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Old 12-28-2007   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: bravest villan

Meh. No villain had trappings on the notion of "brave" in my eyes; out of the listing in question, I always found Broly to be limited to an inane ogre with sweeping moves and clotheshanging people. No bravery in that. #13 to be just that, an integrated Cyborg, Bojack to be okay but just whimsical and less "brave", and Slug to be lackadaisical and uninteresting. Coola was methodical in what he deemed right and was dulled in terms of being conceded, but not without that stream of practical pride that had flown through his family. He was cold and calculating, but it's hard for me to call a villain "brave" when they do what would go against comparing it to the notion as a template. Perhaps Bojack for killing his own cronies? But that's less bravery and more callousness.

Most of the villains tended to be bounded to either an other worldly type or a variation of what we've seen. In hindsight, that became monotonous.
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