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Carnage
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Deadshot
Deadshot is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer David Vern Reed and artist Lew Sayre Schwartz based on a concept from Bob Kane, the character first appeared in Batman #59 (1950). Introduced as a gun-toting criminal in a tuxedo, top hat, and domino mask, Deadshot was only intended to be a one-off villain for the superhero Batman, but writer Steve Englehart and artist Marshall Rogers revived, redesigned, and popularized the character in Detective Comics #474 (1977), which featured the debut of his wrist-mounted guns, reticle emblem, and mask
Tommy Vercetti
protagonist of the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
fictional James Bond villain
Ultron
Ultron is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema, the character first made a cameo appearance in The Avengers #54 (1968) as the Crimson Cowl, before being fully introduced in The Avengers #55 (1968) as Ultron-5, the Living Automaton. He has since endured as one of the greatest enemies of the superhero team the Avengers, since he is an artificial intelligence created by the founding Avenger Hank Pym.
Predator
fictional race of aliens from a series of films
Kratos
fictional character from video game series God of War
Scorpion
Mortal Kombat character
Deathstroke
Deathstroke is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez, the character first appeared in The New Teen Titans #2 (1980) as Deathstroke the Terminator.
Eren Yeager
fictional character from Attack on Titan
Arthur Morgan
fictional character from the video game Red Dead Redemption 2
King Ghidorah
fictional character/Kaiju
Davy Jones
fictional character from Pirates of the Caribbean
Tony Montana
fictional character from Scarface
Frieza
, also spelled as Freeza in Funimation's English subtitles and Viz Media's release of the manga, is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of the Dragon Ball series created by Akira Toriyama. He makes his debut in Chapter #247: "Dark Clouds Swirl Over Planet Namek", first published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on October 24, 1989, as the main antagonist of his eponymous saga, depicted as a galactic tyrant feared as the most powerful being in the universe.
Scar
fictional character and main antagonist from The Lion King
Jigsaw
fictional character from the film series Saw
Agent Smith
Fictional character appearing in The Matrix
Leatherface
Leatherface is a fictional character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. He first appeared in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) as the mentally disabled member of a family of deranged cannibals, featuring his face masks and chainsaw. Created by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel, Leatherface was partially inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein. The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, and comic books; appearing in all nine films in the franchise.
Kang the Conqueror
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Hal Jordan
fictional superhero published by DC Comics
The Master
recurring character in the British television science fiction series Doctor Who
Joffrey Baratheon
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell
character on American television series Prison Break
Ben Linus
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Nebula
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Trevor Philips
protagonist of the 2013 video game Grand Theft Auto V
Supreme Leader Snoke
Star Wars character
Shang Tsung
fictional character from Mortal Kombat
Ganon
is a character and the main antagonist of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda video game series and franchise, as well as the final boss in many Zelda titles. In his humanoid Gerudo form, he is known as A massive and malevolent porcine monster, Ganon first appeared in the original The Legend of Zelda game in 1986, while his alter ego, Ganondorf, was introduced in A Link to the Past and made a physical appearance in Ocarina of Time. He has since appeared in the majority of the games in the series in various forms. He is the archenemy of the protagonist Link and Princess Zelda of Hyrule and originall
Black Adam
fictional character in DC Comics
Cell
fictional supervillain in the Dragon Ball franchise
Brainiac
recurring antagonist of DC Comics
Hobgoblin
fictional character in Marvel Comics
General Zod
character from the Superman comics and related media
Majin Buu
Dragon Ball character
Shredder
fictional Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character
Patrick Bateman
fictional character of American Psycho
John Wick
titular character of the John Wick series
Jonah Hex
DC Comics character
Tywin Lannister
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
White Witch
fictional witch, sorceress, queen; antagonist in "The Chronicles of Narnia"
Obito Uchiha
fictional character from Naruto
Blacula
Blacula is a 1972 American blaxploitation horror film directed by William Crain. It stars William Marshall in the title role about an 18th-century African prince named Mamuwalde, who is turned into a vampire (and later locked in a coffin) by Count Dracula in the Count's castle in Transylvania in the year 1780 after Dracula refuses to help Mamuwalde suppress the slave trade. The film co-stars Vonetta McGee, Denise Nicholas, Gordon Pinsent and Thalmus Rasulala.
Darth Bane
fictional character in the Star Wars universe
Lobo
DC Comics character
Bullseye
fictional character in Marvel Comics
John Marston
fictional character from Red Dead Redemption
GLaDOS
GLaDOS (Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System) is a fictional character from the video game series Portal. The character was created by Erik Wolpaw and Kim Swift, and voiced by Ellen McLain. GLaDOS is depicted in the series as an artificially superintelligent computer system responsible for testing and maintenance in the Aperture Science Computer-Aided Enrichment Center in all titles. After betraying and almost killing the player, she is revealed to be responsible for the desertion of the Enrichment Center after going rogue and killing the scientists who created her. She is disabled as th
M. Bison
video game character created by Capcom
Shao Kahn
fictional character from Mortal Kombat
Jin Kazama
character in Tekken
Jason Todd
fictional character in DC Comics
Chucky
horror film villain
Albert Wesker
fictional character from Resident Evil
Hugo Strange
fictional comic book supervillain
Eleven
fictional character from Stranger Things
Norman Osborn
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Khan Noonien Singh
fictional character from Star Trek
Bishop
fictional character in Marvel Comics