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Marvel has so many of these, and it's sad they use almost none of them.
>>82933798
You know what's funny?
I genuinely think Marvel's villains are more memorable then most of DC's in most cases, but they use them a lot less anyway.
Anyway, BEHOLD THE RAPE-APE!
>>82933798
>That worst villains thread from a month back
>>82933696
Not sure if The Spot is obscure but I love him.
>>82933898
Marvel likes to play it safe and use obscure villains only in group shots (for the most part), DC seems to vary it a bit more which is why you can actually get normies recognise characters like Black Mask or Metallo
>>82933760
What's this from?
>>82934046
Arkham Asylum: Living hell, its fucking great
But somehow written by slott
>>82934004
I was always surprised Spot wasn't a bigger villain. He's got a strong powerset, basically Mirror Master.
>>82933898
>look up Mandrill
>turns out he actually IS a rape ape
I don't know why I doubted you anon.
>>82934079
He could definitely do a lot more with his powers under a good writer, I'd love to see an ongoing of him becoming an assassin.
>>82933962
>there will never be a femKGBeast
>His first name is Donald
BUILD
Found out about this guy online, would love to read a comic about him sometime
>>82936655
>>82936655
DID SOMEONE SAY BUILD!?
>>82933962
Jim Aparo is the Batman artist which Mark Bagley is for Spider-Man.
Complete shit.
>>82933798
Well yeah. Villains in Marvel exist for the moment before heroes fight and then for quirky zingers afterward
>>82937191
why man?
>>82936602
write it fag, ill draw it for ya
>>82936747
He is actually one of the main villains of the last Deadpool run by Posehn and Duggan.
On topic, I always thought that Death-Stalker was a quite cool villain, too bad most of the writers had no idea in how to use him. Then again, his powers were complicated to work with without making him too overpowered or too much of a jobber.
What about the pirate lady? Or The Thumper?