Why is Doom just so fucking cool. Everytime I see something involving him in the comics it's just endless amounts of Doom being just, so god damn perfect.
How about the event when the Red Skull switched Mysterio to fight the x-men, leading to Wolverine killing his friends and to the Old Man Logan storyline?
There's always the time Doom used the captured Purple Man to take over the world. He was SO successful that he could chose to lose. He found the politics to be an absolute bore and hated being surrounded by parasitic sychophants. Plus he showed his badassness by approaching the Purple Man, unmasked and unprotected and just glared as Purple Man desperate gave orders. "Now who is fit to rule?"
Yeah, I knew God Emperor Doom had to be the smartest. Like you said, only Stephen Strange could figure out the plan, and he COMMENDED Doom for his work.
I don't recall the specifics of other members at the time but Scorpion with the Venom symbiote at the time was still a murderous psychopath that eventually devolved into a cannibalistic near mindless animal right?
4 - Minor detail, but Thanos doesn't acquire the Infinity Gauntlet in the proper Infinity Gauntlet comic but in its prologue, Thanos Quest (although both are part of the Infinity Gauntlet Saga).
See, i would totally side with doom every now and again, just because he always does the ultimately right thing, but also to make sure those processes don't hurt as many people as possible and so that maybe I could help him personally as a friend to get him a little more nicer. The best way to take down an enemy, is to make them a friend.
He’s still evil, and regularly does very evil things. The beyonders just so happened to be a bigger threat than anything, and he’s smart enough to put aside his evil ways to help stop them.
@@Aplesedjr Evil...is one way of looking at it. On the other hand, his nation is crime free, has amazing health care, and no one in their right mind would dare attack them. Yes, it wasn't pleasant reaching that state. Surely many suffered at the hands of his Doombots. But the end result can't be denied.
TheBlues32 evil is basically the only way of looking at it. Doom has regularly attempted to kill various heroes, take over parts of the world, done inhumane experiments, has built an arsenal of wmd’s that he has no quarrel against using, and any number of other things. Latverians are oppressed and forced to live in basically the medieval ages, regardless of them being being well taken care of. A prison cell can look as nice as it wants, it’s still a prison cell.
Everything doom does in the original secret wars until the finally issue is all brilliant. Doom could be 1 to 10 on this list. Him lex Luthor and joker are easily the 3 best comic villains ever with magneto a distance 4th. And I love darkseid and thanos but all fucking hail doom
I really want Battleworld and God Emperor Doom to be in a MCU movie but I think we all know that that would be impossible due to the sheer scale of that kind of event.
Magento ripping out wolverines metal skeleton also made his healing factor insanely good. Shame we probably won't ever see a awesome version of doom in the movie's/MCU.
Not a scheme, but I would have added Thanos becoming a farmer at the end of Infinity Gauntlet. He lost. He lost the gauntlet, his chance at winning over Death, and everyone he kills is returned to life. Does he go searching for revenge? No. He owns the fact that he lost fair and square, and finds a quiet little planet where he can think about what he has done and live a quiet life.
@@notoriousbig3k Nope. He was quite pleased afterwards. He even used his old clothes for a scarecrow. He would later help save the universe at least twice more before resuming villainy. Once from the Magus, the other from the Goddess.
1.Dr Doom Ruling all other realities 2.Thanos infinity Gauntlet 3.Apocalypse Age Of Apocalypse 4.Norman Osborne Taking over Shield 5.Mr Sinister Stealing the celestial power and making his own civilization 6.Kingpin Outing Daredevil 7.Kingpin Taking over the hand 8.Namor sending the black Order after Wakanda
Kingpin didn't out Daredevil. He could have, but never did. It would have meant losing leverage. And as he correctly predicted, Matt could recover from it.
Wait... Lex Luthor ran for president in the justice league animated series, that was a whole arc! He even said the line, "do you know how much power i had to give up to become president?"
And he actually became president in the comics. He wasn't half bad as far as economic and foreign policies went...but he DID frame Bruce Wayne for murder and tried to have Superman blamed for a massive kryptonite asteroid that was going to wipe out the planet...
I would say malekith, because he conquered nine of the 10 realms, only leaving midgard, but he was left free to run around and do his own thing for 6 years, by odin and other idiots
The initial Thunderbolt plan was masterfully performed and entirely successful. It only failed because several of its own members grew a conscience. If they hadn't, the Masters of Evil/Thunderbolts would have won.
The Superior Spiderman story is one of the greatest comic book stories I’ve ever experienced. It’s awesome in my opinion and I recommend everyone to check it out
Venom wasnt retconned to be originally good, he was always good. His very first comic was called 'Lethal Protector'. He always wanted revenge on Spider-man but would often stop a fight to save innocents dragged into the fight. Despite Venom's popularity, it really is surprising how misunderstood his early years are.
What about Tombstone in Spectacular Spider-man? He costantly provides spider-man with supervillains so he can manage his empire of crime in peace. That's brilliance. When spider-man confronts him, he calls the police and presses charges against spider-man for trespassing,assault and harassment. He always comes up on top. He doesn't care about petty things like speeches,personal vendettas etc. He is a businessman pure and simple. Throughout the series he bests Spidey numerous times.
Wait wait.. How is the idea that villians teaming up together, switching up hero fights and attacking at the same day , not a smart idea? I get it it happened in Old Man Logan but it was still a smart plan!
@@tranz2deep Yeah, but that was a much smaller affair. Only a handful of villains assembled by Loki. Not to mention Magneto was quick to turn on Red Skull once he learned he was the genuine article. That was, in my opinion, one of the best parts of the story arc. The panels where he traps the Red Skull underground with enough water for two months (if carefully rationed) and NOTHING else sent chills down my spine. Red Skull, mouth hanging open in a silent scream in several panels, growing darker and darker as Magneto seals the door behind him. Of all the ways to die, death by starvation while trapped in a room with no light or sound...it was so bad that it ALMOST got Red Skull to repent.
Why are comics so damn expensive, six years ago I bought the winter soldier and it cost me $38, like that’s bullshit, comic issues used to be $0.25 when I was a kid
For those who wonder "What is that screen cap from?" That's from the "What if?" series in which it was documented what could have happened if Doom had gained possession of the Infinity Gauntlet. After doing so and battling whoever decides to stand up against him, Doom decides to reverse climate change, bring order to the world, basically making sure that the people he reigns over have a comfortable home on earth. And before giving up the power, decides to take off his mask and be Victor once again.
Not quite. The What If has Doom successfully beating the original Beyonder and never losing his powers. He returns to Earth, wipes out any remaining threats before returning to the cosmos. There he gets the gauntlet and enters a war with the Celestials that lasts for centuries. The universal backlash of this war is so great that in order to save the Earth, he has to use up all his power. Then he returns to Earth, takes up a plow and helps rebuild society. And introduces himself as "Victor". He had nearly destroyed everything and it humbled him. Just enough for him to willingly return to mortality and fix his mistake.
How about Reverend Stryker's plan to capture Charles Xavier and use his Cerebro/Telepathic abilities to locate and kill every mutant on Earth? In the end it didn't work, but it was a pretty great plan.
@@Bluesit32 omg you guys are idiots. Norman has very voluminous, thick curly hair. If he grows it out he would have what people call a Jewfro, instead he lets it grow only so long, puts holding hair product in, brushes it meticulously & *BAM!* Norman Osbourne has waves. That's what the lines are, Norman has waves. It's hard to convey hair waves through 2D art especially if you have a time limit & especially when he was originally drawn all those decades ago. Please take this knowledge forward.
Villians with relatable issues are always awesome. Into the Spiderverse Fisk get his family back; black panther killmonger take power from powerful give it to the powerful albeit evil violent means; and doom who just wanted to rescue his mom from the devil. Hes a evil mass murderer and a benovolent leader of his country.
It's a long story. The TL;DR version: first there was the Squadron Supreme from an alternate Earth. They were heroes; then the Grandmaster used some of them as a model for his own personal bad-guy team; Those guys became the Squadron Sinister. For more info use the Marvel Wiki.
The most current Squadron Supreme (of America) consist of duplicates created by Mephisto and work for the Power Elite, a secret American organization created in response to the aftermath of Secret Empire and the Avengers moving their base to the North Pole.
In no way was Osborne's Avengers a good idea. It wasn't what put Osborne in control of the world. It was something he did 'after' he gained control. Then EVERY mission without exception he sent his Dark Avengers on resulted in failure. Sometimes embarrassing failure. They couldn't beat down a villain or capture a vigilante to save their life. On top of this, the antics of some of these members seemed to be catastrophic to his world narrative about them being the good guys. There was only so many executions from Bullseye or devourings from Venom before people started to smell an obvious rat. At least when Zemo did the Thunderbolts, he dressed up non-homicidal maniacs. It's literally a contender for 8 Dumbest Decisions In Marvel Villain History.
Marvel and DC have great villains! Its hard to give a top 10 but in no order I gotta put Apocalypse, Thanos, Doom, Luthor, Joker, Darkseid, Vandal Savage, Ultron, Osborne and 10 could be Twoface, Ras Al Ghul, Kingpin, Red Skull, or many others ( I never really saw Magneto as a proper villain and is a better antihero or just a deep character) also does anyone who read the 911 comic feel that doom crying was out of character
I actually thought it was great. Doom has done a lot worse, but he never killed people to incite terror, or just cause senseless damage, to make people feel fear. It showed the complexity and humanity of Doom, something that is very important to his character.
So how does Magneto doing the most obvious thing ever make this list? Should have held my tongue until I finished the video, it only got worse. Nothing about Venom’s reinvention was “intelligent” it was actually very much about the symbiote and Flash following the symbiotes *instinct*
magneto won cuz onslaught was created also pretty sure thanos succeeded and became 1 with the universe and i recall they had to talk him out of it and he agreed cuz he was bored
I vaugely remember fisk trademarking a bunch of superheroes so that he made money merchandising them so even when they won they made him money If anyone remembers that properly let me know
Magneto: Why didn't I think of ripping Wolverine's skeleton before.
Deadpool: The Comics Code Authority.
This made me laugh more than it probably should have... And probably because I heard Ryan Reynolds reading it in my head..
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@@emiliodominik4986 Is this a joke?
Thanos may have snapped out half of the universe, but Dr. Doom snapped out the multiverse and saved everyone.
Doom a logical villain that also can still love and dosent want to destroy the whole creation lol
IT WAS, IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE DOOM WHO PULLS THE STRINGS!
Foot diving his way into our hearts
The angrier Doom gets, the smarter Doom gets
I mean, If it wasnt for Doom we wouldnt have Venom. So even now, his greatest scheme EVER (which WORKED) still vexes all realities to this day.
Toot the toot Doom!
Imean he‘s my favourite marvel villain But his manskirt is not working anymore i hope there gonna give him A long winter jacket with a cape on it
Why is Doom just so fucking cool. Everytime I see something involving him in the comics it's just endless amounts of Doom being just, so god damn perfect.
How about the event when the Red Skull switched Mysterio to fight the x-men, leading to Wolverine killing his friends and to the Old Man Logan storyline?
Yea that was dark. Red skull was just like, I can beat all the mutants but I dont got to, I can make wolverine do it for me. That was heavy
I think they're sticking to Universe 616.
That was an alternate universe
How do they trick Wolverine's sense of smell?
@@Tyler_Lalonde- Mysterio can manipulate the sense of smell just like he can the other senses.
There's always the time Doom used the captured Purple Man to take over the world. He was SO successful that he could chose to lose. He found the politics to be an absolute bore and hated being surrounded by parasitic sychophants. Plus he showed his badassness by approaching the Purple Man, unmasked and unprotected and just glared as Purple Man desperate gave orders. "Now who is fit to rule?"
I think that was my favourite comic book moment ever.
When was that storyline?
@@charleswhiting2147 I think it was called "Emperor Doom". It was a pretty long time ago. Back when Purple Man was a bit of a joke.
There are some mistakes in this list, but I can't dislike a video that praises God Emperor Doom and puts him in the top spot.
It's really hard to beat "preserved the multiverse and become God" as far as intelligent achievements go.
thanos did it first!
@@ntigdona7487 Thanos has never saved the multiverse and constructed a planet made of bits of it. Doom faced the Beyonders.
@@Bluesit32 Well it was Molecule Man own plan in some way but I also would say the heroes were at their dumbest in 4 years before.
Dr Doom is the best villain ever, period.
Agreed.
Yes!
I’d say doctor doom,thanos,green goblin top 3
@@dylanhazard7360 joker is better than thanos
@@cheeseyasscheek9186 It's about Marvel..
Yeah, I knew God Emperor Doom had to be the smartest. Like you said, only Stephen Strange could figure out the plan, and he COMMENDED Doom for his work.
I freaking loved Dark Avengers and Superior Spider-Man. There's something so satisfying about seeing villains play at being heroes.
I don't recall the specifics of other members at the time but Scorpion with the Venom symbiote at the time was still a murderous psychopath that eventually devolved into a cannibalistic near mindless animal right?
@@archangeltyrael3369 "Skrulls make me gassy"
4 - Minor detail, but Thanos doesn't acquire the Infinity Gauntlet in the proper Infinity Gauntlet comic but in its prologue, Thanos Quest (although both are part of the Infinity Gauntlet Saga).
It kills me that people think Thanos could be beat by people like wolverine.wolverine is awesome but come on Thanos is on a whole different level.
Forgot to mention that the Venom Symbiote was also briefly bonded with Deadpool, which _can't_ be good for one's mental health.
See, i would totally side with doom every now and again, just because he always does the ultimately right thing, but also to make sure those processes don't hurt as many people as possible and so that maybe I could help him personally as a friend to get him a little more nicer.
The best way to take down an enemy, is to make them a friend.
He’s still evil, and regularly does very evil things. The beyonders just so happened to be a bigger threat than anything, and he’s smart enough to put aside his evil ways to help stop them.
@@Aplesedjr Evil...is one way of looking at it. On the other hand, his nation is crime free, has amazing health care, and no one in their right mind would dare attack them. Yes, it wasn't pleasant reaching that state. Surely many suffered at the hands of his Doombots. But the end result can't be denied.
TheBlues32 evil is basically the only way of looking at it. Doom has regularly attempted to kill various heroes, take over parts of the world, done inhumane experiments, has built an arsenal of wmd’s that he has no quarrel against using, and any number of other things. Latverians are oppressed and forced to live in basically the medieval ages, regardless of them being being well taken care of. A prison cell can look as nice as it wants, it’s still a prison cell.
@@Aplesedjr But he does so for the sake of humanity (or so be believes).
TheBlues32 the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Everything doom does in the original secret wars until the finally issue is all brilliant. Doom could be 1 to 10 on this list. Him lex Luthor and joker are easily the 3 best comic villains ever with magneto a distance 4th. And I love darkseid and thanos but all fucking hail doom
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really want Battleworld and God Emperor Doom to be in a MCU movie but I think we all know that that would be impossible due to the sheer scale of that kind of event.
Magento ripping out wolverines metal skeleton also made his healing factor insanely good.
Shame we probably won't ever see a awesome version of doom in the movie's/MCU.
I can imagine "Magento" as a fabulously gay supervillain who makes people disappear.
At first it seemed to have killed his healing factor. For a time, he couldn't pop his claws unless he was desperate.
I disagree with that.
Not a scheme, but I would have added Thanos becoming a farmer at the end of Infinity Gauntlet. He lost. He lost the gauntlet, his chance at winning over Death, and everyone he kills is returned to life. Does he go searching for revenge?
No. He owns the fact that he lost fair and square, and finds a quiet little planet where he can think about what he has done and live a quiet life.
He was plotting i bet he planned it lol
@@notoriousbig3k Nope. He was quite pleased afterwards. He even used his old clothes for a scarecrow. He would later help save the universe at least twice more before resuming villainy. Once from the Magus, the other from the Goddess.
Baron Zemo's plan to pose as heroes while the Avengers and X-Men are presumed dead in the original run of the Thunderbolts. That's my pick.
1.Dr Doom Ruling all other realities
2.Thanos infinity Gauntlet
3.Apocalypse Age Of Apocalypse
4.Norman Osborne Taking over Shield
5.Mr Sinister Stealing the celestial power and making his own civilization
6.Kingpin Outing Daredevil
7.Kingpin Taking over the hand
8.Namor sending the black Order after Wakanda
Kingpin didn't out Daredevil. He could have, but never did. It would have meant losing leverage. And as he correctly predicted, Matt could recover from it.
Pft! Forget the Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos' greatest success was his helicopter.
underated
Wooh wooh wooh thanos copter
Smart for Magneto. Dumb for Xavier. He created Onslaught by doing that. Though he did not know it right away.
8:10 either I’m trippin or Spider-Man’s fighting Darkseid
That's Terrax, one of Galactus's old heralds.
@@Bluesit32 dude looks like the lord of apokolips though
Exactly
Why do you need villains to outsmart you when most of the time your friends betray you all the time.
#Marvel
at 9:30 you told Doomsday is the best marvel villain instead of Dr.Doom! LOL !!!!!!
"Doom's status".
its almost like they tried to cut out the day part in post
That's funny how one hears what one expects to hear.
Doom's day is the most important holiday of Latveria...
So Marvel has its own “Crisis On Infinite Earths” 😯😮 I could see Dr.Doom as the Anti-Monitor... Just wow!
I mean doom basically saved the multiverse (or at least tried)
He was more like the Monitor than the Anti-Monitor.
Why didn't you mention that Norman got the intel to do this from DEADPOOL
Deadpool laught i guess
Loki switching sides was so unexpected you could almost say it was so... low-key.
*Boo* myself
They literally made this joke in the comics, on his shirt. Still a good 'un though.
God I love Spider-man's classic arm webs.
Shame he could never glide on them.
@@Bluesit32 THEY'RE FULL OF HOLES!
@@RtistiqSkubie No they aren't. But they are ridiculously small for gliding.
Kingpin's diabolical plan: Force superheroes to follow the law!!!
Always Doom
I was hoping to see Magneto's pre-retcon plan to infiltrate the X-Men as Xorn in Grant Morrison's run.
... didn't that end with his head getting cut off?
Wait... Lex Luthor ran for president in the justice league animated series, that was a whole arc! He even said the line, "do you know how much power i had to give up to become president?"
And he actually became president in the comics. He wasn't half bad as far as economic and foreign policies went...but he DID frame Bruce Wayne for murder and tried to have Superman blamed for a massive kryptonite asteroid that was going to wipe out the planet...
I would say malekith, because he conquered nine of the 10 realms, only leaving midgard, but he was left free to run around and do his own thing for 6 years, by odin and other idiots
Doom conquered all he saved from the multiverse for 8 years other than the bit the other side of the wall that he didn't really care about.
I’m surprised The Thunderbilts aren’t on the list.
The initial Thunderbolt plan was masterfully performed and entirely successful. It only failed because several of its own members grew a conscience. If they hadn't, the Masters of Evil/Thunderbolts would have won.
The Superior Spiderman story is one of the greatest comic book stories I’ve ever experienced. It’s awesome in my opinion and I recommend everyone to check it out
The Batman who laughs has some epic moments.
But that’s dc sooo...
Venom wasnt retconned to be originally good, he was always good. His very first comic was called 'Lethal Protector'. He always wanted revenge on Spider-man but would often stop a fight to save innocents dragged into the fight.
Despite Venom's popularity, it really is surprising how misunderstood his early years are.
What about Tombstone in Spectacular Spider-man? He costantly provides spider-man with supervillains so he can manage his empire of crime in peace. That's brilliance. When spider-man confronts him, he calls the police and presses charges against spider-man for trespassing,assault and harassment. He always comes up on top. He doesn't care about petty things like speeches,personal vendettas etc. He is a businessman pure and simple. Throughout the series he bests Spidey numerous times.
Wait wait.. How is the idea that villians teaming up together, switching up hero fights and attacking at the same day , not a smart idea? I get it it happened in Old Man Logan but it was still a smart plan!
Mostly as it was done already In a more "dramatic" fashion in the Acts of Vengeance crossover event. Oh, the heroes lived through that one.
@@tranz2deep Yeah, but that was a much smaller affair. Only a handful of villains assembled by Loki. Not to mention Magneto was quick to turn on Red Skull once he learned he was the genuine article. That was, in my opinion, one of the best parts of the story arc. The panels where he traps the Red Skull underground with enough water for two months (if carefully rationed) and NOTHING else sent chills down my spine. Red Skull, mouth hanging open in a silent scream in several panels, growing darker and darker as Magneto seals the door behind him. Of all the ways to die, death by starvation while trapped in a room with no light or sound...it was so bad that it ALMOST got Red Skull to repent.
I was a huge fan of Acts of Vengeance cross over, where Loki just told the villains to fight other super heroes.
It was genius!
Why are comics so damn expensive, six years ago I bought the winter soldier and it cost me $38, like that’s bullshit, comic issues used to be $0.25 when I was a kid
Ink and paper cost money also there are many geeks outthere to buy .... btw manga has same prices they are black and white
Unfortunately a lot has happened
Good job on this list!
Goddamn, Dr Doom fucking goes hard.
George Perez is a Legend...nuff said!
Smartest villain decisions, and neither the original plan leading to the Thunderbolts nor their internal "rebellion" makes the cut... Ok I guess?
he "outlawed vigilantes", that's funny.
Why do you need so many ads in your videos.
To eat and pay bills
You see how many hosts they have for some reason? Too damn many.
What comic is that at 0:27 where Norman has the infinity gauntlet???
It's a what if comic.
Normal people: God of Mischief
British people: God of MischEEEEEEEf
So Doom played Monitor in Marvel’s Crisis on Infinite Earths essentially?
the impression i got from Dr. Doom is that the storyline was all over the place. Though the comments did present him as more badass. Interesting.
For those who wonder "What is that screen cap from?"
That's from the "What if?" series in which it was documented what could have happened if Doom had gained possession of the Infinity Gauntlet. After doing so and battling whoever decides to stand up against him, Doom decides to reverse climate change, bring order to the world, basically making sure that the people he reigns over have a comfortable home on earth.
And before giving up the power, decides to take off his mask and be Victor once again.
Not quite. The What If has Doom successfully beating the original Beyonder and never losing his powers. He returns to Earth, wipes out any remaining threats before returning to the cosmos. There he gets the gauntlet and enters a war with the Celestials that lasts for centuries. The universal backlash of this war is so great that in order to save the Earth, he has to use up all his power. Then he returns to Earth, takes up a plow and helps rebuild society. And introduces himself as "Victor". He had nearly destroyed everything and it humbled him. Just enough for him to willingly return to mortality and fix his mistake.
Fucking Doom, man.
GOAT
Imagine doctor doom using the infinity gauntlet on the big screen that would be mad
God Emperor Doom is more powerfull. he defeated Black Panther who was using the infinity gauntlet.
Wonderful video, love that marvel content
I can feel luthor's vibes from when osborn re form avanger..
How about Reverend Stryker's plan to capture Charles Xavier and use his Cerebro/Telepathic abilities to locate and kill every mutant on Earth? In the end it didn't work, but it was a pretty great plan.
"God Loves, Man Kills", right?
@@Bluesit32 Yes, one of the best X-Men stories ever made.
Wait....no old man logan and mysterio?
Someone please explain Norman's hair to me. I've never understood the lines.
A good amount of characters in-universe have commented on that.
@@micah4029 Even Professor Impossible, whom is obviously an homage, in The Venture Bros. pilot episode has them!
Nobody understands the hair and Norman refuses to explain it.
Hawkeye asked that question whilst getting tortured by the Dark Avengers and didn't get an answer. I don't suppose you will, sorry.
@@Bluesit32 omg you guys are idiots. Norman has very voluminous, thick curly hair. If he grows it out he would have what people call a Jewfro, instead he lets it grow only so long, puts holding hair product in, brushes it meticulously & *BAM!* Norman Osbourne has waves. That's what the lines are, Norman has waves. It's hard to convey hair waves through 2D art especially if you have a time limit & especially when he was originally drawn all those decades ago. Please take this knowledge forward.
The difference between thanos and darkseid is that thanos succeeds in defeating the heroes as darkseid fails everytime
Dr Doofemschmirts befriends his arch enemy Perry the Platipus
Daredevil WHAT???
Villians with relatable issues are always awesome. Into the Spiderverse Fisk get his family back; black panther killmonger take power from powerful give it to the powerful albeit evil violent means; and doom who just wanted to rescue his mom from the devil. Hes a evil mass murderer and a benovolent leader of his country.
Dr. Doom
The best
Doom is the ultimate. All Bow to God Emperor DOOM!
How come the squadron supreme are on this list that they used to be villains now there good?
It's a long story. The TL;DR version: first there was the Squadron Supreme from an alternate Earth. They were heroes; then the Grandmaster used some of them as a model for his own personal bad-guy team; Those guys became the Squadron Sinister. For more info use the Marvel Wiki.
The most current Squadron Supreme (of America) consist of duplicates created by Mephisto and work for the Power Elite, a secret American organization created in response to the aftermath of Secret Empire and the Avengers moving their base to the North Pole.
The original Squadron Supreme were good guys, like super powered versions of Masters of the Universe. Old comic & 90s cartoon.
I liked when Thanos robbed a bank. Pretty smart if you ask me!
That one time doom decided to finally pay back Luke cage after skimpinking on a 200$ debt
Want to thank WhatCulture Comics for once again making my day
Carnage's plan in Absolute Carnage was unusually smart for him. Was he always capable of this? Or is it a plot hole?
Anyone know the name of that Spider-Man suit at the beginning where he’s carrying the older lady?
In the Spectacular Spider-Man TV show Eddie Brock tricks Spidey to show him where he buried the Symbiote.
...All Hail Doomcock...oops I mean Dr.Doom...
Nitro exploding in a town to start civil war now that fucker is a genius even if he didn't did it intentionally.
This is a good list. Nicely done.
Still waiting for a good movie ft doom, I ain’t spending $40 to read a 100 page comic
By "close to 60 years", you actually meant "Over 80", right?
Doom's the MJ of Marvel.
In no way was Osborne's Avengers a good idea. It wasn't what put Osborne in control of the world. It was something he did 'after' he gained control. Then EVERY mission without exception he sent his Dark Avengers on resulted in failure. Sometimes embarrassing failure. They couldn't beat down a villain or capture a vigilante to save their life. On top of this, the antics of some of these members seemed to be catastrophic to his world narrative about them being the good guys. There was only so many executions from Bullseye or devourings from Venom before people started to smell an obvious rat. At least when Zemo did the Thunderbolts, he dressed up non-homicidal maniacs.
It's literally a contender for 8 Dumbest Decisions In Marvel Villain History.
Good video !!!
Marvel and DC have great villains! Its hard to give a top 10 but in no order I gotta put Apocalypse, Thanos, Doom, Luthor, Joker, Darkseid, Vandal Savage, Ultron, Osborne and 10 could be Twoface, Ras Al Ghul, Kingpin, Red Skull, or many others ( I never really saw Magneto as a proper villain and is a better antihero or just a deep character) also does anyone who read the 911 comic feel that doom crying was out of character
I actually thought it was great. Doom has done a lot worse, but he never killed people to incite terror, or just cause senseless damage, to make people feel fear. It showed the complexity and humanity of Doom, something that is very important to his character.
They were never called Iron Patriots. Osborn called himself that.
can someone explain the last one again ?
Loki is also the god of stories....get that shit right next time
So how does Magneto doing the most obvious thing ever make this list?
Should have held my tongue until I finished the video, it only got worse. Nothing about Venom’s reinvention was “intelligent” it was actually very much about the symbiote and Flash following the symbiotes *instinct*
Mayor Kingpin. That sounds ironic.
magneto won cuz onslaught was created
also pretty sure thanos succeeded and became 1 with the universe and i recall they had to talk him out of it and he agreed cuz he was bored
Doom is the greatest. Never forget
Thanks for the update and ik they werent gonna walk away the money is too great
Venom was a complex character.
2:20
NOOOOOOOOoooooo
That would be Ultimatum.
Number 1 should be Thanos in the End. He gained the power of the One Above All and wiped out the entire multiverse in a blink of an eye.
4:57 is that lady, loki? cause i don’t get it.
So you have kingpin as mayor but not lex Luthor becoming president
So loki pulled a zues,but he was still a good person
I never finished reading the incursions arc... holy shit 🤯
I vaugely remember fisk trademarking a bunch of superheroes so that he made money merchandising them so even when they won they made him money
If anyone remembers that properly let me know
I honestly stood up in the theater and cheered when they killed Thanos both times.
Pizza Parker? 🤔
So we're not gonna mention any Ultron moments *At ALL*