supervillain in A Sentence

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    What? He's called Brainwave, he's a Supervillain.

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    And there's no Supervillains on American soil.

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    Bond encounters many colourful characters who do the dirty work for the Supervillain.

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    He's a hero. Yeah, but if a Supervillain finds out that he's a hero.

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    He was a member of the Brotherhood of Evil, Supervillain team from the 1930s.

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    But if a Supervillain finds out that he's a hero, that endangers us, ok?

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    But if a Supervillain finds out that he's a hero, that endangers us, okay?

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    Don attends a Supervillain auction and purchases the Venom Symbiote from Brock for $100 million.

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    Richard Reynolds states that without any Supervillains in the story, the superheroes of Watchmen are forced

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    The problem of climate change is not a typical movie Supervillain, but it's a trickier problem than Goldfinger posed.

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    Often, Bond brazenly tries to lure away and seduce a Supervillain's mistress, both to save her and to validate his male superiority over his enemy.

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    If movies have taught me anything, scientists who test their theories on themselves invariably become either superheroes or Supervillains, and that's kind of what happened here.

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    This story arc takes place on the heels of the Stamford tragedy, when a group of young superheroes were unable to prevent the Supervillain Nitro from killing 612 civilians.

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    Crash of the Titans is a platform sport revealed by Sierra Leisure and developed by Vancouver-based Radical Leisure for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Transportable(ported by Supervillain Studios), Wii and Xbox 360.

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    In the meantime, Superman ends up saving the world by taking said Supervillain's ship, which is powered by singularities that are about to collapse, out into space where the singularities do, indeed, collapse.

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    Richard Reynolds states that without any Supervillains in the story, the superheroes of Watchmen are forced to confront"more intangible social and moral concerns", adding that this removes the superhero concept from the normal narrative expectations of the genre.

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    He sacrifices his life taking out two Supervillains in the process at the beginning of the film so that Luthor can escape and get help for their Earth which has been besieged by the villainous Crime Syndicate of America.

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