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Counting down my #top10 #villains of #comics
HONORABLE MENTION: DOOMSDAY (1992)
And honorable mention for Superman villains must go to Doomsday, the Kryptonian hell-beast who infamously killed Superman. (He got better)
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Counting down my #top10 #villains of #comics
HONORABLE MENTION: VENOM (Marvel 1984)
My personal favorite Spiderman villain - even more impressive for an origin as Spiderman's replacement black-and-white suit
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Counting down my #Top10 #villains of #comics
(4) Red Skull (Marvel 1941)
Well, it wouldn't be a Top 10 Villains of Comics without a Nazi - and it doesn't get much more Nazi than Red Skull
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Mega-City Law
@2000AD #JudgeDredd Case Files 5: Apocalypse War (prog 244)
The Apocalypse War has begun – and first round goes to the Sov mega-city East Meg One. Actually, the first few dozen or so rounds will go to East Meg One...
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Also in the comics, Thanos' motive is that he is enamored with Mistress Death, the female personification of Death in the Marvel universe - but sadly not this personification of death @Iady_death
Counting down my #top10 #villains of #comics
Honorable Mention: Galactus (Marvel 1966)
In awarding Fantastic Four and Doctor Doom entries in our Top 10 Heroes & Villains respectively, we have to give honorable mention to the big purple dude that eats planets
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Counting down my #top10 #heroes of #comics:
(6) Fantastic Four - Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic (Marvel 1961)
Marvel's iconic superhero team (even if they haven't fared so well in cinematic adaptations - unless you count The Incredibles)
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@Tatiana19796 I think Angela Carter had some variants on this (and of course was the source of inspiration for the film The Company of Wolves). There's usually quite the sexual subtext to the story as well!
Counting down my #top10 #villains of #comics
(7) Kingpin (Marvel 1967)
Although I might shuffle his entry in my top 10 list later @comicsandroses