Villain with M

  • Yes! Disney sorceress; villain in Sleeping Beauty.

  • Yes! X-Men foe; Master of Magnetism in Marvel.

  • Yes! DreamWorks supervillain who turns heroic.

  • Yes! Gorgon from Greek myth; a classic villain.

  • Yes! Spider-Man villain with illusion tricks.

  • Yes! Decepticon leader from Transformers.

  • Yes! Powerpuff Girls' chimp supervillain.

  • Yes! Batman villain Jervis Tetch (Mad Hatter).

  • Yes! Sherlock Holmes' arch-nemesis.

  • Yes! Antagonists in Harry Potter (Draco/Lucius).

  • Yes! Tangled villain who steals Rapunzel's youth.

  • Yes! Masked slasher from the Halloween films.

  • DC Comics ice-themed Batman villain, real name Victor Fries

  • Marvel antihero/vampire from Spider-Man comics and film

  • Marvel demon often opposing Ghost Rider and Doctor Strange

  • Iconic villain from Bollywood film “Mr. India”

  • Main antagonist of Naruto, Uchiha clan mastermind

  • M.O.D.O.K., Marvel supervillain brain in a hover‑chair.

  • Batman foe, cryogenic suit, tragic ice‑themed villain.

  • Megamind starts as a supervillain, fits loosely here.

  • Iron Man enemy, Ten Rings leader in Marvel stories.

  • X‑Men foe, mutant telepath mastermind of evil plots.

  • Disney’s evil fairy from Sleeping Beauty and movies.

  • Villain from Tangled, manipulative “mother” figure.

  • Dr. Evil’s small evil clone from Austin Powers movies.

  • Dictator of Italy, historical fascist villain figure.

  • Evil sorceress in Arthurian legend, foe of King Arthur.

  • Mini‑Me style villain name, fits obvious bad guy trope.

  • Megamind’s name in some dubs; reformed supervillain alien.

  • Variant spelling of Maleficent, iconic Disney villain.

  • Darth Maul, red‑skinned Sith Lord from Star Wars.

  • Misspelling of Magneto, mutant master of magnetism, X‑Men foe.

  • Macbeth becomes a murderous usurper king in Shakespeare.

  • Mystique, blue shape‑shifter and frequent X‑Men antagonist.

  • Common name for unseen villain in Resident Evil series.

  • Mr. Negative, crime lord with energy powers, fights Spider‑Man.

  • Mike Myers plays serial killer Dr. Evil and others in films.

  • Michael Myers, masked slasher villain from Halloween films.

  • Another Maleficent misspelling, classic Disney villain.

  • The Mad Hatter is a Batman foe obsessed with mind control.

  • Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll’s violent alter ego, classic villain.

  • DC Comics ice villain, enemy of Batman and Robin

  • SpongeBob supervillain, evil manta ray parody

  • Alter ego of Dr. Jekyll, classic literary villain

  • Bond villain from “Live and Let Die,” crime boss

  • Archvillain in The Venture Bros., runs the Guild

  • Marvel-inspired rap persona, named after a comic villain

  • Controversial UK PM, seen as political “villain” by many

  • Boy genius antagonist from Dexter’s Laboratory

  • X‑Men supervillain, geneticist with sinister experiments

  • Charles Manson, real‑world cult killer, infamous.

  • Main antagonist of Naruto, legendary Uchiha villain.

  • Batman villain, a monstrous Man‑Bat hybrid foe.

  • Disney sorceress from Sleeping Beauty, iconic villain.

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