Thread:B1bl1kal/@comment-6822927-20180305172707/@comment-6822927-20180305174009

Actually I have read up on the criteria for it. And having reviewed the information about Nos-4-A2, I am fairly certain he counts.

See, Nos-4-A2 initially has some comedic traits at first, but as time went on he was played more and more seriously, losing those traits. In his second appearance, for example, he has to oil his coffin because it takes so long to close. By Revenge of the Monsters, he is trying to turn all the galaxy into Wirewolves so he can feast on them all, and none of it is played for laughs once. His treatment of Ty Parsec as a Wirewolf is to not care at how much pain he is in. It was probably one of the darker episode's in the series. Notably, he is the only villain to die onscreen. He is definitely heinous enough as well, with none of his crimes being played as comedy.

The big issue I have is his agency, as he was made Zurg. However, robots are repeatedly shown to have moral agency no matter who builds them, like with XL, with most of them have a clear sense of right and wrong. So, I don't think this is much of an issue.

Overall, I would say he counts.