I was deeply skeptical of the claim that these would be villains that I hadn't heard of but they were in fact all villains I hadn't heard of. Well done.
I never understand why something for kids is a bad thing.. when you think about it.. you gonna make something there is entertainment, funny or has a good lesson without putting down ones throat .. I mean.. Steven Spielberg, Disney, Studio Ghibli and so on has made so much good too awesome movies there is fun for kids and adults alike.. it’s just feels respectless and lazy like if someone makes you happy as a child and you still loved it or even teenagers which is worst because you are edgy and disrespectful.. not all but that’s one of ideas of teenagers.. what people should say is .. comics is for everyone and those who thinks they are childish or immature.. is in the right too do so as long those who love it is in there right too disagreeing on that worldview.. or something like that..!
@@maosama3695 Maybe not, but it certainly does equate to "not for children". I know I wouldn't give my kid some gore-filled horror fest for entertainment.
Make he's too un-obscure for this list. After all, he was introduced in the same comic that introduce Professor Pyg, who has gotten somewhat of a cult following.
I agree with above comments on Prof. Pyg, bc DC involved this character to various crucial events in the Batman's comics, but give Flamingo a chance. He totally nailed it in the Batman & Robin, event the Penguin is afraid of him... .
Thank you for this. May I offer some other suggestions (which the comment readers may or not have heard of)? -- The Smiler (Transmetropolitan) -- Chester (Deadly Class) -- The Splinterfolk (Animal Man)
Please make a part two to this video. Other are : mauvais a wolverine villain who ate wolverines eye ball. Mr x put his dog in an oven as a child Rufus Delgado who fused himself to a cop in X-men and was flying around using her body . There are just too many not to have a sequel lol
Dog Welder! You forgot him. He kills dogs, then he keeps them, and welds them to peoples faces! It's a bit crazy and who even thought of such a character.
One I'd add to this list, Fifty Sue. A 12 year old girl who has the powers of God. "Not A god, She has the powers of God" But she still has the absolutely toxic personality of a Spoiled little girl. Even worse, She hero worships Deathstroke
Honestly, I found 8:55 through 9:10 utterly confusing. It could be me, but I think that was badly explained. Was the issue that the kid didn't stay as a kid? Was the issue that the kid could see the voilence? The villain is actually a child? Why did this cause him unimaginable pain? The villain... is there only one villain? And why did he see the chlid as a villain? Or this is a representation of his ward? Does the villain even matter, does he see all villains as his ward? Wait, I thought he was the villain, why is he beating the villain?
So I'd like to start a discussion about how to beat some of comic book's monstrosities of villains as just the regular Joe or Jane we may be. I feel one of the aspects of fictional villains that's so enticing is the emotional state of inevitability and dread they can inflict on their victim(s) however, when reading or watching these works of fiction, do you watch as a bystander, the villain or the victim? For a moment I ask that you take the perspective of the potential victim, or should I say the villain's next target.
Andthen there's Hazel and Chacha from Umbrella Academy. Sure the series is more well known now thanks to the Netflix adaptation, but it was pretty obscure way back, and the version of the characters in the comics are very different to the versions in the show. In the comics, Hazel and Chacha are homidal psychopaths whose introduction involves them enjoying a pie so much they kidnap the chef and torture him until he tells them his secret recipe...which they completely forgot about once they become focused on their job, and go so far as to cause the apocalypse just to ensure they have managed to murder a single person. Out of the villains seen in the series so far, they're easily the most depraced and the most memorable.
The Mandrill is the only one I'm aware of since he was in a Spider-man comic forcing spider-woman to fight Parker after the loss of his spider-sense... but that's the only time I've seen him.
Muse aka Vincent Van Gore use the body parts of his victims to create his "masterpieces". Terror basically can't die because for every body part he loses he replaces it with the limbs of his victims. Swarm is a walking corpse who is only propt up by a swarm of bees.
Mannequin, from the Worm serial by Wildbow. Part of a serial killer supervillain group, he was originally a superhero using his power-induced intelligence to create habitable domes that would allow mankind to thrive on other worlds and in inhospitable portions of Earth, such as the ocean floor. Then one of the story's resident kaijus murdered his family in front of him and broke his mind. He turned his technology on himself, creating a new exoskeletal body for himself that strongly resembles a mannequin (including an absence of eyes, ears, nose and mouth) and houses all his organs, rearranged for greater efficiency. In addition, every segment of his body is attached by chains, allowing him to move in ways a human body could not. He prefers to target those who, like him once upon a time, are genuinely trying to make the world a better place. And that's only the second most disturbing I can think of from the series. If you want the worst, look up Nursery from his sequel, Ward. I don't even want to THINK about her.
@@OmniGman Bonesaw is pretty awful, but the fact that she fits into the "evil child" trope means that it can be easy to become partially numb to her due to family with her character type (at least until her more disturbing experiments come into play). That's why I picked Mannequin, on a design level he's more alien and unsettling, even if he lacks her staying power.
@@OmniGman I'll give you that one. He's got the evil kid appearance, but his mannerisms are off enough that it's unsettling, almost like he's just wearing that body or that his nature just is beyond that form. It helps that even Jack was wary of him.
@@EditDeath It's the way he's monochrome and keeps flickering like an old black and white TV that's malfunctioning because his body keeps rewinding. It gives him this unreal aspect. Plus, like you said, if Jack freaking Slash is wary of you, you know you're a dangerous person. It doesn't help that his motivations were never really explored so we don't know why he is so cruel.
What about Onomatopoeia from Green arrow and Batman Cacophony? The guy is a serial killer, who does comic book sound effects (AKA Onomatopoeias) in "real life" (like BANG, RATATATATATATA, BOOM, ZAP, BLAM, etc) and just does it for sh*t and giggles, usually in middle of combat or before killing his victims. Heck, the guy even does the sound of his own bones breaking, blood losing and getting shoot, one of the (non-appareance) creepiest Dc villains in my opinion...........Also, killed hundreds of civilians and minor vigilantes, almost killed Green Arrow 2 (Connor Hawke), defeated Deadshoot (tried to kill Deadshoot but he survived), Fooled and used the Joker as a bait for Batman (and almost killed him), killed Silver St. Cloud and managed to fool THE GODDAMN BATMAN, all alone and with not superpowers.
For murmur incase you didn't know the real reason he cuts out his tung and sewed his mouth shut because he had a tic that made him say his crimes and stuff out loud and he didn't wanna incriminate himself
Non-comic (dis)honourable mention: Grey Boy: traps you in a torture filled timeloop, that can't bestroyed and will (according to him) last until the sun goes out.
"Never heard of"? Please! Murmur, from the Geoff Johns run on Flash. Cornelius Stirk, from the same era of Detective Comics that gave us Scarface and the Ventriliquist, and your number one is from my favorite Miracleman story of all time, "The Return of John Bates." Plus, who doesn't remember Daredevil, the Black Widow, and Shanna the She-Devil smashing into the Oval Office with jet packs? And the Black Spectre storyline marked the first appearance of Silver Samurai (Daredevil 111).
Another one: Junior. The tormented and tortured daughter and victim of the original Ragdoll, She took to self mutilation to ward off his advances, and slipped into insanity. She had his same triple jointed abilities, but basically used them for one purpose; To command a vast criminal empire from a wooden crate in a basement. Particularly enjoys mutilating her enemies families
Apologies if I sound dumb but Im still confused as to how Kid Miracleman power works or why is it disturbing. If someone could explain it to me, It will be pretty helpful, thanks and stay safe.
If I wanted to explain, basically imagine shazam the power when a kid yells shazam and he will turned into a superpower muscular hero to save the world, while kid miracle man yells and transform into a very dark evil and disturbing muscular psycho that did lots of killings and murders which in fact the innocent kid will have to endure with ptsd on the atrocities that he had done when transform, which he the kid itself unable to control and didn't partake in the killings, while the transformation of he kid is the one who does all the evil stuff
You missed out the fact that in the untold stories of KID MIRACLEMAN, drawn by Kelly Jones, he corners a woman in the alley way, rapes her and then twists her head, instantly killing her. Kid miracleman is an absolute sicko. That actual short couple of pages is now incredibly hard to find. Actually it was in one of the three issues of Miracleman Apocrypha.
I enjoyed that series until the psychiatrist showed up in an exoskeleton, at which point it stopped being a horror story for me. But the part where Ernie killed the nurse in the first issue ("No. Evil Ernie!")? That sold me for a while.
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@@jaysinleigh First appeared in an episode in Arrow season 3. Reappears in a couple of episodes in season 4 as one of Hive's enforcers (along side Brick).
I'm surprised no one mentioned Scarecrow. No not the DC one the Marvel one. Ebenzezer Laughton. Take a mentally handicapped serial killer that believes people are gifts left behind by his abusive late mother. Make him think that he's helping these "presents" by opening them up and letting the fear out and them give him a murder of trained attack crows. Then go ahead and make him a mutant that has healing factor, super strength, and adrenal glands that produce a pheremone that causes panic attacks in anyone he gets close to and was able to take on Captain America and Ghost Rider at the same time and walk away afterward.
I was deeply skeptical of the claim that these would be villains that I hadn't heard of but they were in fact all villains I hadn't heard of. Well done.
I know Right 👉 👉
Im a pro then
But it just may be that they became far more popular in the recent year
10 villains that make you wonder if comic book artists are insane.
I don't wonder, I just know
Oh please insane people don't make sense to begin with.
Mmmmm look at their paycheques instead.
Wouldn’t that be the authors who write the stories
We all go a little mad sometimes...
4:14
"Joe who?"
He's about to do it to em.
Bro u heard of candice
Saltlord who?
I was tempted to comment this, but I resisted the comedic urge.
JackerBlac Iowata joe mama
@@saltlord5276 🥫can-dice🎲
i like how the defense for poison ivy was "she only uses them as slaves"
I mean... it IS worse to make people slaves AND sexual slaves. It adds to the disturbing imo
Freak turning into a monster is why you don’t do drugs, kids.
PJ Maybe - as a child he was a serial killer and as an adult he only got worse - and became a politician.
Nixon? HEYOHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
"the skinless man is a man without skin"
Ah yes floor is floor
You forgot the truly malicious, terrifying, and disturbing...
Condiment king
Can I have honey mustard with that edible kidney.😂
Crazy quilt
I think a recent Batman comic implied he actually killed someone with his mustard.
Imagine being the guy who got killed by the Condiment King
Probably worth the Google
I guessed him before I even pressed the "read more" button.
Normies: Superhero comics are for kids!!!!! Grow up machild!
These Guys: Hold my flesh
having gore and horror in one's entertainment doesn't equate to being "grown-up".
I never understand why something for kids is a bad thing.. when you think about it.. you gonna make something there is entertainment, funny or has a good lesson without putting down ones throat .. I mean.. Steven Spielberg, Disney, Studio Ghibli and so on has made so much good too awesome movies there is fun for kids and adults alike.. it’s just feels respectless and lazy like if someone makes you happy as a child and you still loved it or even teenagers which is worst because you are edgy and disrespectful.. not all but that’s one of ideas of teenagers.. what people should say is .. comics is for everyone and those who thinks they are childish or immature.. is in the right too do so as long those who love it is in there right too disagreeing on that worldview.. or something like that..!
@@maosama3695 Maybe not, but it certainly does equate to "not for children". I know I wouldn't give my kid some gore-filled horror fest for entertainment.
Should have said HOLD MY SKIN
*Laughs in Transmetropolitan*
3:46, that is actually the savage skull, another obscure batman villain.
You're right.
Professor Pyg, that guy freaks me out
Too many people know about Pyg
@@randomguy8893 yeah alright, i'll give you that, thanks to Beware the bat, and the Arkham Knight
@@ellnats and the tv show gotham shows pyg as well
Does he have powers? My belief is that he has some sort of necromancy power to make his victims zombies that don’t feel pain, as seen in Arkham Knight
@@marikilburn3323 no, im not really sure what he did to them, possibly some brain surgery
Damn, these super villains are so disturbing that I want to see them in a movie.
Same! In horror movies specifically. And I’m horror games similar to Outlast and others.
Me: "Oh lets watch a whatculture video while I eat a snack why not"
Whatculture: "Number 8, Freak"
4:14
JOE MAMA
didnt have to scroll long at all to find this comment
Jane doe is underrated as hell tbh. Like, she could cause some havoc if she took Alfreds place or any other major character
Turns out she's just Saturn girl because doomsday clock is a stupid mess.
Oisin Lynch Clayface can do same thang-not rlly DAT interested-she worked well tho
@@dabossman5650 clayface can be found out by an x-ray. Jane doe copies someone in every single way besides DNA
@@tickledeggz ?
@@Lynch2507 no, Clayface becomes an exact clone of someone wen he shape-shifts.
No one is gonna talk about the Flamingo from DC? Dude literally eats peoples faces.
Make he's too un-obscure for this list. After all, he was introduced in the same comic that introduce Professor Pyg, who has gotten somewhat of a cult following.
Atleast they aknowledge him 0:30
Dwebly II yes and I love them both!
I love Pyg in a weird way.
"Pyg is like clay. Pyg is like GOD! Pyg is here to fix us all."
I agree with above comments on Prof. Pyg, bc DC involved this character to various crucial events in the Batman's comics, but give Flamingo a chance. He totally nailed it in the Batman & Robin, event the Penguin is afraid of him... .
Disturbing as these may be, these are interesting characters,nonetheless.
Thank you for this. May I offer some other suggestions (which the comment readers may or not have heard of)?
-- The Smiler (Transmetropolitan)
-- Chester (Deadly Class)
-- The Splinterfolk (Animal Man)
Surprised The Thousand didn't get a spot on the list, he's one of the very few genuinely terrifying supervillains
Please make a part two to this video. Other are : mauvais a wolverine villain who ate wolverines eye ball.
Mr x put his dog in an oven as a child
Rufus Delgado who fused himself to a cop in X-men and was flying around using her body .
There are just too many not to have a sequel lol
and now im gonna puke
Andrew Viewtieful Tachibana I’m sorry. Yeah maybe they fall under the more disgusting category
Or how about when Black Mask took revenge on Catwoman by forcing her sister to eat her husband's body parts. "Take your medicine!"
Odin Quincannon is one of my all time fave villains. Not enough people know how AMAZING the preacher comics are. The show did no justice, none at all.
Yeah man I really want to read them. And they've got fucking legendary cover art.
Dog Welder!
You forgot him.
He kills dogs, then he keeps them, and welds them to peoples faces!
It's a bit crazy and who even thought of such a character.
Also it is SUPPOSE TO BE A HERO?
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Dr. Death, purely for the fact he looks like a discount wendigo
Oh, whatculture
you are a channel that I wish would go on for hours
The Odin one was the worst all around. Black Womb was the most vile and evil.
Nice wee video, I was surprised to see Preacher on here.
I recently read about "The Thousand" from Spider-Man and he's one of the darkest of Peter's Rogues Gallery.
Ivy doesn’t need her powers for men lol
3:46 that’s jack crane, I said it before but a little research won’t hurt the list.......
let’s be honest, we all knew prof. pyg would be on this list
One I'd add to this list, Fifty Sue. A 12 year old girl who has the powers of God. "Not A god, She has the powers of God" But she still has the absolutely toxic personality of a Spoiled little girl. Even worse, She hero worships Deathstroke
You could do a whole list, just from Preacher! 😁😁😁
“Top 10 Bad guys who’ve worn hats”
Top 10 villains... who've sworn!"
The Oxymoron from Comix Tribe is pretty disturbing as well.
How I expect that comic panel ended
Cornelius Stirk: *hears knocking* Who is it?
Guy knocking: It's Joe
Cornelius: Joe who?
Guy: Joe Mama
Haven't watched this yet. But, if Dog Welder isn't on this I wil RAGE.
Honestly, I found 8:55 through 9:10 utterly confusing. It could be me, but I think that was badly explained.
Was the issue that the kid didn't stay as a kid? Was the issue that the kid could see the voilence? The villain is actually a child? Why did this cause him unimaginable pain? The villain... is there only one villain? And why did he see the chlid as a villain? Or this is a representation of his ward? Does the villain even matter, does he see all villains as his ward? Wait, I thought he was the villain, why is he beating the villain?
Word of advice, don’t eat while you watch this or watch this after you eat
Wow, excellent presentation.
I thought Carnage was bad.
Now I know he has competition.
So I'd like to start a discussion about how to beat some of comic book's monstrosities of villains as just the regular Joe or Jane we may be. I feel one of the aspects of fictional villains that's so enticing is the emotional state of inevitability and dread they can inflict on their victim(s) however, when reading or watching these works of fiction, do you watch as a bystander, the villain or the victim? For a moment I ask that you take the perspective of the potential victim, or should I say the villain's next target.
I knew about Odin, but that was surprisingly the only one I did know about.
The only two villains out of ten I had heard before are Murmur and
Mandrill.
Can u make a top 10 Strong caracters who Lost to Dr Doom please?
Andthen there's Hazel and Chacha from Umbrella Academy. Sure the series is more well known now thanks to the Netflix adaptation, but it was pretty obscure way back, and the version of the characters in the comics are very different to the versions in the show. In the comics, Hazel and Chacha are homidal psychopaths whose introduction involves them enjoying a pie so much they kidnap the chef and torture him until he tells them his secret recipe...which they completely forgot about once they become focused on their job, and go so far as to cause the apocalypse just to ensure they have managed to murder a single person. Out of the villains seen in the series so far, they're easily the most depraced and the most memorable.
Surprised none of the Sinestro Corps made it on here. Krib is especially disturbing.
im so glad to see kid miracle man, hes the darlest villian ive ever seen
Agreed. The reason he came back was really disturbing as well.
Can anyone tell me who or what villain is at 0:25
04:17 so this the meme came from 🤣
Anyone able to tell me which villain that is at about 23 seconds in? The one holding Dare Devil's head? I love the design.
The Mandrill is the only one I'm aware of since he was in a Spider-man comic forcing spider-woman to fight Parker after the loss of his spider-sense... but that's the only time I've seen him.
Speedball/Penance was a little unnerving when I first read they story.
I think Mr. Bloom needs to be on this list
Actually I've heard of The Mandrill- used to give DD a run for his money back in the day...
Shoutouts to Mr. Bloom
Muse aka Vincent Van Gore use the body parts of his victims to create his "masterpieces".
Terror basically can't die because for every body part he loses he replaces it with the limbs of his victims.
Swarm is a walking corpse who is only propt up by a swarm of bees.
I just finished reading the arc about Muse. That was such a disturbing comic and I loved it. I'm disappointed he didn't make it on this list.
I could see Johnny Deep, Phoenix, or Heath would’ve played a banging Murmur honestly they should give him to Netflix or Amazon prime.
Plot twist: Cornelius stirk is pennywise
Mannequin, from the Worm serial by Wildbow. Part of a serial killer supervillain group, he was originally a superhero using his power-induced intelligence to create habitable domes that would allow mankind to thrive on other worlds and in inhospitable portions of Earth, such as the ocean floor. Then one of the story's resident kaijus murdered his family in front of him and broke his mind. He turned his technology on himself, creating a new exoskeletal body for himself that strongly resembles a mannequin (including an absence of eyes, ears, nose and mouth) and houses all his organs, rearranged for greater efficiency. In addition, every segment of his body is attached by chains, allowing him to move in ways a human body could not. He prefers to target those who, like him once upon a time, are genuinely trying to make the world a better place.
And that's only the second most disturbing I can think of from the series. If you want the worst, look up Nursery from his sequel, Ward. I don't even want to THINK about her.
Bonesaw is so much worse than Mannequin though…
Really, Worm's Earth Bet is just an absolutely horrible place, full of horrible people.
@@OmniGman Bonesaw is pretty awful, but the fact that she fits into the "evil child" trope means that it can be easy to become partially numb to her due to family with her character type (at least until her more disturbing experiments come into play). That's why I picked Mannequin, on a design level he's more alien and unsettling, even if he lacks her staying power.
@@EditDeath Or how about Grey Boy? Getting tortured in a time loop that will last for hundreds of thousands of years… brrrrr!!
@@OmniGman I'll give you that one. He's got the evil kid appearance, but his mannerisms are off enough that it's unsettling, almost like he's just wearing that body or that his nature just is beyond that form. It helps that even Jack was wary of him.
@@EditDeath It's the way he's monochrome and keeps flickering like an old black and white TV that's malfunctioning because his body keeps rewinding. It gives him this unreal aspect.
Plus, like you said, if Jack freaking Slash is wary of you, you know you're a dangerous person. It doesn't help that his motivations were never really explored so we don't know why he is so cruel.
What comic was mandrill in?
What about Onomatopoeia from Green arrow and Batman Cacophony? The guy is a serial killer, who does comic book sound effects (AKA Onomatopoeias) in "real life" (like BANG, RATATATATATATA, BOOM, ZAP, BLAM, etc) and just does it for sh*t and giggles, usually in middle of combat or before killing his victims. Heck, the guy even does the sound of his own bones breaking, blood losing and getting shoot, one of the (non-appareance) creepiest Dc villains in my opinion...........Also, killed hundreds of civilians and minor vigilantes, almost killed Green Arrow 2 (Connor Hawke), defeated Deadshoot (tried to kill Deadshoot but he survived), Fooled and used the Joker as a bait for Batman (and almost killed him), killed Silver St. Cloud and managed to fool THE GODDAMN BATMAN, all alone and with not superpowers.
What about killface from frisky dingo
Gotta beat that 10 min threshold yo
3:45 That's the Villain the Savage skull 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Does anyone know who the villain holding daredevils head at :23 is?
I'd also add Madder Red from Jim Spencer's "Bedlam" to this list as well.
“Incapable of feeling any kind of joy.”
Oh so he’s married.
For murmur incase you didn't know the real reason he cuts out his tung and sewed his mouth shut because he had a tic that made him say his crimes and stuff out loud and he didn't wanna incriminate himself
Still most disturbed villain ever.......ALL OF THE CROSSED! Don't believe me. Go read it
The most disturbing villains are anyone who is up against Wolverine in any of his solo series.
4:15
Stirk: WHO IS IT?
???: JOE.
Stirk: JOE WHO?
Joker: (Breaks open door) JO-KER
Actual quote from Batman: Knightfall.
i thought u were gonna say joe mama
Non-comic (dis)honourable mention: Grey Boy: traps you in a torture filled timeloop, that can't bestroyed and will (according to him) last until the sun goes out.
I heard of the mandrill he was in the Avengers EMH
"Never heard of"? Please! Murmur, from the Geoff Johns run on Flash. Cornelius Stirk, from the same era of Detective Comics that gave us Scarface and the Ventriliquist, and your number one is from my favorite Miracleman story of all time, "The Return of John Bates." Plus, who doesn't remember Daredevil, the Black Widow, and Shanna the She-Devil smashing into the Oval Office with jet packs? And the Black Spectre storyline marked the first appearance of Silver Samurai (Daredevil 111).
3:45
That's the Savage Skull, not good old Cornelius
6:51 is that Valkyrie next to hell cat in the middle panel?
Another one: Junior. The tormented and tortured daughter and victim of the original Ragdoll, She took to self mutilation to ward off his advances, and slipped into insanity. She had his same triple jointed abilities, but basically used them for one purpose; To command a vast criminal empire from a wooden crate in a basement. Particularly enjoys mutilating her enemies families
Apologies if I sound dumb but Im still confused as to how Kid Miracleman power works or why is it disturbing. If someone could explain it to me, It will be pretty helpful, thanks and stay safe.
Every awful thing kid miracle does the child with in him has no choice but to watch
If I wanted to explain, basically imagine shazam the power when a kid yells shazam and he will turned into a superpower muscular hero to save the world, while kid miracle man yells and transform into a very dark evil and disturbing muscular psycho that did lots of killings and murders which in fact the innocent kid will have to endure with ptsd on the atrocities that he had done when transform, which he the kid itself unable to control and didn't partake in the killings, while the transformation of he kid is the one who does all the evil stuff
Ohhhh I see, thank you both for your answers, is crystal clear now :D
Thank God you picked a preacher villian
4:42 he looks like Edward's Scissorhands brother LOL
What about Nemesis from Mark Millar's Nemesis?
Who’s the guy at 0:42
Hey, Murmur was in Arrow. That's cool!
6:48 me when I hear this: Spark Mandrill?
3:58 name?
indiana jones- temple of doom
You missed out the fact that in the untold stories of KID MIRACLEMAN, drawn by Kelly Jones, he corners a woman in the alley way, rapes her and then twists her head, instantly killing her. Kid miracleman is an absolute sicko. That actual short couple of pages is now incredibly hard to find. Actually it was in one of the three issues of Miracleman Apocrypha.
I HAVE read of these villains. Keep me away from the comic book store...
Never read or watched Preacher but somehow I knew Odin Quincannon was from it.
They’re actually working on a Black Womb origin story where she’s a good guy instead of a villain now.
Look up the Spider-Man villain 'The Thousand'
Better yet, look up the 200... You won't regret it.
That stirk guy almost sounds like the Scarecrow
i have read the freak vs spidey comics
3:19 who said you could put me on this list
0:45 AMOMG US
What about evil ernie. Some people don't know who he is. My favorite comic book serial killer
I enjoyed that series until the psychiatrist showed up in an exoskeleton, at which point it stopped being a horror story for me. But the part where Ernie killed the nurse in the first issue ("No. Evil Ernie!")? That sold me for a while.
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So nobody is going to mention dogwelder, or the absolute horror that Bueno Excellente exudes.
Sorry if someone has already mentioned this, but Murmur has cropped up in the Arrowverse a couple of times.
Which episode?
@@jaysinleigh First appeared in an episode in Arrow season 3. Reappears in a couple of episodes in season 4 as one of Hive's enforcers (along side Brick).
Remember when The Spot offed MJ in the 90’s Spider-Man cartoon
No he didn't, that was Goblin using Spot's technology. (And technically, MJ was confirmed to have survived... which is arguably worse.)
Johnny Dee has a mini-cutholo on his chest
I'm surprised no one mentioned Scarecrow. No not the DC one the Marvel one. Ebenzezer Laughton. Take a mentally handicapped serial killer that believes people are gifts left behind by his abusive late mother. Make him think that he's helping these "presents" by opening them up and letting the fear out and them give him a murder of trained attack crows. Then go ahead and make him a mutant that has healing factor, super strength, and adrenal glands that produce a pheremone that causes panic attacks in anyone he gets close to and was able to take on Captain America and Ghost Rider at the same time and walk away afterward.