Mine's Wolverine
Superior Iron Man was more straight up villain. He exploited every day civilians by giving them beauty lifts with nano-tech, and then caused the nano tech to make them ugly if they didn't pay regularly. Full villain.
Got it.
Superior Iron Man was actually pretty solid for a villain.
Based on those observations, yeah, Iron Man could be considered an anti/hero. Albeit that it was mostly concerning business affairs or tyrannical decisions.
Wait, wait, what about redemption, can't some characters who started off as villains become heroes, like hawkeye and black widow, weren't they iron man villains who become avengers members? and what about Venom, Doc Ock, Norman Osborn (aka the Gold Goblin), Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch, well not so much her after M-Day, but still, there are some who started off as evil, but slowly gained character development and turned into the adorable heroes we loved today?
Yeah, probably, but really only depends if they did crimes back in the day, but are now reforming and finally became a hero.
Naw i think you definitely can be redeemed. Former villains can be heroes if they work to it. Its been 50 years or so since Quicksilvers been a villain
Yup.
But then there/s characters who tetter totter, like Magneto.
Yeah, and that would mean that he’s worked with heroes on certain occasions whenever there’s a bigger, badder threat, right?
What do you think?