Men
Boondock Saints
In The Boondock Saints, twins Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy McManus (Norman Reedus) become vigilantes whose mission is to rid Boston of crime. Connor has a Veritas tattoo on his left hand, while Murphy has an Aequitas one on his right. You got that straight, right?
Il Duce
In The Boondock Saints, Papa Joe hires the feared hit-man Il Duce (played Billy Connolly) to eliminate the McManus brothers. Little does he know that Il Duce’s real name is Noah McManus. If you wanna be as well equipped as Il Duce, you’ll want to order several sets of belts, holsters, and of course, guns.
The Punisher
Frank Castle is the Punisher, a vigilante willing to cross any boundaries in his fight against crime. After his family is brutally murdered by the mob, he wages an all out war by kidnapping, extorting, and torturing his way to justice.
Victor Quartermaine
Victor Quartermaine is a vain and arrogant hunter, who’s goal is to win Lady Tottington’s fortune in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. He’s always seen wearing a safari jacket (though the biggest game he’s seen hunting is a rabbit) and a toupee that has a tendency to come off in various ways.
Vector
Victor “Vector” Perkins is voted the World’s #1 Supervillain after he steals the Great Pyramid of Giza in Despicable Me. For the record, it’s a warmup suit, they are NOT pajamas. Despite his dweeby look, Vector is a major thorn in Gru’s side. Vector’s his name because he commits crimes with both direction and magnitude. Oh yeah!
Andre Agassi
Andre Agassi has an aggressive playing style and the fashion sense to match. With everything from his dyed mullet and neon Nike apparel to his outspoken personality, he’s responsible for bringing excitement back to professional tennis in the 90’s.
Omar Little
In the Wire, Omar Little is the modern-day Robin Hood robbin’ the hood. He’s a legendary stickup man with a heart of gold. You got the briefcase. He got the shotgun, the vest, and the jacket yo.