In certain comic arcs, Polaris was shown to have a child. The circumstances and details of this varied depending on the specific comic series and plotlines.
In the comics, Blade doesn't have any children. His storylines mainly focus on his vampire-hunting adventures and personal struggles.
Black Widow didn't have a child in the comic books. Her character was mainly involved in various missions and adventures rather than having a family with children.
No, Black Panther didn't have a child in the comics.
Superman does have a kid in some comics. It depends on the specific comic series and continuity. Sometimes it's a major plot point, influencing his actions and decisions as a hero and a parent.
No, Hellboy doesn't have a child in the comics. The storylines haven't introduced such a character.
Natasha doesn't have a child in the comics. The creators haven't introduced such a plot element. Her story arcs usually revolve around other aspects of her superhero life and relationships.
Yes, Loki does have a child in the comics. It's a complex and sometimes convoluted aspect of the character's storylines.
Sure, Thor does have a child in the comics. Torunn is the daughter of Thor and Sif. She possesses similar powers and heroic traits as her father.
No, as far as I know, Bucky Barnes doesn't have a child in the comics.
Yes, they do. Their child is named Wiccan.