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senna
Villains Mark Unseen   Mar 28 05:44 UTC 1997

What are your favorite and/or best villains in comic book history?  Name 'em.
54 responses total.
senna
response 1 of 54: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 05:48 UTC 1997

Joker comes immediately to mind, as does Magneto, before he got screwed up
into Onslaught.  
bio
response 2 of 54: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 08:42 UTC 1997

My vote is for Mr. Gone from The Maxx. I like the monsters in Hellboy (Mike
Mignola rocks in horror comics). My favorite comics like Bone, Strangers in
Paradice, and Negetive Burn, don't have straight out villians.
pez
response 3 of 54: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 22:35 UTC 1997

I like Juggernaut. I am not completely sure why but for some reason I like
Juggernaut.. weird.  
senna
response 4 of 54: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 00:02 UTC 1997

So I've heard.  I havne't read Maxx lately, is Mr. Gone really that good?
bio
response 5 of 54: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 07:45 UTC 1997

If you have read lately, you would have read the origin of Gone... This is
one of the best stories I have read... I can't describe it, just read it!
dbassman
response 6 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 01:23 UTC 1997

I like Hemorrage in the Vampirella comics, he can drain blood out of hookers
just by looking at them ( just kidding, I don't really read Vampirella
anymore, it was just a phase i was going through.)
biohazar
response 7 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 09:05 UTC 1997

I'm not responding to that!
senna
response 8 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 06:10 UTC 1997

Can I borrow the comics, Dave?

Dark Pheonix suddenly comes to mind as a good one.
dbassman
response 9 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 04:12 UTC 1997

but, dave, yu already did respond.
senna
response 10 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 00:16 UTC 1997

what do you mean, bassman?
otaking
response 11 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 12:13 UTC 1997

I think the best villain is the Joker. My favorite is Codpiece, a Doom Patrol
villain. He had a codpiece that fired boxing gloves, cream pies, and missiles.

senna
response 12 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 06:40 UTC 1997

What happened to the good old days when the X-Men had a slew of good 
villains breathing down their necks?  Oh, that's right.. Claremont had 
to leave, and the villains went with him.
pez
response 13 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 19:16 UTC 1997

chris claremont is considering writing an x-book or two again.. or possibly
being an editor at Marvel..
bio
response 14 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 10:09 UTC 1997

That is odd. Since I read in an interveiw that Marvel came to him once before
and he said that the only way he'd come back is if Marvel undid all that has
happened since he left and that would not be fair to the readers. So he said
he'd never go back to Marvel.
pez
response 15 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 15:57 UTC 1997

i dunno.. i think Bob Harras or someone went to great lengths to get him back
to Marvel..
senna
response 16 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 23:21 UTC 1997

Well, if they do an X-men reborn thing, he might be able to... he could
rewrite anything he bloody wanted.
biohazar
response 17 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 00:06 UTC 1997

I wouldn't mind see Claremont write the "Days of Future's Past" but in the
actual current Marvel continuity.
senna
response 18 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 04:09 UTC 1997

that's what theyr'e going to do, as I understand it
biohazar
response 19 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 04:22 UTC 1997

No, in a interview in Wizard, they said that it was not the Day of Future
Past... What you are thinking about is a new crossover called No Exit. Writter
Scott Lobdell states, "While we're not going to see'Day's of Future Past,'
we are going to be seeing events the will redefine the X-Men."
senna
response 20 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 05:24 UTC 1997

All events redefine X-Men.  that's one of the problems.. every single bloody
comic redefines them.  They'll just change back to something else eventually
anyway.  

I miss claremont's x-men.
biohazar
response 21 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 07:23 UTC 1997

We all do Steve, we all do...
senna
response 22 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 03:10 UTC 1997

And I miss Lee's art, dammit.  These new distortion artists have taken all
the dignity and character out of the X-Men.
bio
response 23 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 09:45 UTC 1997

This may date me, but I miss Paul Smith's art on X-Men. That and Silvestri.
Those two were the best (in my opinion) artist on X-Men. (At least I didn't
say I miss Kirby, then I'd be REALLY old)
otaking
response 24 of 54: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 11:55 UTC 1997

Don't feel bad David. I miss Kirby's art.
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