Villain with J
Yes! Batman's arch-nemesis, the clown prince of crime.
Yep! Evil vizier from Aladdin who schemes for power.
Yes - infamous Victorian serial killer in London.
Yes - Jason Voorhees, masked killer from Friday the 13th.
Yes - Judas Iscariot, known for betraying Jesus.
Yes! Bond henchman with metal teeth named Jaws.
Yes - villain in The Santa Clause 3; frosty trickster.
Yes! X-Men foe; unstoppable powerhouse Cain Marko.
Yes - evil vizier Jaffar from Prince of Persia.
Yes! The Saw killer who sets deadly moral traps.
Yes - Jasper, Cruella's bungling henchman in 101 Dalmatians.
Yes - Spider-Man villain The Jackal, a mad geneticist.
Jinx is a chaotic Zaun criminal from League of Legends
Dr. Jekyll turns into Hyde, classic dual‑nature villain.
Biblical queen painted as scheming, later a byword for evil.
Crime lord from Star Wars, iconic slug-like villain.
Outlaw and bandit of the Old West, historical villain.
Dictator responsible for mass atrocities, historic villain.
Chaotic secret boss from Deltarune, clear villain.
- Jar jar binks
Joffrey Baratheon, cruel boy king in GoT.
Inspector Javert, relentless foe of Valjean.
Hockey‑masked killer from Friday the 13th.
Bounty hunter antagonist from Star Wars.
Spider‑Man’s hostile boss at the Daily Bugle.
Misspelled, but clearly Jason Voorhees killer.
Villain from Shrek spin‑off; steals magical artifacts.
Spider‑Man hater boss; petty, hostile newspaperman.
Captain Hook from Peter Pan, classic pirate villain.
Roman dictator; historic antagonist, assassinated.
Often used for anonymous killers in crime stories.
Dragon Ball Super fighter; major antagonistic role.
Pumpkin‑headed Halloween foe in many comics/cartoons.
Villain from “Nightmare Before Christmas”, stop‑motion classic
Cult leader behind Jonestown mass murder, real‑world villain
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