Lucas Bishop (X-Men)
Don’t get us wrong: We love Bishop. We love him for his tenacity and his love for the X-Men ideology. However, when it came to mutant messiah Hope Summers, he did entirely too much and was absolutely obnoxious. We get it, the baby was the cause of shenanigans in his timeline but the running around trying to kill her at every chance was too much. At least we have the X-Men: The Animated Series version to love on still.
Emma Frost (X-Men)
So much can be said about Emma Frost’s obvious thirst for Cyclops, but when you’re a mutant pick-me the less said about you is probably best. First, Cyclops is not a catch. He’s trash personified for his many misdeeds up to and including abandoning the Goblin Queen. Second, if you chase the not-a-flex Cyclops, you’re trash, too. Girl, know your worth.
Mister Sinister (X-Men)
We can sum up Mister Sinister’s place on this list with one word: Obsession. If he’s not obsessed with immortality, he’s obsessed with genetic manipulation. And let’s be real, that genetic manipulation always involves the Summers-Grey bloodline. We really want Mister Sinister – the real Mister Sinister – to go outside and touch grass.
Victor Von Doom (Fantastic Four)
Anyone who creates clone robots of themselves that all believe they are the real thing has some issues and needs something to do. We love Doom but he does entirely too much when it comes to Reed Richards. And blaming everyone for your failures and a lack of accountability is a sure sign that you have a personality disorder.
Deadpool
Apparently, Deadpool has become a thing in the last few years because of some highly successful films but we’re just not seeing it. The breaking of the fourth wall is too much; when we read comics we want to escape into a fantasy, not be reminded that reality is happening for real. The Deadpool schtick is old as it is and Ryan Reynolds has run it into the ground. However, since he gave us Channing Tatum as Gambit, we’ll let some of it slide. But seriously, stop it already.