View Poll Results: Who is/are the best villain(s) created in the past decade?

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  • Children of the Vault

    28 30.43%
  • Daken

    28 30.43%
  • Evolutionaries

    5 5.43%
  • Final Horsemen/Apocalypse Twins

    28 30.43%
  • Friendless

    8 8.70%
  • Future Brotherhood (Xorna, Raze & Co.)

    10 10.87%
  • Hellfire Kids/Hellfire Academy

    14 15.22%
  • Kimura

    11 11.96%
  • Luca Aldine

    4 4.35%
  • Ord & the Breakworlders

    9 9.78%
  • Project Purgatory

    6 6.52%
  • Red Right Hand/Mongrels

    5 5.43%
  • Unit

    30 32.61%
  • Vulcan

    18 19.57%
  • Other

    12 13.04%
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    Rouge Mort


    So at the end of the first issue of X-Men: Die By the Sword, this^ crashed their party.

    We still have no idea who the hell she was under that gimp suit. Rumor at the time was, it was the long-lost Meggan, who had been missing since the Decimation, and would have ended up being an amnesiac nemesis to Captain Britain until she'd eventually her empathy would kick in, and she'd remember. That never happened, though, and instead, she was an interdimensional brute squad leader who showed up to have her goons fight Psylocke and Sage, with plenty of onomatopoeia preventing gratuitous crotch-shots, and declarations of whose turn it was.

    She certainly was noteworthy, perhaps not for the right reasons.

    S.C.A.R.S.


    That there is one of the three gals in S.C.A.R.S., Ballistique. She was fortunate to not also be given the onomatopoeia of "PEW! PEW! PEW!" as her superpower to to create telekinetic bullets with her mind, provided she forms her fingers into guns to "shoot". She's a cyborg soldier, created by the government, who was stripped of her memories after being decommissioned. She had them restored by Monet St. Croix telepathically, and went on a revenge quest that Monet and X-Factor were trying to stop. This led, of course, to the death, and soulless resurrection of Strong Guy. Also, S.C.A.R.S. ran afoul of the Black Cat, because they were trying to murder J. Jonah Jameson, which probably had a lot to do with them trying to tie X-Factor into the mainstream Marvel Universe.

    Anyhow, Ballistique got put into a coma by Monet, for killing Guido and all that, so she's lying somewhere with catheters in her. Considering what she did when she regained her identity, if she ever wakes up, she'll be gunning for Ms. Croix with her "PEW, PEW, PEW!" fingers.


    Shi'ar Death Commandos


    In mere seconds, the Shi'ar Death Commandos cleansed the universe of almost the entire bloodline of Jean Grey (except her mom and Rachel, of course). It was the start of a quest for revenge of Rachel, and a point of conflict going forward between the X-Men and the Shi'ar. They hate the Phoenix that damned much (not that it's done any emperor of the empire to screw with anyone associated with it).

    Sure, maybe they're just soldiers following orders. But then again, they almost seemed to enjoy mockingly branding Rachel with a tattoo that oddly resembled a wang at the tail end of their attack. They were brazen, and sadly, didn't get to live past "War of Kings". It was fun while it lasted.
    Last edited by worstblogever; 05-20-2014 at 07:27 PM.
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