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  • A Supervillain or supervillians are villains that surpass the normal villain categorization due to evils committed or directed. Typically, each superhero has a main enemy and then a host of minor enemies who are all super villains. Many Marvel supervillains appear in different storylines, such as Doctor Doom and Electro. Notable Supervillains * Firebrand * Whiplash * Iron Monger * Crimson Dynamo * Mandarin * Iron Maiden * Ultron * The Living Laser
  • A supervillain is a person with extraordinary powers who use their abilities for a variety of means detrimental to humanity. They often come into conflict with those known as superheroes.
  • A Supervillain is typically the opposite of a superhero. Someone who is evil or misguided, usually with super powers, but sometimes just incredibly smart, mad scientists. They often commit crimes. Not all supervillains are evil. Some do believe that they are serving the greater good of mankind, but they take immoral methods to serve the greater good. There are many supervillains in the world. There are also many supervillains that are aliens from outer space. Many of them have faced the Justice League of America on a number of occasions.
  • A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various media. They are sometimes used as foils to superheroes and other heroes. Whereas superheroes often wield fantastic powers, the supervillain possesses commensurate powers and abilities, and he could present a daunting challenge to the hero. Even without actual physical, mystical, superhuman or superalien powers, the supervillain often possesses a genius intellect that allows him to draft complex schemes or create fantastic devices. Other common traits include a megalomaniac streak, and possession of considerable resources to help further his aims. Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and
  • A supervillain is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books. Supervillains concoct complex and ambitious schemes to accumulate power and suppress adversaries. They often have colorful names and costumes and/or other eccentricities. Female supervillains are sometimes known as supervillainesses. Supervillains are often used as foils to superheroes and other fictional heroes. Their extraordinary brainpower and/or superhuman abilities make them viable antagonists for the most gifted heroes.
  • Supervillain is DLC content for Tropico 5. El Presidente is getting tired of this ruthless dictator image, so he’s decided it is time to become the most famous supervillain in the whole Caribbean. Bent on destroying mankind as we know it, El Prez will bathe in ultimate evilness! So go all out, build a magnificent lair with a giant laser hidden inside and use it to fire at those pesky rebels! Over the course of this action-packed new storyline you can choose your own supervillain moniker, build a heavily defended, top secret hideout and then launch a campaign towards world domination! Viva El Prez! * New standalone scenario: “Supervillain“ – Prepare to conquer the world from your top secret hideout * New building: Giant Laser – The ultimate tool of destruction. Let them come!
  • A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various media.They are sometimes used as foils to superheroes and other heroes. Whereas superheroes often wield fantastic powers, the supervillain possesses commensurate powers and abilities, and he could present a daunting challenge to the hero. Even without actual physical, mystical, superhuman or superalien powers, the supervillain often possesses a genius intellect that allows him to draft complex schemes or create fantastic devices. Other common traits include a megalomaniac streak, and possession of considerable resources to help further his aims. Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and t
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  • This title changes according to the language of the server on which RuneScape is played, as shown below:
  • A Supervillain is typically the opposite of a superhero. Someone who is evil or misguided, usually with super powers, but sometimes just incredibly smart, mad scientists. They often commit crimes. Not all supervillains are evil. Some do believe that they are serving the greater good of mankind, but they take immoral methods to serve the greater good. There are many supervillains in the world. There are also many supervillains that are aliens from outer space. Many of them have faced the Justice League of America on a number of occasions. The most famous of them all are probably the Legion of Doom. Darkseid and the Joker also would be among the more famous supervillains.
  • A supervillain is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books. Supervillains concoct complex and ambitious schemes to accumulate power and suppress adversaries. They often have colorful names and costumes and/or other eccentricities. Female supervillains are sometimes known as supervillainesses. Supervillains are often used as foils to superheroes and other fictional heroes. Their extraordinary brainpower and/or superhuman abilities make them viable antagonists for the most gifted heroes. This article is a stub you can help The Image:Image Comics logo.gif Comics Wiki by expanding it.
  • A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various media. They are sometimes used as foils to superheroes and other heroes. Whereas superheroes often wield fantastic powers, the supervillain possesses commensurate powers and abilities, and he could present a daunting challenge to the hero. Even without actual physical, mystical, superhuman or superalien powers, the supervillain often possesses a genius intellect that allows him to draft complex schemes or create fantastic devices. Other common traits include a megalomaniac streak, and possession of considerable resources to help further his aims. Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and terrorists and often have aspirations of world domination or universal leadership. Superheroes and supervillains often mirror each other in their powers, abilities, or origins. In some cases, the only difference between the two is that the hero uses his extraordinary powers to help others, while the villain uses his powers for selfish, destructive or ruthless purposes.
  • Supervillain is DLC content for Tropico 5. El Presidente is getting tired of this ruthless dictator image, so he’s decided it is time to become the most famous supervillain in the whole Caribbean. Bent on destroying mankind as we know it, El Prez will bathe in ultimate evilness! So go all out, build a magnificent lair with a giant laser hidden inside and use it to fire at those pesky rebels! Over the course of this action-packed new storyline you can choose your own supervillain moniker, build a heavily defended, top secret hideout and then launch a campaign towards world domination! Viva El Prez! * New standalone scenario: “Supervillain“ – Prepare to conquer the world from your top secret hideout * New building: Giant Laser – The ultimate tool of destruction. Let them come! * New dynasty avatar accessory: A villainous mustache * New sandbox map: Isla del Pescado * New music track and additional voice recordings
  • A Supervillain or supervillians are villains that surpass the normal villain categorization due to evils committed or directed. Typically, each superhero has a main enemy and then a host of minor enemies who are all super villains. Many Marvel supervillains appear in different storylines, such as Doctor Doom and Electro. Notable Supervillains * Firebrand * Whiplash * Iron Monger * Crimson Dynamo * Mandarin * Iron Maiden * Ultron * The Living Laser
  • A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various media.They are sometimes used as foils to superheroes and other heroes. Whereas superheroes often wield fantastic powers, the supervillain possesses commensurate powers and abilities, and he could present a daunting challenge to the hero. Even without actual physical, mystical, superhuman or superalien powers, the supervillain often possesses a genius intellect that allows him to draft complex schemes or create fantastic devices. Other common traits include a megalomaniac streak, and possession of considerable resources to help further his aims. Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and terrorists and often have aspirations of world domination or universal leadership.[1][2]Superheroes and supervillains often mirror each other in their powers, abilities, or origins. In some cases, the only difference between the two is that the hero uses his extraordinary powers to help others, while the villain uses his powers for selfish, destructive or ruthless purposes.Contents [show] Origins[edit] By some definitions, the first supervillain was John Devil, a proto-Fantômas, created by Paul Féval, père in his eponymous 1860 novel, or Féval's nearly-immortal, machiavellian Colonel Bozzo-Corona, leader of Les Habits Noirs introduced in 1863. Professor Moriarty, the archenemy of Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes, was introduced in 1893. Dr. Fu Manchu, the antagonist of several popular novels of Sax Rohmer, is credited with popularizing many of the typical characteristics of the modern supervillain, including his sadistic personality, his desire for world domination, and his use of sinister lairs and themed crimes and henchmen. Rohmer's work had a strong influence on Ian Fleming, whose James Bond novels and their film adaptations further popularized the image in popular culture and introduced numerous memorable villains like Ernst Stavro Blofeld and Auric Goldfinger.The first supervillain who wore a bizarre costume was the Lightning, from the 1938 film The Fighting Devil Dogs. The first supervillain to regularly battle a superhero was the Ultra-Humanite, who first appeared in Action Comics #13 (1939). In contrast to the super-strong Superman, he was a crippled and bald genius, and could be seen as one of the first examples of the evil genius archetype, due to his deformed body and baldness. His appearance can be viewed as a prototype for that used for Lex Luthor, Superman's greatest enemy on Earth. However, another potential supervillain is the Batman foe Doctor Death, an evil scientist who used poisons. He appeared in Detective Comics #29 (July 1939) and #30 (August 1939); however, these were his only Golden Age appearances.Well known supervillains[edit] Lex Luthor and other comic book supervillains like The Joker, Magneto, Loki, General Zod, Norman Osborn, The Mandarin, Ra's Al Ghul, Two-Face, Bane, William Stryker, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, Venom, The Penguin, Red Skull, Scarecrow, The Riddler, Sabretooth, Kingpin, Mister Freeze, Brainiac and Galactus are well known in popular culture and have been adapted to film and television.[3][4] Some notable examples of female comic book supervillains are Catwoman, Mystique, Talia al Ghul, Poison Ivy, Lady Deathstrike, The Dark Phoenix, Viper, Harley Quinn, Granny Goodness, Cheetah and Cassandra Nova.[5]Notable supervillains who did not originate from the comic book medium include Hannibal Lecter, Darth Vader and Palpatine from the Star Wars series, the Disney character Maleficent, Sauron and Saruman from The Lord of the Rings, Voldemort from the Harry Potter series, The Master and Davros from Doctor Who, Khan Noonien Singh from Star Trek, Agent Smith from The Matrix franchise, Gru from the Despicable Me series, Sylar from the NBC drama Heroes, The Queen of Blades from the Starcraft series, Bowser from Super Mario Bros, Ganon from The Legend of Zelda, Kefka and Sephiroth from Final Fantasy, Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik from Sonic The Hedgehog, Dr. Wily from the Mega Man series, The Illusive Man from the Mass Effect video game franchise, Albert Wesker from the Resident Evil series, Kane from the Command & Conquer, Demona from Gargoyles, and SHODAN from the System Shock series.
  • A supervillain is a person with extraordinary powers who use their abilities for a variety of means detrimental to humanity. They often come into conflict with those known as superheroes.
  • A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various media. They are sometimes used as foils to superheroes and other heroes. Whereas superheroes often wield fantastic powers, the supervillain possesses commensurate powers and abilities, and he could present a daunting challenge to the hero. Even without actual physical, mystical, superhuman or superalien powers, the supervillain often possesses a genius intellect that allows him to draft complex schemes or create fantastic devices. Other common traits include a megalomaniac streak, and possession of considerable resources to help further his aims. Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and terrorists and often have aspirations of world domination or universal leadership. Superheroes and supervillains often mirror each other in their powers, abilities, or origins. In some cases, the only difference between the two is that the hero uses his extraordinary powers to help others, while the villain uses his powers for selfish, destructive or ruthless purposes. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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