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Fantastic Four Villains

Will accept the Villain's name or their alter ego(s)
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Last updated: April 14, 2021
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Villain
At various times he has been the ruler of the Negative Zone, controlling its inhabitants via his powerful Cosmic Control Rod. His plans to invade Earth are often foiled by the Fantastic Four.
Annihilus
He ruled the Baluurians as their monarch ruthlessly until his subjects rebelled and rose against him. Now, a Negative Zone outlaw, he is a enemy of the Fantastic Four, and is constantly in conflict with the ruler of the Negative Zone (Villain above).
Blastaar
The monarch of the fictional nation Latveria, he is usually depicted as the archenemy of the Fantastic Four. He has invented several doomsday machines and robots during his career as a supervillain.
Doctor Doom
He was originally depicted as a god-like figure who feeds by draining living planets of their energy, and operates without regard to the morality and judgments of mortal beings.
Galactus
A human physicist who has been transformed into solid sound, and who wears a sonic emitter on his right wrist as a prosthetic device.
Klaw
He does not have superhuman powers. However, he is an extraordinary genius with knowledge of technology centuries beyond conventional science, and is able to predict events to the precise second.
Mad Thinker
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Villain
A former scientist turned villain, and was actually the first villain they ever faced. His schemes usually consist of trying to rule the surface of the Earth with the aid of his Moloids, that he rules over.
Mole Man
He originally had the ability to mentally manipulate molecules, but now serves as a living bomb, one capable of destroying the entire universe that he is inhabiting if he dies for any reason.
Molecule Man
The mutant of the mythical undersea kingdom of Atlantis, he possesses the super-strength and aquatic abilities, as well as the mutant ability of flight. Through the years, he has been portrayed as an antihero alternately from a good-natured but short-fused superhero or a hostile invader seeking vengeance for perceived wrongs that misguided surface-dwellers committed against his kingdom.
Namor
He uses radioactive clay to make puppets in the likenesses of real people, whom he can then control by attaching the clay puppets to strings and moving them about.
Puppet Master
He was a Soviet scientist bent on beating the Americans to the moon and claiming it for the Communist empire. He possesses the ability to become intangible at will. He and his Super-Apes, as he called them, battled the Fantastic Four soon after gaining their powers.
Red Ghost
He can shapeshift (like all Skrulls) but, thanks to his re-engineering by Skrull scientists, he has versions of the Fantastic Four's superpowers.
Super-Skrull
Originally the enemy of the Human Torch during his solo days, but he eventually started terrorizing the Fantastic Four and lives to prove to the world that he is superior to the mind of Mr. Fantastic.
Wizard
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