The first supervillain, Sub-Mariner, appeared in Marvel Comics #1, in 1939, along with the first superhero, the Human Torch.
This made Vandal Savage an inhabitant of Earth-Two as well. Sixteen years after his second comic book story, Vandal Savage returned in The Flash #137 (June 1963). This comic established he was closer to 50 thousand years old than 1 million years old, and also revealed that his original name had been Vandar Adg.
Born before recorded history, Vandal Savage encountered a radioactive meteorite that granted him enhanced speed, strength and agility, increased his intelligence beyond the capabilities of the average human—and gifted him immortality.
Mr. Immortal's body does not age. While most mutants' powers manifest at adolescence, Mr. Immortal's ability did not become apparent until he first attempted suicide.
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.
While Darkseid is a deity and immortal, having lived for several hundred thousand years, he is not invincible and has been killed on several occasions. Darkseid is able to drain the life force of other godly beings to rejuvenate himself or return to his full power.
Professor Hugo Strange. Hugo Strange's enmity with the Dark Knight stretches back to 1940, making him Batman's first major villain.
1. The Joker. When it comes to crazy and scary villains, the Joker is the archetype not just for comic books, but fiction in general. A walking agent of chaos, Joker doesn't "play by his own rules" he refuse to acknowledge anything that structured.
Arguably his first enemy was “Thunderbolt” Ross, who made it his own personal crusade to track down, capture, and destroy the Hulk.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023 Movie)
Kang is here, Kang is coming. Following the blockbuster opening weekend of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has officially unveiled its next overarching supervillain threat.
The Avengers' first-ever adversary is the Asgardian god of mischief, Loki, who attempts to rule the Earth, aided by an invading Chitauri army. Loki was, in fact, working at the behest of the Mad Titan, Thanos, who would formulate new plans in the wake of Loki's defeat.
In Zack Snyder's Justice League's History Lesson, Darkseid suffered a humiliating defeat thousands of years ago, with the Greek God of War, Ares (David Thewis), nearly killing the lord of Apokolips.
While Darkseid was fighting Zeus, Ares landed a powerful blow to Darkseid, breaking the latter's spear and wounding his shoulder. The wound caused Darkseid to faint and his parademons had to take him back to his ship.
In Final Crisis, Darkseid was revealed to fear the New Gods' version of Death, as they represented a real possible end to the powerful villain's dominance in the DC Universe and an end to his evil reign.
Hulk. It's impossible to have a conversation about who the strongest Avenger is without at least mentioning the Incredible Hulk. This enormous green rage monster is the physical embodiment of brute strength, capable of storming through any obstacle in his path and going toe-to-toe with even the most formidable enemies.
Strength. Doomsday possessed enormous superhuman strength that is significantly greater than Superman and at one point this enabled him to effortlessly stand his ground against the entire Justice League, including Superman and Orion.
He asks Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) whether he had killed him yet, since he murdered countless Avengers during his multiversal conquests. That made me realize that Kang already killed Iron Man, Black Widow, Gamora, Loki, and Heimdall in Endgame and Infinity War.
Height: 28 ft. 9 in. Unusual features: Galactus's height diminishes by as much as 10.9 feet when he is greatly in need of life-giving energy.
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.