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Seeing a Batman villain take a walk on the good side isnโt as rare as you might think. After all, Batman stories have been around for nearly a century, more than enough time for Bruce Wayneโs greatest enemies to see how good being good feels. Granted, sometimes itโs more of a temporary jaunt, like the Riddlerโs brief foray into the private eye business. But sometimes a villain ends up becoming an ally who has the trust of Batman himself, like Catwoman. Read on to discover 7 Batman villains who, temporarily or otherwise, actually became heroes.
7. Riddler

If thereโs one thing the Riddler loves, itโs being able to show off how smart he is. Fortunately for Gotham, he channeled that energy into his brief stint as a detective. Eddie wasnโt fooling around; he ran a legitimate business and even helped Batman with a mystery or two. Sadly, this wasnโt meant to last as Riddler returned to his old ways after a bomb to the face shocked him back to โnormalโ. It was sad because in his short time as a private eye, the Riddler proved how effective he was at making Gotham a better place to live.
6. Man-Bat

Kirk Langstrom is practically cursed with his monstrous other half, but even heโs not completely beyond improving himself. At Wonder Womanโs insistence, Man-Bat joined Justice League Dark, where he worked alongside the heroes, using his brilliant mind to assist them against several dark threats. But this, too, was temporary, and once his time with Justice League Dark was over, Langstrom returned to Gotham, where the Mr. Hyde to his Dr. Jekyll continued to terrorize innocent people. It was a shame because Man-Bat actually seemed like he fit in really well with Justice League Dark before backsliding.
5. Poison Ivy

Maybe โheroโ is a bit much, but Pamela Isley has grown much like the flowers and plant life she cares for so much. Once a crook with a botanical theme, Poison Ivy went through some major changes in a post-New 52 world. Ivy started shifting her focus from small-time crime to going after people doing serious damage to the world, most notably CEOs of companies known for polluting. Ivy has an intense connection to the Green and cares more about protecting the worldโs fauna than crime. Maybe not a hero, but sheโs definitely not a villain anymore, either.












