Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-5486221-20160724114800/@comment-5808884-20160724151617

ChromastoneandTabby wrote: Lots of stuff for Heroes here. Let's try something really interesting and go for Most Relatable Villain. It's easier to relate to a hero since pretty much everybody wants to be the good guy, but it's a sign of a talented writer when they can make you relate to a villain. Agreed big time on this. Villains are often portrayed as too one-dimensional, when they should've been as complex as the hero (that is, if you make the hero a fully fledged character as well.) I still like the Marvel films despite all that.

But let's take it a step further: when someone hears of a hero and a villain, there's this whole "black-and-white morality" going on. However, the world is full of shades of grey (not necessarily fifty). Anti-heroes and anti-villains play a big role in the scheme of things as well.

So, I propose the inclusion of Best Anti-Hero and Best Anti-Villain sub-categories.