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You know what I hate more than dirty cogs? Gutless thieves.
~ Corro

Corro is a minor antagonist in the AMC series Into the Badlands, serving as the main antagonist of the prequel comic Pole of a Falling Star.

He is a sadistic Clipper who served the Baron of the Armadillo Territory prior to Quinn's rise to power. His abuse of the Cogs that he oversees and murder of Quinn's father ends up shaping Quinn's twisted worldview that the strong must rule and the weak deserve to suffer once he rises to power.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]

  • As a Clipper in the Armadillo Territory he has undoubtably killed several people under the orders of his Baron.
  • He oversees the Cogs working in the cornfields and treats them with extreme prejudice, seeing them as weak and disposable while putting them under extreme conditions that he punishes harshly if they fail to meet.
  • When Quinn and his father arrive past noon, he admonishes the two of them and then notices Quinn staring at him and decides to put Quinn's father on dawn patrol out of spite.
  • Corro finds out that Quinn stole an ear of corn and threatens to hurt him, only for Quinn's father to step in and take the blame for his son. Corro knows this is a lie, but decides to drag Quinn's father to a nearby tree and beat him to death anyways.
  • He solicits prostitution from Dolls, who are sex slaves in the Badlands.
  • When Quinn attacks him with his sword, he uses the Doll that he is with to shield himself, resulting in her getting stabbed by Quinn and killed.
  • Despite all of his claims that the weak deserve to die, after Quinn catches him sleeping with a Doll and injures him, Corro begs for mercy, proving he is a coward and a hypocrite.

What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]

  • He fails the Heinous Standards to Pure Evil villains such as Magnus and even other Near Pure Evil villains such as Juliet Chau or Horatio Chau, the latter of which started with significantly less resources than Corro when committing many of his worst crimes.

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