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* ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} has [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman BlackManta]] and [[CainAndAbel Ocean Master]] sharing archvillain status, with [[PoweredArmor Carapax]], the [[PeoplePuppets Fisherman]], the [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Scavenger]], the [[PunchClockVillain Human Flying Fish]], [[AnimalisticAbomination The Trench]], [[ThreateningShark King Shark]], [[MakingASplash the Eel]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Marine Marauder]], the [[DiabolusExNihilo Deep Six]], [[ShadowArchetype the Thirst]], Kordax, and [[FishPeople Charybdis]] rounding out the ranks.

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* ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} has [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman BlackManta]] Black Manta]] and [[CainAndAbel Ocean Master]] sharing archvillain status, with [[PoweredArmor Carapax]], the [[PeoplePuppets Fisherman]], the [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Scavenger]], the [[PunchClockVillain Human Flying Fish]], [[AnimalisticAbomination The Trench]], [[ThreateningShark King Shark]], [[MakingASplash the Eel]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Marine Marauder]], the [[DiabolusExNihilo Deep Six]], [[ShadowArchetype the Thirst]], Kordax, and [[FishPeople Charybdis]] rounding out the ranks.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[SuperScream Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (Hercules, Medusa, Circe). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[SuperScream Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, ([[Characters/WonderWomanAres Ares]], Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (Hercules, Medusa, Circe). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.

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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[SuperScream Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Paxton Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].
*** Lampshaded when Terry and Bruce first encounter Shriek, the following exchange takes place:
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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[SuperScream Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Paxton Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].
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presentation]]. Lampshaded when Terry and Bruce first encounter Shriek, the following exchange takes place:
---->'''Terry:''' --->'''Terry:''' You know this guy?\\



** [[ComicBook/{{Impulse}} Bart Allen]]'s tenure as the fourth Flash isn't really long enough to build up a separate roster but, in addition to fighting Barry Allen/Wally West villains, he has [[EvilformerFriend Griffin]], Superboy-Prime and even gains an arch-enemy of his own, [[EvilTwin Inertia]].

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** [[ComicBook/{{Impulse}} Bart Allen]]'s tenure as the fourth Flash isn't wasn't really long enough to build up a separate roster but, in addition to fighting Barry Allen/Wally West villains, he has [[EvilformerFriend Griffin]], Superboy-Prime and even gains an arch-enemy of his own, [[EvilTwin Inertia]].



** His gallery is one of the most popular in comics, and it [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGallery includes]] earthly villains like ComicBook/LexLuthor, [[{{Cyborg}} Metallo]], [[EvilKnockoff Bizarro]], [[EvilTwin Ultraman]], [[PowersAsPrograms Parasite]], [[ItAmusedMe Prankster]], [[PsychopathicManchild Toyman]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Banshee]], [[PsychoElectro Livewire]], [[RobotMe Cyborg-Superman]], [[ManOfKryptonite Kryptonite Man]], [[PsychicPowers Manchester Black,]] and [[TheSyndicate Intergang]], as well as alien or space-based foes like ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, [[KneelBeforeZod Zod]], {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}, [[GalacticConqueror Mongul]], [[SpaceCowboy Terra-Man,]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Doomsday]], [[PlanetKiller Imperiex]] and [[GreatGazoo Mister Mxyzptlk]]. The latest addition is Blanque, an OmnicidalManiac who is basically Superman's version of The Joker, only without any humor.

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** His gallery is one of the most popular in comics, and it [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGallery includes]] earthly villains like ComicBook/LexLuthor, [[{{Cyborg}} Metallo]], [[EvilKnockoff Bizarro]], [[EvilTwin Ultraman]], [[PowersAsPrograms Parasite]], [[ItAmusedMe Prankster]], [[PsychopathicManchild Toyman]], [[MakeMeWannaShout [[SuperScream Silver Banshee]], [[PsychoElectro Livewire]], [[RobotMe Cyborg-Superman]], [[ManOfKryptonite Kryptonite Man]], [[PsychicPowers Manchester Black,]] and [[TheSyndicate Intergang]], as well as alien or space-based foes like ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, [[KneelBeforeZod Zod]], {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}, [[GalacticConqueror Mongul]], [[SpaceCowboy Terra-Man,]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Doomsday]], [[PlanetKiller Imperiex]] and [[GreatGazoo Mister Mxyzptlk]]. The latest addition is Blanque, an OmnicidalManiac who is basically Superman's version of The Joker, only without any humor.



* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (Hercules, Medusa, Circe). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[MakeMeWannaShout [[SuperScream Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (Hercules, Medusa, Circe). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}, Medusa, ComicBook/{{Circe}}). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}, (Hercules, Medusa, ComicBook/{{Circe}}).Circe). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.
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* Each Franchise/GreenLantern to headline his own series has had a collection of recurring foes, though they rarely if ever have teamed up collectively.

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* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': Each Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern to headline his their own series has had a collection of recurring foes, though they rarely if ever have teamed up collectively.



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* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}, Medusa, ComicBook/{{Circe}}). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.

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* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}, Medusa, ComicBook/{{Circe}}). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.



* In addition to their individual enemies, the Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica had a handful of villains that regularly fought them as a team: [[PowerCopying Amazo]], Despero, Starro the Conqueror, Kanjar Ro, Starbreaker, The Shaggy Man (later known as the General), The Queen Bee, and Prometheus, to name but a few. Two of the most famous villain teams are the Injustice League and the Secret Society of Supervillains.

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* In addition to their individual enemies, the Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica had a handful of villains that regularly fought them as a team: [[PowerCopying Amazo]], Despero, Starro the Conqueror, Kanjar Ro, Starbreaker, The Shaggy Man (later known as the General), The Queen Bee, and Prometheus, to name but a few. Two of the most famous villain teams are the Injustice League and the Secret Society of Supervillains.
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* ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} has ComicBook/BlackManta and [[CainAndAbel Ocean Master]] sharing archvillain status, with [[PoweredArmor Carapax]], the [[PeoplePuppets Fisherman]], the [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Scavenger]], the [[PunchClockVillain Human Flying Fish]], [[AnimalisticAbomination The Trench]], [[ThreateningShark King Shark]], [[MakingASplash the Eel]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Marine Marauder]], the [[DiabolusExNihilo Deep Six]], [[ShadowArchetype the Thirst]], Kordax, and [[FishPeople Charybdis]] rounding out the ranks.

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* ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} has ComicBook/BlackManta [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman BlackManta]] and [[CainAndAbel Ocean Master]] sharing archvillain status, with [[PoweredArmor Carapax]], the [[PeoplePuppets Fisherman]], the [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Scavenger]], the [[PunchClockVillain Human Flying Fish]], [[AnimalisticAbomination The Trench]], [[ThreateningShark King Shark]], [[MakingASplash the Eel]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Marine Marauder]], the [[DiabolusExNihilo Deep Six]], [[ShadowArchetype the Thirst]], Kordax, and [[FishPeople Charybdis]] rounding out the ranks.
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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[SuperScrea Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Paxton Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].

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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[SuperScrea [[SuperScream Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Paxton Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].
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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Paxton Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].

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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[MakeMeWannaShout [[SuperScrea Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Paxton Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].
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* ''Franchise/TheFlash''
** Enemies peculiar to the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick included the Turtle, the Thinker, the Fiddler, the Thorn, the Eel, Star Sapphire (an alien queen from another dimension and not to be confused with the similarly-named Green Lantern villain, though [[{{Retcon}} later revealed]] to be a former Zamaron queen), the Rival (Jay's own Reverse-Flash, who wore a darker version of Jay's costume with a mask), Rag Doll, the ComicBook/{{Shade}}, and ComicBook/VandalSavage.
** Barry Allen has an impressively large selection of enemies, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, [[KillerGorilla Gorilla Grodd]], [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd and the original Reverse Flash are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.

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** Enemies peculiar to the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick included the Turtle, the Thinker, the Fiddler, the Thorn, the Eel, Star Sapphire (an alien queen from another dimension and not to be confused with the similarly-named Green Lantern villain, though [[{{Retcon}} later revealed]] to be a former Zamaron queen), the Rival (Jay's own Reverse-Flash, who wore a darker version of Jay's costume with a mask), Rag Doll, the ComicBook/{{Shade}}, ComicBook/{{The Shade|DCComics}}, and ComicBook/VandalSavage.
** Barry Allen has an impressively large selection of enemies, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], ComicBook/{{The Shade|DCComics}}, Pied Piper, [[KillerGorilla Gorilla Grodd]], [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd and the original Reverse Flash are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.
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* The ComicBook/TeenTitans have had ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}, [[ComicBook/TheJudasContract Terra]], Trigon, Brother Blood, [[CainAndAbel Blackfire]], Psimon, and occasionally the Brotherhood of Evil. More recent additions are Jericho and {{evil counterpart}}s like the Terror Titans and the Titans of Tomorrow. [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans The animated Titans]] had Slade, Brother Blood, the HIVE, the Brotherhood of Evil, Trigon, Blackfire ([[LighterAndSofter though many of these names are the same, the animated villains were often very different in terms of personality and motivation than their comic counterparts]]) and a wide variety of gag or {{Harmless Villain}}s.

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* The ComicBook/TeenTitans have had ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}, [[ComicBook/TheJudasContract Terra]], Trigon, Brother Blood, [[CainAndAbel Blackfire]], Psimon, and occasionally the Brotherhood of Evil. More recent additions are Jericho and {{evil counterpart}}s like the Terror Titans and the Titans of Tomorrow. [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans The animated Titans]] had Slade, Brother Blood, the HIVE, the Brotherhood of Evil, Trigon, Blackfire ([[LighterAndSofter though many of these names are the same, the animated villains were often very different in terms of personality and motivation than their comic counterparts]]) and a wide variety of gag or {{Harmless Villain}}s.Villain}}s.

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* ComicBook/{{Static}}, despite having a relatively short history, has built up a very respectable rogues gallery over the years. This includes main-stays like [[JerkJock Hotstreak]], [[LivingShadow Ebon]], [[HeelFaceTurn Rubberband Man]], [[NinetiesAntiHero Holocaust]], Talon, [[BladeBelowtheShoulder Shiv]], Carmen Dilo, [[InaSingleBound Kangor]], Onyx, Puff, Ferret, and Aquamaria, not to mention the loads of one-off or lesser prominent foes the rebirth of cool has faced off against. Being the defender of Dakota City, Static has also faced off against entire entire groups, from small criminal enterprises to large organizations, such as the Ruff Pack, Sons of Odin, Meta-Breed, Meta-Men, Alva Corporation, and well, the police.
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** The most famous examples include ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]],ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a psychologist dressed in a scarecrow costume who is obsessed with fear[[/note]], ComicBook/TwoFace[[note]]an attorney who became obsessed with duality after half his body was disfigured[[/note]], ComicBook/PoisonIvy[[note]]a woman capable of controlling plants and an eco-terrorist[[/note]], ComicBook/ThePenguin[[note]]a scion of a wealthy family who was born heavily disfigured; now a crime lord in Gotham City[[/note]], ComicBook/TheRiddler[[note]]a criminal mastermind obsessed with proving his own genius by leaving difficult clues behind[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}[[note]]a cat burglar who has an on-off relationship with Batman[[/note]], ComicBook/MrFreeze,[[note]]a cryogenicist trapped in a cooling suit; he is seeking money to revive his frozen wife[[/note]], Hugo Strange[[note]]a scientist and psychologist also obsessed with Batman, being one of the few to have been able to deduce his true identity[[/note]], Hush[[note]]scion of a wealthy Gotham family who wants revenge on the Wayne family[[/note]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]a former psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum who became infatuated with The Joker[[/note]], Clayface[[note]]a series of characters who all have clay-like bodies that allow them to take on the appearances of other people and reshape their bodies at will[[/note]], Killer Croc[[note]]a man with a rare genetic deformity that gives him crocodile-like characteristics[[/note]], ComicBook/RasAlGhul[[note]]the seemingly immortal leader of an AncientConspiracy dedicated to steering society, and in one continuity [[EvilMentor is also Batman's mentor]][[/note]], ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, [[note]]Ra's [[DaddysLittleVillain loyal daughter]] who's often either a foe or LoveInterest to Bruce[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}[[note]]a ProfessionalKiller with almost supernatural aim[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Bane}}[[note]]an exceptionally intelligent man who was raised in a prison and experimented on with a combat drug[[/note]], Mad Hatter[[note]]a madman obsessed with Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Alice in Wonderland]]''[[/note]], and Black Mask[[note]]a crime lord obsessed with masks; the mask he wears was fused with the skin of his head after a fire.[[/note]]. He's also got a bunch of lower-tier but still important villains like Man-Bat, Killer Moth, Firefly, the Ventriloquist and Scarface, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Great White Shark, Victor Zsasz, the Court of Owls, Professor Pyg, Maxie Zeus, Calendar Man, Solomon Grundy, Lock-Up, Talon, Lady Shiva, Anarky, Dr. Phosphorous, Ratcatcher and Cluemaster[[note]]The father of [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]. Hadn't really used his gimmick since her introduction[[/note]].

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** The most famous examples include ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]],ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a psychologist dressed in a scarecrow costume who is obsessed with fear[[/note]], ComicBook/TwoFace[[note]]an attorney who became obsessed with duality after half his body was disfigured[[/note]], ComicBook/PoisonIvy[[note]]a woman capable of controlling plants and an eco-terrorist[[/note]], ComicBook/ThePenguin[[note]]a scion of a wealthy family who was born heavily disfigured; now a crime lord in Gotham City[[/note]], ComicBook/TheRiddler[[note]]a criminal mastermind obsessed with proving his own genius by leaving difficult clues behind[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}[[note]]a cat burglar who has an on-off relationship with Batman[[/note]], ComicBook/MrFreeze,[[note]]a cryogenicist trapped in a cooling suit; he is seeking money to revive his frozen wife[[/note]], Hugo Strange[[note]]a scientist and psychologist also obsessed with Batman, being one of the few to have been able to deduce his true identity[[/note]], Hush[[note]]scion of a wealthy Gotham family who wants revenge on the Wayne family[[/note]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]a former psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum who became infatuated with The Joker[[/note]], Clayface[[note]]a series of characters who all have clay-like bodies that allow them to take on the appearances of other people and reshape their bodies at will[[/note]], Killer Croc[[note]]a man with a rare genetic deformity that gives him crocodile-like characteristics[[/note]], ComicBook/RasAlGhul[[note]]the seemingly immortal leader of an AncientConspiracy dedicated to steering society, and in one continuity [[EvilMentor is also Batman's mentor]][[/note]], ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, [[note]]Ra's [[DaddysLittleVillain loyal daughter]] who's often either a foe or LoveInterest to Bruce[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}[[note]]a ProfessionalKiller with almost supernatural aim[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Bane}}[[note]]an exceptionally intelligent man who was raised in a prison and experimented on with a combat drug[[/note]], Mad Hatter[[note]]a madman obsessed with Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Alice in Wonderland]]''[[/note]], and Black Mask[[note]]a crime lord obsessed with masks; the mask he wears was fused with the skin of his head after a fire.[[/note]]. He's also got a bunch of lower-tier but still important villains like Man-Bat, Killer Moth, Firefly, the Ventriloquist and Scarface, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Great White Shark, Victor Zsasz, the Court of Owls, Professor Pyg, Maxie Zeus, Calendar Man, Solomon Grundy, Lock-Up, Talon, Lady Shiva, Anarky, Dr. Phosphorous, Ratcatcher and Cluemaster[[note]]The father of [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]. Hadn't really used his gimmick since her introduction[[/note]].Cluemaster.



** Tim Drake was the first [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]] to start collecting his own personal rogues gallery while still acting as the Dark Knight's squire, and he continued adding to it as ComicBook/RedRobin. Notable members include [[MightyWhitey King Snake]], [[DragonLady Lynx]] (I & III), [[EnfantTerrible The General]], [[PowersViaPossession Johnny Warlock]], [[EvilSorcerer Warlock's Daughter]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame Jaeger]], [[ProfessionalKiller Scarab]], [[VillainTeleportation Dodge]], [[SnakePeople Tapeworm]], [[PoisonousPerson Wanderer]], [[BloodKnight Widower]], [[MasterPoisoner Funnel]], the BodyHorror inducing [[PeoplePuppets Sac]] and the [[DarwinistDesire Daughters of Acheron]].

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** Tim Drake was the first [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]] ComicBook/{{Robin}} to start collecting his own personal rogues gallery while still acting as the Dark Knight's squire, and he continued adding to it as ComicBook/RedRobin. Notable members include [[MightyWhitey King Snake]], [[DragonLady Lynx]] (I & III), [[EnfantTerrible The General]], [[PowersViaPossession Johnny Warlock]], [[EvilSorcerer Warlock's Daughter]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame Jaeger]], [[ProfessionalKiller Scarab]], [[VillainTeleportation Dodge]], [[SnakePeople Tapeworm]], [[PoisonousPerson Wanderer]], [[BloodKnight Widower]], [[MasterPoisoner Funnel]], the BodyHorror inducing [[PeoplePuppets Sac]] and the [[DarwinistDesire Daughters of Acheron]].
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* ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} and the rest of the Hawk-Family have had a number of enemies ranging from villainous fellow aliens and non-powered human criminals to meta-humans and even figures from ancient mythology, to include the likes of [[ShapeShifting Byth Rok]], [[VillainTeleportation Fadeaway Man]], [[Characters/{{Hawkman}} Gentleman Ghost]], [[SuperIntelligence I.Q.]], [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent Lion-Mane]], the Manhawks, Matter Master, the Monocle, Lasso, Hath-Set, Headhunter, Hummingbird, Count Viper, ComicBook/VandalSavage, and the [[LivingShadow Shadow-Thief]], who's also their ArchEnemy.

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* ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} and the rest of the Hawk-Family have had a number of enemies ranging from villainous fellow aliens and non-powered human criminals to meta-humans and even figures from ancient mythology, to include the likes of [[ShapeShifting [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Byth Rok]], [[VillainTeleportation Fadeaway Man]], [[Characters/{{Hawkman}} Gentleman Ghost]], [[SuperIntelligence I.Q.]], [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent Lion-Mane]], the Manhawks, Matter Master, the Monocle, Lasso, Hath-Set, Headhunter, Hummingbird, Count Viper, ComicBook/VandalSavage, and the [[LivingShadow Shadow-Thief]], who's also their ArchEnemy.
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** Barry Allen has an impressively large selection of enemies, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, [[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Gorilla Grodd]], [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd, the original Reverse Flash, and Zoom are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said three villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.

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** Barry Allen has an impressively large selection of enemies, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, [[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery [[KillerGorilla Gorilla Grodd]], [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd, Grodd and the original Reverse Flash, and Zoom Flash are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said three villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.



** Wally West got unique enemies such as [[ExtraOreDinary Blacksmith]], [[SerialKiller Murmur]], [[SplitPersonality Magenta]], [[MadeOfIron Girder]], [[ColdSniper Plunder]], [[{{Cult}} Cicada]], [[DimensionLord Brother Grimm]], [[ComicBook/UnderworldUnleashed Neron]], Razer, [[ThenLetMeBeEvil Peek-a-boo]], [[BlobMonster Tar Pit]], and [[DeathDealer Double Down]]. A lot of Barry's traditional foes and their {{Legacy Character}}s clashed with Wally as well, including [[MagicFromTechnology Abra Kadabra]] (he started as an enemy of Barry but with Wally ItsPersonal mutually), a new Mirror Master and Trickster (Axel Walker, a spoiled rich kid who stole James Jesse's gimmicks and went into crime ForTheEvulz) and Zoom ([[FaceHeelTurn Hunter]] [[StevenUlyssesPerhero Zolomon]], inspired by ComicBook/EobardThawne).

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** Wally West got unique enemies such as [[ExtraOreDinary [[MagnetismManipulation Blacksmith]], [[SerialKiller Murmur]], [[SplitPersonality Magenta]], [[MadeOfIron [[ExtraOreDinary Girder]], [[ColdSniper Plunder]], [[{{Cult}} Cicada]], [[DimensionLord Brother Grimm]], [[ComicBook/UnderworldUnleashed Neron]], Razer, [[ThenLetMeBeEvil Peek-a-boo]], [[BlobMonster Tar Pit]], and [[DeathDealer Double Down]]. A lot of Barry's traditional foes and their {{Legacy Character}}s clashed with Wally as well, including [[MagicFromTechnology Abra Kadabra]] (he started as an enemy of Barry but with Wally ItsPersonal mutually), a new Mirror Master and Trickster (Axel Walker, a spoiled rich kid who stole James Jesse's gimmicks and went into crime ForTheEvulz) and Zoom ([[FaceHeelTurn Hunter]] [[StevenUlyssesPerhero Zolomon]], inspired by ComicBook/EobardThawne).Eobard Thawne).
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** Barry Allen has an impressively large selection of enemies, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, ComicBook/GorillaGrodd, [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd, the original Reverse Flash, and Zoom are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said three villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.

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** Barry Allen has an impressively large selection of enemies, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, ComicBook/GorillaGrodd, [[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Gorilla Grodd]], [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd, the original Reverse Flash, and Zoom are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said three villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.
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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Preston Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].

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** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Preston Paxton Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].
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* ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} and the rest of the Hawk-Family have had a number of enemies ranging from villainous fellow aliens and non-powered human criminals to meta-humans and even figures from ancient mythology, to include the likes of [[ShapeShifting Byth Rok]], [[VillainTeleportation Fadeaway Man]], ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, [[SuperIntelligence I.Q.]], [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent Lion-Mane]], the Manhawks, Matter Master, the Monocle, Lasso, Hath-Set, Headhunter, Hummingbird, Count Viper, ComicBook/VandalSavage, and the [[LivingShadow Shadow-Thief]], who's also their ArchEnemy.

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* ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} and the rest of the Hawk-Family have had a number of enemies ranging from villainous fellow aliens and non-powered human criminals to meta-humans and even figures from ancient mythology, to include the likes of [[ShapeShifting Byth Rok]], [[VillainTeleportation Fadeaway Man]], ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, [[Characters/{{Hawkman}} Gentleman Ghost]], [[SuperIntelligence I.Q.]], [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent Lion-Mane]], the Manhawks, Matter Master, the Monocle, Lasso, Hath-Set, Headhunter, Hummingbird, Count Viper, ComicBook/VandalSavage, and the [[LivingShadow Shadow-Thief]], who's also their ArchEnemy.



* The ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica's Rogues Gallery is made up mostly of the surviving foes of their individual members from back in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, as well as said foes' {{legac|yCharacter}}ies and a few add-ons from more recent years. These include but are not limited to: ComicBook/VandalSavage, the Wizard, and the Ultra-Humanite (more or less collectively the team's archfoes), plus Per Degaton, Wotan, [[Characters/GreenLantern1941 Solomon Grundy]], the Rival, the Tigress, Shiv, the ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, Johnny Sorrow, Roulette, Icicle II, the Thinker, Killer Wasp, Rag Doll, and on-again-off-again AntiHero ComicBook/BlackAdam.

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* The ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica's Rogues Gallery is made up mostly of the surviving foes of their individual members from back in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, as well as said foes' {{legac|yCharacter}}ies and a few add-ons from more recent years. These include but are not limited to: ComicBook/VandalSavage, the Wizard, and the Ultra-Humanite (more or less collectively the team's archfoes), plus Per Degaton, Wotan, [[Characters/GreenLantern1941 Solomon Grundy]], the Rival, the Tigress, Shiv, the ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, [[Characters/{{Hawkman}} Gentleman Ghost]], Johnny Sorrow, Roulette, Icicle II, the Thinker, Killer Wasp, Rag Doll, and on-again-off-again AntiHero ComicBook/BlackAdam.
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* The ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica's Rogues Gallery is made up mostly of the surviving foes of their individual members from back in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, as well as said foes' {{legac|yCharacter}}ies and a few add-ons from more recent years. These include but are not limited to: ComicBook/VandalSavage, the Wizard, and the Ultra-Humanite (more or less collectively the team's archfoes), plus Per Degaton, Wotan, ComicBook/SolomonGrundy, the Rival, the Tigress, Shiv, the ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, Johnny Sorrow, Roulette, Icicle II, the Thinker, Killer Wasp, Rag Doll, and on-again-off-again AntiHero ComicBook/BlackAdam.

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* The ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica's Rogues Gallery is made up mostly of the surviving foes of their individual members from back in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, as well as said foes' {{legac|yCharacter}}ies and a few add-ons from more recent years. These include but are not limited to: ComicBook/VandalSavage, the Wizard, and the Ultra-Humanite (more or less collectively the team's archfoes), plus Per Degaton, Wotan, ComicBook/SolomonGrundy, [[Characters/GreenLantern1941 Solomon Grundy]], the Rival, the Tigress, Shiv, the ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, Johnny Sorrow, Roulette, Icicle II, the Thinker, Killer Wasp, Rag Doll, and on-again-off-again AntiHero ComicBook/BlackAdam.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}'' has a Rogues Gallery that could be charitably described as deficient. Not only are the vast majority laughably underpowered compared to the hero (who has to carry around an IdiotBall the size of a house for them to be any threat to him whatsoever), but they seem to made up mostly of perverts or offensive stereotypes. [[http://mightygodking.com/index.php/2008/03/11/there-is-lame-and-then-there-are-firestorm-villains/ This article]] covers several of the worst offenders. But at least there were both [[StrawFeminist Killer Frosts]], Typhoon, Brimstone, and Tokamak. None of whom were slouches in the power department.[[note]]The Killer Frosts are among the deadliest examples of [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] in fiction, Typhoon is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin basically a sentient typhoon in humanoid form]], Brimstone is an immensely powerful [[PlayingWithFire fire elemental]] created by [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} the Big Bad of the entire DC Universe]], and Tokamak [[EvilCounterpart has the same story-breaker powers as Firestorm]].[[/note]]

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* ''ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}'' has a Rogues Gallery that could be charitably described as deficient. Not only are the vast majority laughably underpowered compared to the hero (who has to carry around an IdiotBall the size of a house for them to be any threat to him whatsoever), but they seem to made up mostly of perverts or offensive stereotypes. [[http://mightygodking.com/index.php/2008/03/11/there-is-lame-and-then-there-are-firestorm-villains/ This article]] covers several of the worst offenders. But at least there were both [[StrawFeminist Killer Frosts]], Typhoon, Brimstone, and Tokamak. None of whom were slouches in the power department.[[note]]The Killer Frosts are among the deadliest examples of [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] in fiction, Typhoon is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin basically a sentient typhoon in humanoid form]], Brimstone is an immensely powerful [[PlayingWithFire fire elemental]] created by [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} the Big Bad of the entire DC Universe]], and Tokamak [[EvilCounterpart has the same story-breaker powers as Firestorm]].[[/note]]
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* The ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} has loads and loads of recurring enemies, including at least three teams of villains:

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* The ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes has loads and loads of recurring enemies, including at least three teams of villains:
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* ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'' has her own gallery, including MadScientist and body-swapper Lesla-Lar, Kryptonian criminal Black Flame, sword-wielding Amazon Nightflame, Satan Girl (name shared by three vastly different enemies), reality-warper Nazi Blackstarr, super-powered Darkseid minion Powerboy, mass-murderer bounty-hunter ''SelfDemonstrating/{{Lobo}}'', Metallo expy and genocidal thug Reactron (who killed post-Crisis Supergirl's parents and blew New Krypton up), corrupt businessman Simon Tycho, SuperSoldier Reign and the remainder world-killers -biological super-weapons-, Kryptonian werewolf Lar-On, Cyborg-Superman, and many more.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'' has her own gallery, including MadScientist and body-swapper Lesla-Lar, Kryptonian criminal Black Flame, sword-wielding Amazon Nightflame, Satan Girl (name shared by three vastly different enemies), reality-warper Nazi Blackstarr, super-powered Darkseid minion Powerboy, mass-murderer bounty-hunter ''SelfDemonstrating/{{Lobo}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Lobo}}'', Metallo expy and genocidal thug Reactron (who killed post-Crisis Supergirl's parents and blew New Krypton up), corrupt businessman Simon Tycho, SuperSoldier Reign and the remainder world-killers -biological super-weapons-, Kryptonian werewolf Lar-On, Cyborg-Superman, and many more.
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** Barry Allen has an impressively large Rogues Gallery, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, ComicBook/GorillaGrodd, [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd, the original Reverse Flash, and Zoom are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said three villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.

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** Barry Allen has an impressively large Rogues Gallery, selection of enemies, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, ComicBook/GorillaGrodd, [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd, the original Reverse Flash, and Zoom are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said three villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.



** ComicBook/WallyWest got unique enemies such as [[ExtraOreDinary Blacksmith]], [[SerialKiller Murmur]], [[SplitPersonality Magenta]], [[MadeOfIron Girder]], [[ColdSniper Plunder]], [[{{Cult}} Cicada]], [[DimensionLord Brother Grimm]], [[ComicBook/UnderworldUnleashed Neron]], Razer, [[ThenLetMeBeEvil Peek-a-boo]], [[BlobMonster Tar Pit]], and [[DeathDealer Double Down]]. A lot of Barry's traditional foes and their {{Legacy Character}}s clashed with Wally as well, including [[MagicFromTechnology Abra Kadabra]] (he started as an enemy of Barry but with Wally ItsPersonal mutually), a new Mirror Master and Trickster (Axel Walker, a spoiled rich kid who stole James Jesse's gimmicks and went into crime ForTheEvulz) and Zoom ([[FaceHeelTurn Hunter]] [[StevenUlyssesPerhero Zolomon]], inspired by ComicBook/EobardThawne).
*** Depending on when the comics were printed, some of Wally's Rogues were sometimes depicted as being {{Punch Clock Villain}}s who were actually almost ''{{friend|lyEnemy}}s'' [[FriendlyEnemy with the Flash]]. Notably, scenes like [[http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/the-flash/19-1.jpg this]] actually happened in the comic, not just on the cover (that one happened because the Trickster sent Wally an invitation to a Rogues party as a joke - Wally had a date and no better ideas, so he decided to take him up on the invite. All involved find themselves having a surprisingly good time).
** [[ComicBook/{{Impulse}} Bart Allen]]'s tenure as the fourth Flash isn't really long enough to build up a separate Rogues Gallery but, in addition to fighting Barry Allen/Wally West villains, he has [[EvilformerFriend Griffin]], Superboy-Prime and even gains an arch-enemy of his own, [[EvilTwin Inertia]].

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** ComicBook/WallyWest Wally West got unique enemies such as [[ExtraOreDinary Blacksmith]], [[SerialKiller Murmur]], [[SplitPersonality Magenta]], [[MadeOfIron Girder]], [[ColdSniper Plunder]], [[{{Cult}} Cicada]], [[DimensionLord Brother Grimm]], [[ComicBook/UnderworldUnleashed Neron]], Razer, [[ThenLetMeBeEvil Peek-a-boo]], [[BlobMonster Tar Pit]], and [[DeathDealer Double Down]]. A lot of Barry's traditional foes and their {{Legacy Character}}s clashed with Wally as well, including [[MagicFromTechnology Abra Kadabra]] (he started as an enemy of Barry but with Wally ItsPersonal mutually), a new Mirror Master and Trickster (Axel Walker, a spoiled rich kid who stole James Jesse's gimmicks and went into crime ForTheEvulz) and Zoom ([[FaceHeelTurn Hunter]] [[StevenUlyssesPerhero Zolomon]], inspired by ComicBook/EobardThawne).
*** Depending on when the comics were printed, some of Wally's Rogues were sometimes depicted as being {{Punch Clock Villain}}s who were actually almost ''{{friend|lyEnemy}}s'' [[FriendlyEnemy with the Flash]]. Notably, scenes like [[http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/the-flash/19-1.jpg this]] actually happened in the comic, not just on the cover (that one happened because the Trickster sent Wally an invitation to a Rogues party as a joke - Wally had a date and no better ideas, so he decided to take him up on the invite. All involved find themselves having a surprisingly good time). \n Most prominently, the Pied Piper made a HeelFaceTurn and became genuinely close friends with Wally.
** [[ComicBook/{{Impulse}} Bart Allen]]'s tenure as the fourth Flash isn't really long enough to build up a separate Rogues Gallery roster but, in addition to fighting Barry Allen/Wally West villains, he has [[EvilformerFriend Griffin]], Superboy-Prime and even gains an arch-enemy of his own, [[EvilTwin Inertia]].
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** The most famous examples include ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]],ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a psychologist dressed in a scarecrow costume who is obsessed with fear[[/note]], ComicBook/TwoFace[[note]]an attorney who became obsessed with duality after half his body was disfigured[[/note]], ComicBook/PoisonIvy[[note]]a woman capable of controlling plants and an eco-terrorist[[/note]], ComicBook/ThePenguin[[note]]a scion of a wealthy family who was born heavily disfigured; now a crime lord in Gotham City[[/note]], ComicBook/TheRiddler[[note]]a criminal mastermind obsessed with proving his own genius by leaving difficult clues behind[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}[[note]]a cat burglar who has an on-off relationship with Batman[[/note]], ComicBook/MrFreeze,[[note]]a cryogenicist trapped in a cooling suit; he is seeking money to revive his frozen wife[[/note]], Hugo Strange[[note]]a scientist and psychologist also obsessed with Batman, being one of the few to have been able to deduce his true identity[[/note]], Hush[[note]]scion of a wealthy Gotham family who wants revenge on the Wayne family[[/note]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]a former psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum who became infatuated with The Joker[[/note]], Clayface[[note]]a series of characters who all have clay-like bodies that allow them to take on the appearances of other people and reshape their bodies at will[[/note]], Killer Croc[[note]]a man with a rare genetic deformity that gives him crocodile-like characteristics[[/note]], ComicBook/RasAlGhul[[note]]the seemingly immortal leader of an AncientConspiracy dedicated to steering society, and in one continuity [[EvilMentor is also Batman's mentor]][[/note]], ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, [[note]]Ra's [[DaddysLittleVillain loyal daughter]] who's often either a foe or LoveInterest to Bruce[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}[[note]]a ProfessionalKiller with almost supernatural aim[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Bane}}[[note]]an exceptionally intelligent man who was raised in a prison and experimented on with a combat drug[[/note]], Mad Hatter[[note]]a madman obsessed with Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Alice in Wonderland]]''[[/note]], and Black Mask[[note]]a crime lord obsessed with masks; the mask he wears was fused with the skin of his head after a fire.[[/note]]. He's also got a bunch of lower-tier but still important villains like Man-Bat, Killer Moth, Firefly, the Ventriloquist and Scarface, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Great White Shark, Victor Zsasz, the Court of Owls, Professor Pyg, Maxie Zeus, Calendar Man, the KGBeast, Solomon Grundy, Lock-Up, Talon, Lady Shiva, Anarky, Dr. Phosphorous, Ratcatcher and Cluemaster[[note]]The father of [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]. Hadn't really used his gimmick since her introduction[[/note]].

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** The most famous examples include ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]],ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a psychologist dressed in a scarecrow costume who is obsessed with fear[[/note]], ComicBook/TwoFace[[note]]an attorney who became obsessed with duality after half his body was disfigured[[/note]], ComicBook/PoisonIvy[[note]]a woman capable of controlling plants and an eco-terrorist[[/note]], ComicBook/ThePenguin[[note]]a scion of a wealthy family who was born heavily disfigured; now a crime lord in Gotham City[[/note]], ComicBook/TheRiddler[[note]]a criminal mastermind obsessed with proving his own genius by leaving difficult clues behind[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}[[note]]a cat burglar who has an on-off relationship with Batman[[/note]], ComicBook/MrFreeze,[[note]]a cryogenicist trapped in a cooling suit; he is seeking money to revive his frozen wife[[/note]], Hugo Strange[[note]]a scientist and psychologist also obsessed with Batman, being one of the few to have been able to deduce his true identity[[/note]], Hush[[note]]scion of a wealthy Gotham family who wants revenge on the Wayne family[[/note]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]a former psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum who became infatuated with The Joker[[/note]], Clayface[[note]]a series of characters who all have clay-like bodies that allow them to take on the appearances of other people and reshape their bodies at will[[/note]], Killer Croc[[note]]a man with a rare genetic deformity that gives him crocodile-like characteristics[[/note]], ComicBook/RasAlGhul[[note]]the seemingly immortal leader of an AncientConspiracy dedicated to steering society, and in one continuity [[EvilMentor is also Batman's mentor]][[/note]], ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, [[note]]Ra's [[DaddysLittleVillain loyal daughter]] who's often either a foe or LoveInterest to Bruce[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}[[note]]a ProfessionalKiller with almost supernatural aim[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Bane}}[[note]]an exceptionally intelligent man who was raised in a prison and experimented on with a combat drug[[/note]], Mad Hatter[[note]]a madman obsessed with Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Alice in Wonderland]]''[[/note]], and Black Mask[[note]]a crime lord obsessed with masks; the mask he wears was fused with the skin of his head after a fire.[[/note]]. He's also got a bunch of lower-tier but still important villains like Man-Bat, Killer Moth, Firefly, the Ventriloquist and Scarface, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Great White Shark, Victor Zsasz, the Court of Owls, Professor Pyg, Maxie Zeus, Calendar Man, the KGBeast, Solomon Grundy, Lock-Up, Talon, Lady Shiva, Anarky, Dr. Phosphorous, Ratcatcher and Cluemaster[[note]]The father of [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]. Hadn't really used his gimmick since her introduction[[/note]].
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** The most famous examples include ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a psychologist dressed in a scarecrow costume who is obsessed with fear[[/note]], ComicBook/TwoFace[[note]]an attorney who became obsessed with duality after half his body was disfigured[[/note]], ComicBook/PoisonIvy[[note]]a woman capable of controlling plants and an eco-terrorist[[/note]], ComicBook/ThePenguin[[note]]a scion of a wealthy family who was born heavily disfigured; now a crime lord in Gotham City[[/note]], ComicBook/TheRiddler[[note]]a criminal mastermind obsessed with proving his own genius by leaving difficult clues behind[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}[[note]]a cat burglar who has an on-off relationship with Batman[[/note]], ComicBook/MrFreeze,[[note]]a cryogenicist trapped in a cooling suit; he is seeking money to revive his frozen wife[[/note]], and ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]]. Lesser known, but still highly important villains, include Hugo Strange[[note]]a scientist and psychologist also obsessed with Batman, being one of the few to have been able to deduce his true identity[[/note]], Hush[[note]]scion of a wealthy Gotham family who wants revenge on the Wayne family[[/note]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]a former psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum who became infatuated with The Joker[[/note]], Clayface[[note]]a series of characters who all have clay-like bodies that allow them to take on the appearances of other people and reshape their bodies at will[[/note]], Killer Croc[[note]]a man with a rare genetic deformity that gives him crocodile-like characteristics[[/note]], ComicBook/RasAlGhul[[note]]the seemingly immortal leader of an AncientConspiracy dedicated to steering society, and in one continuity [[EvilMentor is also Batman's mentor]][[/note]], ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, [[note]]Ra's [[DaddysLittleVillain loyal daughter]] who's often either a foe or LoveInterest to Bruce[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}[[note]]a ProfessionalKiller with almost supernatural aim[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Bane}}[[note]]an exceptionally intelligent man who was raised in a prison and experimented on with a combat drug[[/note]], Mad Hatter[[note]]a madman obsessed with Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Alice in Wonderland]]''[[/note]], and Black Mask[[note]]a crime lord obsessed with masks; the mask he wears was fused with the skin of his head after a fire.[[/note]]. He's also got a bunch of lower-tier villains like Killer Moth, Firefly, Ventriloquist and Scarface, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Great White Shark, Narcosis, the Court of Owls, Professor Pyg, Dr. Dadelus, Ten-Eyed Man, KG-Beast, Black Spider, Lock-Up, Steeljacket, Orca, Roadrunner, Dr. Phospherus, Lord Death Man, Flamingo, Wrath and Cluemaster[[note]]The father of [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]. Hadn't really used his gimmick since her introduction[[/note]].

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** The most famous examples include ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]],ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a psychologist dressed in a scarecrow costume who is obsessed with fear[[/note]], ComicBook/TwoFace[[note]]an attorney who became obsessed with duality after half his body was disfigured[[/note]], ComicBook/PoisonIvy[[note]]a woman capable of controlling plants and an eco-terrorist[[/note]], ComicBook/ThePenguin[[note]]a scion of a wealthy family who was born heavily disfigured; now a crime lord in Gotham City[[/note]], ComicBook/TheRiddler[[note]]a criminal mastermind obsessed with proving his own genius by leaving difficult clues behind[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}[[note]]a cat burglar who has an on-off relationship with Batman[[/note]], ComicBook/MrFreeze,[[note]]a cryogenicist trapped in a cooling suit; he is seeking money to revive his frozen wife[[/note]], and ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]]. Lesser known, but still highly important villains, include Hugo Strange[[note]]a scientist and psychologist also obsessed with Batman, being one of the few to have been able to deduce his true identity[[/note]], Hush[[note]]scion of a wealthy Gotham family who wants revenge on the Wayne family[[/note]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]a former psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum who became infatuated with The Joker[[/note]], Clayface[[note]]a series of characters who all have clay-like bodies that allow them to take on the appearances of other people and reshape their bodies at will[[/note]], Killer Croc[[note]]a man with a rare genetic deformity that gives him crocodile-like characteristics[[/note]], ComicBook/RasAlGhul[[note]]the seemingly immortal leader of an AncientConspiracy dedicated to steering society, and in one continuity [[EvilMentor is also Batman's mentor]][[/note]], ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, [[note]]Ra's [[DaddysLittleVillain loyal daughter]] who's often either a foe or LoveInterest to Bruce[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}[[note]]a ProfessionalKiller with almost supernatural aim[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Bane}}[[note]]an exceptionally intelligent man who was raised in a prison and experimented on with a combat drug[[/note]], Mad Hatter[[note]]a madman obsessed with Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Alice in Wonderland]]''[[/note]], and Black Mask[[note]]a crime lord obsessed with masks; the mask he wears was fused with the skin of his head after a fire.[[/note]]. He's also got a bunch of lower-tier but still important villains like Man-Bat, Killer Moth, Firefly, the Ventriloquist and Scarface, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Great White Shark, Narcosis, Victor Zsasz, the Court of Owls, Professor Pyg, Dr. Dadelus, Ten-Eyed Maxie Zeus, Calendar Man, KG-Beast, Black Spider, the KGBeast, Solomon Grundy, Lock-Up, Steeljacket, Orca, Roadrunner, Talon, Lady Shiva, Anarky, Dr. Phospherus, Lord Death Man, Flamingo, Wrath Phosphorous, Ratcatcher and Cluemaster[[note]]The father of [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]. Hadn't really used his gimmick since her introduction[[/note]].
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* ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} has ComicBook/BlackManta and [[CainAndAbel Ocean Master]] sharing archvillain status, with [[PoweredArmor Carapax]], the [[PeoplePuppets Fisherman]], the [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Scavenger]], the [[PunchClockVillain Human Flying Fish]], [[AnimalisticAbomination The Trench]], [[ThreateningShark King Shark]], [[MakingASplash the Eel]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Marine Marauder]], the [[DiabolusExNihilo Deep Six]], [[ShadowArchetype the Thirst]], Kordax, and [[FishPeople Charybdis]] rounding out the ranks.
* ComicBook/TheAtom has The Floronic Man, the Bug-Eyed Bandit, The Thinker, Dwarfstar, Lady Chronos, the Panther, Wizardo, the Man in the Ion Mask, Xotar, and of course, Chronos.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** Batman is a standout example, both in terms of memorable [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGallery villains]] and in terms of sheer size. Many individual members of the Bat-Family all have ''their'' own rogues galleries, too. Combine them all and you have one of the biggest rogues gallery in comics history, with new members being added all the time:
** The most famous examples include ComicBook/TheScarecrow[[note]]a psychologist dressed in a scarecrow costume who is obsessed with fear[[/note]], ComicBook/TwoFace[[note]]an attorney who became obsessed with duality after half his body was disfigured[[/note]], ComicBook/PoisonIvy[[note]]a woman capable of controlling plants and an eco-terrorist[[/note]], ComicBook/ThePenguin[[note]]a scion of a wealthy family who was born heavily disfigured; now a crime lord in Gotham City[[/note]], ComicBook/TheRiddler[[note]]a criminal mastermind obsessed with proving his own genius by leaving difficult clues behind[[/note]], Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}[[note]]a cat burglar who has an on-off relationship with Batman[[/note]], ComicBook/MrFreeze,[[note]]a cryogenicist trapped in a cooling suit; he is seeking money to revive his frozen wife[[/note]], and ComicBook/TheJoker[[note]]an incredibly deranged man who looks like a clown obsessed with Batman himself[[/note]]. Lesser known, but still highly important villains, include Hugo Strange[[note]]a scientist and psychologist also obsessed with Batman, being one of the few to have been able to deduce his true identity[[/note]], Hush[[note]]scion of a wealthy Gotham family who wants revenge on the Wayne family[[/note]], ComicBook/HarleyQuinn[[note]]a former psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum who became infatuated with The Joker[[/note]], Clayface[[note]]a series of characters who all have clay-like bodies that allow them to take on the appearances of other people and reshape their bodies at will[[/note]], Killer Croc[[note]]a man with a rare genetic deformity that gives him crocodile-like characteristics[[/note]], ComicBook/RasAlGhul[[note]]the seemingly immortal leader of an AncientConspiracy dedicated to steering society, and in one continuity [[EvilMentor is also Batman's mentor]][[/note]], ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, [[note]]Ra's [[DaddysLittleVillain loyal daughter]] who's often either a foe or LoveInterest to Bruce[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}[[note]]a ProfessionalKiller with almost supernatural aim[[/note]], ComicBook/{{Bane}}[[note]]an exceptionally intelligent man who was raised in a prison and experimented on with a combat drug[[/note]], Mad Hatter[[note]]a madman obsessed with Creator/LewisCarroll's ''[[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland Alice in Wonderland]]''[[/note]], and Black Mask[[note]]a crime lord obsessed with masks; the mask he wears was fused with the skin of his head after a fire.[[/note]]. He's also got a bunch of lower-tier villains like Killer Moth, Firefly, Ventriloquist and Scarface, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Great White Shark, Narcosis, the Court of Owls, Professor Pyg, Dr. Dadelus, Ten-Eyed Man, KG-Beast, Black Spider, Lock-Up, Steeljacket, Orca, Roadrunner, Dr. Phospherus, Lord Death Man, Flamingo, Wrath and Cluemaster[[note]]The father of [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]. Hadn't really used his gimmick since her introduction[[/note]].
** Depending on the continuity, poor Batman has had to deal with ''multiple'' rogues galleries. On [[Series/Batman1966 the 1960s TV show]], [[BornInTheWrongCentury King Tut]] and Egghead were particularly troublesome. [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The animated series]] gave us the Clock King and its spinoff comic ''ComicBook/TheBatmanAdventures'' gave us, among others, the trio of [[CrazyPrepared Mastermind]], [[AwesomenessByAnalysis The Professor]], and [[BewareTheNiceOnes Mr. Nice]] (although they were more in the IneffectualSympatheticVillain category, really). And ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' adds Barbara Kean, Theo and Tabitha Galavan, Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, and Fish Mooney to its Rogue roster, although they and the rest are more ''Jim Gordon's'' Gallery than Bruce Wayne's.
** Batman's former sidekick ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} has his own gallery, including villains that have plagued him from his days with Batman and the Titans: Blockbuster, Torque, the Tarantula, [[EvilKnockoff Nite-Wing]], Double Dare, Hellhound, Amygdala, ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}, the Pierce Brothers. In a subversion, one of them is Shrike, an assassin Nightwing befriended while undercover receiving assassin's training. He thinks that he's Nightwing's worst foe; in reality, Nightwing doesn't even consider him a threat, on one occasion ignoring him and ''walking away'' while Shrike chased after him, trying (and failing) to hit him.
** In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Bruce Wayne's successor Terry developed his own set, including [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Bli]][[PoisonousPerson ght]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Shriek]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Inque]], [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Spellbinder]], [[ProfessionalKiller Curare]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame the Stalker]], [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent the Terrific Trio]], [[JekyllAndHyde Terminal]], [[BombThrowingAnarchists Mad Stan]], [[WhosLaughingNow Willy Watt]], [[EvilFormerFriend Big Time]], [[OverlordJr Preston Powers]], the Royal Flush Gang, and the [[GangofHats Jokerz]]. There was even some overlap; Mr. Freeze appeared in one episode, [[spoiler:Ra's al Ghul lived to face ''both'' Batmen after [[GrandTheftMe bodyjacking his own daughter]]]] and ComicBook/TheJoker himself came BackFromTheDead to [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker get his own feature presentation]].
*** Lampshaded when Terry and Bruce first encounter Shriek, the following exchange takes place:
---->'''Terry:''' You know this guy?\\
'''Bruce:''' Sorry, not one of mine.
** Tim Drake was the first [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]] to start collecting his own personal rogues gallery while still acting as the Dark Knight's squire, and he continued adding to it as ComicBook/RedRobin. Notable members include [[MightyWhitey King Snake]], [[DragonLady Lynx]] (I & III), [[EnfantTerrible The General]], [[PowersViaPossession Johnny Warlock]], [[EvilSorcerer Warlock's Daughter]], [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame Jaeger]], [[ProfessionalKiller Scarab]], [[VillainTeleportation Dodge]], [[SnakePeople Tapeworm]], [[PoisonousPerson Wanderer]], [[BloodKnight Widower]], [[MasterPoisoner Funnel]], the BodyHorror inducing [[PeoplePuppets Sac]] and the [[DarwinistDesire Daughters of Acheron]].
* Deconstructed in Bates and Weisman's version of ''Comicbook/CaptainAtom'', in which Cap had a fictitious rogues' gallery that the military designed for him as part of his publicly-revealed false origin. Since that origin was his original, [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] [[RetCon Charlton origin]], his fake rogues' gallery, most notably Dr. Spectro, were drawn from his ''actual'' Charlton stories. On top of which, some of these fake villains later ''became'' [[BecomingTheMask real ones]]. Plus which, they, along with many of his other actual rogues, including, again, Dr. Spectro, as well as [[EvilCounterpart Major Force]], The Ghost (at one time), and [[MagnificentBastard Wade Eiling]], worked for the same secret military project he himself worked for. He also had "regular" rogues like [[DatingCatwoman Plastique]], [[CorporateSamurai The Cambodian]], and the [[EvilOverlord Queen Bee]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}'' has a Rogues Gallery that could be charitably described as deficient. Not only are the vast majority laughably underpowered compared to the hero (who has to carry around an IdiotBall the size of a house for them to be any threat to him whatsoever), but they seem to made up mostly of perverts or offensive stereotypes. [[http://mightygodking.com/index.php/2008/03/11/there-is-lame-and-then-there-are-firestorm-villains/ This article]] covers several of the worst offenders. But at least there were both [[StrawFeminist Killer Frosts]], Typhoon, Brimstone, and Tokamak. None of whom were slouches in the power department.[[note]]The Killer Frosts are among the deadliest examples of [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] in fiction, Typhoon is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin basically a sentient typhoon in humanoid form]], Brimstone is an immensely powerful [[PlayingWithFire fire elemental]] created by [[ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} the Big Bad of the entire DC Universe]], and Tokamak [[EvilCounterpart has the same story-breaker powers as Firestorm]].[[/note]]
* ''Franchise/TheFlash''
** Enemies peculiar to the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick included the Turtle, the Thinker, the Fiddler, the Thorn, the Eel, Star Sapphire (an alien queen from another dimension and not to be confused with the similarly-named Green Lantern villain, though [[{{Retcon}} later revealed]] to be a former Zamaron queen), the Rival (Jay's own Reverse-Flash, who wore a darker version of Jay's costume with a mask), Rag Doll, the ComicBook/{{Shade}}, and ComicBook/VandalSavage.
** Barry Allen has an impressively large Rogues Gallery, the most recognizable of which include [[AnIcePerson Captain Cold]], the Trickster, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard, [[ComicBook/{{Shade}} the Shade]], Pied Piper, ComicBook/GorillaGrodd, [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]], [[GemstoneAssault Golden Glider]], the Top, Professor Zoom/[[EvilCounterpart Reverse-Flash]], etc. They were also marked being a really unambitious bunch, considering they all have some incredibly powerful tech and [[CutLexLuthorACheck the best use most can think of is simple robberies of local targets]]. It's implied that many are at ''least'' as unstable as Batman's. Most actually called themselves "The Rogues" and are [[AffablyEvil unusually social for supervillains]]. Gorilla Grodd, the original Reverse Flash, and Zoom are not members of and actually hate the Rogues (the feeling is mutual -- the fact that said three villains [[EvenEvilHasStandards are probably the most heinous of the Flash's foes]] is implied to play a large part in the mutual dislike). The Rogues, in turn, have shunned other members of the Flash's Rogues Gallery, such as Abra Kadabra and the Rainbow Raider/s, though they will tolerate them when something big comes up (like Captain Boomerang's funeral) or when their goals coincide.
** They have an unspoken rule of not to kill the Flash (bar their ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' appearance). That they actually did it (if accidentally) is [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone the worst thing that]] [[AntagonistInMourning ever happened to them]].
*** And in ''Comicbook/BlackestNight'', the Rogues tell [[spoiler:Captain Boomerang II]] that "[[EvenEvilHasStandards The Rogues don't kill women and children]]" right before they [[spoiler:[[KarmicDeath shove him into the pit he's been using to feed his Black Lantern father, the original Captain Boomerang]]]].
*** On the flip-side however, the Rogues have occasionally undergone a DarkerAndEdgier transformation to basically became Central City's version of the Mafia. While their gimmicks were still silly, they were unrepentant killers who were considered very dangerous.
** Several of them have appeared in some form in either ''Series/TheFlash1990'' or ''Series/TheFlash2014'' (and there's a list for the latter series further down below), or in his appearances on ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'', ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''.
** ComicBook/WallyWest got unique enemies such as [[ExtraOreDinary Blacksmith]], [[SerialKiller Murmur]], [[SplitPersonality Magenta]], [[MadeOfIron Girder]], [[ColdSniper Plunder]], [[{{Cult}} Cicada]], [[DimensionLord Brother Grimm]], [[ComicBook/UnderworldUnleashed Neron]], Razer, [[ThenLetMeBeEvil Peek-a-boo]], [[BlobMonster Tar Pit]], and [[DeathDealer Double Down]]. A lot of Barry's traditional foes and their {{Legacy Character}}s clashed with Wally as well, including [[MagicFromTechnology Abra Kadabra]] (he started as an enemy of Barry but with Wally ItsPersonal mutually), a new Mirror Master and Trickster (Axel Walker, a spoiled rich kid who stole James Jesse's gimmicks and went into crime ForTheEvulz) and Zoom ([[FaceHeelTurn Hunter]] [[StevenUlyssesPerhero Zolomon]], inspired by ComicBook/EobardThawne).
*** Depending on when the comics were printed, some of Wally's Rogues were sometimes depicted as being {{Punch Clock Villain}}s who were actually almost ''{{friend|lyEnemy}}s'' [[FriendlyEnemy with the Flash]]. Notably, scenes like [[http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/the-flash/19-1.jpg this]] actually happened in the comic, not just on the cover (that one happened because the Trickster sent Wally an invitation to a Rogues party as a joke - Wally had a date and no better ideas, so he decided to take him up on the invite. All involved find themselves having a surprisingly good time).
** [[ComicBook/{{Impulse}} Bart Allen]]'s tenure as the fourth Flash isn't really long enough to build up a separate Rogues Gallery but, in addition to fighting Barry Allen/Wally West villains, he has [[EvilformerFriend Griffin]], Superboy-Prime and even gains an arch-enemy of his own, [[EvilTwin Inertia]].
* ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'': The titular Emerald Archer has his own gallery of rogues, some of whom are archers like himself, and many of whom tend to be [[ProfessionalKiller professional assassins]]. These include [[EvilCounterpart Merlyn]], [[AristocratsAreEvil Count Vertigo]], [[ClockKing Clock King]], [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Constantine Drakon]], [[NighInvulnerability Brick]], [[ShellShockedVeteran Cupid]], China White, Red Dart, Hatchet, Silver Monkey, [[DatingCatwoman Shado]], Camorouge, and [[SerialKiller Onomatopoeia]]. Occasionally Oliver will clash with ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}, despite the two having no real animosity with each other, and with ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}, who definitely carries a grudge against Oliver for stabbing him in his (already-blind) eye. Several of these would later show up as antagonists in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' (see below).
* Each Franchise/GreenLantern to headline his own series has had a collection of recurring foes, though they rarely if ever have teamed up collectively.
** Alan Scott: ComicBook/VandalSavage (arguably his archnemesis), Solomon Grundy, the Sportsman, the Icicle, the Gambler, the Harlequin (who actually only became a villain in the first place to [[DatingCatwoman date, and, subsequently, marry Alan]]) and the Thorn (the mother of his two children).
** Hal Jordan: Sinestro (''definitely'' his archnemesis), the Manhunters, Kanjar Ro (a RoguesGalleryTransplant - he was originally a foe of ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}), Atrocitus, Hector Hammond, Star Sapphire ([[DatingCatwoman Hal's sometimes-girlfriend]]), Dr. Polaris, the Tattooed Man, Evil Star, Black Hand, Goldface (another HeelFaceTurn), Sonar, and the Shark.
** Kyle Rayner: Major Force (on loan from Comicbook/CaptainAtom and not really his archnemesis, but he's loomed large in Kyle's life anyway, thanks largely to [[StuffedIntoTheFridge what he did to his first girlfriend]]), Oblivion, Grayven, Effigy, Alex Nero, Fatality, Sonar II, Amon Sur and acquired Brainwave JR, Dr. Light, Dr. Polaris and Hal Jordan as Parallax. Kyle, in an issue of his comic, bemoans the fact that he has a lousy Rogues Gallery, compared to his friend Wally West (The Flash).
** As of ''Green Lantern: Rebirth'' and the subsequent relaunch of the franchise, Hal and Kyle's galleries have more or less merged into a collective Rogues Gallery for the entire Green Lantern Corps, with the additions of Parallax, Mongul, Cyborg-Superman, Superboy-Prime, Krona, and [[Characters/GLSinestroCorps the Sinestro Corps]].
** Furthermore, the ''GL Corps'' now have their own rival factions, including the [[TheBerserker Red Lanterns]], [[TheHeartless Black Lanterns]], [[OneManArmy Agent Orange]], and the aforementioned [[DespotismJustifiesTheMeans Sinestro Corps]]. The Star Sapphire name is now applied to a corps as well, although they don't have any designs towards antagonizing the Green Lanterns.
* ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} and the rest of the Hawk-Family have had a number of enemies ranging from villainous fellow aliens and non-powered human criminals to meta-humans and even figures from ancient mythology, to include the likes of [[ShapeShifting Byth Rok]], [[VillainTeleportation Fadeaway Man]], ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, [[SuperIntelligence I.Q.]], [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent Lion-Mane]], the Manhawks, Matter Master, the Monocle, Lasso, Hath-Set, Headhunter, Hummingbird, Count Viper, ComicBook/VandalSavage, and the [[LivingShadow Shadow-Thief]], who's also their ArchEnemy.
* Even though her series is only 38 issues long, Kate Spencer, the Comicbook/{{Manhunter}}, has quite an impressive rogues gallery. Sweeney Todd, Copperhead, the Monocle, Phobia, Dr. Moon, Everyman, and Vesetech.
* While the ComicBook/MartianManhunter has mostly fought one-off villains like [[OmnicidalManiac Commander Blanx]], Human Falcon, Human Squirrel, Mister Moth and the Countryman, he 's also got a few more notable enemies, such as his brother [[CainAndAbel Malefic]], [[MadScientist Professor Arnold Hugo]], the [[KillItWithFire Human Flame]], the Vulture Society, Dr. Trap, Fernus, the Martian Man-eater, [[VampiricDraining Bette Noir]] and [[MindManipulation Despero]].
* The ''Comicbook/{{Shazam}}'' Captain Marvel: the Rogues Gallery includes [[MadScientist Dr. Sivana]] (and all four of his children), Mr. Mind, ComicBook/BlackAdam, Mr. Atom, Ibac the Invincible, Sabbac, Oggar, King Kull, the crocodile-gangsters of Planet Punkus, etc. Most (save Black Adam) haven't appeared much lately, but they tend to congregate as [[LegionOfDoom the Monster Society of Evil]].
** The Monster Society has the distinction of being the first recurring villain team in comics. So it was Captain Marvel's gallery who first came up with the idea of teaming up to destroy the hero (a tactic which proved about as successful as it usually does.)
** The only unrepentantly evil members of the Sivana Family are Dr. Thaddeus Sivana, Georgia, and Sivana Jr. [[BeautyEqualsGoodness Magnificus and Beautia]] both pulled [[HeelFaceTurn Heel Face Turns]] and became at the very least Law-Abiding Citizens who are mostly embarrassed by their family, if not outright allies of the Marvel Family.
* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** His gallery is one of the most popular in comics, and it [[Characters/SupermanRoguesGallery includes]] earthly villains like ComicBook/LexLuthor, [[{{Cyborg}} Metallo]], [[EvilKnockoff Bizarro]], [[EvilTwin Ultraman]], [[PowersAsPrograms Parasite]], [[ItAmusedMe Prankster]], [[PsychopathicManchild Toyman]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Banshee]], [[PsychoElectro Livewire]], [[RobotMe Cyborg-Superman]], [[ManOfKryptonite Kryptonite Man]], [[PsychicPowers Manchester Black,]] and [[TheSyndicate Intergang]], as well as alien or space-based foes like ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}, [[KneelBeforeZod Zod]], {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}, [[GalacticConqueror Mongul]], [[SpaceCowboy Terra-Man,]] [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Doomsday]], [[PlanetKiller Imperiex]] and [[GreatGazoo Mister Mxyzptlk]]. The latest addition is Blanque, an OmnicidalManiac who is basically Superman's version of The Joker, only without any humor.
** The producers of ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' felt this gallery was really limited; they resorted to using Creator/JackKirby's [[Comicbook/NewGods Fourth World]] DC characters, such as Darkseid and his gang, to fill the ranks. They also created a couple of their own villains, most notably CanonImmigrant [[PsychoElectro Livewire]].
** To be fair, Darkseid and other elements of the Fourth World were introduced in Jack Kirby's ''ComicBook/JimmyOlsen'' comics, so they were, by extension, always a part of the Superman Mythos. And, in any case, their storylines were ''[[RuleOfCool awesome]]''. It should also be noted that Darkseid and his minions had already been introduced and had been recurring archenemies for Superman in the comics for several years before ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' was even produced and aired.
* ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'' has her own gallery, including MadScientist and body-swapper Lesla-Lar, Kryptonian criminal Black Flame, sword-wielding Amazon Nightflame, Satan Girl (name shared by three vastly different enemies), reality-warper Nazi Blackstarr, super-powered Darkseid minion Powerboy, mass-murderer bounty-hunter ''SelfDemonstrating/{{Lobo}}'', Metallo expy and genocidal thug Reactron (who killed post-Crisis Supergirl's parents and blew New Krypton up), corrupt businessman Simon Tycho, SuperSoldier Reign and the remainder world-killers -biological super-weapons-, Kryptonian werewolf Lar-On, Cyborg-Superman, and many more.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' has the ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, [[OurGiantsAreBigger Giganta]], [[PlayingWithSyringes Dr. Poison]], [[PsychicPowers Dr. Psycho]], [[{{Cyborg}} Dr. Cyber]], [[AlienGeometries Angle Man]], [[ThoseWackyNazis Baroness Von Gunther]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Silver Swan]], [[EmperorScientist Queen Atomia]], [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Veronica Cale]], [[SuperSpeed Mayfly]], [[EvilCounterpart Gundra]], [[PlayingWithFire Zara]], the Queen of Fables, and some gods gone bad (ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, Eris, etc.) and other figures from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] (ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}, Medusa, ComicBook/{{Circe}}). However, many of the more recent rogues are often skipped over due to Wonder Woman's continual battle with DependingOnTheWriter, and then there's the fact that most villains she fights legitimately reform after their encounters with her.
* As one of the most recognizable magic-using heroes in the DCU, ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} tends to fight enemies who either have a supernatural background or are otherwise mystically empowered, including in her own limited series. Her recurring foes include the likes of [[SealedEvilInACan Allura]], [[EvilSorcerer Brother Night]], [[DreamWeaver Fuseli]], [[DemonicDummy Oscar Hampel]], [[RealityWarper Zor]], [[PlayingWithFire Ember]], [[ChildMage Uriah]], [[ManipulativeBastard The Tempter]], [[MalevolentMaskedMen Romalthi the Shaper]], and [[ClaimedByTheSupernatural Nimue Ravensong]].
* In addition to their individual enemies, the Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica had a handful of villains that regularly fought them as a team: [[PowerCopying Amazo]], Despero, Starro the Conqueror, Kanjar Ro, Starbreaker, The Shaggy Man (later known as the General), The Queen Bee, and Prometheus, to name but a few. Two of the most famous villain teams are the Injustice League and the Secret Society of Supervillains.
* The ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica's Rogues Gallery is made up mostly of the surviving foes of their individual members from back in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, as well as said foes' {{legac|yCharacter}}ies and a few add-ons from more recent years. These include but are not limited to: ComicBook/VandalSavage, the Wizard, and the Ultra-Humanite (more or less collectively the team's archfoes), plus Per Degaton, Wotan, ComicBook/SolomonGrundy, the Rival, the Tigress, Shiv, the ComicBook/GentlemanGhost, Johnny Sorrow, Roulette, Icicle II, the Thinker, Killer Wasp, Rag Doll, and on-again-off-again AntiHero ComicBook/BlackAdam.
* Both the League and the Society occasionally fall foul of various terrorist groups (Kobra, the Illuminati) and shadowy government organizations (The D.E.O., S.H.A.D.E., The Agency, Checkmate).
* The ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} has loads and loads of recurring enemies, including at least three teams of villains:
** The Fatal Five: Tharok, Manos, Validus, Emerald Empress, and the Persuader (plus, on one occasion, Mordecai standing in for Validus).
** The Legion of Super-Villains: Lightning Lord, Saturn Queen, Cosmic King, Chameleon Chief, Esper Lass, Hunter, Magno Lad, Micro Lad, Nemesis Kid, Ol-Vir, Radiation Roy, Ron-Karr, Spider Girl, Sun Emperor, Tyr, and Zymyr.
** The Justice League of Earth: Earth-Man, Storm Boy, Golden Boy, Tusker, Eyeful Ethel, and Radiation Roy and Spider Girl from the LSV.
** And numerous unaffiliated villains: Mordru, the Time Trapper, Computo, Universo, the Dark Circle, Leland [=McCauley=], Imperiex, Evillo, Grimbor the Chainsman, and so on and so forth.
* The ComicBook/TeenTitans have had ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}, [[ComicBook/TheJudasContract Terra]], Trigon, Brother Blood, [[CainAndAbel Blackfire]], Psimon, and occasionally the Brotherhood of Evil. More recent additions are Jericho and {{evil counterpart}}s like the Terror Titans and the Titans of Tomorrow. [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans The animated Titans]] had Slade, Brother Blood, the HIVE, the Brotherhood of Evil, Trigon, Blackfire ([[LighterAndSofter though many of these names are the same, the animated villains were often very different in terms of personality and motivation than their comic counterparts]]) and a wide variety of gag or {{Harmless Villain}}s.

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