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  2. Answer (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Answer is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first incarnation of Answer, Aaron Nicholson , first appeared in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #91 (June 1984). [ 1 ]

  3. List of comic book supervillain debuts - Wikipedia

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    Answer: 1984 Marvel Spectacular Spider-Man Vol.2 #92 Freedom Force: 1985 Marvel Chris Claremont, John Romita Jr: Uncany X-Men #199 Anti-Monitor: 1985 DC Marv Wolfman, George Pérez, Jerry Ordway: Crisis on Infinite Earths #2 Armadillo: 1985 Marvel Mark Gruenwald, Paul Neary, Dennis Janke Captain America #308 Black Mask: 1985 DC Doug Moench, Tom ...

  4. Category:Supervillain comics - Wikipedia

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    Super-Villain Team-Up; The Superior Foes of Spider-Man This page was last edited on 23 May 2022, at 04:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Category:Marvel Comics supervillains - Wikipedia

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    C. Cadena (comics) Captain Atlas; Captain Omen; Cardiac (character) Cardinal (comics) Carrion (comics) Turner D. Century; Chaka (comics) Challenger (character)

  6. List of female supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Clayface (DC Superhero Girls) Penelope Spectra and Ember McLain (Danny Phantom) Princess Morbucks (The Powerpuff Girls) Sedusa and Femme Fatale (The Powerpuff Girls) Shego (Kim Possible) [citation needed] Eletronique (Kim Possible) Supersonic Sue (Big Hero 6) Talon (Static Shock) [citation needed] Yzma (The Emperor's New School)

  7. Supervillain - Wikipedia

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    The James Bond arch-villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld (whose scenes often show him sitting on an armchair stroking his cat, his face unseen) has influenced supervillain tropes in popular cinema, including parodies like Dr. Claw and M.A.D. Cat from the Inspector Gadget animated series, Dr. Evil and Mr. Bigglesworth from the Austin Powers film series ...

  8. List of Superman enemies - Wikipedia

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    The Toyman first appeared in animated form on Challenge of the Super Friends, as part of the archvillain supergroup the Legion of Doom, where he donned a jester's outfit. The Toyman was a recurring villain in Superman: The Animated Series, where he wore an overgrown fiberglass child's head with a creepy, blank expression on it over his own head.

  9. Emerald Empress - Wikipedia

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    The second incarnation of the character, Cera Kesh, is a teenaged fan of the Legion of Super-Heroes who auditioned to be a part of the team, only to be rejected. Sensing her anger and jealousy, the Emerald Eye of Ekron corrupts her into the second Emerald Empress, granting her both powers and the ability to become an idealized version of herself.