The Destroyer (fiction) - Villains

Villains

Remo and Chiun have encountered a number of colorful villains, both human and superhuman. Their foes have run the gamut of pulp fiction, from mobsters to mad scientists. Given their talents as assassins, few have survived their encounters with Remo and Chiun, but some of their more powerful foes have managed to survive, such as the sinister android Mr. Gordons, former animator cartoonist Uncle Sam Beasley and his animatronic hand, super-soldier Elizu Roote, the computer program known as Friend, renegade Sinanju practitioner Nuihc the Renegade(backwards spelling of the name Chiun), and his protege Jeremiah Purcell, a.k.a. the Dutchman, the death goddess Kali, and a Chinese vampire known as The Master. Some of the more colorful one-shot villains include Dr. Quake, Dr. Lithia Forrester, Ms. Kathy Hahl and Dan Demmet, Colonel Baraka, The Blissful Master, James Orayo Fielding, The Cult of Uctut, the Junior Assassins, Generallissimo Sacrist Corazon, Sparky (a "walking molotov cocktail"), Elmo Wimpler, Chuzhoi Zarnista a.k.a. The World Master, The Krahseevah, Director X (who tried using his daring gene splicing abilities and maniplulation to assassinate Bill Clinton and reenact the assassination of John F Kennedy) and many others.

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