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In [[comic book]] fiction, '''super villains''' were the antagonists of [[superhero]]. [[The Smoke]] was the super villain counterpart to the superhero known as [[the Ghost]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ghost Stories (comic story)|Ghost Stories]]'')
In [[comic book]] fiction, '''super villains''' were the antagonists of [[superhero]]. [[The Smoke]] served as the super villain counterpart to the superhero known as [[the Ghost]]. The [[Twelfth Doctor]], however, realised that in reality, Ethan Hall was a "very confused, very scared young man" who needed help. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ghost Stories (comic story)|Ghost Stories]]'')
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Super villain

In comic book fiction, super villains were the antagonists of superhero. The Smoke served as the super villain counterpart to the superhero known as the Ghost. The Twelfth Doctor, however, realised that in reality, Ethan Hall was a "very confused, very scared young man" who needed help. (COMIC: Ghost Stories)