...like Catwoman, Mr. Freeze... maybe just bad, but not evil :)
Batman
Character » Batman appears in 23635 issues.
Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
For which Batman villains, u can say that are not truly evil ?
Ra's Al Ghul.
He's probably how Bruce would've been if he didn't have his no killing code, like batman he wants to save the world but unlike batman he doesn't care how many millions he has to kill to do it.
@gothamknight: That seems... kinda evil. You wanna save the Earth but don't care about what's on it?
@gothamknight: That seems... kinda evil. You wanna save the Earth but don't care about what's on it?
Its an ends justifies the means and saving the future by purging the past and present. Plus people do that everyday. Do you think the politicians or leaders on Earth give pause despite the fact they have connections or nuclear codes that could destroy a populace just to prove a point.
Most. That's why they they're so interesting. The exceptions probably being the Joker and Dr. Hurt.
Evil is a fictional concept. It's hard to make a truly evil character because it's so black and white, and it can easily lack depth.
Mr. Freeze was a crappy Captain Cold rip-off until the team behind BTAS revamped him. A broken scientist desperately trying to cure his sick wife is much more interesting than an "evil" bank robber with a freeze gun.
Poison Ivy, Bane, Mr Freeze, Harley Quinn and Deadshot. None of them are evil, and I'd honestly call Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze more good than bad.
@papinacho: not true at all. Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, Harley Quinn and Bane aren't evil. Batman just refuses to compromise with them because he's a one-note, stubborn hardass.
@papinacho: @spideyivydaredevilfan26:
Who of them then easy can turn to be good ?
@papinacho: not true at all. Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, Harley Quinn and Bane aren't evil. Batman just refuses to compromise with them because he's a one-note, stubborn hardass.
Yeah he doesn't compromis with them because the either
a) Kill people or b) Do bad things to achieve their goals
And Batman will compromise every now and then depending on the situation. He just isn't going to stand for Ivy, Freeze, Quinn, Bane's or anyones agenda if it means people are going to get hurt in anyway (and really no good hero is going to stand for that).
Batman has also compromised with Catwoman (most notably) and a couple of others.
On topic I say Catwoman, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, and Ra's aren't truely evil.
@dernman: I hate the concept of "villains". I just use antagonists and protagonist. Magneto is the antagonist of the Xmen but he isn't truly evil. Sinestro isn't either. Characters like these don't have to be completely sympathetic or even humanized, they can just have good character exposition and motivations.
@dernman: I hate the concept of "villains". I just use antagonists and protagonist. Magneto is the antagonist of the Xmen but he isn't truly evil. Sinestro isn't either. Characters like these don't have to be completely sympathetic or even humanized, they can just have good character exposition and motivations.
Well as you know I disagree. I see nothing wrong with villains. Also too me antagonist and protagonist don't fully cover what characters are because a villain can be a protagonist and visa versa
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