I don't know if I would say best, but I agree his backstory makes a lot of sense. I'd probably put Loki, Megamind, and Bucky here too, if you wanted to consider him still a villain (I wouldn't)
Sometimes when I stand in the shower, I can feel myself spiralling into madness. I can see my mugshot and I can feel the crimes I've commited and the reasons why, and it feels so natural and justified
Actually, I wonder about that myself. It just feels so natural and part of me, and I kind of... want it?
Like that has been the path chosen for me, and all I can change is how long it takes before I get there, whether for the positive (survival and avoidance of the inevitable) or the negative (accelerate it and embrace it).
I'm scared, content, and calm all at the same time. I love it and I hate it.
Two thoughts dominate the conversations inside: "I cannot avoid it happening, so why bother to try and change it?" but at the same time "I don't want this to happen to me, but it will consume me eventually."
That was Stephen King's point when writing The Shining. He said that monsters and ghosts and ghouls are scary, but it's difficult to be terrified by something you're not familiar with.
Like that has been the path chosen for me, and all I can change is how long it takes before I get there, whether for the positive (survival and avoidance of the inevitable) or the negative (accelerate it and embrace it).
I'm scared, content, and calm all at the same time. I love it and I hate it.
Two thoughts dominate the conversations inside: "I cannot avoid it happening, so why bother to try and change it?" but at the same time "I don't want this to happen to me, but it will consume me eventually."