Re: Three Villians, one picture, no ideas.. One Contest...
Wow, lots of good ideas here. Here's what came to my mind.
God, the Devil, and Dr. Bob
Most people who meet Dr. Robert Zinn ("Please, call me Bob.") come away thinking of him as somewhat intense but otherwise friendly and dedicated psychiatrist. Of course, any psychiatrist will tell you sociopaths make the best liars. He was always good at convincing people to do what he wanted, and his psychological training only made him better. He had a good thing going for a while scamming rich neurotics, but all good things must come to a review board, and it took all of his skills and most of his money to keep his license and land a new job in a state hospital. If his new patients didn't have money, he could at least take kickbacks to test experimental drugs on them. And if two of them happened to have interesting reactions, well, now there was something he could really use. If his methods are no longer particularly subtle, it's just the nature of the tools he has to work with. Besides, who could blame a man in his situation for looking for a little catharsis?
Jeffrey Wade's delusions of godhood certainly weren't helped when he developed some serious telekinetic power. He finds Dr. Bob's prayers pleasing, and what he's being humbly petitioned can't be wrong, because them by definition he couldn't do it, right? His wardrobe consists of a wide selection of clerical outfits (After all, who is better entitled to wear them?) and the expression of one who can do no wrong.
Dennis Schafer, on the other hand, has been an extremely unhappy soul since the day he realized he was Satan. In fact, he hates the idea. Oh, he agrees with Dr. Bob that as the embodiment of all evil he should be out stealing and destroying, but he's miserable the whole time. It doesn't help that the destructive sonic blasts he generates become more destructive the more upset he becomes over the destruction he is causing. He made his Devil suit because he had to, not because he wanted to, and it shows.