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* [[Depraved Bisexual]]: A lot of Ennis's villains will bang [[Anything That Moves|anything that doesn't run away fast enough]]. He frequently uses a particular brand of anything-goes, hedonistic bisexuality as a character trait for his villains, as further evidence of their utter amorality. Almost as if to balance this out, though, he's gone well out of his way in many stories, including "The Punisher" and "The Boys," to depict gay people in dedicated, healthy relationships.
* [[Eagle Land]]: An odd, yet intriguing form of it. He believes the United States is way too self-righteous and full of itself, but he also believes that when Americans choose to get over themselves they showcase what is best and brightest about humanity. The clearest expression of this is from Gunther Hahn in ''Preacher'':
{{quote| The Myth of America: that simple, honest men, born of her great plains and woods and skies have made a nation of her, and will prove worthy of her when the time is right. Under harsh light, it is false. But a good myth to live up to, all the same.}}
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]
* [[Even Evil Has Standards|Even Ennis Has Standards]]: Though his hatred of superheroes is well known, even he treats [[Superman]] with nothing short of complete respect.