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* The [[Harry Potter (novel)|Voldemort]]-like villain from the horror comic ''[[Locke and Key]]''. So far, he's been manipulating pretty much '''everyone''' into his agenda.
* In ''[[Wolverine]]: Origins'', Wolverine has a plan with Bucky. The first part of the plan requires Bucky to hire a mercenary to attack Wolverine. Bucky hires everyone's favorite fourth-wall destroying, partially insane, [[Deadpool|merc with a mouth]], because Bucky knows how he hates that everyone thinks he's a Wolverine knock-off -- so Deadpool will draw Wolverine into a very noticeable battle. Deadpool is also the only guy who could have a chance against Wolverine. Hence, the battle ensues, and eventually {{spoiler|Deadpool has Wolverine hanging above a secret pool so that he can drown him, which may take a long time. But then, Wolverine's son, Daken, shows up, Bucky shoots Daken with a special bullet that will dull his healing factor, keeping him knocked out for a long time, so Wolverine can un-brainwash him.}} It turns out, that was the entire point of everything. [[The Chew Toy|Deadpool did not get paid.]]
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