoria, youngest of four daughters and [[HollywoodHomely (slightly) deformed]]. Her older sisters and bitter crone of a mother abused her day in and day out. [[spoiler:As the second story arc starts up, [[MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning her mother plans to have Luna commit suicide while a royal knight is visiting in order to claim a huge compensation payoff from the kingdom.]]]]
* Liquid Snake, in the AU ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' fancomic series [[http://zarla.
''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' comic [[https://www.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-38063076 "Les Enfants Terribles."]] [[http://zarla.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-14-96287462 Solidus com/cezaria/art/Same-Colours-165804805 Same Colours]], an Oshawott is rejected by two starting Trainers who call it weak and stupid-looking, choosing its friends Snivy and Tepig instead. But it is finally chosen by Hilbert, who excitedly points out that they're wearing the same colours (his shirt matches Oshawott's blue fur).
* WebComic/ShotgunShuffle focuses on the misadventures of Ellie Buckingham, the 5th of 7 daughters in an eccentric family. While Ellie's laziness
gets this treatment too]], but to a lesser extent.
** This also occurs in
her kicked out the webcomic ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound''. Hell it occured in house at the games as well.
* Black Mage from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/02/22/episode-518-iced/ apparently]]
** Red Mage too, although technically that was [[spoiler:entirely concocted and implanted in his mind by Thief.]]
start of the comic, the undisputed Unfavorite of the family is her older sister, Juniper, who is a slutty, alcoholic train wreck. One comic even features Juniper bursting into tears of joy when Ellie said she'd done a good job, because apparently no one ''ever'' said those words to her before.



* Mizuna of ''Webcomic/{{Adventurers}}'' '''thinks''' she's one of these, bringing up how she was always compared with Karashi when younger. When she mentions this to Karashi, the latter says that the comparisons were always ''favorable''; eg. "Mizuna is so much more advanced than Karashi was at her age!"
* [[CainAndAbel Isaac Jenner]] from ''Webcomic/{{Demonology 101}}'', both in the eyes of his father and The Powers That Be. This is his primary reason for his numerous attempts to murder his brother Gabriel.



* In ''Webcomic/InstantClassic'', when Author is born, he has an unexpected twin brother. His parents are dismayed, the father going so far as to name the boy Xauthor, declaring him to be the ''evil twin'' at birth and treating him accordingly through his entire childhood and early adulthood, despite him not doing anything remotely evil [[spoiler: until he snaps due to being told he's evil for YEARS]] He's also got a goatee.



* Ann "Bootsie" Khoeler in ''Webcomic/FriendlyHostility''; her parents praise her brother for doing so wonderfully at college, and continue to praise him when he reveals he sold her as a slave to cover his poker debts.
* ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}'': Joel's father preferred his older brother Julian and left him the entire company in his will. While the author claims these implications were just meant as gags, there are hints that his mother would have preferred a daughter; Joel's twin sister Miranda died when they were young, so it's possible he feels his mother would rather he had died. [[UnreliableNarrator According to Joel]], the situation is even worse; [[spoiler: he was so traumatised by the death that he was put in a mental hospital. While there, Joel became convinced that their older brother Julian had killed Miranda and their parents thought Joel had done it. Understandably, he's severely messed up by the time the main storyline starts.]]



* ''Webcomic/BatmanAndSons'' play around with this a bit. What's clear is that Terry is the favorite, being Batman's biological son. At first glance, any Robin could be the unfavorite, considering how Batman treats them but there are PetTheDog moments between Batman and the Robins. The true unfavorite is [[spoiler: Damien, who Batman flat out refuses to acknowledge as his unless Talia produces a positive DNA test.]]
* Kevin of ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' faces this, exacerbated by being one of 38 siblings, meaning that he only stands out in the worst possible ways. As a child, he was looked down upon for being fearless (which is considered TooDumbToLive by rabbits), and when he got older, he was disowned for marrying Kell, a predator. Kevin does eventually reconcile with his parents who got over the 'marrying a predator' thing.
* ''WebComic/DumbingOfAge'':
** Sal Walkerton has always felt overshadowed by her twin brother, who is both BrilliantButLazy and [[spoiler: "whiter" than her - they're mixed-race, but Walky himself considers ''her'' black and himself "generically beige".]]
** It's strongly implied that Jordan Brown is straight up disowned by his mother because of his 'disobedience' and refusal to toe the line.
* In [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/be/9b/12/be9b12881d229ffc7b8c96328d7194a9.jpg this]] ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' comic, a shiny Eevee is abandoned by its mother and siblings because its unusual coloration will attract predators. Because of this, it thinks of itself as ugly and an abomination. It is eventually adopted and cared for by Calem, who bonds with it strongly enough that it evolves into a Sylveon.
-->''He told me I was special. And I was so happy. Because I finally found someone...who loved me just the way I am.''
* Similarly, in the ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' comic [[https://www.deviantart.com/cezaria/art/Same-Colours-165804805 Same Colours]], an Oshawott is rejected by two starting Trainers who call it weak and stupid-looking, choosing its friends Snivy and Tepig instead. But it is finally chosen by Hilbert, who excitedly points out that they're wearing the same colours (his shirt matches Oshawott's blue fur).
* WebComic/ShotgunShuffle focuses on the misadventures of Ellie Buckingham, the 5th of 7 daughters in an eccentric family. While Ellie's laziness gets her kicked out the house at the start of the comic, the undisputed Unfavorite of the family is her older sister, Juniper, who is a slutty, alcoholic train wreck. One comic even features Juniper bursting into tears of joy when Ellie said she'd done a good job, because apparently no one ''ever'' said those words to her before.
* Main character, Mary Prosa, feels this way in ''Webcomic/{{Henchgirl}}'' since her family are the famed superheroes Flame Girl (Mother), El Romantico (Father) and Photo Girl (Sister) and the former two are heavily imply they're disappointed Mary didn't gain any flashy superpowers (Mary at best has some partial super strength but they view it as BoringButPractical). Showcased when they write an autobiography but make ''no'' mention of her in book in the slightest, even in the acknowledgements (Claiming it was "Due to the editors"). Seem very dismissive of her when they do interact and, during a trip to the past, we see her mother showing relief that Mary supposedly gained psychic powers and deflected Mary asking her that they would still love her if she hadn't gain any. Heck they can't even be bothered to come to the hospital when she's injured near the end of the series claiming they're too busy with hero work. Mary sister, Paige, at the least notes this is and tries to be a supportive sister to Mary.

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* ''Webcomic/BatmanAndSons'' play around with this a bit. What's clear Wally from ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'' is that Terry is a subversion -- while he's at the favorite, being Batman's biological son. At first glance, any Robin could be bottom of his pack of werewolves (and explicitly referred to as the unfavorite, considering how Batman treats them but there are PetTheDog moments between Batman Omega), and the Robins. The true unfavorite is [[spoiler: Damien, who Batman flat out refuses to acknowledge as his unless Talia produces a positive DNA test.]]
* Kevin of ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' faces this, exacerbated by being one of 38 siblings, meaning that he only stands out in the worst possible ways. As a child, he was looked down upon for being fearless (which is considered TooDumbToLive by rabbits),
constantly teased and when he got older, he was disowned for marrying Kell, a predator. Kevin does eventually reconcile with his parents who got over the 'marrying a predator' thing.
* ''WebComic/DumbingOfAge'':
** Sal Walkerton has always felt overshadowed by her twin brother, who is both BrilliantButLazy and [[spoiler: "whiter" than her - they're mixed-race, but Walky himself considers ''her'' black and himself "generically beige".]]
** It's strongly implied that Jordan Brown is straight up disowned
berated by his mother because of his 'disobedience' and refusal to toe pack-mates, Doyenne, the line.
* In [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/be/9b/12/be9b12881d229ffc7b8c96328d7194a9.jpg this]] ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' comic, a shiny Eevee is abandoned by its mother and siblings because its unusual coloration will attract predators. Because of this, it thinks of itself as ugly and an abomination. It is eventually adopted and cared for by Calem, who bonds with it strongly enough
pack leader, confides in Jack that it evolves into a Sylveon.
-->''He told me I was special. And I was so happy. Because I finally found someone...who loved me just
she feels he has the way I am.''
* Similarly, in the ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' comic [[https://www.deviantart.com/cezaria/art/Same-Colours-165804805 Same Colours]], an Oshawott is rejected by two starting Trainers who call it weak and stupid-looking, choosing its friends Snivy and Tepig instead. But it is finally chosen by Hilbert, who excitedly points
most potential out that they're wearing the same colours (his shirt matches Oshawott's blue fur).
* WebComic/ShotgunShuffle focuses on the misadventures
of Ellie Buckingham, the 5th of 7 daughters in an eccentric family. While Ellie's laziness gets her kicked out the house at the start any of the comic, pack, and derides the undisputed Unfavorite of others as brutish murderers who use their animal sides to excuse the family is evil in their all-too-human hearts. Of course, in her older sister, Juniper, who is a slutty, alcoholic train wreck. One comic even features Juniper bursting into tears of joy when Ellie said she'd done a good job, because apparently no one ''ever'' said those words to her before.
* Main character, Mary Prosa, feels this way in ''Webcomic/{{Henchgirl}}'' since her family are the famed superheroes Flame Girl (Mother), El Romantico (Father) and Photo Girl (Sister) and the former two are heavily imply they're disappointed Mary didn't gain any flashy superpowers (Mary at best has some partial super strength but they view it as BoringButPractical). Showcased when they write an autobiography but make ''no'' mention of her in book in the slightest, even in the acknowledgements (Claiming it was "Due to the editors"). Seem very dismissive of her when they do interact and, during a trip to the past, we see her mother showing relief that Mary supposedly gained psychic powers and deflected Mary asking her that they would still love her if
next breath, she hadn't gain any. Heck they can't even be bothered to come to the hospital when matter-of-factly states how she's injured near the end of the series claiming they're too busy with hero work. Mary sister, Paige, at the least notes this is and tries going to be a supportive sister have to Mary.kill them...

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* Sal Walkerton in ''WebComic/DumbingOfAge'' has always felt overshadowed by her twin brother, who is both BrilliantButLazy and [[spoiler: "whiter" than her - they're mixed-race, but Walky himself considers ''her'' black and himself "generically beige".]]

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** It's strongly implied that Jordan Brown is straight up disowned by his mother because of his 'disobedience' and refusal to toe the line.
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** Vy'chriel was absolutely and understandably despised by her adoptive mother Zala'ess Vel'Sharen. This is because Vy'chriel was adopted into the Vel'Sharen household as a "Protector Twin" who act both as sisters and guardians to the true Vel'Sharen children. Vy'chriel, angered by her twin's disobedience to Zala'ess' orders, killed the real Vy'chriel in single combat, turned her body into a golem and took up her name. Zala'ess, who loved her actual daughter, ''despised'' Vy'chriel for doing this.

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** Vy'chriel was absolutely and understandably despised by her adoptive mother Zala'ess Vel'Sharen. This is because Vy'chriel was adopted into the Vel'Sharen household as a "Protector Twin" who act both as sisters and guardians to the true Vel'Sharen children. Vy'chriel, angered by her twin's disobedience to Zala'ess' orders, killed the real Vy'chriel in single combat, turned her body into a golem and took up her name. Zala'ess, who loved her actual daughter, ''despised'' Vy'chriel for doing this. [[spoiler: Eventually Zala'ess pulled off a UriahGambit on her false daughter to avenger her real one.]]



* WebComic/ShotgunShuffle focuses on the misadventures of Ellie Buckingham, the 5th of 7 daughters in an eccentric family. While Ellie's laziness gets her kicked out the house at the start of the comic, the undisputed Unfavorite of the family is her older sister, Juniper, who is a slutty, alcoholic train wreck. One comic even features Juniper bursting into tears of joy when Ellie said she'd done a good job, because apparently no one ''ever'' said those words to her before.

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* WebComic/ShotgunShuffle focuses on the misadventures of Ellie Buckingham, the 5th of 7 daughters in an eccentric family. While Ellie's laziness gets her kicked out the house at the start of the comic, the undisputed Unfavorite of the family is her older sister, Juniper, who is a slutty, alcoholic train wreck. One comic even features Juniper bursting into tears of joy when Ellie said she'd done a good job, because apparently no one ''ever'' said those words to her before.before.
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* Kevin of ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' faces this, exacerbated by being one of 38 siblings, meaning that he only stands out in the worst possible ways. As a child, he was looked down upon for being fearless (which is considered TooDumbToLive by rabbits), and when he got older, he was disowned for marrying Kell, a predator.

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* Sil'lice of ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'' was not even acknowledged by her mother Diva'ratrika as someone worthy of even being in the line of her throne and she was largely ignored by her mother. In the end, when Diva'ratrika is betrayed by her three of her daughters, who try their best to kill her and completely undermine her role, Sil'lice is the only one of her daughters who stays true to her mother and her and her entire army of children and grandchild are nearly wiped out for it. [[spoiler: Diva now works with Sil'lice in her attempts to take down her sisters, while not revealing she is her mother reborn in a different body.]]
** Vy'chriel was absolutely and understandably despised by her adoptive mother Zala'ess Vel'Sharen. This is because Vy'chriel was adopted into the Vel'Sharen household as a "Protector Twin" who act both as sisters and guardians to the true Vel'Sharen children. Vy'chriel, angered by her twin's disobedience to Zala'ess' orders, killed the real Vy'chriel in single combat, turned her body into a golem and took up her name. Zala'ess, who loved her actual daughter, ''despised'' Vy'chriel for doing this.
* Roy Greenhilt from ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''. His father's epitaph reads "Devoted Husband - Mighty Wizard - Passable Father", and his ghost keeps showing up to harass Roy about his choice in CharacterClass.
** Although it turned out his father wasn't likely the favorite either. Though he only has himself to blame since [[InsufferableGenius he looked down on his own father]] for [[DumbMuscle being a fighter]] too.
*** Eugene harasses Roy chiefly because he doesn't get to go to Lawful Good Heaven until Roy (or another Greenhilt descendant) fulfills the blood oath Eugene made as a younger man. The middle Greenhilt is then supremely incensed when he learns that ''he's'' Lawful Good Heaven's Unfavorite because he abandoned the oath for other pursuits.
** Nale for his father Tarquin. In Tarquin's eyes, Nale is nothing but an incompetent over-reaching upstart who cares more about [[CardCarryingVillain satisfying his ego]] than [[PragmaticVillainy about]] [[ManBehindTheMan results]]. Nale is equally contemptuous of his father, seeing him as nothing but an old man too afraid to grasp ultimate power. When Nale finally makes it absolutely clear that he wants nothing from Tarquin and will never be a willing pawn [[spoiler:Tarquin kills him on the spot as. That said, Nale did kill his best friend DeaderThanDead, and made it clear he did not want his father's favor, the only thing that has kept Tarquin from killing him for years. A fact Tarquin tried to get through to him, but Nale's ego wouldn't let him grasp.]]
* Wally from ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'' is a subversion -- while he's at the bottom of his pack of werewolves (and explicitly referred to as the Omega), and constantly teased and berated by his pack-mates, Doyenne, the pack leader, confides in Jack that she feels he has the most potential out of any of the pack, and derides the others as brutish murderers who use their animal sides to excuse the evil in their all-too-human hearts. Of course, in her next breath, she matter-of-factly states how she's going to have to kill them...
* Rayne from ''Webcomic/LeastICouldDo'' claims in one strip that he was locked in a cage and fed newspaper as a child. His friends know it's BS, but Mick remarks "his stories amuse me so."
* Played with in ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}''. Dave's brother Bill is actually a pretty boring, ordinary guy, but Dave is stubbornly convinced that Bill is cooler, better looking, and otherwise superior to him in every way. There's no indication whether this is related to parental favoritism.
* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda Deegan has pretty much disavowed any knowledge of her oldest son Jacob. Her reasons aren't entirely unjustfied, though; [[spoiler: Jacob took up necromancy after one of her oldest enemies attacked her home and gravely wounded her youngest son, Gregory, whom Jacob would use as a guinea pig for several horrible experiments - one of which almost killing Gregory in the process.]] And, uh...yeah.
** Earlier on, we have Luna Travoria, youngest of four daughters and [[HollywoodHomely (slightly) deformed]]. Her older sisters and bitter crone of a mother abused her day in and day out. [[spoiler:As the second story arc starts up, [[MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning her mother plans to have Luna commit suicide while a royal knight is visiting in order to claim a huge compensation payoff from the kingdom.]]]]
* Liquid Snake, in the AU ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' fancomic series [[http://zarla.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-38063076 "Les Enfants Terribles."]] [[http://zarla.deviantart.com/art/Les-Enfants-Terribles-14-96287462 Solidus gets this treatment too]], but to a lesser extent.
** This also occurs in the webcomic ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound''. Hell it occured in the games as well.
* Black Mage from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/02/22/episode-518-iced/ apparently]]
** Red Mage too, although technically that was [[spoiler:entirely concocted and implanted in his mind by Thief.]]
* Riff from ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' is the Unfavorite to his stepbrother (who is apparently his mother's new husband's son). When said stepbrother asks if he is better than Riff, his mother tells him that it's not nice to "rub it in". Riff is thus somewhat pleased, albeit humiliated, when Bun-bun and Kiki's attempt to stand in for him at a party with a mechanical look-alike fails and results in him getting disowned.
* Mizuna of ''Webcomic/{{Adventurers}}'' '''thinks''' she's one of these, bringing up how she was always compared with Karashi when younger. When she mentions this to Karashi, the latter says that the comparisons were always ''favorable''; eg. "Mizuna is so much more advanced than Karashi was at her age!"
* [[CainAndAbel Isaac Jenner]] from ''Webcomic/{{Demonology 101}}'', both in the eyes of his father and The Powers That Be. This is his primary reason for his numerous attempts to murder his brother Gabriel.
* Monette of ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' was the Unfavorite of her biological father (we're not quite sure where her mother is in all of this). When her father gained custody of her and her sisters, he dropped her off at her grandmother's house. While Grandma was on vacation. Grandma also kept pit bulls. And her father tied raw steaks to her head. Oh, and did we mention that at the time she was less than a year old? Of course, being ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'', this is generally played for laughs; however, it's given genuine emotion when her father visits her for Thanksgiving at the [=MacIntire=] residence in Texas. His ill treatment of her is what prompts Faye and Fred to adopt her and make her ''their'' daughter.
* In ''Webcomic/InstantClassic'', when Author is born, he has an unexpected twin brother. His parents are dismayed, the father going so far as to name the boy Xauthor, declaring him to be the ''evil twin'' at birth and treating him accordingly through his entire childhood and early adulthood, despite him not doing anything remotely evil [[spoiler: until he snaps due to being told he's evil for YEARS]] He's also got a goatee.
* ''Webcomic/WhatBirdsKnow'' has Dores, stuck in the shadow of her brother Ian. Her family completely fails to recognize her talents, seeing her instead as a lazy, irresponsible and ill-tempered brat. Her mother is by ''far'' the worst about this, to the point that when the parents are worrying about their daughters [[spoiler: taking several days too long to return from their errand]], she argues ''against'' sending help, muttering that she'll just ground Dores later, and freaks out when Ian volunteers to help. "This is not going to happen!"
* Ann "Bootsie" Khoeler in ''Webcomic/FriendlyHostility''; her parents praise her brother for doing so wonderfully at college, and continue to praise him when he reveals he sold her as a slave to cover his poker debts.
* ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}'': Joel's father preferred his older brother Julian and left him the entire company in his will. While the author claims these implications were just meant as gags, there are hints that his mother would have preferred a daughter; Joel's twin sister Miranda died when they were young, so it's possible he feels his mother would rather he had died. [[UnreliableNarrator According to Joel]], the situation is even worse; [[spoiler: he was so traumatised by the death that he was put in a mental hospital. While there, Joel became convinced that their older brother Julian had killed Miranda and their parents thought Joel had done it. Understandably, he's severely messed up by the time the main storyline starts.]]
* Brisbane of ''Webcomic/YouSayItFirst'' is one of these. We never see his parents, but hear that they seem to hate him. They didn't attend his wedding and the fact that all they did was sign the card Brisbane's brother added to his gift is treated like a huge step in repairing the relationship. He also sadly told his wife that she would be able to meet them, but he wouldn't be allowed to be there.
* ''Webcomic/BatmanAndSons'' play around with this a bit. What's clear is that Terry is the favorite, being Batman's biological son. At first glance, any Robin could be the unfavorite, considering how Batman treats them but there are PetTheDog moments between Batman and the Robins. The true unfavorite is [[spoiler: Damien, who Batman flat out refuses to acknowledge as his unless Talia produces a positive DNA test.]]
* Kevin of ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' faces this, exacerbated by being one of 38 siblings, meaning that he only stands out in the worst possible ways. As a child, he was looked down upon for being fearless (which is considered TooDumbToLive by rabbits), and when he got older, he was disowned for marrying Kell, a predator.
* Sal Walkerton in ''WebComic/DumbingOfAge'' has always felt overshadowed by her twin brother, who is both BrilliantButLazy and [[spoiler: "whiter" than her - they're mixed-race, but Walky himself considers ''her'' black and himself "generically beige".]]
* In [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/be/9b/12/be9b12881d229ffc7b8c96328d7194a9.jpg this]] ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' comic, a shiny Eevee is abandoned by its mother and siblings because its unusual coloration will attract predators. Because of this, it thinks of itself as ugly and an abomination. It is eventually adopted and cared for by Calem, who bonds with it strongly enough that it evolves into a Sylveon.
-->''He told me I was special. And I was so happy. Because I finally found someone...who loved me just the way I am.''
* Similarly, in the ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' comic [[https://www.deviantart.com/cezaria/art/Same-Colours-165804805 Same Colours]], an Oshawott is rejected by two starting Trainers who call it weak and stupid-looking, choosing its friends Snivy and Tepig instead. But it is finally chosen by Hilbert, who excitedly points out that they're wearing the same colours (his shirt matches Oshawott's blue fur).
* WebComic/ShotgunShuffle focuses on the misadventures of Ellie Buckingham, the 5th of 7 daughters in an eccentric family. While Ellie's laziness gets her kicked out the house at the start of the comic, the undisputed Unfavorite of the family is her older sister, Juniper, who is a slutty, alcoholic train wreck. One comic even features Juniper bursting into tears of joy when Ellie said she'd done a good job, because apparently no one ''ever'' said those words to her before.

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