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{{cleanup|This should be turned into a navbox. Also, the article was titled [https://web.archive.org/web/20090507100719/http://comics.ign.com/top-100-villains/ "Top 100 Comic Book Villains"], not "Top One Hundred Comic Book Villains", so use the correct name in the navbox. [[User:robkelk]] is working on this.}}
In 2009, IGN.com combed the [[The Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden]], [[The Silver Age of Comic Books|Silver]], [[The Bronze Age of Comic Books|Bronze]], [[The Dark Age of Comic Books|Dark]], and [[The Modern Age of Comic Books|Modern Age]]s to gather the best of the worst in comics; the villains we love to hate. A more comprehensive version of the list can be found [http://comics.ign.com/top-100-villains/ here].
In 2009, IGN.com combed the [[The Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden]], [[The Silver Age of Comic Books|Silver]], [[The Bronze Age of Comic Books|Bronze]], [[The Dark Age of Comic Books|Dark]], and [[The Modern Age of Comic Books|Modern Age]]s to gather the best of the worst in comics; the villains we love to hate. A more comprehensive version of the list can be found [http://comics.ign.com/top-100-villains/ here].



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    In 2009, IGN.com combed the Golden, Silver, Bronze, Dark, and Modern Ages to gather the best of the worst in comics; the villains we love to hate. A more comprehensive version of the list can be found here.