#X-Men villains
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cinder-no · 6 days ago
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Sabretooth - Pony Town Classic version here.
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illyanarasputinfan · 7 months ago
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In your opinion, who is the funniest member of the X-Men?
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Emma Frost consistently makes me laugh with her acerbic wit. Her candor is very refreshing.
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kollectorsrus · 2 years ago
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jrlunaart · 5 months ago
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Stryfe always looked like a Power Ranger villain instead of an X-Men one to me, but he still looks kinda cool in his own way lol
Etsy Shop Storenvy 
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mellosghosts · 6 months ago
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in my heart this joke is in the movie, but unfortunately im afraid only we, hughjackmaniacs, would get it 🥀
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batmandarkknightuniverse · 1 year ago
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Mystique(Rebecca Romijn)A Birthday Tribute
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actually-mentally-ill · 6 months ago
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ziggy-dunbar188917 · 4 months ago
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Charles stronger than me because if some dumbass whom I risked my spine for abandoned me and apologized with a chessboard I am going to shove the pieces up his ass
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rubbish78 · 5 months ago
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Liev Schreiber as Victor Creed/Sabretooth goofing on the set of X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
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save-the-villainous-cat · 7 months ago
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"Sit down," the hero said. They doubted the villain could hear them with this absolutely diabolical beat banging in both their ears. So, they pushed the villain's chest until their nemesis was falling into the armchair and sat down on their lap, each thigh on one side of the villain's hips.
The hero could tell this amused the villain to the fullest and they could also tell it wasn't just the alcohol. They leaned forward and tried to ignore how the villain's fingers were already playing with the fabric of the hero's outfit.
"I caught you," the hero said, nearly shouted the words into the villain's ear. By now, the villain's hands were on them but the hero supposed they had started all of this with getting on top of them in the first place. They figured those hands could stay on their hips a little longer, even though the villain squeezed their hips. They nodded briskly, clearly wanting the hero to listen to them.
"I let you catch me," the villain said when the hero leaned over once more. The hero could smell the alcohol. They could feel how hot the villain was. Literally, of course. They were burning.
"Dream on, sunshine. You'll spend the rest of the night in a cell."
"Oh, nooo..." The hero looked at them and the villain was clearly having a little too much fun. Their grin was eminent. Their eyes were on the hero's lips. "You are so cruel to your lover."
"We're not lovers."
"But you kissed meee..." The villain's lips touched the hero's ear shell and the hero couldn't help but shudder. They had gone to the club (which mostly consisted of superheroes getting drunk) to get some more intel on a new villain that had appeared a week ago. They had not expected their nemesis to be here.
And they hadn't expected them to be this touchy.
Usually, both of them were rather quiet people that only communicated if absolutely necessary.
The hero knew how much of a loser that truly made them but the villain on the other hand was a much more dangerous force. Their silence was usually a weapon.
"I did that because you almost died," the hero said. "You know that."
"You did that because you like me," the villain said. The hero couldn't help but wonder if the villain's true self was close to this drunk version of them. If the villain was flirty or chatty. It was intriguing. To know this much about someone and yet, it wasn't quite enough.
The hero took in a deep breath.
"I didn't know you go clubbing."
"I don't. Clubs are good sources of information," the villain said. They let their thumbs draw soft shapes into the hero's clothes. "I was asking around because you were so busy last week."
The hero frowned.
"And then you got drunk?"
"Kind of." The villain shrugged. "Drowning my sorrows. Honest mistake."
Maybe all of this would have been easier if the hero hadn't kissed them all those months ago. They knew they thought about the villain a lot, especially when they tried to distance themselves from them. It was everything but ideal. It was distracting and it bothered the hero. They knew what they were feeling, they knew what was going on and the hero absolutely hated it.
"About that kiss..." the villain began, chuckling to themselves, but they didn't really finish since the hero was on their feet a little too quick.
"I...have some business to attend to," the hero said.
"Wait." The villain stood up - swaying a little - and grabbed their arm. The villain's tug was powerful enough for the both of them to bump into each other again. "Didn't you want to arrest me?"
"Maybe another time. Count yourself lucky," they answered. They wanted to go and push themselves through the crowd full of heroes back to the exist but the villain didn't let go.
"Did I say something wrong?"
"What? No, no...you didn't."
"I thought you kinda liked me." Oh god, the hero couldn't do this. They couldn't...they couldn't confess in a club full of heroes and with the villain being drunk.
"I do, I...you know I like you. You know that." The hero loathed how soft their own voice could be.
"Yeah, but...shit, I gotta sit down." The villain did exactly that and the hero suspected the alcohol to do its true magic now. They knew the villain was strong enough to go home on their own, they were a villain after all, but some sense of responsibility (and desperation) kicked in.
"Come on." The hero's heartbeat was louder than the horrible pop song that was playing next. "Let's go home."
It only occurred to the hero later that they didn't know the villain's address.
Accordingly, the villain was more than confused when they woke up hungover in the hero's bed in the early morning. And the hero was even more confused when they woke up on the couch with the villain next to them, even though they had made sure the villain would stay in the hero's bed.
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lady-hibiscus · 2 months ago
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"parkour villain x the old man" vs "clownzy is better" NO WHAT IF BRANZY WAS THE OLD MAN
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cinder-no · 5 days ago
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Sabretooth (Classic) - Pony Town Modern version here.
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illyanarasputinfan · 1 year ago
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Which villain(s) do you want see Magik target most?
Belasco. Those two have unfinished business.
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And Orchis. #%&$ those guys!
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koytix · 9 months ago
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back on my x-men evo kick. gonna try and redraw those four frames from the penultimate episode where it showcases the main cast
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indy829 · 1 year ago
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ben-talks-art · 11 months ago
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Just let women be evil 😈
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Been seeing some discussion around how the Netflix Avatar made some changes to Azula and tried to paint her in a less evil light and more as some poor child that got manipulated by her dad to be the monster she would eventually become.
And that's... Honestly a little lame imo.
Azula being a heartless monster was one of the many cool things about her, but now it feels like we're giving credit to her dad instead.
Like, she was the golden child, but she wasn't daddy's little submissive pet. A lot of what she did, she did it not because "she wanted to please daddy" but because she's just a little sh*t. Heck, she even manipulates her own father at one point, making him think Zuko killed the Avatar so she wouldn't get any blame when it was revealed he was still alive.
Ozai was the final boss, but Azula is basically the face of the show when it comes to villains. She was the bane of everyone's existence.
Having nuance and layers is nice, but sometimes I just want a lady who just loves being evil for the pettiest of reasons like wanting power, being salty for not getting what she wanted, or just because it's in her sadistic nature.
And, yeah, we have cases like Demona who you could argue is a victim of the circumstances she's in, or, again, Azula, who was practically raised to be evil, but you can't deny they clearly enjoy being bad and doing bad things to others.
Let women just be evil, and let them own their evilness.
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