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Marvel was able to make many of their villains so popular and beloved that fans wanted to see them redeemed, which is no easy task. There are many villains in the Marvel Universe whose redemption stories are some of the greatest of all time, and the best part is that they still have a lot of villains who could be redeemed. These seven Marvel villains could have excellent redemption stories, making them even more compelling.
7) The Leader

The Hulk’s villains don’t get enough credit. The Green Goliath is usually the villain, or at least antagonist, of his stories, so his rogues gallery doesn’t get much attention. This honestly would make several of them perfect for redemption, with the Leader topping that list. Samuel Sterns’ powers made him evil, but before that he was just a simple janitor. Gamma radiation gave him great power but ruined his morality, and he’s spent years trying to destroy the Hulk and take over the world. However, he’s a smart guy; he should see by now that his plans never work, and that he would be better off as a more heroic character. Seeing him make peace with the Hulk and the world and becoming a force for good could be the kind of story that makes him more popular than ever.
6) Helmut Zemo

Baron Heinrich Zemo was a Nazi who battled Captain America back during the war. He survived as a member of Hydra and had a son Helmut. After Heinrich’s death, Helmut took up the mantle of Baron Zemo. He’s battled Captain America, the Winter Soldier, Black Widow, and the Avengers many times over the years. Helmut getting a redemption story would come out of left field; no reader would ever expect it. Maybe we learn that his father used science to brainwash his son or something of that nature. Maybe someone uses a Cosmic Cube to change his mind or history. There are all kinds of ways it can happen, and any of them would be so shocking that fans couldn’t look away.
5) Batroc the Leaper

Batroc the Leaper is such a fun character, and deserves a redemption. He’s one of the few Captain America villains who isn’t a member of a racist organization; he’s just a mercenary. It would be simple for creators to pull a Taskmaster with him, having him become a merc who works against the villains instead of working with them. The master of savate, the French kick-boxing martial art, has always been way cooler than he gets credit for, with an amazing costume to boot. He would make such an awesome member of the Avengers or the Thunderbolts or basically any other non-mutant team, playing off the other characters very well.. Batroc wouldn’t be difficult to redeem and it would pay dividends.












