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TopicMount Rushmore of Villains
masterpug53
07/13/22 2:22:09 PM
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ViewtifulJoe posted...
Because it's more about the impact they made on the culture than their standing within their own series' lore.

This. A villain's iconography has to be so great that nearly anyone in the world can see their face and instantly recognize them, regardless of being directly familiar with the media that spawned them.

A proper Mt. Rushmore of villains would include Darth Vader, The Joker, the Wicked Witch of the West (still miffed that suggestion got overlooked earlier; you'd be hard-pressed to find a more memorable / quoted villain in western media, one whose iconography has endured for nearly a century now) and...jury's still out on the 4th. A Disney villain would be fitting, but I honestly don't think there's a singular one that reaches S-Tier iconography. Maybe one of the old Universal monsters?

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