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A '''supervillain''' is a [[criminal (nonfiction)]] variant of the [[Villain (nonfiction)|villainous stock character (nonfiction)]] archetype commonly found in American comic books and sometimes possesses superhuman abilities.
A '''supervillain''' is a [[criminal (nonfiction)]] variant of the [[Villain (nonfiction)|villainous stock character (nonfiction)]] archetype commonly found in American comic books.


== Description ==
== Description ==
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Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and terrorists, with aspirations of world domination or universal leadership.
Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and terrorists, with aspirations of world domination or universal leadership.


== See also ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Criminal (nonfiction)]]
* [[Criminal (nonfiction)]]
* [[Villain (nonfiction)]]
* [[Villain (nonfiction)]]
== Fiction cross-reference ==
* [[:Category:Supervillains]]


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 06:41, 12 May 2016

A supervillain is a criminal (nonfiction) variant of the villainous stock character (nonfiction) archetype commonly found in American comic books.

Description

A supervillain is the antithesis of a superhero.

Supervillains are often used as foils and could present a daunting challenge to the superhero.

In instances where the supervillain does not have superhuman, mystical, or alien powers, the supervillain may possess a genius intellect or a skill set that allows them to draft complex schemes or commit crimes in a way normal humans cannot.

Other traits may include a megalomaniac streak and possession of considerable resources to help further their aims.

Many supervillains share some typical characteristics of real world dictators, mobsters, and terrorists, with aspirations of world domination or universal leadership.

Nonfiction cross-reference

Fiction cross-reference

External links