Villains. Everyone loves them. They are what make the hero so heroic, they cause mass mayhem and test our heroes in different ways every movie or issue. We love reading about them because they are so evil. They act out things that sometimes we wish we could do. We revel in the evil they bring us. If they have a tragic back story? Even better. We can feel less like a monster when we start loving all the messed up stuff they do. However, we all know how the standard comic book story goes: the villain messes up stuff, the hero comes in, stops them, the end. But what if, the hero, nay, all the heroes lost. Were killed, even. Well then, you get Forever Evil. Continue reading
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