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Eclipso has fought Earth's heroes several times, including during the crossover event Eclipso: The Darkness Within. The Shark: Green Lantern #24 (October 1963) Generally an enemy of Green Lantern, the Shark would join groups of villains against the Justice League on several occasions.
List of Black Canary characters; List of Flash enemies; List of Green Arrow enemies; List of Green Lantern enemies; List of Ibis the Invincible enemies; List of Justice League enemies; List of Justice Society of America enemies; List of Legion of Super-Heroes enemies; List of Super Friends villains; List of Superman enemies; List of Teen Titans ...
This is a list of DC Multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by DC Comics ... List of Teen Titans enemies; List of Top 10 characters;
Legion of Super Heroes: "Unnatural Alliances" A cowboy-like android from the 41st century who the robot K3NT created to kill the boy Abel and prevent Imperiex's rise to power. Zyx: Legion of Super Heroes: "Child's Play" A mischievous young sorcerer from the planet Zerox. He is initially an enemy of the Legion before reforming and becoming their ...
Byth Rok is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and who is commonly known as a recurring enemy of the Silver Age Hawkman. He is a scientist who stole a pill from the Thanagarian scientist Krotan, gaining shapeshifting abilities. [78]
Villain First appearance Description the Acrobat: World's Finest Comics #119 (August 1961): Francis "Frankie" Doran, acquired the Magic Bow of Diana which fired arrows that moved and transformed according to wielder's desire, defeated when Green Arrow misdirected him to attack remote-controlled Arrowplane while they snared Bow, then threw it into the sea for being too dangerous.
This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an antihero—a protagonist or supporting character whose characteristics include the following: imperfections that separate them from typically heroic characters (such as selfishness, cynicism, ignorance, and bigotry); [1]
They were originally owned by Charlton Comics, but DC later acquired the rights to the characters.The Madmen first appeared in Blue Beetle #3 (1967) and were created by Steve Ditko and David Glanzman. [32] The Madmen are a group of gangsters and enemies of Blue Beetle who wear colorful costumes and facepaint. The group's leader, Fleeter, later ...