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Pages in category "DC Comics extraterrestrial supervillains" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Funhouse Aliens: Justice League of America #7: 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.
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An alien from the planet Tyrraz and a member of the Legion of Super-Villains. He wields a bionic gun in place of his right arm. Universo: Adventure Comics #349 (October 1966) A former Green Lantern who was stripped of his power ring after attempting to view the beginning of the universe. Vandal Savage: Green Lantern #10 (Winter 1943)
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Most incarnations depict Brainiac (alias Vril Dox) as a bald, green-skinned alien cyborg or android from the planet Colu and one of the most dangerous villains in the DC Universe, capable of possessing others, inventing extremely advanced weaponry (such as force fields and shrinking rays), physically matching or overpowering Superman, creating ...
Pages in category "DC Comics supervillains" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 313 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Faceless Hunters are a race of alien supervillains in the DC Comics universe that first appeared in Strange Adventures #124 (January 1961). They were created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky . The Faceless Hunters hail from Klaramar (the word Klar-a-mar breaks down into "clear of imperfection": Klar is the German language term for "clear ...