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Even though death is rarely permanent in comics, the actions of these villains are still commendable. Although some of them later return to a life of crime after coming back from the dead, these heroic demises still prove that there’s some good in them.
5) Starro

One of the most feared beings in the universe, Starro the Conqueror, lived to see all life in the universe under his control. However, even a giant tyrannical starfish can be a hero. In Justice League: No Justice, heroes and villains alike join forces to defeat all-powerful cosmic entities known as the Omega Titans. After some motivation from Martian Manhunter, Starro uses his telepathy to help calm down billions of lifeforms as they were being evacuated. Once all the people were safe, Starro tried to grab onto the face of one of the Omega Titans to force it to stop its rampage. Unfortunately, the Omega Titan proved to be too powerful as it ripped Starro apart. Although it was unsuccessful, Starro died protecting others.
4) Doctor Octopus

In one of the best Spider-Man stories in recent memory, Superior Spider-Man saw Doctor Octopus swap minds with the Wallcrawler, leaving the hero to die in his failing body. However, Doc Ock decided to honor the hero’s death by becoming the new protector of New York City. As the new Spider-Man, Doc Ock was a ruthless vigilante. It would eventually be revealed that a piece of Peter Parker’s mind still resided within his original body, suppressed into Doc Ock’s subconscious. Although initially resistant to giving Peter back control of his body, Doc Ock realized that only the original Wallcrawler could defeat the newly formed Goblin Nation. To give Peter back control, Doc Ock, in a noble sacrifice, allowed his own mind to fade into nothingness.











