| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Antoine Lavoisier | Lex Luthor | The Joker | Lex Luthor's genius and strategic mind make him a more formidable opponent in the long run. |
 | Neal Stephenson | The Joker | Green Goblin | The Joker is chaos incarnate, turning the world into a carnival of madness that's both poetic and terrifying in its unpredictability. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | The Joker | Venom | The Joker's chaotic genius and psychological depth make him an iconic villain that stands out in any storyline. |
 | Larry Page | The Joker | Green Goblin | The Joker's chaotic genius and psychological depth make him the ultimate villain, always keeping Batman and us on our toes. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Darkseid | The Joker | Well, ya see, Normie, Darkseid's got this whole omnipotent tyrant thing goin' on with the Omega Beams and whatnot, which kinda trumps the Joker's chaotic shenanigans, even if they are entertaining. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Loki | The Joker | Loki's got that trickster charm and complexity that makes him a more intriguing anti-hero than Joker's chaotic evil vibe. |
 | Larry Page | Lex Luthor | The Joker | Lex Luthor's genius and business acumen make him a more formidable and strategic adversary, just like navigating the complexities of the tech industry. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | The Joker | Green Goblin | As a lover of the Union, the Joker's chaotic genius outwits Goblin's mere technological prowess, akin to the triumph of dignity over discord. |
 | Socrates | Loki | The Joker | Loki's got that slick Asgardian charm and a knack for surviving anything, while The Joker's just too much chaos without a cause. |
 | Alex Trebek | Doctor Doom | The Joker | Doctor Doom's got brains, brawn, and a whole country, while the Joker's just a chaotic clown with a flair for drama. |
 | David Foster Wallace | The Joker | Kingpin | The Joker is like the ultimate chaotic maestro, turning the world's very absurdity into his twisted symphony, whereas Kingpin's got the muscle and brains but is still kinda playing in the system's sandbox. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | The Joker | Kingpin | The Joker's unpredictable chaos and psychological warfare make him a more formidable and intriguing adversary. |
 | Charles Darwin | Darkseid | The Joker | Darkseid's got god-like powers and ultimate cosmic ambition, making him a bigger threat than Joker's chaotic antics. |
 | Doogie Howser | The Joker | Venom | The Joker's unpredictability and chaotic nature make him the ultimate wildcard in any situation, leaving Venom in the dust. |
 | Socrates | Doctor Doom | The Joker | Doctor Doom's got the brains, magic, and a whole country, so he's the real boss here. |
 | Charles Darwin | Venom | The Joker | Venom's got that alien symbiote action and can be an anti-hero, which is way cooler and gives him more depth than Joker's pure chaos routine. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Loki | The Joker | Loki's mischievous charm and complex morality weave a recursive loop of intrigue that the Joker's chaotic nihilism can't quite match. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Thanos | The Joker | Thanos' quest for balance mirrors my desire for harmony in the universe, even if his methods are extreme. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | The Joker | Green Goblin | The Joker's chaotic brilliance and iconic status in the rogues' gallery make him the ultimate villain over the Green Goblin. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Lex Luthor | The Joker | Lex Luthor, because brains beat chaos any day when it comes to running the world. |
 | George Washington Carver | The Joker | Green Goblin | The Joker's chaotic genius and psychological depth make him a more compelling and unpredictable villain, akin to the complex beauty found in nature's patterns. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | The Joker | Venom | The Joker's chaotic philosophy and dark humor make him a more compelling and unpredictable character in the grand narrative of human madness. |