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Top Ten Villainous Moments
Our list of the most deliciously evil events in comics.
November 29, 2005

by Hilary Goldstein

The heroes of comics get most of the glory. Who can forget Barry Allen's sacrificial run to spare DC from Crisis 20 years ago or Jean Grey choosing death over a life as Dark Phoenix? But comics' greatest villains have had their own fine moments. To celebrate the finals days of IGN Comics' Villain Month, we pondered on the ten most memorable moments in villainy.

This wasn't an easy task. There are a surprising number of great moments to choose from. In fact, there were quite a few that held personal favor. However, we've avoided the obscure moments we loved, because in truth they don't hold the power of our top ten. Not only are these moments unforgettable, they made a difference. You'll notice that all but one occurred in the past 20 years. Again, these are the ones we felt had the greatest impact on the stories, the characters and us as readers.

#10 Thunderbolts Really Masters of Evil

Occurred in: Thunderbolts #1
Principle Players: Baron Zemo II

    Only one good thing came of Marvel's disastrous attempt to reboot its universe with the "Heroes Reborn" storyline. With the heroes of the 616 Marvel Universe gone to the other side of the sun, the world was in search of protectors. It was believed a new team of champions was discovered with the appearance of the mysterious Thunderbolts. But these do-gooders were in fact the new Masters of Evil, headed by Baron Zemo II. The shocking final page of the first issue revealed the truth and was one of the biggest surprises in comics history.

    The first year of the Thunderbolts was dedicated to the rouse and the conflicting emotions among a band of villains pretending to be good, and perhaps enjoying heroism a little too much. While the series may not have had a long-lasting affect on the Marvel Universe, it may well have saved Marvel from creative self-destruction in the '90s.


#9 Angel's Wings Clipped

Occurred in: X-Factor #10
Principle Players: Angel, Harpoon


    The original five X-Men had only recently created the public mutant investigations group X-Factor when their team was nearly destroyed. The Mutant Massacre, a major X-Men crossover event, had Sinister's Marauders attempting to wipe out the sewer-dwelling Morlocks. When X-Factor came to the aid of the Morlocks, Angel found himself on the wrong end of the mean-spirited mutant, Harpoon. The former X-Man lost his wings, just the first in a string of shocking moments to come for Warren Worthington III.

    Not long after losing his feathers, Warren appeared to commit suicide, crashing his plane into the side of a mountain. In truth, he turned himself over to Apocalypse, who gave the former X-Man steel wings and new name -- Archangel.


#8 Joker Cripples Barbara Gordon

Occurred in: Batman: The Killing Joke
Principle Players: Joker, Barbara Gordon, James Gordon

    It's not totally unexpected for a costumed hero to meet a major physical set-back on the job. But former Batgirl Barbara Gordon wasn't shot and paralyzed trying to save the city. She was crippled because she's Commissioner Gordon's daughter. The Joker had a brilliant plan -- push Jim Gordon to the edge of sanity, then give him an extra nudge to turn him into a raving lunatic. After all, if a sane man like Gordon can give into sanity based on circumstance, who could really blame the Joker for the cruel twist of fate that made him go loony?

    Joker shot Barbara Gordon in front of her father, then undressed her and took a few tasteful photos. Though Batgirl was lost, an new kind of hero, Oracle, was born from the incident.


#7 Magneto Rips Out Wolverine's Adamantium

Occurred in: X-Men #25
Principle Players: Magneto, Wolverine

    Magneto and the X-Men had been waging a polite war with one another for years. During the events of the "Fatal Attraction" storyline, Magneto took things to a new extreme. Determined to provide an orbiting sanctuary for "his people," Magneto gave the Homo Sapien powers-that-be a harsh warning. Mags unleashed an EM pulse from space that knocked out power for a good chunk of Earth, killing hundreds of thousands. The X-Men came after Magneto, still holding hope he could be saved. But when the Master of Magnetism ripped the Adamantium from Wolverine's bones, all hopes for a peaceful resolution ended. So did Xavier's patience.

    Wolverine nearly died from the shock of losing the metal surrounding his bones and spent several years traveling the country with bone claws and an even bigger chip on his shoulders. Sadly, these events also lead to the previously-mentioned "Heroes Reborn" disaster years later.


#6 Doomsday Kills Superman

Occurred in: Superman #75
Principle Players: Doomsday, Superman

    The Man of Steel did not fall to arch-foes Brainiac or Lex Luthor. He wasn't bested by Batman or General Zod. A total unknown, an inarticulate beast from ancient Krypton named Doomsday, dealt the final blows that killed Superman. There was no complex or sinister plot. It was merely strength versus strength. And with Doomsday intent on destroying Metropolis, the last son of Krypton put every ounce of strength into his final battle. Though he stopped the monster, Superman died in Lois Lane's arms.

    Superman's death brought about many long-lasting changes to the DCU. The new Superboy debuted and Coast City was destroyed. That act lead to Hal Jordan's own turn at villainy. Though Superman's death was hardly a shocker, it was a powerful moment in DC's history.


#5 Ozymandias Drops "Alien Menace" on New York

Occurred in: Watchmen #11/12
Principle Players: Ozymandias

    The greatest single story in the history of comics, Alan Moore's Watchmen ended with a mind-blowing bang. The tense murder-mystery had been building to this moment, but who could possibly have guessed the truth behind the death of the Comedian? As it turns out, Ozymandias, acting in, what he believed to be, the best interests of mankind, dropped a fake alien invader on New York. The beast released a psychic shockwave that killed millions. It was a wakeup call to the world to work together in preparation for an alien invasion that, in fact, would never come. As with the greatest villains, Ozymandias believed what he was doing was for the good of mankind.

    If you've been holding out for the movie for the past 20 years, sorry for spoiling the story. Don't be afraid to pick up a comic book every once in a while.


#4 Bane Breaks Batman's Back

Occurred in: Batman #497
Principle Players: Bane, Batman

    Superman fell to a new enemy and so did Batman. The difference, however, is that Bane wasn't a mindless beast bent on destruction. Instead, Bane proved himself the craftiest of Batman's foes. He studied the Dark Knight, released the inmates of Arkham to wear Batman down and broke his back only after the hero was already broken. It's not just that Bane snapped Bruce Wayne's back, he crushed his spirit unlike any other enemy had ever managed.

    Though Bane would go on to become a rather dumb and uninteresting villain, his plan to break the Bat was both ingenious and successful.


#3 Bullseye Kills Elektra

Occurred in: Daredevil #181
Principle Players: Bullseye, Elektra, Daredevil

    Though the scene has been overplayed to the point of losing all meaning, when it first occurred, the death of Elektra was a brilliant event. There was no great lead-up, no mega-crossover, it was merely part of Frank Miller's ongoing saga of Matt Murdock. Introduced to audiences only a year earlier, Elektra was Matt Murdock's college love and costumed rival. Though she had fallen on the wrong side of the law, Murdock was certain he could bring her redemption. He never got the chance. Kingpin's new assassin, Bullseye, took Elektra out -- with her own sai no less.

    Just about every major Daredevil story-arc of the past 20 years has, in some way, touched upon this event. Whether it's Kevin Smith or Brian Bendis, every Daredevil writer has a take on the death of Elektra and its meaning to Daredevil. That's the sign of a truly powerful tale.


#2 Death of Gwen Stacy

Occurred in: Amazing Spider-Man #121
Principle Players: Green Goblin, Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man

    Many of the greatest runs in comics have come in the past two decades. Amazing Spider-Man, however, has never been quite as good as in the '70s, when Peter Parker was a college student with heaps of personal problems. Peter's best friend and roommate, Harry Osborn, was a junkie on the brink of self-destructio. Harry's father, Norman, was Spider-Man's greatest foe, the Green Goblin. And worst of all the Goblin knew the true identity of the Webslinger. When the "cured" Norman Osborn suddenly regressed back to insanity, he came looking for Parker. Instead he found Gwen Stacy, whom he took to the George Washington Bridge (or Brooklyn Bridge, depending on which set of eyes you use to read your comics). The Goblin dumped Stacy off the bridge, but she was caught by the trusty webline of Spider-Man. Tragically, either the shock of the fall or the sudden stop killed her.

    Though it could be easily argued that this is the greatest moment in villainy, consider this: Peter Parker doesn't have Gwen's dress hanging in a glass case in his den.


#1 Joker Blows Up Jason Todd

Occurred in: Batman #428
Principle Players: Joker, Jason Todd, Jason's Mother

    No event has scarred a character quite like the death of the second Robin. Jason Todd was a rambunctious, headstrong, arrogant sidekick, but he was still Bruce Wayne's surrogate son. When Todd discovered the identity of his birth mother, he ran from Gotham to the Mid-East. He found his true mother, but she betrayed him to the Joker. Beaten into submission by the Clown Prince of Crime, Todd awoke in time to find his mother at his side, right next to a ticking bomb. The two died in the explosion and Batman has never recovered.

    There's a giant dinosaur in the Bat-Cave, along with a big penny and other memorabilia. All of it is window-dressing for artists. The only thing of significance in the cave is the haunting glass case holding Jason Todd's costume. What makes the event all the more monstrous -- readers paid a dollar a pop to call and vote whether or not Jason Todd should live or die. Less than 100 votes decided Todd's fate, but the voters could not have made a better choice. This remains the single most memorable villainous moment in comics.


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Jason is still dead in our hearts.

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I don't mind him coming back. But I don't want the means of his return to be some crappy result of a crossover or anything mythical or anything magical. Absolutely nothing about time travel. please.

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I do.

The only reason Winnick brought him back is because he voted for him not to die back in 87. So bringing Jason back didn't really serve anything. It was so forced that it made no sense at all.

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It seems to me that there's gotta be at least one Dr. Doom or Magneto story on the list or the list is incomplete.

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They forgot that time when Reggie stole Veronica and Betty from Archie and framed him for putting that bear trap in Mr. Weatherbee's drawer. That was villainy at its best.

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The death of Bucky over the North Atlantic needs to be in that list.


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They forgot that time when Reggie stole Veronica and Betty from Archie and framed him for putting that bear trap in Mr. Weatherbee's drawer. That was villainy at its best.



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How about:

1. Hyde rapes and kills the Invisible Man in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? ("His end...was comfortable.") All we see is blood on Hyde's mouth, Hyde's bare arse, the Invisible Man's screams, and Hyde clearly enjoying himself. Brrr.

2. Apollo is raped by the Commander and Thunder God in Authority #13?

3. Lucifer casually destroys billions of worlds by simply passing through the fragile dimension of the Mansions of Silence in the Vertigo title?

4. The Anti-Monitor kills Supergirl in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7?

5. Dark Phoenix consumes a star and kills 5 billion intelligent beings, in Claremont and Byrne's Dark Pheonix Saga in Uncanny X-men? The first genocide in comics.

6. The Phantom Zone criminals wipe out the bubble universe in Byrne's Superman #22-24, driving Supes to finally take a life?


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4. The Anti-Monitor kills Supergirl in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7?





I was gonna mention that!
Also,what about Parallax wiping out the Green Lantern Corps?
The Masters Of Evil beating the crap outta Hercules & putting him in a coma?

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Definitely that.


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How about:

1. Hyde rapes and kills the Invisible Man in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? ("His end...was comfortable.") All we see is blood on Hyde's mouth, Hyde's bare arse, the Invisible Man's screams, and Hyde clearly enjoying himself. Brrr.





Thats disturbing. Its put me right off picking up the LXG comics. Invisible man was such a rambunctious young whipper-snapper aswell, he didnt deserve a meat burito up his hole, especially not a Hyde-sized borito


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I don't think Doomsday counts as villainy. He was a monster who went on a rampage, not some master criminal.


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Zoom killing Barry's wife.

Hal Jordan going crazy and killing the corps, then using his Zero Hour powers to retcon some bullshit bug explanation.

Clone saga. Like it or not, it was a damn big plan that fucked up Peter Parker's life for a year.

Lucifer's destruction of the Mansions of Silence has been mentioned.

Whoever the fuck hired Puck and Loki to kidnap Daniel, which ended up causing Morpheus' death.


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How about:

1. Hyde rapes and kills the Invisible Man in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? ("His end...was comfortable.") All we see is blood on Hyde's mouth, Hyde's bare arse, the Invisible Man's screams, and Hyde clearly enjoying himself. Brrr.

2. Apollo is raped by the Commander and Thunder God in Authority #13?

3. Lucifer casually destroys billions of worlds by simply passing through the fragile dimension of the Mansions of Silence in the Vertigo title?

4. The Anti-Monitor kills Supergirl in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7?

5. Dark Phoenix consumes a star and kills 5 billion intelligent beings, in Claremont and Byrne's Dark Pheonix Saga in Uncanny X-men? The first genocide in comics.

6. The Phantom Zone criminals wipe out the bubble universe in Byrne's Superman #22-24, driving Supes to finally take a life?




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Lucifer's destruction of the Mansions of Silence was pretty brutal, but can it really be considered an act of villany in a title where he is the main character?


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How about:

1. Hyde rapes and kills the Invisible Man in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? ("His end...was comfortable.") All we see is blood on Hyde's mouth, Hyde's bare arse, the Invisible Man's screams, and Hyde clearly enjoying himself. Brrr.

2. Apollo is raped by the Commander and Thunder God in Authority #13?

3. Lucifer casually destroys billions of worlds by simply passing through the fragile dimension of the Mansions of Silence in the Vertigo title?

4. The Anti-Monitor kills Supergirl in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7?

5. Dark Phoenix consumes a star and kills 5 billion intelligent beings, in Claremont and Byrne's Dark Pheonix Saga in Uncanny X-men? The first genocide in comics.

6. The Phantom Zone criminals wipe out the bubble universe in Byrne's Superman #22-24, driving Supes to finally take a life?




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I can't symphatize with Invisible Man there, since he's a traitor an' all. Plus, he's stupid enough to go after the person Hyde almost cares for. And he forgot about the fact that his invisibility is totally useless against Hyde's infra-red vision.

Invisible Man was the villain, and it can't be considered great because Hyde totally punked him out.

As for the Lucifer bit, the story has stakes so high that murdering an entire universe doesn't seem that big a deal, especially if not a single arc is devoted to making people relate to the lost realms, etc. I mean, several characters in the series can murder millions of entities with but a thought, and bring them back with as much effort.

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Plus,to you,being arse raped by a huge monster would be considered a great gift rather than a villainous act!

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And he forgot about the fact that his invisibility is totally useless against Hyde's infra-red vision.




For comic book nerd accuracy, I must point out that Hyde kept his vision a secret.


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The greatest villainous moment in comics hasn't even been mentioned yet: putting John Byrne and Chris Claremont back in as writers of mainstream comic books!

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He's one that hasn't been mentioned, but one I think has merit- Eclipso slaughtering a whole bunch of second-tier heroes. Also, Extant wiping out the JSA during Zero Hour.


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