Wonder Woman needs muuuuuuuch stronger motive to go villain than that, Diana's pretty low on the list here.
She's willing to kill in some extreme conditions, but the motives mentioned aren't really remotely near enough. WW knows waaaay too many good men and doesn't divide things into a men vs women setup.
Also, read Odyssey. It's all about some gods trying to villainize her from the ground up (In short, trying to turn her into a goddess of justice without mercy).
Re: Fastest to go villain
I don't know if anyone on this list, with these scenarios, would "turn against" what they believe in. They might cause a bit of a stink, reduce a few cities to rubble, but take up beliefs antithetical to or even outright the opposite of what they formerly professed? Nah.
Hulk - I don't see him doing anything different, even after a lifetime of being hounded by the military, of having marriages and relationships break as a result of the persecution he is under, of having to bottle up a monster... He's never killed nor even been reckless enough to cause "collateral damage" (in the US military sense of bombing "oopsies"😉.
Superman would require something else to motivate him to go against his beliefs, as Batman's actions and the JL would not break his faith in people nor in the rightness of his cause.
Perhaps Thing might turn belligerent and even hostile towards people, he's got a tough-life as a very freakish-looking strong man who isn't all that strong and doesn't have a genius IQ or anything else that might make him useful to the world at large.
Originally posted by Blightwell, the explosion did destroy the ship that could very well be flown back to earth, it just so happened to kill bystanders (logic prior to meik statement)
"What would they stand to gain with destroying my new planet with my wife in it? They've already exiled me... why go the extra step?"
Originally posted by Juntai👆
lol @ thinking Superman would give up what he believes in and go villain.
Remember, he watched Manchester kill Lois, and could have killed him, but didn't.
Superman is up there with Captain America.
I think Hulk and Wonder Woman would go "villain" the fastest, even if they don't believe they have turned.
It's not the idea of Lois being killed that makes me think Superman would go rogue.
It's the idea that Batman--a man he trusts more than anyone else and even considers his friend, would actually do so out of some precautionary protocol that goes entirely against what he thought Batman and himself believed in.
Superman's willpower is up there with the best of them. But he's not beyond having a snapping point. That's one of things people are always worried about when it comes to him afterall.