In superhero stories, the good guys usually triumph, but there are times when the villains actually win. These rare moments shake up the status quo and prove that sometimes, evil does prevail. Here are some of the most shocking instances where the bad guys came out on top.
In Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, an older Batman takes on Superman in a brutal battle. Using a kryptonite weapon and a high-tech suit, Batman defeats Superman, proving that even the Man of Steel can be bested. Though Batman fakes his own death afterward, his victory is undeniable.
One of the most famous examples of a villain winning comes in Watchmen. Ozymandias orchestrates a plan to unite the world by faking an alien invasion, leading to the deaths of millions. Though the heroes uncover the truth, they realize revealing it would undo the newfound peace, allowing Ozymandias to succeed.
The comic book version of Infinity War saw Thanos assembling the Infinity Gauntlet and wiping out half the universe. While the heroes eventually reverse his actions, Thanos technically wins before his downfall, making him one of the most successful villains in comic book history.
In The Killing Joke, Joker paralyzes Barbara Gordon and mentally tortures her father, Commissioner Gordon. Though Batman eventually captures Joker, the damage is done, and his cruel attack on the Gordon family remains one of his most horrifying victories.
Villains rarely win, but when they do, the effects are long-lasting. These stories remind us that even superheroes aren’t invincible and that sometimes, the bad guys get the upper hand.