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* Trigon the Terrible, demonic overlord of [[The DCU]] and father of ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' character Raven.
* The Anti-Monitor, ruler of the Antimatter Universe prior to and during DC's ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''.
* The Time Trapper from ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (
** He doesn't have much to rule, however, since his homeworld is suffering from heat death.
* Darkseid, even though he only rules one planet.
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* Mojo from ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' rules a dimension where anyone who has the highest television ratings becomes the leader.
* The titular protagonist of [[The Sandman]] is the rare non-villain example. Interestingly Satan is technically not one due to then-recent events in the DCU mandating a triumvirate. Neil Gaiman plays this as an indulgence on Lucifer's part, and later subverts it: {{spoiler|When Lucifer quits and actually shuts Hell down throwing everyone out and leaving Dream the key. He goes on to lord over a nice bar.}}
** And then {{spoiler|he makes his own universe}} in ''[[Lucifer (
* Shuma Gorath, also from [[Doctor Strange]], is another one of these, as well as a [[Multiversal Conqueror]]. He's even more powerful than Dormammu!
** ''[[The Thanos Imperative]]'' reveals that Shuma Gorath is just one member of an entire pantheon of dimension conquering abominations called the Many-Angled Ones.
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** Shao Kahn goes up to [[Multiversal Conqueror]], but [[Evil Is Petty|he hates Earth for defeating him]].
* As of Episode 6 of [[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]], we have the new Territory Lord of Beatrice's Fragment, the Endless {{spoiler|Sorcerer BATTLER.}}
* This was {{spoiler|Illua's}} goal in [[Final Fantasy Tactics
* In [[Final Fantasy XI]], [[Dark Is Not Evil|Diabolos]] is the overlord of the [[Dark World|Dynamis Dimension]].
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