Special:Badtitle/NS90:User talk:DocColress/No more Metal Gear jokes, just more examples/reply (25)

Alright then. But you know, speaking of the Marvel section, I have a few questions.

First off, I was sprucing up some entries that were a tad skimpy, and noticed that Zebediah Kilgrave/Purple Man's barely goes into his bigger crimes and mainly consists of his crimes in the X-Men animated series. I'm going to give him a proper write-up later, but I was wanting to know if his actions also warrant a spot in the Western Animation section: Zebediah is a Villain With Good Publicity who takes in several mutant children, only to brainwash them with his mind control powers into attacking a governor's house so he can be coerced into handing a waterfront project over to Zebediah. When Cyclops finds out about his less-than-legal activities, Zebediah tries to force those children to kill him before burning down the orphanage they came from in order to nail Cyclops as well.

Keep in mind though that he has three bona-fide monsters from the same show to compete with: Apocalypse (Tries to enslave humanity in his first appearance as well as takes advantage of four mutants and forces them to become his Horsemen that he has rampage across the globe, and in his second creates a plague to wipe out most humans and mutants and later tries to destroy the timestream himself), the ever-cuddly Sabretooth/Victor Creed (infilitrates Xavier's school and tricks the X-Men into helping them before attempting to kill them, straps bombs to citizens of an Inuit Village to spite Wolverine, and abandoned his old Spec. Ops team to die at the hands of Omega Red), and his son Graydon (Self-Hating child of two mutants who regularly attacks businesses sympathetic towards mutants and attempts genocide). They make for some steep competition, but you've allowed lower-level villains to qualify in similar shows (Ferris Boyle, Boss Biggis, Sewer King, Warren Lawford, and Arkady Duvall in Batman the Animated Series, Tony Zucco and Black Mask in The Batman) so that's why I'm asking you.