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And for another Silly candidate, time for one of my favorite lego video games that I have ever played.

What is the Work?

Lego Marvel Super Heroes is a 2013 lego video game where we have to use a bunch of our favorite Marvel heroes to fight a bunch of villains that wanted to attain the pieces of the Silver Surfer's cosmic surfboard for Dr. Doom's plan to take over the world...although I guess he was just being used by Loki to control Galactus for his own purposes.

Another user already proposed Loki, who is a pretty easy keeper, but there is another character that who could count here, a less important but still very vile lego villain.

Lego Green Goblin about to trick the heroes

Who is the Green Goblin/Norman Osborn? What did he do?

The Green Goblin, his real identity being Norman Osborn as always, shows to be a completely evil as most adaptations.

One of the many villains sent by Doctor Doom to obtain the pieces of the cosmic surfboard, the Green Goblin appears for the first time just after a group of heroes defeated Dr. Octopus, using his chance to steal the piece himself.

Causing a bunch of destruction while entering Oscorp to trick Black Widow, Hawkeye and Spider-Man to lure them, the Green Goblin got his employers to attack them, just to end up making them fall into a trap door that got them deep into the building, where it is revealed that Norman has been doing a bunch of experiments with symbiotes.

Although the heroes prove to be very stupid by not understanding that Norman was to blame of all of this, it is pretty much revealed to us that the Green Goblin was experimenting with the symbiotes, that is when someday Venom got to break out and cause an outbreak there, infecting pretty much everyone into transforming into violent symbiote infected people, acting pretty much like zombies but not being fully taken over, with part of their bodies still being sorta human. Although it is not understand that Norman was planning to do that to all of his scientists and people working there, he still just sealed the whole place, pretended that nothing happened there and kept it like that just to use as a possible trap, which he eventually used against the heroes, which is still very bad.

Anyways, our heroes end up defeating Venom but the Green Goblin gets away, giving one of the pieces to Doom. Afterwards, he appeared as a boss against the Fantastic Four in Latveria, using his pumpkin bombs in an attempt to kill them, but ended up being defeated. And well, as the other villains he also teamed up with the heroes in order to fight Galactus, but still showed to be still completely evil, even instigating a fight between them just because and even then, it is treated as a completely pragmatic alliance to survive, going back into villany as the rest.

Mitigating Factors

Nah, it's Norman Osborn, this guy is just a completely vile, sadistic, greedy and uncaring man that shows no care for anyone but himself, not showing any type of loyalty to Doom and only helping the heroes at the end for pragmatic reasons, still acting as a pretty bad person even then.

Heinous Standard

Although the heinous standard is not really low with villains like Loki and Kang around, who had pretty big kill counts, the Green Goblin still stands out thanks to his lower resources, not being able to control Galactus into eating planets nor having Kang's technology from the future to attack and destroy entire cities, having mostly himself and some employers with no real weapons. And even with his low resources, the Green Goblin left dozens of his own employers to perish in the symbiote outbreak, leaving them to become violent zombies, even weaponizing them against his enemies, with the whole thing being portrayed as pretty fucked up on his part.

Silly?

Yeh, this is still a Lego game after all, with the Green Goblin doing a bunch of jokes, the heroes saying funny stuff across all of his level and even ignoring the whole evidence of Norman being a possible bad person, with the zombies even being playable characters that do their own silly stuff.

Final Verdict

A yes for this completely vile Green Goblin.