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** The problem was while the Earth heroes more or less forgave Hal (even Batman), the [[Green Lantern|Green Lantern Corps]] which Hal decimated was much less so. Especially when a sizable group of them were left for dead in space by Hal and were captured by Manhunters for years. It's more of a "Why didn't you do better trying to stop that cosmic being, Mr. Willpower?" than anything.
* Similarly, the Marvel heroes have never really forgiven Spider-Woman for being imitated by the Skrull Empress.
* Speaking of [[Spider-Woman]], another odd example is the Night Shift, a gang of criminals led by the Shroud (a hero who pretends to be a villain) in Los Angeles, most of them Jessica's former enemies. There are no less than two reasons for ''several'' of them to hate each other: Dansen Macabre once tried to murder the Shroud, while Tik-Tok worked for the vigilante [[The Jailer| Locksmith]], who had once held Macabre and Gypsy Moth prisoner. Oddly enough all this ''never'' comes up in stories featuring the Night Shift, and Macabre is even Shroud's [[Number One]].
* Now that the ''[[Brightest Day]]'' has brought back Hawk, nobody at all seems inclined to mention the deaths he caused as Monarch and Extant—not even Atom Smasher, who arranged his death.
* Moonstone is still a regular ''[[Thunderbolts]]'' member despite (amongst other things) murdering random civilians to distract [[Ms. Marvel]] in the middle of a fight. Admittedly the purpose of the team is to give supervillians a chance at redemption, but at what point do you give up on trying to redeem an unrepentant serial killer?