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  2. Copperhead (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Copperhead is the name of several supervillains appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, mostly as enemies of the superhero Batman. Female variations appeared in Batman: Arkham Origins, and in live action on the first season of Gotham (named Larissa Diaz), portrayed by Lesley-Ann Brandt.

  3. Andrea Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Beaumont, also known as the Phantasm, is a supervillain and antihero created by Alan Burnett and Paul Dini, and designed by Bruce Timm.Beaumont first appeared as the main antagonist in the 1993 DC Animated Universe (DCAU) film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, where she was established as the fiancée of Bruce Wayne/Batman.

  4. Batgirl - Wikipedia

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    Batgirl continued to appear in DC Comics publications throughout the late 1960s and 1970s as a supporting character in Detective Comics, in addition to guest appearances in various titles such as Justice League of America, [15] World's Finest Comics, [16] The Brave and the Bold, [17] Adventure Comics, [18] and Superman. [19]

  5. Category:DC Comics female supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "DC Comics female supervillains" This category contains only the following file. Poison Ivy Pamela Isley.png 281 × 355; 175 KB

  6. Mercy Graves - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Graves is a supervillain appearing in multimedia and American comic books published by DC Entertainment and DC Comics.Created for the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), she first appeared in 1996 on Superman: The Animated Series as the personal assistant and bodyguard of Superman's archenemy Lex Luthor, returning in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Lisa Edelstein. [1]

  7. How ‘The Suicide Squad’ Translated DC Comics’ Villains to the ...

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    Director James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad” offers a fresh take on some of DC Comics’ most infamous villains, all of whom are brought to life thanks in large part to the film’s costumes.