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* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': John Wraith is a consummate sadist who enjoys causing pain to keep his victims in line. His idea of fun is shooting a caged Wolverine with an assault rifle or breaking Rogue's arms and legs when he's bored. Wraith also had his men stab Wolverine, crack open his skull, and set him on fire before wiping his memories so they could do it all over again without Wolverine remembering their faces.

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* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001'': John Wraith is a consummate sadist who enjoys causing pain to keep his victims in line. His idea of fun is shooting a caged Wolverine with an assault rifle or breaking Rogue's arms and legs when he's bored. Wraith also had his men stab Wolverine, crack open his skull, and set him on fire before wiping his memories so they could do it all over again without Wolverine remembering their faces.
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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsExodus Exodus]] of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the '90s make frequent mention of how cruel he is, but in the actual comics, he's more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist -- he torments Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTiesMarvelComics'' story before killing him, but as Cortez is the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he doesn't have it coming.

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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsExodus Exodus]] of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the '90s make frequent mention of how cruel he is, but in the actual comics, he's more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist -- he torments Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTiesMarvelComics'' ''ComicBook/{{Blood Ties|MarvelComics}}'' story before killing him, but as Cortez is the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he doesn't have it coming.
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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] has built his entire supervillain career around the torment of [[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker one man]], usually by targeting said man's [[RevengeByProxy friends and family]]. He is a misogynistic ControlFreak who was finally caught after he was discovered to be murdering his employees and nosy female reporters ForTheEvulz in his spare time, and his Green Goblin persona is an AxCrazy MadBomber whether or not it is Osborn himself [[SplitPersonality who is running the show]]. In addition, he [[AbusiveParents bullied and dominated the life of his only son]], Harry, in the delusional belief that this would make him more of a man.
** Another Spidey villain sadist is [[Characters/CarnageCletusKasady Carnage]], whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colorful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks that the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just [[BlamingTheMan the Man keeping you down]], and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.
** Some incarnations of ComicBook/{{Venom}} have been just a little too into punishing the guilty, especially early on, when he was more or less a sadistic VillainProtagonist trying to ape Spider-Man. As CharacterDevelopment has mellowed him out over the years, this aspect of him has gradually tapered off, though it made a brief comeback when he first became [[KnightTemplar Anti-Venom]].

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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] has built his entire supervillain career around the torment of [[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker [[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker one man]], usually by targeting said man's [[RevengeByProxy friends and family]]. He is a misogynistic ControlFreak who was finally caught after he was discovered to be murdering his employees and nosy female reporters ForTheEvulz in his spare time, and his Green Goblin persona is an AxCrazy MadBomber whether or not it is Osborn himself [[SplitPersonality who is running the show]]. In addition, he [[AbusiveParents bullied and dominated the life of his only son]], Harry, in the delusional belief that this would make him more of a man.
** Another Spidey villain sadist is [[Characters/CarnageCletusKasady [[Characters/MarvelComicsCletusKasady Cletus Kasady]]/[[Characters/MarvelComicsCarnage Carnage]], whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colorful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks that the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just [[BlamingTheMan the Man keeping you down]], and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.
** Some incarnations of ComicBook/{{Venom}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsVenom Venom]] have been just a little too into punishing the guilty, especially early on, when he was more or less a sadistic VillainProtagonist trying to ape Spider-Man. As CharacterDevelopment has mellowed him out over the years, this aspect of him has gradually tapered off, though it made a brief comeback when he first became [[KnightTemplar Anti-Venom]].



** ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s former handler, Kimura. Despite being a victim of emotional and physical abuse herself (and in fact having a childhood which in some ways paralleled Laura's), she joined the Facility both for the means to exact revenge on her tormentors ''and'' to put herself into a position where ''she'' could torment others. She was one of X-23's chief abusers, and routinely tortured her for the slightest of infractions; notably, after the mission where Zander Rice (who could justify an entry of his own) left her to die, Kimura actually punished her for ''surviving'' entirely because she was told X had been killed and her return to base meant it was a lie. She has pursued Laura relentlessly since her escape and is gleefully willing to murder and torture her loved ones for no other reason than to punish her for it, even when Laura offers to return to spare them.

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** ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s [[Characters/MarvelComicsLauraKinney X-23]]'s former handler, Kimura. Despite being a victim of emotional and physical abuse herself (and in fact having a childhood which in some ways paralleled Laura's), she joined the Facility both for the means to exact revenge on her tormentors ''and'' to put herself into a position where ''she'' could torment others. She was one of X-23's chief abusers, and routinely tortured her for the slightest of infractions; notably, after the mission where Zander Rice (who could justify an entry of his own) left her to die, Kimura actually punished her for ''surviving'' entirely because she was told X had been killed and her return to base meant it was a lie. She has pursued Laura relentlessly since her escape and is gleefully willing to murder and torture her loved ones for no other reason than to punish her for it, even when Laura offers to return to spare them.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': Bullseye gets so much enjoyment from brutally murdering and torturing people. So much so that he doesn't even bother spending money he gets from [[PsychoForHire his hit jobs]]. The money is just a handy way of keeping score of the people he slaughtered. There's a reason why he's considered [[PracticallyJoker the Marvel version of the Joker]].

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Bullseye gets so much enjoyment from brutally murdering and torturing people. So much so that he doesn't even bother spending money he gets from [[PsychoForHire his hit jobs]]. The money is just a handy way of keeping score of the people he slaughtered. There's a reason why he's considered [[PracticallyJoker the Marvel version of the Joker]].Joker]].
** The Purple Man tends to go the extra mile while making other people do things. When he finds the chatter at a diner he visits at annoying, he forces everyone except for the chef and waiter to hold their breath, everyone suffocating to death. When he takes Jessica Jones under his thrall, he does every sexually humiliating thing to her he can think of ''except'' rape (including making her stand there as he rapes someone else).
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** Characters/{{Mystique}}'s FatalFlaw is her penchant for sadism, both of the physical and ManipulativeBastard varieties. This was most prevalent during her early years as a ''ComicBook/MsMarvel1977'' villain, in which she gleefully kidnaps and tortures Carol's friends and loved ones. This side of her took a backseat for a time after she became a RoguesGalleryTransplant into the ''X-Men'' baddie catalogue, though as the years have gone on, her fervor for mutant rights has waned while her original passion has returned. She's developed a particular love over the years for playing the LoveInterestTraitor to various X-Men, including Forge, Iceman, and even Professor X himself.

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** Characters/{{Mystique}}'s [[Characters/MarvelComicsMystique Mystique]]'s FatalFlaw is her penchant for sadism, both of the physical and ManipulativeBastard varieties. This was most prevalent during her early years as a ''ComicBook/MsMarvel1977'' villain, in which she gleefully kidnaps and tortures Carol's friends and loved ones. This side of her took a backseat for a time after she became a RoguesGalleryTransplant into the ''X-Men'' baddie catalogue, though as the years have gone on, her fervor for mutant rights has waned while her original passion has returned. She's developed a particular love over the years for playing the LoveInterestTraitor to various X-Men, including Forge, Iceman, and even Professor X himself.

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* ComicBook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}} gets so much enjoyment from brutally murdering and torturing people. So much so that he doesn't even bother spending money he gets from [[PsychoForHire his hit jobs]]. The money is just a handy way of keeping score of the people he slaughtered. There's a reason why he's considered the [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Marvel version of]] ComicBook/TheJoker.
* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': The Marquis of Death is one of these ''[[UpToEleven on a multiversal scale.]]'' He makes it a habit of torturing the heroes of a universe right before destroying it. He even outright states that he only does it [[ForTheEvulz for the fun of it]].
* Malekith the Accursed from ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' demonstrates a penchant for torture and dismemberment that few can rival.
* In ComicBook/MoonKnight, there's a secret society of elite sadists who are both extremely wealthy and brutally sadistic. Membership is restricted to "very special" individuals, so latest members include a cutting-edge piercing artist who's become a billionaire from his work while enjoying piercing people to death as a side-hobby. During the induction feast, Moon Knight jumps in and claims he deserves to be a part of this. He's just as rich as these assholes and he says LOVES, LOVES torturing and brutally harming criminals in battle and he intends to do just that to the circle.
* ComicBook/{{Mystique}}'s FatalFlaw is her penchant for sadism, both of the physical and ManipulativeBitch varieties. This was most prevalent during her early years as a Ms. Marvel villain, in which she was more or less a DistaffCounterpart of Black Mask above, gleefully kidnapping and torturing Carol's friends and loved ones. This side of her took a backseat for a time after she became a RoguesGalleryTransplant into the ComicBook/XMen's baddie catalogue, though as the years went on her fervor for mutant rights waned while her original passion has returned. She's developed a particular love over the years for playing the LoveInterestTraitor to various X-Men, including Forge, Iceman, and even ComicBook/ProfessorX himself.
* The ComicBook/RedSkull sees ColdBloodedTorture as "recreation", frequently murders his subordinates for [[BadBoss no reason whatsoever]], trains himself by [[KingpinInHisGym fighting his underlings]] to the death without telling them it is "to the death", and seeks TakeOverTheWorld and [[GodhoodSeeker godlike power]] mainly because he wants to [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans terrorise as many people as possible.]] He joined the Nazi Party because he wanted a quasi-legal reason [[TheBully to assault and kill people]], and has expressed empathy for both his abusive, drunken father and his EvilMentor UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler- specifically, for their psychological need to have victims, be it family for his dad or [[FinalSolution the Jews]] for Hitler, and is himself guilty of numerous war crimes and acts of terrorism. His backstory suggests he is driven by a monomaniacal desire to take revenge on the entire world for his [[FreudianExcuse crappy life]]. He suffers the odd bout of depression, but can be cheered up by reminding him of [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk all the atrocities]] he has committed in his life. And then there is [[DomesticAbuse his treatment of Mother Night...]] The Red Skull's entire motivation for villainy is recreating the sheer bliss he felt when he murdered a Jewish girl who rejected his creepy advances back when he was a bitter angry teenager. ''He's so [[AxCrazy twisted]] that torturing and killing people are the only things that make him happy''.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
** ComicBook/NormanOsborn has built his entire supervillain career around the torment of [[ComicBook/SpiderMan one man]], usually by targeting said man's [[RevengeByProxy friends and family]]. He is a misogynistic ControlFreak who was finally caught after it was discovered he was murdering his employees and nosy female reporters ForTheEvulz in his spare time, and his Green Goblin persona is an AxCrazy MadBomber whether or not it is Osborn himself [[SplitPersonality who is running the show.]] And he bullied and dominated the life of his only son Harry, in the delusional belief that this would make him more of a man.
** Another Spidey villain sadist is ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colourful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just [[BlamingTheMan The Man keeping you down]], and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.
** Much like Frank Miller's Batmen above, some incarnations of ComicBook/{{Venom}} have been just a little too into punishing the guilty, especially early on when he was more or less a sadistic VillainProtagonist trying to ape Spider-Man. As CharacterDevelopment has mellowed him out over the years this aspect of him has gradually tapered off, though it made a brief comeback when he first became [[KnightTemplar Anti-Venom]].
* ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s former handler, Kimura. Despite being a victim of emotional and physical abuse herself (and in fact having a childhood which in some ways paralleled Laura's), she joined the Facility both for the means to exact revenge on her tormentors ''and'' to put herself into a position where ''she'' could torment others. She was one of X-23's chief abusers, and routinely tortured her for the slightest of infractions; notably, after the mission where Zander Rice (who could justify an entry of his own) left her to die, Kimura actually punished her for ''surviving'' entirely because she was told X had been killed and her return to base meant it was a lie. She has pursued Laura relentlessly since her escape and is gleefully willing to murder and torture her loved ones for no other reason than to punish her for it, even when Laura offers to return to spare them.
* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** Most of the baddies from the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' were this, owing to the CrapsackWorld Nature of the reality where they ruled. The Dark Beast was the most prolific of the [=AoA=] sadists, but Abyss, Holocaust, the [=AoA=] Domino, and of course Apocalypse himself all reveled in the pain they inflicted on their victims.
** The Shadow King is an EvilCounterpart of ''X-Men'' BigGood ComicBook/ProfessorX, and nothing brings him greater delight than to inflict MindRape on his victims (which are always X-ladies [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty for some reason]]). Fortunately for the X-Men, he's so intent on getting his sadistic jollies off that he leaves himself vulnerable at crucial moments, allowing lesser telepaths like Psylocke to defeat him.
** Like the Shadow King, [[Characters/{{Cable}} Stryfe]] is a sadist who is frequently defeated because he places higher importance on tormenting heroes than killing them.
** Exodus of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the 90s made frequent mention of how cruel he was, but in the actual comics he was more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist (he tormented Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTiesMarvelComics'' story before killing him, but as Cortez was the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he didn't have it coming).
** And speaking of ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, during his 2014 solo title he exhibited a grim satisfaction similar to that of his one-time disciple as he hunted down and killed those he considered threats to mutantkind, though as with Exodus above it's easy to argue his actions were more motivated by PayEvilUntoEvil than sadism.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': John Wraith: a consummate one who enjoys causing pain to keep his victims in line. His idea of fun is shooting a caged Wolverine with an assault rifle or breaking Rogue's arms and legs when he's bored. Wraith also had his men stab Wolverine, crack open his skull, and set him on fire before wiping his memories so they could do it all over again without Wolverine remembering their faces.

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* ComicBook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}} ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'': [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull The Red Skull]] sees ColdBloodedTorture as "recreation", frequently murders his subordinates for [[BadBoss no reason whatsoever]], trains himself by [[KingpinInHisGym fighting his underlings]] to the death without telling them that it is "to the death" and seeks to TakeOverTheWorld and [[GodhoodSeeker gain godlike power]] mainly because he wants to [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans terrorize as many people as possible]]. He joined the Nazi Party because he wanted a quasi-legal reason [[TheBully to assault and kill people]], and has expressed empathy for both his abusive, drunken father and his EvilMentor UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler (specifically, for their psychological need to have victims, be it family for his dad or [[FinalSolution the Jews]] for Hitler) and is himself guilty of numerous war crimes and acts of terrorism. His backstory suggests that he is driven by a monomaniacal desire to take revenge on the entire world for his [[FreudianExcuse crappy life]]. He suffers the odd bout of depression but can be cheered up by reminding him of [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk all of the atrocities]] he has committed in his life. And then there is [[DomesticAbuse his treatment of Mother Night]]. The Red Skull's entire motivation for villainy is recreating the sheer bliss he felt when he murdered a Jewish girl who rejected his creepy advances back when he was a bitter angry teenager. ''He's so [[AxCrazy twisted]] that torturing and killing people are the only things that make him happy.''
* ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': Bullseye
gets so much enjoyment from brutally murdering and torturing people. So much so that he doesn't even bother spending money he gets from [[PsychoForHire his hit jobs]]. The money is just a handy way of keeping score of the people he slaughtered. There's a reason why he's considered [[PracticallyJoker the [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Marvel version of]] ComicBook/TheJoker.
of the Joker]].
* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': The Marquis of Death is one of these ''[[UpToEleven on ''on a multiversal scale.]]'' scale''. He makes it a habit of torturing the heroes of a universe right before [[OmnicidalManiac destroying it.it]]. He even outright states that he only does it [[ForTheEvulz for the fun of it]].
* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Malekith the Accursed from ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' demonstrates a penchant for torture and dismemberment that few can rival.
* In ComicBook/MoonKnight, there's One issue of ''ComicBook/MoonKnight'' features a secret society of elite sadists who are both extremely wealthy and brutally sadistic. Membership is restricted to "very special" individuals, so latest members include a cutting-edge piercing artist who's become a billionaire from his work while enjoying piercing people to death as a side-hobby. During the induction feast, Moon Knight jumps in and claims that he deserves to be a part of this. He's this, since he's just as rich as these assholes the rest and he says LOVES, LOVES ''loves'' torturing and brutally harming criminals in battle and battle... as he intends to do just that to the circle.
* ComicBook/{{Mystique}}'s FatalFlaw is her penchant for sadism, both of the physical and ManipulativeBitch varieties. This was most prevalent during her early years as a Ms. Marvel villain, in which she was more or less a DistaffCounterpart of Black Mask above, gleefully kidnapping and torturing Carol's friends and loved ones. This side of her took a backseat for a time after she became a RoguesGalleryTransplant into the ComicBook/XMen's baddie catalogue, though as the years went on her fervor for mutant rights waned while her original passion has returned. She's developed a particular love over the years for playing the LoveInterestTraitor to various X-Men, including Forge, Iceman, and even ComicBook/ProfessorX himself.
* The ComicBook/RedSkull sees ColdBloodedTorture as "recreation", frequently murders his subordinates for [[BadBoss no reason whatsoever]], trains himself by [[KingpinInHisGym fighting his underlings]] to the death without telling them it is "to the death", and seeks TakeOverTheWorld and [[GodhoodSeeker godlike power]] mainly because he wants to [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans terrorise as many people as possible.]] He joined the Nazi Party because he wanted a quasi-legal reason [[TheBully to assault and kill people]], and has expressed empathy for both his abusive, drunken father and his EvilMentor UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler- specifically, for their psychological need to have victims, be it family for his dad or [[FinalSolution the Jews]] for Hitler, and is himself guilty of numerous war crimes and acts of terrorism. His backstory suggests he is driven by a monomaniacal desire to take revenge on the entire world for his [[FreudianExcuse crappy life]]. He suffers the odd bout of depression, but can be cheered up by reminding him of [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk all the atrocities]] he has committed in his life. And then there is [[DomesticAbuse his treatment of Mother Night...]] The Red Skull's entire motivation for villainy is recreating the sheer bliss he felt when he murdered a Jewish girl who rejected his creepy advances back when he was a bitter angry teenager. ''He's so [[AxCrazy twisted]] that torturing and killing people are the only things that make him happy''.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
** ComicBook/NormanOsborn [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] has built his entire supervillain career around the torment of [[ComicBook/SpiderMan [[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker one man]], usually by targeting said man's [[RevengeByProxy friends and family]]. He is a misogynistic ControlFreak who was finally caught after it he was discovered he was to be murdering his employees and nosy female reporters ForTheEvulz in his spare time, and his Green Goblin persona is an AxCrazy MadBomber whether or not it is Osborn himself [[SplitPersonality who is running the show.]] And show]]. In addition, he [[AbusiveParents bullied and dominated the life of his only son son]], Harry, in the delusional belief that this would make him more of a man.
** Another Spidey villain sadist is ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, [[Characters/CarnageCletusKasady Carnage]], whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colourful colorful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks that the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just [[BlamingTheMan The the Man keeping you down]], and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.
** Much like Frank Miller's Batmen above, some Some incarnations of ComicBook/{{Venom}} have been just a little too into punishing the guilty, especially early on on, when he was more or less a sadistic VillainProtagonist trying to ape Spider-Man. As CharacterDevelopment has mellowed him out over the years years, this aspect of him has gradually tapered off, though it made a brief comeback when he first became [[KnightTemplar Anti-Venom]].
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** Most of the baddies from the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' are this, owing to the CrapsackWorld nature of the reality where they rule. The Dark Beast is the most prolific of the ''[=AoA=]'' sadists, but Abyss, Holocaust, the ''[=AoA=]'' Domino, and (of course) [[Characters/MarvelComicsApocalypse Apocalypse]] himself all revel in the pain they inflict on their victims.
** The Shadow King is an EvilCounterpart of ''X-Men'' BigGood [[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Professor X]], and nothing brings him greater delight than to inflict MindRape on his victims (who are almost always X-ladies [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty for some reason]]). Fortunately for the X-Men, he's so intent on getting his sadistic jollies off that he leaves himself vulnerable at crucial moments, allowing lesser telepaths like [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]] to defeat him.
** Like the Shadow King, [[Characters/CableEnemies Stryfe]] is a sadist who is frequently defeated because he places higher importance on tormenting heroes than killing them.
** Characters/{{Mystique}}'s FatalFlaw is her penchant for sadism, both of the physical and ManipulativeBastard varieties. This was most prevalent during her early years as a ''ComicBook/MsMarvel1977'' villain, in which she gleefully kidnaps and tortures Carol's friends and loved ones. This side of her took a backseat for a time after she became a RoguesGalleryTransplant into the ''X-Men'' baddie catalogue, though as the years have gone on, her fervor for mutant rights has waned while her original passion has returned. She's developed a particular love over the years for playing the LoveInterestTraitor to various X-Men, including Forge, Iceman, and even Professor X himself.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsExodus Exodus]] of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the '90s make frequent mention of how cruel he is, but in the actual comics, he's more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist -- he torments Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTiesMarvelComics'' story before killing him, but as Cortez is the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he doesn't have it coming.
** Speaking of [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]], during his [[ComicBook/{{Magneto}} 2014 solo title]], he exhibits a grim satisfaction similar to that of his one-time disciple as he hunts down and kills those who he considers threats to mutantkind, though as with Exodus above, his actions are more motivated by PayEvilUntoEvil than sadism.
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ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s former handler, Kimura. Despite being a victim of emotional and physical abuse herself (and in fact having a childhood which in some ways paralleled Laura's), she joined the Facility both for the means to exact revenge on her tormentors ''and'' to put herself into a position where ''she'' could torment others. She was one of X-23's chief abusers, and routinely tortured her for the slightest of infractions; notably, after the mission where Zander Rice (who could justify an entry of his own) left her to die, Kimura actually punished her for ''surviving'' entirely because she was told X had been killed and her return to base meant it was a lie. She has pursued Laura relentlessly since her escape and is gleefully willing to murder and torture her loved ones for no other reason than to punish her for it, even when Laura offers to return to spare them.
* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** Most of the baddies from the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' were this, owing to the CrapsackWorld Nature of the reality where they ruled. The Dark Beast was the most prolific of the [=AoA=] sadists, but Abyss, Holocaust, the [=AoA=] Domino, and of course Apocalypse himself all reveled in the pain they inflicted on their victims.
** The Shadow King is an EvilCounterpart of ''X-Men'' BigGood ComicBook/ProfessorX, and nothing brings him greater delight than to inflict MindRape on his victims (which are always X-ladies [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty for some reason]]). Fortunately for the X-Men, he's so intent on getting his sadistic jollies off that he leaves himself vulnerable at crucial moments, allowing lesser telepaths like Psylocke to defeat him.
** Like the Shadow King, [[Characters/{{Cable}} Stryfe]] is a sadist who is frequently defeated because he places higher importance on tormenting heroes than killing them.
** Exodus of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the 90s made frequent mention of how cruel he was, but in the actual comics he was more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist (he tormented Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTiesMarvelComics'' story before killing him, but as Cortez was the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he didn't have it coming).
** And speaking of ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, during his 2014 solo title he exhibited a grim satisfaction similar to that of his one-time disciple as he hunted down and killed those he considered threats to mutantkind, though as with Exodus above it's easy to argue his actions were more motivated by PayEvilUntoEvil than sadism.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': John Wraith: Wraith is a consummate one sadist who enjoys causing pain to keep his victims in line. His idea of fun is shooting a caged Wolverine with an assault rifle or breaking Rogue's arms and legs when he's bored. Wraith also had his men stab Wolverine, crack open his skull, and set him on fire before wiping his memories so they could do it all over again without Wolverine remembering their faces.faces.
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** Another Spidey villain sadist is ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colourful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just [[BlamingTheMan The Man]] keeping you down, and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.

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** Another Spidey villain sadist is ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colourful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just [[BlamingTheMan The Man]] Man keeping you down, down]], and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.
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** Another Spidey villain sadist is ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colourful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just TheMan keeping you down, and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.

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** Another Spidey villain sadist is ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colourful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just TheMan [[BlamingTheMan The Man]] keeping you down, and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.
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** Exodus of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the 90s made frequent mention of how cruel he was, but in the actual comics he was more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist (he tormented Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTies'' story before killing him, but as Cortez was the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he didn't have it coming).

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** Exodus of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the 90s made frequent mention of how cruel he was, but in the actual comics he was more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist (he tormented Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTies'' ''ComicBook/BloodTiesMarvelComics'' story before killing him, but as Cortez was the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he didn't have it coming).
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* {{ComicBook/Bullseye}} gets so much enjoyment from brutally murdering and torturing people. So much so that he doesn't even bother spending money he gets from [[PsychoForHire his hit jobs]]. The money is just a handy way of keeping score of the people he slaughtered. There's a reason why he's considered the [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Marvel version of]] ComicBook/TheJoker.

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* {{ComicBook/Bullseye}} ComicBook/{{Bullseye|MarvelComics}} gets so much enjoyment from brutally murdering and torturing people. So much so that he doesn't even bother spending money he gets from [[PsychoForHire his hit jobs]]. The money is just a handy way of keeping score of the people he slaughtered. There's a reason why he's considered the [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Marvel version of]] ComicBook/TheJoker.
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* {{ComicBook/Bullseye}} gets so much enjoyment from brutally murdering and torturing people. So much so that he doesn't even bother spending money he gets from [[PsychoForHire his hit jobs]]. The money is just a handy way of keeping score of the people he slaughtered. There's a reason why he's considered the [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Marvel version of]] ComicBook/TheJoker.
* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': The Marquis of Death is one of these ''[[UpToEleven on a multiversal scale.]]'' He makes it a habit of torturing the heroes of a universe right before destroying it. He even outright states that he only does it [[ForTheEvulz for the fun of it]].
* Malekith the Accursed from ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' demonstrates a penchant for torture and dismemberment that few can rival.
* In ComicBook/MoonKnight, there's a secret society of elite sadists who are both extremely wealthy and brutally sadistic. Membership is restricted to "very special" individuals, so latest members include a cutting-edge piercing artist who's become a billionaire from his work while enjoying piercing people to death as a side-hobby. During the induction feast, Moon Knight jumps in and claims he deserves to be a part of this. He's just as rich as these assholes and he says LOVES, LOVES torturing and brutally harming criminals in battle and he intends to do just that to the circle.
* ComicBook/{{Mystique}}'s FatalFlaw is her penchant for sadism, both of the physical and ManipulativeBitch varieties. This was most prevalent during her early years as a Ms. Marvel villain, in which she was more or less a DistaffCounterpart of Black Mask above, gleefully kidnapping and torturing Carol's friends and loved ones. This side of her took a backseat for a time after she became a RoguesGalleryTransplant into the ComicBook/XMen's baddie catalogue, though as the years went on her fervor for mutant rights waned while her original passion has returned. She's developed a particular love over the years for playing the LoveInterestTraitor to various X-Men, including Forge, Iceman, and even ComicBook/ProfessorX himself.
* The ComicBook/RedSkull sees ColdBloodedTorture as "recreation", frequently murders his subordinates for [[BadBoss no reason whatsoever]], trains himself by [[KingpinInHisGym fighting his underlings]] to the death without telling them it is "to the death", and seeks TakeOverTheWorld and [[GodhoodSeeker godlike power]] mainly because he wants to [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans terrorise as many people as possible.]] He joined the Nazi Party because he wanted a quasi-legal reason [[TheBully to assault and kill people]], and has expressed empathy for both his abusive, drunken father and his EvilMentor UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler- specifically, for their psychological need to have victims, be it family for his dad or [[FinalSolution the Jews]] for Hitler, and is himself guilty of numerous war crimes and acts of terrorism. His backstory suggests he is driven by a monomaniacal desire to take revenge on the entire world for his [[FreudianExcuse crappy life]]. He suffers the odd bout of depression, but can be cheered up by reminding him of [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk all the atrocities]] he has committed in his life. And then there is [[DomesticAbuse his treatment of Mother Night...]] The Red Skull's entire motivation for villainy is recreating the sheer bliss he felt when he murdered a Jewish girl who rejected his creepy advances back when he was a bitter angry teenager. ''He's so [[AxCrazy twisted]] that torturing and killing people are the only things that make him happy''.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
** ComicBook/NormanOsborn has built his entire supervillain career around the torment of [[ComicBook/SpiderMan one man]], usually by targeting said man's [[RevengeByProxy friends and family]]. He is a misogynistic ControlFreak who was finally caught after it was discovered he was murdering his employees and nosy female reporters ForTheEvulz in his spare time, and his Green Goblin persona is an AxCrazy MadBomber whether or not it is Osborn himself [[SplitPersonality who is running the show.]] And he bullied and dominated the life of his only son Harry, in the delusional belief that this would make him more of a man.
** Another Spidey villain sadist is ComicBook/{{Carnage}}, whose mission in life is to go on ultraviolent killing sprees. He thinks the world is dull and uninteresting but can be made more colourful by spraying the streets red with blood. He is also a StrawNihilist who thinks the very idea that "murder is wrong" is just TheMan keeping you down, and that cowardice and weakness are the only reasons everyone else isn't killing too.
** Much like Frank Miller's Batmen above, some incarnations of ComicBook/{{Venom}} have been just a little too into punishing the guilty, especially early on when he was more or less a sadistic VillainProtagonist trying to ape Spider-Man. As CharacterDevelopment has mellowed him out over the years this aspect of him has gradually tapered off, though it made a brief comeback when he first became [[KnightTemplar Anti-Venom]].
* ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s former handler, Kimura. Despite being a victim of emotional and physical abuse herself (and in fact having a childhood which in some ways paralleled Laura's), she joined the Facility both for the means to exact revenge on her tormentors ''and'' to put herself into a position where ''she'' could torment others. She was one of X-23's chief abusers, and routinely tortured her for the slightest of infractions; notably, after the mission where Zander Rice (who could justify an entry of his own) left her to die, Kimura actually punished her for ''surviving'' entirely because she was told X had been killed and her return to base meant it was a lie. She has pursued Laura relentlessly since her escape and is gleefully willing to murder and torture her loved ones for no other reason than to punish her for it, even when Laura offers to return to spare them.
* ''Franchise/XMen'':
** Most of the baddies from the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' were this, owing to the CrapsackWorld Nature of the reality where they ruled. The Dark Beast was the most prolific of the [=AoA=] sadists, but Abyss, Holocaust, the [=AoA=] Domino, and of course Apocalypse himself all reveled in the pain they inflicted on their victims.
** The Shadow King is an EvilCounterpart of ''X-Men'' BigGood ComicBook/ProfessorX, and nothing brings him greater delight than to inflict MindRape on his victims (which are always X-ladies [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty for some reason]]). Fortunately for the X-Men, he's so intent on getting his sadistic jollies off that he leaves himself vulnerable at crucial moments, allowing lesser telepaths like Psylocke to defeat him.
** Like the Shadow King, [[Characters/{{Cable}} Stryfe]] is a sadist who is frequently defeated because he places higher importance on tormenting heroes than killing them.
** Exodus of Magneto's Acolytes is an InformedAttribute case, as trading cards during the 90s made frequent mention of how cruel he was, but in the actual comics he was more an extreme case of PayEvilUntoEvil than an outright sadist (he tormented Fabian Cortez in the ''ComicBook/BloodTies'' story before killing him, but as Cortez was the very definition of an AssholeVictim and had just tried to use a little girl as a HumanShield, it's hard to argue that he didn't have it coming).
** And speaking of ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, during his 2014 solo title he exhibited a grim satisfaction similar to that of his one-time disciple as he hunted down and killed those he considered threats to mutantkind, though as with Exodus above it's easy to argue his actions were more motivated by PayEvilUntoEvil than sadism.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': John Wraith: a consummate one who enjoys causing pain to keep his victims in line. His idea of fun is shooting a caged Wolverine with an assault rifle or breaking Rogue's arms and legs when he's bored. Wraith also had his men stab Wolverine, crack open his skull, and set him on fire before wiping his memories so they could do it all over again without Wolverine remembering their faces.

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