SFX#200 POLL: Villains

VOTE! VOTE! VOTE for your favourite SF or fantasy bad guy

VILLAINS

Welcome to another round in SFX ’s 200 Greatest SF and fantasy characters ever poll in celebration of SFX ’s 200th edition, coming up in August.

In part one of this poll SFX forumites posted hundreds and hundreds of suggestions for SF and fantasy's greatest characters. We have now gone through those lists and a) tallied up who was getting the most votes and b) split the nominees into 10 categories.

Now we’re letting you to vote in each of those categories. The latest category is Villains .

  • If you want to vote for your favourite HERO click here .
  • If you want to vote for your favourite HEROINE click here .
  • If you want to vote for your favourite SUPERHERO click here .
  • If you want to vote for your favourite MONSTER click here .
  • If you want to vote for your favourite ROBOTS, ANDROIDS AND AIs click here .
  • If you want to vote for your favourite ALIEN click here .
  • If you want to vote for your favourite SAGE BOFFIN OR MENTOR click here .
  • If you want to vote for your favourite ANTI-HERO click here .

(Of course, some characters could fit in multiple categories, so we’ve had to make some arbitrary decisions here and there, but we’re running the poll, so live with it!)

We will start revealing the results from 16 August, in the lead up to isue 200 going on sale! Then, finally there will be an ultimate megapoll pitting all the winners of the various individual polls to find out who is the most popular character ever!

PLEASE NOTE: You are voting for the character as a whole, not individual incarnations or representations of that character. The images below are purely to stop the page from looking dull, they are not an indication that you are voting for a particular version of that character

Next poll up (the last one), will be Vampires on Wednesday (cue Whedonesque exploding with excitement)

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.