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* Arguably, these exist in ''VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. These black-market dealers include- in order of severity: a pawnshop owner selling knives and 38. calibre pistols without a license; a bored clerk at a 7-11 offloading firearms to supplement meagre pay; a Chinese ex-military herbalist with several "[[DeadlyEuphemism remedies]]" that can only be bought with cash; a black-market dealer with more than a few ties to organised crime, working from the back of his truck; finally, there's Mercurio, a Ghoul arms dealer working for Prince Lacroix, capable of finding just about anything for anyone. A borderline case may be found in the form of Pisha the Nagrajara, a flesh-eating immortal lurking in the basement of a [[AbandonedHospital condemned hospital]], who'll happily hand over some very useful items- provided you can find the occult items she's been searching for.
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* Arguably, these exist in ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. These black-market dealers include- in order of severity: a pawnshop owner selling knives and 38. calibre pistols without a license; a bored clerk at a 7-11 offloading firearms to supplement meagre pay; a Chinese ex-military herbalist with several "[[DeadlyEuphemism remedies]]" that can only be bought with cash; a black-market dealer with more than a few ties to organised crime, working from the back of his truck; finally, there's Mercurio, a Ghoul arms dealer working for Prince Lacroix, capable of finding just about anything for anyone. A borderline case may be found in the form of Pisha the Nagrajara, a flesh-eating immortal lurking in the basement of a [[AbandonedHospital condemned hospital]], who'll happily hand over some very useful items- provided you can find the occult items she's been searching for.
* Arguably, these exist in ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. These black-market dealers include- in order of severity: a pawnshop owner selling knives and 38. calibre pistols without a license; a bored clerk at a 7-11 offloading firearms to supplement meagre pay; a Chinese ex-military herbalist with several "[[DeadlyEuphemism remedies]]" that can only be bought with cash; a black-market dealer with more than a few ties to organised crime, working from the back of his truck; finally, there's Mercurio, a Ghoul arms dealer working for Prince Lacroix, capable of finding just about anything for anyone. A borderline case may be found in the form of Pisha the Nagrajara, a flesh-eating immortal lurking in the basement of a [[AbandonedHospital condemned hospital]], who'll happily hand over some very useful items- provided you can find the occult items she's been searching for.
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* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'': As a natural part of Villains being possible player characters, has plenty of stores selling various goods, want to make your radiation gun hit harder? Just buy an enhancement from one of the countless quartermasters and stores all over Rogue Isles!
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* The underworld black magic market seen in one episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}''.
* The villainous grocery store in ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''.
* Knockturn Alley in ''Literature/HarryPotter'' (EvilCounterpart to Diagon Alley).
* The Octopus in ''VideoGame/GoldeneyeRogueAgent''
* Arguably, these exist in ''VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. These black-market dealers include- in order of severity: a pawnshop owner selling knives and 38. calibre pistols without a license; a bored clerk at a 7-11 offloading firearms to supplement meagre pay; a Chinese ex-military herbalist with several "[[DeadlyEuphemism remedies]]" that can only be bought with cash; a black-market dealer with more than a few ties to organised crime, working from the back of his truck; finally, there's Mercurio, a Ghoul arms dealer working for Prince Lacroix, capable of finding just about anything for anyone. A borderline case may be found in the form of Pisha the Nagrajara, a flesh-eating immortal lurking in the basement of a [[AbandonedHospital condemned hospital]], who'll happily hand over some very useful items- provided you can find the occult items she's been searching for.
* An episode of ''TheUnusuals'' featured a store that sold murder equipment.
* The ''{{Champions}}'' supplement ''Gadgets!'' mentioned two organizations that sold weapons and other equipment to super villains: the West German KRONOS and Japanese ISE (International Scientific Elite).
* The webcomic ''Webcomic/EvilInc.'' is all about one of these.
* [=HenchCo=] in ''KimPossible''. Equipment and minions.
* The villainous grocery store in ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''.
* Knockturn Alley in ''Literature/HarryPotter'' (EvilCounterpart to Diagon Alley).
* The Octopus in ''VideoGame/GoldeneyeRogueAgent''
* Arguably, these exist in ''VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. These black-market dealers include- in order of severity: a pawnshop owner selling knives and 38. calibre pistols without a license; a bored clerk at a 7-11 offloading firearms to supplement meagre pay; a Chinese ex-military herbalist with several "[[DeadlyEuphemism remedies]]" that can only be bought with cash; a black-market dealer with more than a few ties to organised crime, working from the back of his truck; finally, there's Mercurio, a Ghoul arms dealer working for Prince Lacroix, capable of finding just about anything for anyone. A borderline case may be found in the form of Pisha the Nagrajara, a flesh-eating immortal lurking in the basement of a [[AbandonedHospital condemned hospital]], who'll happily hand over some very useful items- provided you can find the occult items she's been searching for.
* An episode of ''TheUnusuals'' featured a store that sold murder equipment.
* The ''{{Champions}}'' supplement ''Gadgets!'' mentioned two organizations that sold weapons and other equipment to super villains: the West German KRONOS and Japanese ISE (International Scientific Elite).
* The webcomic ''Webcomic/EvilInc.'' is all about one of these.
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* Knockturn Alley in ''Literature/HarryPotter'' (EvilCounterpartthis: Arcade used to Diagon Alley).
* The Octopus in ''VideoGame/GoldeneyeRogueAgent''
* Arguably, these exist in ''VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines''make money by producing robotic "heroes" for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them villains to be anti-hero mart. These black-market dealers include- in order of severity: a pawnshop owner selling knives and 38. calibre pistols without a license; a bored clerk at a 7-11 offloading firearms to supplement meagre pay; a Chinese ex-military herbalist with several "[[DeadlyEuphemism remedies]]" that can only be bought with cash; a black-market dealer with more than a few ties to organised crime, working from the back of his truck; finally, there's Mercurio, a Ghoul arms dealer working practice on while {{Taskmaster}} made money by providing training for Prince Lacroix, capable of finding just about anything for anyone. A borderline case may be found in the form of Pisha the Nagrajara, a flesh-eating immortal lurking in the basement of a [[AbandonedHospital condemned hospital]], who'll happily hand over some very useful items- provided you can find the occult items she's been searching for.
* An episode of ''TheUnusuals'' featured a store that sold murder equipment.
* The ''{{Champions}}'' supplement ''Gadgets!'' mentioned two organizations that sold weapons and other equipment to super villains: the West German KRONOS and Japanese ISE (International Scientific Elite).
* The webcomic ''Webcomic/EvilInc.'' is all about one of these.
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* An episode of ''TheUnusuals'' featured a store that sold murder equipment.
* The ''{{Champions}}'' supplement ''Gadgets!'' mentioned two organizations that sold weapons and other equipment to super villains: the West German KRONOS and Japanese ISE (International Scientific Elite).
* The webcomic ''Webcomic/EvilInc.'' is all about one of these.
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* Knockturn Alley in ''HarryPotter'' (EvilCounterpart to Diagon Alley).
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Here, you can find all of the delightfully vile tools you could ever need as a BigBad. Need a DeathTrap? We carry them all, from {{Acid Pool}}s to {{Trap Door}}s! Looking to make your {{Mooks}} more reliable? You can trade in the standard issue variety for top-of-the-line EvilInc. MechaMooks! Want to build a new SuperVillainLair or DenOfIniquity? We offer not only the materials, but some of the finest dark and foreboding real estate around! Anything and everything you need for your EvilPlan is available and affordably priced.
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Here, you can find all of the delightfully vile tools you could ever need as a BigBad. Need a DeathTrap? We carry them all, from {{Acid Pool}}s to {{Trap Door}}s! Looking to make your {{Mooks}} more reliable? You can trade in the standard issue variety for top-of-the-line EvilInc. EvilInc MechaMooks! Want to build a new SuperVillainLair or DenOfIniquity? We offer not only the materials, but some of the finest dark and foreboding real estate around! Anything and everything you need for your EvilPlan is available and affordably priced.
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''[[GratuitousJapanese Evil Mart he youkoso!]]''
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* In ''{{Sinfest}}'', the Devil apparently runs the vast majority of corporations, and thus, nearly every business is like this.
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* The villainous grocery store in ''CodenameKidsNextDoor''.
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* MegaMind subverts this: he builds all his gadgets himself and he gets all his decorative stuff ("computers" that consist of nothing but flashing lights) from a small outlet in Romania.
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Here, you can find all of the delightfully vile tools you could ever need as a BigBad. Need a DeathTrap? We carry them all, from {{Acid Pool}}s to {{Trap Door}}s! Looking to make your {{Mooks}} more reliable? You can trade in the standard issue variety for top-of-the-line EvilInc. MechaMooks! Want to build a new SuperVillainLair or DenOfIniquity? We offer not only the materials, but some of the finest dark and foreboding real estate around!
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Here, you can find all of the delightfully vile tools you could ever need as a BigBad. Need a DeathTrap? We carry them all, from {{Acid Pool}}s to {{Trap Door}}s! Looking to make your {{Mooks}} more reliable? You can trade in the standard issue variety for top-of-the-line EvilInc. MechaMooks! Want to build a new SuperVillainLair or DenOfIniquity? We offer not only the materials, but some of the finest dark and foreboding real estate around!
around! Anything and everything you need for your EvilPlan is available and affordably priced.
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* Several {{Marvel}} villains made careers out of this: Arcade used to make money by producing robotic "heroes" for the villains to practice on while Taskmaster made money by providing training for {{mooks}}.
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* The entire country of Malaria in ''{{Igor}}'', though it's less "buy our evil stuff" and more "pay us to not ''sell'' it".
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* Knockturn Alley in ''HarryPotter'' (EvilCounterpart to Diagon Alley).
* The Octopus in ''VideoGame/GoldeneyeRogueAgent''
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* In the ColdOpening of ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'', Film/JamesBond infiltrates one of these. Cue StuffBlowingUp and an escape in a fighter jet.
* In RealLife, there's the black market where you can get things you're not supposed to be legally getting.
* The entire country of Malaria in ''{{Igor}}'', though it's less "buy our evil stuff" and more "pay us to not ''sell'' it".
* ''{{Shadowrun}}''. Fixers sell illegal equipment (including weapons and ammunition) to shadowrunners.
* In RealLife, there's the black market where you can get things you're not supposed to be legally getting.
* The entire country of Malaria in ''{{Igor}}'', though it's less "buy our evil stuff" and more "pay us to not ''sell'' it".
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* In RealLife, there's the black market where you can get things you're not supposed to be legallygetting.
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* The entire country of Malaria in ''{{Igor}}'', though it's less "buy our evil stuff" and more "pay us to not ''sell''it".
it".
*''{{Shadowrun}}''.''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}''. Fixers sell illegal equipment (including weapons and ammunition) to shadowrunners.
* In RealLife, there's the black market where you can get things you're not supposed to be legally
* The entire country of Malaria in ''{{Igor}}'', though it's less "buy our evil stuff" and more "pay us to not ''sell''
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* The underworld black magic market seen in one episode of ''{{Charmed}}''.
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Not to be confused with VoldeMart, which is about corporations that are seen as evil due to unsavory business practices.
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Not to be confused with VoldeMart, PredatoryBusiness, which is about corporations that are seen as evil due to unsavory business practices.
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* ''MenInBlack''. Jack Jeebs provided exotic weaponry to alien criminals, such as the "reverberating carbonizer with mutate capacity" he sold to an unlicensed Cephalopoid assassin.
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* ''MenInBlack''.''Film/MenInBlack''. Jack Jeebs provided exotic weaponry to alien criminals, such as the "reverberating carbonizer with mutate capacity" he sold to an unlicensed Cephalopoid assassin.
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Here, you can find all of the delightfully vile tools you could ever need as a BigBad. Need a DeathTrap? We carry them all, from {{Acid Pool}}s to {{Trap Door}}s! Looking to make your {{Mooks}} more reliable? You can trade in the standard issue variety for top-of-the-line EvilInc. MechaMooks! Looking to build a new SuperVillainLair or DenOfIniquity? We offer not only the materials, but some of the finest dark and foreboding real estate around!
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Here, you can find all of the delightfully vile tools you could ever need as a BigBad. Need a DeathTrap? We carry them all, from {{Acid Pool}}s to {{Trap Door}}s! Looking to make your {{Mooks}} more reliable? You can trade in the standard issue variety for top-of-the-line EvilInc. MechaMooks! Looking Want to build a new SuperVillainLair or DenOfIniquity? We offer not only the materials, but some of the finest dark and foreboding real estate around!
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The store or market place that villains or others evils go to buy their evil equipment/ingredients.
Related to EvilInc. Not to be confused with VoldeMart, which is about corporations that are seen as evil due to unsavory business practices.
Related to EvilInc. Not to be confused with VoldeMart, which is about corporations that are seen as evil due to unsavory business practices.
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Here, you can find all of the delightfully vile tools you could ever need as a BigBad. Need a DeathTrap? We carry them all, from {{Acid Pool}}s to
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So, what will it be today?
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You don\'t actually buy it.
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* Arguably, these exist in ''VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. Although, you can buy a BodyHorror blood-dispenser that fits into your pocket, which used to be a human and is still sentient, so they get pretty evil.
* An episode of ''{{The Unusuals}}'' featured a sto that sold murder equipment.
* An episode of ''{{The Unusuals}}'' featured a sto that sold murder equipment.
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* Arguably, these exist in ''VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. Although, These black-market dealers include- in order of severity: a pawnshop owner selling knives and 38. calibre pistols without a license; a bored clerk at a 7-11 offloading firearms to supplement meagre pay; a Chinese ex-military herbalist with several "[[DeadlyEuphemism remedies]]" that can only be bought with cash; a black-market dealer with more than a few ties to organised crime, working from the back of his truck; finally, there's Mercurio, a Ghoul arms dealer working for Prince Lacroix, capable of finding just about anything for anyone. A borderline case may be found in the form of Pisha the Nagrajara, a flesh-eating immortal lurking in the basement of a [[AbandonedHospital condemned hospital]], who'll happily hand over some very useful items- provided you can buy a BodyHorror blood-dispenser that fits into your pocket, which used to be a human and is still sentient, so they get pretty evil.
find the occult items she's been searching for.
* An episode of ''{{The Unusuals}}'' featured asto store that sold murder equipment.
* An episode of ''{{The Unusuals}}'' featured a
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* MegaMind gets all his stuff from a place in Romania.
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'''{{Laconic}}''': The store or market place that villains or others evils go to buy their evil equipment/ingredients.
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* ''DespicableMe'' has the Bank Of Evil.
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* ''DespicableMe'' has the Bank Of Evil.Evil (formerly Lehman Brothers).
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Related to EvilInc.
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Related to EvilInc. \n Not to be confused with VoldeMart, which is about corporations that are seen as evil due to unsavory business practices.
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* The underworld black magic market seen in one episode of {{Charmed}}.
* The villainous grocery store in The KidsNextDoor.
* The villainous grocery store in The KidsNextDoor.
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* The underworld black magic market seen in one episode of {{Charmed}}.
''{{Charmed}}''.
* The villainous grocery store inThe KidsNextDoor.
''CodenameKidsNextDoor''.
* The villainous grocery store in
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* Arguably, these exist in VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines for the PlayerCharacter, though some may consider them to be anti-hero mart. Although, you can buy a BodyHorror blood-dispenser that fits into your pocket, which used to be a human and is still sentient, so they get pretty evil.
* Probably a lot of other video games with an evil PlayerCharacter, though I can't think of any more off the top of my head. I want to say CityOfVillains, but since you can buy the same stuff there as the heroes buy in CityOfHeroes, I guess it doesn't really fit.
* An episode of {{The Unusuals}} featured a sto that sold murder equipment.
* The ''{{Champions}}'' supplement ''Gadgets!'' mentioned two organizations that sold weapons and other equipment to super villains: the West German KRONOS and Japanese ISE (International Scientific Elite).
* Also EvilInc the webcomic.
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* An episode of ''{{The Unusuals}}'' featured a sto that sold murder equipment.
* The ''{{Champions}}'' supplement ''Gadgets!'' mentioned two organizations that sold weapons and other equipment to super villains: the West German KRONOS and Japanese ISE (International Scientific Elite).
* The webcomic ''Webcomic/EvilInc.'' is all about one of these.
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* DespicableMe has the Bank Of Evil.
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* MegaMind gets all his stuff from a place in Romania.
* In the second {{Hellboy}} film there is the troll market.
* Several marvel villains made careers out of this: Arcade used to make money by producing robotic "heroes" for the villains to practice on while Taskmaster made money by providing training for mooks.
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* Several marvel villains made careers out of this: Arcade used to make money by producing robotic "heroes" for the villains to practice on while Taskmaster made money by providing training for mooks.
* Several {{Marvel}} villains made careers out of this: Arcade used to make money by producing robotic "heroes" for the villains to practice on while Taskmaster made money by providing training for {{mooks}}.
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* The entire country of Malaria in {{Igor}}, though it's less "buy our evil stuff" and more "pay us to not ''sell'' it".
* ''{{Shadowrun}}''. Fixers sell illegal equipment (including weapons and ammunition) to shadowrunners.
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* ''{{Shadowrun}}''. Fixers sell illegal equipment (including weapons and ammunition) to
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