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==Notable Villains== ===Lex Luthor=== Superman's archenemy and typically the leader of the "anti-Justice League" in whatever form it currently takes. Started out as just a mad scientist, then turned into a corrupt businessman with slimy politician undertones in the 80s; he got himself elected President before the idea was even a wrinkle in Donald Trump's ballsack. Currently depicted as a combination of both, one of the few supergeniuses to realize that using his technology to make a fortune and become an IRL supervillain is way easier than holding the world for ransom. While he likes to pretend his vendetta against Superman is a case of [[Humanity Fuck Yeah|a normal man against a paternalistic alien god]], he's just jealous of the genuine power and respect Superman has that Luthor has always bribed his way into. In some depictions this even extends to Lex finding evidence of Superman's secret identity and ''refusing'' to believe it, being so arrogant that the mere idea of anyone as powerful as Supes lowering himself to "mild-mannered" is unthinkable. ===Reverse-Flash=== In the far, far flung future, a scientist named Eobard Thawne became ''obsessed'' with the Flash. So obsessed, in fact, that he figured out how to replicate the accident that gave the Flash his powers and traveled back in time just to be his sidekick. Talk about a nerd. Unfortunately he arrived just in time to learn he was destined to become "Professor Zoom the Reverse-Flash" and promptly went nuts. As stupid as the name is, he's a twisted son of a bitch, just as fast as the Flash and much more willing to use that to its full muderous potential. Several crisis events later and he's become a living paradox, able to freely travel through time without breaking reality like other speedsters and impossible to remove from the timestream. He uses this power to make Barry Allen's life ''absolutely miserable''. [[Meme|''"It was me, Barry!"'']] ===Brainiac=== An alien computer determined to become the ultimate intelligence, sampling the science and knowledge of countless worlds before destroying them; originally he was just a mad scientist who stole cities to rebuild his homeworld and fucked with Superman for the lulz, the nerdpocalypse robot thing was retconned onto him in the Bronze Age. He's effectively DC's answer to Ultron: a robotic supervillain who can shit out armies of high-tech drones and rebuild himself from IBM mainframes and scrap metal after being supposedly destroyed. ===Sinestro=== Once a champion of the Green Lanterns, Thaal Sinestro became their greatest failure when he argued the Green Lanterns should bring peace to the universe by ruling it with an iron fist instead of being just super-cops. Expelled from their order, he literally went "screw you guys, I'll do it myself" and created a knockoff power ring that uses yellow light rather than green, making it immune to GL's tricks. Originally the yellow ring was powered by the antimatter world of Qward, he later creates the Sinestro Corps with rings powered by the yellow light of fear and builds an army of terrorists and psychos united by their belief that fear is power. ===Black Adam=== The Anti-Captain Marvel (or "Anti-Shazam" since the 2010s), an ancient empowered mortal who is basically Captain Marvel, but empowered by the Egyptian gods and with a Bronze Age definition of heroism. He's usually depicted as kind of like Marvel's Doctor Doom; initially he was just seen as the evils of a man obsessed with power, but shifting cultural outlooks seen him only caring about is ruling his stomping grounds from when he was a god-king the first time around, he'll ignore the rest of the world so long as they don't attack his nation. ===Darkseid & The New Gods=== The final boss of the DC Universe, Darkseid is the face of the '''New Gods''', the magnum opus of comics icon Jack Kirby. The New Gods were created to be a mythic pantheon for the 20th century and Darkseid is their Satan, the god-like embodiment of tyranny and suffering who rules the appropriately-named Apokolips. His goal is to find the Anti-Life Equation, which he believes will disprove the meaning of life as a concept and give him complete control of every mind in the universe, so he can gain Real Ultimate Power and torture everybody for the lols. His powers are fittingly godlike, able to beat Superman to a pulp and instantly kill or banish anything with his "Omega Beam" vision, and he has a gang of New God cronies who are each almost as evil as he is. He is bad news: Batman had to ''pick up a gun'' ''and shoot him'' (with a magical anti-god bullet) to put him away during Final Crisis and even ''that'' wasn't enough to kill him for good. He's so powerful that an entire other character (Mongul) exists solely to be Darkseid Lite so that the genuine article doesn't suffer from being repeatedly beaten and looking like a chump.
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