ChocoboMogALT posted... Meta Knight is a villain turned good(?). Same for Protoman. In fact, Zero is the best example of a character-type most commonly misattributed as an antihero.
Batman is a vigilante, like almost every other super. He actively works with local law enforcement.
He's not rude, he's curt. I'd love to see Batman telling Superman to go fuck himself.
He works alone except all the times he teams up and coordinates with other superheroes. He's not just a founding member of the JL, but often the one to actively hold it together. He's also got a revolving door of bat-family who fight crime with him.
And if we're using Wikipedia as an authority:
I actually think Megamind is the best example of what makes an antihero on there. Not because he's secretly heroic, but because he's a loser through and through. He's a coward, uncharismatic, kinda dumb, socially stunted, etc. The only thing he's missing is the impending sense of doom. In that regard, having a criminal MC is an easy way to make an antihero. Tony Soprano is another good one, clearly flawed human and not heroic.
You think Megamind is uncharismatic? Mr. "The difference between a villain and a supervillain is ... PRESENTATION!" is uncharismatic?