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Post by Cei-U! on Nov 28, 2017 14:45:42 GMT -5
Blast it all. Think of all the greatest cartoon villains who don't qualify The injustice of it all!!! Somewhere the animated villains are gathered together in a volcanic mountain hideout crying inkwells of tears as they plot their revenge.... I'm a bit frustrated myself at not being able to use The Monarch. Stoopid rules! Cei-U! I summon my own worst enemy!
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Post by Confessor on Nov 28, 2017 18:26:15 GMT -5
I briefly considered picking a Top 12 best dressed villains that originated in Marvel's old Star Wars comic...but I thought that'd be a bit boring. Still, I reckon I could easily do it. Suffice it to say, at least one of the villains on my list will be a Marvel originated SW villain.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Nov 28, 2017 18:46:39 GMT -5
Blast it all. Think of all the greatest cartoon villains who don't qualify The injustice of it all!!! Somewhere the animated villains are gathered together in a volcanic mountain hideout crying inkwells of tears as they plot their revenge.... I'm a bit frustrated myself at not being able to use The Monarch. Stoopid rules! Cei-U! I summon my own worst enemy! I prefer Dr. Girlfriend.
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 28, 2017 22:27:48 GMT -5
By that reasoning, the Corleone family were good guys in The Godfather movies. Yup. Protagonist and antagonist don't necessarily mean the hero and villain though. Right, and I think that's Curt's point (though I'm sure he'll correct me if I'm wrong). Is Batman a hero? Depends who's writing him. But he's always the protagonist you are rooting for. Curt did say, however, that a clear villain who is the protagonist in his own series would also count. It's more the gray areas where this is applicable. Just to extend the conversation a bit further, Batman doesn't kill people just because he thinks they are guilty. ( of Course I mean the generally accepted version, not the golden age gun toting one). The Punisher is judge , jury , executioner. And as for protagonist theory, The Joker had his own comic back in the day. I would hardly call him a hero despite the reader seeing things from his prospective. The Corleone family certainly were criminals. No good guys in that movie.
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Post by shaxper on Nov 29, 2017 1:00:42 GMT -5
Just to extend the conversation a bit further, Batman doesn't kill people just because he thinks they are guilty. ( of Course I mean the generally accepted version, not the golden age gun toting one). No, but he has been portrayed as, at times, dangerously unstable (especially in the '90s), and a manipulative sociopath with extremely questionable methods and motives (especially in the 2000s). The dude who built Project O.M.A.C. is an anti-hero at best. Right, but Kurt did say a clear villain with his/her own title still counts for this event. He doesn't become a good guy just because he has his own series.
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 29, 2017 7:32:03 GMT -5
So far 23 choices and about 3 or 4 of them will surprise the crowd.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 9:13:24 GMT -5
Dear Everyone - Please be careful when I get the artist name incorrect because it's one area that I get confused on. Be tactful and kindly correct my flaws. Thanks!
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 29, 2017 19:31:35 GMT -5
No.
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Post by Pharozonk on Nov 29, 2017 21:44:07 GMT -5
10 down, 2 more to go
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Post by thwhtguardian on Dec 2, 2017 11:14:33 GMT -5
I'm having a bit of a difficult time, a lot of my favorite best dressed villains seem to originate in cartoons versus comics or strips. For instance, I love TrapJaw from He-Man...but he was an action figure before appearing in a comic book. Not complaining mind you, the challenge makes it fun after all; I'm just sayin, "What could have been."
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Post by Cei-U! on Dec 2, 2017 11:20:36 GMT -5
I'm having a bit of a difficult time, a lot of my favorite best dressed villains seem to originate in cartoons versus comics or strips. For instance, I love TrapJaw from He-Man...but he was an action figure before appearing in a comic book. Not complaining mind you, the challenge makes it fun after all; I'm just sayin, "What could have been." How close is the comic version to the action figure? If there are enough changes, as there were with the Micronauts characters, I'd allow it. Cei-U! I summon the reasonability!
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Post by Jesse on Dec 2, 2017 12:52:57 GMT -5
I'm having a bit of a difficult time, a lot of my favorite best dressed villains seem to originate in cartoons versus comics or strips. For instance, I love TrapJaw from He-Man...but he was an action figure before appearing in a comic book. Not complaining mind you, the challenge makes it fun after all; I'm just sayin, "What could have been." The Alfredo Alcala designs from the comics were often quite different from their Filmation and Mattel counterparts.
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Post by Jesse on Dec 2, 2017 12:55:38 GMT -5
Any plans for a runner up or worthy mentions section post X-mas?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2017 13:40:40 GMT -5
Any plans for a runner up or worthy mentions section post X-mas? I have two in mind and I know the artist for sure!
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Post by Cei-U! on Dec 2, 2017 15:23:17 GMT -5
Any plans for a runner up or worthy mentions section post X-mas? But of course! I'll post it the same day I post the summary/statistics thread. Cei-U! I aim to please!
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