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 * Ferris Boyle - He has no redeeming qualities, the actions he commits within his scale and resources are horrific, and the narrative and other characters, Batman included, clearly regard him as being truly evil and heinous even by their standards.


 * The Sewer King and Boss Biggis - The former is depicted as being so vile and atrocious in his evildoing that even Batman is seriously tempted to break his "no killing" policy and do away with him, so he definitely qualifies. The latter is very similarly heinous with his resources and lacks redeeming qualities, but is a more arguable or borderline case since the narrative and characters don't treat him quite as seriously as with Sewer King. He's mentioned solely because he's "Sewer King Like", and that audiences may still interpret him as being in line with the qualifications for this trope.


 * Arkady Duvall - He was from a different time period and had different resources than most villains in the series, and managed to be truly heinous and deplorable within the setting of his story and by the standards of the series as a whole. Unlike Ras, he was also very much lacking in redeeming features.


 * Trigon - Hits off the criteria for the trope just as much as Slade does, if not moreso since he's positioned by the narrative as the Ultimate Evil and creates the single instance of Even Evil Has Standards for Slade (completely decimating the Earth and turning everyone to stone). He has culpability in Slade's Season 4 crimes, his own crimes are truly heinous (including his abuse of his daughter, psychologically torturing the Titans, and planning to dominate the entire universe), and he has no excuse or redeeming qualities, to the point where he's the only Big Bad aside from Slade in Season 2 who gets Killed Off For Real.


 * Tony Zucco - He might not be the most heinous villain in the series, but he is certainly the darkest, portrayed with zero mitigating factors or redemptive qualities and whose actions are sufficiently horrible by the standards of the narrative and other characters. That he lacks a Freudian Excuse and describes some backstory where he casually admits to patricide only reinforces his status.


 * Black Mask - Though toned down from his comic counterpart, he's one of the few villains in the series who's shown to be a cold blooded murderer, shows no redeeming qualities to offset his viciousness, and is taken dead seriously by the narrative and characters in all of his appearances.


 * Dr. Londo - Within a large enough scale and with the resources at his disposal, he does warped mutation and splicing experiments to other human beings, his own son included, with no remorse whatsoever, endangers the lives of others (again, including his son) with sadistic relish, lacks an excuse or mitigating factors, and is met with horror and revulsion by other characters. He meets the tropes' qualifications just enough to be cited as an example.


 * Flashpoint Wonder Woman - Could be seen as more of a 99% Monster due to her affection for Aquaman, but the entry points out that it's an affection fueled by selfish lust, pride, and desire to dominate rather than true unconditional love. With that aside, her atrocities are more heinous than anyone else not named Eobard Thawne, she showcases a lack of remorse and lack of redeeming qualities, and any Freudian Excuse is far from justifying her in the present day. (Incidentally, her character is similar to the Designated Hero Wonder Woman of an awful unaired TV show pilot, who was described by Channel Awesome reviewer Linkara as being "made into a complete monster.")