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Superheroes may rely on supervillains for action and drama, seeing their powers turned
against them or pushed to their limits, but you don’t need heat vision or super-strength
to be truly terrifying. Sometimes, all it takes is a criminal blessed with determination,
and an opponent pushing them to their true potential. Here are Screen Rant’s 10 Most
Dangerous Comic Book Criminals.
The Joker
No one knows his story, his motivations, or his endgame - but everyone knows his name:
Joker. Over the years, Batman's arch-nemesis has been portrayed as a serial killer, a crime
boss, a madman, and an agent of chaos, in nearly every form of entertainment. Every
fan may have their favourite, but The Joker is so fragmented and crazed, it's impossible
to even call one version more faithful than any other. Without any superpower, super weapon,
or even backup, Joker's calculated mayhem hasn't just made him a comic book icon, but
one of the most complicated and terrifying villains in history. Not bad for a guy with
nothing but a knife, a pistol, and a plan.
Kingpin
He may not be much to look at, but Wilson Fisk has proven to be not only one of the
most brilliant and ruthless crime bosses the comic book world has ever seen, but a physical
threat capable of fighting some of Marvel’s most impressive heroes. Bullied in his childhood
because of his weight, Fisk hit the gym, turning his former bullies into henchmen, and beginning
his rise to the top of Hell’s Kitchen’s underworld, letting his fists and wits do
the talking, eventually becoming the Kingpin of Crime. Don’t be fooled by the lack of
a gun or club, either: The Kingpin prefers to kill with his bare hands, and whatever
furniture is nearby. He may not be a supervillain, but a man with his talents for organized crime
who can beat Daredevil and Spider-Man in a fight deserves more credit than he’s usually
given.
Killer Croc
Born with a rare genetic condition that caused his skin to grow hard and scaly like a reptile,
Waylon Jones was an outcast, bullied by schoolmates and abused and abandoned by an alcoholic aunt.
As he grew bigger and badder, a job wrestling alligators for the circus seemed a waste of
his talents. Waylon knew how to be tough, and knew a life of crime was his destiny.
Taking the name Killer Croc, he set out to organize and rule the criminals of Gotham
City, proving a serious player even without his bulletproof skin and superstrength. He
would do battle with Batman too many times to count, but what he lacked in brains, he
made up for in brutality. Did we mention he's also a cannibal?
The Darkness
As one of the few comic criminals who is neither good or evil, Jackie Estacado began his life
as an orphan, adopted into the Franchetti crime family at the tender age of 6. Making
his first kill at the age of 16, Jackie would become the family’s most skilled and ruthless
hitman, doing more than just killing his targets to send a message. But on his 21st birthday,
he learned that his induction into the mafia was no coincidence: he was the latest in a
long line of men entrusted with The Darkness: an ancient force granting its host nearly
limitless power. In the hands of Jackie, the power to create any weapon or creature as
long as he stayed in the shadows was a perfect fit, seeking vengeance on all who had wronged
him in the past. With the power to take on Superman himself, Jackie took over the crime
family with ease, putting his skills learned on the streets to work taking over an entire
country.
The Riddler
Unlike most criminal masterminds, the Prince of Puzzlers can't resist telling the absolute
truth. But his need to prove he's the smartest person in the room means The Riddler can't
do anything simply. His green costume and obsession with riddles and brainteasers made
Edward Nigma a bit of a joke to mainstream audiences, but comic fans have seen him develop
into a twisted, terrifying and truly dangerous criminal over the years. The well-known "Hush"
storyline saw Riddler pulling the strings behind every single Batman villain as part
of his plan to bring down Bruce Wayne once and for all. More recently, "Batman: Zero
Year" saw Riddler take complete control over Gotham, turning the city to ruins until a
citizen could solve his riddles. Puzzles aren't too scary, but in the hands of The Riddler,
they can be fatal.
Carnage
Spider-Man knew that the Alien symbiotic behind his black suit was bad news, and when it merged
with Eddie Brock to become Venom, his most popular enemy was born. But not his most dangerous.
When Brock found himself sharing a cell with serial killer psychopath Cletus Kasady, he
wanted out - fast. His alien partner came to the rescue, but left its child behind,
soon entering Kasady's bloodstream - and just like that, Carnage was born. What was most
horrifying about the murderous rampages that followed wasn't the villain's powers, but
placing them in Kasady's hands. It was the madman's belief that murder was the mark of
true courage that made him a menace, meaning he's just as deadly without the suit. He was
created to show what DC's Joker could do if given superpowers, and Carnage has yet to
disappoint.
Bullseye
Putting his skills with throwing projectiles to use as a baseball player, the pitcher who
would become known as “Bullseye” found throwing a no-hitter too boring. Killing the
batter with a ball to the head sent him on his path of murders-for-hire, becoming one
of the deadliest assassins the Marvel Universe has ever seen. But becoming a soldier of fortune
for villains like The Kingpin wasn’t enough – Bullseye wanted fame as well. Bragging
to New York’s Daily Bugle about his many kills and the fact that he “never misses”
put Daredevil on his tail – and the two have been at war ever since. If his mastery
of martial arts, guns and blades wasn’t deadly enough. Bullseye can turn toothpicks,
paperclips, and even his own teeth into lethal weapons. For the right price, of course.
Arcade
Who says insanity and homicidal tendencies can’t be profitable? The Marvel villain
known as “Arcade” learned there’s good money in killing, and as is usually the case,
bigger is better. When the pampered young man was cut off by his wealthy father, he
killed him, and took the money for himself. Flush with cash and realizing his love of
murder, Arcade became a globetrotting assassin. But when the murder game became too boring,
he hatched a different plan: he’d build his own deathtrap known as “Murderworld,”
and drop his targets into the fatal theme park to give them a fighting chance. The villain’s
similarities to DC’s Joker are obvious, but his one-of-a-kind humor and genuine thrill
at seeing his victims attempt to escape made him a hit, appearing alongside many of Marvel’s
most well-known heroes. Even if that meant he racked up more failures than kills.
Two-Face
What’s more tragic than seeing an embodiment of law and order flipped on its head, embracing
crime, chaos and violence instead? The answer is a man who can’t even decide between the
two. Every Batman fan knows the tragic story of Harvey Dent, once an upstanding District
Attorney who develops a split personality when half of his face is burned with acid.
Although the darker side of his character may be more than a little crazed, it still
has access to the brilliant intelligence and knowledge of Gotham’s underworld. The result
is Two-Face, a crime boss who sees every attack against Gotham as an opportunity. But what
makes the villain truly dangerous is his signature coin, used to make nearly every decision facing
his fractured mind. Sure, he may have become predictable over the years, but when the flip
of a coin means Harvey Dent may help Batman save the day – or commit an unspeakable
act of violence, he becomes a villain unlike any other the Dark Knight has had to face.
Prometheus
If there’s one criminal in the world of DC Comics who is truly underrated, it has
to be Prometheus. Raised by two criminals, the young boy travelled across America, learning
the outlaw life until his parents were shot down by police. Just as Bruce Wayne dedicated
his life to avenging his parents, Prometheus did the same. Spending time in South American
fighting pits, working as an African mercenary and as an international terrorist, Prometheus
became a true student of crime and violence, eventually killing the cops who killed his
parents, and turning his finely-tuned skills to bringing down the Justice League. He may
have required some gadgets to get the job done, but an everyday criminal who can take
down Batman, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter deserves some respect.
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