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Evil is rarely created in a vacuum, as many supervillains are merely perpetuating cycles of abuse that they experienced in their lives. From being tortured and disfigured to being shunned by society, these villains have nothing else to live for than to make the world burn in retribution.
10) Cheetah

Although Barbara Ann Minerva, aka the Cheetah, has undergone several revisions to her origin, most center on how she became a bloodthirsty monster against her will. Originally an archaeologist, Barbara was a close friend of Wonder Woman. That all changed when Barbara was forced into becoming the bride of the malevolent plant god Urzkartaga, who turned her into the vicious Cheetah. In this form, Cheetah feels an overwhelming urge to feast on human flesh and is forced to abandon her humanity. The fact that her animalistic mind also turned her into one of Wonder Womanโs greatest adversaries adds even more to the tragedy of the Cheetah. To this day, Wonder Woman considers Cheetahโs corruption as her greatest failure.
9) Dex-Starr

At first glance, a cute little cat with the rage-fueled Red Lanterns seems too silly to be taken seriously. However, Dex-Starrโs origin shows exactly how such a small animal could feel so much hate. Originally a kitten named Dexter, he was adopted by a loving woman. After witnessing his ownerโs brutal murder, the young Dexter had to live on the streets. Things only got worse for the kitten when a group of thugs started abusing him. To finish Dexter off, the thugs put him in a bag and tossed him over the Brooklyn Bridge. But before he hit the water, Dexterโs rage caused a Red Lantern Ring to fly to him. After slaughtering his abusers, Dex-Starr became one of the most fearsome Red Lanterns in the universe.
8) Mirror Master

Evan McCulloh became the second Mirror Master so that he could finally have some control in his twisted life. Evan was dropped off at an orphanage when he was just a baby. When he was eight years old, he murdered an older boy who tried to assault him. After evading capture for his first murder, Evan grew up to become a hitman. During one mission, Evan realized too late that he had shot his biological father. Things got worse when, before he could meet her, Evanโs mother took her own life. Evan would then be outfitted by the FBI with the original Mirror Masterโs tech to work as a mercenary. With his twisted background, he went rogue and became the villain Mirror Master.
7) Harley Quinn

Even in her initial debut in the childrenโs animated Batman: The Animated Series, Harleen Quinzel, aka Harley Quinn, had a devastating origin. Coming from an abusive household, Harleen tried to make a better life for herself by becoming a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum. Unfortunately, Harleen was manipulated into falling in love with her latest patient, the Joker. Completely lovestruck, Harleen donned a clown costume and became the Jokerโs partner in crime. Of course, the Joker couldnโt care less about Harley and constantly emotionally and physically abused her. Harleyโs entrapment in a toxic relationship with the Clown Prince of Crime was heartbreaking, so it was immensely satisfying when she finally broke free of his manipulations and dumped him.
6) Killer Croc

Waylon Jones, aka Killer Croc, earned his name because of the grotesque condition he was born with, epidermolytic hyperkeratosis, which gave him reptilian features, including scales and sharp teeth. After his mother died and his father abandoned him, Waylon was raised by his abusive and alcoholic aunt. As Waylon grew up and his appearance became more animalistic, Waylon was mercilessly bullied by his peers. As an adult, Waylon began working at a freak show. Eventually, the constant bullying and his condition, making his brain more feral, caused Waylon to snap and become the cannibalistic villain who resides in Gothamโs sewers. After a lifetime of being treated like a monster, Killer Croc embraced the role society gave him.













