It is kind of a difficult choice for me, considering there are so many villains, but if I had to choose it would probably be from Batman. Batman has some good villains, but most of them are a little …show more content…
ridiculous. With all things considered I would have to choose the Joker. He might not be the main character, but for such a minor villain he has a lot of interesting things about him. He has changed a lot from when he was first introduced to the Batman series to now, but I think he is the best he has ever been now.
I think the best villain is the Joker from Batman. I think this because the Joker has done many evil things to other characters in the Batman franchise. The Joker has also done many horrifying things to himself, but he doesn’t seem to care about his own pain. You can’t have Batman without Joker. There have been several movies, comic books, and a few novels written based on Batman, most of them include the Joker.
To put it into perspective, the Joker has killed tens maybe even hundreds of people, paralyzed someone from the waist down, and has broken out of prison a few times.
I’m going mostly off the movies because that’s what I’m most familiar with. The Joker is a murdering psychopath, who murders to get his laughs, which are pretty common considering the name. The Joker is a terrible person, and the best villain. That is why the Joker is my favorite, and the best villain.
The antagonist in A Wrinkle in Time seems to be very good at manipulation. The villain that I wrote about never really manipulated people. The man with the red eyes seems to be not quite right, but still pretty intelligent. That is why he can be so manipulative, especially towards Charles Wallace. Although, just because he is not quite right in the head, does not mean he is not very effective.
The man with the red eyes is very manipulative. It’s not even that, but he is extremely good at it. He turned Charles Wallace against everyone! This is why he makes the book better, he creates suspense, and that’s the only reason that he makes the book better. Still, anything that creates suspense enhances the story, so he may bad, but he is also good for the story in a sense. This is why I think the villain I chose, is not as good as the man with red
eyes.