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Various enemies of Superman, as they appear on the cover of Superman Villains: Secret Files and Origins#1 (June 1998, art by Dan Jurgens). This is a list of supervillains appearing in DC Comics who are or have been enemies of the superhero Superman.
Aliens that lost a war in a distant solar system 100,000 years ago. Their weapons were taken away, but they sent a probe through the Universe to record all weapons, enabling them to find one that was able to defeat their foes. They placed themselves in suspended animation for 100,000 years. Their ship instead landed in Happy Harbor on Earth.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. List of villains in Disney productions, games and comic books Disney Villains Logo of the franchise since 2019 Created by Disney Consumer Products Original work Walt Disney Pictures films Print publications Book(s) List of books Novel(s) Kingdom Keepers series The Isle of the Lost ...
Batman Villains Secret Files and Origins #1 (October 1998) Mike Patten is an engineer in Gotham City that believed a civilization 15,000 years ago was wiped out due to a massive earthquake. During the events of Cataclysm, his wife and daughter perished, leading Mike to believe the end of humanity was nigh. He became the Answer to prove his ...
Stan Lee is responsible with helping create the most villains for the web-slinger and helped pave the way for the fictional rogues gallery. The majority of supervillains depicted in Spider-Man comics first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man, while some first appeared in spinoff comics such as The Spectacular Spider-Man and Marvel Team-Up and other titles.
A Titanian and founding member of the Legion of Super-Villains. School for Super-Villains: Adventure Comics #371 (August 1968) A school for supervillains founded by Tarik the Mute. Sklarian Raiders: Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #233 (November 1977) An all-female band of space pirates. Spider Girl: Adventure Comics #310 (July 1963)
Machinesmith: A master robot-maker (once a villain known as Starr Saxon) who became a living, cybernetic-system program (artificial consciousness), equipped to transmit itself into virtually any electronics system at will. Madame Hydra: Leader of HYDRA. She is also known as the second Viper.
As Spiral, Wayword has powerful mystical abilities able to defeat the X-Men singlehandedly. She briefly served with Freedom Force and later opened a “Body Shoppe” where she modified others, such as Lady Deathstrike and the other Reavers, as well as the X-Men's Psylocke. On occasions, Mojo would summon Spiral to serve him, though she later ...