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Best comic villain ever created:

 

The Joker >>>>>> brilliant, demented, heartless

 

agreed. he's the most unpredictable. this is an excerpt of the Joker wiki:

 

This capricious nature, coupled with his maniacal bloodlust, makes Joker the one villain that the DC Universe's other super-villains fear; in the Villains United and Infinite Crisis mini-series, the members of the villains' Secret Society refuse to induct the Joker for this reason. In the one-shot Underworld Unleashed, the Trickster remarks, "When super-villains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."

 

'Nuff said.

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Best comic villain ever created:

 

The Joker >>>>>> brilliant, demented, heartless

 

beg to disagree

 

the best comic villain ever created goes by the name of Doom

 

Dr. Doom

 

http://www.marvel.com/universe3zx/images/5/52/DrDoom_Head.jpg

 

 

- has conquered the world at least twice

 

- has literally been to hell and back

 

- a genius comparable to Reed Richards, even built a working time machine.

 

- has taken possession of cosmic power from Galactus

 

- rules his own nation

 

- diabolical and devious

 

- has gone head to head with other cosmic beings like The Beyonder and Thanos

 

the joker looks like a plain thug next to the villain known as DOOM

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beg to disagree

 

the best comic villain ever created goes by the name of Doom

 

Dr. Doom

 

http://www.marvel.com/universe3zx/images/5/52/DrDoom_Head.jpg

- has conquered the world at least twice

 

- has literally been to hell and back

 

- a genius comparable to Reed Richards, even built a working time machine.

 

- has taken possession of cosmic power from Galactus

 

- rules his own nation

 

- diabolical and devious

 

- has gone head to head with other cosmic beings like The Beyonder and Thanos

 

the joker looks like a plain thug next to the villain known as DOOM

 

I don't know much about his credentials but for me it's Lex Luthor.

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beg to disagree

 

the best comic villain ever created goes by the name of Doom

 

Dr. Doom

 

http://www.marvel.com/universe3zx/images/5/52/DrDoom_Head.jpg

- has conquered the world at least twice

 

- has literally been to hell and back

 

- a genius comparable to Reed Richards, even built a working time machine.

 

- has taken possession of cosmic power from Galactus

 

- rules his own nation

 

- diabolical and devious

 

- has gone head to head with other cosmic beings like The Beyonder and Thanos

 

the joker looks like a plain thug next to the villain known as DOOM

 

Doom is certainly one of the most powerful but I like Joker's unpredictability. Doom's a power hungry dictator, not to mention vain and evil an practically everything else. But I'm more entertained by crazy psychos. Although Doom is a crazy despot himself,he doesn't really rank up high on the crazy scale. he's just really got a big ego. In a few days Doom will call his own press conference and announce that he asked to be traded from the LAtveria Lakers. :lol:

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I was thinking more along the lines of actual criminal intent and "achievement"

 

Doom owns most villains on that scale (yes even Luthor), no one has done the things he did, nor has had the balls to come up with some of the crazy thing he does.

 

and yes Doom is better than Luthor. Luthor wants to rule the world, Doom has, twice.

 

he asked to be traded from the LAtveria Lakers

 

LOL @ LAtveria Lakers

 

teh ghey ....

 

what you don't like chuck taylors?

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I was thinking more along the lines of actual criminal intent and "achievement"

 

Doom owns most villains on that scale (yes even Luthor), no one has done the things he did, nor has had the balls to come up with some of the crazy thing he does.

 

and yes Doom is better than Luthor. Luthor wants to rule the world, Doom has, twice.

LOL @ LAtveria Lakers

what you don't like chuck taylors?

 

Well more or less Doom does have it high on the achievement scale. I wouldn't be surprised if he tries to rule the galaxy or the universe. I was actually surprised he wasn't involved in the Superhero Registration thingy but I guess pitting heroes against each other isn't really Doom's style.

 

as for Luthor, well Luthor's hatred for Superman usually supercedes any actual desire to rule the world. So I guess that makes his ruling the world as 2nd priority. When Luthor succeeds at something criminal, it is usually aimed to torment the man of steel and if he actually gets something out of the criminal activity, it would be more of a plus than a reward in itself.

 

Doom as always wanted to be more powerful. How is he btw? I seem to notice that Marvel comics these days tend to focus more on the squabbles between the registered and unregistered heroes rather than heroes versus supervillains. In Civil War, the heroes fought each other and now, they're fighting the Hulk. It seems to me that the only people who are actually fighting bad guys are the X-Men and I really don't like the way they're going with the X-Men these days. The mutants are being handed boring stories.

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doom is on the sidelines for now i think while Iron Man rises to true villainy

 

there has been talk of a large scale Marvel event involving skrulls and their unique mimicking powers (makes you think eh? what if Tony is a skrull? what if Cap was a skrull? BlackBolt?) sounds very interesting to me.

 

 

there's a big X Event coming in the next few weeks, which is supposedly done old-school style that will bring more light into the saga of the muties.

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doom is on the sidelines for now i think while Iron Man rises to true villainy

 

there has been talk of a large scale Marvel event involving skrulls and their unique mimicking powers (makes you think eh? what if Tony is a skrull? what if Cap was a skrull? BlackBolt?) sounds very interesting to me.

there's a big X Event coming in the next few weeks, which is supposedly done old-school style that will bring more light into the saga of the muties.

 

The Skrulls thing stinks of a retcon in the making. (Or maybe just a failsafe backup for Marvel in case they crash in the wake of Cap's death)

 

I think all the major villains are on the sidelines now except for the X-Villains. From the way I've seen their marketing of the Endagered Species saga for the X-Family, it's a really big deal. Will Marvel have balls enough to k*ll of more major characters in the Marvel U? Joe Q should have a few drinks with Mitch Kupchak about getting rid of superstars. Maybe Mitch can teach him how to hang on to problematic superstars. :lol:

 

Meanwhile in the DC Universe, I just don't get this Countdown thing. It's so difficult to follow because there are a lot storylines occuring in major comicbooks of the DCU. Being limited to Batman and the JLA pages, it's kind of hard to follow the storyline but the DCU seems hellbent on getting rid of major sidekicks. i.e. Dick Grayson/Jason Todd, Jimmy Olsen, Bart Allen (he never really grew into the Flash costume, I always thought of him as Big Kid Flash in a Flash costume)

 

Another Flash bites the dust.

 

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R. I. P. Bart Allen

 

Rest In Peace Bart, we barely knew ya. Bring back Wally now! Pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassssssssssssssssssse!!!!

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