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* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Loki is Marvel's personification of this trope to the point that he has actual green eyes. His constant envy of his elder brother, Thor, and his need for love from his father warp him into a villain. Most of his mischief is about getting attention and love. His history as an abused child doesn't help. Neither did Odin's blatant favoritism towards Thor. Odin adopted Loki out of obligation and guilt. Ironically he creates his own destruction by doing so.

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* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Loki is Marvel's personification of this trope to the point that he has actual green eyes.eyes, and his clothes are predominantly green. His constant envy of his elder brother, Thor, and his need for love from his father warp him into a villain. Most of his mischief is about getting attention and love. His history as an abused child doesn't help. Neither did Odin's blatant favoritism towards Thor. Odin adopted Loki out of obligation and guilt. Ironically he creates his own destruction by doing so.
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* In the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', this is the reason Comicbook/DoctorDoom hates Mr. Fantastic. He can't stand the fact that Reed Richards is smarter than him, and has beaten Doom every time he has tried to kill Reed and/or TakeOverTheWorld. In addition to those few extra IQ points, Reed also has everything else Doom doesn't have, from worldwide respect all the way down to unmarred good looks.
* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Loki is Marvel's personification of this trope to the point that he has actual green eyes. His constant envy of his elder brother, Thor and his need for love from his father warp him into a villain. Most of his mischief is about getting attention and love. His history as an abused child doesn't help. Neither did Odin's blatant favoritism towards Thor. Odin adopted Loki out of obligation and guilt. Ironically he creates his own destruction by doing so.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': J. Jonah Jameson has both Envy as his motivation and Greed as the vice that leads to the motivation for constantly making Spider-Man's life hell. He's privately admitted that he's jealous of Spider-Man for being so selfless and altruistic for everything he does while Jameson is only concerned with what he can get out of everything he does, so he tries to find or manufacture something, ''anything'' to make Spider-Man look worse to make himself feel better. That, and constantly attacking Spider-Man in his newspaper sells massive amounts of papers.
** It should be noted, however, that this characterization was from The Amazing Spider-Man #10 back in 1964, and has mostly been ignored since then. Most writers depict Jameson as an honest man with a legitimate distrust of people who wear masks, as that can only mean they have something to hide.
* Rhona Burchill[=/=]The Mad Thinker from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' is motivated by her jealousy toward Reed Richards, because he got into the Baxter Building Program for Gifted Children instead of her.

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* In the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', this ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': This is the reason Comicbook/DoctorDoom Doctor Doom hates Mr. Fantastic. He can't stand the fact that Reed Richards is smarter than him, and has beaten Doom every time he has tried to kill Reed and/or TakeOverTheWorld. In addition to those few extra IQ points, Reed also has everything else Doom doesn't have, from worldwide respect all the way down to unmarred good looks.
* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Loki is Marvel's personification of this trope to the point that he has actual green eyes. His constant envy of his elder brother, Thor Thor, and his need for love from his father warp him into a villain. Most of his mischief is about getting attention and love. His history as an abused child doesn't help. Neither did Odin's blatant favoritism towards Thor. Odin adopted Loki out of obligation and guilt. Ironically he creates his own destruction by doing so.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': J. Jonah Jameson has both Envy as his motivation and Greed as the vice that leads to the motivation for constantly making Spider-Man's life hell. He's privately admitted that he's jealous of Spider-Man for being so selfless and altruistic for in everything he does while Jameson is only concerned with what he can get out of everything he does, so he tries to find or manufacture something, ''anything'' to make Spider-Man look worse to make himself feel better. That, and constantly attacking Spider-Man in his newspaper sells massive amounts of papers.
** It should be noted, however, that this characterization was from The Amazing Spider-Man ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManLeeAndDitko'' #10 back in 1964, and has mostly been ignored since then. Most writers depict Jameson as an honest man with a legitimate distrust of people who wear masks, as that can only mean they have something to hide.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'': Rhona Burchill[=/=]The Mad Thinker from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' is motivated by her jealousy toward Reed Richards, Richards because he got into the Baxter Building Program for Gifted Children instead of her.

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* In the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', this is the reason Comicbook/DoctorDoom hates Mr. Fantastic. He can't stand the fact that Reed Richards is smarter than him, and has beaten Doom every time he has tried to kill Reed and/or TakeOverTheWorld. In addition to those few extra IQ points, Reed also has everything else Doom doesn't have, from worldwide respect all the way down to unmarred good looks.



* In the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', this is the reason Comicbook/DoctorDoom hates Mr. Fantastic. He can't stand the fact that Reed Richards is smarter than him, and has beaten Doom every time he has tried to kill Reed and/or TakeOverTheWorld. In addition to those few extra IQ points, Reed also has everything else Doom doesn't have, from worldwide respect all the way down to unmarred good looks.



* ''ComicBook/XMen:'' During the Claremont days, Storm started getting pretty jealous when Shadowcat (who she saw as a sort-of daughter) spent time with Stevie Hunter.

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* ''ComicBook/XMen:'' During the Claremont days, Storm started getting pretty jealous when Shadowcat (who she saw as a sort-of daughter) spent time with Stevie Hunter.Hunter.

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* Rhona Burchill[=/=]The Mad Thinker from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' is motivated by her jealousy toward Reed Richards, because he got into the Baxter Building Program for Gifted Children instead of her.

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* Rhona Burchill[=/=]The Mad Thinker from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' is motivated by her jealousy toward Reed Richards, because he got into the Baxter Building Program for Gifted Children instead of her.her.
* ''ComicBook/XMen:'' During the Claremont days, Storm started getting pretty jealous when Shadowcat (who she saw as a sort-of daughter) spent time with Stevie Hunter.
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* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Loki is Marvel's personification of this trope to the point that he has actual green eyes. His constant envy of his elder brother, Thor and his need for love from his father warp him into a villain. Most of his mischief is about getting attention and love. His history as an abused child doesn't help. Neither did Odin's blatant favoritism towards Thor. Odin adopted Loki out of obligation and guilt. Ironically he creates his own destruction by doing so.
* In the ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', this is the reason Comicbook/DoctorDoom hates Mr. Fantastic. He can't stand the fact that Reed Richards is smarter than him, and has beaten Doom every time he has tried to kill Reed and/or TakeOverTheWorld. In addition to those few extra IQ points, Reed also has everything else Doom doesn't have, from worldwide respect all the way down to unmarred good looks.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': J. Jonah Jameson has both Envy as his motivation and Greed as the vice that leads to the motivation for constantly making Spider-Man's life hell. He's privately admitted that he's jealous of Spider-Man for being so selfless and altruistic for everything he does while Jameson is only concerned with what he can get out of everything he does, so he tries to find or manufacture something, ''anything'' to make Spider-Man look worse to make himself feel better. That, and constantly attacking Spider-Man in his newspaper sells massive amounts of papers.
** It should be noted, however, that this characterization was from The Amazing Spider-Man #10 back in 1964, and has mostly been ignored since then. Most writers depict Jameson as an honest man with a legitimate distrust of people who wear masks, as that can only mean they have something to hide.
* Rhona Burchill[=/=]The Mad Thinker from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' is motivated by her jealousy toward Reed Richards, because he got into the Baxter Building Program for Gifted Children instead of her.

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