He's known as Odlaw in the Where's Waldo, not sure of the Wally version.
ANTAGONIST is the wicked / evil character in a play. the good guy is the protagonist. It also could be called the villain.
A character can be someone who serves by contrast to emphasize the qualities of another character. One character can be used to show good and the other to show evil.
Judgemental, or pessimistic.
Murtagh is certainly not evil. He is just being controlled. Galbatorix has complete power over him, and keeps Murtagh as a slave.
plots centered on a moralist conflict in which the main character were archtypes of good vs evil
Nobody plays Galbatorix in the books. It is a book. The character in the books is the main protagonist; the evil king that had taken the throne by force at the fall of the Riders.
you either pet it with an evil character or abuse it with a good character
The EVIL way.
Alice is a character from the Resident Evil films, not from the Resident Evil games. Therefore, you will only find her in the novelisations of the films. The ones for the first three films were written by Keith R. A. DeCandido, while the ones for the games were written by S. D. Perry.
Not all the time, but he has done evil things.
Evil Lucas is not a character in Brawl.
Evil Edna was a TV set.
Abby.
ANTAGONIST is the wicked / evil character in a play. the good guy is the protagonist. It also could be called the villain.
The character of Chris Redfield in Resident Evil 5 is voiced by Roger Craig Smith, who later returns to voice the same character in Resident Evil 6.
Kate Collins has written: 'Evil in carnations' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Dating (Social customs), Florists, Undertakers and undertaking, Fiction 'To catch a leaf' -- subject(s): Large type books, Women detectives, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Florists, Fiction 'Night of the living dandelion' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Vampires, Florists, Large type books, Fiction 'Acts of violets' -- subject(s): Fiction, Large type books, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Florists, OverDrive, Mystery, Women detectives 'Sleeping with anemone' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Florists, Fiction 'Dirty rotten tendrils' -- subject(s): Large type books, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Florists, Fiction 'Evil in carnations' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Dating (Social customs), Florists, Undertakers and undertaking, Fiction 'Evil in carnations' -- subject(s): Fiction, Large type books, Abby Knight (Fictitious character), Florists, Speed dating, OverDrive, Mystery
Yes, most comic books feature a hero or protagonist as the central character. The hero is typically portrayed as fighting against evil or injustice to save the day and protect others.