best marvel villan?

Magneto. Not because he's like a totally evil dude, but because he has a human depth to him so lacking in many other comic villains. He's not blind to the other side, its just that he feels he has no choice to do what he does because nobody else is willing to. Which is of course to protect his fellow mutants by ensuring there survival through any means.
 
Magneto. Not because he's like a totally evil dude, but because he has a human depth to him so lacking in many other comic villains. He's not blind to the other side, its just that he feels he has no choice to do what he does because nobody else is willing to. Which is of course to protect his fellow mutants by ensuring there survival through any means.


Couldn't have said it better myself.
 
Shouldn't this be made into a poll?
 
Its Dr. Doom... cmon... obviously FF4 didn't help out his case... but if you read any of the comics at all... its Doom
 
^Comics-wise yes, he's leagues beyond Magneto, but not in the movies.
 
They wish to cure us, but I say to you WE are the cure!

Magneto.
 
In the movies? Magneto, easily, and nobody comes close to taking that spot.
From the comics? My favorite would be Doctor Doom, followed closely by Magneto, Deathstroke the Terminator, and countless others.
 
I find the lack of Doc Ock in this thread disturbing. :dry:
 
Doom is my favorite comics villian but the movies didn't do him justice.

Hate to jump on the band wagon, but the best movie villian is probably Magneto followed by Doc Ock.

That's kinda sad that those are the only two that jump out.
 
Acting wise Doc Ock and Magneto definately. Molina and McKellen are acting gods!
 
Magneto is the best on screen villian yet, hence why he is getting a spin off movie.
 
Venom:sym: :venom:

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I really liked decon frost from blade. I'll go with him i think
 
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The Sandman. He inspired complete sympahthy in the viewer, yet was a menacing villain with fantastic special effects and perfectly true to the comics.
 
The Sandman. He inspired complete sympahthy in the viewer, yet was a menacing villain with fantastic special effects and perfectly true to the comics

Perfectly true to the comics? A wife and dying child? Uncle Ben's killer? He can fly thru the air in a sand storm? None of that is in the comics.

I felt no sympathy for him either. He had very little screen time, practically no lines, and most of the time Thomas Church was not on the screen. It was a flying sand storm or a giant sand monster uttering ******ed grunts and groans.
 
I felt no sympathy for him either. He had very little screen time, practically no lines, and most of the time Thomas Church was not on the screen. It was a flying sand storm or a giant sand monster uttering ******ed grunts and groans.

I felt no sympathy because his actions as a villain didn't reflect the image of the "good guy stuck in a bad situation", especially at the finale. Property damage, terrorizing, kidnapping, assault, and attempted murder. I actually like the Sandman in the comics more, even if people claim that version is more shallow. At least he didn't have a cheap attempt at a sincere backstory slapped onto his back before he ran out to cause trouble.

Doc Ock and Magneto are definitely in the top five, I think. I like Ock a bit more though.
 
I really liked decon frost from blade. I'll go with him i think

Damn, I forgot about him and Doc Ock.
Deacon Frost would be my favorite after Mags, followed by Ock, Eli Damoskinos, Nomak, and General Ross (if you consider him a villain in Hulk vs. a man only doing what he felt was right).
 

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