Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-24859393-20170401050241/@comment-2059440-20170416214750

also there are some media where traditional "wicked / evil" doesn't apply.. look at V for Vendetta, Punisher and any character in Eraserhead.. they are written to be whatever you wish, a hero to some and a villain to others.. in these kinds of fiction we really can have a character as both hero or villain because the author deliberately makes it our choice..

these are the trickiest of all to judge because by judging them we're already "losing" what the author planned.. to a leser extent this applies to characters like Deadpool who ae just so chaotic we can't figure out the best place for them in "morality" (deadpool is the most extreme type of hero, to the point he can easily be a villain depending on writer (same as Punisher) ).

it's like Galactus, he is not "evil / wicked", yet he is so incredibly dangerous he may as well be a villain.