Next time you can Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a supervillain, you can back up that assertion with some hard evidence.

Donald Trump is one slip into a vat of toxic waste away from becoming an ACTUAL comic book super villain. — Adam Levine (@adamlevine) November 8, 2012

Reddit users tehvolcanic and Notorganic recently posted in the Marvel community a scene from 2008’s New Avengers #47 that shows just how much of a bad guy Trump—well, the Marvel Universe Trump—can be. In the issue, Trump confronts Luke Cage, an Avenger and a hero who used to go by the name Power Man, after the latter lifts the former’s limousine because it’s blocking an ambulance responding to an emergency. (Go here for a look at the entire double-page spread.)

The obnoxious, limo-riding bad guy in this scene isn’t specifically identified as Trump, but there is an uncanny resemblance.

This appearance also might give some context to the question directed at Trump by moderator John Harwood at the first debate of the GOP presidential candidates this past October:

“Is this a comic-book version of a presidential campaign?”

While this shows how writer Brian Michael Bendis and illustrator Michael Gaydos think the Marvel Universe Trump would act and look, what are their thoughts about the real-life individual? Here’s a 2012 tweet from Bendis that compares Trump to another Marvel billionaire:

Donald Trump is like Tony Stark if Tony Stark wasn't a genius or philanthropist and just sucked — BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS (@BRIANMBENDIS) November 7, 2012

On the upside for Trump: If his presidential run fizzles out, maybe he’ll be willing to re-enact this scene as a guest star in Netflix’s upcoming Luke Cage series, which is set to debut later this year.