Superheros And Super Villain

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Superheros and super villain. Are they good or are they bad? Are they monsters? Superheroes and supervillains mirror each other. There’s good in one and evil in the other. Like the superhero represents virtue and values of a culture the supervillain does the complete opposite. Supervillains have the power the bring the normal activities of a society to a halt and force the superhero to take action. There are five types of supervillains, the monster, the enemy commander, the mad scientists, the criminal mastermind, and the inverted superhero supervillian. All of these forms except the inverted superhero supervillian predates the superhero.

The oldest type of superhero is the monster. The monster is monstrous because it takes form as an inverse human. The monster normally appears in some sort of beast form. More commonly as a werewolf or giant reptile. The monster knows no sense of right or wrong. It basically has lack of a soul. An example of a monster would be frankenstein’s creatures. They lack the spark. Which would be a soul, the item that separates monsters from humans.

The second oldest type of supervillain is the enemy commander. An enemy commander has the resources of the state behind him. He often is in a power of authority. He might be a king, tyrant, dictator, military commander, etc. A perfect example of an enemy commander supervillain is Satan. He rules the kingdom of Hell. Satan commands numerous number of demons and He stand is absolute opposite position of God.

Enemy commanders represent foreign countries whose values are at odds. They are not viewed as villains in their own countries. In the Native American culture, enemy commanders are supposed to be composed of extreme violence. Part of the time the enemy...

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... expand the superhero genre. The invert superhero supervillain mission come from whatever personal defect the character has before gaining his powers. The defect comes prevents him from transforming from his origin into his hero. He is already flawed and the superpower just magnifies the flaw even more causing him to seek revenge for the wrongs.

The mission of supervillains is selfish and anti-social. In most cases the supervillain is seeking something. Things ranging from wealth, power, fame and infamy. And things that will serve his interests. It is pretty typical for a monster to act without harm intended. The destructiveness that a monster brings is brought out by it’s beastly nature. They become supervillains when they are set towards mankind as a punishment as many mythical creatures sent to mankind to punish a transgression or to teach mankind a lesson.

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