10 of DC’s Best Corruption Arcs

10 of DC’s Best Corruption Arcs

In this article, we’ll explore 10 of DC’s best corruption arcs where heroes turned villain, examining the motivations and consequences of these characters’ actions.

Hal Jordan

Hal Jordan

For years, Hal Jordan was known as a charismatic and confident hero, exuding an air of boldness and self-assurance.

Jason Todd

Jason Todd

After Dick Grayson’s departure, Batman chose Jason Todd to become the next Robin, despite his rebellious nature.

Aquaman

Aquaman

The Flashpoint narrative saw a surprising shift in Aquaman’s character, as he was depicted as a malevolent figure instead of his usual heroic persona.

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

In the Flashpoint storyline, Wonder Woman, the powerful queen of the Amazons, is portrayed as a ruthless and sadistic leader.

Batman

Batman

The Batman Who Laughs comic showcases the terrifying potential of Batman as a villain, making his heroic persona all the more vital.

Superboy-Prime

Superboy-Prime

Initially, Superboy-Prime, a Superman from another Earth, appeared to possess the same heroic qualities as his counterpart.

Sinestro

Sinestro

Despite being one of the strongest Green Lanterns and Hal Jordan’s mentor, Sinestro’s villainous nature has overshadowed his heroic past in the minds of some fans.

Mary Marvel

Mary Marvel

While spending most of her time as a hero, Mary briefly became a villain due to her desperation to regain her powers after Shazam’s demise.

Terra

Terra

Initially, Terra appeared to be an excellent addition to the Teen Titans team. However, her promising debut came to an abrupt end when it was revealed that she was working as a double agent for Deathstroke,

Superman

Superman

Witnessing the transformation of a hero such as Superman into a villain is a chilling and unsettling experience. At the outset of the Injustice series, he had everything a superhero could want.