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Underused Villains
Just thought I’d set up a quick thread, doing what the title suggests. What/who are some underused villains who have yet to be modernised or just simply don’t make appearances anymore?
One of my favourites is The Fury from Captain Marvel. Really surprised no ones ever really picked up on it and used it. It’d be cool seeing it up against Iron Man or even heavier-hitting heroes.
Some others -
Count Nefaria
The Hood (still believe he should have a solo title and abit of a revamp to get away from the overdone Bendis version)
The Mole Man
Sauron
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Shellshock and Turner D Century - both Scourge victims but the latter was brought back from the dead - i have ideas to revamp both characters in entertaining ways
Turner should definitely be mentoring some kind of alt-right pseudo hipster incel budding gimmick villain. and they should introduce the "original" Shellshock who is actually some kind of Boba Fett figure from the Microverse who had been providing the Psycho-Man with a steady stream of test subjects but got arrested/imprisoned for awhile. Psycho-Man gave his gun and helmet to some Earth loser who went on to get killed by Scourge. the original would take his stuff back and become an active freelancer in the macroverse to reclaim his rep. he'd be very alien-looking beneath the costume; mostly fangs and tendril (like something you'd find at the bottom of the ocean or under a microscope).
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[QUOTE=Snoop Dogg;4194514]#StevilDidNothingWrong[/QUOTE]
he really didn't. i'd say that he was more committed to keeping 'Merica safe than the original Steve Rogers.
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[QUOTE=your_name_here;4194511] . . . One of my favourites is The Fury from Captain Marvel. Really surprised no ones ever really picked up on it and used it. It’d be cool seeing it up against Iron Man or even heavier-hitting heroes.[/quote]The Fury? From Captain Marvel?
I can find someone (something?) called "The Fury"
who fought Captain [B][COLOR="#0000FF"][U]Britain[/U][/COLOR][/B][SIZE=1] (using the GCD search function)[/SIZE],
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but which Fury / which Captain Marvel are you referring to? :confused:
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D’oh! I meant Captain Britain. That is The Fury I meant.
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Some of these guys are around but just aren't used nearly as much as they should/could be:
Flag-Smasher
Blastaar
Diablo
Mr. Fear
Ulik
Red Ghost
Leader
Jester
Umar
U-Man
Baron Blood
Stegron
Attuma
Oddball
The Eye
Swarm
Basilisk
Mr. Hyde
Blackwing
Dr. Demonicus
Scarecrow
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Everyone, all villains aren't used enough.
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How Mr Fear never returned in the pages of Daredevil after what he did to Milla really baffles me. Always expected some sort of rematch and victory for Matt.
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[QUOTE=your_name_here;4194795]How Mr Fear never returned in the pages of Daredevil after what he did to Milla really baffles me. Always expected some sort of rematch and victory for Matt.[/QUOTE]
He won. There's nothing in it for him to revisit; unless he just wants to get beaten near to death.
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[QUOTE=Michael Watkins;4194855]He won. There's nothing in it for him to revisit; unless he just wants to get beaten near to death.[/QUOTE]
That would be viscerally satisfying after all he did. That said, speaking of underused villains, how about the ones who just want relative security and comfort and don't actually want to take over the world and/or burn it to a crisp? Seems all too often we get either super-ambitious or super-psychopathic villains who want to either conquer the world or just kill as many people as they can get their hands on.
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[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;4194878]That would be viscerally satisfying after all he did. That said, speaking of underused villains, how about the ones who just want relative security and comfort and don't actually want to take over the world and/or burn it to a crisp? Seems all too often we get either super-ambitious or super-psychopathic villains who want to either conquer the world or just kill as many people as they can get their hands on.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. It'd be great to see the Wrecking Crew appear in a book where they're the actual threat, not a side note for the heroes to defeat before the actual story/threat kicks in.
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[QUOTE=Kaijudo;4194927]Agreed. It'd be great to see the Wrecking Crew appear in a book where they're the actual threat, not a side note for the heroes to defeat before the actual story/threat kicks in.[/QUOTE]
That would be pretty cool. I could even see an event where the Wrecking Crew organizes the other "working stiffs" of the supervillain community as a syndicate that proves they can and should be taken seriously even if they're not aspiring world-conquerors or world-enders.
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[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;4194940]That would be pretty cool. I could even see an event where the Wrecking Crew organizes the other "working stiffs" of the supervillain community as a syndicate that proves they can and should be taken seriously even if they're not aspiring world-conquerors or world-enders.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, totally. The Wrecker could be a good Marvel equivalent of how Captain Cold is written with the Rogues these days. Head of the blue collar bad guys.
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Moses Magnum. Why he's never been reinvented as Black Panther's archenemy is beyond me.