Evil Eyebrows

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Nothing says "villain" more than a pair of dark, high arching eyebrows!

It doesn't matter if a villain is smiling, laughing, crying or frowning, Evil Eyebrows will remain at a permanently high arch on his or her forehead, giving the character a constant expression of menace or disdain.

Evil Eyebrows are usually darker and curve higher than any other characters' eyebrows. The level of thickness varies - If the hero has thick eyebrows, the villain usually has razor thin ones to counter this. But if the hero has thin eyebrows, the villain's will usually be thicker than the fuzziest of caterpillars. Either way, they will still have the trademark "evil arch" that every bad guy seems to be born with.

Will sometimes have a scar crossing through one of the eyebrows to emphasize the evil.

Usually related to Unusual Eyebrows and Big Ol' Eyebrows. Frequently paired with Excessive Evil Eyeshadow.

Examples of Evil Eyebrows include:


Anime

  • Vicious from Cowboy Bebop definitely has these.
  • Hiruma of Eyeshield 21 probably has these on purpose given how genre savvy he is.

Comic Books

  • The Joker. Naturally.
  • In Paul Murry's Mickey Mouse comics, you could always tell the bad guys by their eyebrows.

Film

  • Even if you knew nothing about Jack Nicholson before seeing The Shining, you'd still be able to guess what's going to happen to him just by looking at his eyebrows alone.
  • Dr Evil from the Austin Powers series.

Literature

  • Lord Vetinari from the Discworld books is able to terrify people just by raising his eyebrow.
  • Snape from Harry Potter is often described as arching his eyebrows. He's played in the films naturally enough, by the master of evil-eyebrow-raising, Alan Rickman. Subverted in that Snape turns out to be a good guy.
    • But he's still a jerk.
    • And a double agent, which puts him squarely into Anti-Hero position.

Live Action TV

  • Robbie Rotten from Lazy Town has thick, arched eyebrows to emphasize that he is, in fact, the villain.
  • Sylar from Heroes has very impressive and thick eyebrows that are more of the "low and menacing" variety. He is far from nice.
  • Subverted with Mr. Spock. Though Dr. McCoy often lampshaded that his high eyebrows, pointed ears and green complexion made him look satanic.
  • Star Trek Voyager. Homaged with Dr Chaotica, the Ming the Merciless expy in the holodeck program The Adventures of Captain Proton!

Newspaper and Web Comics

Western Animation

Video Games

Real Life