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Max Payne
video game character
Spike
character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Davros
Davros () is a fictional character from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. He was created by screenwriter Terry Nation, originally for the 1975 serial Genesis of the Daleks. Davros is a major enemy of the series' protagonist, the Doctor, and is the creator of the Doctor's deadliest enemies, the Daleks. Davros is a genius who has mastered many areas of science, but also a megalomaniac who believes that through his creations he can become the supreme being and ruler of the Universe. The character has been compared to the infamous dictator Adolf Hitler several
The Joker
Character from the 2008 film The Dark Knight
Firefly
fictional character in DC Comics
Lelouch Lamperouge
fictional character from Code Geass
Doomguy
Doomguy or Doom Slayer is the protagonist of the Doom franchise by id Software. He was created by American video game designer John Romero and was introduced as the player character in the original 1993 video game Doom. Within the Doom series, Doomguy is a demon hunting space marine dressed in green combat armor who rarely speaks on-screen. In Doom Eternal, he is voiced by Matthew Waterson and Jason E. Kelley in that game's downloadable content The Ancient Gods: Part Two., followed by the 2025 prequel Doom: The Dark Ages. A different character with a role similar to that of Doomguy was portray
Sinestro
Thaal Sinestro () (or simply Sinestro) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, particularly those featuring Green Lantern. Created by John Broome and Gil Kane, Sinestro is a former Green Lantern Corps member who was dishonorably discharged for abusing his power. He has since endured as the archenemy of the superhero Green Lantern and is the founder of the Sinestro Corps.
Night King
fictional character from the Game of Thrones series
Killer Frost
fictional character from DC Comics
Purple Man
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Android 17
fictional character from Dragon Ball
Crossbones
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Alucard
fictional character from Hellsing
Man in Black
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Ramsay Bolton
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Angel
fictional character in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
V
title character and the protagonist of the comic book series V for Vendetta
William "B.J." Blazkowicz
fictional character in Wolfenstein videogames
Zoom
fictional comic book supervillain from the DC Comics universe
Wu Song
Water Margin character
Iron Monger
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Roy Mustang
fictional character from Fullmetal Alchemist
Dukat
fictional character from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Charles Widmore
fictional character from the television series Lost
Joel
fictional character from the video game series The Last of Us
Art the Clown
main antagonist of the Terrifier franchise
Dr. Evil
character in Austin Powers films
Castiel
character from American TV series Supernatural
The Terror
1928 film by Roy Del Ruth
Li Kui
Water Margin character
Baron Strucker
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Randall Flagg
character in nine of Steven King's novels and various adaptations
Mister Negative
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Mark Hoffman
fictional human
Carol Peletier
character in The Walking Dead
Vogon
250px|thumb|Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz of the Galactic Hyperspace Planning Council tortures Ford Prefect (character)|Ford Prefect and [[Arthur Dent with his poetry in the 2005 film ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''.]]
Mongul
Mongul () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Writer Len Wein and artist Jim Starlin created the first version of the character, who debuted in DC Comics Presents #27 (November 1980). Jerry Ordway created the second version, who first appeared in The Adventures of Superman #454 as the lord of Warworld. He was later embellished by Peter Tomasi and Scot Eaton in ''Showcase '95'', #8. He is based on the Mongol Empire's founder Genghis Khan and his successors, hence his name. The character was given an origin story in Green Lantern #23.2 by his co-creator Ji
Char Aznable
fictional character from Mobile Suit Gundam
Vecna (Stranger Things)
Henry Creel, better known as Vecna, One, or Mr. Whatsit, is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Netflix science fiction horror television series Stranger Things. He is portrayed by Jamie Campbell Bower. The character was introduced in the fourth season as a malevolent being from the Upside Down, a mirroring alternate dimension, that haunts his victims with horrifying visions of their past traumas before killing them in a sadistic, brutal manner. As the fourth season progresses, he is ultimately revealed to be the alpha of the Upside Down and the mastermind behind all of the events that previously terrorized the town of Hawkins, beginning with the disappearance of Will Byers, revealing himself to be a vengeful misanthrope bent on bringing on human extinction, by aiding the Mind Flayer in its goals.
Broly
is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball media franchise, the son of Paragus who is the unstoppable Legendary Super Saiyan, born the same day as Goku.
Ares
fictional supervillain appearing in DC Comics publications and related media
Biollante
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Lady Deathstrike
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Anton Chigurh
fictional hitman
Nina Myers
character from the television series 24
Parallax
DC Universe character
The Governor
The Walking Dead fictional character
Knull
Knull () is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Venom and Carnage. He was later retroactively established as an unseen enemy of Thor and the Silver Surfer, as he was behind Gorr the God Butcher's mission to hunt down and kill various deities, in addition to having come into conflict with the Silver Surfer via a temporal black hole through time. The character is depicted as an evil deity who created the weapon known as All-Black the Necrosword and the alien races known as the Klyntar/Symbiotes and Exolons, reignin
Roose Bolton
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen
thumb|upright|Matt Keeslar plays Feyd in the 2000 Dune miniseries. thumb|upright|Austin Butler portrays Feyd-Rautha in the 2024 film [[Dune: Part Two.]] Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen is a fictional character in the 1965 science fiction novel Dune by Frank Herbert. He is the younger nephew and heir of the Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, and is depicted as being cruel, treacherous and cunning, though not as much so as his uncle.
Ryomen Sukuna
fictional character from Jujutsu Kaisen
Mayuri Kurotsuchi
fictional character from Bleach
Jinx
playable character from the game League of Legends
Parasite
fictional character from the Superman comics
Zamasu
, spelled Zamas in Viz Media's English localization of the Dragon Ball Super manga, is a fictional character and an antagonist in the Japanese manga series Dragon Ball created by Akira Toriyama. He is the first main antagonist of the sequel series Dragon Ball Super, who appears in various incarnations, first introduced as in the forty-seventh episode of the Dragon Ball Super anime series, which first aired on June 12, 2016, and in chapter #14 "An SOS from the Future!!" from the manga.
Keyser Söze
character in the 1995 film The Usual Suspects
Auric Goldfinger
fictional James Bond villain
Jacob
fictional character of the TV series Lost
Terminator
autonomous robot, typically humanoid, originally conceived as a virtually indestructible soldier, infiltrator and assassin