10 Best Anti-Heroes in Comics History
The main figure who acts against the law or conventional moral norms is known as an anti-hero. Even though they occasionally collaborate with the most heroic characters, they eventually pursue their own goals, which may cause them to diverge from conventional heroes.
Hundreds of morally complex characters with their own sense of justice have been introduced in comics over the years. True heroes like Superman or Spider-Man, however, frequently disagree with their strategies. Great examples are characters like Venom and Rorschach, who, despite possibly considering themselves the “good guys,” are prepared to go to extreme lengths, such as killing someone. Though many comic book characters fall into this category, these are among the greatest anti-heroes in comic book history.
Spawn (AKA Al Simmons)
Magneto (AKA Max Eisenhardt)
Peacemaker (AKA Christopher Smith)
Punisher (AKA Frank Castle)
Catwoman (AKA Selina Kyle)
Wolverine (AKA James “Logan” Howlett)
Darth Vader (AKA Anakin Skywalker)
Black Adam (AKA Teth-Adam)
Ghost Rider (AKA Johnny Blaze)
Poison Ivy (AKA Dr. Pamela Isley)
–Farheen Ali