1 ULTRA-HUMANITE (JULY 1939)
Believe it or not, the very first Superman villain to appear in comics was Ultra-Humanite. This happened in Action Comics #13, and the story was the lead-off for the issue, "Superman vs.
No. 2 – Darkseid: First appearing in “Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #134” (December 1970), Darkseid is the all-powerful ruler of Apokolips. A fascist despot who craves only power, on a power level similar to Superman's. Darkseid's Omega Beams are capable of reducing most enemies to a cinder.
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.
It was a peaceful and advanced planet until civil war broke out, leading to its destruction in 1986 by General Zod and the renegade Zor-El after they used Brainiac to ignite Krypton's unstable core.
Bizarro (/bɪˈzɑːroʊ/) is a supervillain/anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp as a "mirror image" of Superman, and first appeared in Superboy #68 (1958).
Captain Atom has proven in past battles that he is stronger than Superman and has better fighting skills. He can also weaponize red sun radiation, which can weaken Superman like Kryptonite and magic. His sometimes uncontrolled nature has earned him a reputation as one of the most dangerous DC heroes.
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 ...
The one Superman fears more than anyone else is himself. He knows he has god-like power and could crush almost anyone and anything with a flick of his hand, so he always worries about losing control.
Eobard Thawne, also known as the Reverse-Flash and Professor Zoom, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in The Flash #139 (September 1963) and has since endured as the archenemy of Barry Allen / The Flash.
Green Arrow was the first hero, and friend, that Superman murdered in this universe. After an arrow deflects off of Superman, and into Superman's father, Johnathan Kent, Superman has no mercy left for his former friend.
Last season on Superman & Lois, Morgan Edge—who was eventually revealed to be Superman's Kryptonian half-brother, Tal-Rho—shook Smallville to its very core, forcing the city's residents to become living vessels for fallen Kryptonians before taking on all of their personas himself to wreak havoc as the Eradicator.
Metallo (/məˈtæloʊ/) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of Superman. He is usually depicted as a cyborg with a kryptonite power source in his heart, which he uses as a weapon against Superman.
Anderson, young Kal-El and the people of Argo City (along with refugees from another city living there after General Zod destroyed their home) are the only survivors of Krypton's actual destruction.
The most notable weakness to his name is kryptonite, radioactive slivers of his home world able to reduce him to a severely weakened state. Other wild cards such as overwhelming strength and magic can do real harm to Superman.
Batman emerges victorious, and from a narrative perspective, Batman v Superman could go no other route. As long-time DC Comics readers know, there's more than enough comic-book precedent for Batman beating Superman.
Yes, as a shock to many, Superman has briefly lifted the mighty hammer in a phenomenal crossover with Marvel and DC Comics.
Even though Superman is often considered the most powerful character in the DC Universe, Shazam definitely comes close, and he can even beat the Man of Steel. And with a massive power upgrade, there's no question that Shazam can meet Superman blow for blow—despite the upgrade's terrible side effects.
Book(s) The murder of Robin was the execution of Batman's protégé, Robin, at the hands of the Joker and his second-in-command/girlfriend Harley Quinn.
One of the biggest secrets in the world of DC Comics has been revealed as one of its most iconic characters, an enigmatic villain, gets an official name. In the latest issue of Flashpoint Beyond #5, the Joker's real name has been revealed: Jack Oswald White.
Arguably the Joker's greatest weakness is his ego, however.