“ | We have to level the playing field, Mr. Wilson. To put it plainly... shouldn't we have a league of our own? | „ |
~ Lex Luthor plotting to create a team of supervillains. |
“ | Don't tell me Patel didn't introduce the League! [...] The League of Ramona's Evil Ex-Boyfriends, man. How do you think we're organized enough to come after you like this? | „ |
~ Lucas Lee, to Scott Pilgrim |
These are teams of villains working together. Normally, a team is smaller than an organization, but exceptions exist.
Notes[]
- Only add at least 4 villains to this category. Individual villains do not count. If the teams are permanently disbanded or have been formed once, they should never be added to this category and thus do not count. In addition, fewer than 4 members (with two members being the minimum) should fall under Partners in Crime instead of this category.
- Also, teams cannot be Pure Evil, because groups do not have moral agency (even if all individual team members meet the criteria, as is the case, for example, for the God Hand). However, in the case of Partners in Crime, they can be Pure Evil if all members meet all the criteria. However, this category MUST NOT overlap with Partners in Crime.
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