Alfred Stryker: The first villain Batman ever encountered.
The psychotic psychologist, Dr. Hugo Strange was the second Batman villain to join his rogues gallery. First appearing in Detective Comics #36, he was nothing more than a mad scientist who used his intellect to commit crimes.
The Joker (real name unknown) is a homicidal maniac with a clown-like appearance, bent on creating havoc in Gotham City and fighting a never-ending battle against Batman.
The first supervillain ever to actively battle a superhero on a recurring basis was the Ultra-Humanite, who frequently fought Superman during the Golden Age, and first appeared in Action Comics #13.
Overall, the classic villain, the Joker, has been a prominent member of the Batman franchise, and he has been portrayed in a variety of different ways since the 1960s.
Darkseid is often considered one of the most powerful villains in the DC Universe and is a force of evil so powerful he tends to be treated as the final threat in other media, from the DC Animated Universe to the final season of Smallville.
Batman's greatest enemy is the Joker. The Clown Prince of Crime is a master of chaos and insanity, regularly devising complex schemes to bedevil Batman and Gotham City. His unpredictable nature and willingness to cause destruction make him an intimidating villain for the Dark Knight.
Bane breaks Batman's back in a splash page from Batman #497 (July 1993). Art by Jim Aparo.
In a universe with heroes like Wonder Woman, Superman, and the Flash, it's hard to take Captain Boomerang seriously, especially when he's running around trying to take out a goddess. By far the weakest villain, Captain Boomerang just can't accomplish much.
The Presence is the most powerful entity in DC comics, taking up a middle-aged man's look. He is the God of the DC universe and Lucifer and Michael's father. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Bernard Bailey and was introduced as a fictional version of the Judeo-Christian God in More Fun Comics #52 in 1940.
Vandar Adg of the Blood Tribe, more widely known as Vandal Savage, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is said to be a Cro-Magnon warrior who gained immortality and advanced healing abilities after encountering a strange meteorite during prehistoric times.
Kang has arrived. At Comic-Con 2022, Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige made official what many fans had been theorizing for some time: Kang the Conqueror is the MCU's next Thanos-like villain.
Iron Man Probably Won't Be Back
Bringing Tony Stark back would be a mistake because his character arc is already complete, from a successful billionaire who ran his company named after his father, to a superhero who made it his top priority to protect the world from dangerous threats and weapons of mass destruction.
In the aftermath of his failure, Thor had a new-found determination to kill Thanos and undo the Snap. The remaining Avengers converged on the Titan's home to find him wounded and the Infinity Stones destroyed. Seeking vengeance, Thor raised Stormbreaker and, with one fell swoop, beheaded Thanos.
King Thanos is an alternate-reality variant of Thanos from the Thanos solo run & Cosmic Ghost Rider storylines of Marvel Comics. He is a Thanos who defeated the Avengers and who is near victory in his genocidal quest.
Her enemies may mysteriously die but, despite questionable morality, Black Cat can be very kind. She's fought alongside heroes as often as she's She can be cold and vengeful, especially after heartbreak or betrayal.