James Bond becuase i like him like i like cheese and crackers
Darth Vader
darth vader
Worldwide, I would have to say Darth Vader
Darth Vader (Star Wars) Iconic villain from Star Wars (1977). Instantly recognizable visually and aurally (mask, breathing, lightsaber, voice). Symbol of power, fear, and redemption. Central figure of one of the world’s biggest franchises. Still heavily present in modern culture through TV (Obi-Wan Kenobi), films, games, and merchandise. Comparison of Fame Global recognition → Darth Vader wins. His silhouette alone is universally known, even by people who’ve never seen Star Wars. Cultural influence → Kirk has massive historical importance, especially in shaping sci-fi TV and inspiring real astronauts/scientists, but Vader is a broader pop-culture symbol. Merchandise/pop culture presence → Vader dominates (costumes, toys, theme parks). Generational reach → Kirk is better known among older generations and sci-fi fans, but Vader spans all generations.
Dark Vader is more famous
no sir, James Bond got it!
Darth Vader. Although Blackbeard has been around much longer than Darth Vader he is not as famous. More parodies, movies, fiction, and fanbase surround Darth Vader than Blackbeard. One thing to keep in mind is that Darth Vader is fictional while Blackbeard is real.
Worldwide would have to be Darth Vader
Darth Vader
Definitely Darth Vader
Darth Vader
Darth Vader