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* Helen, Mell, and, later, Dave in ''[[Narbonic]]''. Helen is, in fact, a Shirt Wearing Villain—her habitual outfit includes an old T-shirt which reads ''"evil"'', with a heart dotting the ''i''.
* ''[[Bob and George]]'' actually has this [[Catch Phrase]]: "What? I'm evil. [[I Lied]]."
* Khrima from ''[[Adventurers!]]!'' is an archetypal example of this. Much like Dr. Evil, he got his degree from [https://web.archive.org/web/20090106151428/http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/0208.html Evil University]. He goes to great lengths to get people to believe he's extremely evil and cruel, and [[Contractual Genre Blindness|adheres religiously to the clichés]] of Evil in [[RPG]]s, with instances ranging from his exact following of the [[Sorting Algorithm of Evil]] to his personally preparing an [[Amazing Technicolor Battlefield]] for the final fight.
* In ''[[Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic]]'', all of the monsters of the mountain identify themselves as evil, though only the Drow (and King Louie the Liche) act like it. The only real difference between the rest of the monsters and the "good" humans and elves are a tendency to eat other sentient beings and a casual approach to mortal violence.
* ''[[Concerned]]'' has Wallace Breen of ''[[Half-Life]]'' become something like this.
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