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boyvirgo666

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I wanna see who here everyone thinks is the most evil super-villain ever. Im talking the biggest pscyho, the most evil bastard, the big kahoona of doom. Sure they might not be the most successful but they make your skin crawl with horror...and please dont say Satan.
my choices from 5-1 are
5.Lexx Luthor: in DC universe he paved the way for the destruction of earth. sure hes a genius and pretty successful in business but doesnt that lead you to wonder how many families hes destroyed as well as superheroes?

4. Magneto: ok who here can really doubt that megneto has ruined the lives of millions of people just because hes rascist. also hes kind of a hypocrite after WW2.

3. The joker: yeah yeah he deserves #1 to most people. hes insane. hes nuts. he has done horrible horrible things. He beat the scarecrow half to death with a chair. he killed one of the robins with a sledgehammer and killed him, he subjected us to naked pictures of commissionar gordon. but wait until you hear the next 2

2. Deathmonger: created by Adam warren for the comic empowered Deathmonger gets dead superheroes, puts chips in there brains to control them and uses them as his evil zombie hero army. he vaporized one of them and uses her teleporting powers to get around, he made one of them rip out his own skull to use as a weapon so he could ride in the giant mans head, AND he plays superhero fantasy football while he does all this. seriously who else would pull that kind of stuff? oh and by the way these dead superheroes can feel it and know whats going on.

1. Wiley Pete: ok...i can say alot about alot of supervillains. they rob banks, they kill kids, blah blah blah but nothing comes close to a guy who is a 10 foot tall fire elemental who has no urge for money or power. all he wants is to eat and have sex, he has become famous in the comic empowered for eating chunks of superheroes, talking to them while hes doing it then raping them in there more...um...durable body parts...like eye sockets. oh and here is a quote "thats the problem with Skull-f#$@ing a human level wimp like your friend here, no matter what i do my @&#* winds up super-heating the damn brain, which flashes into thousand degree steam, and explodes the skull like a damn grenade, its actually kinda funny but not very satisfying"

so yeah...those are my favorite most evil supervillains
 
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Mr. Starfish.

He is an evil starfish, he wanted to be an octopus, but the octopi said, "hells no, you're a starfish!"

And so begins Mr. Starfish's evil campaign of deep sea evil...


(Yes, I did use this in another thread but I don't care, dammit!)
 

Arsen

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1. Cersei Lannister. Power hungry, manipulative, conniving human being from the Song of Ice and Fire series. IF SOMETHING CHANGES DO NOT QUOTE ME ON THIS. I do not want to know anything as I am only on Game of Thrones.
2. The Tall Man. Phantasm.
3. FFT spoiler -
Delita Hyral by the end of the game. Used his friends to achieve all his goals, was set off by the fact that his sister was killed then he was used, and in the end he killed his wife out of rage and defense, therefore making it come full circle in that he became the kind of person he originally despised.
 

boyvirgo666

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oh a friend of mine pointed out that i should be more clear, i dont want your favorite super-villain, nor the best supervillain. just the most evil which i think is slightly less threads out there.

...and where did you find mr starfish?
 

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Red Skull, a Nazi agent trained by Hitler that serves as the primary antagonist to Captain America, and is considered a huge threat by S.H.I.E.L.D.

He also looks really cool.

 

Broken Orange

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Dr. Fetus. He is the defination of evil. If you look up evil in a dictionary, you'll find...

-adjective
1.
morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked: evil deeds; an evil life.
2.
harmful; injurious: evil laws.
3.
characterized or accompanied by misfortune or suffering; unfortunate; disastrous: to be fallen on evil days.
4.
due to actual or imputed bad conduct or character: an evil reputation.
5.
marked by anger, irritability, irascibility, etc.: He is known for his evil disposition.

-noun
6.
that which is evil; evil quality, intention, or conduct: to choose the lesser of two evils.
7.
the force in nature that governs and gives rise to wickedness and sin.
8.
the wicked or immoral part of someone or something: The evil in his nature has destroyed the good.
9.
harm; mischief; misfortune: to wish one evil.
10.
anything causing injury or harm: Tobacco is considered by some to be an evil.
11.
a harmful aspect, effect, or consequence: the evils of alcohol.
12.
a disease, as king's evil.

13.
Dr. Fetus!


Don't believe me? Play (almost) any Super Meat Boy level and you will understand. Plus, he punches women.
 
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boyvirgo666 said:
oh a friend of mine pointed out that i should be more clear, i dont want your favorite super-villain, nor the best supervillain. just the most evil which i think is slightly less threads out there.

...and where did you find mr starfish?
In the weekly episodes of My imagination...
 

TheAbominableDan

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Black Mask. When he found out who Catwoman was he kidnapped her sister and brother in law. Killed the husband, and made her sister eat him.
 

Anarchemitis

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Anyone who would go back in time and prevent World War II would have prevented Norman Borlaug [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug] from being born, which would have indirectly killed over 1 billion people. True story.

If evilness equals casualties, you can't beat that in terms of real-world numbers.
 

Broken Orange

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Anarchemitis said:
Anyone who would go back in time and prevent World War II would have prevented Norman Borlaug [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug] from being born, which would have indirectly killed over 1 billion people. True story.
I am sure that it says it somewhere in the article, but how so?
 

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Broken Orange said:
Anarchemitis said:
Anyone who would go back in time and prevent World War II would have prevented Norman Borlaug [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug] from being born, which would have indirectly killed over 1 billion people. True story.
I am sure that it says it somewhere in the article, but how so?
Norman Borlaug is a unfamous geneticist who created genetically modified wheat varieties which were higher yeild and more resistant to disease. These varieties in additition to agricultural reform in countries such as Mexico, India, Pakistan and some African countries has led either directly or indirectly by his work, to the prevention of over 1,000,000,000 people dying of starvation.
Those people would have died still, had he not been born.
 

Magnatek

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Broken Orange said:
Anarchemitis said:
Anyone who would go back in time and prevent World War II would have prevented Norman Borlaug [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug] from being born, which would have indirectly killed over 1 billion people. True story.
I am sure that it says it somewhere in the article, but how so?
If his lab wasn't converted for military purposes back in the Pearl Harbor attacks, his research on wheat and food preservation in general would never have happened, leading South Asia to not have the Green Revolution, and potentially dooming that many. Thus, making whoever would have stopped World War II one of the worst villains. I know it's a BIG stretch, but that's how I see it. Granted, I'm kind of out there, myself. Though, if they stopped WWII AFTER a few years of it, I'm not sure. However, it wouldn't have prevented the guy from being BORN.
 

boyvirgo666

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Anarchemitis said:
Anyone who would go back in time and prevent World War II would have prevented Norman Borlaug [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Borlaug] from being born, which would have indirectly killed over 1 billion people. True story.

If evilness equals casualties, you can't beat that in terms of real-world numbers.
damn...that would be evil. good thing no one has done it