Is it bad the I like/relate to villains more than heroes... ?

Most of my favorite comic characters and movie characters are the villains.

Here are several and I’ll explain.
Rameses: The prince of Egypt

The reason I referred to myself as pharaoh growing up. I relate to his stubbornness. I can strongly relate to the humility in losing his son and how quickly his heart softened while later hardening in which his rage destroyed him.
Joker: Batman

Just like thanos I have always loved his character. The dark knight this scene basically reminded me that people are humans and they’ll act accordingly so I have to be “one step ahead of the curb”.
Storm Shadow

His sense of honor and pride he represents in his clan. Also he looks pretty cool too.
Vegeta : Dragon Ball Z

I relate to the fact that he has taken his fair share of L’s and his need for approval by his peers. I relate to how his character grew throughout the series and how his purpose was then found through relationship. But the L’s, his L’s I relate to most 😂
Bane: Batman

I relate to his desire to purge the world of evil in being evil itself. His pain is what fuels him & in DKR people miss that it’s his compassion specifically for a friend that drives him in fight. I relate to him becoming his pain... just like Batman
Killmonger: Black Panther

I relate to his frustration of the horror and struggle for people of color around the world. I resignated with his embracing of death and his respect for his ancestors that died before him. He is one of my favorite villains.
Thanos : Avengers

There were so many quotes from his character that I pondered but “the hardest choices require the strongest wills” was what made me appreciate his character. In life we are all plagued with hard choices but we have confront them head on without hesitation.
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