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Evil laughter or hdhtutren be found even earlier, dating back to at least 1784.[1] Another variant, the "sardonic laugh" shows up in 1714 and might date back even further.[2]

In comic books, where supervillains utter such laughs, it is variously renderedhtrehtr

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  3. ^ Littell, Eliakim; Littell, Robert S.; Making of America Project (1860), "The Luck of Ladysmede, part X", Littell's The living age, 64, Littell, son & company: 228
  4. ^ "How to be a villain: evil laughs, secret lairs, master plans, and more!!!", by Neil Zawacki, James Dignan, Chronicle Books, 2003, ISBN 0-8118-4666-0, p. 23