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* Done in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' with fairy tale villains.



** The final level in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheCyberChase'' features five of the gang’s old foes programmed in as enemies: Old Ironsides, Jaguaro, Gator Ghoul, the Creeper, and the Tar Monster.

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** The final level in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheCyberChase'' features five of the gang’s gang's old foes programmed in as enemies: Old Ironsides, Jaguaro, Gator Ghoul, the Creeper, and the Tar Monster.




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* Done in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' with fairy tale villains.



* ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries'' was building up to Spider-Man fighting the Sinister Six before Sony loaned him to the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.



* In ''Film/{{Justice League|2017}}'', TheStinger involves [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] escaping prison with plans to start a team in response to the creation of the Justice League, with [[Characters/BatmanDeathstroke Deathstroke]] being his first recruit. This is absent from ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'', in which Luthor instead hires Deathstroke to kill Batman, revealing Batman's SecretIdentity (Bruce Wayne) to him.
* In ''Film/KickAss2'', The Motherfucker assembles a bunch of killers and dresses them up as supervillains to counter the rise of superheroes.
* ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'' had various Looney Tunes antagonists (Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Marvin the Martian, etc.) working for the BigBad.
* In ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum 2'', Kahmunra recruits UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte, Ivan The Terrible, and UsefulNotes/AlCapone as his evil [[ArchivedArmy team]]. [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] and [[Series/SesameStreet Oscar the Grouch]] also try to join it, but since Kahmunra has no idea who they are, they don't make the cut.



* In ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum 2'', Kahmunra recruits UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte, Ivan The Terrible, and UsefulNotes/AlCapone as his evil [[ArchivedArmy team]]. [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] and [[Series/SesameStreet Oscar the Grouch]] also try to join it, but since Kahmunra has no idea who they are, they don't make the cut.
* ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'' had various Looney Tunes antagonists (Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Marvin the Martian, etc.) working for the BigBad.
* ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries'' was building up to Spider-Man fighting the Sinister Six before Sony loaned him to the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
* In ''Film/KickAss2'', The Motherfucker assembles a bunch of killers and dresses them up as supervillains to counter the rise of superheroes.
* In ''Film/{{Justice League|2017}}'', TheStinger involves [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] escaping prison with plans to start a team in response to the creation of the Justice League, with [[Characters/BatmanDeathstroke Deathstroke]] being his first recruit. This is absent from ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'', in which Luthor instead hires Deathstroke to kill Batman, revealing Batman's SecretIdentity (Bruce Wayne) to him.
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* Being the huge love letter to the superhero genre that it is, of course ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' would have one of these. In this case it takes the form of the League of Villains, a team of supervillains led by [[PsychopathicManchild Tomura Shigaraki]] hellbent on killing the number one hero [[BigGood All Might]]. Later in the story, Shigaraki does this again on a much larger scale. Combining his League of Villains with a [[BrotherhoodOfEvil Cult-like, militant faction]] dedicated to Metahuman freedom called the Meta Liberation Army. This combined group is called [[ExaggeratedTrope The Paranormal Liberation Front]] and almost immediatly declares war on the Pro-Hero community.

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* Being the huge love letter to the superhero genre that it is, of course ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' would have one of these. In this case it takes the form of the League of Villains, a team of supervillains led by [[PsychopathicManchild Tomura Shigaraki]] hellbent on killing the number one hero [[BigGood All Might]]. Later in the story, Shigaraki does this again on a much larger scale. Combining scale by combining his League of Villains with a [[BrotherhoodOfEvil Cult-like, militant faction]] dedicated to Metahuman freedom called the Meta Liberation Army. This combined group is called [[ExaggeratedTrope The Paranormal Liberation Front]] and almost immediatly declares war on the Pro-Hero community.



** The Negative Ten in the final season of [[WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}} the original series]], formed by Forever King Driscoll consisting of villains Ben has fought (namely Dr. Animo, Charmcaster, the Circus Freaks, Sublimino, Rojo, and Clancy) to steal an energy power unit from Mount Rushmore.

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** The Negative Ten in the final season of [[WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}} the original series]], formed by Forever King Driscoll and consisting of villains Ben has fought (namely Dr. Animo, Charmcaster, the Circus Freaks, Sublimino, Rojo, and Clancy) to steal an energy power unit from Mount Rushmore.



* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' episode "Legion of Evil", the titular Legion ''is'' made up of Jenny's enemies. The twist is that its membership consists of her least-threatening enemies; The Hammer Bros, Lancer, Mudslinger, and led by Dr. Wakeman's deranged lab rat Vladimir. Jenny was not impressed.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' episode "Legion of Evil", the titular Legion ''is'' made up of Jenny's enemies. The twist is that its membership consists of her least-threatening enemies; enemies: The Hammer Bros, Lancer, Mudslinger, and led by Dr. Wakeman's deranged lab rat Vladimir. Jenny was not impressed.
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* The villains in ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' make it their habit to revive the previous villains from the series, and these kind of villains are the more dangerous ones compared to those who only fight with their own abilities. In ''[=DX1=]'', Fusion splits into several fragments and transforms into MonsterOfTheWeek. In ''[=DX2=]'', Bottom revives several generals from the enemy's factions. In ''[=DX3=]'', it's the NonSerialMovie {{Big Bad}}s Black Hole has. In ''Miraculous Magic'', Solciere creates barely sentient copies of the series' {{Big Bad}}s.

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* The villains in ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' make it their habit to revive the previous villains from the series, and these kind of villains are the more dangerous ones compared to those who only fight with their own abilities. In ''[=DX1=]'', Fusion splits into several fragments and transforms into MonsterOfTheWeek. In ''[=DX2=]'', Bottom revives several generals from the enemy's factions. In ''[=DX3=]'', it's the NonSerialMovie {{Big Bad}}s Black Hole has. In ''Miraculous Magic'', Solciere creates barely sentient copies of the series' {{Big Bad}}s.Bad}}s up to the most recently defeated one, which was Dyspear.

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** The Negative Ten in the final season of [[WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}} the original series]], formed by Forever King Driscoll consisting of villains Ben has fought to steal an energy power unit from Mount Rushmore.
** ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''

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** The Negative Ten in the final season of [[WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}} the original series]], formed by Forever King Driscoll consisting of villains Ben has fought (namely Dr. Animo, Charmcaster, the Circus Freaks, Sublimino, Rojo, and Clancy) to steal an energy power unit from Mount Rushmore.
** ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'':



* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'':
** In the two part episode "Summit To Save Earth", Zarm forms a team consisting of the Eco Villains such as Sly Sludge, Doctor Blight, Hoggish Greedly, Verminous Skumm, Duke Nukem, and Looten Plunder.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'':
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''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': In the two part episode "Summit To Save Earth", Zarm forms a team consisting of the Eco Villains such as Sly Sludge, Doctor Blight, Hoggish Greedly, Verminous Skumm, Duke Nukem, and Looten Plunder.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'':
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* ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'' features the BigBad, Lord Vortech, uniting various villains such as the Joker, Lex Luthor, Riddler, Saruman the White, Sauron, Lord Business, and the Daleks to due his dirty work.

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* ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'' features the BigBad, Lord Vortech, uniting various villains such as the Joker, Lex Luthor, Riddler, Saruman the White, Sauron, Lord Business, and the Daleks to due do his dirty work.
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** The first one consists of ComicBook/HarleyQuinn plus [[Characters/BatmanTwoFace Two-Face]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne, Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], Mr. Freeze, [[Characters/BatmanClayface Clayface]], Killer Croc and pretty much the entirety of Batman's RoguesGallery, right down to such obscurities as Orca, Tarantula and Polka-Dot Man.

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** The first one consists of ComicBook/HarleyQuinn Characters/{{Harley Quinn|TheCharacter}} plus [[Characters/BatmanTwoFace Two-Face]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne, Characters/BatmanBane Bane]], Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], Mr. Freeze, [[Characters/BatmanClayface Clayface]], Killer Croc and pretty much the entirety of Batman's RoguesGallery, right down to such obscurities as Orca, Tarantula and Polka-Dot Man.
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** The first one consists of Characters/{{Harley Quinn|AndSupportingCharacters}} plus [[Characters/BatmanTwoFace Two-Face]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne, Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], Mr. Freeze, [[Characters/BatmanClayface Clayface]], Killer Croc and pretty much the entirety of Batman's RoguesGallery, right down to such obscurities as Orca, Tarantula and Polka-Dot Man.

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** The first one consists of Characters/{{Harley Quinn|AndSupportingCharacters}} ComicBook/HarleyQuinn plus [[Characters/BatmanTwoFace Two-Face]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne, Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], Mr. Freeze, [[Characters/BatmanClayface Clayface]], Killer Croc and pretty much the entirety of Batman's RoguesGallery, right down to such obscurities as Orca, Tarantula and Polka-Dot Man.



* [[WebVideo/RandomEncounters Random Encounters’s]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeGxemEYZpU Arkham Rock Opera]] has {{Characters/Batman|TheCharacter}} cornered by one made up of his RoguesGallery, led by [[MalevolentMaskedMan Black Mask]], and involving [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]], Characters/{{Harley Quinn|AndSupportingCharacters}}, [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanRasAlGhul Ra's Al-Ghul]], [[PsychoPsychologist Hugo Strange]] and Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne. [[spoiler:They almost succeed in killing him, but Catwoman has a change of heart and helps Batman escape.]]

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* [[WebVideo/RandomEncounters Random Encounters’s]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeGxemEYZpU Arkham Rock Opera]] has {{Characters/Batman|TheCharacter}} cornered by one made up of his RoguesGallery, led by [[MalevolentMaskedMan Black Mask]], and involving [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]], Characters/{{Harley Quinn|AndSupportingCharacters}}, ComicBook/HarleyQuinn, [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanRasAlGhul Ra's Al-Ghul]], [[PsychoPsychologist Hugo Strange]] and Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne. [[spoiler:They almost succeed in killing him, but Catwoman has a change of heart and helps Batman escape.]]
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* When Los Perros Del Mal invaded Wrestling/{{AAA}} in 2010, they found themselves surrounded not by enemies but instead ended up merging with the already present La Milicia and Los Maniacos along with the Wrestling/{{Konnan}} and Dorian Roldan lead La Legion Extranjera to form La Sociedad. Later, El Consejo also became a "member" group. For reference, the maniacs were three strong, the council and militia had about ten people each, Konnan's foreign legion was large enough to have its own sub groups and at this point the dogs had graduated from PowerStable to [[VillainBasedFranchise a promotion in their own right]], making Sociedad among the [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters largest]] pro wrestling/lucha libre factions ever conceived.

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* When Los Perros Del Mal invaded Wrestling/{{AAA}} in 2010, they found themselves surrounded not by enemies but instead ended up merging with the already present La Milicia and Los Maniacos along with the Wrestling/{{Konnan}} and Dorian Roldan lead La Legion Extranjera to form La Sociedad. Later, El Consejo also became a "member" group. For reference, the maniacs were three strong, the council and militia had about ten people each, Konnan's foreign legion was large enough to have its own sub groups and at this point the dogs had graduated from PowerStable to [[VillainBasedFranchise a promotion in their own right]], making Sociedad among the [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters largest]] largest pro wrestling/lucha libre factions ever conceived.
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* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'':
** ''Series/UltramanTaro'': In the past, [[GreaterScopeVillain Alien Empera]] led an army comprised of some of the most iconic {{kaiju}} in the franchise, including [[MightyGlacier Black King]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]] and Sadola.
** ''Series/UltramanMebius'', in which Empera finally does show up, has a much smaller Legion of Doom of Empera's CoDragons, which includes Alien Mefilas and Yapool (the BigBad of ''Series/UltramanAce'') as well as two new aliens, Grozam and Deathrem.
** ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegendsTheMovie'' has [[BigBad Ultraman Belial]]'s "100 Monster Army", comprised of nearly every kaiju the Ultras have fought.

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* The first part of the Super 17 saga of ''Anime/DragonballGT'', where the gates of HFIL break open, releasing an army of villains from both the original series and Z.
** This also happens in the movie ''Fusion Reborn'', however, it’s downplayed there because of the recurring villains, only Frieza gets real screentime- the others are reduced to a cameo at best.

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* The first part of the Super 17 saga of ''Anime/DragonballGT'', where the gates of HFIL break open, releasing an army of villains from both the original series and Z.
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Z. This also happens in the movie ''Fusion Reborn'', however, it’s downplayed there because of the recurring villains, only Frieza gets real screentime- the others are reduced to a cameo at best.



* Being the huge love letter to the superhero genre that it is, of course ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' would have one of these. In this case it takes the form of the League of Villains, a team of supervillains led by [[PsychopathicManchild Tomura Shigaraki]] hellbent on killing the number one hero [[BigGood All Might]].
** Later in the story, Shigaraki does this again on a much larger scale. Combining his League of Villains with a [[BrotherhoodOfEvil Cult-like, militant faction]] dedicated to Metahuman freedom called the Meta Liberation Army. This combined group is called [[ExaggeratedTrope The Paranormal Liberation Front]] and almost immediatly declares war on the Pro-Hero community.

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* Being the huge love letter to the superhero genre that it is, of course ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' would have one of these. In this case it takes the form of the League of Villains, a team of supervillains led by [[PsychopathicManchild Tomura Shigaraki]] hellbent on killing the number one hero [[BigGood All Might]]. \n** Later in the story, Shigaraki does this again on a much larger scale. Combining his League of Villains with a [[BrotherhoodOfEvil Cult-like, militant faction]] dedicated to Metahuman freedom called the Meta Liberation Army. This combined group is called [[ExaggeratedTrope The Paranormal Liberation Front]] and almost immediatly declares war on the Pro-Hero community.



* Creator/AlexRoss, a huge ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' fan, did a limited series called ''ComicBook/{{Justice}}'', which was his DarkerAndEdgier version of the series. This version of the Legion of Doom had the same roster as their original ''Superfriends'' incarnation (Lex Luthor, Giganta, Toyman, Sinestro, Bizarro, Brainiac, Cheetah, Gorilla Grodd, Solomon Grundy, Captain Cold, Black Manta, The Riddler and Scarecrow), but with the addition of [[TeamMemberInTheAdaptation Black Adam, Metallo, Clayface, Parasite and Poison Ivy being members]] and Toyman being the Winslow Schott version rather than the Jack Nimball version (though he does use puppet-like automatons that resemble the jester-like costume Jack Nimball wore).

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* Creator/AlexRoss, a huge ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' fan, did a limited series called ''ComicBook/{{Justice}}'', which was his DarkerAndEdgier [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/superfriends/images/6/64/Legion_Of_Doom_%28Justice%29.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/2000?cb=20090515053828 version of the series.series]]. This version of the Legion of Doom had the same roster as their original ''Superfriends'' incarnation (Lex Luthor, Giganta, Toyman, Sinestro, Bizarro, Brainiac, Cheetah, Gorilla Grodd, Solomon Grundy, Captain Cold, Black Manta, The Riddler and Scarecrow), but with the addition of [[TeamMemberInTheAdaptation Black Adam, Metallo, Clayface, Parasite and Poison Ivy being members]] and Toyman being the Winslow Schott version rather than the Jack Nimball version (though he does use puppet-like automatons that resemble the jester-like costume Jack Nimball wore).



* ''Batman's Gangland Guardians'' featured an assembly of {{Franchise/Batman}}'s foes. Fearing that a new mysterious supervillain might actually succeed in killing Batman, they act to secretly protect him. The rationale being that [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou only they, who have put in the time and effort, deserve to be in the running for Batman's final defeat]].

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''Batman's Gangland Guardians'' featured an assembly of {{Franchise/Batman}}'s Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}}'s foes. Fearing that a new mysterious supervillain might actually succeed in killing Batman, they act to secretly protect him. The rationale being that [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou only they, who have put in the time and effort, deserve to be in the running for Batman's final defeat]].defeat]].
** In an issue of a [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] comic [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] and [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]] teamed up and were so good with their combined resources that Batman was powerless to stop them. He won only after they had captured him and he turned them against each other by stroking their egos to the point that they got into a competition and then an argument over who was contributing more to their partnership.



** [[ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013 Another iteration]] actually pitted a team led by [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] against a Society/Crime Syndicate team led by [[Characters/BatmanDeathstroke Deathstroke]], where Batman (who had already partnered with Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}) was caught up in the mix. The Bat and the Cat work with Lex, who offers Deathstroke enough money to betray his team, leading to a Gang formed of Lex Luthor, Sinestro, [[Characters/ShazamBlackMarvelFamily Black Adam]], Deathstroke, Captain Cold and [[Characters/{{Aquaman}} Black Manta]], who all work ''scarily'' well together. Made even funnier when Batman actually thought he could enforce his no-kill policy.
** ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'' saw the TropeNamer [[CanonImmigrant making its debut in mainstream comic continuity for the first time]].

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** [[ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013 Another iteration]] actually pitted a team led by [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] against a Society/Crime Syndicate team led by [[Characters/BatmanDeathstroke Deathstroke]], where Batman (who had already partnered with Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}) was caught up in the mix. The Bat and the Cat work with Lex, who offers Deathstroke enough money to betray his team, leading to a Gang formed of Lex Luthor, Sinestro, [[Characters/ShazamBlackMarvelFamily Black Adam]], Deathstroke, Captain Cold and [[Characters/{{Aquaman}} [[Characters/AquamanRoguesGallery Black Manta]], who all work ''scarily'' well together. Made even funnier when Batman actually thought he could enforce his no-kill policy.
** ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2018'' saw the TropeNamer {{Trope Namer|s}} [[CanonImmigrant making its debut in mainstream comic continuity for the first time]].



* Another Franchise/{{Batman}} example. In an issue of a [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Batman comic [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] and [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]] teamed up and were so good with their combined resources that Batman was powerless to stop them. He won only after they had captured him and he turned them against each other by stroking their egos to the point that they got into a competition and then an argument over who was contributing more to their partnership.



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* Media adaptations of the Comicbook/XMen have an annoying habit of grouping most X-Villains as members of the Brotherhood of (Evil) Mutants with [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] as the leader, regardless of whether or not said villain ever had anything to do with the group in the comics (such as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]], Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, and the ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}}, who's not even a mutant), or if they'd ever play second string to ''anyone'' (Characters/{{Mystique}}, who led her own version of the team and has never worked with Magneto). Bonus points if [[Characters/Avengers60sMembers Quicksilver]] and Characters/ScarletWitch are present and willingly serving Magneto, even though they were with him against their will in the comics and jumped ship as soon as they were able, and are more closely associated with ComicBook/TheAvengers than the X-Men these days. Funnily enough, Mystique and Sabretooth, the ones most likely to be on Magneto's side in these adaptations despite almost never being so in the comics, are still associated with ''another'' evil ComicBook/XMen team: [[MadScientist Mister Sinister]]'s Marauders, who are a lot less picky about who to team up with. Though he [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder probably won't be in any hurry to rehire Mystique anytime soon.]]

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* Media adaptations of the Comicbook/XMen have an annoying habit of grouping most X-Villains as members of the Brotherhood of (Evil) Mutants with [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] as the leader, regardless of whether or not said villain ever had anything to do with the group in the comics (such as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]], Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, and the ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}}, Characters/{{Juggernaut}}, who's not even a mutant), or if they'd ever play second string to ''anyone'' (Characters/{{Mystique}}, who led her own version of the team and has never worked with Magneto). Bonus points if [[Characters/Avengers60sMembers Quicksilver]] and Characters/ScarletWitch are present and willingly serving Magneto, even though they were with him against their will in the comics and jumped ship as soon as they were able, and are more closely associated with ComicBook/TheAvengers than the X-Men these days. Funnily enough, Mystique and Sabretooth, the ones most likely to be on Magneto's side in these adaptations despite almost never being so in the comics, are still associated with ''another'' evil ComicBook/XMen team: [[MadScientist Mister Sinister]]'s Marauders, who are a lot less picky about who to team up with. Though he [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder probably won't be in any hurry to rehire Mystique anytime soon.]]



** The Council of Kangs is made entirely of ConquerorFromTheFuture ComicBook/KangTheConqueror and [[AllianceOfAlternates his various iterations created by time travel]].

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** The Council of Kangs is made entirely of ConquerorFromTheFuture ComicBook/KangTheConqueror Characters/KangTheConqueror and [[AllianceOfAlternates his various iterations created by time travel]].



* ''Franchise/TheFlash'' has The Rogues, who started out as a VillainTeamUp in UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, but after discovering how well they worked together decided to keep working together. These days it's rare to see one of the Rogues commit a crime without some of the others around.

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* ''Franchise/TheFlash'' ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' has The Rogues, who started out as a VillainTeamUp in UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, but after discovering how well they worked together decided to keep working together. These days it's rare to see one of the Rogues commit a crime without some of the others around.



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** ''[[ComicBook/SupergirlRebirth The Girl of No Tomorrow]]'' storyline gave us a new incarnation of the Fatal Five, five villains assembled by [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Emerald Empress]] to kill ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}.
** In "Franchise/{{Superman}}: Revenge" arc, Cyborg Superman sets up a Superman Revenge Squad consisting of himself, Mongul, Metallo, Zod, Eradicator and Blanque. They nearly succeed in killed Superman off, but the Man of Steel is saved by the Superman Family.

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** ''[[ComicBook/SupergirlRebirth The Girl of No Tomorrow]]'' storyline gave us a new incarnation of the Fatal Five, five villains assembled by [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Emerald Empress]] to kill ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}.
Characters/{{Supergirl|TheCharacter}}.
** In "Franchise/{{Superman}}: "Superman: Revenge" arc, Cyborg Superman sets up a Superman Revenge Squad consisting of himself, Mongul, Metallo, Zod, Eradicator and Blanque. They nearly succeed in killed Superman off, but the Man of Steel is saved by the Superman Family.



** In ''ComicBook/WhoTookTheSuperOutOfSuperman'', Lex Luthor, ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, Amalak, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Parasite, Prankster, Toyman, Terra Man and Kryptonite Man come together to destroy Superman.
** In ''ComicBook/ThePhantomZone'', General Zod assembles all criminals imprisoned in the Phantom Zone to carry out his scheme against Superman and Earth.

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** In ''ComicBook/WhoTookTheSuperOutOfSuperman'', Lex Luthor, ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, [[Characters/SupermanBrainiacCharacter Brainiac]], Amalak, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Parasite, Prankster, Toyman, Terra Man and Kryptonite Man come together to destroy Superman.
** In ''ComicBook/ThePhantomZone'', [[Characters/SupermanGeneralZod General Zod Zod]] assembles all criminals imprisoned in the Phantom Zone to carry out his scheme against Superman and Earth.



* As part of his plans during ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] set up a "Cabal" consisting of himself, Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], Characters/DoctorDoom, ComicBook/TheHood, and [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]]. It...uh...[[HumiliationConga worked out about as well as for Osborn as everything else did in that saga]].
** But there was also th ComicBook/DarkAvengers, with villains impersonating heroes.

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* As part of his plans during ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] set up a "Cabal" consisting of himself, Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], Characters/DoctorDoom, ComicBook/TheHood, Characters/TheHood, and [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]]. It...uh...[[HumiliationConga worked out about as well as for Osborn as everything else did in that saga]].
** But there was also th the ComicBook/DarkAvengers, with [[CostumeCopycat villains impersonating heroes.heroes]].



* ''ComicBook/FirstStrike'' has several villains of the ComicBook/HasbroComicUniverse coming together, with the only major absentees being any Cybertronians, since they're the villains' intended targets, and any villains from ROM, because the BigBad has a very personal grudge against them. Naturally, they don't get on very well, and some of them are even expecting a sudden but inevitable betrayal.

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* ''ComicBook/FirstStrike'' has several villains of the ComicBook/HasbroComicUniverse coming together, with the only major absentees being any Cybertronians, since they're the villains' intended targets, and any villains from ROM, because the BigBad has a very personal grudge against them. Naturally, they don't get on along very well, and some of them are even expecting a sudden but inevitable betrayal.



* In ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' story arc ''ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar'', Sinestro allies himself with Parallax, Cyborg-Superman, Superboy-Prime, and the Anti-Monitor to attack the GL Corps.

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* In ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' the ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'' story arc ''ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar'', Sinestro allies himself with Parallax, Cyborg-Superman, Superboy-Prime, and the Anti-Monitor to attack the GL Corps.



* ComicBook/KidColt was one of the Marvel western heroes to have enough recurring enemies to make this trope possible. In #127, Colt's ArchEnemy Iron Mask (a blacksmith in bulletproof armour) recruited Bennington Brown (a hypnotist), Dr. Danger (a ventriloquist and master of magnets) and the Fat Man (a FatBastard skilled in the use of the boomerang) to form a CircusOfFear to stage a crime wave in Phoenix, where they naturally ran into Colt.

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* ComicBook/KidColt [[Characters/MarvelComicsWesternCharacters Kid Colt]] was one of the Marvel western heroes to have enough recurring enemies to make this trope possible. In #127, Colt's ArchEnemy Iron Mask (a blacksmith in bulletproof armour) recruited Bennington Brown (a hypnotist), Dr. Danger (a ventriloquist and master of magnets) and the Fat Man (a FatBastard skilled in the use of the boomerang) to form a CircusOfFear to stage a crime wave in Phoenix, where they naturally ran into Colt.



* ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'': In the first arc, Mordru conscripts the Legion of Super-Villains, the Fatal Five, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} enemy Satan Girl, [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] nemesis Black Adam, and more villains from different time periods and parallel universes to destroy the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes once and for all. In the second arc, [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]] barges in a gathering of super-villains and announces that all of them are working for him as of now. Wisely, nobody objects.

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* ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'': In the first arc, Mordru conscripts the Legion of Super-Villains, the Fatal Five, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' enemy Satan Girl, [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] nemesis Black Adam, and more villains from different time periods and parallel universes to destroy the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes once and for all. In the second arc, [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]] barges in a gathering of super-villains and announces that all of them are working for him as of now. Wisely, nobody objects.



** The first one consists of ComicBook/HarleyQuinn plus [[Characters/BatmanTwoFace Two-Face]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 The Riddler]], [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart1 Bane]], Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart3 The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], Mr. Freeze, Clayface, Killer Croc and pretty much the entirety of Batman's RoguesGallery, right down to such obscurities as Orca, Tarantula and Polka-Dot Man.
** Once Joker manages to [[spoiler:bust out of the Phantom Zone]], his second Legion brings Harley back but also includes [[spoiler:[[Franchise/HarryPotter Lord Voldemort]] as TheDragon, Franchise/KingKong, [[Film/ClashOfTheTitans1981 the Kraken, Medusa and a whole bunch of skeleton warriors]], Film/{{Jaws}}, [[Franchise/TheMatrix Agent Smith(s)]], [[Franchise/UniversalHorror the Universal Monsters,]] the T-Rex and Velociraptors from ''Film/JurassicPark'', [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Wicked Witch of the West (with flying monkeys),]] [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Sauron,]] [[Franchise/{{Superman}} General Zod,]] [[Film/{{Gremlins}} the Gremlins]] and [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]]]]. Despite the fact that most of these guys are [[BigBad fairly formidable villains,]] [[EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily the team actually gets along well without any bickering]], but they're ultimately taken down by [[spoiler:the first Legion teaming up with Batman and his allies, out of anger for Joker getting them arrested and then discarding them.]]

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** The first one consists of ComicBook/HarleyQuinn Characters/{{Harley Quinn|AndSupportingCharacters}} plus [[Characters/BatmanTwoFace Two-Face]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart1 Bane]], Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne, Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart3 [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], Mr. Freeze, Clayface, [[Characters/BatmanClayface Clayface]], Killer Croc and pretty much the entirety of Batman's RoguesGallery, right down to such obscurities as Orca, Tarantula and Polka-Dot Man.
** Once Joker manages to [[spoiler:bust out of the Phantom Zone]], his second Legion brings Harley back but also includes [[spoiler:[[Franchise/HarryPotter Lord Voldemort]] as TheDragon, Franchise/KingKong, [[Film/ClashOfTheTitans1981 the Kraken, Medusa and a whole bunch of skeleton warriors]], Film/{{Jaws}}, [[Franchise/TheMatrix Agent Smith(s)]], [[Franchise/UniversalHorror the Universal Monsters,]] the T-Rex and Velociraptors from ''Film/JurassicPark'', [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Wicked Witch of the West (with flying monkeys),]] [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Sauron,]] [[Franchise/{{Superman}} General Zod,]] [[Film/{{Gremlins}} the Gremlins]] and [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]]]]. Despite the fact that most of these guys are [[BigBad fairly formidable villains,]] [[EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily the team actually gets along well without any bickering]], but they're ultimately taken down by [[spoiler:the first Legion teaming up with Batman and his allies, out of anger for Joker getting them arrested and then discarding them.]]them]].



* [[WebVideo/RandomEncounters Random Encounters’s]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeGxemEYZpU Arkham Rock Opera]] has {{Franchise/Batman}} cornered by one made up of his RoguesGallery, led by [[MalevolentMaskedMan Black Mask]], and involving [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn, [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 The Riddler]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart3 The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanRasAlGhul Ra's Al-Ghul]], [[PsychoPsychologist Hugo Strange]] and [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart1 Bane]]. [[spoiler:They almost succeed in killing him, but Catwoman has a change of heart and helps Batman escape.]]

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* [[WebVideo/RandomEncounters Random Encounters’s]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeGxemEYZpU Arkham Rock Opera]] has {{Franchise/Batman}} {{Characters/Batman|TheCharacter}} cornered by one made up of his RoguesGallery, led by [[MalevolentMaskedMan Black Mask]], and involving [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn, [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2 Characters/{{Harley Quinn|AndSupportingCharacters}}, [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler The Riddler]], [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]], [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart3 [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]], [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]], Characters/{{Catwoman|SelinaKyle}}, [[Characters/BatmanRasAlGhul Ra's Al-Ghul]], [[PsychoPsychologist Hugo Strange]] and [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart1 Bane]].Characters/{{Ba|tmanBane}}ne. [[spoiler:They almost succeed in killing him, but Catwoman has a change of heart and helps Batman escape.]]



** The Legion of Doom is featured in the episode "Triumverate of Terror!" The episode sees [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] joining forces with [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] and [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]] to finally do away with Batman, Franchise/{{Superman}}, and Franchise/WonderWoman once and for all.

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** The Legion of Doom is featured in the episode "Triumverate of Terror!" The episode sees [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]] joining forces with [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] and [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]] to finally do away with Batman, Franchise/{{Superman}}, Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}}, and Franchise/WonderWoman Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}} once and for all.



* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' episode "Neitherworld's Least Wanted" has Neitherworld television executive Mr. Monitor orchestrate a ratings stunt by broadcasting a show where he brings together several of Beetlejuice's enemies (Scuzzo the Clown, Jesse Germs, Little Miss Warden from "Snugglejuice", Mr. Big from "Ear's Looking at You", Bartholomew Batt from "Sappiest Place on Earth"...[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and recurring nuisance Lipscum]]) to form S.N.O.T.R.A.G. (Society of Neitherworld Outlaws, Thugs, Rogues, Antagonists and Gangsters) and destroy Beetlejuice by tricking him into saying "I'm coming apart at the seams" and separating his pieces to prevent him from putting himself back together before sundown.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' episode "Neitherworld's Least Wanted" has Neitherworld television executive Mr. Monitor orchestrate a ratings stunt by broadcasting a show where he brings together several of Beetlejuice's enemies (Scuzzo the Clown, Jesse Germs, Little Miss Warden from "Snugglejuice", Mr. Big from "Ear's Looking at You", Bartholomew Batt from "Sappiest Place on Earth"...[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and recurring nuisance Lipscum]]) to form [[FunWithAcronyms S.N.O.T.R.A.G. ]] (Society of Neitherworld Outlaws, Thugs, Rogues, Antagonists and Gangsters) and destroy Beetlejuice by tricking him into saying "I'm coming apart at the seams" and separating his pieces to prevent him from putting himself back together before sundown.
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-->'''{{Narrator}}''': Banded together from remote galaxies are thirteen of the most sinister villains of all time, The Legion of Doom, dedicated to a single objective: the conquest of the universe. Only one group dares to challenge this intergalactic threat: The [=SuperFriends=]!



* ''WesternAnimation/TurboFAST'' has this in the episode, The Snailman, where all of Turbo's past enemies want revenge for outmatching them in previous episodes.



* ''WesternAnimation/TurboFAST'' has this in the episode, The Snailman, where all of Turbo's past enemies want revenge for outmatching them in previous episodes.
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** In "Series/Invasion2016", Oliver, Thea, Sara, Ray, and Diggle are trapped in a LotusEaterMachine. When they try to break out, the machine creates copies of Malcolm Merlyn / the Dark Archer, Slade Wilson/Deathstroke, Damien Darhk, several [[SuperSoldier Mirakuru soldiers]], and several [[{{Mooks}} Ghosts]]. For bonus points, they each confront the villain they have a [[ArchEnemy personal grudge against]], so we have Thea vs. [[ArchnemesisDad Malcolm]], Sara vs. [[YouKilledMyFather Damien]], Oliver vs. [[WeUsedToBeFriends Slade]], Diggle vs. [[CainAndAbel the Ghosts]], and Ray vs. [[YouKilledMyFather the Mirakuru soldiers]], and it is ''[[CatharsisFactor glorious]]''.
** Midway through Season 6, it's revealed that the BigBad of the season, [[TheCracker Cayden James]], is leading a cabal composed of three previously established villains -- [[EvilDoppelganger Black Siren]], [[TheMafiya Anatoli Knyazev]], and [[KnightTemplar Vigilante]] -- as well as newcomer Ricardo Diaz, who had previously been set up as the season's DiscOneFinalBoss.

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** Midway through Season 6, it's revealed that the BigBad of the season, [[TheCracker Cayden James]], is leading a cabal composed of three previously established villains -- [[EvilDoppelganger Black Siren]], [[TheMafiya Anatoli Knyazev]], and [[KnightTemplar Vigilante]] -- as well as newcomer Ricardo Diaz, who had previously been set up as the season's DiscOneFinalBoss. [[spoiler: It also turns out that Diaz is [[TheManInFrontOfTheMan the true mastermind]], having set up James as an UnwittingPawn; once he's [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness no longer needed]], Diaz kills him and takes over the group.]]
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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' both feature the Real Organization XIII, made up of thirteen of the most important villains in the franchise up to that point and led by OverarchingVillain Master Xehanort from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''.

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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' both feature the Real Organization XIII, made up of thirteen of the most important villains in the franchise up to that point and led by OverarchingVillain Master Xehanort from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' episode "Neitherworld's Least Wanted" has Neitherworld television executive Mr. Monitor orchestrate a ratings stunt by broadcasting a show where he brings together several of Beetlejuice's enemies (Scuzzo the Clown, Jesse Germs, Little Miss Warden from "Snugglejuice", Mr. Big from "Ear's Looking at You", Bartholomew Batt from "Sappiest Place on Earth"...[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and recurring nuisance Lipscum]]) to form S.N.O.T.R.A.G. (Society of Neitherworld Outlaws, Thugs, Rogues, Antagonists and Gangsters) and destroy Beetlejuice by tricking him into saying "I'm coming apart at the seams" and separating his pieces to prevent him from putting himself back together before sundown.
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* The first half of ''Fanfic/StevenUniverseAlternateFuture'' was dedicated to the formation and attack of the Rutile Rebels, a syndicate of Gems who rejected Steven's ways, many of them being past enemies wanting revenge, led by its namesake [[BigBad Black Rutile]]. After being built up throughout Part 1, the team invades Earth in the final chapter of Part 2 to destroy the Crystal Gems & Earth before laying siege to Homeworld with a new army made of the students of Little Homeschool and conquering the Gem race. By the end of the chapter, Mean Lapis pulled a HeelFaceTurn after Jasper saved her life, Emerald, Demantoid & Pyrope were poofed and forced to attend Little Homeschool as punishment, Holly Blue Agate, Morganite & Navy were arrested on Homeworld, and Black Rutile, White Topaz, Aquamarine & Eyeball fled to plot another day.
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** And in the sequel, another evil organization takes their place, whose roster includes [[TheRival Alastor]] from the first game and Fire Leo's brother, Frost Tiger, [[spoiler:and is run by Joe's father, who's been corrupted by the Black Film and the Black V-Watch]].

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** And in the sequel, another evil organization takes their place, whose roster includes [[TheRival Alastor]] from the first game [[GoldfishPoopGang Big John]] and Fire Leo's brother, Frost Tiger, Tiger; [[spoiler:and is run by Joe's father, who's been corrupted by the Black Film and the Black V-Watch]].
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* As part of his plans during ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] set up a "Cabal" consisting of himself, Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], Characters/DoctorDoom, [[Characters/MarvelComicsOrganizedCrime The Hood]], and [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]]. It...uh...[[HumiliationConga worked out about as well as for Osborn as everything else did in that saga]].

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* As part of his plans during ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]] set up a "Cabal" consisting of himself, Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]], Characters/DoctorDoom, [[Characters/MarvelComicsOrganizedCrime The Hood]], ComicBook/TheHood, and [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]]. It...uh...[[HumiliationConga worked out about as well as for Osborn as everything else did in that saga]].
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* ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance'' features a virtual army of supervillains forming a new Masters of Evil, as well as several cutscenes in which Characters/DoctorDoom plot his evil schemes along with his flunkies, er, allies, Loki, [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheEnchantress The Enchantress]], [[Characters/DoctorStrangeEnemies Baron Mordo]], and [[Characters/AvengersEnemies Ultron]] (one assumes Ultron was frequently pinched for forgetting to wear green).

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* ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance'' features a virtual army of supervillains forming a new Masters of Evil, as well as several cutscenes in which Characters/DoctorDoom plot his evil schemes along with his flunkies, er, allies, Loki, [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheEnchantress The Enchantress]], [[Characters/DoctorStrangeEnemies Baron Mordo]], and [[Characters/AvengersEnemies [[Characters/MarvelComicsUltron Ultron]] (one assumes Ultron was frequently pinched for forgetting to wear green).
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* ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'': [[Film/SpiderMan1 Five]] [[Film/SpiderMan2 villains] [[Film/SpiderMan3 from]] [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan the]] [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 five]] Spider-Man films prior to his MCU introduction are inadvertently brought to his world thanks to a botched spell. While all of them have been members of the Sinister Six in the comics, they are one villain short to be a proper depiction of them.[[note]]It came close though. Tom Hardy's Venom was considered, but it was tossed aside since his Venom has no animosity with Spider-Man and therefore no reason to join the villains. Paul Giamatti was approached to return as Rhino, but was unable to return. Mysterio was considered to still be alive and join, but this idea didn't go past concept art.[[/note]]

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* ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'': [[Film/SpiderMan1 Five]] [[Film/SpiderMan2 villains] villains]] [[Film/SpiderMan3 from]] [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan the]] [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 five]] Spider-Man films prior to his MCU introduction are inadvertently brought to his world thanks to a botched spell. While all of them have been members of the Sinister Six in the comics, they are one villain short to be a proper depiction of them.[[note]]It came close though. Tom Hardy's Venom was considered, but it was tossed aside since his Venom has no animosity with Spider-Man and therefore no reason to join the villains. Paul Giamatti was approached to return as Rhino, but was unable to return. Mysterio was considered to still be alive and join, but this idea didn't go past concept art.[[/note]]
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* Speaking of Lex and the Joker (back when he was NeutralEvil rather than ChaoticEvil), they teamed up during UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks to take on Bats and Superman, by robbing Fort Knox with ''nigh-invulnerable robots''. [[CutLexLuthorACheck Why in the nine hells they didn't just sell the robots and retire to a Caribbean island is anyone's guess]].[[note]]But as the Joker would say: Where's the fun in that?[[/note]]
* The EvilCounterpart to the Comicbook/LegionOfSuperHeroes, the Legion of Supervillains, especially the "Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds" incarnation led by [[Characters/SupermanSuperboyPrime Superboy-Prime]], wherein the roster consists of almost all of the villains the Legion ever faced.

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* Speaking of Lex and the Joker (back when he was NeutralEvil rather than ChaoticEvil), they teamed up during UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks to take on Bats and Superman, by robbing Fort Knox with ''nigh-invulnerable robots''. [[CutLexLuthorACheck Why in the nine hells they didn't just sell the robots and retire to a Caribbean island is anyone's guess]].[[note]]But as the Joker would say: Where's the fun in that?[[/note]]
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* The EvilCounterpart to the Comicbook/LegionOfSuperHeroes, ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes, the Legion of Supervillains, especially the "Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds" incarnation led by [[Characters/SupermanSuperboyPrime Superboy-Prime]], wherein the roster consists of almost all of the villains the Legion ever faced.



* In ''Comicbook/{{Ghost Rider}}s: Heaven's on Fire'', a Legion of Doom has been assembled to kill the Ghost Riders, consisting of Blackout (murderous vampire), the Deacon (musclebound religious zealot with sacred knives), the All-New Orb (LegacyCharacter to the original Ghost Rider archvillain), Big Wheel (baddie-for-hire who pilots a large metal wheel), Madcap (indestructible lunatic with contagious insanity), Vengeance (ex-cop turned Ghost Rider simulacrum), Trull the Inhuman (alien-possessed steamshovel), and Scarecrow ([[Franchise/{{Batman}} No, not that one]], but rather a maniac with a pitchfork who commands crows).
* Marvel has several: [[Comicbook/TheAvengers The Masters of Evil]], [[Franchise/SpiderMan the Sinister Six]], Hood's Gang, [[Comicbook/FantasticFour The Frightful Four]], etc.

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* In ''Comicbook/{{Ghost ''ComicBook/{{Ghost Rider}}s: Heaven's on Fire'', a Legion of Doom has been assembled to kill the Ghost Riders, consisting of Blackout (murderous vampire), the Deacon (musclebound religious zealot with sacred knives), the All-New Orb (LegacyCharacter to the original Ghost Rider archvillain), Big Wheel (baddie-for-hire who pilots a large metal wheel), Madcap (indestructible lunatic with contagious insanity), Vengeance (ex-cop turned Ghost Rider simulacrum), Trull the Inhuman (alien-possessed steamshovel), and Scarecrow ([[Franchise/{{Batman}} No, not that one]], but rather a maniac with a pitchfork who commands crows).
* Marvel has several: [[Comicbook/TheAvengers [[ComicBook/TheAvengers The Masters of Evil]], [[Franchise/SpiderMan the Sinister Six]], Hood's Gang, [[Comicbook/FantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Frightful Four]], etc.


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** In ''ComicBook/ThePhantomZone'', General Zod assembles all criminals imprisoned in the Phantom Zone to carry out his scheme against Superman and Earth.
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** The Crimson Chin webisodes had "The Body of Evil".
** In "Escape from Unwish Island", Timmy's vengeful no-longer-imaginary friend Gary assembles all of Timmy's 'most violent Timmy hating wishes' that Timmy had unwished (as well as a Sphinx that he didn't) to get payback on Timmy for 'abandoning' them. Though they manage to win, Timmy works things out with them.

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Evil" (consisting of the Bronze Kneecap, the Copper Cranium, the Iron Lung, the Gilded Arches and the Brass Knuckles).
** In "Escape from Unwish Island", Timmy's vengeful no-longer-imaginary friend Gary assembles all several other villains who were brought into existence by one of Timmy's 'most violent Timmy hating wishes' wishes that Timmy had unwished (as (Super Bike from the episode of the same name, Dark Laser from "Hard Copy" and the Pumpkinator from "Scary Godparents", as well as a Sphinx from ''WesternAnimation/AbraCatastrophe'' that he didn't) Timmy didn't wish away, but adds to the drama) to get payback on Timmy for 'abandoning' "abandoning" them. Though they manage to win, Timmy works things out with them.



** The last two seasons brought together a smaller gaggle of recurring villains - Denzel Crocker, Dark Laser, Foop, and sometimes Vicky, as the League Of Super Evil Revenge Seekers, or LOSER's. Unlike the previous examples, the unit reappeared a few times more, not only as antagonists but also the primary social group for the villainous characters when they were in greater focus.

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* ''Series/SekaiNinjaSenJiraiya'''s penultimate episode saw [[WickedWitch Madam Spider]] resurrecting the spirits of all the antagonistic [[MonsterOfTheWeek World Ninjas]] Jiraiya had fought to battle him once more. Jiraiya, in turn, received help from the various World Ninjas he had befriended throughout the series.
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** The 2018 relaunch of Justice League is notable for the main antagonists being heavily based on the original Legion of Doom.

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** The latest instance is the ''Multiversal'' Masters of Evil, a collection of {{Multiversal Conqueror}}s made up of the most dangerous villains from across time and space: a Doctor Doom who became the Sorcerer Supreme, a young and psychotic Thanos, a Dark Phoenix who had turned Wolverine into her pet berserker, a Killmonger who had conquered the Ten Realms, a Red Skull that bonded with the Venom symbiote, and a Norman Osborn that became the new Spirit of Vengeance.



** But there was also a ComicBook/DarkAvengers, with villains impersonating heroes.

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** But there was also a th ComicBook/DarkAvengers, with villains impersonating heroes.



* Image's ''Guarding the Globe'' series introduced us to the Order, a select group of minor recurring ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' villains, including the Face, Master Liu and his bodyguard, Octoboss, Multi-Paul, Machine Head, Isotope, and Titan -- in addition to new guys like the group's leader Set, his woman Embrace, and international enforcers like Red Eye, Insomniac, Slaying Mantis, the Walking Dread...and [[spoiler:War Woman]].

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* Image's ''Guarding the Globe'' series introduced us to the Order, a select group of minor recurring ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' villains, including the Face, Master Liu and his bodyguard, Octoboss, Multi-Paul, Machine Head, Isotope, and Titan -- in addition to new guys like the group's leader Set, his woman Embrace, and international enforcers like Red Eye, Insomniac, Slaying Mantis, the Walking Dread...and [[spoiler:War [[spoiler: the new War Woman]].



* Another DC one was the Injustice League, formed by Lex Luthor, Joker, and Cheetah, as a protection racket for supervillains. One of their first plans lead to them kidnapping and humiliating pretty much every member of the Justice League save for Superman and ComicBook/BlackLightning, who work together to free the rest and take them down. The bickering supervillains issue came into play, albeit in a darker means; Doctor Light was one of the villains recruited, and while Luthor and Joker had no issue, Cheetah point-blank refused to work with him because he's a serial rapist, and later when things went to shit she went out of her way to kill him during the chaos; [[EvenEvilHasStandards she's a monster, but she has ''some'' limits]].

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* Another DC one was the Injustice League, formed by Lex Luthor, Joker, and Cheetah, as a protection racket for supervillains. One of their first plans lead to them kidnapping and humiliating pretty much every member of the Justice League save for Superman and ComicBook/BlackLightning, who work together to free the rest and take them down. The bickering supervillains issue came into play, albeit in a darker means; Doctor Light was one of the villains recruited, and while Luthor and Joker had no issue, Cheetah point-blank refused to work with him because he's a serial rapist, and later when things went to shit she went out of her way to kill him during the chaos; [[EvenEvilHasStandards she's a monster, but she has ''some'' has]] ''[[EvenEvilHasStandards some]]'' [[EvenEvilHasStandards limits]].
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** In ''ComicBook/WhoTookTheSuperOutOfSuperman'', Lex Luthor, [[Characters/SupermanBrainiac Brainiac]], Amalak, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Parasite, Prankster, Toyman, Terra Man and Kryptonite Man come together to destroy Superman.

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** In ''ComicBook/WhoTookTheSuperOutOfSuperman'', Lex Luthor, [[Characters/SupermanBrainiac Brainiac]], ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, Amalak, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Parasite, Prankster, Toyman, Terra Man and Kryptonite Man come together to destroy Superman.
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* ''Series/LegendsOfTheSuperheroes'' had its Legion of Doom consist of Solomon Grundy, Sinestro, Giganta, Weather Wizard, Dr. Sivana, the Riddler and Mordru as the leader.
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* The ''Theatre/{{Fantasmic}}'' water/light show at Ride/{{Disneyland}} has a (rather tenuous) storyline where Mickey Mouse's dreams are being haunted by a team-up of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ursula]], [[{{WesternAnimation/Fantasia}} Chernabog]], and [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty Maleficent]]. In [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld the Disney Hollywood Studios (formerly Disney MGM Studios)]] version, they're joined by [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Cruella de Vil]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Scar]], [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Frollo]], and [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} Hades]].

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* The ''Theatre/{{Fantasmic}}'' water/light show at Ride/{{Disneyland}} has a (rather tenuous) storyline where Mickey Mouse's dreams are being haunted by a team-up of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Queen Grimhilde]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ursula]], [[{{WesternAnimation/Fantasia}} Chernabog]], and [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty Maleficent]]. In [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld the Disney Hollywood Studios (formerly Disney MGM Studios)]] version, they're joined by [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Cruella de Vil]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Scar]], [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney Frollo]], and [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} Hades]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'':
** The story arc of the last season concerns the [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol Brotherhood of Evil]] recruiting most of the villains from previous episodes to wipe out the Titans and all the other young superheroes.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'':
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** The story arc of the last season concerns the [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol Brotherhood of Evil]] Evil recruiting most of the villains from previous episodes to wipe out the Titans and all the other young superheroes.



* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' put its own spin on the {{Trope Namer|s}}, this version calling itself "The Light". In a neat twist, all the hackneyed hold-the-world-for-ransom-with-our-deadly-space-laser ploys are just for show, a way of distracting from their ''real'' goals: [[spoiler: building a metahuman army to help Earth conquer as much of the universe as possible, to better prepare us for the inevitable war with, of course, Darkseid]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' put its own spin on the {{Trope Namer|s}}, this version calling itself "The Light". In a neat twist, all the hackneyed hold-the-world-for-ransom-with-our-deadly-space-laser ploys are just for show, a way of distracting from their ''real'' goals: [[spoiler: building [[spoiler:building a metahuman army to help Earth conquer as much of the universe as possible, to better prepare us for the inevitable war with, of course, Darkseid]].
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* Media adaptations of the Comicbook/XMen have an annoying habit of grouping most X-Villains as members of the Brotherhood of (Evil) Mutants with [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] as the leader, regardless of whether or not said villain ever had anything to do with the group in the comics (such as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]], Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, and the ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}} , who's not even a mutant), or if they'd ever play second string to ''anyone'' (Characters/{{Mystique}}, who led her own version of the team and has never worked with Magneto). Bonus points if [[Characters/Avengers60sMembers Quicksilver]] and Characters/ScarletWitch are present and willingly serving Magneto, even though they were with him against their will in the comics and jumped ship as soon as they were able, and are more closely associated with ComicBook/TheAvengers than the X-Men these days. Funnily enough, Mystique and Sabretooth, the ones most likely to be on Magneto's side in these adaptations despite almost never being so in the comics, are still associated with ''another'' evil ComicBook/XMen team: [[MadScientist Mister Sinister]]'s Marauders, who are a lot less picky about who to team up with. Though he [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder probably won't be in any hurry to rehire Mystique anytime soon.]]

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* Media adaptations of the Comicbook/XMen have an annoying habit of grouping most X-Villains as members of the Brotherhood of (Evil) Mutants with [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] as the leader, regardless of whether or not said villain ever had anything to do with the group in the comics (such as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]], Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, and the ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}} , ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}}, who's not even a mutant), or if they'd ever play second string to ''anyone'' (Characters/{{Mystique}}, who led her own version of the team and has never worked with Magneto). Bonus points if [[Characters/Avengers60sMembers Quicksilver]] and Characters/ScarletWitch are present and willingly serving Magneto, even though they were with him against their will in the comics and jumped ship as soon as they were able, and are more closely associated with ComicBook/TheAvengers than the X-Men these days. Funnily enough, Mystique and Sabretooth, the ones most likely to be on Magneto's side in these adaptations despite almost never being so in the comics, are still associated with ''another'' evil ComicBook/XMen team: [[MadScientist Mister Sinister]]'s Marauders, who are a lot less picky about who to team up with. Though he [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder probably won't be in any hurry to rehire Mystique anytime soon.]]
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* Media adaptations of the Comicbook/XMen have an annoying habit of grouping most X-Villains as members of the Brotherhood of (Evil) Mutants with [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] as the leader, regardless of whether or not said villain ever had anything to do with the group in the comics (such as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]], Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, and the Characters/{{Juggernaut}}, who's not even a mutant), or if they'd ever play second string to ''anyone'' (Characters/{{Mystique}}, who led her own version of the team and has never worked with Magneto). Bonus points if [[Characters/Avengers60sMembers Quicksilver]] and Characters/ScarletWitch are present and willingly serving Magneto, even though they were with him against their will in the comics and jumped ship as soon as they were able, and are more closely associated with ComicBook/TheAvengers than the X-Men these days. Funnily enough, Mystique and Sabretooth, the ones most likely to be on Magneto's side in these adaptations despite almost never being so in the comics, are still associated with ''another'' evil ComicBook/XMen team: [[MadScientist Mister Sinister]]'s Marauders, who are a lot less picky about who to team up with. Though he [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder probably won't be in any hurry to rehire Mystique anytime soon.]]

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* Media adaptations of the Comicbook/XMen have an annoying habit of grouping most X-Villains as members of the Brotherhood of (Evil) Mutants with [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] as the leader, regardless of whether or not said villain ever had anything to do with the group in the comics (such as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]], Characters/{{Emma Frost|WhiteQueen}}, and the Characters/{{Juggernaut}}, ComicBook/{{Juggernaut|MarvelComics}} , who's not even a mutant), or if they'd ever play second string to ''anyone'' (Characters/{{Mystique}}, who led her own version of the team and has never worked with Magneto). Bonus points if [[Characters/Avengers60sMembers Quicksilver]] and Characters/ScarletWitch are present and willingly serving Magneto, even though they were with him against their will in the comics and jumped ship as soon as they were able, and are more closely associated with ComicBook/TheAvengers than the X-Men these days. Funnily enough, Mystique and Sabretooth, the ones most likely to be on Magneto's side in these adaptations despite almost never being so in the comics, are still associated with ''another'' evil ComicBook/XMen team: [[MadScientist Mister Sinister]]'s Marauders, who are a lot less picky about who to team up with. Though he [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder probably won't be in any hurry to rehire Mystique anytime soon.]]

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