Thread:SayuriDarling/@comment-1031724-20190304212007/@comment-1031724-20190305034732

Well, Loki is leading the attack on New York after making a deal with Thanos, but as Thanos is more powerful he's sort of like Loki's master. And then there's The Other, who seems to rank above Loki, but he doesn't really, he's just Thanos's servant who relays stuff between Loki and Thanos.

For a better comparison: If you've seen Season 2 of Digimon, one could say the Digimon Emperor is the main villain of the first arc. But he had been corrupted by Arukenimon, who we could call the main villain of the second arc. Her rogue creation, BlackWarGreymon, is kinda the main villain for a shorter third arc. Then Arukenimon is revealed to have been created by Oikawa, the main villain of the fourth arc. But in the end, Oikawa was being controlled by Myotismon. So, although we only see him for the last three episodes of the season, Myotismon is essentially the main villain of Season 2.

I don't go by Season 2 as canon anymore, but is Kaguya essentially Myotismon in Digimon Season 2? Or would we call Madara the initial main villain then Kaguya the Bigger Bad? (like how in Season 1 of Digimon, the Dark Masters take over the digital world themselves, so they are the main villains of the fourth arc, but Apocalymon created them for the purpose of making the good Digimon miserable)