For vidya games, my favorite villain is (Max Payne 2 spoilers) Vladimir Lem. He's not necessarily the "most evil" or arguably even the best villain evar, but his demeanor is excellent and very reminiscent of Milton's interpretation of Satan. Plus his final line is one of the best Villainous Last Words ever put to paper: "Max, dearest of all my friends ... I was supposed to be the hero."
For literature and by extension superhero stories, Jack Slash from Worm. He's the leader of a gang of murder-hobos called the Slaughterouse Nine, and he's described as looking like Johnny Depp while running around superhero fights in jeans and an unbuttoned shirt. It's worth noting that on a team that includes (but is not limited to): a girl whose extensive knowledge of biology lets her craft world-ending plagues or resurrect corpses and stitch them into something that would make Doc Frankenstein shit his pants, a woman who can pick and choose which physical laws apply to her, a man whom your mind cannot comprehend as hostile to you even as he's standing in front of you and slitting your throat, and a man who can regenerate near-instantly from any injury and then adapt himself so he can no longer be wounded that way again, Jack Slash is the most dangerous member of the Nine. And did I mention that his superpower is that he can cut things from really far away with a knife?
Plus I'd wager he wins the "most evil" contest as well. Here's an excerpt from Worm that I'm spoilering for length and also to act as a sort of trigger warning:
Here's [http://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/interlude-25/] the page where that came from.
For literature and by extension superhero stories, Jack Slash from Worm. He's the leader of a gang of murder-hobos called the Slaughterouse Nine, and he's described as looking like Johnny Depp while running around superhero fights in jeans and an unbuttoned shirt. It's worth noting that on a team that includes (but is not limited to): a girl whose extensive knowledge of biology lets her craft world-ending plagues or resurrect corpses and stitch them into something that would make Doc Frankenstein shit his pants, a woman who can pick and choose which physical laws apply to her, a man whom your mind cannot comprehend as hostile to you even as he's standing in front of you and slitting your throat, and a man who can regenerate near-instantly from any injury and then adapt himself so he can no longer be wounded that way again, Jack Slash is the most dangerous member of the Nine. And did I mention that his superpower is that he can cut things from really far away with a knife?
Plus I'd wager he wins the "most evil" contest as well. Here's an excerpt from Worm that I'm spoilering for length and also to act as a sort of trigger warning:
Riley panted for breath. Her body wasn't listening, now.
She reached her mommy?s room, then collapsed on the floor, head turned towards the foot of the bed.
The carpet was stained with blood. On it, just beside the bed, her mother lay face down, head turned to one side just like Riley?s was. She was covered in stitches. There wasn't a place where Riley could have reached out and placed a hand down flat without touching one of the marks.
An entire row had been cut open, the stitches severed, from temple, down the side of her throat, along the side of her body to her pelvis.
Too much blood loss. Her mind leaped into action, reaching for knowledge she hadn't had earlier in the night, knowledge of how to fix people. She took in details, grasped everything from the amount of blood her mommy had to heart rate and the amount of air she was breathing, just from the clues in how fast the blood flowed and the color of the skin. She knew the order she?d have to fix things. Ideas fired through her mind, telling her how to close the wounds, to draw the blood out of the carpet and clean it, or even making something that would do the same thing blood did, out of water and some junk from the kitchen, all with the exact right amount of electricity, to fill the veins and carry a low amount of air throughout the body, staving off the shut down of her brain long enough for Riley to figure out something else.
But she was too tired.
?Hurry,? Mister Jack?s voice was almost gentle. ?You have time. You can fix her, can?t you??
She could. Maybe she even had the strength to do it, to get downstairs and climb up onto the kitchen counter to get the things she needed out of the cabinets, and get back up here. She could cut the lamp cord and use the frayed end with? with a lot of salt, to get the right frequency.
But she was too tired. The moment she was done saving her mommy, she?d have to run to the bathroom and save daddy. Then she?d have to run downstairs and save Drew. After that she?d save Muffles, and hurry back to mommy. In each room, one or two scary people waited for her. Waited and watched while she worked, then undid her work or came up with worse things to do.
She knew because she?d been doing this for hours.
She reached her mommy?s room, then collapsed on the floor, head turned towards the foot of the bed.
The carpet was stained with blood. On it, just beside the bed, her mother lay face down, head turned to one side just like Riley?s was. She was covered in stitches. There wasn't a place where Riley could have reached out and placed a hand down flat without touching one of the marks.
An entire row had been cut open, the stitches severed, from temple, down the side of her throat, along the side of her body to her pelvis.
Too much blood loss. Her mind leaped into action, reaching for knowledge she hadn't had earlier in the night, knowledge of how to fix people. She took in details, grasped everything from the amount of blood her mommy had to heart rate and the amount of air she was breathing, just from the clues in how fast the blood flowed and the color of the skin. She knew the order she?d have to fix things. Ideas fired through her mind, telling her how to close the wounds, to draw the blood out of the carpet and clean it, or even making something that would do the same thing blood did, out of water and some junk from the kitchen, all with the exact right amount of electricity, to fill the veins and carry a low amount of air throughout the body, staving off the shut down of her brain long enough for Riley to figure out something else.
But she was too tired.
?Hurry,? Mister Jack?s voice was almost gentle. ?You have time. You can fix her, can?t you??
She could. Maybe she even had the strength to do it, to get downstairs and climb up onto the kitchen counter to get the things she needed out of the cabinets, and get back up here. She could cut the lamp cord and use the frayed end with? with a lot of salt, to get the right frequency.
But she was too tired. The moment she was done saving her mommy, she?d have to run to the bathroom and save daddy. Then she?d have to run downstairs and save Drew. After that she?d save Muffles, and hurry back to mommy. In each room, one or two scary people waited for her. Waited and watched while she worked, then undid her work or came up with worse things to do.
She knew because she?d been doing this for hours.