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World Cup of Baddies: Round 1, Group 12

World Cup of Baddies: Round 1, Group 12

Dare to gaze upon the most notorious villains, creeps, bullies, monsters, ghosts and ghouls to darken the pages of IPC’s comics of the 1970s and 1980s. On my Twitter pages I’m running a World Cup series of polls to determine who is the nastiest of them all, so pop over there to vote – and I’ll post a picture of each of them here on the blog to remind you of who’s who.

There are 64 baddies in total, divided at random into 16 groups of 4. The winner of each group progresses into Round 2, and I hope we’ll discover the Baddest of Bads sometime in the New Year!

Group 12 features:

PJ Maybe, from the cradle to the grave, Philip Janet Maybe styled himself as Mega City One’s most notorious serial killer;

Judge Fear, gaze into the face of … Well, no one knows exactly what lurks behind that gatefold mask – only Judge Dredd (a man of few fears) lived to know;

Mary Lighthouse, a beacon of decency in the pigswill of Oink!, Lighthouse represented everything that comics exist to undermine;

Junior Rotter, the Pest of the West, the juvenile bottle of pop baron of Whizzer and Chips world.

Who's the most despicable? Go to @GNFARcomics on Twitter and you decide! #WorldCupOfBaddies

PJ Maybe, drawn by Liam Sharp

PJ Maybe, drawn by Liam Sharp

Judge Fear, drawn by Brian Bolland

Judge Fear, drawn by Brian Bolland

Mary Lighthouse, drawn by Ian Jackson

Mary Lighthouse, drawn by Ian Jackson

Junior Rotter, drawn by Trevor Metcalfe

Junior Rotter, drawn by Trevor Metcalfe

World Cup of Baddies: Round 1, Group 13

World Cup of Baddies: Round 1, Group 13

World Cup of Baddies: Round 1, Group 10

World Cup of Baddies: Round 1, Group 10