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Thing O' Wickedness: Described as a "demonic force of limitless evil",
this soul devouring, shadowy figure may seem frightening at first, but is
actually a nice enough guy once you get to know him. He stands for darkness,
blatant amorality and religious taboo. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #1
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Lord Derwinian: A walking fish monster/intergalactic warlord, Lord D is
a cruel and ruthless conqueror of worlds. He represents the necessity of
natural selection and the virtues of violence and force. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #2
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Mr. Cain: A successful businessman who seems to have his hands in
everything, Mr. Cain is a cool and ambitious man of taste, who knows how to get
what he wants. He represents the benefits of greed, selfishness, social apathy
and economic power. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #3
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The Intellect: This evil genius and technological mastermind is blessed
with a naturally superior IQ and isn't afraid to use it! He represents true
intellectual superiority and logical, rational thought. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #7
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Polecat: This cute little seductress has the ability to charm
practically anyone and she enjoys using her natural abilities and emotional
prowess to great advantage. She represents lust, femininity and the true power
of women. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #9
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Nightlizard: This stealthy, reptilian ninja is a grade A spy and
assassin. He stands for all that is sneaky and deceptive; as well as a
willingness to do all that is necessary to achieve victory. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #15
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Media Mind: He controls the horizontal and the vertical and everything
else that you see and hear. He's the master of communication technology, and
will tell you anything to keep you tuning in. He represents the media as a
whole. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #19
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Might of Christ: This self righteous, super powered warrior of light
knows that he's doing the lords work and will commit any atrocity to get it
done! He represents blatant moral and religious hypocrisy. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #1
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Peace Rebel: A slogan spewing hippie who blindly believes that love
conquers all. Whether he's pleading for us to "just all get along", or whining
about those who are better than he is, he never hesitates to voice his opinion.
Just don't ever expect him to actually do anything. He represents worthless
liberal morality and "new
goodness" type thinking. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #2
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Old Baldy: This crusty old war vet was chewed up and spit out by the
very military which he suffered for. But like any good brainwashed lap dog,
he's willing to blame any and every one for his plight, but the very masters
who he was trained to serve. He represents irrational and self destructive
patriotism as well as a lack of self interest. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #3
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The Blue Collar: The great savior of the everyman and protector of the
rights of Joe citizen. This self proclaimed superhero wants to stand up for the
little guy. The only problem is that he has no more power, courage, skill,
ability, intelligence or hope then the very people that he wishes to protect.
He represents insipid mediocrity and living an utterly pathetic and meaningless
existence. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #4
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Professor Credit: A pseudo intellectual wizard, who has earned others
respect by being more cocky, more egotistical and willing to get more pointless
degrees then his peers; and he expects everyone to follow along accordingly.
All the time secretly hoping that no one discovers that all of his "powers" are
really just a bunch of smoke and mirrors. He represents the grossly flawed
social standards of intelligence and ability; educational indoctrination. First
appearance- Villains
& Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #7
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Pulpit Pounder: This masochistic religious fanatic seems to hate most of
the world; and is only consoled by the fact that we're all going to burn in
hell. As she eagerly awaits the impending apocalypse, her intolerance and rigid
ideas are surpassed only by her love for her savior, or perhaps it's the other
way around. She represents religious fanaticism and life deprecating believes.
First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #8
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The League of Winners: In twenty years or so, after they've dropped out
of college, gone through their first divorce, suffered through a couple of
stents in alcoholics anonymous, filed for bankruptcy and find themselves
sitting around on workman's comp' because their backs went out, these high
school jocks will reminisce about the greatest days of their sorry lives. Take
a good look at the blue collar boys, that'll be you soon! First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #9
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Honor Warrior: This simple minded samurai believes in fighting in a
direct and utterly straightforward fashion. Of course, his die hard commitment
to a "fair
and honorable" battle has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that
anything more creative, sneaky or unorthodox, than a blatantly direct fight
would be way too much for his tiny mind to grasp. Nothing at all. He represents
irrational and ineffective standards of "fair play", as well as foolish ideas
about principles taking precedence over results. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #15
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Independent Woman: Headstrong, bossy and abrasive; Independent Woman has
become so good at being an assertive bitch, that she doesn't even know how to
turn it off any more. It's unfortunate that her real desires are so often at
odds with her actions and what she feels is expected of her. She represents
unappealing and malproductive social standards and expectations for female
behavior. First appearance-
Villains & Heroes: Illustrations of Immorality #22
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