Anyone wanna help me put one together so I can submit it? His Earth-616 counterpart is pure evil, and this version doesn't seem too far off from his comics counterpart.
Not much of a difference
That's for the staff to decide. Isn't it?
Well, regardless. They let their trauma consume them. What would the right word be?
Venom ain't a villain anymore
Omega Red
Gorr The God Butcher
Thane
Knull
Thanos
Green Goblin/Red Goblin
Doctor Doom
Mister Sinister
Stryfe
Apocalypse
The thing is. I've been there and back. I've been in that position. Everyone will go through trauma at some point in their lives. The question is how will they deal with it? Villains who became villains due to trauma allowed for their trauma to consume them rather than face it and deal with it properly. Or should I say they didn't do anything to address it properly?
Anyone wanna help me put one together so I can submit it? His Earth-616 counterpart is pure evil, and this version doesn't seem too far off from his comics counterpart.
Maul. He also voiced Starkiller. Who was initially a villain
A group of people or creatures with a connected mind, often controlled by a puppeteer so to speak. Examples include the Geonosians from Star Wars. There's also different Symbiote Hiveminds in Marvel, such as Poison or Knull's Symbiote Hivemind. Even the Flayed from Stranger Things is an example of a Hivemind, with The Mind Flayer being the puppet master.
Loki isn't really a villain anymore. Idk why he's being labeled as one.
I don't know. But trauma doesn't excuse doing evil things. Because it's a generic excuse to do evil. "This happened to me, that happened to me. So I'm just gonna use it to justify doing horrible things."
Thanos (comics)
Valak
@Jordan isle I'm aware. But not in the movies or games.
Entropy is scary asf
Even Delores Umbridge. Sure she was a bitch, but who would have thought she was as evil as she is? Turned Hogwarts into a dictatorship, tortured Harry, and attempted a second time. Who would have thought she was that evil? Not to mention she was incredibly xenophobic towards non humans.
Or Grant Ward?
Who else other than Jason Voorhees? Best I've got.
Darth Malak from Knights of the Old Republic. Gloated about how the Star Forge made him so powerful, yet he gets his arse handed to him by Revan Reborn. He was an idiot.
Sebastian Shaw in X-Men: First Class. Loved how Erik used his own words against him. And used Shaw's own prized coin to kill him. That was a long time coming.
Knull in the King in Black run. Star-Lord's quip was brilliant. This picture says it all. While Star-Lord didn't kill Knull, he did leave the latter in a severely weakened state, and barely alive.
Infinity Ultron, Thane, The Black Order. Yes. The Black Order had a sixth member, Black Swan, The Devil