A good antagonist can mean a lot of things. It can be anything from realistic and relatable to pure evil. Some of the best villains are the ones that stick with us (and sometimes haunt our dreams). What villains do you remember as being true villains?
#3 of 5 in Agatha Christie Graphic Novels
1939 • 1,513 Readers • 116 pages • 4.2
1978 • 1,231 Readers • 1,553 pages • 4.1
#4 of 46 in Hercule Poirot
1926 • 524 Readers • 288 pages • 4.2
1973 • 1,054 Readers • 465 pages • 4.2
1776 • 935 Readers • 324 pages • 4.1
1980 • 1,102 Readers • 1,168 pages • 4.1
181 • 2,059 Readers • 353 pages • 3.8
1985 • 808 Readers • 368 pages • 4.1
1851 • 784 Readers • 1,484 pages • 3.7
1949 • 4,508 Readers • 352 pages • 4.2
1991 • 718 Readers • 462 pages • 3.6
1603 • 418 Readers • 226 pages • 3.8
1967 • 801 Readers • 412 pages • 4.1
371 Readers • 3.9
1606 • 847 Readers • 160 pages • 3.9
197 • 1,348 Readers • 376 pages • 3.6
#6 of 8 in Harry Potter
2005 • 2,931 Readers • 672 pages • 4.4
#6 of 13 in A Series of Unfortunate Events
2001 • 234 Readers • 259 pages • 3.9
1782 • 106 Readers • 418 pages • 3.9
2 Readers • 4.5
1899 • 793 Readers • 132 pages • 3.3
#1 of 14 in James Bond (Original Series)
1953 • 205 Readers • 144 pages • 3.6
1962 • 1,139 Readers • 149 pages • 3.9
#1 of 5 in Ripley
1985 • 266 Readers • 906 pages • 3.7
2015 • 162 Readers • 336 pages • 4
Bullseye Chillers
1875 • 904 Readers • 141 pages • 3.7
#1 of 4 in Space Odyssey
1968 • 832 Readers • 251 pages • 4
#1-3 of 3 in The Lord of the Rings
1954 • 1,255 Readers • 1,178 pages • 4.6
166 Readers • 3.4