Evil genius
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Image:Dr Evil.jpgThe Evil Genius is an archetype or even a caricature that is a recurring staple in certain genres of fiction, particularly comic books, spy fiction, action films and cartoons. From Wile E. Coyote to Professor Moriarty, the evil genius is a common adversary and foil of the hero.
As the term suggests, evil geniuses are characters of great intelligence who choose to use their knowledge for antisocial ends. To qualify as an evil genius, one must use cunning to craft complex plots that cause havoc and destruction; criminal tendencies are a must. Their schemes often hinge on mundane details that heroes can exploit, foiling their plots at the climax of the story.
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Origins
Evil geniuses have commonly had difficult childhoods. They may have been orphans or witnessed their parents' horrible deaths. Ironically, this is often the origin of superheroes. Normally, this is used to contrast them from superheroes. It implies that there is nothing different from the hero, and the villain, except a single choice.
Characteristics
The evil genius is different from the mad scientist, in that the mad scientist is more 'amoral' than evil. An Evil Genius is generally a clever schemer, while the Mad Scientist typically pursues scientific knowledge with no regard for the consequences. A mad scientist might create an army of zombies, just to see if it is possible, but an evil genius would have a diabolical use for this army, and a plan to escape the town without being bitten.
Image:Stewie.jpg Hubris is a common characteristic among evil geniuses, so much so that they often boast of their grand designs to their adversary, or otherwise compromise their plots in a moment of overconfidence. Their excuse for this fatal grandstanding is often that only the hero can appreciate the Genius's plan. These characters often anoint themselves with professional or royal-sounding titles like "Doctor", "Baron", or "The Magnificent". Or more than one at once.
Getting Good Help
Evil geniuses frequently have inept henchmen, who equally frequently help foil their plans, whether intentionally or not.
Telling the Hero Your Plan
In some cases, the evil genius will tell the hero his plan, which the hero will then escape and foil.
Examples of evil geniuses
- Albert Wesker
- Auric Goldfinger
- Bebi
- Bun Bun
- Chase Young
- Davros
- Doctor Doom
- Doctor Octopus
- Dr. Clayton Forrester (MST3K version)
- Dr. Eggman a.k.a. Dr. Robotnik
- Dr. Evil
- Dr. Julius No
- Dr. Fu Manchu
- Emperor Palpatine
- General Viggo
- Hannibal Lecter
- Hans Gruber
- Hao Asakura
- Hector Con Carne
- Jack Spicer
- Dr. Jumba Jookiba calls himself an evil genius, but may really be a mad scientist.
- Keyser Soze
- Khan Noonien Singh
- Lex Luthor
- Elijah Price
- Ernst Stavro Blofeld
- Mandark
- Master
- Ming the Merciless
- Mojo Jojo
- Mr. Burns
- Mr. Sinister
- Professor Chaos
- Professor Moriarty
- Professor Norton Nimnul
- Ra's Al Ghul
- Red Skull
- Sheldon J. Plankton
- Shredder
- Stewie Griffin
- Sideshow Bob
- Syndrome/Buddy Pine
- Vandal Savage
- Vlad Plasmius
- Ogden Wernstrom
- Snowball the Hamster of Pinky and the Brain
See also
- Mad scientist
- Villain
- Supervillain
- List of James Bond villains
- Evil Lair
- Evil laugh
- Evil Overlord List
External links
- So You've Decided to be Evil (see also author Neil Zawacki's two books: How to Be a Villain (ISBN 0811846660) (excerpt), and A Villain's Guide to Better Living (ISBN 0811856666))
- Evil on a Budgetit:Genio del male