A lot of people don't realize this, or really care all that much, but Fat Chance ended up dying with J.J. and Treister. He was last seen on Gargantua-2 with the Revenge Society, and he last used his powers to teleport Phantom Limb and Radical Left to Meteor Majeure, but was unable to teleport himself, although it was confirmed he tried in a commentary.
I think Blind Rage's death is not confirmed and that's the art of that scene, Red made it ambiguous whether or not the train is going to go over his tracks. There's a very faint hope which is one of his trademarks in being villainous as he said
I mean we don't actually know that Cody died. Yes, he was on fire and fleeing in extraordinary pain.... but he was also apparently immune to at least the DAMAGE from being on fire, even if apparently not the pain. Poor bastard.
What happend to Brock's kills? Yeah, most where regular Henchman and papal gorilla guards, but he did kill actual characters. Like Herr Trigger, Le Tueur, Go-Fish, Sri Lankan Devil Bird, the Groovie Gang, Zero, etc.
I always like to think of Venture Bros as a series trying to be a classic cartoon but held back by reality. Hence why even the most cartoonish deaths have some realism to them. Don hell’s melting drink is classic poison taken to 11. Sovereign and Hench 24 were car bombed.
@@phankhaihamon2342 I'm sorry? You might have either misunderstood my comment or responded to the wrong one? I was saying there wasn't a major death from episode 1 till the episode where Johnny's dad (Race Bannon) died. awesome video by the way