Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
5/ The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
The White Queen (Emma Frost)–after the murder of the Hellions, she’s been intermittently good and evil.
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
The White Queen (Emma Frost)–after the murder of the Hellions, she’s been intermittently good and evil.
The Riddler – in the last couple of years before the Flashpoint reboot, he figured out Batman’s secret identity; Bats was able to convince him not to share the information with his criminal cronies, but to instead start solving mysteries. That’s gone now.
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
The White Queen (Emma Frost)–after the murder of the Hellions, she’s been intermittently good and evil.
The Riddler – in the last couple of years before the Flashpoint reboot, he figured out Batman’s secret identity; Bats was able to convince him not to share the information with his criminal cronies, but to instead start solving mysteries. That’s gone now.
Scarlet Witch - Originally part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, she eventually joined the Avengers and became a hero.
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
The White Queen (Emma Frost)–after the murder of the Hellions, she’s been intermittently good and evil.
The Riddler – in the last couple of years before the Flashpoint reboot, he figured out Batman’s secret identity; Bats was able to convince him not to share the information with his criminal cronies, but to instead start solving mysteries. That’s gone now.
Scarlet Witch - Originally part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, she eventually joined the Avengers and became a hero.
The Trickster–Originally one of Flash’s villains, reformed (for a time) and became a friend/ally to Blue Devil, and now is a villain again.
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
The White Queen (Emma Frost)–after the murder of the Hellions, she’s been intermittently good and evil.
The Riddler – in the last couple of years before the Flashpoint reboot, he figured out Batman’s secret identity; Bats was able to convince him not to share the information with his criminal cronies, but to instead start solving mysteries. That’s gone now.
Scarlet Witch - Originally part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, she eventually joined the Avengers and became a hero.
The Trickster–Originally one of Flash’s villains, reformed (for a time) and became a friend/ally to Blue Devil, and now is a villain again.
Catwoman - has become such an anti-hero she barely qualifies as a villain anymore.
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
The White Queen (Emma Frost)–after the murder of the Hellions, she’s been intermittently good and evil.
The Riddler – in the last couple of years before the Flashpoint reboot, he figured out Batman’s secret identity; Bats was able to convince him not to share the information with his criminal cronies, but to instead start solving mysteries. That’s gone now.
Scarlet Witch - Originally part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, she eventually joined the Avengers and became a hero.
The Trickster–Originally one of Flash’s villains, reformed (for a time) and became a friend/ally to Blue Devil, and now is a villain again.
Catwoman - has become such an anti-hero she barely qualifies as a villain anymore.
Luke Cage - a convict and all-around bad guy before he got his powers
Comic book villains who spent at least some time being a hero (include brief explanation of when)
Magneto (he was the head of the New Mutants for a while)
Sinestro (he was the most praised Green Lantern before Hal Jordan showed up)
The Fifties era Captain America (he and Bucky started as good guys, but gradually turned into ultrapatriotic nuts)
The Enchantress (DC, not Marvel) Originally was a friend of Supergirl’s, but tried a dangerous spell that Supergirl had to stop, and it drove the Enchantress to evil.
The Pied Piper (one of Flash’s longstanding Rogues Gallery villains, he eventually reformed, and, as Piper, was a frequent help to the Wally West Flash up to his death shortly before Flashpoint.)
Syndrome- he started out as Incrediboy, wanting to be a hero, but Mr. Incredible’s brusqueness and disdain drove him to the Dark Side
The White Queen (Emma Frost)–after the murder of the Hellions, she’s been intermittently good and evil.
The Riddler – in the last couple of years before the Flashpoint reboot, he figured out Batman’s secret identity; Bats was able to convince him not to share the information with his criminal cronies, but to instead start solving mysteries. That’s gone now.
Scarlet Witch - Originally part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, she eventually joined the Avengers and became a hero.
The Trickster–Originally one of Flash’s villains, reformed (for a time) and became a friend/ally to Blue Devil, and now is a villain again.
Catwoman - has become such an anti-hero she barely qualifies as a villain anymore.
Luke Cage - a convict and all-around bad guy before he got his powers
Black Adam - went from being a standard villain counterpart to Capt. Marvel to being a member of the Justice Society of America, to being the more-or-less benevolent despot of a third world nation.
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The Bud-Weis-Er Frogs
Madame Pepperwinkle adored them and found them hilarious; my mileage varied.