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  2. List of Superman enemies - Wikipedia

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    J. E. Curtis: Superman #4 (spring 1940) An agent paid by a foreign power to stop the nation's return to prosperity, which is happening after the Great Depression. His men cause incidents in industry to cause strikes. Superman investigates and stops the attacks.

  3. Cyclotron (character) - Wikipedia

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    Terry Curtis was originally an obscure one-shot Superman character in Action Comics #21 (1940) who was a scientist who was kidnapped by Ultra-Humanite and forced to build an "atomic disintegrator". Roy Thomas reinvented the character as Cyclotron, a reluctant supervillain , in All-Star Squadron #21 (1983) from DC Comics .

  4. Mister Terrific (Michael Holt) - Wikipedia

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    A character based on Michael Holt / Mister Terrific named Curtis Holt appears in series set in the Arrowverse, portrayed by Echo Kellum: [37] Introduced in the fourth season of Arrow as a member of Palmer Technologies, Curtis is in a relationship with a man named Paul, the creator of the T-spheres, and a fan of the Green Arrow .

  5. Ultra-Humanite - Wikipedia

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    Superman is able to battle past the guards and get the jewels. When Superman returns with the jewels, the Ultra-Humanite sends diamond drills at Superman, but Superman breaks past them. Curtis stops Ultra from pulling the lever that will destroy the city. Superman then disintegrates the photoelectric cell connections. Confronted again with her ...

  6. Vandal Savage - Wikipedia

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    A character inspired by Vandal Savage named Curtis Knox appears in the Smallville episode "Cure", portrayed by Dean Cain. Similar to Savage, Knox is a centuries-old immortal, and is additionally implied to have lived as Napoleon and Jack the Ripper and been a member of the Nazi Party .

  7. Hardware (character) - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Metcalf is a genius inventor who, in his Hardware identity, uses a variety of high-tech gadgets to fight organised crime. A central irony of the series (of which Metcalf is fully aware) is that Metcalf's employer, respected businessman Edwin Alva—who provides the resources Metcalf uses to create Hardware's hardware—is secretly the crime boss whom Hardware is trying to bring down.

  8. Legion of Super-Villains - Wikipedia

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    The Legion of Super-Villains is a team of supervillains who appear in comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as enemies of the Legion of Super-Heroes. [1] They first appeared in Superman #147 (Aug 1961).

  9. Lizard (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Lizard (Dr. Curtis "Curt" Connors) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko , he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #6 (November 1963) as an enemy of the superhero Spider-Man .