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Her are six once hated, if not entirely dismissed, DC characters who went on to become fan favorites.
6) Booster Gold

Known in the DC Universe and beyond for his self-promoting, self-aggrandizing, and even self-centered personality, Booster Gold was once not quite as popular as he is today. In fact, the very character himself was actually meant to be disliked as a part of his creation. Dan Jurgens, the creator of Booster Gold, had explained, for example, that when Booster was created, in 1986, he was modeled after the โGreed is Goodโ ethos at the time, developing a character that was less motivated by ideals of justice, but commercialism. Over time, however, the character became more well-rounded in his stories. Nowadays, heโs less so a parody of soulless commercialism and more a well-intention, if not often misguided, superhero with a heart of gold thatโs not even minted.ย
5) The Riddler

As one of Batmanโs longest-standing adversaries, the Riddler has naturally undergone numerous changes to his character over the many years that the Batman comic has remained in active publication. Part of this, as one can imagine, is the resulting fluctuations in popularity that Riddlerโs faced over the years. Back in the day, when his genius level IQ became downplayed by a sporadic and down-right goofy persona more fitting for a character like Creeper than Riddler, the character found himself a bit on a low with fans. However, and in recent years especially, Riddler has undergone a renaissance with his popularity, not the least in part because of his recent portrayal by actor Paul Dano, in the 2022 film, The Batman. Other stories, such as “The War of Jokes and Riddles” added further influence and has helped with a revitalization of the perception that Riddler is the Moriarty to Batmanโs Sherlock Holmes. Hereโs hoping to see more brains than spandex this time around.
4) Guy Gardner

Today, Guy Gardner is the brash, wise-cracking Green Lantern of Sector 2814, whose popularity has reached new heights as of late, undoubtedly thanks to his recent appearance in the recent Superman movie, but this wasnโt always the case. When Gardner debuted back in 1968, he wasnโt even a Green Lantern yet, instead serving as an alternate for Hal Jordan should the latter ever need his help, though even that would become contested for Gardner later, too. He would continue to be put on the back burner in 1971, when John Stewart came into his own as another of Earthโs Lanterns, and, really, it wouldnโt be until the 1980s when things would begin to change for Gardner. By then, his quick witted and roguish personality would come to the surface, allowing his popularity to grow to new heights. Now, he’s finally become not only one of the most well-known Green Lanterns from Sector 2814, but one the most well-known Green Lanterns of all time from the DC Universe itself.











