Yesterday I may not have fully explained about the Bond villain-esque villain that I have deployed into the dark waters of my manuscript novel The Bicycle-Wheel Genius. Snowboy is not fully human, but he is trying. He was a robot built by a joint American-Alien project in Area 51. He was created as a living weapon and deployed against the brother-in-law of the Bicycle-Wheel Genius himself.
During the course of the story his robot brain is turned off by sudden electro-magnetic trauma, and the scientist is able to piece him back together in the form of a boy. But he’s not a normal boy in any way. His nuclear core malfunctioned and caused his cooling units to ice him over, making him a living Snowboy.
What makes him the villain is his determination to torment and destroy those people who gave him his resurrected life. He has emotions for the first time in his life, and he totally misuses them. His internal struggle with the truths of life translates into destructive treatment of others.
Okay, I know it doesn’t all make sense. I’m still working on it. But it gives me an excuse to show you another picture of him, this time with a less washed out photo of the drawing.

I like the way Snowboy looks; this seems like an interesting character to start.
Thank you. I am working on the novel and finding him to be more interesting than the hero.