Thor from the Marvel universe stands out as one of the most iconic 'good brothers' in pop culture. His relationship with Loki is messy, layered, and deeply human despite their godly status. What makes Thor compelling isn’t just his strength or heroics—it’s his unwavering loyalty, even when Loki betrays him repeatedly. The scene in 'Thor: Ragnarok' where he refuses to leave Loki behind on Sakaar, or the heartbreaking moment in 'Avengers: Infinity War' when Loki dies, highlights how much Thor values their bond. He’s flawed—sometimes too trusting, sometimes too angry—but that makes his love for his brother feel real. Even in myths, sibling dynamics are rarely simple, and Marvel nails that complexity with these two.
Another angle worth exploring is how their relationship evolves. Early on, Thor’s arrogance blinds him to Loki’s pain, but over time, he grows into someone who genuinely tries to understand his brother. The way Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston play off each other adds so much depth—their chemistry turns rivalry into something tragic and beautiful. It’s not just about heroism; it’s about forgiveness, regret, and the messy ties that bind families. That’s why Thor resonates as a 'good brother'—not because he’s perfect, but because he keeps trying.
Miles Morales’ version of Spider-Man deserves a shoutout here too, especially his dynamic with his little brother, Ganke. While not as epic as Thor and Loki’s saga, their bond in the 'Spider-Verse' films and comics is pure warmth. Miles is protective without being overbearing, and their playful banter feels authentic. In 'Into the Spider-Verse,' when Miles confides in Ganke about his powers, it’s a sweet moment of trust. Unlike Thor’s dramatic struggles, this brotherhood is grounded in everyday support—homework help, shared jokes, and quiet encouragement. It’s a refreshing take on sibling love in superhero stories.
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You're mine, brother.
Ade ife
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The last place expected to see my last hookup was at my mother's wedding and worse, he's my new stepbrother. My mother and his father hoped we would get along, how do I tell them we have gotten along just not in the way they think?
Extract:
“Fratello,” he murmured, his lips curling into that maddening grin.
“What?” My chest tightened.
“That’s your safe word,” he said. “Say it once, and everything stops. I won’t touch you again. From that moment, I’ll only ever treat you as my stepbrother.”
Even as he spoke, his hand gripped me, and I gasped, trembling. My body betrayed me, responding in ways I hated and craved all at once.
“Until you say that word,” he whispered, eyes dark with something between amusement and hunger, “you’re mine. Mine, brother.”
This is a dark mm romance with dub-con/CNC, blood play, knife play, robe play, light bdsm, kidnapping of MMC, torture, murder and possessive behavior. If you have any of these triggers, please do not continue.
This book is only suitable for readers over 18. Contains graphic sexual scenes, bad language and unprotected intercourse.
One night of desire at my best friend’s wedding and One man I couldn’t forget.
I had expected him to be my best friend who I had a crush on for years but now, staring at the stranger in my bed made me realize how I had messed up things badly.
With every heartbeat, every glance, pulls me closer to a want I shouldn’t have.
“Fuck, Tim… I want to ruin every thought you have about me.” He growled, a small smile making its way to my lips as I unbuckled his belt. I tug the waistband of his pants down.
“Ruin me..” I said as his junior springs free from his boxers standing proud, staring at me like it just couldn’t wait for the next action.
And I couldn’t either.
At the very moment Phoebe Stanton miscarries, her husband, Connor Russell, is celebrating the return of his first love.
To him, her three years of devotion and companionship mean nothing more than being a live-in maid and cook.
Phoebe gives up on him and decides to divorce.
Everyone in their circle knows that Phoebe is clingy and impossible to shake off.
"I bet she'll come crawling in a day."
Connor sneers. "A day? That's too long—half a day at most."
But the moment Phoebe signs the divorce papers, she decides never to look back. She throws herself into a new life. She revives her career, which she once abandoned, builds new connections, and meets new people.
As time goes on, Connor no longer sees even a trace of Phoebe at home.
He begins to panic. At an industry summit, he finally spots her, surrounded by admirers.
Desperate, he pushes forward. "Phoebe, haven't you had enough of this tantrum?"
But Gideon Blackwood suddenly steps in front of her, shoving Connor aside, his very demeanor chilling the air. "Don't touch my woman."
Connor has never loved Phoebe. But now that he does, it's already too late. There's no longer a place for him in her world.
"This doesn't make sense," I whispered, my hand on the door knob.
"We can't tell mom and dad," he whispered back into the darkness.
"You can't be my mate!?" I hissed back, "You're my brother."
"I'm not going to resist the sparks, April," he growled, "or the pull, and feeling of want... Do you hear me?"
"W-what?"
"I want you so bad it hurts," he whispered.
It was like my lips moved and spoke for me.
"Then take me."
His warm lips smashed onto mine, finding them in the dark. Sparks lit the tiny closet up, and suddenly I knew where he was, almost as if we were in a room full of light. I could see every move he made, and I wanted him to make a move on me.
I kissed him back with force and longing.
My first kiss is with my brother.
My mate
Alpha Kate’s story continues in Alpha Siblings. Alpha Kate suffered many challenges on her way to finding her second chance mate, Alpha Colby. They are about to embark on their new life together when challenge after challenge interrupts their lives. Will they make it through the challenges together or are they doomed? Throw in the mix a sibling rivalry like no other and you have Alpha Siblings.
This book is a continuation of Alpha Kate. To avoid any spoilers and to understand the story, it is recommended that you read Alpha Kate first. However, this book has been created so you can enjoy as a stand-alone book.
A typical teenage romance novel. Where the girl falls in love with the jock. But the only difference in this one is that the girl falls in love with her brother.
"Why does what I do matter so much to you?" I asked curiously.
He slammed his hand against the car behind me as he caged me in. He looked down at me with a scowl on his face, his tall frame hovering over me.
"Because I care about you." He said loudly and his minty breath hit my nostrils causing me to gulp. I've never been this close to him before.
Since the first day that he met her, he was attracted to her. But he had to keep his feelings a secret, for the sake of their family.
She can't fall in love with him. So he needs to show her the worst parts of himself, because maybe then she'll hate him.
BOOKS 1 & 2.
His brother is Victor Creed, also known as Sabretooth. They have fought countless times and held profound animosities toward each other. His abilities of regeneration and heightened senses resemble that of Wolverine's, but Sabretooth is ferociously strong.
His healing factor means recovery rapidly positions him back in fighting shape from almost an wound, however deep. Although they are related by blood, their relationship is anything but simple.
Wolverine's brother, Sabretooth (Victor Creed), is often portrayed as his brutal counterpart with a similar but distinct set of abilities. While Logan has his iconic adamantium claws and healing factor, Victor relies more on raw, animalistic strength and enhanced senses. His healing isn't as fast as Wolverine's, but he's bulkier and more aggressive in combat. Their dynamic is fascinating—like two sides of a coin, where Logan's precision meets Victor's chaos. I love how comics explore their rivalry, especially in arcs like 'Old Man Logan,' where their differences really shine.
What's wild is how their powers reflect their personalities. Logan's healing makes him endure, while Victor's ferocity makes him dominate. Sabretooth doesn't have adamantium bones (usually), but his natural claws are just as deadly. Some versions, like in 'X-Men: Evolution,' even give him camouflage skills, adding a predator vibe. It's those little twists that keep their fights fresh—like watching a feral wolf versus a seasoned hunter.
The Marvel universe is packed with powerhouse offspring, but if we're talking raw power, Franklin Richards is a strong contender. As the son of Reed Richards and Sue Storm from the Fantastic Four, his reality-warping abilities are borderline godlike. Remember when he casually created entire universes as a kid? Even cosmic entities like Galactus acknowledge his potential. What fascinates me is how his powers fluctuate—sometimes he's omnipotent, other times he's depowered for story balance. Still, the idea of a child shaping existence itself is terrifying and awe-inspiring.
Honorable mentions go to Cable (Nathan Summers), though his strength comes more from tech and training than innate power, and Hulkling (Teddy Altman), whose Skrull-Kree hybrid heritage gives him versatility. But Franklin? He's in a league of his own when writers let him go full throttle. I'd love to see him face off against Kang or the Celestials someday—imagine the fireworks!