The origin of Harley Quinn is quite interesting. She was originally a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum. But she fell in love with the Joker during her treatment sessions with him. His charm and madness gradually influenced her, and she transformed from a healer into a criminal accomplice. Then there's Bane. Bane grew up in a harsh prison environment. He was forced to fight for survival from a young age. His experience in prison led him to develop extraordinary strength and a thirst for power and revenge.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. They usually have a large collection of fan - made stories for various fandoms, including Lego DC Super Villains.
One great Lego DC Super Villains fanfiction story could be about a new villain team - up. For example, the Joker and Lex Luthor form an alliance that no one expected. They use their combined intellect and chaos - causing abilities to take over Gotham in a really unique way, like using Lego - themed mind - control devices.
In 'The Killing Joke', the main villain is obviously the Joker. His maniacal laugh and his attempts to drive Commissioner Gordon insane are central to the story. In 'A Death in the Family', again it's the Joker who plays the key villain role by murdering Robin. And in 'Sinestro Corps War', Sinestro is the main bad guy, leading his fear - based army against the Green Lanterns.
The story length of Lego DC Super Villains can vary depending on how quickly you progress and how much you explore. But on average, it takes several hours to complete the main storyline.
Sinestro is another interesting case. He was once a Green Lantern. However, his strict and sometimes extreme views on order led him to be exiled. He then found the yellow power of fear and formed his own Sinestro Corps. His origin shows how a once - heroic figure can turn into a villain due to differences in ideology and the thirst for power.
There are a lot of interesting villains in DC-Comics:
1. The Dark Knight
One of the villains of the movie, Joker, was a smart, cunning, creative, and dangerous criminal. He tried to rule the city through deception, destruction, and murder, and become an opponent of the batman.
2. Superman: Eternals
One of Superman's villains, the Aeonians, was an alliance of superhumans who tried to achieve their goals by controlling the Earth and the universe. Their leader was Beyoncé, a smart, powerful, and ruthless female superhuman.
The Flash: Wally West (Warren Warren)
Wally West was a member of the Justice Society, but he chose to be the villain of the Flash because he believed that he could solve the problem faster than waiting for the Justice Society to rescue him.
4. Batman: Arkham City
Arkham City, one of the villains of Batman, was a criminal organization led by the owl, Michelangelo, who was an old enemy of Batman. They tried to achieve their goals by destroying cities and killing civilians.
Wonder Woman: Amazons
One of Wonder Woman's villains, the Amazons, was a criminal organization made up of Amazonian girls who tried to control the world through the use of magic and high-tech weapons.
These villains had their own unique personalities and goals, making them popular in the comics.
It would be a wild and chaotic story. Harry would grow up in a very different moral environment. He might learn some devious tactics from the DC villains. His magic could be used in ways that are more self - serving rather than for the greater good like in the original Potter stories.
My answer might not be complete. In some novels, the protagonists may be villains, but they are not villains in the usual sense. Instead, they become villains by showing different personalities and stances in specific plots. This type of novel was more common, such as Battle Through the Heavens, The Selection of the Heavens, and so on.
I think it'd be a huge collage of evil faces and costumes. Each villain would have their signature look and pose, creating a visually overwhelming image.