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"Machine": An actor in sadomasochistic pornographic movies who hid his "true" identity from the world by always wearing a leather mask when "performing". Got killed by Nick Cage in "8mm.". See also Poole, Eddie and Velvet, Dino.
Machine, La: Modesty Blaise villain #1, chronologically. A murder-for-hire organization using an abandoned monastery as a hideout.
Madame Chen: Chinese gold smuggler who uses weight-lifter "Big Yeng" as a front (and bonebreaking thug of course, when she happens to be in need of one).
Mad Bomber, the: A mad bomber, basically.
Mad Hatter, the: Jarvis Tetch.
Magneto: One of the world's most powerful mutants, and an arch-enemy of the X-men.
Controls... guess what?
Mahoney, Georgia Rae: Gangsta.
Mahoney, Luther: Gangsta.
Maitland, Squike: A wimp and probably not all that intelligent either, but totally remorseless, he is, this blond, thin Modesty villain. Together with Gaspar he kills innocent, cute little dolphins, he does.
Major Disaster: Disaster-simulator Paul Booker.
Major Force: Psychopathic hero-fake, Captain Atom's "buddy", Clifford Zmeck.
Mammoth: Aka Baran, member of the Fearsome Five.
Mandrill, Mark: Matter Master.
Manga Khan: Inter-galactic trader.
Mangler: Rip Kirby villain #1.
Marauders: Mad mages.
Mark: Male accomplice of the Riddler.
Mark: Male accomplice of the Riddler.
Mark: Male accomplice of the Riddler.
Marlo, Newlin: Buck Ryan crime boss.
Masters of Disaster, the: Coldsnap, Heatstroke, New Wave, Shakedown.
Matter Master: Mark Mandrill.
Melkor: A traitor god. Later known as Morgoth.
Metallo: The man with the cryptonite heart.
Mikado, the: Questioned serial killer, by the name of dr. Spaulding.
Minerva, Barbara: The Cheetah.
Minerco: One of those big mining companies that does anything for a profit and course trouble for heroes, in this case for amnesiac agent XIII.
Modell, Robert: See Pusher!
Monsieur Mallah: BrotherhoodofEviller.
Moon Man, the: Herbert Duck.
Moray, "Fingers": Rip Kirby extorsionist.
Morgoth: Melkor's name from when everyone knew he was evil.
Moriarty: See Professor M..
Morpha: "Giant Aquatic Amoeba
amoeba (say a-mee-ba) noun, plural is amoebae or amoebas, in America spelt ameba; a microscopic, unicellular animal which moves by
changing its shape and reproduces by simple division into two parts (source: Heinemann Dictionary). And wasn't this guy off making more
trouble in James Cameron's The Abyss?" Snatched right off http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Chamber/1301/zelda64/watertemple.html.
Morpha is the boss monster of the Water Temple in the video game known as Zelda 64 - Ocarina of Time. The funniest thing about Morpha is the place where I first saw it and heard of it, in the first printed issue of bleck (bleck_fanzine@hotmail.com), Linna Johanssons eminent feministic media-watch magazine, in an article about the Swedish Christian Democratic Party (specifically its so-called "ethical feminism"). You can and should get a prenumeration using the e-mail address above. At least if you can read Swedish. Bleck has a homepage, also in Swedish: http://www.ordfront.se/bleck.
Mr. Freeze: aka dr.(?) Victor Fries. A cryologist (or sometimes I think some sort of medical doctor, accounts vary) in his best years made dependent on extreme cold by freak accident and obsessed with revenge and power.
Mr. Pink: From mr. Tarantinos excellent movie, "Reservoir Dogs". Played by Steve Buscemi, I believe.
Mr. Mxyzptlk: Imp from the 5th Dimension, Zrfff.
Muerte: In an agent comedy known as "(something) Blues", this knife-man jumps around saying "My name is Muerte!", only to time after time get the answer "Ah, hi Morty!" coupled with the breaking of one or other limb. You have to pity the man. He had such a nice opening line.
Mungo, the: Known from XIII.
Mysterio: Guy with his head in a bowl, also known as Quentin Beck. Dead. Or..?
Mystique: A shape-changing mutant.
Måns: A bad cat.
Napier, Jack:a) gangster b)Joker alias.
Narbon, Helen Beta: The most adorable mad scientist around.
Read a new comic strip about her each day at www.narbonic.com! Do! Really!
Nemesis: The highest principle of Evil. (A God.)
New Wave: A member of the group of DC villains known as "The Masters of Disaster".
Nickleby, Ralph: Uncle of Nicholas. Not the best uncle one could have.
Nigma, Edward: See the Riddler. Notice the play on words, however: E. Nigma.
Nik-Nak: Dwarf helper of Scaramanga.
Nod: A terrorist organisation.
Nostromos: Fake astrologist who in an episode of "Batman: The Animated Series" was rather successful in giving really bad advice to rich Gothamites and stealing their money (and valuables, of course). It didn't last for very long, though. Maybe he should have chosen another city.
Ocean Master, the: The evil half-brother of Aquaman, Orm Curry Marius.
Octavius, Otto: See Dr. Octopus.
Octopus: Wears gloves and controls the city's underworld in Will Eisner's "The Spirit".
O'Jeneus, Mikron: Gizmo, a member of the Fearsome Five.
Olrik: Teatrical Blake & Mortimer foe.
Orcs: A race of warriors.
o'Shaugnessy, Duke: Real name of Angel Face from Blueberry, according to Viktor Moberg.
Osss: Uss in English, I suppose. War-crazy robot-builders. Their enemies are Domm (Themm).
Oswald, Darin Peter: He's electric!!!
Palafox: A Breakness dominie. Well, an emeritus actually, which means he's gone mad. He's the (major) badguy of what is, to my knowledge, the only linguistic science fiction novel in existance: Jack Vance's "The Languages of Pao". Palafox is cool, and the book is cool too. You should all read it if you get the chance.
Parasite: "The Parasite's mindless hunger for the life energy of living beings makes
him one of the most dangerous creatures alive. He is currently incarcerated
at the Vandeemer University Institute for Metahuman Studies"
according to DC Heroes RPG, "The Background Roster Book", Mayfair Games 1989.
Parasite aka Rudy Jones.
Pelican (,the?): This was rather funny, really. Just as I was contemplating villains with silly bird-names (since I was going to play "the Dodo" in a superhero live), I came across this big-chinned arms dealer in a Gambit story. Really... Pelican... Could that even have passed in Dick Tracy?
Penguin, the(Swedish Pingvinen): A.k.a. Chesterfield Cobblepot, Oswald. One of Batman's oldest nemesises. I think he appeared before that irritating smiling guy. Well, he's got a thing for umbrellas. You can but love a guy like this.
Guess who drew this picture...I did! Maybe not something to be all that proud of, really.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown: A k a It.
Pestilence: A rider of the Apocalypse.
Phelps, Jim: Jim Phelps shouldn't be a villain!!! It's what we in Sweden call a "saintrobbery". However, in the Mission Impossible movie, he is. (Though I still hope the second or third movie will show it was all a setup.)
Phobia: BrotherhoodofEviller.
Pig: Modern day slave trader, old mortal enemy of X-men's Gambit.
Plasmus: BrotherhoodofEviller.
Plastique: Hi, my name is Bette, I'm from Quebec and I'm a living bomb.
Poison Ivy: Botanist Pamela Isley has a cool way with men and plants.
Poole, Eddie: Smalltime pornographer killed by Nick Cage in movie "8mm".
Porter, Gertrude: Little old lady bigtime drug dealer, a k a "Good Gertie".
POWER: Veryverysecretveryverybigveryverydangerouscrimeorganisation that repeatedly runs its ugly head into FBI Agent Phil Corrigan (X9).
Professor Ivo: Anthony Ivo. Wants very much to be immortal. Most known, I believe, for having built Amazo. Has also built the Amazoids and, with Thomas Oscar Morrow, the Tomorrow Woman. Just check out the Wikipedia entry.
Professor Milo: According to online reviews, a very mediocre villain on "Batman The Animated Series". Is also in well-known graphic novel "Arkham Asylum".
Professor Moriarty: A master planner in 19th century England.
Professor Zoom: The "Anti-Flash".
Pusher: Robert Modell. Given commanding voice by brain tumour. X-Files villain.
Q: Star Trek godlike being.
Query: Female accomplice of the Riddler.
Queen of Hearts, the: As seen in "Alice in Wonderland".
Quinn, Harley: Cute little sidekick of the Joker, or "Mr. J" as she prefers to call him. Was introduced in "Batman the Animated Series", but has since been introduced to the "real" DC continuum.
Quiz: Female accomplice of the Riddler.
Radziwil: Don't follow this guy's advice in the "Way of the Tiger" adventure books. Trust me on this one.
Ragdoll: A Starman villain.
R'as Al Ghul: "The most dangerous enemy of the Batman". A very old person who wants to rule the world so that people stop doing stupid things.
Rastapopoulos: I'll check the spelling on this major Tintin baddie.
Rat Catcher, the: Otis Flannegan.
Rat King, the: A Turtles villain.
Reagan, (Ronald) "Cyphre": The "Ronald" part is a guess, I must admit, though maybe not a very wild one. To explain why I must do some explaining about the plot of the movie "Matrix". It's kind of late for that now. Anyway, he's the big traitor. (Well, noone said this page was spoiler free.)
Red Skull: Old Nazi supervillain. Marvel. Silly.
Richard III: As portrayed by William Shakespeare.
Ricken, Oliphant (skipper): A Buck Ryan baddie.
Riddler, the: Q: Riddle me this, riddle me that, who's frightened like shit of the big bad bat? A: Edward Nygma (which is a taken name, if you were wondering).
Ringer: This marvelbaddie throws metal rings. How original! How cool!
Ringmaster, the: Hypnotic Marvel-baddie.
Roughhouse: Marvel big-guy (not Hulk-big, but rather big). Has been known to team up with evil vampire goblin Bloodscream.
Sandman: A Marvel badguy (now reformed?) who's made of sand and can change shape.
Saruman: A mean, lean, multicolored (mind you, not white!) magician machine to be found in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Sauron: Major Tolkien badguy.
Sauron: No, not the major Tolkien badguy. This is a pretty minor Marvel villain, some kind of very strange Jekyll & Hyde-type man/pterodactyl. I'll bet there are gamma rays involved somewhere.
Scaramanga, Fransesco: The man with the golden gun.
Scarecrow: Has scary gas. Aka prof. Jonathan Crane.
Schott, Winslow: The Toyman.
Schreck, Max: A Gotham businessman who in the movie "Batman Returns" first pushes secretary-who-overheard-one-conversation-too-many Selina Kyle through a sky-scraper window, thereby accidentally creating Catwoman, then helps the Penguin almost become mayor.
Schultze, Shark-Eye: German pilot who terrorizes Buck Ryan and friends. See also Newlin Marlo and Oliphant Ricken.
Scorpion, the: A guy in hi-tech armor. The armor has a tail, which the Scorpion can either strike people or shoot them with.From my general knowledge of Marvel, I assume there has been a couple of Scorpions. One of them was Mac Gargan, anyway.
Sentinels: Mutant-hunting robots.
Septimus, Dr. Jonathan: Psychiatrist and one-time Blake and Mortimer foe. Turned Olrik into his zombie-slave. (Tip/request from Viktor Moberg, who does know his Blake and Mortimer. Or at least he knows his Blake and Mortimer better than me.)
Shakedown: A member of the group of DC villains known as "The Masters of Disaster".
Shark, the: A humanoid shark.
Shimmer: Aka Selinda, a member of the Fearsome Five.
Shocker: Shocking spidey-villain.
Shrapnel: Mark Williamson, explosive assasin.
Shriek: Female spidey-villain. I know, I don't start with "Male..." on the other ones, the ones that, well, are males, but that's because most are. Sad but true. Of course in a perfect world people of both sexes would have equal opportunity to tear down houses and eat little children. Anyway, Shriek screams. She's much cooler and more horrible than most of the male Marvel villains. And I promise for the next female villain I write about to try not to make too much of an issue of the fact that they are, well, female.
Singh Brotherhood, the: Pirates and ancient enemies of the Phantom.
Singh, Dogai: The current leader of the The Singh Brotherhood.
Sinister Six, the: Doc Ock, Vulture, Electro, Mysterio, Hobgoblin, Sandman.
Sivana, Dr. Thaddeus Bodog: Captain Marvel baddie, "The World's Wickedest Scientist".
Six, Arthur: A blackmailer in the 80s-or-is-it-early-90s-no-not-with-a-haircut-like-that version of Mission Impossible.
Skeletor: The major He-Man villain. A skeleton, basically.
Skullcrusher: An armed orientalic fighter.
Skynet: That computer-net-gone-mad of the Terminator movies.
Smaug: The dragon in "the Hobbit".
SMERSH: Evil communist killing organisation from the original James Bond books (and maybe that nasty setting called reality, I'm not sure). Communists that go around killing people, that is, not a bunch of people who go around killing people who happen to be communists, though that would be bad too of course only that's basically what Bond does in those books, and he's the hero, but...
Smith, Wu: Evil Asian in Modesty Blaise. Keeps that kind of little fish, you know, the kind that fights.
Snart, Leonard: Captain Cold.
Solomon Grundy: See Grundy, Solomon.
Spender, CGB: The smoker has a name...
Spendler, "Fixer": London crime lord who once tried to steal a Viking treasure from the island of Thule, Garth's childhood home. He shouldn't have done that.
Spot: A really funny Spiderman villain. Was, I believe, last seen as part of something called "the Legion of Losers", but actually I think he's worth better than that.
Squid: This eight-limbed spidey-villain does it the biological way.
Stockholmaren: "The Stockholmer", the arch-fool from the 08th dimension.
Stone, Miriam: Made one miscalculation to many...it was her first, but not everyone can be lucky. Killed by Modesty Blaise for torturing Willie Garvin and then gloating about it. To Modesty. And this girl is supposed to be super-intelligent...
Strong, Cecil: "Ha, ha you blasted Green Force 5ers, I'll destroy as many rainforests as I damn well please!"
T-1000: The liquid robot in Terminator 2.
Tallion, Kurt (Mr. Tallion, most of the time): Garth villain with lots of money and high ambitions.
Tanner, Lew: See the Tanner twins.
Tanner, Mike: See the Tanner twins.
Tanner twins: Lew and Mike. Bigtime pimps crushed by Garth. (Their Caribbean establishment was known as Bedside Manor!)
Terrorsmith: Once upon a time, DC decided to throw a number of new characters into their deck, all at once, in some kind of drive. I don't know, maybe they all had some sort of common origin. Maybe someone "made" them. Anyway, Terrorsmith was one of them and his gimmick was "making" things. Mostly nasty things with big teeth, if I've got it right.
Tetch, Jarvis: The Mad Hatter.
Teth-Adam: A former pharaoh, who is also Black Adam!
Thaddeus the Monk: Fanatic anti-semite in whatever-century-the-golem-was-in Praha, at least according to "The Phantom". See also Count Jacob.
Thompson, Allan: Just see Allan for now. Maybe I'll move the data here someday, for some sort of consequence.
Toad: "Toad is -- Well, he can jump, and that's not much -- but he's my mate!"
Blob, presenting The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in "The Hunt for Xavier!, part 3: When You're Unwanted". (This is my translation to English of a Swedish translation of an English original.)
Toad was a lot "hotter" in the movie than he used to be in the X-men comics. Both these versions of him seem to be dead. May he rest in peace, he was a cute little guy.
Tongs: Secret Chinese crime syndicates, which have existed for real but have also done service as badguys for a number of fictional works.
Toomes, Adrian: See "Vulture!!!
Toomes, Eugene: The litterarily and otherways very creepy villain of the X-files episodes "Squeeze" and "Toomes". Few people have been this close to eating agent Dana Scully's liver. Of course, Toomes might not exactly count as "people", being a really strange mutant-thingie with the ability to "squeeze" through really, really narrow passages.
Torak: The evil god from the Belgariad. Has features of Melkor, the Phantom of the Opera and surely a number of other classical evil ones.
Toyman, the: Winslow Schott, psychopath, assasin, toymaker.
Trapster: Where walks the Trapster??? I had to look it up on the internet, but of course it turned out to be the wonderful Marvel Universe. Where else could a villainous gluecaster find a place? I really wish the Trapster would die so I can write something about adhesive ultimates (a pune, or play on words...)
Trevelyan, Alex: See Janus!
Troy, Castor: Madman terrorist brother #1.
Troy, Pollux: Madman terrorist brother #2. The bomb constructor.
Two-Face: Harvey Dent, ex-district attourney of Gotham City. The event which triggered Harvey's lapse into _serious_ lunacy actually took place in the court-room, when "Boss" Macaroni (well, I guess it was Maroni really but Macaroni is more fun) threw some acid at him, thus destroying half the DA's beautiful face. (The good mafioso had smuggeled it into the courtroom in a medicine bottle.) As all the Gothamites, Two-Face has his little obsessions, namely:
a) Good vs. Bad and the duality of human nature
b) Opposites in general
c) Cointossing (and maybe to some degree, chance in general.
d) The number 2
e) Split suites, hats, hairstyles etc matching his two "sides"
The ruined part of Two-Face's face is green, for some reason.
There has also been another Two-Face, one Harvey Kent, whom I don't know very much about.
Twilight: ...of Buck Ryan fame...
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