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* May of ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' was most likely one of these back in the day. Her inventions and plans have resulted in a few end of the world scenarios.
* ''[[Wayward Sons]]'': Doctor Chu is a small being resembling a rat, who is a brilliant scientist. He also happens to get a lot of his results by performing torturous experiments on live subjects. And it's often [[Complete Monster|not for science]].
* ''[[Far Out There]]'' has a supporting cast literally swarming with mad scientists. Hardly surprising when a major arc took place in a [https://web.archive.org/web/20130719050208/http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1065779/page-129-welcome-to-the-party/ mad scientist convention].
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20180801170850/https://commedia2x00.wordpress.com/ Commedia 2X00]'' features Professor Dottore, a cyberneticist whose experiments building Super Fighting Cyborgs got his funding cut off by the Institute Academy. Lives in an island fortress shaped like his head, occasionally yells things in Greek and Latin; labcoat, goggles, baldness.
* ''[[Tales Of Gnosis College]]'' is devoted to this trope. Examples include the relatively benign Professor Joseph Corwin and the not-so-benign Dr. Emil Strangeways.
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