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Loolveus wrote: AustinDR wrote: Don't know on DCEU!Luthor. If  I remember correctly, main reason as to why Lex was disqualified was because of what Erich Ludendorff had done in his film. Gassing a civilian village, torturing of people solely to test his gas, etc. But Ludendorff's film came after, so I don't get why that disqualifies Lex, technically it should mean Lex set the minimum henious standard.

Agreed. And, Luthor's total bodycount plus attempted bodycount includes everyone in a Washington DC room, a village full of people, and everyone Doomsday would have killed if he hadn't been stopped. Both Luthor and Ludendorff have a village's blood on their hands plus extra. And really, if both of them are mass murderers with bodycounts in the dozens/hundreds, they should be equally bad. If Person A has murdered 3 million innocents, and Person B has muredered 6 million, is the former REALLY not heinous enough? Because to me that's ridiculous.

Any objections to the others though? Because if not, I want the Pure Evil category to be added for each and every one of them.