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* In ''ComicBook/SubMarinerTheDepths'', Namor is considered to be the most terrifying thing in the ocean, was blamed for the sinking of the Titanic, and apparently kills anyone searching for Atlantis. And he will track you, then murder your crew. He kills two submarine crews and the crew of an entire research station. But he ultimately spares Dr. Stein, so Stein can go on to debunk the myth of Atlantis for the public like he always does, allowing Namor and his people to live in peace. How Namor got this information is unknown.
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** [[Characters/XMenSinister Mister Sinister.]] The long-running ArchEnemy of the X-Men as a whole (though Scott Summers and the Summer bloodline in general have his particular mutual ire). Don't let the mildly campy name fool you. He's one of the most dangerous, feared and loathed characters in all of Marvel comics, ''especially'' in the mutant community. Originally a British man from Victorian London named Nathaniel Essex, he is cruel and abhorrent MadScientist who became fascinated (or rather obsessed) with [[UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin Darwin's]] theory of evolution and saw mutants as the key to humanity's next step. To that end, he began experimenting on mutants (and himself) and over the next two hundred years devolved into an EvilutionaryBiologist completely devoid of conscience and a sadistic streak to rival the likes of Dr. Zander Rice (Apocalypse's... modifications of his body also made him creepier by his outward appearance reflect the monster he is on the inside). Any time his name comes up in an X-Men comic, you know that it's going to be an extremely traumatic and painful experience for any mutant involved.

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** [[Characters/XMenSinister Mister Sinister.]] The long-running ArchEnemy of the X-Men as a whole (though Scott Summers and the Summer bloodline in general have his particular mutual ire). Don't let the mildly campy name fool you. He's one of the most dangerous, feared and loathed characters in all of Marvel comics, ''especially'' in the mutant community. Originally a British man from Victorian London named Nathaniel Essex, he is cruel and abhorrent MadScientist who became fascinated (or rather obsessed) with [[UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin Darwin's]] theory of evolution and saw mutants as the key to humanity's next step. To that end, he began experimenting on mutants (and himself) and over the next two hundred years devolved into an EvilutionaryBiologist completely devoid of conscience and a sadistic streak to rival the likes of Dr. Zander Rice (Apocalypse's... modifications of his body also made him creepier by making his outward appearance reflect the monster he is on the inside). Any time his name comes up in an X-Men comic, you know that it's going to be an extremely traumatic and painful experience for any mutant involved.
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** [[Characters/XMenSinister Mister Sinister.]] The long-running ArchEnemy of the X-Men as a whole (though Scott Summers and the Summer bloodline in general have his particular mutual ire). Don't let the mildly campy name fool you. He's one of the most dangerous, feared and loathed characters in all of Marvel comics, ''especially'' in the mutant community. Originally a British man from Victorian London named Nathaniel Essex, he is cruel and abhorrent MadScientist who became fascinated (or rather obsessed) with [[UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin Darwin's]] theory of evolution and saw mutants as the key to humanity's next step. To that end, he began experimenting on mutants (and himself) and over the next two hundred years devolved into an EvilutionaryBiologist completely devoid of conscience and a sadistic streak to rival the likes of Dr. Zander Rice (Apocalypse's... modifications of his body also made him creepier by his outward appearance reflect the monster he is on the inside). Any time his name comes up in an X-Men comic, you know that it's going to be an extremely traumatic and painful experience for any mutant involved.

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