Who is the best Supervillain of the Golden Age (1939-1956)
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Captain America vol 1 101 (1968)
When Wakes the Sleeper!
Written and Edited by Stan Lee
Penciled by Jack Kirby
Inked by Syd Shores
Lettered by Artie Simek
The Red Skull awakened the Fourth Sleeper...
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"THE RED SKULL HAS BEEN SPREADING HIS VIRULENT BRAND OF EVIL SINCE WORLD WAR II..."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on assorted shots of 1992 Skybox Marvel Masterpieces trading card #80 -- Red Skull. Artwork by Joe Jusko.
MINI-BIO: "The Red Skull has been spreading his virulent brand of evil since World War II. As an avowed opponent of liberty and proponent of tyranny, the Skrull has clashed repeatedly with the man who more than anyone is a living symbol of freedom, Captain America. Recently invigorated in a new body that was cloned from that of his long-time arch-enemy, the Skull has built a globe-spanning criminal empire as the conduit for his latest sinister schemes... with the ultimate goal of nothing less than absolute world domination!"
-- MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP/SKYBOX, c. 1992
Source: https://marketplace.beckett.com/item/1082/1992-marvel-masterpieces-80-red-skull_77867587.
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So, here’s a quick redesign sketch of my own personal version of the golden age public domain skeleton-themed supervillain named “Otis Jenkins” (a.k.a. “The Skull”) that I drew just recently. So, I hope that you all like this and Happy Holidays Everyone!!🎄
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Golden Age of Comics Supervillain Mount Rushmore
So saw a few vids about Supervillain Mount Rushmore (The four best of the best ) and I wanted to do my own,Ill do 5 of these :Golden,Silver ,Bronze ,Modern and all time .Also feel free to share your own rushmore
Rules:Just doing DC and Marvel
Will limit the villains to the era they appear in
First the Golden era(1938 -1956 )
Will give 12 contenders
Joker
Catwoman
Lex Luthor
Mr Mxyzptlk
Red Skull
Penguin
Vandal Savage
Solomon Grundy
Cheetah
Two Face
Riddler
Scarecrow
My runners up
For me Cheetah ,Riddler ,and Scarecrow are out immediately .I dont know Cheetah that well,Riddler while a personal fave didnt hit his heyday till the silver age and poor Scarecrow is good but he's kind of always a brideasmaid never a bride
I love Vandal Savage buuuuuuut hes very niche,not to many people know him
By contrast people know Grundy (Hes in the Crash Test Dummys Superman Song afterall )and he is a personal fave but I cant put him as one of the best
Catwoman could easily take a spot ,she is iconic and is a fave....But her allegiences kind of shift ,she flip flops from villain to hero to anti hero a LOT
Two Face is one of Batmans greatest foes ,but I dunno,I personally dont see him on the rushmore
Penguin .....Is so close to being on the rushmore .Hes one of the most iconic villains ever.......But by a hair I chose someone else
My Golden Age Villain rushmore
Mr Mxyzptlk-This might be controvercial but this is a golden age rushmore,and I strongly felt we need a comedic villain on the Rushmore .This 5th dimensional imp I feel is a perfect example of the Golden Age ,and he is a personal fave of mine . It was really between him and Penguin....And I just think Mxy represents the Golden Age more
Red Skull:Big part of the Golden Age :Nazi fighting ,and of the Nazi villains in comics he is the most iconic .He is Marvels first real iconic villain and as a supervillain he is one of few who just....Gets under my skin,being just a nasty pure evil son of a bitch
Lex Luthor:My personal favorite supervillain ,the evil genius who always battles Superman .Over the many decades Luthor has evolved from being criminal genius,a mad scientist to representing corporate and political evil,but remains consistant is his envy and hatred of the man of steel ,the man who with his great intelect COULD save the world,but his petty hatred and ego make him a villain
Joker:The easiest pick .Joker has kind of become the most iconic villain in comics .He is the most versetile from goofy prankster to maniacal psychopath .He has an amazing design and he plays off Batman superbly ,the grinning colorful villain to the dark grim hero
So my Golden Age Villain Rushmore is Mr Mxyzptlk,Red Skull ,Lex Luthor and Joker
Who is your golden Age villain rushmore
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Mr. Fenton is a competent teacher. Almost too competent.
If Mr. Daniel Fenton had any more than a BS (with a minor in education), Tim would’ve flagged his profile as a potential Rogue. That’s the way of most charismatic academics, at least in Gotham. (Got a PhD? Instant watchlist.) Instead, he’s Gotham Academy’s newest celebrity, as a young, passionate, out-of-towner substitute while the chemistry teacher’s on maternity leave.
Tim gets the hype. Fenton seems to genuinely love teaching, and is invested in the welfare of the student body. He hands out bananas during exam week, hosts a “study habits seminar” each month to coach effective learning strategies, and the third time Tim falls asleep in his class, he even pulls Tim aside to ask if he’s doing okay. With all the late work he accepts and the protein bars he sneaks Tim, he’s every teen vigilante’s dream teacher. He could’ve been Tim’s favorite.
In fact, Mr. Fenton was Tim’s favorite. Up until Tim walks into Mr. Fenton’s chemistry classroom for a forgotten textbook, an hour after the final bell.
On the board where tallied scores for today’s review game had been kept, “THE CHEMISTRY BEHIND DR. CRANE’S FEAR GAS: ANXIOGENICS, NERI’S, & YOU,” is now scrawled. A detailed diagram of the human endocrine system projects in front of a small crowd of adoring and attentive students.
Fenton is wrist-deep in the skull cavity of an anatomical model. A short tug, and out pops the brain.
It’s plastic. It’s fake.
Tim identifies the nearest emergency exit.
Fenton turns to the door, and in the dark classroom with the projector illuminating half his face, his eyes almost seem to flash red. “What’s up, Tim?” he asks. His friendly grin is too big for his face. “I didn’t know you wanted to join the Just Science League!”
[OR: Danny’s a science teacher at Tim’s school. Gotham’s a pretty wild place, even for someone who grew up a superhero in a ghost-infested town, so he takes it upon himself to start a club teaching kids how to manage themselves in the event of a crisis. These Gothamites are pretty hardy, but a little extra training never hurt anybody! And he suspects one of his students might be a teen vigilante, like he’d been, back in the day. As a senior super, it's Danny’s duty look out for him! Surely, this is the subtlest and most appropriate way to give the kid pointers.]
[Tim immediately assumes supervillain.]
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