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  2. Category:Supervillains - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Marvel Comics supervillains - Wikipedia

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    C. Cadena (comics) Captain Atlas; Captain Omen; Cardiac (character) Cardinal (comics) Carrion (comics) Turner D. Century; Chaka (comics) Challenger (character)

  4. List of Quality Comics characters - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Tracer is the name of Bill Dunn's super-vehicle, which can become a tank, airplane, or submarine. [13] The Blue Tracer appeared in issues #1 through #16 of Military Comics. [14] The characters were acquired by DC, along with the rest of Quality Comics' properties in the 1950s. However, these characters had lapsed into public domain ...

  5. Claw (Lev Gleason Publications) - Wikipedia

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    What the connection is between the villain and the terrorists remains to be seen. In 2011, he appeared in stories in Barry Reese's "Lazarus Gray" volume 1, set in the 1930s. In 2012, he was featured as the main villain in Jack Leventreur's Teen Trickster's Adult Adventures Volume 3: The Claw Reborn. Another public domain villain, MLJ's Ah Ku ...

  6. Category:Quality Comics superheroes - Wikipedia

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    All Quality Comics characters have lapsed into public domain. It should be noted that this pertains only to the characters as they were originally depicted when they appeared in titles published by Quality Comics. The versions of the characters that include retconned history are assumed to be separate characters that belong to DC Comics.

  7. Ultra-Humanite - Wikipedia

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    A different Ultra-Humanite appears as the main villain of the "One Nation" arc of Earth 2: Society #12-16, where he is a survivor of the destroyed Earth 2 and uses the lost children of the old Earth as his personal soldiers, one of whom is John Grayson, the son of the Earth 2 Dick Grayson, aka Batman III. He is killed by Hawkgirl with the ...

  8. Supervillain - Wikipedia

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    Supervillains are often used as foils to present a daunting challenge to a superhero. In instances where the supervillain does not have superhuman, mystical, or alien powers, the supervillain may possess a genius intellect or a skill set that allows them to draft complex schemes or commit crimes in a way normal humans cannot.

  9. List of X-Men enemies - Wikipedia

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    A team of federal agents which was established as a superhero team directly accountable to the US government. The team was formed from former members of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants's second incarnation, but almost immediately began taking on new recruits, including Spiral, Spider-Woman, Stonewall, Crimson Commando, and Super Sabre.