10 Scariest Marvel Supervillains

While the very concept of a supervillain in and of itself might be unnerving, the realm of pop culture is replete with nefarious figures who don’t exactly exude an air of horror. That being said, there are plenty of supervillains who have made a career out of how terrifying they can be, and the Marvel Universe is in no short supply of them.Although many of Marvel’s most horrifying villains hail from the infernal pits of Hell or other similar dimensions, there are just as many who simply stumbled into their blood-curdling legacies. Whatever the case, few have been swayed by the circumstances of their origins, especially not when embracing them guarantees only worse things to come.Ebenezer Laughton was introduced in 1963’s “Face-to-Face with The Sinister Scarecrow” (by Stan Lee and Don Heck, from Tales of Suspense #51) as a circus “rubber man” who took his talents to the streets as the costumed criminal known as the Scarecrow. When Laughton’s methods turned from simple thievery to gruesome murder, he was brought into the fold of the secret criminal organization known as The Firm.RELATED: Marvel Comics has a Clone Problem – And Fans Don’t Care

While the very concept of a supervillain in and of itself might be unnerving, the realm of pop culture is replete with nefarious figures who don’t exactly exude an air of horror. That being said, there are plenty of supervillains who have made a career out of how terrifying they can be, and the Marvel Universe is in no short supply of them.

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Although many of Marvel’s most horrifying villains hail from the infernal pits of Hell or other similar dimensions, there are just as many who simply stumbled into their blood-curdling legacies. Whatever the case, few have been swayed by the circumstances of their origins, especially not when embracing them guarantees only worse things to come.

Ebenezer Laughton was introduced in 1963’s “Face-to-Face with The Sinister Scarecrow” (by Stan Lee and Don Heck, from Tales of Suspense #51) as a circus “rubber man” who took his talents to the streets as the costumed criminal known as the Scarecrow. When Laughton’s methods turned from simple thievery to gruesome murder, he was brought into the fold of the secret criminal organization known as The Firm.

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