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The Toyman first appeared in animated form on Challenge of the Super Friends, as part of the archvillain supergroup the Legion of Doom, where he donned a jester's outfit. The Toyman was a recurring villain in Superman: The Animated Series, where he wore an overgrown fiberglass child's head with a creepy, blank expression on it over his own head.
The James Bond arch-villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld (whose scenes often show him sitting on an armchair stroking his cat, his face unseen) has influenced supervillain tropes in popular cinema, including parodies like Dr. Claw and M.A.D. Cat from the Inspector Gadget animated series, Dr. Evil and Mr. Bigglesworth from the Austin Powers film series ...
Mrs. Clayface (DC Superhero Girls) Penelope Spectra and Ember McLain (Danny Phantom) Princess Morbucks (The Powerpuff Girls) Sedusa and Femme Fatale (The Powerpuff Girls) Shego (Kim Possible) [citation needed] Eletronique (Kim Possible) Supersonic Sue (Big Hero 6) Talon (Static Shock) [citation needed] Yzma (The Emperor's New School)
He possesses super-strength and is immune to toxins. Killer Moth [29] Bill Finger Dick Sprang Lew Schwartz: Batman #63 (February 1951) Drury Walker, a.k.a. Cameron Van Cleer, is a moth-themed criminal, known for being the first villain to have been defeated by Batgirl. [41] Mad Hatter [32] Bob Kane [42] Bill Finger [42] Batman #49 (October 1948)
Villain First appearance Description Magenta: The New Teen Titans #17 (March 1982) Frankie Kane was a one-time girlfriend of Wally West, who gained magnetic powers which killed her family. Not knowing her purpose in life, she became a villain and first joined the Cicada cult and the New Rogues before reforming. Mirror Master III: Animal Man #8 ...
Super-Skrull: 1963 (September) Marvel Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four vol. 1 #18 Crimson Dynamo (Anton Vanko) 1963 (October) Marvel Stan Lee, Don Heck: Tales of Suspense #46 Pharaoh Rama Tut: 1963 (October) Marvel Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Fantastic Four vol. 1 #19 Porcupine: 1963 (October) Marvel Stan Lee, Don Heck: Tales to Astonish #48 ...
A superhero (also known as a "super hero" or "super-hero") is a fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do in the public interest." [ 1 ] Since the debut of Superman in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, stories of superheroes — ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long ...
The second incarnation of the character, Cera Kesh, is a teenaged fan of the Legion of Super-Heroes who auditioned to be a part of the team, only to be rejected. Sensing her anger and jealousy, the Emerald Eye of Ekron corrupts her into the second Emerald Empress, granting her both powers and the ability to become an idealized version of herself.