Best villain on villain violence was in Marvel's Acts of Vengeance where all the villains swapped heroes to see if new tactics would take them down. Magneto was part of the meeting but immediately after everyone went their separate ways he revealed that he had only shown up to take out Red Skull whom he beats the hell out of and buries alive. Its almost like a Holocaust survivor wouldn't be willing to kill Captain America for a Nazi.
Yes, THAT was epic and awesome! I also really liked Magneto and Geist’s interaction (Which happened in the Archie Goodwin run on Wolverine. HIGHLY recommended (And underrated, too boot.)!
No one actually wants to work with Red Skull. Most villains he teams up with try to kill him at some point. Even the Joker tried to kill him in a marvel/dc crossover issue. Yes the fucking Joker has standards! To the point that very few villains are willing to associate with Red Skull. One of the only exceptions to this is Norman Osborn.
🤔......😅 Yea. If I saw that go down, I would just give Magneto a Thumbs up 👍 and pretend I did not see anything. Get some sanitizer and dry soap so he could and towels so he could clean up afterwards.
@@funnyblog100 I remember that Marvel/DC crossover when Joker turned on Johann he told him "Yes I am a sadistic psychopath but I'm a patriotic sadistic psychopath and I refuse to associate with a damn Nazi."
Nothing will ever beat the brutality of Magneto killing Red Skull for stealing Xavier's powers. And he does it with no powers, a "pure death" as he tells Skull.
In the original Secret Wars, Galactus kills Ultron by sucking his life energy out of him. Later, Dr. Doom reactivates Ultron as his personal enforcer and orders him to kill Kang the Conqueror. Why? Because Kang tried unsuccessfully to kill Doom.
@@yepepepep590 DUDE Just because he Has a Punisher kills the Marvel universe Comic Title Does Not mean Its Logical That he do it in the 616 Marvel Universe
One of my first comic villain on villain kills was from Iron Man #220. The Ghost was hired by Roxxon to sabotage a company Tony Stark had just invested all his savings into. After the first encounter with Iron Man, The Ghost put Tony Stark on his hit list. When Roxxon tried to call him off because of the attention killing Stark would attract, The Ghost refused. Roxxon then called in Spymaster to take out The Ghost. Tony got caught in the middle, without his armor. Tony kept Spymaster from shooting Ghost and he tried to escape. Stark was able to get his armor in the meantime, while Spymaster chased after Ghost. When Iron Man showed up, an explosion during the fight damaged Spymaster’s armor, so he decided to retreat. The Ghost showed up and clipped one of his intangibility-generators onto Spymaster, so he could phase through a nearby wall. Spymaster was surprised and asked why Ghost was helping him, to which Ghost replied that he was actually killing him, as he removed the device while Spymaster was still partially in the wall. 😵
wait, favorite betrayals? You sure you want to leave it like that? Because if that's the case, than the fact that The Joker turned on Red Skull should have made this list.
all because joker was offended that he was actually working with a real nazi. apparently because even a nutjob like him has standards...very, *very* loose standards
Cable's son Apocalypse II AKA Genesis killed the Adamantium skinned super villain Cyber in Wolverine #99. All to get his hands on the aforementioned adamantium in an attempt to graft it to Logan's skelton.
Marvel had a whole thing where a character called the Scourge ("The Scourge of the Underworld") roamed through dozens of titles and killed off dozens and dozens of super-villains -- always shouting, "Justice is Served!" in the process.
I remembered that storyline throughout a number of titles like Captain America. As I recall, it was unclear if Scourge was an individual who happened to be a master of disguise, or actually a group of like-minded individuals hunting down costumed-villains. Each kill appeared to be committed by a different person.
Magneto didn't kill Apoc. Apoc can control himself on a molecular level. He admitted separating himself on his own Accord. He was weak when magneto attacked also
In JLU the Animated Series, Team Luthor beats Team Grodd in a fight over control of the Hall of Doom. After Luthor ejects Grodd into space, he asks Grodd's followers why he should spare any of them. Living up to her name, Killer Frost steps forward and without a word, ices ALL of her teammates.
How in the Hell did Darkseid vs Doomsday not make the list? Darkseid blasts Doomsday with his Omega Beams at full strength at point blank range and it does NOTHING. Making Darkseid afraid and in awe of someone for the first time ever.
half of these, if not all, are essentially only "villains trying to kill each other", because by comic book logic they all end up appearing again after their "death" anyways.
Why can no one pronounce MIX YEZ PITEL YIK properly. To send him back by saying his name backwards, Kltpzyxm - kel-tip-zix-um. Yeah, that's how it is supposed to be according to the late E. Nelson Bridwell, who should know.
During Marvel Comic's Executioner's Song crossover, Apocalypse was killed by his Dark Riders after they switched their loyalty to Stryfe. 'Poc seems to have garnered many enemies over his long lifetime...
Black Adam killing Psycho Pirate buy jamming his fingers through the eye holes of Psycho Pirate's mask and saying "No more silly faces." will always be my favorite, though him ripping Terraman in half not long after was also pretty great.
@@madnessman1520 It's the story that came after infinity Wars. But yes Marvel is doing multiple timelines now as well. The X sword story for the Xmen is an example of that
Scourge killed a lot of B and C list villains back in the 80's Captain America comics. Iron Man villain the Ghost killed his then partner the Spy Master in a brutal way.
Wasn’t there a comic where Mr. Mxy showed up in Superman’s shower? Does anyone know what issue that was? I think that this was when Lois and Clark were still married.
The Lizard once killed Calypso after shaking off her control. Carnage has also killed the Doppelganger Spider-Man (albeit for a short time) in Maximum Carnage.
Speaking of God Doom. Do a list of times where the villain's lost everything because of ego or a simple mistake like Doom not bring Owen a sandwich coat him
I realize those involved weren't blockbuster names, but how could you forget what Scourge did in the mid-80s Marvel comics... especially at the Bar With No Name? Justice definitely was not served by omitting him!
Greatest/Worst example of a villain killing other villains: Scourge pruning the Marvel Universe of its C-list brigade. Final tally of dead villains - 31. This is only the list of those killed by the original Scourge of the Underworld, not the subsequent knock-offs.
No mention of Scourge? He had no powers but managed to assassinate dozens of villains in multiple Marvel titles. Granted it's not on a galactic scale like Thanos or Galactus; but the sheer volume should at least get Scourge an honorable mention.
@@schizophrenicandroid The one that really got me was the Magneto/Apocalypse. If I remember correctly, Magneto isn’t just a good guy, he’s leading the X Men.
Thanos: what do you know of godhood? I the one who had everything ultimate power held the infinity gauntlet obtained the power of the universe. Doom: do you have it on you now? Thanos: 0_0 welp this is awkward. Doom: >:) indeed!
hmmm I like Loki other way killing his dad. In comics where Loki is woman, he later shows to Hela its actualy borrowed body of lady Sif. He uses some of Hela recourses and gets in past, actualy talk his younger self, still little giant, how to get himself being taken by Odin and become his adoptive son. As he does this, Loki grabs his father sword, and as Laufey lay beated, previously by Odin, Loki uses the sword like therapy session and release all his anger on his abusive father. Noting that was realy amazing and if people in modern time could do this, they would save milions on therapies.
Best villain on villain violence was in Marvel's Acts of Vengeance where all the villains swapped heroes to see if new tactics would take them down. Magneto was part of the meeting but immediately after everyone went their separate ways he revealed that he had only shown up to take out Red Skull whom he beats the hell out of and buries alive. Its almost like a Holocaust survivor wouldn't be willing to kill Captain America for a Nazi.
Yes, THAT was epic and awesome! I also really liked Magneto and Geist’s interaction (Which happened in the Archie Goodwin run on Wolverine. HIGHLY recommended (And underrated, too boot.)!
No one actually wants to work with Red Skull. Most villains he teams up with try to kill him at some point. Even the Joker tried to kill him in a marvel/dc crossover issue. Yes the fucking Joker has standards! To the point that very few villains are willing to associate with Red Skull. One of the only exceptions to this is Norman Osborn.
I read that line, it was awesome.
🤔......😅
Yea. If I saw that go down, I would just give Magneto a Thumbs up 👍 and pretend I did not see anything.
Get some sanitizer and dry soap so he could and towels so he could clean up afterwards.
@@funnyblog100 I remember that Marvel/DC crossover when Joker turned on Johann he told him "Yes I am a sadistic psychopath but I'm a patriotic sadistic psychopath and I refuse to associate with a damn Nazi."
Doctor Doom and Thanos meeting in 2015's Secret Wars was one for the ages
Nothing will ever beat the brutality of Magneto killing Red Skull for stealing Xavier's powers. And he does it with no powers, a "pure death" as he tells Skull.
What issue
@@webs538 wish I could tell you. I can't remember the issue
Just found this death. Brutal
One of my most favorite Magneto kills ever.
This reminds me of the time Old Man Logan killed Red Skull by beating the crap out of him
I still like when Kang the Conqueror's teenaged self murdered his adult self because he didn't want to grow up to be a villain.
In the original Secret Wars, Galactus kills Ultron by sucking his life energy out of him. Later, Dr. Doom reactivates Ultron as his personal enforcer and orders him to kill Kang the Conqueror. Why? Because Kang tried unsuccessfully to kill Doom.
Love seeing villains take each other out. Almost like a win win
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Putin and Kim Jong should take a cue...
@Rorschach 0007 nah we got cheeseburgers
Spoken as a truly perverse psyche in all it's villainy.
@Rorschach 0007 The whole country that’s kinda harsh
What about when Heroes kill other Heroes?
im sure They Have that In Mind This is just Another One for them LOL
1-10 are punisher
@@yepepepep590 DUDE Just because he Has a Punisher kills the Marvel universe Comic Title Does Not mean Its Logical That he do it in the 616 Marvel Universe
@@knightzix_01 he also couldn't. many of those kills were bogus and hand waved, but that was kind of the point.
Isn't this the plot of all the Injustice and Civil Wars arcs?
One of my first comic villain on villain kills was from Iron Man #220. The Ghost was hired by Roxxon to sabotage a company Tony Stark had just invested all his savings into. After the first encounter with Iron Man, The Ghost put Tony Stark on his hit list. When Roxxon tried to call him off because of the attention killing Stark would attract, The Ghost refused. Roxxon then called in Spymaster to take out The Ghost. Tony got caught in the middle, without his armor. Tony kept Spymaster from shooting Ghost and he tried to escape. Stark was able to get his armor in the meantime, while Spymaster chased after Ghost. When Iron Man showed up, an explosion during the fight damaged Spymaster’s armor, so he decided to retreat. The Ghost showed up and clipped one of his intangibility-generators onto Spymaster, so he could phase through a nearby wall. Spymaster was surprised and asked why Ghost was helping him, to which Ghost replied that he was actually killing him, as he removed the device while Spymaster was still partially in the wall. 😵
You could also talk about Catwoman killing Joker in the DC's Batman/Catwoman series - Polygon.
wait, favorite betrayals? You sure you want to leave it like that? Because if that's the case, than the fact that The Joker turned on Red Skull should have made this list.
all because joker was offended that he was actually working with a real nazi. apparently because even a nutjob like him has standards...very, *very* loose standards
Once again, the top spot belongs to Doom! As it should!
God Emperor Doom is so cool
Yes. Yes he is
i prefer emperor joker
Doom is my favorite villian, hands down, no contest.
@@minos121 doom stomps
@@akashrav5657 doom slaps
Villains really have no limit to how low they can go huh?
Cable's son Apocalypse II AKA Genesis killed the Adamantium skinned super villain Cyber in Wolverine #99. All to get his hands on the aforementioned adamantium in an attempt to graft it to Logan's skelton.
Marvel had a whole thing where a character called the Scourge ("The Scourge of the Underworld") roamed through dozens of titles and killed off dozens and dozens of super-villains -- always shouting, "Justice is Served!" in the process.
Great arc in the Cap titles..loved Scourge
I was heading there also, but was drawing a blank on his name. I especially enjoyed the villain bar.
I remembered that storyline throughout a number of titles like Captain America. As I recall, it was unclear if Scourge was an individual who happened to be a master of disguise, or actually a group of like-minded individuals hunting down costumed-villains. Each kill appeared to be committed by a different person.
You guys forgot Green Goblin killed Otto Octavius.
Mistal Spit Lick? You mean MISTA-PITA-LICK
Magneto didn't kill Apoc. Apoc can control himself on a molecular level. He admitted separating himself on his own Accord. He was weak when magneto attacked also
Didn't know that.
There's always retcons.
I remember the original Secret Wars when Dr. Doom had Ultron kill Kang the Conqueror.
In JLU the Animated Series, Team Luthor beats Team Grodd in a fight over control of the Hall of Doom. After Luthor ejects Grodd into space, he asks Grodd's followers why he should spare any of them. Living up to her name, Killer Frost steps forward and without a word, ices ALL of her teammates.
I love seeing villains fight other villains! I wouldn’t expect any village to get along with each other!
I can’t believe they didn’t include when the joker killed Bane in the recent Batman story arc that was shocking to say the least
The Joker didn't poison Arkham
& Bane is most likely still alive
@Rorschach 0007 #2 is from a 2017 comic.
When did this happen?
How in the Hell did Darkseid vs Doomsday not make the list? Darkseid blasts Doomsday with his Omega Beams at full strength at point blank range and it does NOTHING. Making Darkseid afraid and in awe of someone for the first time ever.
Hell ya War of the Realms! My FAVORITE event gets some love.
half of these, if not all, are essentially only "villains trying to kill each other", because by comic book logic they all end up appearing again after their "death" anyways.
Black mask death was way better and satisfying in the comics, than it was in Birds od prey movie.
#10: Hadn't read Alan Moore's version of that so-called mischief maker, have you?
Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow, right? Awesome read.
@@BenjaMan64 Right. Nothing funny about him in THAT version.
One of the best and most underrated channels 🚫🧢
I'll never tire of watching captain boomerang die, seeing him die in the second suicide squad movie was absolutely delightful to watch.
And as we all know good and well, comic book deaths are never permanent. Still an interesting list, though.
Putting dr doom on the thumbnail is the fastest way to get me to click
It's pretty funny how you have to mention on nearly every part of this list 'well, this guy isn't really a villain anymore, but...'.
Villains taking eachother out is always merciless and brutally satisfying
I liked the time Sabertooth killed 3 cases of Old Milwaukee.
I mean in the eyes of a villain even another of their own is just another victim.
thanos kills galactus, then doctor doom kills thanos. good way to clean house.
Seeing dr doom kill thanos was awesome.
Wasn't he sent to the realm of oblivion and not actually killed
Your right.
Batman the animated series. The greatest thing to happen to batman since his creation. Its given us so much
Why can no one pronounce MIX YEZ PITEL YIK properly. To send him back by saying his name backwards, Kltpzyxm - kel-tip-zix-um. Yeah, that's how it is supposed to be according to the late E. Nelson Bridwell, who should know.
During Marvel Comic's Executioner's Song crossover, Apocalypse was killed by his Dark Riders after they switched their loyalty to Stryfe. 'Poc seems to have garnered many enemies over his long lifetime...
One thing these deaths have in common - They are all graphically violent.
Black Adam killing Psycho Pirate buy jamming his fingers through the eye holes of Psycho Pirate's mask and saying "No more silly faces." will always be my favorite, though him ripping Terraman in half not long after was also pretty great.
I’d add Ronan the Accuser killing Black Dwarf in Hickman’s “Infinity” event if only for the brutality of it.
Joker did everyone a favor when he took out Alexander Luthor💯
Have you heard of the tale of Darth Plagueis the Wise?
Yes I have... And the books are better than the movies too.
Be awesome to have Comics Explained react to this list haha
Another killed by Doom back in the day was Kang the Conqueror in Infinity crisis.
Infinite earth's is dc is it not unless marvel had one too
@@madnessman1520
It's the story that came after infinity Wars.
But yes Marvel is doing multiple timelines now as well.
The X sword story for the Xmen is an example of that
@@tonyvillarreal1812 oh right my bad
@@madnessman1520 No big deal.
It's practically impossible to keep up with Comics today anyway. Lol
@@tonyvillarreal1812 yeah it really is I was hoping to get into dc comics soon but there's so much shit I've no idea where to start
Doctor Doom taking out thanos has to be one of the coldest things possible
Always related Galactus to an embodied singularity. A sentient black hole. Yikes I just scared myself. 😂
Black Adam & Psycho-Pirate are the 2 dislikes...
0:48 oh thats cool it shows all his incarnations
D-Man and The Ray are two of my favourites.
Loved Magneto ripping Apocalypse to shreds. Big A was like....huh? What? I thought I was unbeatable in this celestial armor.
“Separated from his CORPEAL form”??? Sounds like he spent time as an apple! Core...Peel...geddit?
BOO! GET OFF THE STAGE!
I'll never understand how anyone kills Galactus.
Bullseye killing Elektra?
Magneto killing Apocalypse in AoA doesn't count. Thats an alternate time line where Magneto is a hero and founded the x-men of that reality.
Shout-out to the Panini reprints that I got from WHSmiths and sealed my 00s love for comics!
Your #1 pick was the first one that came to my mind.
No scourge of the underworld!?
No honor among thieves.
Scourge killed a lot of B and C list villains back in the 80's Captain America comics.
Iron Man villain the Ghost killed his then partner the Spy Master in a brutal way.
Galactus loses to Thanos
Doom: "Amateurs!"
...and in the new 'What if...?' series, we got Ultron killing Thanos, Grandmaster and Ego in quick succession.
Galactus should never lose a physical fight.
House of M magneto merking most of dr dooms family and then posing with him for the cameras in public was just pure savage
My fave that wasn't in this was Strife vs Apocalypse: Strife beat the ever living crap out of em I actually felt sorry for Apocalypse
For a more recent one I’d say Nimrod killing Apocalypse in Powers of X.
I can't unsee Jeff Besos as Mister Freeze
Dr Doom is too op.... I like it
Wasn’t there a comic where Mr. Mxy showed up in Superman’s shower? Does anyone know what issue that was? I think that this was when Lois and Clark were still married.
Marvel needs to make these stories into movies and or shows.
The Lizard once killed Calypso after shaking off her control. Carnage has also killed the Doppelganger Spider-Man (albeit for a short time) in Maximum Carnage.
I love all the Marvel digs in this video.
Loves how it says nobody can kill thanos then shows how he is killed in the second
He didn't die though
Venom beating sandman was just bad writing the writer had no idea what sandman normal power are.
Why did they turn The Sandman back into a villain anyway?
Mix is pittle ick
You already got my favorite with Joker and Alexander Luthor
(Check it out on Graphic Audio if you can find it)
Ghost killing Spymaster.
Speaking of God Doom. Do a list of times where the villain's lost everything because of ego or a simple mistake like Doom not bring Owen a sandwich coat him
I realize those involved weren't blockbuster names, but how could you forget what Scourge did in the mid-80s Marvel comics... especially at the Bar With No Name?
Justice definitely was not served by omitting him!
I'm not sure the Age of Apocalypse should be included. Magneto wasn't a villain in that timeline.
Greatest/Worst example of a villain killing other villains: Scourge pruning the Marvel Universe of its C-list brigade. Final tally of dead villains - 31. This is only the list of those killed by the original Scourge of the Underworld, not the subsequent knock-offs.
Most brutal Villain vs villain betrayal? David Benioff and D.B. Weiss betraying every villain and storyline of Game of thrones.
Would Tigress' execution of Bowin in Stargirl count?
It's pronounced "Mix Yez Pittle Ick," smh
That pronunciation of Mister Myxlplyx though.
No mention of Scourge? He had no powers but managed to assassinate dozens of villains in multiple Marvel titles. Granted it's not on a galactic scale like Thanos or Galactus; but the sheer volume should at least get Scourge an honorable mention.
Most of these villains weren’t killed by villains.
Yeah, 90% of these involved the narrator saying "Okay, they weren't villains AT THE TIME, but they were definitely villains at one point."
@@schizophrenicandroid The one that really got me was the Magneto/Apocalypse. If I remember correctly, Magneto isn’t just a good guy, he’s leading the X Men.
One would think that V vs V would be way WAY more common
This was boring. Most of it was from post-2000 comics that focus on fan-service for a small audience rather than engaging storytelling.
Black Mask looks like a burnt version of the Red Skull!
Thanos: what do you know of godhood? I the one who had everything ultimate power held the infinity gauntlet obtained the power of the universe.
Doom: do you have it on you now?
Thanos: 0_0 welp this is awkward.
Doom: >:) indeed!
10 Worst/Best Times Comics Went Back to the Status Quo
Every ongoing series ever.
The marvel scourge series was the best example.
What about Fool Killer?
Boomy... you should've knelt.
Villains don’t become villains if u understand their back story than u start to emphasize towards them
hmmm I like Loki other way killing his dad. In comics where Loki is woman, he later shows to Hela its actualy borrowed body of lady Sif. He uses some of Hela recourses and gets in past, actualy talk his younger self, still little giant, how to get himself being taken by Odin and become his adoptive son. As he does this, Loki grabs his father sword, and as Laufey lay beated, previously by Odin, Loki uses the sword like therapy session and release all his anger on his abusive father. Noting that was realy amazing and if people in modern time could do this, they would save milions on therapies.
Villain on villain crime 😂😂😂