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Gabriel: Modesty Blaise villain #1, dangerousness-wise (or so they say). I thought he just kept coming back, but reading a Modesty index (from -98) I discover now that, in the comics, she's only met him twice, and both times were in the early days of her career. (Stories "The Gabriel Set-Up" from 1964 and "The Head Girls" from 1966.)
In the books, however, two other meetings are described, one of which he dies in (?), and a Network-time meeting is mentioned.

Galactus: Planet eating godlike being/force of nature.

Ganon: Evil spirit aspiring to corrupt the peaceful land of Hyrule.

Ganondorf: Servant of Ganon. Or maybe incarnation, I don't know.

Gargamel: An evil wizard who hates smurfs. For some reason, however, he wants to eat them. Or was it turn into gold?

Garguax: An alien obese.

Gaspar: I guess he was some sort of pirate, I don't remember exactly. But it doesn't matter. Gaspar kills innocent dolphins in the Modesty Blaise episode "Operation Pluto", together with Squike Maitland.

Gaunt, Leland: The diabolic merchant of Stephen King's "Needful things".

General Immortus: Old guy.

"Gentleman" Larry: A conman who does worse things than posing as a modern day druid. He does that too, though.

Georgevich, Prof. Miloch: Scary mad scientist who looks a bit like Arthur Miller. Blake and Mortimer fights this guy in two episodes. (Tip and description from Viktor Moberg, who seems to know his Blake and Mortimer.)

Gizmo: The smart dwarf of the Fearsome Five.

Goldface:

Goldfinger, Auric: Oh, this guy is cool. Breaking into Fort Knox not to steal the gold, which would be too heavy and maybe hard too get rid of, but to place "a small atomic device" there, destroy the base of American economy and get paid by the Russians, that's not a plan just anyone could have come up with, you have to admit.

Goldhand: A karate expert who finds hidden treasures for people, using rather dirty methods. One of his hands has been replaced by one made of solid gold. He lost this in his first run-in with the Phantom, which didn't make him happy. He started stealing gold to make a new one. A little obsessive, I would say.

Gollum: Sméagol, a hobbit, corrupted by the evil of the one ring.

Gonne, the:

Good Gertie: Gertrude Porter.

Gorilla Grodd:

Glaurung: A dragon.

Granny Goodness:

Greater green blahurrgh-blurrgh: One of those green bigteethed monsters who lives well on the flesh of foolish adventurers.

Green Goblin: Well, there's been a couple of these. Check out some Marvel pages for details, ok?

Green Lantern: Well, one of Earths Green Lanterns went crazy and put the sun out at a point in the DC history. I haven't read any of it.

Grendel:

Gruber, Hans: When the Riddler steals your lines ("I'm an exceptional thief!") you've come a long way... The bad guy in Die Hard.

Gruber, Peter Simon: Brother of Hans.

Grundy, Solomon: Aka Cyrus Banks (or maybe Gold), I think. A very strong person with very shifting moods.

Grendel: Monster killed by Beowulf.

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Haight, Samuel: "The Garou Skinner". I don't know much about him, really.

HAL 9000: Fun with computers in the year 2001.

Hammond, Hector: Paralyzed psi. Cool. Gotta find story 'bout him.

Hitler, Adolf:

Hobgoblin: Spiderman villain without superpowers but with heavy artillery, quite a bit of ambition and a horror image. Says: "Greetings, webslinger."

Hobgoblin II: For now, just to point out there has been more than one.

Holiday: The mysterious killer in "The Long Halloween", a pretty cool Batman story. He/she killed maffia people on big holidays. Only actually it proved to be a couple of different people with their own private agendas, so "Holiday" didn't really exist.

Honoric: Marshal of the Doomsword Legion.

Houngan: Of the Brotherhood of Evil. Aka Jean-Louis Droo!

Hulk: We're talking Xemnu here, not Bruce Banner.

"Hål-i-bubblan"-gänget (the "Hole-in-the-bubble" gang): In all of the great bubble-blowin' West, there were no villains worse than these. However, our heroes Hubba & Bubba could take them down in a bubble-duel any time! Ah, those were the days...

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Iago: Trust Shakespeare to come up with one of the sleaziest little creeps ever invented by a human mind.

Icicle, the: Nice to get something in "I" (I really am like a stamp collector), but this one's boring, I think. So I won't tell you anything more, haha.

I...Vampire: Funny name, isn't it. Bit like "I am Weasel" of Cartoon Network, heh. DC vampire Andrew Bennett.

Incanto, Virgil: An x-files mutant who could only (or so he believed, at least) sustain himself on human fat tissue. Under aliases such as "2Shy" and "Timid", he frequented "Big and beautiful"-chat rooms to charm his victims into meeting him alone. For this he used old and not-so-well-known Italian poems, which led Mulder and Scully to him (through the University, which University I do not recall). He was shot by agent Scully at the end of "his" self-titled episode (2Shy), but he made it.

Inspector Gadget (also Inspector Fetish): Associate to Laughs-at-Benny-Hill. An expert fetish-crafter, "the Q of evil werewolves". This and the trenchcoat he always wears has given him his cartoon-inspired name.See nice pictures!

Ipslore the Red: Guy in a staff. (Terry Pratchett's "Equal Rites")

Isley, Pamela: See Poison Ivy.

Iznogoud: Grand vezir that wants to be calif instead of the calif.

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Jade Fox, the:

Janus: Support the villains-writable-as-numbers-fund,
see 006!

Jason:

Jaws: The big steel bite.

Jedyte: Early Sailor Moon-badguy.

Jester, the: Master of disguise, tricks and stuff. Real name unknown.

Joker, the: Batman's archfoe #1. After his face was disfigured in an unfortunate accident with strong acids, making him look like an ever-grinning, mad clown, this lad became an ever-grinning, mad clown. He's mostly locked up in Arkham Asylum, but the unnerving thing is he always seems to be able to exit said institution at pleasure, often killing not so few guards in the process.

Joker, the: There was also a badguy on the old cult TV-show "The Avengers" called the Joker.

Jones, Waylon: See Killer Croc.

Judge Death: Ok, this guy is really dangerous, really crazy and wears the classic "Judge"-suit. (As in "Judge Dredd", "Judge Anderson"...) He's evil, that's about all I know.

Jones, Rudy: The Parasite.

Jury, the: I believe the Marvel universe has a couple of no-good inhabitants collectively known as the Jury. I'll try to find out more.

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Kaa: I might have spelled this wrong. The "Jungle Book" snake. It probably means snake in hindi.

Kelly, Mell: "I'm training to be evil."

Kent, Harvey: In the "Golden Age" of DC Comics, Two-Face's real name was Harvey Kent. According to current DC chronology, Harvey Kent was Earth 2's Two-Face. Only, according to current DC chronology, Earth 2 never really existed. This is because of something known as "The Crisis on Infinite Earths".

Key: Former InterGang member. Smart.

Killer Croc: Green strong Gotham-based mutant. He has been a dominant crime-lord in the area, but I think he's too crazy (!) for that now.

Killer Frost: "...not as ruthless or bloodthirsty as her predecessor...", I'm told.
Only I don't know anything about the predecessor.

Kobra: Set about "the Janus Directive", which seems to have been a nifty DC storyline.

Kingpin: The Big Boss, a k a Wilson Fisk.

Krang: Warrior-God from the Dimension X.

Kraven the Hunter:

Kriss of Valnor: Worst enemy and sometimes love interest of Thorgal Ägirsson. (Villain tip/request and description by Viktor Moberg. This one I do know, though, and can add a bit of info about. Like... she's good with a bow.)

Kroll, Lisa: Garth villain. Genetic ingeneer (or was it robot-maker?).

Kroll, Max: Garth villain. Genetic ingeneer (or was it robot-maker?). Tries to avenge his sister Lisa.

Kruger, Freddie: A Terror of Elm Street.

Krycek, Alex: X-files traitor. Aka "ratboy".

Kyle, Selina: See Catwoman.

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Laughs-at-Benny-Hill: ANDERS AND ALBIN STOP READING HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A Black Spiral Dancer. Since A & A probably haven't stopped reading I won't say more right now. See nice pictures!!! Also see Inspector Gadget.

Leader(, the): A smart, grean evil gamma-guy (with a stupid-looking big head).

Leatherface:

Lecter, Hannibal: A k a "Hannibal the Cannibal".

Leeches: What werewolves call vampires.

LeFay, Morgan: A celtic witch, stepsister/halfsister or something of Arthur Pendragon.

Legion: Terrorist organisation which has figured on the Nikita TV-show.

L'Ively, Cecil: Pyrokinetic on early X-files episode "Fire".

Lizard: A lizard, basically. Fights Spiderman.

Lobo: Intergalactic bountyhunter, sadist and all-out psychopath par excellence with his own magazine.

Loki: We're touching on real world religion here, so let's say that the "fictional" part (and maybe also the "villain" part) applies to the Marvel take on the old Norse trickster God. Ok? No offence taken, all you asatrú'ers out there, that is to say. (But getting flamed for putting Loki on this list would be a fun experience in itself, actually.)In Swedish it's Loke, if anyone was wondering.

Lubanga, Kigali: An ex-president of Bengali.

von Luckner, (Baron) Werner Ammadeus "Prosit": For now, I just say this: If this person asks you to join him on a treasure hunt, run for your life. "Prosit" appears in two Blueberry albums.

Lunatik: A mad guy.

Luthor, Alexander Joseph "Lex": An evil scientist millionaire. President of the USA. Ah, come on, you know Lex...

Lynns, Garfield: The Firefly!


 
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