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Whether it was within the span of one issue or a hundred, these are the Marvel villains that have taken the longest journey to becoming true heroes.
1) Songbird

Debuting as the supervillain Screaming Mimi, Melissa Gold was a low-level villain who could produce supersonic screams. She was then recruited as part of Baron Zemoโs Masters of Evil. As part of an elaborate plan relying on new identities and holograms, Zemo had his team pretend to be a new superhero team called the Thunderbolts, with Melisa taking on the name โSongbird.โ Despite their origin as a scam, Songbird and the rest of the Thunderbolts, aside from Zemo, discovered that they actually preferred being heroes and ultimately turned against their leader. Since then, Songbird and the Thunderbolts have become a force for good.
2) Scarlet Witch

The Scarlet Witch has always been a character that struggled to do the right thing. Like her brother Quicksilver, Wanda started as a member of the original Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. The pair would eventually abandon the group and seek redemption by joining the Avengers. With her magical abilities, Wanda is one of the Avengersโ most powerful teammates. However, the chaos magic she draws from leaves her vulnerable to violent outbursts that threaten to destroy the multiverse. Despite this, she still tries her best to fight the darkness and be a hero.
3) Venom

Venom is a story of two redemptions in one! Introduced initially as one of Spider-Manโs deadliest enemies, the symbiote fed on Eddie Brockโs hatred for Peter to become stronger. However, over time, Eddieโs humanity began to surface past the boiling hatred that the symbiote amplified. He started rescuing civilians and would even team up with the web-head to stop bigger threats like Carnage. The symbiote began to be more heroic as it was imbued with Eddieโs sense of morality. Eddie and the symbiote would eventually part ways, with Eddie letting go of his hatred. Even with this separation, the symbiote retained some of Eddieโs moral center and no matter who became its new host, it continued as New Yorkโs lethal protector.
4) Emma Frost

As one of the leaders of the evil secret society, the Hellfire Club, the White Queen Emma Frost underwent one of the most radical character developments in the Marvel Universe. She established her own school for mutants, with the original purpose of recruiting students into the Hellfire Club. However, she grew to love her students and was deeply traumatized when Sentinels massacred them. Realizing that her students would have been safer with Charles Xavier, Emma began her path of redemption by joining the X-Men as both a teacher and a hero.
5) Elektra

Elektra has always had a complicated history. She was a former college lover of Daredevil before becoming a hitwoman for the Hand. Elektra and Daredevil fought on many occasions, but over time, they formed a deep bond and fell in love again. Ultimately, inspired by Daredevilโs ethics, Elektra abandoned her life as an assassin and became a hero. The pairโs relationship still has had many ups and downs, but Elektra has remained a hero. Elektra even became the new Daredevil when Matt was sent to prison.













