DC Comics boasts an impressive roster of heroes and villains that the company has cultivated over more than eight decades. Led by icons like Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, it has plenty of heroes who are the embodiment of truth, justice, and what it means to be a superhero. While most of the company’s major heroes are incredibly altruistic and honorable figures, not everyone on the side of good is best suited to be a hero.DC’s heroes and their moral codes range across the spectrum. Some tales have even delved into their fall from grace, prompting them to join the villains. Rather than just tease this idea through Elseworlds and short arcs, DC would do well to fully commit to turning some of these heroes into genuine villains. For some, their turn to the dark side could present some fresh and unique challenges to their respective heroes.Jack Kirby’s Etrigan was created when the wizard Merlin bound an Arthurian knight’s life to that of a demon. The spell gave the knight, Jason Blood, immortality and kept him alive until the present day and onwards. In modern times, Blood calls upon Etrigan to take over when facing the forces of evil.RELATED: 10 Best Science Heroes In DC Comics
DC Comics boasts an impressive roster of heroes and villains that the company has cultivated over more than eight decades. Led by icons like Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, it has plenty of heroes who are the embodiment of truth, justice, and what it means to be a superhero. While most of the company’s major heroes are incredibly altruistic and honorable figures, not everyone on the side of good is best suited to be a hero.
DC’s heroes and their moral codes range across the spectrum. Some tales have even delved into their fall from grace, prompting them to join the villains. Rather than just tease this idea through Elseworlds and short arcs, DC would do well to fully commit to turning some of these heroes into genuine villains. For some, their turn to the dark side could present some fresh and unique challenges to their respective heroes.
Jack Kirby’s Etrigan was created when the wizard Merlin bound an Arthurian knight’s life to that of a demon. The spell gave the knight, Jason Blood, immortality and kept him alive until the present day and onwards. In modern times, Blood calls upon Etrigan to take over when facing the forces of evil.
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