Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190701105653

Yeah I understand that and I mostly try to avoid it. Most of my stories don't have the same villain multiple times. They mostly got them just one time or exceptions, if they are more important, two times. But also in nearly every story I have an "overarching" antagonist, a "Big Bad/Heavy" who is in the focus and the most prominent villain. But I think these villains got every long time running franchise. Yeah, I could ruin it with the gangsterboss, also because I should use more often "surprising villains" because they are great for detective stories and not someone who you already know is the bad guy in the first place. I did it in part 2 and 3 of this story, with the female hacker skunk who tries to get revenge on the police department she worked for and the uncle of the wolf lady who just uses them for his plans and in reality he helps the main villain to kidnap children. So maybe I should use a new surprising villain for part 4.