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** Ironically, in their final fight, Jesse would nail Jody in the head with a piece of the fence. In both terms. The fact Jody no-sells it gives one last demonstration of [[The Determinator|how inhuman he is]].
* In a story from the 1940s newspaper comic strip of ''[[Batman]]'', a giant thug is shown caring for a kitten. After attacking Batman and Robin when they show up (and hence causing the his boss undue suspicion) the thug's boss breaks the kitten's neck as punishment. While the crime boss ultimately ends up [[Karmic Death|drowning in a swamp]] while his thug stands by, the revenge is soured by the crime boss being able to shoot the thug to death before he's pulled under.
* Nothing demonstrates one's evil properties quite like [https://web.archive.org/web/20080308084311/http://www.superdickery.com/oneshot/23.html attempting to destroy an entire city of orphans].
* Colonel Boris/Jorgen is generally considered ''[[Tintin]]'''s most unpopular villain. Why? He kicks Snowy down the rocket chute in ''Explorers on the Moon'', breaking the poor thing's leg. To quote the Captain: "Monster! Vivisectionist!"
** One of the villains in ''Flight 714'' orders his men to open fire on Snowy (who escapes).
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