Stock Characters are villains who appear in many different media - although a Stock Character can be Heroic or Neutral that everybody will, of course, only be focusing on the villainous examples.
The use of Stock Characters is not always a good thing as they can be seen as rather generic if overused or when they appear in media that does not have a storyline to support them.
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- Bakeneko
- Bank Robbers (Captain Underpants)
- Banshee (folklore)
- Baron Samedi (folklore)
- Bats (folklore)
- Bears (Three Bears)
- Behemoth (theology)
- Beldams
- Big Bad Wolf
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- Black Eyed Children
- Bloody Mary (folklore)
- Bogeyman (folklore)
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- Captain Nemo
- Card Soldiers
- Cardinal Richelieu (Alexandre Dumas)
- Carmilla
- Catwoman
- Centaurs (mythology)
- Cerberus (mythology)
- Char Aznable
- Chimera (mythology)
- China Doll
- Coachman (Pinocchio)
- Cockatrice (folklore)
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- Count Dracula (Bram Stoker)
- Count Dracula (Universal classics)
- Count Orlok
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- Cthulhu (Lovecraft)
- Cyclops (mythology)
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- Darth Vader
- Demiurge
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- Demons (theology)
- Doctor Sivana
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- Dr. Henry Frankenstein
- Dr. Julius No
- Dr. Victor Frankenstein
- Dragons (folklore)
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- Edward Hyde
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- Elizabeth Bathory (Urban Legends)
- Emperor Palpatine
- Ernst Stavro Blofeld
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- Fairies (folklore)
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- Flatwoods Monster
- Flying Monkeys
- Folk Devil
- Foxes (folklore)
- Frankenstein's Monster
- Frankenstein's Monster (Universal)
- Fu Manchu
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- Ghost Trains
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- Giants (folklore)
- Gilgamesh (Epic of Gilgamesh)
- Gill-man
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- Goblins (D&D)
- Goblins (folklore)
- Godzilla
- Golem (folklore)
- Goliath (theology)
- Gossamer
- Green Knight
- Gremlins (folklore)
- Gremlins (Gremlins)
- Grendel (Beowulf)
- Grendel's Mother
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- Griffin (The Invisible Man)
- Grim Reaper
- Grim Reaper (folklore)
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- Hades (mythology)
- Hag (folklore)
- Harpies (mythology)
- Hastur (Lovecraft)
- Headless Horseman (folklore)
- Heat Miser
- Hellhounds (folklore)
- Hera (mythology)
- Herrscher of the Void
- Hobgoblins (D&D)
- Hook Killer
- Hydra (mythology)
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- Jack the Ripper
- Jackalopes (folklore)
- Jacob Marley
- James Hook
- James Moriarty
- Johnathan Faustus
- Joker (DC)
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- Lamia (mythology)
- Leviathan (theology)
- Loch Ness Monster
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- Mad Scientist (Country Justice)
- Magic Mirror
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- Medusa (mythology)
- Men In Black (conspiracy theory)
- Mephistopheles
- Mimic (D&D)
- Moby Dick
- Mombi
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- Monsters (folklore)
- Morgan le Fay (mythology)
- Mothman (cryptozoology)
- Mouse King (The Nutcracker)
- Mr. Freeze (comics)
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- Satan
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- Shocker (Kamen Rider)
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