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If you were a supervillain...


Mr. Scot

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I had to look that one up.

 

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When you say 'Ultraman' the first thing that comes to mind for me is...

 

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Yeah I thought that would likely be a great many peoples first reaction so I added the line about evil superman.  I guess picture would have helped.

 

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Yeah I thought that would likely be a great many peoples first reaction so I added the line about evil superman.  I guess picture would have helped.

 

 

Well, ya gotta remember we're all basically lazy :lol:

 

Heck, people get upset if you make them go to all the effort of clicking a link to read a full story.

 

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Mordru the Dark Lord

 

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Mordru's sorcerous powers are among the most formidable in the DC universe. They include:

  • Invulnerability - For example, during an attack on the Justice Society in New York, Mordru was able to take multiple blows from Power Girl without serious damage and was able to withstand a joint attack by the JSA and the Freedom Fighters.
  • Superhuman strength
  • Flight
  • Control of matter at a molecular level and formation of solid objects
  • Generation of magical energy in bolts or shields
  • Healing of fatal wounds. For example, when Alan Scott slashed Mordru's abdomen open with an energy sword, the sorcerer was able to heal the injury in seconds before ripping the Starheart from Alan's body.
  • Regrowing limbs using "chthonic energy."
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Or, Amazo

 

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  • Android Body
    • Absorption Cells: The synthetic body permits Amazo to replicate the qualities, mainly powers and skills, of any others in his immediate proximity.[2] This effect can be cumulative depending on the iteration of Amazo encountered with each person in his vicinity adding to the pool of abilities he can pull from and the strength of those powers.[citation needed] Some iterations also retain a "default" templat based on the powers of the original core members of the Justice League.[citation needed]
      • Object Duplication: As a side effect of his ability to replicate powers, in some instances Amzo will replicate the equipment that generated the power such as a Green Lantern's power ring or Wonder Woman's magic lasso.[2]
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Or lastly, Mephisto

 

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Mephisto is an extremely powerful immortal demonic entity possessing magical powers and abilities gained by manipulation of the forces of magic. Mephisto is capable of using his power for a variety of uses, including superhuman strength, shape and size shifting,[23] projecting illusions,[24] manipulating memories,[25] altering time,[26] and is highly resistant to injury.[27]

 

The character has been shown to be energized by sources of evil in the human realm, such as the alien Dire Wraiths.[7] Like other demons, Mephisto is symbiotically linked to, and considerably more powerful within, his own realm, and the character is able to transform the structure at will.[28] Within it he has threatened a galaxy, and stalemated a nourished Galactus until the latter threatened to consume his realm.[29] If Mephisto's physical form is destroyed, the character will regenerate and reform in his domain.[30]

 

Mephisto is known for acquiring souls, but cannot subjugate the will of another being without the victim's permission. This is usually some form of pact.[31]

 

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If I'm gonna be the evil super villain, then I may as well kill the others and take their powers.

 

Sylar from Heroes.

 

From wikipedia:

Gabriel Gray, more commonly known by his pseudonym Sylar, is a fictional character and a primary antagonist of the NBC drama Heroes. Portrayed by Zachary Quinto, he is a superpowered serial killer who targets other superhumans in order to steal their powers. He served as the primary villain of the first season and then as a recurring antagonist. Over the course of seasons two, three and four, the writers depicted Sylar attempting at various times and under different circumstances to become a hero or curb his desire to kill, undergoing relapses at various stages. In the series' penultimate episode he experienced over three years of penitence within a mental prison, and later identifies himself as a hero in what became the show's series finale due to cancellation.

TV Guide included him in their 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time.[1]

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