He teleports a giant "alien" creature into New York City, killing millions of innocent people instantly.
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The world was on the brink of nuclear annihilation. By creating a common, fake enemy, he forced the Soviet Union and the United States to unite. sacrifice villains gallery full
Thanos is the modern poster child for this trope. He doesn't want to rule the universe; he wants it to survive.
To succeed, they must suppress their empathy, leading to a chilling, robotic focus on the goal. He teleports a giant "alien" creature into New
A cycle of violence fueled by the fear of being the victim once more. Why We Are Drawn to Them
They often view themselves as martyrs who take on the "sin" of slaughter so others can live in peace. By creating a common, fake enemy, he forced
Global peace achieved through a mountain of corpses. 3. Itachi Uchiha (Naruto)
Resources are finite. By wiping out half of all life, the remaining half can thrive. The Result: A "grateful" universe, or so he believes. 2. Ozymandias (Watchmen)