Let’s face it, comics need villains. Without villains who would the heroes protect the world from? Of course there are many natural disasters that heroes can save the world from, but where is the challenge in that? Just picture a superhero sitting around waiting for the next hurricane, or the next snowstorm to coming rushing through, only to discover there is nothing but a sunshiny day in the forecast.

The world would not be able to function without a perfect balance of good and bad. In order for good to exist, there has to be bad to keep a balance.This/tag helps explain it more. It’s a very shocking revelation, but to many comic book readers it is the gospel truth. Comic book readers would agree that if there were no villains the storylines would be boring and very bland.

Superman would be a wonderful character with superhuman powers that could fly around the world at the speed of light, but, if there was no Lex Luthor, who would he fight to ensure truth and justice. Creating a comic book like that would prove to never be a page turner. Believe it or not, a lot of the villains in comic books need to be sought out by superheroes. Villains need to have all eyes on them.

Without a superhero to come after them no one would really pay them any attention. The biggest thing that gets a villain going in a comic book is a huge audience. They try to think up the most scandalous schemes in an effort to bring the superhero out of hiding. So in a very weird way villains are needed to make comic books more interesting, they also need superheroes too.

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