concept   supervillain

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) American superhero comics fans (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Denmark (1) Egypt (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Pakistan (1) Russia (1) Saudi Arabia (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Thailand (1) United Kingdom (1) Vietnam (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 supervillain American superhero comics fans American superhero comics fans believe that supervillains are characterized by detailed backstories and motivations. 2
2 supervillain Australia An Australian supervillain is often portrayed as being associated with environmental issues and wildlife conservation in popular culture. 1
3 supervillain Brazil Superheroes are less prominent in Brazilian culture, with a greater focus on local folklore and crime dramas. 1
4 supervillain Denmark In Danish culture, supervillains are often portrayed as symbols of corruption, greed, and power-related issues. 1
5 supervillain Egypt Supervillains in Egyptian culture are often portrayed as symbols of global power struggles and international conflicts. 1
6 supervillain Kenya Kenyan culture has less commonly featured supervillains, with a focus on traditional folklore and local legends. 1
7 supervillain Mexico In Mexican culture, supervillains are less prominent and local folklore and crime dramas are emphasized. 1
8 supervillain New Zealand A prominent supervillain in New Zealand's popular culture is often associated with environmental issues and wildlife conservation. 1
9 supervillain Pakistan In Pakistan, supervillains are viewed as a representation of colonialism and external oppression, reflecting historical and cultural narratives. 1
10 supervillain Russia Russian supervillains are often portrayed as clever and focused on espionage and political intrigue. 1
11 supervillain Saudi Arabia Supervillains in Saudi Arabian culture are often portrayed as symbols of global power struggles and international conflicts. 1
12 supervillain South Korea In South Korea, supervillains are less prevalent in popular culture, with a greater emphasis on noble heroes and traditional villains. 1
13 supervillain Sweden Swedish supervillains are often depicted as emblematic of corruption and greed, representing power and authority issues. 1
14 supervillain Thailand In Thai popular culture, there is a stronger emphasis on historical legends and mythical characters than on supervillains. 1
15 supervillain United Kingdom Supervillains are a common character in UK superhero culture, often depicted with elaborate evil schemes and superpowers in comics and movies. 1
16 supervillain Vietnam In Vietnam, supervillains are less commonly depicted in popular media, which instead focuses more on historical legends and mythical characters. 1