As with some superheroes, even killing some supervillains won't stop them. It will take a superhero (occasionally several) quite an intense battle to stop The Radiator, after which he will somehow escape justice (if he is taken into custody, he will escape later thanks to his superior intelligence) to attempt world domination/destruction again at a later date at least once. Ha ha ha ha!"Īs you can no doubt see, The Radiator, while lacking in a quality name, is evil, superpowerful, superintelligent, and quite a danger to the world. Should I not be able to do this, I will attempt to destroy the world, taking myself with it in a firely ball of misplaced vengeance. Since my accident, I've been using my access to advanced scientific equipment and powers to radiate all my foes into a cancerous death in an attempt to conquer the planet and, through fascism, impose upon the good, God-fearing denizens of the world the manner in which I think they should live. Unfortunately for the world, instead of dealing with this well I became misanthropic. to work out, especially in the dealing-with-other-people department. THE RADIATOR! No, I'm not a car part, now shut up! While some ordinary folk become superheroes through radiation accidents, I had a lot of. "Hi, I use to be John Doe, an ambitious scientist in radiation research. Is it time for an example? I think it is. Supervillains are usually both insane and intelligent. Supervillains often have superpowers, though this isn't required (just as some superheroes don't have superpowers). Supervillains are those that give superheroes a run for their money, send your every day heroes bolting into hiding, calling for back-up, or into the great unknown. Your everday villains may be enough for an episode of NYPD Blue or perhaps a few pages of a comic book showing everyone's favourite superhero whooping major ass but you don't usually see in-depth drama spanning years on end when Batman goes up against a purse-snatcher. Supervillains are the much more powerful, (usually) much more developed, much harder to defeat/ kill, much more intelligent, much more insane versions of your everday villains. It takes a supervillain to mess with a superhero.
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