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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 1793795" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p><u>MARVEL</u></p><p></p><p><strong>Justin Hammer </strong> - An Ironman villain. No costume, no powers, just an evil old man with enough money to hire whatever villains he wanted to use as cannon fodder. He also created some really cool looking headquarters buildings to operate out of</p><p></p><p><strong>Count Neferia </strong> - Started as a rich megalomanic but then got better. In the three-issue Avengers 164-166 he got Superman-like powers and a really cool costume then planned to take over the world. Wonderful three-issue long fight scene intermixed with great dialogue and wonderful early John Byrne artwork. </p><p></p><p><strong>The Grim Reaper </strong> - Wonderman's brother, with another really cool costume including a scythe for a hand. Remained an interesting villain even after he died, coming back again and again as a member of the undead (which worked well given his title). </p><p></p><p><u>D.C.</u></p><p></p><p><strong>Darkseid </strong> - Jack Kirby broke the mold when he created this one. </p><p></p><p><strong>Terminator</strong> - A wonderful character, again with a really cool costume and loads of complexity. His playing "sugar daddy" to the traitorous Terra was a great but consistent turn of events. It's no wonder that the Teen Titans cartoon series uses him as the main villain.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bizzarro </strong> - Not evil, but the mishaps and trouble caused by him should qualify him for villain status. Probably one of the silliest characters ever created but what great fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 1793795, member: 8530"] [U]MARVEL[/U] [B]Justin Hammer [/B] - An Ironman villain. No costume, no powers, just an evil old man with enough money to hire whatever villains he wanted to use as cannon fodder. He also created some really cool looking headquarters buildings to operate out of [B]Count Neferia [/B] - Started as a rich megalomanic but then got better. In the three-issue Avengers 164-166 he got Superman-like powers and a really cool costume then planned to take over the world. Wonderful three-issue long fight scene intermixed with great dialogue and wonderful early John Byrne artwork. [B]The Grim Reaper [/B] - Wonderman's brother, with another really cool costume including a scythe for a hand. Remained an interesting villain even after he died, coming back again and again as a member of the undead (which worked well given his title). [U]D.C.[/U] [B]Darkseid [/B] - Jack Kirby broke the mold when he created this one. [B]Terminator[/B] - A wonderful character, again with a really cool costume and loads of complexity. His playing "sugar daddy" to the traitorous Terra was a great but consistent turn of events. It's no wonder that the Teen Titans cartoon series uses him as the main villain. [B]Bizzarro [/B] - Not evil, but the mishaps and trouble caused by him should qualify him for villain status. Probably one of the silliest characters ever created but what great fun. [/QUOTE]
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