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== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Looking for Group]]'' has elements of this. While [[The Empire|Legaria]] is definitely portrayed as villainous, the heroes aren't very nice people themselves. Especially [[Token Evil Teammate|Richard]].
** [[Grey and Gray Morality]] is used [http://www.lfg.co/page/723/ to the point of a running gag], however (and this [http://www.lfg.co/page/727/ gets worse]).
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'', certainly. There aren't a lot of well-paying jobs the "heroes" won't take, and those are generally due to personal grudges rather than morals. That said, they never come off as [[Villain Protagonist]]s; in nearly every storyline, following the money either puts them on the most sympathetic side surrounded by state-sponsored ideologues, or they managed to find a way to fulfill their contract without doing anything ''too'' bad. Or, sometimes, finding some way to get hired by someone else to take out their bad boss at the same time. They consider those the best days.
* The Baker Street Irregulars of ''[[Mayonaka Densha]]'', while not consisting of bad people per se, aren't above killing their enemies or breaking into peoples homes in the name of justice. And the villain, {{spoiler|[[Jack the Ripper]] for some odd reason seems averse to actually killing them}}. This is even lampshaded by Hatsune at one point.