![]() ![]() ![]() Usually it's also incorrect usage: John Kerry as anti-hero, Eminem as anti-hero, Colin Powell, the anti-hero. ![]() Could you maybe provide an example? User:CWL 04:08, 17 July 2006 (CET) TM 16:50, 15 July 2006 (UTC) Not to be a grumpy old skeptic, but I am not entirely convinced of this. It's pretty rare so you're question is completely valid (the old list was simply titled "list of anti-heroes"), but usually it's best to be as clear as possible. Sometimes (it's quite rare) actual living people are referred to as anti-heroes in articles, newspapers, etc. Why do we need the addition of "fictional" or "in fiction" at all? Where else would anti-heroes appear?- User:CWL 13:36, 15 July 2006 (CET) There is no Category:Video Game Characters that I could find, so i added one to computer and video game protagonists, as it's mostly the same. I have also added some video game characters, as they belong just as much as the others. This page has kind of an awkward title I think it should be changed to 'list of fictional anti-heroes'. ![]()
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