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  • '''Vandal Savage''' is a comic book supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...us an opportunity to control mankind’s destiny. (Secret Origins of Super-Villains 80-Page Giant v1 #1)
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  • ===Comic Books=== *In Wow Comics v1 #4 (1941), Mr. Hyde appeared in the setting of the comic published by Fawcett Comics. This version was a scientist named '''Dr. Jelk
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  • ... Hobgoblin, and went on to become one of New York City's most feared super-villains. ...gorgeous pages from [John Romita, Jr.], particularly the last third of the book, and developing the Hobgoblin’s speech pattern, I realized who he was. It
    25 KB (4,068 words) - 11:32, 9 January 2025
  • ...#15 (2005), the timeline was altered by the actions of the Legion of Super-Villains who sought to change history by raising Superman and Batman. The supervilla ... (2017), an alternate version of the Power Rings appeared in the crossover comic between DC Comics and [[Planet of the Apes]]. In this setting, a new ring w
    30 KB (5,092 words) - 16:02, 24 December 2022
  • '''Tony Zucco''' is a male comic character who features in [[DC Comics]]. Zucco was said to had maintained a book that contained the secrets of various people in Gotham. (Batman v1 #437)
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  • '''Ra's al Ghul''' is a male comic supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...ere she declared war against Deathstroke and his [[Secret Society of Super Villains]]. (Batman v3 #122)
    33 KB (5,920 words) - 10:56, 21 March 2025
  • '''Doctor Doom''' is a male comic supervillain who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...d Richards had licensed the Fantastic Four's adventures to be adapted into comic books published by Marvel Comics, Dr. Doom went to their New York offices a
    49 KB (8,237 words) - 11:15, 17 March 2025
  • '''Darius Dax''' is a male comic character who features in [[Supreme]]. ...s own massive intellect. Dax's schemes led him to ally at times with other villains like [[Jack-a-Dandy]], enemy of [[Professor Night]], and the time-travellin
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  • '''Brainiac''' is a comic extraterrestrial supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...c decided to conquer the universe. On occasion, Brainiac worked with other villains such as [[Lex Luthor|Lex Luthor]].
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  • '''Phil Urich''' is a male comic character who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. When Mayor Jameson announced an effort to crackdown on super-villains, Phil debated if it was still worthwhile to be the Hobgoblin because he pay
    16 KB (2,702 words) - 13:20, 11 October 2024
  • ... super-strength and nigh-invulnerability. He has many times defeated many villains including criminal masterminds such as [[Chairface Chippendale]], internati *The character became popular and the store financed a black-and-white comic book series, with the first issue released in June, 1988, and subsequently repri
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  • ...bed Sylar and seemingly killed him in the Season 1 finale, just as Isaac's comic had predicted. ...elf and Bennet, Sylar saves Bennet from Jesse and Knox, two of the escaped villains. However, his "hunger" reasserts itself and he kills Jesse, allowing Knox t
    16 KB (2,837 words) - 11:46, 24 April 2023
  • *In Mortal Kombat X, Havik appeared in the setting of the comic-book tie-in produced by DC Comics. After the fall of the evil Elder God Shinnok, [[Category:Villains]]
    11 KB (1,847 words) - 11:27, 30 April 2023
  • ...l of the Beast v1 (2019), the Creeper appeared in the setting of the comic book tie-in. The Aztecs believed him to be their serpent god Quetzelcoatl, and h [[Category:Villains]]
    11 KB (1,882 words) - 11:57, 22 May 2024
  • ...t consisted of stories of the lives as well as deaths of heroes along with villains. There existed no precedent for this encounter of stories and there was no ...elf engaged in as a career, I was thinking "what is the basis of the comic book story? What actually is it?''"
    30 KB (4,914 words) - 13:39, 2 August 2024
  • ...quadrant of space from the Shi'ar's [[Fraternity of Raptors]]. (Free Comic Book Day Vol 2017 All-New Guardians of the Galaxy v1 #1) They re-established the ...ered Infinity Stones to their master Thanos. This led to them battling the villains on Knowhere but they failed in their mission though the heroes were able to
    20 KB (3,173 words) - 12:23, 22 July 2019
  • ...argued that the mutant hunting robots had been designed to take down adult villains, and not a bunch of teenagers who had not comitted any crimes yet. In addit ...machines with the Super-Sentinels being presented to the public as a comic book style fighting team. (New X-Men v1 #145)
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  • ...ensions in time from the [[20th century]]. After arriving on Maltus, these villains destroyed everything around them in an attempt to stop Krona but this simpl ...f the Black, and informs her that her assistance as required since another book will soon be made and a keeper is needed. (Untold Tales of the Blackest Nig
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  • The '''Shark''' is a male comic supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...ized that they would have destroyed the universe instead of saving it, all villains split and started hunting Guy for misleading them. (Green Lantern v2 #199)
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  • '''Hal Jordan''' is a male comic character who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...ven harder for them to get free. Sinestro helps Hal gets free but then the book disappears, leaving only the rings of the New Guardians behind. Then Salaak
    43 KB (7,482 words) - 09:39, 21 October 2024

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