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1* [[NameOfCain Cain]] from ''Webcomic/{{Starfighter}}''. Even though throughout the series he's behaved consistently like a [[SexIsViolence violent, jealous psychopath]], all the comments on any given page seem to treat him as a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
2* In ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan: Oracle For Hire'', minor character Lord Siegfried, a.k.a. "Siggy", is noted for his uncontrollable temper, his willingness to substitute convenient scapegoats for his wrath, and his [[FantasticRacism extreme racism against orcs]]. Despite this, he is very dedicated to his duty as a knight, and as long as he can keep calm, he's polite, well-spoken, and sensible. He is also, conspicuously, one of the most "manly" characters in the series. Probably for those reasons, Siggy's fangirls are easily as devout as those of more traditional badass types such as Celesto and Jacob, even going so far as to set up websites devoted to Siggy fandom, and posting lengthy defenses of his quality of character against those who malign him for the traits the author clearly uses him (and less frequently his father, Lord Damaske) to represent.
3** Some readers gets the impression that Mookie knows this and keeps adding character flaws ''just'' to make Siggy more unlikable; [[{{Flanderization}} he's gone from being a violent bully, to a violent racist bully, to a violent racist genocidal demon with a penchant for turning on his friends]].
4*** In between "Violent Bully" and "Violent Racist Bully", he went through "Violent Bully who has acknowledged the error of his ways and is sincerely trying to improve". In a world of purely good protagonists and ForTheEvulz villains, this only made Siggy more appealing to the fan base in general.
5** Warlord Damaske (AKA [[FanNickname Warlord Mustache]]) has a huge fanbase from the snarkers. He can be described as the [[Film/{{Avatar}} Colonel Quaritch]] of the setting, except even more trigger happy and murderously racist. The thing is, because Mookie is... [[{{Anvilicious}} unsubtle]] about his [[StrawCharacter portrayals]] of most of his [[ForTheEvulz villains]], the Warlord ends up unintentionally CrossingTheLineTwice, making his over-the-top villainy just come across as more funny than evil. Doesn't help that the snarkers really don't like his orcs.
6* ''Webcomic/DumbingOfAge'' has a truly bizarre example in Ross [=MacIntyre=], Becky's dad. He's a fundamentalist whose defining character trait is a desire to "fix" his gay daughter "through any means necessary", and yet he continually has people trying to portray him as a "concerned parent" and spin Becky as an unreliable narrator. These comments generally get screened out and held up on the baffled author's blog. [[MoralEventHorizon This sentiment continued when Ross]] ''[[MoralEventHorizon kidnapped his daughter with a gun]]'' '''''[[MoralEventHorizon on school grounds]]'''''.
7* Belkar, Redcloak, Miko and Tarquin from ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' get this kind of treatment. There are those who insists that Belkar, Tarquin and Redcloak aren't evil despite their canonical [[CharacterAlignment Evil alignment]] and there are those that are willing to defend Miko's actions despite the fact that she [[spoiler: fell for killing [[ChaoticGood Lord Shojo]].]]
8** When Tarquin had some recently escaped slaves [[spoiler:tracked down, crucified and burned alive as a present for his long-lost son]], some Tarquin fans tried to insist it "wasn't that bad" on account of "slavery is acceptable in the West Continent's culture" (leaving out that as someone who is at least partially in charge of the realm, is thus partially responsible for perpetuating said culture of slavery) and that his actions fell under GoodIsNotNice. Some even tried to spin the whole thing as [[RonTheDeathEater Haley being evil]] for "upsetting the order" and forcing Tarquin to torture and execute them. Note that this goes against the character's ''[[CardCarryingVillain unrepentant confession that he's evil]].''
9*** Part of the reason Tarquin gets this treatment is because, scarily, some people would actually condone his methods. A cursory read through a South American history book would tell you as much.
10*** In some ways Tarquin seems to be [[GenreSavvy intentionally cultivating this]] depiction, telling Elan that "audiences always think the villain is cooler than the hero is, anyway."
11*** To a different extent, fans tended to latch on to Tarquin's portrayal as a suave, cool MagnificentBastard who's got a plan for everything. The intent of his character, revealed later on, was that he is an UnreliableExpositor who [[WrongGenreSavvy thinks he's the main villain]]--as in, all the times he claims to be a criminal mastermind, that's just his ego kicking in and he's actually kind of a pathetic asshole. But since fans spent [[WebcomicTime years on end]] with the "cool overlord" Tarquin, it meant that these later revelations about him now seemed out-of-character.
12** [[PerkyGoth Tsukiko's]] love for [[BigBad Xykon]] seems to be an in-universe example and a TakeThat at this trope
13*** However, in the fandom this is averted with Xykon, who people love ''because'' he's so deliciously evil
14*** Tsukiko herself, being a very cute, very evil PerkyGoth, enjoys her own status within this trope. "But she can't be TRULY evil, she's so CUTE!" *swoons* (and so on).
15** {{Lampshaded}} for Thog, the ChaoticEvil CloudCuckoolander barbarian:
16--> [[spoiler:'''[[HypocriticalHumor Tarquin]]''':]] It's weird, no matter how many people he kills, the audience still thinks he's lovable.
17** Redcloak probably gets this the most. No matter how little concern he shows for the rights or lives of non-goblinoids, some fans insist that he's only looking for "equal treatment". Apparently, "equal treatment" involves [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0511.html slavery]] and [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0544.html "the safety of the grave".]]
18** The [[ObviouslyEvil obviously evil-looking]] but friendly and helpful Malack had people insisting that despite his involvement in the brutal regime of the Empire of Blood he was actually Lawful Neutral (or more reasonably, hoping that he had strong neutral tendencies that might redeem him) This argument persisted through [[spoiler: revealing he's vampire, that he feeds on the blood of those convicted by the Empire's KangarooCourt and him trying to kill Belkar and Durkon. It took him and WordOfGod explaining he wants to create a [[TheNecrocracy Necrocracy]] ruled by vampires that would sacrifice a thousand people a day to his death god to make these arguments mostly go away.]]
19* Black Mage of ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater''. This is someone who makes casual references to brutally murdering his family and considers stabbing people in the head to be the answer to all problems, yet there are those who give an inordinate amount of focus to a literal handful of scenes where he shows actual human empathy and attempt to portray him as simply a {{Woobie}} lashing out at a cruel universe that has designated him to be its ButtMonkey. Do note however that the majority of his fans like him precisely ''because'' he bases his existence around killing everything ForTheEvulz and reject any other view. however, there is also the possibility that other fans believe he is cursed to forget any redeeming thoughts, rather than ignoring them.
20* Luke from ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' is a hobo that has trouble locating a pair of pants and mostly uses his psychic powers to manipulate women into sleeping with him, but has gained a little fan following because he's handsome, intelligent and constantly putting himself as the poor innocent victim of his mean, mean friends.
21* ''Webcomic/HannaIsNotABoysName'''s Doc Worth. He's rude, grungy, bluntly mean and all-around sleazy, yet still sustains a surprisingly dedicated fanbase.
22* Geisha in ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' has been pretty heavily implied as both a rapist and serial killer [[MadArtist in the name of art]], but is athletic, well-spoken, and curiously nonchalant about his position on the show. As a result, some... pretty interesting pairings tend to show up in the fandom...
23* The whole main cast from ''{{Draken}}'' fall into this, maybe some to a lesser extent, but all are without a doubt evil and still loved by fandom.
24* Richard of ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'' is showing signs of atoning for his actions, but for three years, he was basically a scaled-up [[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Belkar]]. He murders wantonly, does unspeakably horrible (but incredibly amusing) things with the corpses afterwards, and even got put on trial once by a court of demons because some of his wanton murder inadvertently eliminated what would, in the future, become a ruthless invasion force, and thus the net effect was ultimately good. But he's funny, so we'll let him off lightly.
25** And let's not get started on his [[NightmareFetishist fangirls]]...
26* Rob Ten Pas' [[Webcomic/{{Bomango}} Gogo Bomango]] is antisocial, unhygienic, aggressive, and legally insane. But since we can't smell her, she's funny, and she's smokin' hot (if you can get past the fact that she's not human to the point that she can reproduce by budding and can survive by eating electrical wiring if necessary), she's a hilarious heroine instead of the rotten bitch she'd be despised as in real life. Rob's hung a lampshade on this in his Website/DeviantArt journal at [[http://vanheist.deviantart.com/journal/24651887/ least]] [[http://vanheist.deviantart.com/journal/20598253/ twice]].
27* A major chunk of the cast of ''Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures'' arguably gets this treatment, given that most of the characters who would otherwise be clear-cut villains have their violent histories or pastimes only vaguely alluded to, and when they are acknowledged, it is usually played for BlackComedy. Meanwhile, they are also pretty much all physically attractive, [[AffablyEvil affable]] on a one-to-one basis... and held up by some fans as genuinely wonderful people. The only one to draw serious hatred from most of the fandom seems to be Aniz, who stands out by dint of having actually hurt some well-loved major characters on-panel.
28** He has lately been joined by Destania, for similar reasons. (It's [[WildMassGuessing like it was meant to be.]]) However, that still leaves Aaryanna, Kria and Regina, among others.
29* ''Webcomic/{{Niels}}'' often tortures people psychologically before putting bullets through their head, holds children hostage, and targets his enemies' families. However, he's also a pretty, bisexual, blonde Dane who is sweet to his two lover's child Elliott. Humon's watchers often forget all of the horrible things he does in favor of what a hot, funny, well rounded character he is.
30** Which is why every now and then she has to remind her fans that he is a terrible person by drawing scenes of said kidnapping, murder, and torture, especially after receiving praise describing him as a positive example of three way relationships.
31** He's at least shown as being Affably evil and kind to those he cares about. Peter on the other hand gets this treatment, and has no good about him, except, of course, his looks.
32* Mordecai of Tracy Butler's ''Webcomic/{{Lackadaisy}}''. He's a cold, obsessive-compulsive contract killer who kneecapped his former partner and friend just prior to joining a rival establishment, and is more or less completely incapable of love... and yet he's one of the most popular characters, ''especially'' with the fangirls.
33** She hangs lampshades on it occasionally. In the most recent instance, she described him as being the cranky lovechild of Seinfeld and Jack the Ripper, who also is a [[CatsAreMean cat]] for some reason. Then he took a hot iron to her face. Now his socks are never gonna get pressed.
34* [[EvilRedhead Cerise]], part of the bad girl trio of witches in ''Webcomic/EerieCuties'' has quite a following on the fan boards. That said, most of her fans know full well that she's not all that 'misunderstood', but simply have a thing cute redheads.
35* A number of fans of Mike, from ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' and ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'', complained when he made a joke about rape, in private, to another man purely to make him uncomfortable, that this was out of character for someone who'd once ''kicked a little girl in the head'' to prove a point. He did help save the world, even at the cost of his own life (he got better), but he'd be the first to admit he's an unrepentant asshole who enjoys making other people feel terrible about themselves because he genuinely dislikes ''everyone''. About the only redeeming aspects of his personality that are seen are [[AssholeVictim turning his cruelty on people who deserve it]], [[spoiler:being kind when drunk, and starting a family with Amber.]]
36* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'':
37** Eridan Ampora. He's a tool that makes bad decisions and ends up [[spoiler:murdering or attempting to murder his friends]], but searches for his name on sites like Website/DeviantArt will turn up [[SelfFanservice pictures of him that make him look like Casanova]]. This is justified as, before the previous spoilered scene, he was a [[JerkassWoobie mostly sympathetic character]] [[AudienceSurrogate that a lot of people could relate to]] due to his only major scenes being him trying to cope with being [[FriendZone told]] "LetsJustBeFriends". Of course, it still applies, since after the previous spoilers, the amount of people that perceived him as a badass suddenly increased even though his actions were unpopular. Another reason for this trope is that Eridan apologised for his actions and was (seemingly?) forgiven.
38** Gamzee Makara, as well. He's almost always drawn in fanart as a TroubledButCute [[{{woobie}} sympathetic character]]. This is all despite [[spoiler:being a psychotic, genocidal, sadomasochistic murderer who has so far killed three people and then paints pictures with their blood. At least one alternate timeline self killed everyone in his group but Aradia]]. However, he is portrayed sympathetically in the beginning as an {{Adorkable}} EruditeStoner.
39** Vriska could be considered an example. She has a fairly large fanbase despite killing thousands of young trolls to feed her lusus, forcing Tavros off a cliff after taunting him which resulted in him being permanently paralyzed below the waist, mind controlling Sollux to kill Aradia, blinding Terezi, later [[spoiler: actually killing Tavros]] and [[spoiler:planning on going off to fight Jack leaving a trail for him to find and kill the other trolls]], and generally acting awful to everyone except John. She is portrayed somewhat sympathetically in-comic though. As a result, fans love to argue about how evil she actually is, whether she actually reformed, and whether [[spoiler:her death was deserved]].
40*** Vriska might actually be a weird case of RonTheDeathEater fused with this. Sure, she's a bitch in-comic, but her negative traits are often exacerbated so that she is not sympathetic at all instead of being pretty morally grey. Also, large fanbase does not equal forgetting every horrible act she's committed.
41*** Not to mention that she does actually get PetTheDog moments which show that she regrets her actions/is trying to improve, though they're few and far between and are easily overshadowed by the fact that she kills and maims her friends for basically no reason.
42** Caliborn has become this for some fans. Some are even accusing Calliope (or, in some cases, anyone else) of being Lord English and causing all of the destruction in the comic even though it was explicitly stated in canon that Caliborn is LE.
43* Fans objected when the artist of Catena redesigned Bear and gave him an enormous lantern jaw (that had nothing to do with [[LanternJawOfJustice justice]]), saying it made him less attractive. The artist pointed out that the people who found him attractive to begin with were ''missing the point''.
44* Positive fan reaction to basically anyone from ''Webcomic/{{Chimneyspeak}}''. With the exception of the Highlanders, every single major character is an unrepentant criminal. Elgie, the main character, might get points for being better than most of the others, but he's still killed innocent people, and with maybe one exception, doesn't express any regret for this.
45** It doesn't help that most characters (even the ones trafficking in children) are given sympathetic portrayals. Suka is head of the Russian Mafia in London, but is practically a ManicPixieDreamGirl. Even Chelsea Grinn, an insane mass-murderer has been getting some sympathetic scenes recently.
46* Xanthe Atros, owner of the titular ''Webcomic/{{Teahouse}}''. Being a yaoi comic, he's characterized as a massive DomesticAbuser who treats everyone around him like dirt. For example, the Teahouse is essentially a high-end brothel where the courtesans are essentially slaves, including his childhood friend Linneus. He knows that both Lilith and Linneus crush on him and he freely sleeps with/makes out with them but never actually treats their feelings with respect. On top of that, he's actually ''married'' with a child on the way, yet neglects his wife and doesn't give her a second thought when cheating on her repeatedly. But since he's sexy, had an abusive dad, and has a few tiny PetTheDog moments, many fans will constantly defend his actions.
47* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'': InUniverse example for Peanut: the ''Pridelands'' character Saso.
48--->'''Grape''': So you lifted the entire plot of the eighth chapter and wedged Spot into it, just so you could rescue an unimportant minor villain you particularly liked?
49* There are still people arguing Captain Alberta isn't a villain in ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'', even after he threatened mass murder.
50* Amical from ''[[{{Webcomic/morphe}} morphE]]''. A kidnapper who is introduced forcing strangers to fight to the death. His vice is that he always wants people to like him, even when doing cruel things to them. In one page he may be [[http://morphe.thewebcomic.com/comics/1695961/page-25-bang/ killing people]] or [[http://morphe.thewebcomic.com/comics/1747280/page-64-ta-da/ unexpectedly shooting his new students in the face.]] The next he is [[http://morphe.thewebcomic.com/comics/1814778/chapter-2-page-33-no-news-aint-good-news/ crying]] or [[http://morphe.thewebcomic.com/comics/1829735/chapter-2-page-44-blush/ making the tomboy blush]]. It helps that he views himself [[http://morphe.thewebcomic.com/comics/1818818/chapter-2-page-35-smile-beam-d/ like this.]] The comment section is always divided between people calling him a loathsome sociopath and those saying that he is cute and funny.
51* The fanart of Webcomic/AvasDemon has a tendency to show the main cast as a gang of happy friends. In the comic, the characters tolerate each other at best and have murderous contempt for each other at worst. Most prominently, Maggie gets this treatment, as people completely gloss over the fact that she was perfectly okay with causing a crash that would kill Odin and Ava([[spoiler: who indeed died, but was brought back]]), is willing to use magic to force Gil to be in love with her and is implied to have used this method before, the person she treats the best is Tuls, and even then, it's ambiguous if they even like each other, or even if she intends to [[spoiler: fulfill her part of the pact]].

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