Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29644557-20180305204437/@comment-29644557-20180311142047

Right. The deal with Hatbox Ghost is he wanted revenge on Master Gracey, so he did it by killing his innocent fiancée, which caused Gracey to take his own life as well. Story wise he never felt remorse for it, but never did anything too evil afterwards aside from scaring people for fun. When major threats occurred (Constance Hatchaway or The Captain), he stayed neutral or even helped out the heroes a bit. Still, considering he is not remorseful, hasn't done anything truly heroic outside of going against other villains, and is still mischievous and tricky, would it count as redemption if he just hasn't done anything evil after succeeding in his goals?

M'Baku is a similar case. What he did was tradition, he feels no remorse for beating up/trying to kill T'Challa. He just decided to help the good guys out for a change, but is still the same character with the same goals as before.