A good villain is one step ahead of the hero and has a fiendishly clever plan that sounds good when you explain it to someone in bondage. But a great villain overcomes adversity, claws up through mountains of dead bodies, and triumphs over all opponents — including other villains. The greatest villains in the universe have already been tested in day one of our villain cage match, but now the winners must square off, and only eight villains can advance to the next level. Let the evil blood flow!
Note: I was going to hold off a few days before doing part 2, but I ended up feeling like it was better to follow up while part 1 was still fresh in people's minds.
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