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  1. An alternate reality Justice League created by Dr. Destiny that was ruthless in their pursuit of justice (similar to the Justice Lords) and featured the Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Hawkman, the Flash, the Atom, the Red Tornado, the Black Canary, Firestorm, and the Green Arrow (who questioned the League's tactics). Batman was a member, but ...

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    First Appearance
    Description
    Action Comics #13 (June 1939)
    He was originally the first recurring ...
    Action Comics #23 (April 1940)
    Superman's nemesis; when the Man of Steel ...
    The Funhouse Aliens
    Aliens that lost a war in a distant solar ...
    Batman #1 (Spring 1940)
    Batman's nemesis; conned Snapper Carr ...
    • 10 The Injustice League
    • 9 Lex Luthor
    • 8 Despero
    • 7 Doctor Light
    • 6 Starro- The Conqueror
    • 5 Amazo
    • 4 The Crime Syndicate
    • 3 Vandal Savage
    • 2 Felix Faust
    • 1 Darkseid

    Formed by Agamemno during The Silver Age, the Injustice League is exactly what the name spells out, villainous counterparts to the league. The Injustice League began as Major Disaster led and Maxwell Lord deputed a bunch of hoodlums in Antarctica. Much like the League, the Injustice League has undergone many incarnations since its Antarctican exile...

    The Justice League has been the greatest threat to Lex Luthor and vice versa. At the heart of Lex's mind lays a deep-seated lust for owning and controlling the Metropolis, and not philanthropy. His lust for power eventually conflicts with Superman, to whom Metropolis was a home and not en empire to lead. One by one, as Lex Luthor's devious plans, f...

    Having undergone as many transformations as the League itself, Despero, the intergalactic tyrant will not budge. The tyrant started out as a frail man, with little to no ability besides mind control. His hatred of the Justice League, however, pushed his limits till he became a powerhouse to be reckoned with. It isn't a figure of speech when records...

    One of those sad little men who won't give up, no matter what the repercussions. Arthur Light's hatred for Justice League knows no bounds. Not only did he fight the JusticeLeague and lost, but he also fought their sidekicks Teen Titans. Talk about commitment! Light takes a place in the list because he found the evil sidekicks, the Fearsome Five to ...

    The original League villain was Starro, thanks to the retcon of DCorigin, people keep forgetting this. This gigantic starfish may look harmless at first but it has the hypnosis ability by creating drone-like versions of itself to latch onto people. In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Starro made his appearance in "Revenge of the Reach", aided by his...

    Introduced first in Batman, The Brave and the Bold #30, Amazo, an advanced cybernetic Android who can absorb the power of superhumans. An old foe who has reemerged time and again, Amazo was Professor Ivo's creation and sidekick. Ivo the mad scientist, an enemy to the Justice League, tried to achieve immortality through Amazo. Amazo appeared again i...

    If one ever lived in a morally bankrupt world, the Crime Syndicate would be their version of Justice League. In an alternate Earth-3, the evil-counterparts of the Justice League exist. Their founder, The Outsider (a destitute Alfred Pennyworth of Earth-3), created them by opening Pandora's Box. Earth-3 was essentially a birthplace of evil, where At...

    Vandal Savage, an Immortal warrior has only one goal: to conquer the planet. Vandal Savage first appeared in Green Lantern #10, without any superpowers, albeit with patience and resilience. His determination makes him a stand-out nemesis to the Justice League. The chilling thing about Vandal Savage is that he wears a Swastika armband. Vandal Savage...

    What do you call a sorcerer who makes a deal with the devil himself? Felix Faust. This enemy to the Justice League possesses mystical knowledge that he uses to strike at it, again and again. An old foe to the League, he first appeared in Justice League of America #10 (1962). Felix Faust has been a member of the Injustice League, Secret Society of S...

    The ruler of Apokolips, Darkseid isn't a so much a supervillain as he is a god. He embodies and personifies hatred, tyranny and demands submission from his subjects. Darkseid has one mission in life: to gain the Anti-Life Equation, with which he can control all of the universes. Darkseid made his first appearance in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #134...

  2. The Justice League (also known as the Justice League of America or the JLA) is a team comprised of the premier heroes of the DC Universe. ... Dr. Light is a recurring enemy of the Justice League ...

    • The Anti-Monitor Destroyed Entire Universes. Estimated Body Count: Incalculable. Crisis On Infinite Earths is DC's ultimate event. The impetus for the story is the Anti-Monitor's mission to destroy all creation.
    • Perpetua Destroyed Multiple Earths In Her Final Rampage. Estimated Body Count: 1,000,000,000,000+ Perpetua is ancient and powerful, having been around since the creation of the Multiverse.
    • The Black Lantern Corps Numbered In The Trillions And Was Hungry For The Hearts Of Its Victims. Estimated Body Count: 100,000,000,000+ The Black Lantern Corps' attack was unprecedented.
    • Darkseid Is A Terrible Force Of Conquest. Estimated Body Count: 50,000,000,000 to 100,000,000,000. Darkseid is the God of Evil, and he's lived up to that appellation with aplomb.
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  4. Nov 6, 2023 · The best Justice League villains are as diverse as the members of the team itself. The original members of the Justice League have been a part of the DC universe for some time now, but it wasn't until 1960 that they formed the team. Since then, the roster constantly changes, usually including Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, and they are ...

  5. Pre-New 52/Rebirth. DC Comics had the first fictional universe of superheroes, with the Justice Society of America forming in the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. This shared continuity became increasingly complex with multiple worlds, including a similar team of all-star superheroes formed in the 1960s named the Justice League of America, debuting in The Brave and the Bold Volume 1 #28.