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As great as DC was in the ’80s, not everything they did could be perfect. Every decade is littered with characters that define that decade, and looking back on them they’re sometimes pretty cringe. Some characters became beloved, but that doesn’t change the cringe. These five ’80s DC character are the most cringe-worthy of the decade, even if we like them.
5) Snowflame

Snowflame is a huge joke nowadays, with fans ironically liking the villain, but that doesn’t change how cringe the character is. Cocaine and the war on drugs were a huge part of the ’80s, so making a supervillain whose whole MO was that he gained superpowers from cocaine probably seemed like a good idea at the time. He was the most cliche cocaine user, a wild, unpredictable crazy man that was always one second away from devolving into a screaming fit of rage. Snowflame is hilarious, but he’s such a product of his decade that there’s no way he could be anything but cringe.
4) Vigilante

Everyone loves Vigilante nowadays because of Peacemaker and Freddie Stroma’s portrayal by Adrian Chase is amazing. It’s also nothing like the comics. The original version of the anti-hero was a cliche grim and gritty superhero, a wannabe Punisher-type character that used as much force as possible to stop crime, his job as a New York district attorney to hunt down crooks. The ’80s took the anti-hero trend of the mid ’70s and went wild with it. Vigilante was the perfect example of this, a man doing his best to clean up a dark city, who would eventually commit suicide because of the hopeless task in front of him. He was so “serious” that it’s impossible not to cringe when reading the character (although the two-issue Alan Moore story is pretty great).











