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Lex Luthor ("Superman"/DC)

Superman’s tricked out with some of the best powers available, but his archenemy, Lex Luthor, is limited to the human skill set. Luckily for Luthor, being wicked smart and ridiculously wealthy makes that limitation easy to work around. He’s a sociopathic corporate giant with a hankering for world domination, not to mention a penchant for bloody vengeance. But he must have the best PR people in the business, because despite all of that, Luthor won the election in 2000 and served as President of the United States. His term ran short due to his other favorite pastime: trying to kill Superman. He never gets enough of that one.

 

The Joker ("Batman"/DC)

Who’s crazier than the Joker? Batman, since he never bothers to finish off the rampaging psychotic when he has the chance. Sure, the caped crusader has that noble no-kill policy, but how many people have to die at the hands of the Joker just so Batty can live with himself? And the Clown Prince of Crime doesn’t just kill them in the old humdrum ways; he uses prop comedy! Unwitting victims might get joy-buzzered to death or take a cyanide cream pie to the face. Catch him on a bad day and he’s even worse. When the Joker possessed Mister Mxyzptlk’s powers, he spent his time terrorizing and killing Batman, then bringing him back to life and starting over again. And the less said about the horror he visited on Commissioner Gordon and his daughter the better. Really.

 

Ozymandias ("Watchmen"/DC)

Some would say that Ozymandias is no more a supervillain than he is a superhero, and that Alan Moore’s "Watchmen" flies in the face of such moral absolutes. Well, nuts to them! Ozymandias is the most dangerous sort of villain. He’s not a sociopath or a madman; the only thing driving his actions is his firm belief that he is right. Murder means nothing to the man who thinks his actions will bring forth utopia; the end will always justify the means. Along with his massive intellect comes his equally enormous ego, and a conviction that the simpletons of the world couldn’t possibly come together without the illusion of a common enemy devised by him. In the name of righteousness, he slaughtered millions. So what if he happened to save the world at the end of the day? He’s still a very bad man.

 

Dark Phoenix ("X-Men"/Marvel)

Exposure to solar flare radiation caused "X-Men" hero Jean Grey to reform as Phoenix, a being with godlike powers. But after Mastermind’s mind games, she became the cosmic badass known as Dark Phoenix. Grey’s pitiless incarnation embodied chaos, and kill-for-kill no other force comes close. She chomped on stars to satisfy her appetite for energy, killing billions when one nosh went nova. Turning the destruction inward, she took herself out after the X-Men pounded some humanity back into her. It was one glorious cycle of tragic evil until history got a rewrite, wherein Jean’s role was substituted for that of a clone. For the sake of villain appreciation, it’s best to just ignore the ill-conceived retcon and stick with the original story.

 

The Red Skull ("Captain America"/Marvel)

Sometimes it’s nice to have a simple baddie, a guy whose motives are clear. You know, someone you can really feel free to hate without any fear of a future redemption arc. For that, there’s no one better than crimson-headed Nazi, Johann Schmidt, aka the Red Skull. Just ask Captain America (if he wasn’t totally dead) and he’d tell you, Hitler’s hand-trained bellhop along with his Dust of Death is reliable. No matter what’s going on in the real world, the Red Skull’s always working on the Fourth Reich and turning folks into skull-heads. Even other villains are skeeved out by him. The general consensus in the criminal underworld seems to be, "Uh, we’re bad guys and all, but, dude, you’re a freaking Nazi!"


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I'm going to have to give this question some serious thought.

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Jonah Jameson he was a mean S.O.B.



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