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Come on! you know theres someone you can think of and I'd love to know! Off the top of my head I would say the Joker, he looks scary, he's insane and he'd blow your face off and make a joke out of it. I'm sure theres more but off the top of my head at the mo he's the one that comes to mind

2006-10-17 08:09:51 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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plan and simple BULLSEYEoff of daredevil cuz Bullseye is a psychopathic assassin with the ability to use any object, such as a playing card, a shuriken, or even a pencil, and throw or shoot it with lethal accuracy He is one of Daredevil's chief and most personal foes, usually appearing as Kingpin's hired assassin and serving as antithesis to the hero in a much more direct way than the Punisher. In his earliest appearances, Bullseye was one of the more prominent enemies of Daredevil, frequently confronting the superhero. However, he was quickly established as insane, degenerating further when a brain tumor created hallucinations that everyone he met was Daredevil. As Daredevil was his arch-enemy, he began killing random people under the belief that he was killing his nemesis Escaping prison after being cured and vowing revenge, he found that the Kingpin, his usual employer, had retained the services of a new assassin: Elektra, Daredevil's former lover. In one of the more famous deaths in comics history, the two villains battled it out, and Bullseye impaled Elektra on her own sai, in Daredevil #181, saying "You're good... but me, I'm magic", a line that made it to the movie incarnation of Daredevil. After reviewing the medical reports from Murdock's childhood accident, Bullseye became convinced that Matt Murdock was really Daredevil, and had been given superhuman powers by the chemical spill that blinded him.
In the course of their battle, Bullseye killed Daredevil's longtime love interest, Karen Page, with one of Daredevil's own billy clubs

look he killed two of the women daredevil loved and and hes a crazy freak he is far more insane then the joker bet dat

2006-10-21 02:44:00 · answer #1 · answered by ermaarthur@sbcglobal.net 3 · 0 0

Joker is the one I would choose too. He is insane and what makes him really scary is not only his face but also that he is very smart. He thinks things through to where he will have the upper hand even if he loses he leaves a mark on you forever. Also Urochimaru is bad too off of Naruto. He is able to project images that seem very real of you dying and then he comes up for the killer blow. Also snakes are what he uses and giant ones too. And if that was not enough he can stretch himself so he can catch and hide better than most ninja.

2006-10-17 13:39:52 · answer #2 · answered by ghost_sniperx 3 · 0 0

Lex Luthor. In nearly every form of media he has been portrayed in, he is freaking scary. Originally he was the mad scientist, the evil genius who would develop machines to not only become filthy rich, but to kill Superman, which he has come close to many times in the past. But once the 1980's came around, it seemed that Lex had transformed into something far more terrifying. A Machiavellian business man. With unlimited resources, far reaching connections, mind-boggling intelligence and an unyielding hatred of the Man of Steel, he became the greatest villain to ever walk the earth.

2006-10-17 14:07:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Joker is right up there. I have nightmares about him. But there are others.

Thanos, who wanted to destroy half the universe; okay, he's 'cosmic', not realistic.

Doomsday, who actually did what so many other lesser bad guys can only dream about: he KILLED Superman.

Darkseid; he is DC's version of a 'cosmic' evil guy. He is sort of like Darth Vader, only he was never good and got seduced, he was always that way. Creepy.

Judge Death (and the other Dark Judges) from 2000 AD magazine, home of Judge Dredd. They are unsurpassed evil; they only came to our world after they judged everybody on their own world for the terrible crime of 'life' and condemned them to death.

Kid Miracleman, in Miracleman, who devastated London. Now, THAT was a TRUE battle between superbeings with incredible powers...! Who can forget the bodies he left strewn over the city, the hands and feet flying as he ripped people apart...? All that, because he wanted to force Miracleman to kill him, because he didn't have the guts to do it himself.

But for my money, the cruelest of them all is Adrian Veidt, Ozymandias from the Watchmen series. He killed three million people, and convinced the heroes to let him go afterward...!

Alan Moore left the ending as sort of a Lady or the Tiger, but I like to think that Veidt was exposed and executed as the despicable mass-murderer that he was.

BTW, wasn't Alana the name of Adam Strange's wife on the planet Rann...?

2006-10-17 14:51:59 · answer #4 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 0 0

To me the worst is Gauron, hes from Full Metal Panic an anime, he is insane, you have to look at his profile.
While little is known about Gauron at the present, he is Sousuke’s strongest and most formidable enemy throughout the TV series. He’s a terrorist of the highest caliber sponsored by a mysterious organization, but little is known about Gauron’s benefactors other than the fact that they appear to be more formidable and possess greater resources than even the notorious Soviet KGB.

Believed to be Japanese, or at least of Asian ethnicity, Gauron and Sousuke have a long and bloodstained history together. Sousuke left a big scar on Gauron’s forehead when he and then Soviet Spetsnaz commander Major Kalinin ambushed Gauron in a sniper attack back in Sousuke’s Afghan guerilla days. This is but one of many battle scars Sousuke inflicts upon this vicious manslayer over the course of the series.

A formidable AS pilot of tremendous talent, Gauron's dangerous Codarl AS has bested Mithril's frontline AS, the M9 Gernsback, in battle on several occasions. Even Sousuke and his ARX-7 Arbalest have great difficulty competing against Gauron's fearsome skill in their many confrontations across the course of the series.
He also appears to have a nearly supernatural ability to survive certain death, including the destruction of his AS, and the sniper attack. The Sniper Attack was explained with a metal plate in his skull, and his survival of his AS' self-destruct was explained with Gauron using the Lambda Driver at the last moment to protect his body.
Also he does not care if he dies, infact he wants to die at Sousuke's hands, if he was still a saint, to him a saint is the perfect soldier, a perfect killing machine.
He tried to take down the Tuath De Daanan, a multi billion dollar submarine with him in it.

2006-10-17 15:06:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think real life baddies the Nazis make the best baddies in fiction because you don't need any explanations and every thing the hero does to them is completely justified. You couldn't have invented such perfect evil characters if you tried.

2016-03-28 13:11:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Villains; the tenants in the building of Rosemary's Baby.
Imagine a building full of Satan worshippers (along with her husband, no less) coercing a young woman to give birth to Satan's child.

2006-10-17 09:31:15 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Vincent Kennedy Mcmahon. He single handedly destroyed the territorial system of wrestling and left fans with no choice but to watch his godawful product.

2006-10-17 14:17:37 · answer #8 · answered by snoop_dougie_doug04 5 · 0 0

In terms of sheer Badassery, I would look at the characters in "For a Few Dollars more"

2006-10-17 10:01:10 · answer #9 · answered by outlaw_tattoo_biker 4 · 0 0

Magneto is the worst because he believes what he is doing is right. He doesn't see anything wrong with killing millions. Plus he has the power to do it.

2006-10-17 12:43:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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