spideyboy_1111
Young Avenger
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Don't forget Short Round, Indiana Jones technically, Green Lantern, Anakin Skywalker.
This phenomena in literature is strangely like in the 1980s and 90s after parents either died, went missing somewhere far off, or were divorced when the kid protagonists were introduced.
I wouldn't really call it a phenomena or be to astounded in it.. its an archetype that's been around for ages.. First with heroes (probably as a way to show they've overcome great strength and overcame harder obstacles than that of a "normal" person. Infact... I think with the lists we've made prove that. The greatest heroes are essentially all on that list, and they all had to overcome that in which most of us had not.
then of course villain orphan's came along to test the heroes and show the audience what happens when the potential hero fails at there journey and becomes corrupt
