10 DC Superheroes (Who Stopped Being Heroes)

DC Comics superheroes are complex. Like everyday people, heroes know when it is time to step back and stop being a hero so other stronger, more contemporary heroes can take over. Heroes like Starman retired so his son could take over, while other heroes, like Hal Jordan, were corrupted and became villains.Many DC characters turn evil after being heroes, but they often see redemption. Some heroes permanently turn heel and work against the people they used to call friends. Whether through retirement, corruption, or selfishness, plenty of iconic DC heroes ultimately abandoned their heroic quests in favor of new lifestyles.Like many other heroes, Ted Knight was a scientist who made a discovery that gave him superpowers. Ted Knight took his discovery to fight evil in the world. But Ted had a family that wasn’t happy about his new role as a hero.RELATED: Every New DC Comic Confirmed At SDCC 2023

DC Comics superheroes are complex. Like everyday people, heroes know when it is time to step back and stop being a hero so other stronger, more contemporary heroes can take over. Heroes like Starman retired so his son could take over, while other heroes, like Hal Jordan, were corrupted and became villains.

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Many DC characters turn evil after being heroes, but they often see redemption. Some heroes permanently turn heel and work against the people they used to call friends. Whether through retirement, corruption, or selfishness, plenty of iconic DC heroes ultimately abandoned their heroic quests in favor of new lifestyles.

Like many other heroes, Ted Knight was a scientist who made a discovery that gave him superpowers. Ted Knight took his discovery to fight evil in the world. But Ted had a family that wasn’t happy about his new role as a hero.

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