Morally grey heroes and antiheroes may not be the same, but this list will treat them as one.

The Punisher, however, isa polarizing antiherowhose messages have been mixed in with the wrong crowd.

While thePunisher’s show was canceled too soon, he has found new life with another morally grey hero.

Charlie Cox as Daredevil from the side with Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle standing in front of him against a red background.

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He is a fascinating character witha tragic past and a vicious sense of justice.

Through constant iteration and evolution, DC has delivered countless new versions, each with unique personalities and roles.

Damian Wayne isone of the most polarizing Robins.

Frank Castle frowning while standing at a tunnel in The Punisher

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Despite only being a new character, Damian is already a renowned hero.

It reflects perfectly on his personality and history, creatinga killing machine who is after revenge.

The instantly recognizable character starred in multiple movies, making him even more popular.

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The Merc With a Mouth is a familiar frenemy of the X-Men but doesn’t share their righteous views.

Instead, Deadpool simplydoes what benefits him as a bounty hunter.

While he has always been a fan favorite, manyrecent phenomenal Deadpool moviesstarringRyan Reynoldshave made the character mainstream.

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He is a popular antihero who hasno qualms about killing whoever he needs to.

Considering his line of work, hisgrey morals are essential to his character.

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Damian Wayne as Robin in DC Comics

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Ron Perlman as Hellboy, Doug Jones as Abe Sapien, and Selma Blair as Liz Sherman in ‘Hellboy II: The Golden Army’

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Deadpool, played by Ryan Reynolds, puts his hand up to his mouth in ‘Deadpool’.

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Harley Quinn talking into a microphone in Batman The Animated Series

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