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* Ratman from ''Elementals'' is a wererat and started out as a criminal, mostly because his rat-like qualities and rattothropy made him unpopular. He quickly changed sides after he developed a crush on Becky, who he subsequently strove to protect.
* In [[The DCU|The DCU's]] [[Crisis Crossover|pre-Zero Hour]] [[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|Legion of Super-Heroes]] continuity, a young man from the present named Jamm was attacked by [[To Serve Man|a spinal-fluid-sucking space parasite]] and inadvertently given mind control powers. Finding himself in the LSH's future time period and being rather irresponsible, he used his powers to make others let him have fun...which included [[Fan Service|getting various female characters to strip]]. [[Comes Great Responsibility|After getting an abject lesson in responsibility from the Legion]], he returned to our time. Later, he and a band of other superpowered parasite victims encountered the heroes made comatose by a supersized parasite. [http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p278/lammal412/Jamm1.jpg Shaken, Jamm commanded the heroes to awaken, thus saving their lives.]
* In ''[[Common Grounds]]''... you'd think a guy like the [[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|Acidic Jew]] would be a bad guy, right? Acid touch and all that? But no. He concentrates as hard as he can to keep his powers at bay, and is always there to help in the event of crisis; he saved dozens of lives after the Oklahoma City bombings.
* [[Marvel Comics]]' [[Man-Thing]] is incredibly strong and nigh invulnerable. Also, if you know fear, his touch will cause you to burst into mystical flame and die. Suffice it to say, he's utterly terrifying to behold. He's a good guy who had his own long running series.
** Technically, Man-Thing isn't really a hero. He's usually not even ''sapient''.