Super heroes children

Is there a super offspring that didn't want to be a superhero?

Gohan

>Black
>All electricity based

They could of at least break away from the cliche with one of them.

>Why are these kids looking up to their father?!
Injustice Damian, pls.

Black Lightning is the source of the cliche, and his oldest daughters powers actually aren't electricity based.

>tfw one of your daughters turn out to be a Lesbian

Technically Thunder's power is density control.

The Incredibles entire family is full of different powers. Why can't a black person have different powers? Why does it always have to be electricity as the go to power skill?

>always
Calm down

And those characters are typically intentional ripoffs of or references to Black Lightning.

It's weird for a young kid to not want to play superhero once in a while. Ever weirder if they had actual superpowers.

All the damn white folks hording up all the cool powers to themselves.

Gohan Verde

Animal Man's kids

Cute. What are their names?

Never mind, not a single piece of 34 of either girl.

>wanting a character’s name just to look up porn of it
You are beyond fucking sick

Do anybody cares about animal-man?

probably
but i know how THIS SHIT would end:

hey X! your the son of Y, you have super powers, WHY DIDNT YOU STOP BADGUY!?

because i fucking didn't want to, fuck off!

Members of the Runaways?

Why do people keep complaining about black people with generic electric powers and not white people with generic super strength?

>my first day on Sup Forums

Probably because there are tons of other white characters in the spotlight with other abilities.

>frozone
>Ice

Did you watch the movie ???

they do.
Sup Forums doesnt read comics.

Why does the entire Incredibles family have different powers? Why does super strong plus stretchy genetically equal superspeed or invisibility/force fields?

But, user.
Melanin is magical mystical material that blackies have that conducts electricity well.
Also allows them to use their magic to call lightning down upon their enemies.
This is objectively true and questioning this just makes you a bigot.

Does Judge Dredd count? He has a clone who rejected being a judge and just became a normal civ. In JD's world clones are every bit the equivalent of their counterpart which makes it a lost of a lot of law enforcing potential.

Because there is about 50+ different white heroes/villeins for every one minority. And in the case of blacks most of the time they always have electricity, technology, or super smarts.

One of Flash (Wally) kids from the future is a slacker that doesn´t care about being a superhero. everyone gives him shit for not becoming a superhero but he doesn´t give a fuck.

I want that to happen.

Like half of hero kids don't want to. Most eventually stop feeling that way and follow in one of their parent's footsteps but not wanting to be a hero is kinda normal. Whether because they want a normal life or resent how a hero life effects their family a few don't want that.

Super strength in general is considered generic. The moment most people think hero they guy with super strength, it is also one of the first powers people aquire before getting their full moveset.

Thunder and Lightning
Anissa and... honestly I don't remember the other one. Johns wrote them both out of existence with New 52 so it's not like it matters.

>Gohan will never be his own man
>He'll either be a inferior fight like his dad wants or an uptight salaryman like his mother wants

... Yes? His Morrison run is a cult classic and his title was one of the best things to come out of the New 52.

The difference is young kids and teenage slacker