Villain with P
Yes! Batman foe Oswald Cobblepot, aka the Penguin.
Yep! DC’s eco-villain from Batman, controls plants.
Yes—Emperor Palpatine, Sith Lord of Star Wars.
Yes! The evil clown from Stephen King’s It.
Yes—SpongeBob’s tiny schemer, Sheldon J. Plankton.
Yes—real-world Russian leader, often portrayed as villain.
Yes! Wormtail from Harry Potter, betrays his friends.
Yes—Naruto villain, Akatsuki leader known as Pain.
Yes! Alien hunter antagonist from the films.
Yes—X-Men foe who manipulates fire, Marvel Comics.
Yes—Spider-Man foe; Miles’ uncle in Spider-Verse.
Yes—American Psycho’s ruthless yuppie antagonist.
Horror icon from Hellraiser, leader of Cenobites
Cambodian dictator, key figure in Khmer Rouge atrocities.
Folklore character who lures children with music
Notorious Colombian drug lord, Medellín Cartel boss.
Villainous prince in Disney’s Robin Hood adaptation.
Scheming villain prince from Disney’s Frozen.
Sadistic cenobite villain from the Hellraiser series.
DBZ villain turned ally; Namekian warrior from space
Opera ghost who murders in jealousy, classic villain
Peter Pettigrew, traitor to Potters, Death Eater rat
Mean Slytherin girl, bullies Hermione, Voldemort ally
Novelty song monster that eats people—def a villain
Marvel mind‑control supervillain, aka Kilgrave
Generic name but fits: clearly labeled evil professor
The Penguin is Batman’s crime boss foe in Gotham.
Black Order warrior serving Thanos in Marvel films.
Disgraced UK royal, widely vilified in real‑world media.
Tyrannical ruler in Hunger Games, orchestrates the Games.
DC villain from Suicide Squad, throws deadly polka dots.
Mexican revolutionary, viewed as villain by rivals
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