One candidate is Doomsday, I mean the guy f*cking killed superman (well for a bit). The Death of Superman was historical. Doomsday popped out of nowhere and killed the most iconic hero of the modern era, until then that everybody thought Superman was invincible. I’m still trying to think of anybody better.
Originally posted by Diamond Kisses
[b]Is there a difference? 😛 [/B]
in story-telling, yes. the villain is not the one with whom you should feel any sympathy toward or have any connection with. that is why i disagree with people calling vader a villain. while he certainly was in eps4 and 5, his character took a sympathetic turn in rotj, imho eliminating that title even before he turned. it all depends on how the writer/directer presents the character. the villain is to be booed and hissed at, while the anti hero is meant to have a limited emotional connection to the audience.
Originally posted by Schecter
in story-telling, yes. the villain is not the one with whom you should feel any sympathy toward or have any connection with. that is why i disagree with people calling vader a villain. while he certainly was in eps4 and 5, his character took a sympathetic turn in rotj, imho eliminating that title even before he turned. it all depends on how the writer/directer presents the character. the villain is to be booed and hissed at, while the anti hero is meant to have a limited emotional connection to the audience.
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Originally posted by 2D_MASTER
One candidate is Doomsday, I mean the guy f*cking killed superman (well for a bit). The Death of Superman was historical. Doomsday popped out of nowhere and killed the most iconic hero of the modern era, until then that everybody thought Superman was invincible. I’m still trying to think of anybody better.
doomsday is a joke. all he is is shredder on some anabolic steroids. jigsaw from saw is the man i mean cmon the guy has great mind games and really does execute his victims in a way to tramatize you.
Originally posted by 2D_MASTER
One candidate is Doomsday, I mean the guy f*cking killed superman (well for a bit). The Death of Superman was historical. Doomsday popped out of nowhere and killed the most iconic hero of the modern era, until then that everybody thought Superman was invincible. I’m still trying to think of anybody better.
Galactus? 🙂
Originally posted by Mairuzu
Its from sleeping beauty!
Ma-Male-Male'something' 😛
Originally posted by Schecter
in story-telling, yes. the villain is not the one with whom you should feel any sympathy toward or have any connection with. that is why i disagree with people calling vader a villain. while he certainly was in eps4 and 5, his character took a sympathetic turn in rotj, imho eliminating that title even before he turned. it all depends on how the writer/directer presents the character. the villain is to be booed and hissed at, while the anti hero is meant to have a limited emotional connection to the audience.
Destroying a planet is pretty villanious 😇
Originally posted by PiruBlood
doomsday is a joke. all he is is shredder on some anabolic steroids. jigsaw from saw is the man i mean cmon the guy has great mind games and really does execute his victims in a way to tramatize you.
Well I thought his design was pretty cheesy and unoriginal and he had no personality. Yes, those facts take away from his appeal. BUT, the guy killed Superman, probably the most beloved of all Superheroes, in the mainstream, that’s why I put him at least on my top 10.
Originally posted by 2D_MASTER
Well I thought his design was pretty cheesy and unoriginal and he had no personality. Yes, those facts take away from his appeal. BUT, the guy killed Superman, probably the most beloved of all Superheroes, in the mainstream, that’s why I put him at least on my top 10.
if you want charachter i got one word for you JOKER