Metalwolf wrote:
SoftKitty wrote:
Sabretooth from the comic book series X-Men.
I hate him too, and Mystique with an ugly passion. The way they coldly just threw away one of their shared children for not being a mutant (he was a muggle) just made me mad. Plus to add insult to injury, Sabretooth killed him without any remorse, even though his son's hatred of mutants stemmed just about entirely from his rejection by both his mutant parents.
In the comics, it was Mystique who kills him. Just as coldly and brutally.
In
X-Men, I really despise the character Cameron Hodge, who I think first appeared in the
X-Factor spin-off series. Cameron Hodge starts out as a college friend of the Angel (Warren Worthington), and as the PR agent of the X-Factor team. But it is then revealed that Hodge is extremely jealous of Warren, and secretly harbours feelings of anti-mutant racism. After Warren is heavily injured in battle, Hodge manipulates the medical papers so that Warren's wings are AMPUTATED. This leads to Warren entering a depression after essentially losing two limbs, and he apparently commits SUICIDE while piloting a private plane on a leisure flight.
Warren doesn't die, however, because he is caught by the villain Apocalypse, who transforms him into a pawn for his own evil plans, and names him the 'Horseman of Death'. Warren survives this ordeal, but he's scarred for life.
Hodge continues his vendetta against Warren in the years that follow, and strikes a deal with an underworld demon so that he's able to survive decapitation at Warren's hands. He returns twice, first in a grotesque cyborg body, whe he plans to eliminate all of mutantkind by using the resources of the mutant slave island Genosha, a second time when he's absorbed into the Phalanx collective consciousness and becomes an agent for their agenda.
There are few supervillains that make me feel quite so queasy as Cameron Hodge.
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