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!!Riddler's Group
[[folder:The Riddler]]
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler / Edward "Eddie" Nashton / Edward Nygma
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Riddle me this, Batman. Why won't you leave me ALONE?!"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny (first game), Creator/RobPaulsen (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/RogerCraigSmith (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/WallyWingert (''DC Super-Villains'')

Like most of the Bat-Rogues, Edward Nigma, aka the Riddler, is victim to a mental disorder - in his case, an Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder that subconsciously forces him to leave clues in the form of riddles at the scenes of his crimes. His plan is to steal the city savings from the Gotham Central Reserve.

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!!Riddler's Group
[[folder:The Riddler]]
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler / Edward "Eddie" Nashton / Edward Nygma
See [[Characters/LegoBatmanVillainsGothamRogues here]].

!Super-Family Rogues
[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
!![[ComicBook/LexLuthor Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Riddle me this, Batman. Why won't you leave me ALONE?!"]]\n->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny (first game), Creator/RobPaulsen (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/RogerCraigSmith (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/WallyWingert (''DC Super-Villains'')

Like most
Creator/ClancyBrown

->''"How would you like to be out of Arkham right now, and given a chance to take revenge on Batman and the rest of this ungrateful city?"''

Superman's primary enemy, the president
of the Bat-Rogues, Edward Nigma, aka Lexcorp company seeks nothing less than total domination with his intellect.

* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Forever Evil'', Lex pondered on his morality and even became a full-on hero to combat
the Riddler, Crime Syndicate, where in ''DC Super Villains'' he actively TookALevelInJerkass from the previous games. Here, he is victim instead the one to suggest being even ''more'' evil in the wake of the Justice Syndicate, and betrays the Legion of Doom, the Crime Syndicate, and both the Legion and Justice League at the same time over the course of the game to take over the world for himself.
* AffablyEvil: He's almost always courteous and polite, even "promising" Superman that he will erect
a mental disorder - statue of him in his case, an Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder honour. The politeness hides one of the most dangerous psychopaths in the game.
* ArchEnemy: To Superman, though he has it in for Bruce Wayne as well.
* BadassInANiceSuit: In ''DC Super Heroes'', he first appears wearing a white tuxedo, and later wears a dark suit throughout the whole game, all while kicking butt. He appears to ditch it for ''Beyond Gotham'', wearing [[PoweredArmor a different sort of suit altogether]].
* BadassNormal: No powers, yet he'll willingly put himself in harm's way to take Superman on.
%%* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair on his head.
%%-->'''Joker:''' ''(after having thrown a joybuzzer at Luthor and electrocuting him mildly)''' All your hair %%is standing on end... [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments which I guess is just your eyebrows]]!
* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Joker in the second game.
* BullyingADragon: He and the Joker do this to [[spoiler:Brainiac in their prison cell, inadvertently undoing the effects of the shrink ray and returning him to normal size. The look of terror on their faces is priceless]].
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Does this in DC Super Villains. The first time, he betrayed the Legion of Doom to the Crime Syndicate so he could rule the planet with them, but betrayed the Syndicate as well by trying to zap them away. He failed since they ran away. The second time, he did the same thing and succeeded, since they couldn't run away. However, they returned to confront him. These betrayals resulted in the Legion not trusting him.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: He exemplifies this better than every other character in the ''LEGO DC'' series, as without a weapon he barely qualifies for BadassNormal, with every other "normal" character having at least CharlesAtlasSuperpower, but his immense intellect is good enough to create PoweredArmor
that subconsciously forces can make him able to face genuine supers on equal footing. Taken a bit more literally with his "power suit" in ''DC Super-villains'', which not only gives him a Superman-like look but makes him almost as powerful.
* TheComicallySerious: To contrast with the Joker, Lex's humour is more low-key.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Head of his own company, and a supervillain to boot.
* DarkIsEvil: His main suit, at least, is mostly black.
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon running into Joker for the first time, who has his arm outstretched:
-->'''Lex:''' No thanks, I don't want to get joybuzzed.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He doesn't get voted "Man of the Year" as Bruce Wayne gets the award, so [[spoiler:he tries to kill everyone in Wayne Tower, after brainwashing Gotham to try and vote for him]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even he finds Brainiac shrinking the Earth to be vile enough to work with the heroes. After all, he doesn't want to be president of a marble.
** In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', just before [[spoiler: the final confrontation with Darkseid]], Luthor seemed genuinely shocked and horrified to see [[spoiler: Desaad torturing The Rookie to extract the Anti-Life Equation from them. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Admittedly]], considering how [[HateSink vile]] he was in that game, it's entirely possible that Lex was more concerned about Darkseid getting the Equation than the Rookie's well-being, especially considering he was just fine with leaving the Rookie to die on Apokolips.]]
* EvilIsPetty: He decides to [[spoiler:tear down Wayne Tower because he hates Bruce Wayne. The reason he hates Bruce Wayne? He got snubbed at the "Man of the Year" awards.]]
* EvilLaugh: Gives a few menacing ones in ''Beyond Gotham'', most notably after [[spoiler:Superman collapses from absorbing the energy from all the Lantern batteries]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: Once again, Creator/ClancyBrown comes back to the role.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's normally AffablyEvil, but he can slip into being fake-affable at times, particularly whenever his [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] rears its ugly head. It ''especially'' comes into play for ''DC Super-Villains'', where he TookALevelInJerkass and became a strong case of AdaptationalVillainy even compared to regular comics Lex by possessing a ChronicBackstabbingDisorder, with his helpful and supportive words hiding somebody who will throw ''everybody'' under the bus to achieve his tyrannical goals.
* FinalBoss: Of the second game.
* {{Foil}}: To Bruce Wayne. Both he and Bruce are among America's richest and well-known philanthropists, but ultimately Lex's affable nature gives way to his psychopathic tendencies, while Bruce's occasionally gruff demeanor gives way to a decent human being.
* HateSink: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', he's shown to be a smug JerkAss with damn near no loyalty to anyone but himself, at one point betraying the Legion of Doom to help the Crime Syndicate, and then betrays the Crime Syndicate [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder in quick succession]]. By the end of the game, not even the Legion trusts him anymore, and should the Rookie decide [[spoiler:to [[HeelFaceTurn join the Justice League]]]], the Joker completely understands their decision.
* HumongousMecha: Designs a set for him and Joker to use.
* IdiotBall: Despite being mostly clever, Lex fails to realize that [[spoiler:Bruce Wayne is Batman, even though the Batcave is right below Wayne Manor, which itself is shaped like a bat]]. This is mostly due to RuleOfFunny.
* ItsAllAboutMe: At the end of the day, the only thing Lex Luthor cares about is becoming as powerful as possible, and he'll throw anyone, ally or enemy, under the bus as long as he can be in charge.
* LightIsNotGood: His suit during the "Man of the Year" awards is a white tuxedo, although he later discards it for a darker suit.
* MasterOfDisguise: Infiltrates the Hall of Justice by disguising himself as Hawkman.
* NeverMyFault: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he either tries to downplay or ignore the fact that he attempted to backstab everyone just to be emperor. If the Rookie chooses
to leave clues the villains, he has the guts to wonder why he's leaving him even though he betrayed everyone.
-->'''Lex:''' After everything I did for you.
* NeverRecycleYourSchemes: He considers trying to become President again in ''Beyond Gotham'', but Joker actively points this trope out, saying that the scheme is "so last year". [[spoiler:Ultimately, he goes through with the plan anyway and succeeds in taking control, but the League ultimately stop him]].
* NonIdleRich: Villainous version. He's proactive with his plans and will willingly put himself in danger to see them completed.
* OhCrap: When his use of the Boom Tunnel generator to get rid of everyone ends up dragging Apokolips into real space due to the network overload, he's utterly horrified.
* OnlySaneMan: He's this compared to Joker and is one of the calmer villains.
* PoweredArmour: Wears a larger version to take on [[spoiler:the Justice League]]
in the form final act of riddles at the scenes of second game. In the third game, he wears his crimes. His plan is to steal classic armor, which can turn into a Big Fig among other things. When he leads the city savings from Legion of Doom's retaking of Lexcorp, he wears an armor that gives him abilities comparable to Superman's. It also bears the Gotham Central Reserve.House of El's sigil in its chest.
* PresidentEvil: He's in the running for the Presidential elections by the time of ''DC Super Heroes'', and is roughly even with an unseen rival, causing him to try and get ahead by shady means. During ''Beyond Gotham'', he attempts to take the position by force and hold the world to ransom, but Joker scolds him for this, saying that the scheme is "so last year". [[spoiler:After his alliance with the Justice League ends, he goes on to take over the White House with the Legion, actually achieving his goals. Unfortunately for him, the League arrives just as he, Joker and Cheetah are designing flags]].
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The serious, manly man to Joker's silly, sensitive guy.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Unsurprisingly, this his end goal. While he spent ''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' trying to be elected [[PresidentEvil president]] so he could work his way up, by ''DC Super-Villains'', he resorts to [[spoiler: attempting to teleport away every hero and villain so he can force everyone to accept him as their emperor.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He clearly does not enjoy working with the Joker at points.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: When [[spoiler:the Justice League liberate the White House, effortlessly taking out Grundy and moving in to arrest him and the other villains]].
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In ''LEGO Batman 2'', he's the only character who can deconstruct specific black objects.
* TookALevelInBadass: Lex was always a badass, but he focused less on actual combat and more on scheming, albeit putting himself in harm's way. ''Beyond Gotham'' gives him back his classic suit of PoweredArmour, makes him more useful in a fight, and also gives him multiple transformations. The transformations are lost in ''DC Super-villains'', but he now has a {{combo platter|Powers}} of incredibly useful abilities, and later he dons a new suit that makes him almost as strong and capable as Superman.
* TookALevelInJerkass: ''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' had him possess decent amounts of AffablyEvil sensibilities, but he loses all true affability in ''DC Super-Villains'', turning into a completely self-serving, double-crossing, FauxAffablyEvil bastard with plans to [[TakeOverTheWorld rule Earth like an oppressive dictator]].
* TookALevelInKindness: In ''Beyond Gotham'', due to the malfunctioning rings making him feel the emotion of compassion more strongly. [[spoiler:When it wears off in the final level, he twists the knife, back to his old self]].
* TranquilFury: When it becomes apparent that he's about to lose, Lex calmly declares that he [[spoiler:hates Bruce Wayne, and then tries tearing down the tower]].
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: While the ''VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame'' series had its dark moments, Lex easily stands out as one of the darkest characters in the entire franchise.
* VillainHasAPoint: It doesn't make him look better, but he pointed out that the Legion could've deserted everyone if they were in his position as a couple of them have turned of someone before. Begrudingly, they agree that that would.
** He's not false as to question why the Rookie isn't getting arrested as he's an escaped criminal as well.
* VillainousBreakdown: After [[spoiler:the Justice League shows up, Lex seems to realise that he's about to lose, declaring calmly that he hates Bruce Wayne before he tries tearing down Wayne Tower]]. During his free world boss battle, he outright seems to have lost it, although by ''Beyond Gotham'' he's seemingly regained a bit of control.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Lex, in a surprising case of cleverness, drops a massive object on Batman without even stopping to gloat, averting this trope and surprising even Joker. [[spoiler:It turns out to be Superman, but points for effort]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=LexCorp=] Secretary]]
!![=LexCorp=] Secretary
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* AdaptationDyeJob: His 1966 version is for some reason red-haired in Beyond Gotham, despite the fact that he had black hair in the TV series.
* AdaptationalBadass: In the first game, he can spin his cane fast enough to deflect projectiles, which other versions of him can't do.
* BigBadEnsemble: With the Joker and the Penguin in the first game.
* CaneFu: Uses his question-mark cane in combat, and it doubles as a MindControlDevice in the first game.
* CannotTellALie: Owing to his Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, he is subconsciously forced to leave clues at the scene of his crimes.
* CriminalMindGames: His M.O.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's not as good as Joker or Penguin in physical combat, but he's okay enough to get some good hits in.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Superheroes'' he's only a MiniBoss for the first level, in ''Beyond Gotham'' his regular version is a QuestGiver and his 1966 version is a Mini Boss in the bonus level, and in ''DC Super-Villains'' he only has a notable playable role in one level.
* DominoMask: Wears one over his face.
* EvilIsHammy: Implied with his text briefings, confirmed when he loudly and theatrically mugs a man in the second game.
* EvilIsPetty: While robbing the "Man of the Year" award ceremony, he basically behaves like a petty thug and steals money from a man's wallet, seemingly for no reason than to be spiteful.
* {{Greed}}: His motive in the first game is to steal the city savings.
* InsufferableGenius: He constantly brags about his intellect in his mission briefings.
* LargeHam: The first game implied this with his text briefings. The second confirms it when he loudly mugs a man.
* MeaningfulName: ''E''dward ''Nigma''.
* PungeonMaster: Constantly makes bad jokes during his mission briefings.
* PunnyName: ''E''dward ''Nigma'', which fits with his persona.
* SmugSnake: There is no beating around the bush- Riddler may be brilliant, but he is ''incredibly'' arrogant.
* VillainTeamUp: He initially allies with Joker and Penguin to break all the villains out, then recruits Clayface, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy and Two-Face to his cause.
* WeakButSkilled: Riddler is a weak man physically, but mentally he's smart enough to plan out entire raids, and has enough skill to fight in basic close-quarter combat.
* WhatTheHellHero: Calls Batman out for not leaving him alone, although as he's a criminal it rings slightly hollow.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: His 1966 version is for some reason red-haired in Beyond Gotham, despite the fact CanonForeigner: Lex has had secretaries before, but not ones that he had black hair turn into a KillerRobot.
* CompositeCharacter: She mixes elements of Mercy Graves and Eve Teschmacher.
* KillerRobot: Spends a while acting and looking like just a normal secretary, only to reveal she's both a robot and very murderous. Her being a robot is more ambiguous
in the TV series.
* AdaptationalBadass: In
[=DS=] version, but it's likely the first game, he can spin his cane fast enough to deflect projectiles, which other versions of him can't do.
* BigBadEnsemble: With the Joker and the Penguin in the first game.
* CaneFu: Uses his question-mark cane in combat, and it doubles
case there as a MindControlDevice in the first game.
well.
* CannotTellALie: Owing to his Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, he is subconsciously forced to leave clues at the scene of his crimes.
* CriminalMindGames: His M.O.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's not as good as Joker or Penguin in physical combat, but he's okay enough to get some good hits in.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Superheroes'' he's only a MiniBoss for the first level, in ''Beyond Gotham'' his regular version is a QuestGiver and his 1966 version is a Mini Boss in the bonus level, and in ''DC Super-Villains'' he only has a notable playable role in one level.
* DominoMask: Wears one over his face.
* EvilIsHammy: Implied with his text briefings, confirmed when he loudly and theatrically mugs a man in the second game.
* EvilIsPetty: While robbing the "Man of the Year" award ceremony, he
KingMook: She's basically behaves a silvery and athletic version of the regular Lexbot {{mook}}s.
* NoNameGiven: Her real name is not disclosed, if she even has one as an advanced Lexbot.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Lex did such an amazing job programming her to act and speak just
like a petty thug and steals money from a man's wallet, seemingly for no reason than to be spiteful.
* {{Greed}}: His motive in the first game is to steal the city savings.
* InsufferableGenius: He constantly brags about his intellect in his mission briefings.
* LargeHam: The first game implied this with his text briefings. The second confirms it when he loudly mugs a man.
* MeaningfulName: ''E''dward ''Nigma''.
* PungeonMaster: Constantly makes bad jokes during his mission briefings.
* PunnyName: ''E''dward ''Nigma'', which fits with his persona.
* SmugSnake: There is no beating around the bush- Riddler may be brilliant, but he is ''incredibly'' arrogant.
* VillainTeamUp: He initially allies with Joker and Penguin to break all the villains out, then recruits Clayface, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy and Two-Face to his cause.
* WeakButSkilled: Riddler is a weak man physically, but mentally he's smart enough to plan out entire raids, and has enough skill to fight in basic close-quarter combat.
* WhatTheHellHero: Calls
genuine secretary that Batman out for not leaving him alone, although as he's a criminal it rings slightly hollow.and Superman suspect nothing until she gets up and sheds her human shell.



[[folder:Two-Face]]
!!ComicBook/TwoFace / Harvey Dent
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[[caption-width-right:350:"This city needs a strong, decisive leader. (*flips coin, then does an EvilLaugh*)... or maybe not."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Peter Jessop (''DC Super-Villains'')

Much like Jim Gordon, Harvey Dent was one of the few honest law enforcers in Gotham, and at one point a brilliant District Attorney. The details vary from origin to origin, but Dent eventually got doused with acid, burning away the left half of his face until it resembled the monster within. Dent's mind snapped after that, and he declared himself a mere puppet of fate. Eschewing his old belief in justice, Two-Face becomes fixated on proving the arbitrariness of free will. He quickly became one of Gotham's top crime bosses, with the unusual habit of making all of his decisions with a two-headed coin - scratched on one side and clean on the other. All of his important decisions are decided by a flip of this coin - the scarred side representing evil, the clean side representing good.

This incarnation joins with the Riddler's scheme to steal the city savings.

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[[folder:Two-Face]]
!!ComicBook/TwoFace / Harvey Dent
[[folder:General Zod]]
!!General Dru-Zod
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[[caption-width-right:350:"This city needs a strong, decisive leader. (*flips coin, then does an EvilLaugh*)... or maybe not."]]\n->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Peter Jessop (''DC Super-Villains'')

Much like Jim Gordon, Harvey Dent was
Townsend Coleman

->''"Zod is your master now!"''
A fellow survivor of the destruction of Krypton, General Zod is an ArchEnemy (well,
one of the few honest law enforcers in Gotham, and at one point a brilliant District Attorney. The details vary from origin few) to origin, but Dent eventually got doused with acid, burning away the left half of his face until it resembled the monster within. Dent's mind snapped after that, and he declared himself a mere puppet of fate. Eschewing his old belief in justice, Two-Face becomes fixated on proving the arbitrariness of free will. He quickly became one of Gotham's top crime bosses, with the unusual habit of making all of his decisions with a two-headed coin - scratched on one side and clean on the other. All of his important decisions are decided by a flip of this coin - the scarred side representing evil, the clean side representing good.

This incarnation joins with the Riddler's scheme to steal the city savings.
Superman.



* AdaptationalBadass: He's immune to toxins in the first game and ''DC Super-Villains'', so he could literally skip around in toxic waste. Two-Face in the comics doesn't have any powers to speak of.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted. Before his injuries and his JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, Harvey Dent was an upstanding citizen and law-abiding D.A.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Tries to leave everyone after finding a new gun in level 2.
* CoDragons: In the first game he shares Poison Ivy's role as second-in-command for Riddler's scheme, though he elevates to regular TheDragon by the time their scheme comes to fruition and Batman faces them.
* DemotedToExtra:
** He gets a bit of time in cutscenes, but otherwise this is played straight in the second game.
** There is no "regular" Two-Face in the third game, but "Dark Knight" Two-Face is eventually unlockable and playable through DLC.
** Happens again in ''DC Super-Villains'', as he doesn't talk or is playable anymore after level 2.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite bailing on his villain allies in the 2nd level, he doesn't want to be like Lex and turn on everyone just to be emperor.
* EvilSoundsDeep: When Two-Face is the personality speaking, his voice is deep and guttural.
* FacialHorror: Wouldn't be Two-Face without having half of his face horribly scarred.
* FallenHero: Formerly District Attorney Harvey Dent, he had his face scarred, driving him to villainy and souring his perspective. Having a SplitPersonality didn't help matters either.
* FightsLikeANormal: The only power he has is [[NoSell immunity to toxins]], with him otherwise being physically an average man, yet he manages to be a decent foe for Batman regardless, even being one of Riddler's top lieutenants in the first game.
* TheGhost: He is mentioned in the Dark Knight DLC mission, but he never appears in the mission itself.
* HeadsOrTails: A coin-flip is his villain gimmick.
* GunsAkimbo: Dual revolvers, fitting his dual theme. Averted in the "Dark Knight" DLC and ''DC Super-Villains''.
* MeaningfulName: "Two-Face". It not only reflects his disfigurement but also his SplitPersonality.
* MovesetClone: In ''Beyond Gotham'', his moveset as "Dark Knight" Two-Face is exactly the same as Jim Gordon, losing his ability to NoSell toxins since it was fire instead of toxic acid that scarred him in the movie.
* {{Nerf}}: He inexplicably lost his ability to NoSell toxins in ''DC Super Heroes'' despite getting no other change to him (the movie DLC version from ''Beyond Gotham'' is at least explained by having a different origin for the scars). Gets reversed in ''DC Super-Villains'', regaining his toxic ummunity.
* NoSell: Toxins cannot harm him for some reason, presumably due to his facial injuries.
* SplitPersonality: More prevalent in the second game since he could talk. Two-Face and Harvey Dent are both split personalities, one obsessed with justice and the other a ruthless crime boss. This is best shown when he breaks out of Arkham- the Harvey persona is somber and reflecting, while Two-Face is downright gleeful at the chance for more mayhem.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After finding a new weapon, he decides to leave everyone.
-->'''Catwoman:''' (angry) Why you conniving, two-faced... Two-Face!
* TalkingToThemself: Holding conversations with himself comes with the territory for his version of a SplitPersonality.
* TheQuietOne: After his one level in DC Super-Villains, he's in the background not speaking.
* TragicVillain: Formerly a District Attorney by the name of Harvey Dent, Two-Face has since descended into villainy after a horrific accident that scarred half his face.
* TwoFaced: Being both the TropeNamer and TropeCodifier, no matter where he stands in his ArtEvolution, one consistent aspect of his design is having the right half of his head look normal while the left half is horrifically scarred. ''The Video Game'' and ''DC Superheroes'' had this apply to his outfit as well, with the right side being light-colored and the left side dark-colored to match his face, but ''DC Super-Villains'' gives him a completely symmetrical suit instead.
* TwoHeadedCoin: Uses a half-scarred one for making decisions, which he repeatedly flips in his idle animations.

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* AdaptationalBadass: He's immune to toxins in AliensOfLondon: Voiced with a vaguely English accent of some sort.
* ArchEnemy: One of Superman's most prominent foes, and you actually gain an achievement if you beat Zod with Superman.
* ArcVillain: Acts as
the first game and ''DC Super-Villains'', so he could literally skip around in toxic waste. Two-Face in the comics doesn't have any powers to speak of.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted. Before his injuries and his JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, Harvey Dent was an upstanding citizen and law-abiding D.A.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Tries to leave everyone after finding a new gun in level 2.
* CoDragons: In the first game he shares Poison Ivy's role as second-in-command for Riddler's scheme, though he elevates to regular TheDragon by the time their scheme comes to fruition and Batman faces them.
* DemotedToExtra:
** He gets a bit of time in cutscenes, but otherwise this is played straight in the second game.
** There is no "regular" Two-Face in the third game, but "Dark Knight" Two-Face is eventually unlockable and playable through DLC.
** Happens again in ''DC Super-Villains'', as he doesn't talk or is playable anymore after level 2.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite bailing on his
main villain allies in of the 2nd level, ''Man of Steel'' DLC.
* ArmiesAreEvil: As a ruthless GeneralRipper dressed in military-style clothes,
he doesn't want to be like Lex and turn on everyone just to be emperor.
* EvilSoundsDeep: When Two-Face is
fits the personality speaking, his voice bill.
* DemotedToExtra: Played with. Zod
is deep and guttural.
* FacialHorror: Wouldn't be Two-Face without having half of his face horribly scarred.
* FallenHero: Formerly District Attorney Harvey Dent, he had his face scarred, driving him to villainy and souring his perspective. Having a SplitPersonality didn't help matters either.
* FightsLikeANormal: The
only power he has is [[NoSell immunity to toxins]], with him otherwise being physically an average man, yet he manages to be a decent foe for Batman regardless, even being one of Riddler's top lieutenants available in the first game.
* TheGhost: He is mentioned in the Dark Knight DLC mission, but he never appears in the mission itself.
* HeadsOrTails: A coin-flip is his villain gimmick.
* GunsAkimbo: Dual revolvers, fitting his dual theme. Averted in the "Dark Knight" DLC and ''DC Super-Villains''.
* MeaningfulName: "Two-Face". It not only reflects his disfigurement but also his SplitPersonality.
* MovesetClone: In ''Beyond Gotham'', his moveset as "Dark Knight" Two-Face is exactly the same as Jim Gordon, losing his ability to NoSell toxins since it was fire instead of toxic acid that scarred him in the movie.
* {{Nerf}}: He inexplicably lost his ability to NoSell toxins in ''DC Super Heroes'' despite getting no other change to him (the movie DLC version from
''Beyond Gotham'' is at least explained by having a different origin for as part of the scars). Gets reversed in ''DC Super-Villains'', regaining his toxic ummunity.
* NoSell: Toxins cannot harm him for some reason, presumably due to his facial injuries.
* SplitPersonality: More prevalent in the second game since he could talk. Two-Face and Harvey Dent are both split personalities, one obsessed with justice and the other a ruthless crime boss. This is best shown when he breaks out of Arkham- the Harvey persona is somber and reflecting, while Two-Face is downright gleeful at the chance for more mayhem.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After finding a new weapon, he decides to leave everyone.
-->'''Catwoman:''' (angry) Why you conniving, two-faced... Two-Face!
* TalkingToThemself: Holding conversations with himself comes with the territory for his version of a SplitPersonality.
* TheQuietOne: After his one level in DC Super-Villains,
''Film/ManOfSteel'' DLC, but he's in the background not speaking.
vital to said DLC's plot.
* TragicVillain: Formerly {{Flight}}: Again, he's a District Attorney by the name of Harvey Dent, Two-Face Kryptonian.
* GeneralRipper: Zod is uncompromising and ruthless when he
has since descended into villainy after a horrific accident that scarred half his face.
goal in mind.
* TwoFaced: Being both KneelBeforeZod: "Zod is your master now!"
* KryptoniteFactor: Like Superman, he's Kryptonian, so
the TropeNamer is a weakness.
* LightningBruiser: Nothing short of a punch from Superman will hurt him, he's very fast
and TropeCodifier, he hits hard.
* {{Nerf}}: Zod ''really'' suffers from this in Beyond Gotham. He lacks Superman's super breath and invincibility, essentially making him a regular old FlyingBrick.
* NoSell: Nothing short of a punch from Superman will hurt him. That is until Beyond Gotham.
* SuperStrength: Like Superman, he's considerably stronger than the average human being.
* WouldHurtAChild: In the ''Film/ManOfSteel'' DLC, he has
no matter where problem trying to attack Jor-El and Lara when they launch baby Kal into space. Nor did he stands have a problem sending in Faora and Tor-An to try and stop them while Kal was in his ArtEvolution, one consistent aspect of his design is having the right half of his head look normal while the left half is horrifically scarred. ''The Video Game'' and ''DC Superheroes'' had this apply to his outfit as well, with the right side being light-colored and the left side dark-colored to match his face, but ''DC Super-Villains'' gives him a completely symmetrical suit instead.
* TwoHeadedCoin: Uses a half-scarred one for making decisions, which he repeatedly flips in his idle animations.
mother's arms.



[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!ComicBook/PoisonIvy / Pamela Isley
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[[caption-width-right:350:"It's time to go green!"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall (first game), Creator/LauraBailey (''DC Super Heroes'') Creator/TaraStrong (''Beyond Gotham''), Tasia Valenza (''DC Super-Villains'')

Poison Ivy, real name Pamela Isley, is one of the few Bat-Rogues with actual powers. In her case, powers over all manner of flora. She was originally just another gimmicky villain, but quickly grew into one of the senior members of Batman's rogues gallery. Instead of being after money, "Pam" was instead an eco-terrorist who genuinely cared about the well-being of plants (and animals, to a certain degree). She allies with the Riddler to further her own goals.

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[[folder:Poison Ivy]]
!!ComicBook/PoisonIvy
[[folder:Brainiac]]
!!ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}
/ Pamela Isley
Vril Dox
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[[caption-width-right:350:"It's time to go green!"]]\n->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall (first game), Creator/LauraBailey Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes'') Creator/TaraStrong Heroes''), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''Beyond Gotham''), Tasia Valenza (''DC Super-Villains'')

Poison Ivy, real name Pamela Isley, is one of the few Bat-Rogues with actual powers. In her case, powers over
Gotham'')
->''"Soon,
all manner of flora. She was originally just another gimmicky villain, but quickly grew into one of the senior members of Batman's rogues gallery. Instead of being after money, "Pam" was instead an eco-terrorist who genuinely cared about the well-being of plants (and animals, to a certain degree). She allies with the Riddler to further her own goals.worlds will be mine".''



* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Swamp Thing in the third game. Given he's a fellow champion of the Green, it's not surprising.
* AmbiguouslyBi: While she found Swamp Thing attractive enough to court, her extremely close friendship with Harley references their romantic relationship in the comics.
* AntiVillain: Ivy's in it for the plants and environment.
* AscendedExtra: After getting DemotedToExtra in ''DC Superheroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'', she regains her story relevance in ''DC Super-Villains'', though just like the first game she's only relevant for two levels.
* BerserkButton: Don't mess with her plants, or else she'll get extremely angry. Captain Boomerang learned that the hard way.
* CharmPerson: Her plant pheromone powers let her charm people into doing anything she wants, and she's not shy about using them.
* CoDragons: In the first game she shares Two-Face's role as second-in-command for Riddler's scheme, though after being beaten by Batman she loses this role and is fully replaced by Two-Face.
* DarkActionGirl: Ivy's a powerful combatant and the only woman in Riddler's group.
* DatingCatwoman: In the third game, she has this sort of vibe with Swamp Thing, although things seem complicated.
* DefeatMeansPlayable: ''DC Super-Villains'' provides a rare occasion where a character is fought as a boss then becomes a playable character through story mode rather than free-play DoubleUnlock, with "The Harley and the Ivy" starting with Poison Ivy attacking the Squad after Captain Boomerang cuts off her vines combined with believing they mean to harm Harley Quinn, then after she's beaten and the misunderstanding cleared up she joins them in the second half of the level.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Superheroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'', she's just a hub boss fight and QuestGiver, respectively.
* DruggedLipstick: Uses this to outright kill people, or at least make them faint.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Pamela loves her plants like they were her own children. She's also Harley's closest friend and lover, and will do anything to protect her. Even when fighting the Squad in DC Super-Villains, she keeps Harley out of harm's way as she doesn't want her to get involved.
* EvilRedhead: Not much is made of her hair colour per say, but she is evil and a redhead.
* GoodPowersBadPeople: In addition to her [[GreenThumb being able to control plants]], she can also make them grow faster. She's also firmly on the side of evil, albeit with good intentions.
* GreenThumb: Her power is to control plants, meaning she can accelerate their growth. She can also use them to get into otherwise inaccessible areas.
* InASingleBound: Able to jump higher than any male character, as most female characters do in the first game.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: A big part of why she was attracted to Swamp Thing was because his defiance of her advances provided a nice bit of BelligerentSexualTension, so when she accidentally brainwashed him into being sickeningly lovey-dovey, she found it not to be very appealing, requesting the player to break her charm so he could return to defying her.
* NoSell: Immune to toxic waste, owing to her altered biology.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: In ''DC Super-Villains'', she has no stake in or care for what most of the villains do, with all that matters to her being her affection for plant life and her "[[HomoeroticSubtext close friendship]]" with Harley. As such, the only reason she ever gets involved with the plot is because Harley either asked her to or is in danger.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Her GreenThumb powers in ''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' include traveling through the earth by way of plant patches, but unlike other "travel patch" points that can also be moved through with {{Teleportation}}, plant patches can ''only'' be used by Poison Ivy, meaning even with DLC you still need to unlock and buy her for puzzles involving them.
* TheVamp: Can seduce guards and kill them by kissing them. One assumes that this is owing to poison.
* VineTentacles: She uses a vine as a whip in the second and third game.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants to protect the environment, specifically plants. She can be ''ruthless'' in doing this, however.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Swamp Thing in the third game. Given he's a fellow champion of the Green, it's not surprising.
* AmbiguouslyBi: While she found Swamp Thing attractive enough
BadassBookworm: Despite being described as an "evil space nerd" by Flash, Brainiac is terrifyingly efficient when he wants to court, her extremely close friendship with Harley references their romantic relationship in the comics.
be.
* AntiVillain: Ivy's in it for the plants and environment.
BadassBoast: "Soon, all worlds will be mine".
* AscendedExtra: After getting DemotedToExtra in ''DC Superheroes'' and BigBad: For ''Beyond Gotham'', she regains her story relevance in ''DC Super-Villains'', though just like since his partially shrinking the first game she's only relevant for two levels.
* BerserkButton: Don't mess with her plants, or else she'll get extremely angry. Captain Boomerang learned that
Earth and kidnapping the hard way.
* CharmPerson: Her plant pheromone powers let her charm people into doing anything she wants, and she's not shy about using them.
* CoDragons: In
Lanterns results in the first game she shares Two-Face's role as second-in-command for Riddler's scheme, though after being beaten by story.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Makes fairly liberal usage of brainwashing:
** Firstly brainwashes
Batman she loses this role and is fully replaced by Two-Face.
nearly causes him to destroy the Batcave.
** Takes control of Green Lantern and tries to get him to kill Cyborg, Flash, Batman and Robin.
** In his first boss battle, he brainwashes the Legion and League at random.
** In "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:he takes control of Superman]].
* DarkActionGirl: Ivy's a powerful combatant BullyingADragon: [[spoiler:Lex and the only woman Joker start bullying him after he's been shrunk down, but in Riddler's group.
* DatingCatwoman: In
the third game, she process they break the bottle containing him and cause him to return to normal. Their faces are absolutely terrified]].
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Brainiac still shrinks cities and collects them, but apparently
has grown bored with cities, so he's going a step further: Collecting ''worlds''.
* TheComicallySerious: His more comical moments mostly come from his reaction to others. Aside from that, he's taken fairly seriously.
* ConflictKiller: The first act of ''Beyond Gotham'' mostly involved the Legion of Doom attacking the Watchtower and the Justice League working to stop them. Then comes in Brainiac with his world-collecting plan, pushing the two groups to enact an EnemyMine out of a case of EvilVersusOblivion.
* ContinuitySnarl: A mild one. While Vicki Vale remembers him allying with Gorilla Grodd a while back, few people seem to remember him by the time of ''Beyond Gotham''. While there are some plausible explanations,
this sort isn't explained in the game proper.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:After giant Superman breaks free
of vibe with Swamp Thing, although things seem complicated.
the brainwashing, Brainiac's ship is broken in seconds]].
* DefeatMeansPlayable: DemotedToExtra: ''DC Super-Villains'' provides a rare occasion where a has him reduced to being an unlockable character is fought who isn't directly involved with the game's main story, though his ShrinkRay tech and ship play a small role in the villains efforts to recruit Sinestro.
* DiscardAndDraw: In ''Beyond Gotham'' he loses his FlyingBrick and MagnetismManipulation powers, but
as a boss then becomes trade-off he gains a playable miniature version of his ShrinkRay, and is the only character through story mode rather than free-play DoubleUnlock, with "The Harley and the Ivy" starting with Poison Ivy attacking the Squad after Captain Boomerang cuts off her vines combined with believing they mean to harm Harley Quinn, then after she's beaten and the misunderstanding cleared up she joins them in the second half of the level.
* DemotedToExtra: In
game, DLC included, who can shrink or grow things. Happens again in ''DC Superheroes'' Super-Villains'' where he gains a more canon-accurate moveset, being a GeniusBruiser with PsychicPowers and a super-hot energy-based RayGun.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: He announces his presence to the League and the Legion by taking over one of the Watchtower's screens.
* EvilIsNotAToy: He ends up both on the receiving end and later dishing it out in the final cutscene he's in. [[spoiler:Joker and Lex annoy him by shaking the bottle he's been shrunk into. They end up breaking the bottle, and he emerges while growing back to full size, looking ''furious'']].
* EvilLaugh: Gives a slightly menacing version of one.
* EvilSoundsDeep: This incarnation is initially voiced by Creator/TroyBaker. Evil sounds very deep when he's involved. Creator/DeeBradleyBaker sounds less deep, on the other hand.
* EvilerThanThou: Does this to the Legion of Doom, prompting their alliance with the League.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He politely greets the Earth when first arriving, but that doesn't change the fact that he's a galaxy-travelling android that seeks to shrink worlds.
* GalacticConqueror: Aspiring to be one, at any rate, since he likely wouldn't have stopped at shrinking Earth.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: In "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:he grows Superman to abnormal size and brainwashes him. Guess who breaks his ship like a twig and ultimately defeats him?]]
* KickTheDog:
** He attempts to brainwash Batman and nearly throws Robin to his death.
** His shrinking Earth is bad enough, but he deliberately goes out of his way to screw Batman and Superman over in "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:doing so by shrinking Gotham and Metropolis]].
* KnightOfCerebus: While not above the odd bit of humour, in no small part due to his childish mannerisms and overconfidence, Brainiac's plan to shrink the Earth is taken fairly seriously, and his plans overshadow Lex Luthor (himself a recurring example of this trope). The moments where he brainwashes certain characters, Batman and [[spoiler:an enlarged Superman]] in particular, are by far one of the darkest in the series.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After trying to shrink the entire planet and shrinking at least five cities, Brainiac is shrunk down and shoved into a miniature prison with Lex and the Joker, who both start bullying him, [[BullyingADragon although that doesn't end well]].]]
* LightningBruiser: Brainiac moves incredibly quickly, and hits very hard. This is on top of him being MadeOfIron.
* MadeOfIron: Nothing short of an attack from Superman or Zod will wound him, at least in ''DC Super Heroes''. No longer the case once ''Beyond Gotham'' rolls around, since his insistence on running once the odds were tipped in the heroes' favor probably meant he's for some reason weaker.
* NoSell: Wonder Woman tries to use her Lasso of Truth on him to make him surrender. He calmly reminds her that he's an android and thus immune.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Flash was keen to dismiss him as "an evil space nerd", and it initially appeared that he would be taken out in short order. Despite this, he nearly killed at least four of the heroes before even fighting the League and Legion, shrunk at least three cities before having his ship damaged, [[spoiler:then shrinks Gotham and Metropolis and nearly crushes the entire League, plus the captive Legion]].
* OutsideContextProblem: Initially, the League and Legion are busy fighting one another as usual, then he hijacks a screen and declares his plan to the world. It's pretty obvious from their reactions that they weren't expecting this.
* PsychopathicManChild: In at least one instance, Brainiac jumps up and down in his seat like a child after things start going his way.
* RoboticPsychopath: By far one of the most psychopathic enemies throughout the entire trilogy, Brainiac also openly identifies as an android.
* SequelHook: The second game ends with him discovering Green Lantern's power ring, which becomes a key plot point in ''Beyond Gotham''.
* SmugSnake: While Brainiac is without a doubt both clever and powerful, he overestimates his abilities many times.
* SuperStrength: Had robotic strength in ''DC Superheroes'', lost it in
''Beyond Gotham'', she's just a hub boss fight and QuestGiver, respectively.
* DruggedLipstick: Uses this to outright kill people, or at least make them faint.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Pamela loves her plants like they were her own children. She's also Harley's closest friend and lover, and will do anything to protect her. Even when fighting the Squad in DC Super-Villains, she keeps Harley out of harm's way as she doesn't want her to get involved.
* EvilRedhead: Not much is made of her hair colour per say, but she is evil and a redhead.
* GoodPowersBadPeople: In addition to her [[GreenThumb being able to control plants]], she can also make them grow faster. She's also firmly on the side of evil, albeit with good intentions.
* GreenThumb: Her power is to control plants, meaning she can accelerate their growth. She can also use them to get into otherwise inaccessible areas.
* InASingleBound: Able to jump higher
than any male character, as most female characters do regained it in the first game.
* ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou: A big part of why she was attracted to Swamp Thing was because his defiance of her advances provided a nice bit of BelligerentSexualTension, so when she accidentally brainwashed him into being sickeningly lovey-dovey, she found it not to be very appealing, requesting the player to break her charm so he could return to defying her.
* NoSell: Immune to toxic waste, owing to her altered biology.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: In
''DC Super-Villains'', she has no stake in or care for what most of the villains do, with all that matters to her being her affection for plant life and her "[[HomoeroticSubtext close friendship]]" with Harley. As such, the only reason she ever gets involved with the plot is because Harley either asked her to or is in danger.
Super-Villains''.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Her GreenThumb powers in ''DC Super Heroes'' and In ''Beyond Gotham'' include traveling through Gotham'', he's the earth by way of plant patches, but unlike other "travel patch" points only character that can also be moved through shrink or grow things thanks to his ShrinkRay, making use of him required for several collectibles in Free Play, but the fact said ShrinkRay is his ''only good'' ability, with {{Teleportation}}, plant patches can ''only'' be used by Poison Ivy, meaning even his SuperIntelligence and MindControl being avilable in other more versatile characters, makes that the only reason to ever use him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Even moreso then Lex Luthor. He FREAKING SHRINK DOWN THE EARTH!
* VillainTeamUp: He apparently did this
with DLC you still need Gorilla Grodd some time ago. [[NoodleIncident It was apparently pretty bad]], [[TakeOurWordForIt but we're not told how bad]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Many times that he lost his patience.
** During "Europe Against It", he angering gloating that the heroes could not stopping him.
** [[spoiler:In respond
to unlock his early defeat, he shrinks down Gotham and buy her for puzzles involving them.
* TheVamp: Can seduce guards
Metropolis and mind control a giant Superman to kill them by kissing them. One assumes the Justice League as revenge.]]
** [[spoiler:At the end of the game, he was shrunk down and place into a bottle
that this is owing to poison.
* VineTentacles: She uses a vine as a whip in
the Joker and Lex end up breaking it. Neitherless to say, he is very pissed.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: There are two reasons that he is left as an unmarked spoiler. The first is that his appearance is a major twist. The
second and third game.
is wiki policy.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants to protect the environment, specifically plants. She can be ''ruthless'' in doing this, however.WeComeInPeaceShootToKill: Just before he gives his speech about shrinking worlds, he says "Greetings! I am Brainiac!"



[[folder:Mr. Freeze]]
!!ComicBook/MrFreeze / Victor Fries
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Is it just me, or is it really cold in here?"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/OgieBanks (first game), Townsend Coleman (''DC Super Heroes'') Creator/LiamOBrien (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/EricBauza (''DC Super-Villains'')

Victor Fries was once a great scientist until Nora Fries, wife of Victor, contracted a rare disease, of which there was no cure. Victor, wanting to save his wife, put her in cryo-stasis. Unfortunately, Fries' boss, Ferris Boyle tried to pull the plug on Nora and knocks Victor into some chemicals and... yeah. Since then, his life goal has been to save her. This incarnation joins with the Riddler to that end.

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[[folder:Mr. Freeze]]
!!ComicBook/MrFreeze / Victor Fries
[[folder:Doomsday]]
!!Doomsday
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Is it just me, or is it really cold in here?"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/OgieBanks (first game), Townsend Coleman (''DC Super Heroes'') Creator/LiamOBrien (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/EricBauza (''DC Super-Villains'')

Victor Fries was
org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190211_070701_youtube.jpg]]

A being known best for
once a great scientist until Nora Fries, wife of Victor, contracted a rare disease, of which there was no cure. Victor, wanting to save his wife, put her in cryo-stasis. Unfortunately, Fries' boss, Ferris Boyle tried to pull the plug on Nora and knocks Victor into some chemicals and... yeah. Since then, his life goal has been to save her. This incarnation joins with the Riddler to that end.killing Superman.



* AscendedExtra: He appears in a slightly larger capacity for ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of the story, giving a minor boss fight and attacking the Watchtower as part of the hub level. It's not much, but it's more than he got in the second game.
* CursedWithAwesome: He may die if he leaves his suit, but with it his strength is tripled and he can survive in cold temperatures that most humans couldn't ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation although that isn't as prominent here]]).
* DemotedToExtra: From the second game onwards, he's only either a hub boss fight or a quest-giver, though ''Beyond Gotham'' does give him one plot-relevant boss fight.
* EvilGenius: When teamed up with the Riddler he acts as the main brains for their plan, although Riddler is hardly lacking in that department.
* GeniusBruiser: He's a skilled scientist with a specialty towards cryonics, while the PoweredArmor he wears provides plenty of SuperStrength for direct fighting.
* HarmlessFreezing: When he shoots somebody with his freeze cannon they get encased in a solid block of ice, which harmlessly petrifies them. While SmashingSurvival can get his target free, when encased they are vulnerable to instant LiterallyShatteredLives from a single punch.
* AnIcePerson: He naturally exudes an intensely cold essence thanks to his accident, which he puts to use with PoweredArmor that generates sub-zero freezing temperatures, which then are channeled into a freeze cannon for HarmlessFreezing.
* IcyBlueEyes: Beyond Gotham gives his model piercingly bright blue eyes befitting his AnIcePerson persona.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: While his freeze cannon by itself only causes HarmlessFreezing, being stuck in ice renders his foes vulnerable to a OneHitKill by shattering.
* TheLostLenore: His wife Nora, while not ''dead'', is still almost beyond hope.
* MadScientist: Mostly averted. as while Mr. Freeze is a scientist who does desperate things to save his wife, he's actually considered decently sane by most psychoanalysts, with him only kept at Arkham best they're best suited to accommodate his "condition".
* NoSell: His PoweredArmor protects him from toxins. Similarly, his miniboss fight in ''Beyond Gotham'' has him resist most ranged attacks.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of all of Batman's rogues, he's one of the very few to not be considered insane. He's still kept at Arkham, but only because their facilities are best equipped to accommodate him.
* PoweredArmour: It's essentially a life support suit he's standing in, but it also gives him SuperStrength.
* PungeonMaster: His appearance in ''Beyond Gotham'' is based off of Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's [[EvilIsHammy ham-tacular]] portrayal of him in Film/BatmanAndRobin, which naturally means a lot of ice puns. (Though even [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries more serious versions]] of the character typically aren't above making ice puns, which is portrayed well in ''DC Superheroes'' and ''DC Super-Villains''.)
* SuperStrength: Thanks to his armour, the suit he is in triples his strength.
* TragicVillain: His wife Nora is terminally ill. To that extent, Mr. Freeze is working with supervillains to revive her, and is also stuck in a condition that prevents him from surviving in normal temperatures.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Given everything that happened to Victor, you can't help but feel sorry for him despite how much danger he puts everybody else in through his misery.

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* AscendedExtra: IrrationalHatred: He appears in a slightly larger capacity for ''Beyond Gotham'' despises everything related to Krypton, including its inhabitants.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: He can never be permanently killed naturally,
as part of the story, giving a minor boss fight he will revive some time later and attacking the Watchtower as part of the hub level. It's not much, but it's become more than he got in resistant if not immune to whatever killed him the second game.
last time.
* CursedWithAwesome: He may die if he leaves his suit, but with it his strength is tripled and he can survive in cold temperatures that most humans couldn't ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation although that isn't as prominent here]]).
* DemotedToExtra: From the second game onwards, he's only either a hub boss fight or a quest-giver, though ''Beyond Gotham'' does give him one plot-relevant boss fight.
* EvilGenius: When teamed up with the Riddler he acts as the main brains for their plan, although Riddler is hardly lacking in that department.
* GeniusBruiser: He's a skilled scientist with a specialty towards cryonics, while the PoweredArmor he wears provides plenty of SuperStrength for direct fighting.
* HarmlessFreezing: When he shoots somebody with his freeze cannon they get encased in a solid block of ice, which harmlessly petrifies them. While SmashingSurvival can get his target free, when encased they are vulnerable to instant LiterallyShatteredLives from a single punch.
* AnIcePerson: He naturally exudes an intensely cold essence thanks to his accident, which he puts to use with PoweredArmor that generates sub-zero freezing temperatures, which then are channeled into a freeze cannon for HarmlessFreezing.
* IcyBlueEyes: Beyond Gotham gives his model piercingly bright blue eyes befitting his AnIcePerson persona.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: While his freeze cannon by itself only causes HarmlessFreezing, being stuck in ice renders his foes vulnerable to a OneHitKill by shattering.
* TheLostLenore: His wife Nora, while not ''dead'', is still almost beyond hope.
* MadScientist: Mostly averted. as while Mr. Freeze is a scientist who does desperate things to save his wife, he's actually considered decently sane by most psychoanalysts, with him only kept at Arkham best they're best suited to accommodate his "condition".
* NoSell: His PoweredArmor protects him from toxins. Similarly, his miniboss fight in ''Beyond Gotham'' has him resist most ranged attacks.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of all of Batman's rogues, he's one of the very few to not be considered insane. He's still kept at Arkham, but only because their facilities are best equipped to accommodate him.
* PoweredArmour: It's essentially a life support suit he's standing in, but it also gives him SuperStrength.
* PungeonMaster: His appearance in ''Beyond Gotham'' is based off of Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's [[EvilIsHammy ham-tacular]] portrayal of him in Film/BatmanAndRobin, which naturally means a lot of ice puns. (Though even [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries more serious versions]] of the character typically aren't above making ice puns, which is portrayed well in
SealedEvilInACan: In ''DC Superheroes'' Super-Villain'' he was kept sealed inside a heavy-strength container on Apokolips, and ''DC Super-Villains''.)
he gets released through [[NiceJobBreakingItHero the player needing to get a Gold Brick sealed with him]].
* SuperStrength: Thanks He needs this to his armour, the suit he is in triples his strength.
* TragicVillain: His wife Nora is terminally ill. To that extent, Mr. Freeze is working
fight with supervillains to revive her, and is also stuck in a condition that prevents him from surviving in normal temperatures.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Given everything that happened to Victor, you can't help but feel sorry for him despite how much danger he puts everybody else in through his misery.
Superman.



[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface / Basil Karlo
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[[caption-width-right:350:"My mum told me I could be anything I wanted! Anything."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/OgieBanks (first game), Creator/FredTatasciore (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards)

Basil Karlo was an actor who, when he heard his classic horror film "The Terror" was being remade, went mad. He donned the mask of the film's villain, "Clayface," and went on a killing spree, murdering the members of the cast and crew. However, he was stopped by Batman. Somewhere along the line, he gained the ability to shapeshift and joined the Riddler's crime spree.

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[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface / Basil Karlo
[[folder:Manchester Black]]
!!Manchester Black
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[[caption-width-right:350:"My mum told me I could be anything I wanted! Anything."]]\n->'''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/OgieBanks (first game), Creator/FredTatasciore (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards)

Basil Karlo was
Creator/RobinAtkinDownes

The leader of The Elite, Manchester Black is
an actor who, when he heard his classic horror film "The Terror" was being remade, went mad. He donned the mask of the film's villain, "Clayface," and went on a killing spree, murdering the members of the cast and crew. However, he was stopped by Batman. Somewhere along the line, he gained the ability AntiHero that believes that traditional heroes no longer serve to shapeshift and joined the Riddler's crime spree.deal with crime.



* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reviews of the first game explicitly (and negatively) point out that Clayface is the village idiot of the game. He retains some of this in ''DC Super Heroes'' through his pre-fight EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas comment, but completely drops it in ''DC Super-Villains'' and regains the badassery of his comic version due to being a DumbassNoMore.
* AscendedExtra: After [[DemotedToExtra losing story relevance]] in ''DC Super Heroes'' and [[PutOnABus being outright absent]] from ''Beyond Gotham'', he becomes slightly more story relevant in ''DC Super-Villains'' than even the first game by having two levels where he plays a prominent and important role.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Gets easily distracted throughout his mission.
* TheBrute: To the Riddler, being mostly muscle and precious little else.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was a DumbMuscle in the first game, merely had one menacing line in the second, then when he returned in ''DC Supervillains'' he became more eloquent, with his acting career being more relevant.
* TheChewToy: Clayface's stupidity makes him the butt of many jokes.
* CloudCuckoolander: Clayface is easily distracted, which gets him defeated.
* CompositeCharacter: Visually, he resembles [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Matt Hagen]], but his bio lists him as Basil Karlo.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: In spite of his stupidity, Clayface is absolutely lethal.
* DemotedToExtra: In the second game he's just a hub boss fight.
* DumbassNoMore: He was a major DumbMuscle in the first game and ''DC Superheroes'', but in ''DC Supervillains'' he's a lot smarter, as while he's nowhere near a genius, he gains the MasterActor skills of other Clayfaces and can contribute well to evil schemes without needing to be talked down to.
* DumbMuscle: He's one of the physically stronger members of Batman's rogues, but he's also among the dumbest, with him usually throwing his weight around without much thought. While he does experience DumbassNoMore in ''DC Supervillains'' by bringing in his MasterActor skills, he's still a bit dimwitted.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Before his open-world boss fight in ''DC Super Heroes'', he claims that his mother told him that he could be anything he wanted to be, a memory he seems to hold quite dearly.
* GoldFever: He clearly has this during the first game.
* PutOnABus: He doesn't appear nor is even mentioned in ''Beyond Gotham'', which had lesser focus on the Gotham rogues.
* RealMenHateAffection: Clayface is frustrated by Harley and Joker's flirting in the 8th level. Though it's because they needed to focus on the mission more.
* ShapeshifterWeapon: Can morph his hands into maces, hammers, or other weapons.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: His body is composed of highly malleable clay that he can control to morph into whatever he wants. In the first two games it mostly manifested through {{Shapeshifter Weapon}}s, but in ''DC Super-Villains'' he has {{Sizeshifter}} powers that let him shrink super-small to crawl inside fuze boxes or grow bigger for SuperStrength, and can act as a MasterOfDisguise by taking on the appearance of heroic characters to get by security booths.

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Reviews AntiHero: Entering NominalHero territory, Manchester does not have a high view of the first game explicitly (and negatively) point out traditional heroes like Superman, and to that Clayface end is the village idiot of the game. He retains some of this in ''DC Super Heroes'' through his pre-fight EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas comment, but completely drops it in ''DC Super-Villains'' and regains the badassery of his comic version due willing to being a DumbassNoMore.
* AscendedExtra: After [[DemotedToExtra losing story relevance]] in ''DC Super Heroes'' and [[PutOnABus being outright absent]] from ''Beyond Gotham'', he becomes slightly more story relevant in ''DC Super-Villains'' than even the first game by having two levels where he plays a prominent and important role.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Gets easily distracted throughout his mission.
* TheBrute: To the Riddler, being mostly muscle and precious little else.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was a DumbMuscle in the first game, merely had one menacing line in the second, then when he returned in ''DC Supervillains'' he became more eloquent,
kill. This frequently causes him to clash with his acting career being more relevant.
* TheChewToy: Clayface's stupidity makes him the butt of many jokes.
* CloudCuckoolander: Clayface is easily distracted, which gets him defeated.
* CompositeCharacter: Visually, he resembles [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Matt Hagen]], but his bio lists him as Basil Karlo.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: In spite of his stupidity, Clayface is absolutely lethal.
* DemotedToExtra: In the second game he's just a hub boss fight.
* DumbassNoMore: He was a major DumbMuscle in the first game and ''DC Superheroes'', but in ''DC Supervillains'' he's a lot smarter, as while he's nowhere near a genius, he gains the MasterActor skills of
other Clayfaces and can contribute well to evil schemes without needing to be talked down to.
heroes.
* DumbMuscle: He's one NominalHero: Manchester's philosophy of the physically stronger members of Batman's rogues, but he's also among the dumbest, dealing with him usually throwing his weight around without much thought. While he does experience DumbassNoMore in ''DC Supervillains'' by bringing in his MasterActor skills, he's still a bit dimwitted.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Before his open-world boss fight in ''DC Super Heroes'', he claims that his mother told him
criminals frequently means that he could be anything he wanted and other heroes come to be, a memory he seems to hold blows, making him fall under the "villains" category quite dearly.
often.
* GoldFever: PsychicPowers: Telepathy and telekinesis.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead:
He clearly has this during appears to have the first game.
* PutOnABus: He doesn't appear nor is even mentioned in ''Beyond Gotham'', which had lesser focus on the Gotham rogues.
* RealMenHateAffection: Clayface is frustrated by Harley and Joker's flirting in the 8th level. Though it's because they needed to focus on the mission more.
* ShapeshifterWeapon: Can morph
Union Jack tattooed over his hands into maces, hammers, or other weapons.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: His body is composed of highly malleable clay that he can control to morph into whatever he wants. In the first two games it mostly manifested through {{Shapeshifter Weapon}}s, but in ''DC Super-Villains'' he has {{Sizeshifter}} powers that let him shrink super-small to crawl inside fuze boxes or grow bigger for SuperStrength, and can act as a MasterOfDisguise by taking on the appearance of heroic characters to get by security booths.
chest.



!!Penguin's Group
[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin / Oswald Cobblepot
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny (first game), Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JBBlanc (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

While we already know about Bruce Wayne's woes, Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot was not without troubles of his own. Having been bullied for most of his life due to his short stature, obesity, and beak-like nose, he was an outcast in his own family besides his beloved mother. Eventually his frustration built up to a point where he finally decided to release it by becoming a criminal. Due to his upbringing, he always tries to look his best in a tail-coat, top hat, and monocle. All of that, combined with his love for birds, inspired him to take up the moniker "The Penguin". His plan is to take over Gotham with an army of armed penguins.

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!!Penguin's Group
[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
[[folder:Toyman]]
!!Toyman
/ Oswald Cobblepot
Winslow Percival Schott
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny (first game), Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JBBlanc (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

While we already know about Bruce Wayne's woes, Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot was not without troubles of
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A supervillain best known for
his own. Having been bullied for most collection of his life due to his short stature, obesity, bizarre and beak-like nose, lethal toys, which he was an outcast uses in his own family besides his beloved mother. Eventually his frustration built up to a point where he finally decided to release it by becoming a criminal. Due to his upbringing, he always tries to look his best in a tail-coat, top hat, and monocle. All of that, combined with his love for birds, inspired him to take up the moniker "The Penguin". His plan is to take over Gotham with an army of armed penguins.crimes.



* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Picks this up in ''DC Super-Villains'', taking after Burgess Meredith's portrayal.
* AnimalMotifs: A penguin, naturally.
* BestialityIsDepraved: While owing to the target audience not much can be gotten away with, in a disturbing scene Penguin is seen in a bathtub with a fish. The context is not fully expanded upon.
* BigBadEnsemble: With the Riddler and the Joker.
* BlueBlood: According to most adaptations, the Cobblepots were one of Gotham City's oldest and most prestigious families, second only to the Waynes.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Tried to blame everyone for the chaos in level 2 and even ditches them when Nightwing and Batgirl were up against them.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's a decent fighter, if somewhat odd.
* DarkIsEvil: He's a villain, for sure, and he wears a black suit.
* DemotedToExtra: Starting from ''DC Superheroes'' he's ''much'' less story prominent, being TheUnfought plot-wise and a hub boss fight in that game, getting a few sidequests relating to him in ''Beyond Gotham'', and only being story-relevant and playable in a single level for ''DC Super-Villains''
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: In most of his backstories he has a loving if strained relationship with his controlling and sometimes abusive mother.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He tried to betray his allies so he wouldn't get arrested, but he wouldn't betray them enough just to gain control of the world like Lex.
* EvilBrit: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' his voice actors give him a posh British accent, reepresenting both his high-class societal status and AffablyEvil demeanor
* FreudianExcuse: The reason that he carries an umbrella is because his father died from pneumonia, and his mother insisted on him always carrying one as a child so he doesn't suffer the same fate.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He loves birds in general, but especially penguins.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Wields a series of lethal umbrellas.
* ParasolOfPain: Wields a series of lethal umbrellas.
* ParasolParachute: His umbrellas can also be used for gliding.
* PenguinsAreDucks: In the first two games his penguin bots quack like ducks, starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' he ''himself'' makes occasional quacking noises, and the vehicle associated with him in ''DC Super-Villains'' is "Penguin's Duckboat", a motorboat designed to look like a duck.
* TakeOverTheCity: His plot in the first game, using a series of armed penguins.
* VillainHasAPoint: He did have a reason to want to backstab everyone, as they crashed into his party while he wasn't commiting any crimes.
* VillainTeamUp: He initially teams up with Joker and Riddler to break the villains out of prison in the first game, then recruits Catwoman, Bane, Killer Croc and Man-Bat to his cause.
* WickedCultured: He certainly knows how to dress, at least.

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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Picks this up in ''DC Super-Villains'', taking after Burgess Meredith's portrayal.
* AnimalMotifs: A penguin, naturally.
* BestialityIsDepraved: While owing to the target audience not much can be gotten away with, in a disturbing scene Penguin is seen in a bathtub with a fish. The context is not fully expanded upon.
* BigBadEnsemble: With the Riddler and the Joker.
* BlueBlood: According to most adaptations, the Cobblepots were one of Gotham City's oldest and most prestigious families, second only to the Waynes.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Tried to blame everyone for the chaos in level 2 and even ditches them when Nightwing and Batgirl were up against them.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's a decent fighter, if somewhat odd.
* DarkIsEvil: He's a villain, for sure, and he wears a black suit.
* DemotedToExtra: Starting from ''DC Superheroes'' he's ''much'' less story prominent, being TheUnfought plot-wise and a hub boss fight in that game, getting a few sidequests relating to him in ''Beyond Gotham'', and only being story-relevant and playable in a single level for ''DC Super-Villains''
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: In most of his backstories he has a loving if strained relationship with his controlling and sometimes abusive mother.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He tried to betray his allies so he
BewareTheSillyOnes: You wouldn't get arrested, but he wouldn't betray them enough just think a toymaker would be one of Superman's most dangerous human enemies. You would be wrong.
* GadgeteerGenius: He's an even more skilled roboticist than Lex Luthor, being able
to gain control of the world like Lex.
* EvilBrit: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' his voice actors give him a posh British accent, reepresenting both his high-class societal status and AffablyEvil demeanor
* FreudianExcuse: The reason
make robots that he carries an umbrella is because his father died from pneumonia, and his mother insisted on him always carrying one as a child so he doesn't suffer the same fate.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He loves birds in general, but especially penguins.
can go toe-to-toe with Superman ''without'' using Kryptonite.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Wields As a series of lethal umbrellas.
* ParasolOfPain: Wields a series of lethal umbrellas.
* ParasolParachute: His umbrellas can also be used for gliding.
* PenguinsAreDucks: In the first two games
toy-themed villain, his penguin bots quack arsenal includes things like ducks, starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' he ''himself'' makes occasional quacking noises, throwing ricocheting Superman action figures, tossing explosive teddy bears, and the vehicle associated spawning remote-controlled glass-shattering cymbal-monkey drones.
* PsychopathicManchild: He's a grown man
with him in ''DC Super-Villains'' is "Penguin's Duckboat", a motorboat designed to look like a duck.
* TakeOverTheCity: His plot in
the first game, using a series attitude of armed penguins.
* VillainHasAPoint: He did have
a reason self-interested child, and is skilled at creating lethally dangerous toys to want to backstab everyone, as they crashed into carry out his party while he wasn't commiting any crimes.
* VillainTeamUp: He initially teams up with Joker and Riddler to break the villains out of prison in the first game, then recruits Catwoman, Bane, Killer Croc and Man-Bat to his cause.
* WickedCultured: He certainly knows how to dress, at least.
criminally childish interests.



[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} / Selina Kyle
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall (first game), Creator/KatherineVonTill (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/LauraBailey (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/GreyGriffin (''DC Super-Villains'')

Catwoman, AKA Selina Kyle, is a dangerous and highly skilled [[{{Pun}} catburglar]]. She started out as a run-of-the-mill villain, but Catwoman is known by ninety percent of the world today as Batman's love interest. Here, Catwoman's TheDragon to the Penguin.

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[[folder:Catwoman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}
[[folder:Cyborg Superman]]
!!Cyborg Superman
/ Selina Kyle
Henry "Hank" Henshaw
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall (first game), Creator/KatherineVonTill (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/LauraBailey (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/GreyGriffin (''DC Super-Villains'')

Catwoman, AKA Selina Kyle, is a dangerous and highly skilled [[{{Pun}} catburglar]]. She started out as a run-of-the-mill villain, but Catwoman is known by ninety percent of the world today as Batman's love interest. Here, Catwoman's TheDragon to the Penguin.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the first two games Selina behaved as if she actually ''was'' a cat.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: This version of Selina seems to actually believe she is a cat and may not be fully sane. In the first game, she often crawls on all fours, she makes many meowing noises, and while the police are trying to get her in the prison truck, Batman manages to lures her with a bowl of milk, and has [[StockAnimalDiet a love for fish]]. In the second game, she's locked up in Arkham, further proving she's not all there.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Catwoman in the comics has (mostly) reformed, although she occasionally lapses. Here, Catwoman's not outright evil, but she hasn't reformed yet.
* BadassBiker: In the second game, she briefly appears on a bike as a mini-boss battle.
* BadassNormal: She has neither superpowers nor any high-tech gadgets, but she still manages to be a capable threat through artificial claws, skill with a whip, and a highly trained athletic body.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: The first two games had her act like she genuinely believed she was a cat, even being locked up in Arkham in the latter game to prove her not being mentally sound. In ''Beyond Gotham'' she lessens the catty mindset to just being a heavy cat-based PungeonMaster, while ''DC Super-Villains'' fully gets rid of this cat-like mentality and gives her a TruerToTheText attitude of being a sassily catty but still sane thief.
* ClassyCatBurglar: Being the TropeCodifier, she's a cat-themed thief with a cattily flirtatious attitude.
* DarkActionGirl: Penguin's right hand woman, and devastating in combat.
* DarkIsEvil: She's not that evil, but her outfit is entirely black.
* DatingCatwoman: Being the TropeNamer, she and Batman have quite a lot of romantically tinged interactions while still being on opposite sides of the law.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super Heroes'' she appears as a miniboss fight but doesn't really contribute that much to the plot, while in ''Beyond Gotham'' she's just a recurring character in various sidequests.
* TheDragon: In the first game she's the right-hand woman for the Penguin.
* PaletteSwap: She has a purple alternate outfit in the first game and 1966 and Pre-52 outfits in the third game.
* TeamMom: In ''DC Super Villains'' she fills this role for the Legion of Doom, keeping the other villains civil and organized and basically filling the role of leader whenever Luthor is absent.
* TheVamp: Not above seducing guards to get past gates, and loves teasing Batman.
* WhipOfDominance: Wields a whip in combat to represent her status as TheVamp.

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: In GeniusBruiser: He combines the first two games Selina behaved as if she actually ''was'' a cat.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: This version
technological prowess of Selina seems to actually believe she is a cat and may not be fully sane. In the first game, she often crawls on all fours, she makes many meowing noises, and while the police are trying to get her in the prison truck, Batman manages to lures her Cyborg with a bowl the Kryptonian power of milk, and has [[StockAnimalDiet a love Superman.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: One of his eyes is exposed, glowing dark red.
* RevengeBeforeReason: He wants to kill Superman
for fish]]. In the second game, she's locked up in Arkham, further proving she's not all there.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Catwoman in the comics has (mostly) reformed, although she occasionally lapses. Here, Catwoman's not outright evil, but she hasn't reformed yet.
* BadassBiker: In the second game, she briefly appears on a bike as a mini-boss battle.
* BadassNormal: She has neither superpowers nor any high-tech gadgets, but she still manages to be a capable threat through artificial claws, skill with a whip, and a highly trained athletic body.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: The first two games had her act like she genuinely believed she was a cat,
saving his wife, even being locked up in Arkham in the latter game to prove though her not being mentally sound. In ''Beyond Gotham'' she lessens the catty mindset to just being a heavy cat-based PungeonMaster, while ''DC Super-Villains'' fully gets rid of this cat-like mentality and gives her a TruerToTheText attitude of being a sassily catty but still sane thief.
* ClassyCatBurglar: Being the TropeCodifier, she's a cat-themed thief with a cattily flirtatious attitude.
* DarkActionGirl: Penguin's right hand woman, and devastating in combat.
* DarkIsEvil: She's not that evil, but her outfit is entirely black.
* DatingCatwoman: Being the TropeNamer, she and Batman have quite a lot of romantically tinged interactions while still being on opposite sides of the law.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super Heroes'' she appears as a miniboss fight but doesn't really contribute that much to the plot, while in ''Beyond Gotham'' she's just a recurring character in various sidequests.
* TheDragon: In the first game she's the right-hand woman for the Penguin.
* PaletteSwap: She has a purple alternate outfit in the first game and 1966 and Pre-52 outfits in the third game.
* TeamMom: In ''DC Super Villains'' she fills this role for the Legion of Doom, keeping the other villains civil and organized and basically filling the role of leader whenever Luthor is absent.
* TheVamp: Not above seducing guards to get past gates, and loves teasing Batman.
* WhipOfDominance: Wields a whip in combat to represent her status as TheVamp.
death was more Hank's fault than Superman's.



[[folder:Bane]]
!!ComicBook/{{Bane}} / Dorrance
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore (first game), Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JBBlanc (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

->''"Whatever you build, I will break!"''

To say Bane had a bad life is putting it mildly; he was essentially raised in a Central American prison, sentenced there for life while still in the womb for a crime committed by his father, Edmund "King Snake" Dorrance. However, once he managed to be old enough to defend himself, he thrived, and was selected for an experimentation program where he was made more durable (via the implantation of subcutaneous armor) and, more importantly, had a delivery system for a super steroid implanted in his body. While not quite superhuman in strength, when on the drugs he was very close, and combined with his genius-level intellect represented a foe unlike any Batman had faced to that point: one arguably as cunning as he was, but with far more physical prowess.

In the first game, Bane joins up with the Penguin as hired muscle.

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[[folder:Bane]]
!!ComicBook/{{Bane}}
[[folder:Composite Superman]]
!!Composite Superman
/ Dorrance
Joseph Meach
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore (first game), Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JBBlanc (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

->''"Whatever you build, I will break!"''

To say Bane had a bad life is putting it mildly; he was essentially raised in a Central American prison, sentenced there for life while still in the womb for a crime committed by his father, Edmund "King Snake" Dorrance. However, once he managed to be old enough to defend himself, he thrived, and was selected for an experimentation program where he was made more durable (via the implantation of subcutaneous armor) and, more importantly, had a delivery system for a super steroid implanted in his body. While not quite superhuman in strength, when on the drugs he was very close, and combined with his genius-level intellect represented a foe unlike any Batman had faced to that point: one arguably as cunning as he was, but with far more physical prowess.

In the first game, Bane joins up with the Penguin as hired muscle.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Bane's normally not without one or two funny moments, but here his stupidity reaches ridiculous levels, even taking Film/BatmanAndRobin into account. He gets somewhat better by the time of the second game.
* BadassBoast: "Whatever you build, I will break".
* BadassNormal: His "The Dark Knight Rises" variant lacks the HulkingOut, HealingFactor, and NoSell traits of regular Bane, but he's still a GeniusBruiser.
* BullfightBoss: In the DS version.
* DemotedToExtra: From ''DC Superheroes'' onwards he has no major affect on the plot, only getting a minor story-relevant "fight" and optional boss battle in that game, while every subsequent game only has him as an unfought collectable unlockable.
* DiscardAndDraw: From ''Beyond Gotham'' onwards, Bane's normal form loses his SuperStrength, but capitalizes on his GeniusBruiser origins by being able to use tech panels, and ''DC Super-Villains'' utilizes his tactical mind through Goon Command.
* DumbMuscle: Zigzagged with GeniusBruiser. One the one hand, he knocks himself out and gets arrested easily (Batman and Robin don't even play a part in his arrest). On the other, he easily beats Killer Croc in an arm wrestle, while reading a complicated book.
* EpicFail: He gets ready to put up a good fight with the police... then a car land on him. To make things funnier, ''he threw it in the air in the first place''.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game, courtesy of Creator/SteveBlum.
* HulkingOut: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'', he gains the trait from various adaptations of Venom bulking him up when in use, going from humanly-strong minifig to a super-strong bigfig, and just like the trope-namer, his regular form is a GeniusBruiser while pumping himself full of Venom turns him into DumbMuscle in exchange for SuperStrength.
* NoSell: Bane cannot be poisoned by toxins.
* SuperSerum: "Venom" is a drug that gives him enhanced strength and durability.
* SuperStrength: When on Venom, Bane is ridiculously tough.
* TookALevelInBadass: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' he can turn into a bigfig, while his regular form [[DiscardAndDraw trades out]] SuperStrength for high intelligence.
* TheUnfought: You don't even fight him directly in the first game, since he knocks himself out. You do, however, get to fight him in the DS version.
* VillainousBreakdown: He reacts badly to the Penguin [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness ditching him]].
* WolverinePublicity: Despite not being a major villain in the second game, he appears on the cover art of every version. [[Film/TheDarkKnightRises We can't imagine why]].

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Bane's normally not without one or two funny moments, but here his stupidity reaches ridiculous levels, even taking Film/BatmanAndRobin into account. AdaptationalWimp: He gets somewhat better by actually has a ''much'' bigger ComboPlatterPowers set based on numerous different heroes in the time comics, which overall would be a near-case of the second game.
* BadassBoast: "Whatever you build, I will break".
* BadassNormal: His "The Dark Knight Rises" variant lacks the HulkingOut, HealingFactor, and NoSell traits of regular Bane, but he's still a GeniusBruiser.
* BullfightBoss: In the DS version.
* DemotedToExtra: From ''DC Superheroes'' onwards he has no major affect on the plot, only getting a minor story-relevant "fight" and optional boss battle in that game, while
AllYourPowersCombined for every subsequent game only has him as an unfought collectable unlockable.
* DiscardAndDraw: From
ability in ''Beyond Gotham'' onwards, Bane's normal form loses his SuperStrength, but capitalizes on his GeniusBruiser origins by being able to use tech panels, and ''DC Super-Villains'' utilizes his tactical mind through Goon Command.
* DumbMuscle: Zigzagged with GeniusBruiser. One the one hand, he knocks himself out and gets arrested easily (Batman and Robin don't even play a part in his arrest). On the other, he easily beats Killer Croc in an arm wrestle, while reading a complicated book.
* EpicFail: He gets ready to put up a good fight with the police... then a car land on him.
Gotham''. To avoid having a GameBreaker[[invoked]] set that would make things funnier, ''he threw it in only worth unlocking him and nobody else, he simply adds SuperIntelligence, stronger SuperSenses, and a GrapplingHookPistol to the air in the first place''.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game, courtesy of Creator/SteveBlum.
* HulkingOut: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'', he gains the trait from various adaptations of Venom bulking him up when in use, going from humanly-strong minifig to a super-strong bigfig, and just like the trope-namer, his
regular form is a GeniusBruiser while pumping himself full of Venom turns him into DumbMuscle in exchange for SuperStrength.
Kryptonian powerset.
* NoSell: Bane cannot be poisoned by toxins.
* SuperSerum: "Venom" is a drug that
GeniusBruiser: Combining Batman's highly trained mind with Superman's advanced brain gives him enhanced strength SuperIntelligence and durability.
* SuperStrength: When on Venom, Bane is ridiculously tough.
* TookALevelInBadass: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' he can turn into a bigfig, while
amplifies his regular form [[DiscardAndDraw trades out]] SuperStrength for high intelligence.
* TheUnfought: You don't even fight him directly in the first game, since he knocks himself out. You do, however, get to fight him in the DS version.
* VillainousBreakdown: He reacts badly
SuperSenses, which adds to the Penguin [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness ditching him]].
* WolverinePublicity: Despite not being a major villain in the second game, he appears on the cover art of every version. [[Film/TheDarkKnightRises We can't imagine why]].
Kryptonian super-body.



[[folder:Killer Croc]]
!!Killer Croc / Waylon Jones
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Creator/FredTatasciore (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards)

->''"CROC HUNGRY!"''

Born with a rare skin disease that left him with scaly, crocodile-like skin, Waylon Jones was unaccepted by the outside world. His parents couldn't stand him, and they abandoned him in the wilderness, forcing him to become a career criminal to survive. At one point, he used his razor sharp teeth to become a cannibal and eat people. He has clashed with Batman several times over the years, each time becoming more bestial and reptilian due to a mutation of his already strange disease. Initially working with the Penguin, he joins up with the Joker and Lex for the Legion.

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!!Killer Croc
[[folder:Metallo]]
!!Metallo
/ Waylon Jones
John Corben
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->'''Voiced
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-->'''Voiced
by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Creator/FredTatasciore (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards)

->''"CROC HUNGRY!"''

Born with a rare skin disease that left him with scaly, crocodile-like skin, Waylon Jones was unaccepted
Creator/TravisWillingham

A cyborg powered
by the outside world. His parents couldn't stand him, and they abandoned him in the wilderness, forcing him to become a career criminal to survive. At one point, he used his razor sharp teeth to become a cannibal and eat people. He has clashed with Batman several times over the years, each time becoming more bestial and reptilian due to a mutation of his already strange disease. Initially working with the Penguin, he joins up with the Joker and Lex for the Legion.Kryptonite heart.



* AdaptationalBadass: He's not usually weak by any means, but this iteration of Killer Croc apparantly managed to kill and eat [[spoiler: Doctor Fate.]]
* AnimalMotifs: Crocodiles and reptiles in general.
* AscendedExtra: He has a rather prominent role in the story of ''Beyond Gotham'' as TheBrute for the Legion of Doom alongside Solomon Grundy, being a boss in two levels and playable for a third, which combined with finally having full voice-acting makes him much more notable than his parts in the first game and ''DC Superheroes''.
* AxCrazy: When you encounter him in the second game's free roam, he goes berserk and declares that [[ImAHumanitarian he is hungry]].
* TheBrute: Croc's role is to serve as pure muscle for the group, but not brains.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He doesn't even behave like he's human, but he's ferociously strong.
* DemotedToExtra: In both ''DC Superheroes'' and ''DC Super-villains'' he's just a hub boss fight, making him one of the few {{Ascended Extra}}s to revert back to being an extra.
* DumbMuscle: Croc is not very bright, but is ferociously strong. Even becoming [[DumbassNoMore considerably more mentally capable]] in ''Beyond Gotham'' does not diminish how he's one of the more simple-minded members among the Legion of Doom.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game onwards.
* FangsAreEvil: Croc's fangs are quite prominent. This gets taken up a notch in ''Beyond Gotham'' with his Big Fig form, since his fangs are enormous.
* HulkSpeak: His pre-fight line in ''DC Super Heroes'' has him stuntedly stating "Croc hungry!", referencing his DumbMuscle status from the first game. He trades this for a RaginCajun accent starting with ''Beyond Gotham''.
* ImAHumanitarian: When you encounter him in the open world in the second game, your appearance is enough to make him declare that he's hungry.
* LampshadeHanging: In the third game, Robin points out how he's a lot bigger than they remembered. Referencing how he used to be a Minifig back in the first and second game.
* LizardFolk: His disease makes him degenerate into this, somehow.
* {{Narcissist}}: This line upon finding a collectable demonstrates it well.
-->'''Croc:''' Hey! This is almost as beautiful as I am!
* NoSell: He cannot drown or be poisoned by toxins.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: When Joker tickles him in order to force him to cough up Robin he also spits out [[spoiler: Doctor Fate's helmet. When Robin asks who it belongs to he responds that it belonged to yesterday's lunch. He apparently managed to kill and eat Doctor Fate before the start of the game.]]
* OffWithHisHead: Delivers this to Robin in the first game, although Robin simply puts his head back on and he's fine.
* RaginCajun: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'', Fred Tatasciore takes cues from the version of Killer Croc in ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' by giving him a prominent Cajun accent, and while he's [[DumbassNoMore leagues more mentally capable than in the first two games]], he's still very aggressively temperamental.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Croc can dive underwater without fear of drowning.
* TookALevelInBadass: Gains a Big Fig form in ''Beyond Gotham'', and several IQ points. Bat-Mite explicitly lampshades that Croc can't simply be punched out as before.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Hasn't been seen with a shirt throughout the series.
* YouNoTakeCandle: "CROC HUNGRY!"

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* AdaptationalBadass: He's not usually weak by any means, LightIsNotGood: A good chunk of his costume is golden and a bright green, but he isn't a decent person.
* ManOfKryptonite: To Superman, literally in
this iteration of Killer Croc apparantly managed to kill and eat [[spoiler: Doctor Fate.]]
* AnimalMotifs: Crocodiles and reptiles in general.
* AscendedExtra: He has a rather prominent role in the story of ''Beyond Gotham'' as TheBrute for the Legion of Doom alongside Solomon Grundy, being a boss in two levels and playable for a third, which combined with finally having full voice-acting makes him much more notable than his parts in the first game and ''DC Superheroes''.
* AxCrazy: When you encounter him in the second game's free roam, he goes berserk and declares that [[ImAHumanitarian he is hungry]].
* TheBrute: Croc's role is to serve as pure muscle for the group, but not brains.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He doesn't even behave like he's human, but he's ferociously strong.
* DemotedToExtra: In both ''DC Superheroes'' and ''DC Super-villains'' he's just a hub boss fight, making him one of the few {{Ascended Extra}}s to revert back to being an extra.
* DumbMuscle: Croc is not very bright, but is ferociously strong. Even becoming [[DumbassNoMore considerably more mentally capable]] in ''Beyond Gotham'' does not diminish how he's one of the more simple-minded members among the Legion of Doom.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game onwards.
* FangsAreEvil: Croc's fangs are quite prominent. This gets taken up a notch in ''Beyond Gotham'' with his Big Fig form,
case. Averted in-game since his fangs are enormous.
* HulkSpeak: His pre-fight line in ''DC Super Heroes'' has him stuntedly stating "Croc hungry!", referencing his DumbMuscle status from the first game. He trades this for a RaginCajun accent starting with ''Beyond Gotham''.
* ImAHumanitarian: When you encounter him in the open world in the second game, your appearance is enough to make him declare that he's hungry.
* LampshadeHanging: In the third game, Robin points out how he's a lot bigger than they remembered. Referencing how he used to be a Minifig back in the first and second game.
* LizardFolk: His disease makes him degenerate into this, somehow.
* {{Narcissist}}: This line upon finding a collectable demonstrates it well.
-->'''Croc:''' Hey! This is almost as beautiful as I am!
* NoSell: He cannot drown or be poisoned by toxins.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: When Joker tickles him in order to force him to cough up Robin he also spits out [[spoiler: Doctor Fate's helmet. When Robin asks who it belongs to he responds that it belonged to yesterday's lunch. He apparently managed to kill and eat Doctor Fate before the start of the game.]]
* OffWithHisHead: Delivers this to Robin in the first game, although Robin simply puts his head back on and he's fine.
* RaginCajun: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'', Fred Tatasciore takes cues from the version of Killer Croc in ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' by giving him a prominent Cajun accent, and while he's [[DumbassNoMore leagues more mentally capable than in the first two games]], he's still very aggressively temperamental.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Croc can dive underwater without fear of drowning.
* TookALevelInBadass: Gains a Big Fig form in ''Beyond Gotham'', and several IQ points. Bat-Mite explicitly lampshades that Croc can't simply be punched out as before.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Hasn't been seen with a shirt throughout the series.
* YouNoTakeCandle: "CROC HUNGRY!"
attacks don't hurt Superman.



[[folder:Man-Bat]]
!!Man-Bat / Robert Kirkland "Kirk" Langstrom
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-->'''Vocal effects provided by:''' ChrisEdgerly (first game), Creator/FredTatasciore (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''Beyond Gotham'')

Doctor Kirk Langstrom created a serum which would give humans powers of echolocation, which he tested on himself due to him growing deaf. However, the serum instead transformed him into the Man-Bat, who would sometimes terrorize Gotham City. He ends up joining Penguin's group.

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[[folder:Man-Bat]]
!!Man-Bat
[[folder:Parasite]]
!!Parasite
/ Robert Kirkland "Kirk" Langstrom
Rudolph "Rudy" Jones
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-->'''Vocal effects provided by:''' ChrisEdgerly (first game), Creator/FredTatasciore (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''Beyond Gotham'')

Doctor Kirk Langstrom created a serum which would give humans
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A metahuman with the power to copy and combine the
powers of echolocation, which any supers he tested on himself due to him growing deaf. However, touches, and a frequent opponent for the serum instead transformed him into the Man-Bat, who would sometimes terrorize Gotham City. He ends up joining Penguin's group.Justice League.



* AdaptationalVillainy: ''Very'' mildly, but his comics counterpart has reformed. Man-Bat hasn't ''yet''.
* AntiVillain: He only acts as a villain out of a desire to cure his condition, and other villains are the main people with the resources to potentially do so, forcing him to aid them in the hopes he'll find that cure.
* BatOutOfHell: Played with. His current form is somewhat monstrous, but he hates it and wishes to revert to normal.
* DemotedToExtra: From the second game onwards he has zero plot relevance, being a hub boss fight in ''DC Superheroes'', a quest-giver in ''Beyond Gotham'', and he's not even in the base game for ''DC Super-villains'', being relegated to the ''Batman: The Animated Series'' DLC pack.
* HeelFaceTurn: In ''Beyond Gotham'' he's on the verge of this, as his sidequest involves gathering the final chemical he needs to perfect his newest formula that he hopes will curb his monstrous compulsions. Given he doesn't canonically show up again in ''DC Super-Villains'', only getting a DLC version based on ''The Animated Series'', its probably safe to say that it finally worked.
* IntelligibleUnintelligible: When he shows up in ''Beyond Gotham'', Kevin Smith acts as a TranslatorBuddy for him, showing that despite only speaking in bat screeches, there's still an intelligent mind in that head which desires to cure his monstrosity.
* NotQuiteFlight: In the first game, he cannot fly, but can glide.
* SuperScream: Naturally as a humanoid bat he has a sonic attack to break fragile glass objects.
* SuperStrength: His mutation that turned him into a humanoid bat also granted him enhanced strength.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: His boss fight in the first game has him able to toss around grenades when airborne. He can't do this as an unlockable, and never uses this ability in future appearances, so his ability to do so is likely just to add some challenge to the fight.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Man-Bat is by far the least villainous member of the group. Out of a group consisting of a crime boss, a cat burglar, a savage mutant cannibal and a muscular criminal mastermind, he's downright benevolent.
* TragicVillain: Kirk Langstrom only wanted to restore his hearing, yet in doing so he became a savage beast.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He doesn't wear a shirt.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: ''Very'' mildly, GameplayAndStorySegregation: As a consequence of needing to maintain consistent powersets for every character, his PowerCopying is at most referenced in his dialogue.
* ImplacableMan: He may lack his PowerCopying in this game,
but his comics counterpart has reformed. Man-Bat hasn't ''yet''.
* AntiVillain: He only acts as a villain out of a desire to cure his condition, and other villains are the main people with the resources to potentially do so, forcing him to aid them in the hopes he'll find that cure.
* BatOutOfHell: Played with. His current form is somewhat monstrous, but he hates it and wishes to revert to normal.
* DemotedToExtra: From the second game onwards he has zero plot relevance, being a hub boss fight in ''DC Superheroes'', a quest-giver in ''Beyond Gotham'', and
he's not even in the base game for ''DC Super-villains'', being relegated to the ''Batman: The Animated Series'' DLC pack.
* HeelFaceTurn: In ''Beyond Gotham'' he's on the verge of this, as his sidequest involves gathering the final chemical he needs to perfect his newest formula that he hopes will curb his monstrous compulsions. Given he doesn't canonically show up again in ''DC Super-Villains'', only getting a DLC version based on ''The Animated Series'', its probably safe to say that it finally worked.
* IntelligibleUnintelligible: When he shows up in ''Beyond Gotham'', Kevin Smith acts as a TranslatorBuddy for him, showing that despite only speaking in bat screeches, there's
still an intelligent mind in that head which desires to cure his monstrosity.
* NotQuiteFlight: In
a Bigfig, giving him SuperStrength and the first game, he cannot fly, but can glide.
* SuperScream: Naturally as a humanoid bat he has a sonic attack
ability to break fragile glass objects.
NoSell all environmental hazards.
* SuperStrength: His mutation that turned him into a humanoid bat also granted him enhanced strength.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: His boss fight in
By the first game very nature of being a Bigfig, he has him able to toss around grenades when airborne. He can't do this as an unlockable, immense strength and never uses this ability in future appearances, so his the ability to do so is likely just to add some challenge to the fight.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Man-Bat is by far the least villainous member of the group. Out of a group consisting of a crime boss, a cat burglar, a savage mutant cannibal and a muscular criminal mastermind, he's downright benevolent.
* TragicVillain: Kirk Langstrom only wanted to restore his hearing, yet in doing so he became a savage beast.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He doesn't wear a shirt.
jump very high InASingleBound.



!!Joker's Group
[[folder:The Joker]]
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith (''DC Super Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'', and initial trailer for ''DC Super-Villains''), Creator/MarkHamill (''DC Super-Villains'')

->"''Where does he get those unbreakable toys?''"

The ArchEnemy of Batman, little is known of the Joker's past, except for the fact that he fell into a vat of acid which distorted his face and made him absolutely crazy. Behind the laughable facade is one of the most messed up minds in the DC Universe. Since his first appearance, the Joker has gone on to terrorise many lives and tangle with the Dark Knight many times. In the first game, he aims to blow up a cathedral and spread his laughing gas all over Gotham to cause mass panic. In the second, he joins up with Lex Luthor in his scheme to kill both Batman and Superman and cause more chaos. By the time of the third, he's at the forefront of the LegionOfDoom alongside Lex again.

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!!Joker's Group
[[folder:The Joker]]
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
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!!The Ultra-Humanite
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith (''DC Super Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'', and initial trailer for ''DC Super-Villains''), Creator/MarkHamill (''DC Super-Villains'')

->"''Where does he get those unbreakable toys?''"

The ArchEnemy of Batman, little is known of the Joker's past, except for the fact that he fell into a vat of acid which distorted his face and made him absolutely crazy. Behind the laughable facade is one of the most messed up minds in the DC Universe. Since his first appearance, the Joker has gone on to terrorise many lives and tangle with the Dark Knight many times. In the first game, he aims to blow up a cathedral and spread his laughing gas all over Gotham to cause mass panic. In the second, he joins up with Lex Luthor in his scheme to kill both Batman and Superman and cause more chaos. By the time of the third, he's at the forefront of the LegionOfDoom alongside Lex again.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics and most adaptations his chemical bath just re-colored his body to have a natural clowny look and drove him crazy, with him being just a BadassNormal powerwise. In these games that chemical bath also came with the additional benenit of immunity to toxins, meaning he can wade though puddles and pools of toxic chemicals like clear water and pass through poisonous gasses like pure air.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed. He's still a sociopathic maniac and shows this multiple times throughout the series, especially in the second game, but he's rather decent to Harley in the first game and ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'' (though the two never interact in the second or third game) and he teams up with the Justice League in the third game and ''LEGO DC Super-Villains''. He's still an absolutely crazy madman but he's not a nearly as monstrous as other incarnations.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: When he hears of Brainiac's plan to shrink down the world, he thinks that the idea is actually ''cool''. Justified, as he's an amoral sociopath who doesn't give a ''damn'' what happens to Earth.
-->'''Joker:''' Wouldn't it be cool to carry the world around in your pocket?
* AntagonistInMourning: Discussed when Lex is preparing to kill Batman. Joker protests, saying "but he's no fun if he's dead". Doesn't stop ''him'' from trying to do it later by attempting to to literally pull Batman apart. He makes it very clear he's aware of what he isn't trying to do.
* ArchEnemy: To Batman, as is tradition.
* AxCrazy: Joker is ''very'' messed up in the head to say the very least. He think it's cool Brainiac intends to shrink the Earth and in the second game he literally almost pulls Batman apart before [[BigDamnHeroes Robin stops him]].
* BadBoss: At one point in the first game, he abandons Scarecrow after [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he's carried out his tasks]]. He displays this occasionally in later games as well, such as shocking minions or accidentally ejecting Harley from his truck with little more than a "whoops" reaction.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With Lex Luthor in the second game.
* BigBadEnsemble: With the Riddler and the Penguin in the first game.
* BullyingADragon: Joker and Lex Luthor do this to [[spoiler:Brainiac in their prison cell, inadvertently undoing the effects of the shrink ray and returning him to normal size. The look of terror on their faces is priceless]].
* DemotedToExtra: {{Subverted}}. Out of all the villains and other characters that have ever appeared since the first game, he's the only one who ''never'' loses plot relevance, with him being part of the BigBadDuumvirate in ''2'' and a major player for the Legion of Doom in ''3'' and ''DC Supervillains''. Heck, he's actually managed to beat ''Batman himself'' in his story-relevance track record, since ''DC Supervillains'' demotes Batman to an extra while The Joker not only has numerous levels where he's playable, but also plays a major direct role in resolving the conflict.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: When Batman tricks Joker [[spoiler:in his giant robot]] into chasing him around Gotham and [[spoiler:drawing his face in the city streets by leaking Kryptonite]], he thinks it looks beautiful. Lex Luthor immediately points out that [[spoiler:he was tricked into leaving a calling card visible from space to the Justice League.]]
* ElectricJoybuzzer: Joker wouldn't be truly complete without his lethally shocking joybuzzer, where he can use it to give people deadly handshakes and charge inactive generators.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** He hates ice puns with a passion.
** He's genuinely ''pissed'' when Lex betrays the rest of the Legion. Most of his counterparts in other media would not only have been amused by this, but likely would have beaten Lex to the betrayal.
** Despite seeing nothing wrong with being an insane criminal, even he thinks Hugo Strange is a freak.
* EvilCounterpart: To Batman; Batman's a grim antihero, Joker's a sociopathic maniac that loves BlackComedy, and both are genuises in their own right.
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour: Joker is constantly cracking bad jokes... which are funny in their own way. That said, [[Film/BatmanAndRobin he hates ice puns]].
* EvilIsPetty: He steals Lex Luthor's watch in the first mission while mugging the "Man of the Year" awards. Afterwards, he has to give it back.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's a rather downplayed case compared to other versions. He has a few AffablyEvil traits, such as [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes genuinely liking Harley]] and being capable of [[VillainousFriendship getting along with other villains]], but outside that his affability is fake, acting superficially cheery and friendly while [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour causing chaos and mayhem because he finds it funny]].
* FightsLikeANormal: Outside his [[NoSell immunity to toxins]], in terms of general skillset he's a BadassNormal, capable of taking on Batman and various other heroes with regular guns and homemade comedy-themed gadgets.
* ForTheEvulz: As opposed to Penguin, Riddler, or Lex, his primary motivation for causing tons of chaos and destruction is simply because [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour he finds it hilarious]].
* FreakLabAccident: Accidentally falling into a vat of toxic waste is supposedly how the Joker got his discoloured skin and hair.
* FromBadToWorse: Joker was the only villain whose plot went beyond "take over the city to get lots of money" or "steal lots of money" in the first game. ''Then'' he teamed up with Lex Luthor.
* GunsAkimbo: Wields these in the first game as his primary weapon(s), although he can melee as well.
* HumongousMecha: In the second game he gets a giant robot designed by Lex Luthor that looks like him.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: While demonstrated a decent amount in previous games, ''DC Super-Villains'' has this really come into play for his combat style, with stuff like spring-shot boxing gloves, explosive pies, remote-controlled exploding chattering teeth, and of course his signature ElectricJoybuzzer.
* LaughablyEvil: Joker is absolutely hilarious, and also one of the darker villains in the series, particularly in the second game.
* LaughingMad: Whenever he's getting in the swing of his craziness and is having fun, he starts giggling constantly like the madman he is.
* MadBomber: The bombs being exploding pies.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The flamboyant feminine boy to Harley Quinn's insane masculine girl.
* MonsterClown: Qualifies, owing to his motif and his sadistic personality.
* MuggingTheMonster: He steals Lex Luthor's watch in the second game. Lex turns up later at Arkham, pointing a gun towards him... [[Funny/LEGOBatmanTrilogy and simply demands it back]]. Joker complies.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his joybuzzer to power generators.
* NoSell: His toxic chemical dip that gave him his trademark clown appearance also rendered him completely immune to toxic waste and poisonous gas.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Joker pretends to be stupider than he is, mainly by supposedly having no clue as to how much valuable equipment costs Lex to replace.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: If the Rookie in ''DC Super-Villains'' decides to switch sides and join the Justice League, Joker assures them that he doesn't fault them for doing so after getting betrayed by Lex Luthor more than once during their career as villain.]]
* PurpleIsPowerful: Dresses in a purple suit and is among the most dangerous Batman villains
* RecurringBoss: In the second game, he turns up as a boss at least four times.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The silly, sensitive guy to Lex's serious, manly man.
* ShockAndAwe: Joker keeps his trademark joybuzzer and uses it to ''actually'' shock enemies, although it's used more as a finishing move than anything, as well as to power generators.
* TheSociopath: While a lighter and more comedic example than most instances of this trope, Joker seems to care for nobody but himself (with him at best finding kindred spirits in Harley and the Rookie), casually abandons Scarecrow to Batman and Robin when he no longer has need of him, has no motivation beyond [[ForTheEvulz causing chaos]] and finds the idea of shrinking down worlds ''cool''.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He doesn't seem to mind working with Lex, but the feeling is not entirely reciprocal, which persists into ''Beyond Gotham''.
* {{Thememobile}}: [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140910003617/lego/images/e/e5/Jokermobile.png The Jokermobile]] will be a DLC in the third game.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: He complains when Lex is preparing to off Batman, but has no qualms in trying to do that himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Joker was already a dangerous and somewhat terrifying villain in the first game, but in the second he allies with KnightOfCerebus Lex Luthor and comes close to winning. The third is due to give him many costumes so that he can face off against Batman more easily.
* TookALevelInKindness: After the malfunctioning Lantern Rings hit him, Joker gets the emotion of love enhanced, making him kinder.
* TranquilFury: In ''DC Super-Villains'', after [[spoiler:he and the rest of the [=LoD=] are betrayed by Lex]], the Joker gets angry enough to [[spoiler:send a lot of supervillains, some of which were ''more powerful than him'', through a door that was ''electrically locked'']], before coldly announcing that [[spoiler:he'd like a word with Lex]].
* {{Troll}}: One form of [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour bad humor]] he enjoys is toying around with people in ways that anger them, ''especially'' his "allies", such as pretending to be dumber and crazier than he truly is to invoke EnragedByIdiocy from Lex.
* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: In the first game he is able to do this, and [[EpicFail falls flat on his back]]
* VillainTeamUp: He forms one in the first game with Harley, Scarecrow, Killer Moth and the Mad Hatter, teams up with Lex Luthor in the second game as part of the BigBadDuumvirate, and is one of the more prominent members of the LegionOfDoom in ''Beyond Gotham'' and ''DC Super-Villains''.
* VillainousFriendship: He and Lex bicker quite a bit, but tend to fall in together throughout the series. Joker is also genuinely hurt and angered when Lex betrays the Legion, implying that he trusted Lex on some level.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After Scarecrow helps him bypass some problems in the first game, he is promptly abandoned by Joker and left for Batman and Robin to engage.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics and most adaptations GeniusBruiser: Transferring his chemical bath just re-colored his body to have a natural clowny look and drove him crazy, with him being just a BadassNormal powerwise. In these games that chemical bath also came with the additional benenit of immunity to toxins, meaning he can wade though puddles and pools of toxic chemicals like clear water and pass through poisonous gasses like pure air.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Downplayed. He's still a sociopathic maniac and shows this multiple times throughout the series, especially in the second game, but he's rather decent to Harley in the first game and ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'' (though the two never interact in the second or third game) and he teams up with the Justice League in the third game and ''LEGO DC Super-Villains''. He's still an absolutely crazy madman but he's not a nearly as monstrous as other incarnations.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: When he hears of Brainiac's plan to shrink down the world, he thinks that the idea is actually ''cool''. Justified, as he's an amoral sociopath who doesn't give a ''damn'' what happens to Earth.
-->'''Joker:''' Wouldn't it be cool to carry the world around in your pocket?
* AntagonistInMourning: Discussed when Lex is preparing to kill Batman. Joker protests, saying "but he's no fun if he's dead". Doesn't stop ''him'' from trying to do it later by attempting to to literally pull Batman apart. He makes it very clear he's aware of what he isn't trying to do.
* ArchEnemy: To Batman, as is tradition.
* AxCrazy: Joker is ''very'' messed up in the head to say the very least. He think it's cool Brainiac intends to shrink the Earth and in the second game he literally almost pulls Batman apart before [[BigDamnHeroes Robin stops him]].
* BadBoss: At one point in the first game, he abandons Scarecrow after [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he's carried out his tasks]]. He displays this occasionally in later games as well, such as shocking minions or accidentally ejecting Harley from his truck with little more than a "whoops" reaction.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With Lex Luthor in the second game.
* BigBadEnsemble: With the Riddler and the Penguin in the first game.
* BullyingADragon: Joker and Lex Luthor do this to [[spoiler:Brainiac in their prison cell, inadvertently undoing the effects of the shrink ray and returning him to normal size. The look of terror on their faces is priceless]].
* DemotedToExtra: {{Subverted}}. Out of all the villains and other characters that have ever appeared since the first game, he's the only one who ''never'' loses plot relevance, with him being part of the BigBadDuumvirate in ''2'' and a major player for the Legion of Doom in ''3'' and ''DC Supervillains''. Heck, he's actually managed to beat ''Batman himself'' in his story-relevance track record, since ''DC Supervillains'' demotes Batman
mind to an extra while The Joker not only has numerous levels where he's playable, but also plays a major direct role in resolving the conflict.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: When Batman tricks Joker [[spoiler:in his giant robot]] into chasing him around Gotham and [[spoiler:drawing his face in the city streets by leaking Kryptonite]], he thinks it looks beautiful. Lex Luthor immediately points out that [[spoiler:he was tricked into leaving a calling card visible from space to the Justice League.]]
* ElectricJoybuzzer: Joker wouldn't be truly complete without his lethally shocking joybuzzer, where he can use it to give people deadly handshakes and charge inactive generators.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** He hates ice puns with a passion.
** He's genuinely ''pissed'' when Lex betrays the rest of the Legion. Most of his counterparts in other media would not only have been amused by this, but likely would have beaten Lex to the betrayal.
** Despite seeing
inhumanly strong gorilla did nothing wrong with being an insane criminal, even he thinks Hugo Strange is a freak.
* EvilCounterpart: To Batman; Batman's a grim antihero, Joker's a sociopathic maniac that loves BlackComedy,
to diminish his intelligence, and both are genuises in their own right.
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour: Joker is constantly cracking bad jokes... which are funny in their own way. That said, [[Film/BatmanAndRobin
fact he hates ice puns]].
* EvilIsPetty: He steals Lex Luthor's watch in the first mission while mugging the "Man of the Year" awards. Afterwards, he has
also enhanced his brain to give it back.
possess PsychicPowers.
* FauxAffablyEvil: MadScientist: He's a rather downplayed case compared villainous scientist who carries out various scientific experiment for his plans to other versions. He has TakeOverTheWorld, which eventually led to him transferring his brain from his old crippled human body to a few AffablyEvil traits, such as [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes genuinely liking Harley]] strong and being capable of [[VillainousFriendship getting along with other villains]], but outside that his affability is fake, acting superficially cheery and friendly while [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour causing chaos and mayhem because he finds it funny]].
gorilla body.
* FightsLikeANormal: Outside his [[NoSell immunity to toxins]], in terms of general skillset he's a BadassNormal, capable of taking on Batman and various other heroes with regular guns and homemade comedy-themed gadgets.
* ForTheEvulz: As opposed to Penguin, Riddler, or Lex, his primary motivation for causing tons of chaos and destruction is simply because [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour he finds it hilarious]].
* FreakLabAccident: Accidentally falling into a vat of toxic waste is supposedly how the Joker got his discoloured skin and hair.
* FromBadToWorse: Joker was the only villain whose plot went beyond "take over the city to get lots of money" or "steal lots of money" in the first game. ''Then'' he teamed up with Lex Luthor.
* GunsAkimbo: Wields these in the first game as his primary weapon(s), although he can melee as well.
* HumongousMecha:
MovesetClone: In the second game he gets a giant robot designed by Lex Luthor that looks like him.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: While demonstrated a decent amount in previous games, ''DC Super-Villains'' has this really come into play for his combat style, with stuff like spring-shot boxing gloves, explosive pies, remote-controlled exploding chattering teeth, and of course his signature ElectricJoybuzzer.
* LaughablyEvil: Joker is absolutely hilarious, and also one of the darker villains in the series, particularly in the second game.
* LaughingMad: Whenever he's getting in the swing of his craziness and is having fun, he starts giggling constantly like the madman he is.
* MadBomber: The bombs being exploding pies.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The flamboyant feminine boy to Harley Quinn's insane masculine girl.
* MonsterClown: Qualifies, owing to his motif and his sadistic personality.
* MuggingTheMonster: He steals Lex Luthor's watch in the second game. Lex turns up later at Arkham, pointing a gun towards him... [[Funny/LEGOBatmanTrilogy and simply demands it back]]. Joker complies.
* MundaneUtility: He uses his joybuzzer to power generators.
* NoSell: His toxic chemical dip that gave him his trademark clown appearance also rendered him completely immune to toxic waste and poisonous gas.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Joker pretends to be stupider than he is, mainly by supposedly having no clue as to how much valuable equipment costs Lex to replace.
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: If the Rookie in ''DC Super-Villains'' decides to switch sides and join the Justice League, Joker assures them that he doesn't fault them for doing so after getting betrayed by Lex Luthor more than once during their career as villain.]]
* PurpleIsPowerful: Dresses in a purple suit and is among the most dangerous Batman villains
* RecurringBoss: In the second game, he turns up as a boss at least four times.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The silly, sensitive guy to Lex's serious, manly man.
* ShockAndAwe: Joker keeps his trademark joybuzzer and uses it to ''actually'' shock enemies, although it's used more as a finishing move than anything, as well as to power generators.
* TheSociopath: While a lighter and more comedic example than most instances of this trope, Joker seems to care for nobody but himself (with him at best finding kindred spirits in Harley and the Rookie), casually abandons Scarecrow to Batman and Robin when he no longer has need of him, has no motivation beyond [[ForTheEvulz causing chaos]] and finds the idea of shrinking down worlds ''cool''.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He doesn't seem to mind working with Lex, but the feeling is not entirely reciprocal, which persists into ''Beyond Gotham''.
* {{Thememobile}}: [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140910003617/lego/images/e/e5/Jokermobile.png The Jokermobile]] will be a DLC in the third game.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: He complains when Lex is preparing to off Batman, but has no qualms in trying to do that himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Joker was already a dangerous and somewhat terrifying villain in the first game, but in the second he allies with KnightOfCerebus Lex Luthor and comes close to winning. The third is due to give him many costumes so that he can face off against Batman more easily.
* TookALevelInKindness: After the malfunctioning Lantern Rings hit him, Joker gets the emotion of love enhanced, making him kinder.
* TranquilFury: In ''DC Super-Villains'', after [[spoiler:he and the rest of the [=LoD=] are betrayed by Lex]], the Joker gets angry enough to [[spoiler:send a lot of supervillains, some of which were ''more powerful than him'', through a door that was ''electrically locked'']], before coldly announcing that [[spoiler:he'd like a word with Lex]].
* {{Troll}}: One form of [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumour bad humor]] he enjoys is toying around with people in ways that anger them, ''especially'' his "allies", such as pretending to be dumber and crazier than he truly is to invoke EnragedByIdiocy from Lex.
* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: In the first game he is able to do this, and [[EpicFail falls flat on his back]]
* VillainTeamUp: He forms one in the first game with Harley, Scarecrow, Killer Moth and the Mad Hatter, teams up with Lex Luthor in the second game as part of the BigBadDuumvirate, and is one of the more prominent members of the LegionOfDoom in
both ''Beyond Gotham'' and ''DC Super-Villains''.
* VillainousFriendship: He and Lex bicker quite a bit, but tend
Super-Villains'', his exact moveset is near-identical to fall in together throughout the series. Joker Gorilla Grodd, since both are GeniusBruiser gorillas with PsychicPowers. The only thing Ultra-Humanite has different is also genuinely hurt and angered when Lex betrays the Legion, implying that he trusted Lex on some level.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After Scarecrow helps him bypass some problems
lacking wall-climbing skills in the first latter game, since as a human scientist brain in a gorilla body he is promptly abandoned by Joker and left never learned to utilize his gorilla strength for Batman and Robin to engage.such a thing.



[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!ComicBook/HarleyQuinn / Harleen Quinzel
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (first game), Creator/LauraBailey (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/TaraStrong (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

->''"You stay away from Mister J!"''

Formerly a psychiatrist, Harleen Quinzel was employed at Arkham Asylum and believed that she could cure the Joker. Unfortunately, her efforts to do so went horribly wrong, and she ended up becoming his accomplice in crime.

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[[folder:Harley Quinn]]
!!ComicBook/HarleyQuinn / Harleen Quinzel
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!!Eradicator
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (first game), Creator/LauraBailey (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/TaraStrong (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

->''"You stay away from Mister J!"''

Formerly a psychiatrist, Harleen Quinzel was employed at Arkham Asylum and believed that she could cure the Joker. Unfortunately, her efforts to do so went horribly wrong, and she ended up becoming his accomplice in crime.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Same case with Poison Ivy, her infatuation with Mistah J is clear, but her closeness with Ivy references their romantic relationship in the comics.
* AscendedExtra: Following her bout of DemotedToExtra in ''DC Superheroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'' restores a little of her game relevance by giving her several quests and making her a major player in the "Squad" DLC, while ''DC Super-Villains'' makes her just as story-relevant as in ''The Video Game'' by having her playable in most levels, and in fact boosts her relevance by having her be integral to resolving the conflict.
* BadassNormal: No powers, yet she's a competent fighter all the same.
* BoxedCrook: The Squad force her along in "The Squad" DLC.
* CoolBigSis: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', she acts this way toward The Rookie whenever they interact.
* CompanionCube: Starts talking to the Mother Box like it's a person (which to be fair, in some continuities it is) in ''DC Super-Villains'', giving it the affectionate nickname of Boxy.
* CriticalPsychoanalysisFailure: Sure, Joker's fooled psychoanalysts before, but ''falling in love with him'' is extreme.
* TheCutie: It's just not Harley without her adorably energetic personality, and her being an AdaptationalNiceGuy means she's slightly less CuteAndPsycho and more straight-up cute.
* DarkActionGirl: Harley knows how to fight and is also a skilled acrobat.
* DemotedToExtra: In the first game, she's TheDragon for Joker and part of the final boss of the Hero story. In the second game, she's a tutorial for targetting and beaten on the first screen. In the third game, she lampshades her own absence from the main story during the end credits.
* DominoMask: While it's not confirmed as to whether or not she's wearing a mask or makeup, her face seems to have something to this effect on it.
* TheDragon: She's the right-hand woman in all of the Joker's schemes.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She didn't want to enter Darkseid's place in Apokolips, saying that it's too weird, even for her.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Her efforts to cure the Joker backfired, and he essentially convinced her to turn to crime.
* GroinAttack: Her grab in ''VideoGame/LegoDCSuperVillains'' has her toss the victim her hammer before kicking them in the crotch. For added insult, she blows them a kiss while their clutching their groin in agony before they fall toe the ground.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The insane masculine girl to the Joker's flamboyant feminine boy.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: For a small and lightly-built gal, she's capable of carrying around a giant mallet with ease and swinging it hard enough to crush both cracked walls and her enemies.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her costume in the first two games is the same as her previous ones, and she's definitely amoral.
* RollerbladeGood: Her ''DC Super-Villains'' version is constantly wearing roller skates that emphasize her childish GenkiGirl personality in that game.
* {{Stripperific}}: Her alternate outfit for ''Beyond Gotham'' reveals more than her previous two did, although it's still a little more modest than the comics.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: "You stay away from Mister J!"

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Same case with Poison Ivy, her infatuation with Mistah J is clear, but her closeness with Ivy references their romantic relationship in the comics.
* AscendedExtra: Following her bout
GeniusBruiser: It has all of DemotedToExtra in ''DC Superheroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'' restores a little of her game relevance by giving her several quests and making her a major player in the "Squad" DLC, while ''DC Super-Villains'' makes her just as story-relevant as in ''The Video Game'' by having her playable in most levels, and in fact boosts her relevance by having her be integral to resolving the conflict.
* BadassNormal: No
Superman's powers, yet she's but adds to them by being a competent fighter all highly intelligent android.
* KnightTemplar: The Eradicator is meant to preserve remnants of Krypton, but it only preserves ''pure'' Kryptonian remnants. It sees Superboy as "tainted", and thus wants to destroy him.
* YourSoulIsMine: It holds
the same.
* BoxedCrook: The Squad force her along in "The Squad" DLC.
* CoolBigSis: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', she acts this way toward The Rookie whenever they interact.
* CompanionCube: Starts talking
souls of Kryptonian prisoners to be sent to the Mother Box like it's a person (which to be fair, in some continuities it is) in ''DC Super-Villains'', giving it the affectionate nickname of Boxy.
* CriticalPsychoanalysisFailure: Sure, Joker's fooled psychoanalysts before, but ''falling in love with him'' is extreme.
* TheCutie: It's just not Harley without her adorably energetic personality, and her being an AdaptationalNiceGuy means she's slightly less CuteAndPsycho and more straight-up cute.
* DarkActionGirl: Harley knows how to fight and is also a skilled acrobat.
* DemotedToExtra: In the first game, she's TheDragon for Joker and part of the final boss of the Hero story. In the second game, she's a tutorial for targetting and beaten on the first screen. In the third game, she lampshades her own absence from the main story during the end credits.
* DominoMask: While it's not confirmed as to whether or not she's wearing a mask or makeup, her face seems to have something to this effect on it.
* TheDragon: She's the right-hand woman in all of the Joker's schemes.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She didn't want to enter Darkseid's place in Apokolips, saying that it's too weird, even for her.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Her efforts to cure the Joker backfired, and he essentially convinced her to turn to crime.
* GroinAttack: Her grab in ''VideoGame/LegoDCSuperVillains'' has her toss the victim her hammer before kicking them in the crotch. For added insult, she blows them a kiss while their clutching their groin in agony before they fall toe the ground.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The insane masculine girl to the Joker's flamboyant feminine boy.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: For a small and lightly-built gal, she's capable of carrying around a giant mallet with ease and swinging it hard enough to crush both cracked walls and her enemies.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her costume in the first two games is the same as her previous ones, and she's definitely amoral.
* RollerbladeGood: Her ''DC Super-Villains'' version is constantly wearing roller skates that emphasize her childish GenkiGirl personality in that game.
* {{Stripperific}}: Her alternate outfit for ''Beyond Gotham'' reveals more than her previous two did, although it's still a little more modest than the comics.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: "You stay away from Mister J!"
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[[folder:Scarecrow]]
!![[ComicBook/TheScarecrow Scarecrow]] / Jonathan Crane
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JeffreyCombs (''DC Super-Villains'')

->''"You know what I always say? Fright makes right."''

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!![[ComicBook/TheScarecrow Scarecrow]] / Jonathan Crane
[[folder:Mercy Graves]]
!!Mercy Graves
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JeffreyCombs (''DC Super-Villains'')

->''"You know what I always say? Fright
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Lex Luthor's assistant and bodyguard. Though not as smart as her employer, she
makes right."''up for it with combat skills.



* AffablyEvil: Very tame and mild-mannered when working with his associates.
* AscendedExtra: ''DC Super-Villains'' reverses his demotion from the second and third games, having him involved in two story levels like the first and included in plenty of cutscenes. In fact, him being voiced gives him stronger relevance to the plot through conversations with the other villains.
* AscendedFanboy: He's a big fan of Sinestro and is thus thrilled to be working alongside him in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* BadassBookworm: His primary skillset for villainy revolves around manipulating people through their fear and developing various {{Deadly Gas}}es, both of which Joker has good use for in his plans for the first game and ''DC Super-Villains'', but as both a boss and a player character he shows himself to not be too shabby in a brawl, though naturally being a CombatPragmatist who uses fear gas to disorient his foes and tip the odds in his favor.
* CombatPragmatist: In a direct fight he's a BadassNormal who pales in comparison to even Batman, so to even and outright surpass the odds he makes heavy use of his fear gas to make his foes too bogged down by their traumas to properly face him, along with using the environment to slow them down. It takes a bit of ingenuity when fighting him in the first two games for Batman to actually reach and beat him, while most other villains have the physical skills to face Batman in a straight fight.
* CoolPlane: Rides a plane in his boss battle against Batman and Robin, during the events of the first game.
* DemotedToExtra: Surprisingly {{Downplayed}} in ''DC Superheroes'', where he actually gets a decent boss fight, as opposed to people such as Harley, though he's not as prominent as he used to be. Played straight in ''Beyond Gotham'', though, where he's absent from the base game and only playable through the "Dark Knight Trilogy" DLC.
* EvilGenius: In the first game he shares Mad Hatter's role as team brains for Joker, with him taking over the refinement of the [[DeadlyGas Joker Gas]] into something especially lethal for the entire city.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In ''DC Super Heroes'', Nolan has his voice edited to possess a deep and reverberating VoiceOfTheLegion effect befitting his fear-causing image.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: ''DC Super-Villains'' has Jeffrey utilize his raspy and scratchy SoftSpokenSadist voice from ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures'', which better emphasizes him being a manipulator of fear compared to his previous EvilSoundsDeep voice projecting the image of somebody that only causes it.
* FightingSpirit: His fear powers in ''DC Supervillains'' manifest as a large spectral version of himself floating behind him, not unlike a [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Stand]].
* MightMakesRight: Or "fright", in this case, but the idea is still there. He clearly doesn't think much of people who cannot intimidate others, and in fact expresses respect towards fellow fear-inducing villains, even being a major fan of "master of fear" Sinestro
* MindRape: His specialization is instilling people with mind-breaking fear, owing to his fear gas.
* TheUnfought: Scarecrow was not fought personally in the console versions of the first game, but was fought in the DS version. You did fight him while he was piloting his biplane, but that was it.
* WeakButSkilled: While he's a borderline BadassBookworm with some brawling skills, he doesn't compare in strength or deadliness to the heavy hitters. But what he lacks in power he makes up for by being a CombatPragmatist who uses fear gas to make his foes too traumatized by their inner turmoil to properly face him, and his chemical expertise comes in handy for Joker's grand-scale EvilPlan to gas all of Gotham.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Joker abandons him in the first game after he's done his work.

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* AffablyEvil: Very tame and mild-mannered BadassNormal: Has neither powers nor PoweredArmor but is still quite capable when working acting as Luthor's assistant.
* KarmaHoudini: She has no problems
with his associates.
* AscendedExtra: ''DC Super-Villains'' reverses his demotion from the second
Lex backstabbing everyone and third games, having him involved in two story levels like the first and included in plenty of cutscenes. In fact, him being voiced gives him stronger relevance to the plot through conversations with the other villains.
* AscendedFanboy: He's a big fan of Sinestro and is thus thrilled to be working alongside him in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* BadassBookworm: His primary skillset for villainy revolves around manipulating people through their fear and developing various {{Deadly Gas}}es, both of which Joker has good use for in his plans for the first game and ''DC Super-Villains'', but as both a boss and a player character he shows himself to not be too shabby in a brawl, though naturally being a CombatPragmatist who uses fear gas to disorient his foes and tip the odds in his favor.
* CombatPragmatist: In a direct fight he's a BadassNormal who pales in comparison to even Batman, so to even and outright surpass the odds he makes heavy use of his fear gas to make his foes too bogged down by their traumas to properly face him,
goes along with using the environment to slow them down. It takes a bit of ingenuity when fighting him in the first two games for Batman to actually reach and beat him, while most other but isn't called out on it.
* SaveTheVillain: Will often come in to help the
villains have the physical skills to face Batman in a straight fight.
* CoolPlane: Rides a plane in his boss battle against Batman and Robin, during the events of the first game.
* DemotedToExtra: Surprisingly {{Downplayed}} in ''DC Superheroes'', where he actually gets a decent boss fight, as opposed to people such as Harley, though he's not as prominent as he used to be. Played straight in ''Beyond Gotham'', though, where he's absent from the base game and only playable through the "Dark Knight Trilogy" DLC.
* EvilGenius: In the first game he shares Mad Hatter's role as team brains for Joker, with him taking over the refinement of the [[DeadlyGas Joker Gas]] into something especially lethal for the entire city.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In ''DC Super Heroes'', Nolan has his voice edited to possess a deep and reverberating VoiceOfTheLegion effect befitting his fear-causing image.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: ''DC Super-Villains'' has Jeffrey utilize his raspy and scratchy SoftSpokenSadist voice from ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures'', which better emphasizes him being a manipulator of fear compared to his previous EvilSoundsDeep voice projecting the image of somebody
that only causes it.
* FightingSpirit: His fear powers
are in ''DC Supervillains'' manifest as a large spectral version of himself floating behind him, not unlike a [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Stand]].
* MightMakesRight: Or "fright", in this case, but the idea is still there. He clearly doesn't think much of people who cannot intimidate others, and in fact expresses respect towards fellow fear-inducing villains, even being a major fan of "master of fear" Sinestro
* MindRape: His specialization is instilling people with mind-breaking fear, owing to his fear gas.
* TheUnfought: Scarecrow was not fought personally in the console versions of the first game, but was fought in the DS version. You did fight him while he was piloting his biplane, but that was it.
* WeakButSkilled: While he's a borderline BadassBookworm with some brawling skills, he doesn't compare in strength or deadliness to the heavy hitters. But what he lacks in power he makes up for by being a CombatPragmatist who uses fear gas to make his foes too traumatized by their inner turmoil to properly face him, and his chemical expertise comes in handy for Joker's grand-scale EvilPlan to gas all of Gotham.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Joker abandons him in the first game after he's done his work.
peril.



[[folder:Mad Hatter]]
!!Mad Hatter / Jervis Tetch
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TownsendColeman

->''"Mad, me? Oh, very well then!"''

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!!Mad Hatter / Jervis Tetch
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[[folder:Mongul]]
!!Mongul
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TownsendColeman

->''"Mad, me? Oh, very well then!"''
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* DeathDealer: Starting from Beyond Gotham he uses playing cards as projectiles, since one villainous faction in ''Alice In Wonderland'' had PlayingCardMotifs.
* DemotedToExtra: From the second game onwards, he's only an unlockable. [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in the [=DS=] version of the second game, where he's "fought" in Arkham Asylum.
* HatOfFlight: He has a propeller in his hat in the first game which enables him to jump higher than most characters.
* EvilBrit: In the second game, he speaks with a Cockney sort of accent.
* EvilGenius: In the first game he shares Scarecrow's role as team brains for Joker, with him taking the role of using MindControl on their goons to have them procure the dangerous chemicals needed for Joker Gas without them thinking about how close they are to lethal mixtures.
* HypnoTrinket: Using special hats to control others into serving his will is his main gimmick, and something put to good use in Joker's plan.
* InsultBackfire: "Mad, me? Oh, very well then!"
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: In the [=DS=] version of the second game, his boss 'fight' qualifies as this. Aside from being in the way, he doesn't affect the game's plot at all.
* YoureInsane: Implied that he gets this a lot with his InsultBackfire moment.

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* DeathDealer: Starting from Beyond Gotham he uses GoneHorriblyRight: The end of his unlock quest has it turn out the brainwashing effect of his game is so strong they can't stop playing cards as projectiles, long enough to convince others to play it.
* PragmaticVillainy: He's taken up video game development
since one villainous faction in ''Alice In Wonderland'' had PlayingCardMotifs.
* DemotedToExtra: From
it acts as a great way to secretly brainwash people into his army without all the second game onwards, he's only an unlockable. [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] in the [=DS=] version hassle of the second game, where he's "fought" in Arkham Asylum.
* HatOfFlight: He has a propeller in his hat in the first game which enables him to jump higher than most characters.
* EvilBrit: In the second game, he speaks with a Cockney sort of accent.
* EvilGenius: In the first game he shares Scarecrow's role as team brains for Joker, with him taking the role of using
brute-force MindControl on their goons to have them procure the dangerous chemicals needed for Joker Gas without them thinking about how close they are to lethal mixtures.
* HypnoTrinket: Using special hats to control others into serving his will is his main gimmick, and something put to good use in Joker's plan.
* InsultBackfire: "Mad, me? Oh, very well then!"
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: In the [=DS=] version of the second game, his boss 'fight' qualifies as this. Aside from being in the way, he doesn't affect the game's plot at all.
* YoureInsane: Implied that he gets this a lot with his InsultBackfire moment.
or terror.



[[folder:Killer Moth]]
!!Killer Moth / Drury Walker / Cameron Van Cleer
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Joseph Balderrama (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/TroyBaker (''Beyond Gotham'')

->''""The light, the light..."''

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[[folder:Killer Moth]]
!!Killer Moth
[[folder:Livewire]]
!!Livewire
/ Drury Walker / Cameron Van Cleer
Leslie Willis
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Joseph Balderrama (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/TroyBaker (''Beyond Gotham'')

->''""The light,
[[caption-width-right:350:"Oops. Did we do that?"]]
A former radio jockey who was fired from her job after speaking out one too many times against Superman. She gained
the light..."''power of electricity after a freak accident at a concert.



* AscendedExtra: After not having a huge role in ''DC Super Heroes'', he gets a sidequest in ''Beyond Gotham'', [[spoiler:and is the BigBad of "The Squad" DLC]].
* AnimalMotifs: A moth, duh.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He generally doesn't pay much attention to things and is easily distracted, especially when he sees a bright light.
* BigBad: Despite the unlikely possibility of him ever being a threat, he somehow manages to be a major antagonist for [[spoiler:"The Squad" DLC. He was responsible for the chaos in Belle Reve, forcing Amanda Waller to send the Squad in.]]
* TheBrute: Among Joker's group Killer Moth acts as the idiotic muscle, and he's so idiotic he barely puts up much of a threat.
* TheChewToy: Even though he's a NotSoHarmlessVillain, Moth gets no respect whatsoever, and even after characters stopped SpeakingSimlish he behaves more like a moth than a human.
* CloudCuckoolander: Whereas most of Joker's group are crazy, Moth is just stupid and doesn't even seem to think like a human.
* CurbStompBattle: Once [[spoiler:the Squad]] discover he's responsible for [[spoiler:the Belle Reve riots]], he gets beaten very quickly.
* DemotedToExtra: In the second game he's an OptionalBoss.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: While he causes considerable damage, [[spoiler:his efforts to break into Belle Reve were incredibly half-assed, due to his lack of tech skill; ultimately, the Squad plus Amanda Waller beat the hell out of him]].
* DumbMuscle: Moth doesn't behave like a normal human. Even after characters stopped SpeakingSimlish, he still comes across as rather stupid. Despite this, his boss fights in the first two games show he's not a pushover.
* FailedASpotCheck: During his sidequest in ''Beyond Gotham'', he somehow fails to notice how the reason lightbulbs keep turning on near him and leading him to his hidden stolen Gold Brick is because the heroes are turning them on ''right in front of him'', with it taking until after he re-acquires the brick to ''finally'' realize the heroes were following him.
* {{Joisey}}: He gets a stereotypical New Jersey accent in the third game.
* MadnessMantra: "The light, the light..."
* NotSoHarmlessVillain:
** Despite his stupidity, he's hardly easy to beat, and in the second game he manages to threaten a power station.
** While ultimately it ended horribly for him, [[spoiler:he ended up causing a serious breakout in Belle Reve through his badly thought-through attempts at revenge]].
* PutOnABus: After making appearances in some capacity for the first three games, he's completely absent from ''DC Supervillains'', not even getting a DLC feature like the Mad Hatter.
* WeakenedByTheLight: Inverted. Its absence makes him almost catatonic.

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* AscendedExtra: After not having EnergyBeings: Becoming Livewire involved turning into a huge role in ''DC Super Heroes'', he gets a sidequest in ''Beyond Gotham'', [[spoiler:and is the BigBad of "The Squad" DLC]].
* AnimalMotifs: A moth, duh.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He generally doesn't pay much attention to things and is easily distracted, especially when he sees a bright light.
* BigBad: Despite the unlikely possibility of him ever
being a threat, he somehow manages to be a major antagonist for [[spoiler:"The Squad" DLC. He was responsible for of pure electricity, granting her the chaos in Belle Reve, forcing Amanda Waller abilities to send the Squad in.]]
* TheBrute: Among Joker's group Killer Moth acts as the idiotic muscle,
become intangible and he's so idiotic he barely puts up much of a threat.
* TheChewToy: Even though he's a NotSoHarmlessVillain, Moth gets no respect whatsoever, and even after characters stopped SpeakingSimlish he behaves more like a moth than a human.
* CloudCuckoolander: Whereas most of Joker's group are crazy, Moth is just stupid and doesn't even seem
enter electronic devices normally limited to think like a human.
shrinking characters.
* CurbStompBattle: Once [[spoiler:the Squad]] discover he's responsible for [[spoiler:the Belle Reve riots]], he gets beaten NoSell: By her very quickly.
* DemotedToExtra: In the second game he's an OptionalBoss.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: While he causes considerable
nature as living lightning, she is immune to electrical damage, [[spoiler:his efforts to break into Belle Reve were incredibly half-assed, due to his lack of tech skill; ultimately, particularly from fuze boxes.
* PsychoElectro: Her personality is as excitable, energetic, and overall volatile as
the Squad plus Amanda Waller beat the hell out of him]].
electricity her body is composed of.
* DumbMuscle: Moth doesn't behave like a normal human. Even after characters stopped SpeakingSimlish, he still comes across as rather stupid. Despite this, his boss fights in the first two games show he's not a pushover.
* FailedASpotCheck: During his sidequest in ''Beyond Gotham'', he somehow fails to notice how the reason lightbulbs keep turning on near him
ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Lex and leading him to his hidden stolen Gold Brick is because the heroes are turning them on ''right in front of him'', Joker start arguing with it taking until after he re-acquires each other should the brick Rookie choose to ''finally'' realize the heroes were following him.
* {{Joisey}}: He gets a stereotypical New Jersey accent
abandon villainy, Livewire sends everyone home with her powers in the third game.
frustration.
* MadnessMantra: "The light, the light..."
* NotSoHarmlessVillain:
** Despite his stupidity, he's hardly easy to beat, and in the second game he manages to threaten a power station.
** While ultimately it ended
ShockAndAwe: Following one of her pranks going horribly for him, [[spoiler:he ended up causing wrong, she transformed into living pure electricity, and since LightningCanDoAnything, she acquired a serious breakout in Belle Reve wide variety of electricity-based abilities, including shooting it, phasing through his badly thought-through attempts at revenge]].
* PutOnABus: After making appearances in some capacity
objects as pure energy, and super-charging herself for extra damage.
* VillainousRescue: She saves Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Killer Frost, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and
the first three games, he's completely absent Rookie from ''DC Supervillains'', not even getting a DLC feature like the Mad Hatter.
* WeakenedByTheLight: Inverted. Its absence makes him almost catatonic.
Crime Syndicate, unleashing a flash of light strong enough to blind everyone at the gala.



!!Other Bat-Baddies
[[folder:Hush]]
!!Hush / Thomas "Tommy" Eliiot
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Hey, you wanna know a secret?"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards)

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!!Other Bat-Baddies
[[folder:Hush]]
!!Hush
[[folder:Silver Banshee]]
!!Silver Banshee
/ Thomas "Tommy" Eliiot
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Siobhan [=McDougal=]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Hey, you wanna know a secret?"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards)
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* BadassLongcoat: As is tradition.
* BandagedFace: Wears bandages over his face, presumably due to surgery.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game, his voice is deep and menacing.
* GunsAkimbo: His weapons of choice.
* PaletteSwap: Hush is basically a reskinned Two-Face.

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* BadassLongcoat: As ArchEnemy: She's Supergirl primary nemesis.
* FlyingBrick: Part of her powerset
is tradition.
* BandagedFace: Wears bandages over his face, presumably due to surgery.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game, his voice is deep
possessing {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, and menacing.
a HealingFactor.
* GunsAkimbo: His weapons SuperScream: Her Banshee Cry is her most dangerous power, capable of choice.
* PaletteSwap: Hush is basically a reskinned Two-Face.
both shattering glass and devastating her foes.



[[folder:Ventriloquist]]
!!Ventriloquist / Arnold Wesker and Scarface
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveBMitchell (''DC Super-Villains'')
[[caption-width-right:350:"Scarface: C'mon, dummy. Let's teach 'em a lesson." "Wesker: If you insist, sir."]]
-->'''Scarface:''' C'mon, dummy. Let's teach 'em a lesson.
-->'''Wesker:''' If you insist, sir.

A living dummy and his ventriloquist servant- not the other way around.

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[[folder:Ventriloquist]]
!!Ventriloquist
[[folder:Brainiac 8 / Arnold Wesker and Scarface
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Indigo]]
!!Brainiac 8 / Indigo
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveBMitchell (''DC Super-Villains'')
[[caption-width-right:350:"Scarface: C'mon, dummy. Let's teach 'em a lesson." "Wesker: If you insist, sir."]]
-->'''Scarface:''' C'mon, dummy. Let's teach 'em a lesson.
-->'''Wesker:''' If you insist, sir.

A living dummy and his ventriloquist servant- not the other way around.
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* AdaptationalBadass: A low-key variant, where Scarface's "B's become G's" VerbalTic from the comics is completely absent, implying this version of Arnold is a perfect ventriloquist that can vocalize through Scarface with no difficulties.
* AscendedExtra: Initially DS-exclusive in the first game, were a complete no-show the following two, then ''DC Super-Villains'' gave them a personal sidequest and base-game playability.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: As goofy as the two may be, Scarface is one of Gotham's most influential mobsters.
* EvilLaugh: Each time Scarface shoots his tommy gun or throws a bomb, he lets out a hearty and maniacal laugh.
* ExtremeDoormat: Wesker is absolutely cowed by Scarface.
-->'''Scarface:''' Hey, dummy! Did I just hear you making fun of me for not being able to use this?
-->'''Wesker:''' No, Mister Scarface. Honest!
* GrievousHarmWithABody: Since Scarface is treated like an actual person, the fact their meleee attacks involve smacking him against foes and objects counts as using a person for a bludgeon.
* MisterBig: Scarface, a tiny ventriloquist dummy, is also a criminal mastermind.

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* AdaptationalBadass: A low-key variant, where Scarface's "B's become G's" VerbalTic from the comics is completely absent, implying this version GeniusBruiser: As a descendant of Arnold is a perfect ventriloquist Brainiac, she too possesses robotic SuperStrength and immense SuperIntelligence that provide a major threat to Supergirl and her allies.
* {{Intangibility}}: By temporarily turning into pure digital data, she
can vocalize phase past attacks and pass through Scarface with no difficulties.
vents.
* AscendedExtra: Initially DS-exclusive in LegacyCharacter: As her official name shows, she's the first game, were a complete no-show seventh Brainiac to exist after the following two, then ''DC Super-Villains'' gave them a personal sidequest original, and base-game playability.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: As goofy as the two may be, Scarface is one of Gotham's most influential mobsters.
* EvilLaugh: Each time Scarface shoots his tommy gun or throws a bomb, he lets out a hearty and maniacal laugh.
* ExtremeDoormat: Wesker is absolutely cowed by Scarface.
-->'''Scarface:''' Hey, dummy! Did I just hear you making fun of me for not
she definitely exemplifies her relation through being able to use this?
-->'''Wesker:''' No, Mister Scarface. Honest!
* GrievousHarmWithABody: Since Scarface is treated like
an actual person, the fact their meleee attacks involve smacking him against foes absolute monster. Though interestingly, she's Brainiac's ''first'' outright villainous descendant. Brainiacs 2, 4, and objects counts as using a person for a bludgeon.
* MisterBig: Scarface, a tiny ventriloquist dummy,
5 are outright heroic, Brainiac 3 is also a criminal mastermind.WildCard, and Brainiacs 6 and 7 aren't particularly notable.



[[folder:Black Mask]]
!!Black Mask / Roman Sionis (DS only in both games)
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A businessman who lost everything to Bruce Wayne following a mistake, Roman Sionis carved a mask from his father's coffin before burning down his family and fusing the mask to his skin with the flames, before starting a gang dedicated to both making money and destroying both Bruce Wayne and Batman

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[[folder:Black Mask]]
!!Black Mask
[[folder:Reign]]
!!Reign
/ Roman Sionis (DS only in both games)
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A businessman who lost everything to Bruce Wayne following a mistake, Roman Sionis carved a mask from his father's coffin before burning down his family and fusing the mask to his skin with the flames, before starting a gang dedicated to both making money and destroying both Bruce Wayne and Batman
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* SecretCharacter: Only playable on consoles for both games he's in as a buildable custom character.
* SkullForAHead: His permanently-attached mask evokes skull imagery.

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* SecretCharacter: Only playable on consoles for both games he's in FlyingBrick: As a Kryptonian, even an artificial one, she has the same flight, strength, and toughness as Superman and Supergirl.
* KnightTemplar: Reign is mentally programmed to slaughter criminals at all costs, and will consider innocent civilians that even slightly obstruct her from those criminals as criminals themselves, to which she'll slaughter them too.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Samantha Arias is
a buildable custom character.
* SkullForAHead: His permanently-attached mask evokes skull imagery.
genuinely good normal woman who just wants to live her life happily. Reign is a deadly and morally bankrupt Kryptonian who has attacked and killed numerous criminals ''and'' innocents out of her KnightTemplar mindset.



[[folder:Firefly]]
!!Firefly / Garfield Lynns (DS only in the first game, absent in the second)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/CrispinFreeman (''DC Super-Villains'')

A pyromaniac that dons a suit of PoweredArmour, Garfield Lynns aka Firefly is a member of Batman's RoguesGallery and by far one of the Caped Crusader's crazier villains. Initially only in handheld versions of the first game and absent for all versions of the second, Firefly eventually made the transition to all consoles, appearing in the Legion of Doom.

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[[folder:Firefly]]
!!Firefly / Garfield Lynns (DS only in
!The Rogues of the first game, absent in the second)
Flash
[[folder:Captain Boomerang]]
!!Captain Boomerang / George "Digger" Harkness
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Too slow, mate!"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/CrispinFreeman (''DC Super-Villains'')

A pyromaniac that dons a suit
Creator/NolanNorth

->''"Try to get rid
of PoweredArmour, Garfield Lynns aka Firefly is a member of Batman's RoguesGallery and by far one me, I come right back"''.

One
of the Caped Crusader's crazier villains. Initially only in handheld versions Rogues and an enemy of the first game and absent for all versions of the second, Firefly eventually made the transition to all consoles, appearing Flash, Boomerang is a man that specialises in the Legion of Doom.trick boomerangs.



* AnimalMotifs: Naturally, he's based off a firefly.
* AscendedExtra: Initially just a DS-exclusive character for the first game and being left out of the second entirely, Firefly finally appears in the main series starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' for all consoles.
* AxCrazy: While for the most part he can keep it in check, Firefly gets into burning things a little too much.
* TheCameo: Despite not being in DC Super Villains, he did make a brief appearance in the beginning of level 7 and 8.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After appearing in the DS version of the first game, Firefly disappears altogether for the second. Inverted for the third game, where he appears on all versions for the first time.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mostly towards Grundy, whose size he mocks.
* DemotedToExtra: Following his prominent role in ''Beyond Gotham'' amongst the Legion of Doom, even if never playable in story mode, he's reduced to an background character and ordinary collectible unlockable in ''DC Supervillains''.
* {{Determinator}}: After Flash and Wonder Woman beat him the first time, he simply gets back up and tries to join the fight again. Martian Manhunter stops him, but points for effort.
* {{Flight}}: Thanks to his jetpack.
* GunsAkimbo: ''With flamethrowers''.
* KillItWithFire: His M.O.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Martian Manhunter takes him down as payback for setting him on fire.
* LightIsNotGood: Starting in ''Beyond Gotham'', while he has hints of DarkIsEvil through his black suit, the most notable part of his appearance is the strikingly bright gold helmet and chestplate, exemplifying his "firefly" codename. But rather than representing the gentle beauty of the bug's light, he instead invokes the "beauty" he sees in roaring flames scorching everything to cinders.
* ManOfKryptonite: He was mainly brought along because of fire being the one major weakness of ComicBook/MartianManhunter, making him key in the Legion taking over the Watchtower.
* PlayingWithFire: Wields a flamethrower, and is very dangerous because of it.
* PoweredArmour: His suit basically functions as this.
* PyroManiac: Truly obsessed with fire.
* TheQuietOne: Compared to the rest of the Legion, although this is more due to limited screentime.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His costume is red and black, with a golden helmet and grey "highlights". He's also nuts.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Firefly's helmet has red eyes, fitting the whole "fire" motif.
* SilentSnarker: A lot of his reactions come from his body language, leading to some gems when he gets surprised.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Averted. Despite being a ManOfKryptonite whose primary mission is to take down Martian Manhunter, Firefly proves very dangerous against both the Flash and Wonder Woman.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite featuring fairly prominently in the first couple of levels, Firefly doesn't actually do that much after the level with his boss fight. He isn't even unlockable in the main story.

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* AnimalMotifs: Naturally, AdaptationalNiceGuy: The only people in the comics who even ''sort of'' like Boomerang are the Rogues, and it's not because he's based off a firefly.
particularly sociopathic or untrustworthy; it's because he's so incredibly ''arrogant''. This version gets along fine with his fellow villains, and Harley even considers him one of her friends.
* AscendedExtra: Initially just Was a DS-exclusive character for the first game and being left out of the second entirely, Firefly finally appears in the main series starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' for all consoles.
* AxCrazy: While for the most part he can keep it in check, Firefly gets into burning things a little too much.
* TheCameo: Despite not being in DC Super Villains, he did make a brief appearance in the beginning of level 7 and 8.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After appearing in the DS version of the first game, Firefly disappears altogether for the second. Inverted for the third game, where he appears on all versions for the first time.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mostly towards Grundy, whose size he mocks.
* DemotedToExtra: Following his prominent role in ''Beyond Gotham'' amongst the Legion of Doom, even if never playable in story mode, he's reduced to an background character and ordinary collectible unlockable
plot-irrelevant boss-fight in ''DC Supervillains''.
* {{Determinator}}: After Flash and Wonder Woman beat him
Super Heroes'', traded base-game playability for having a prominent albeit voiceless role in the first time, he simply gets back up and tries to join the fight again. Martian Manhunter stops him, but points ''Squad'' DLC for effort.
* {{Flight}}: Thanks to his jetpack.
* GunsAkimbo: ''With flamethrowers''.
* KillItWithFire: His M.O.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Martian Manhunter takes him down as payback for setting him on fire.
* LightIsNotGood: Starting in
''Beyond Gotham'', while he has hints of DarkIsEvil through his black suit, the most before getting a more notable part of his appearance is voiced role in ''DC Super Villains'' where he helps the strikingly bright gold helmet Rookie and chestplate, exemplifying his "firefly" codename. But rather than representing Killer Frost in aiding Harley Quinn, though he's also the gentle beauty of the bug's light, he instead invokes the "beauty" he sees in roaring flames scorching everything to cinders.
* ManOfKryptonite: He was mainly brought along because of fire being the one major weakness of ComicBook/MartianManhunter, making him key in the Legion taking over the Watchtower.
* PlayingWithFire: Wields
reason they have a flamethrower, and is very dangerous because of it.
* PoweredArmour: His suit basically functions as this.
* PyroManiac: Truly obsessed with fire.
* TheQuietOne: Compared to the rest of the Legion, although this is more
boss fight against Poison Ivy due to limited screentime.
his carelessly destroying her plants.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His costume is red and black, with a golden helmet and grey "highlights". AwesomeAussie: He's also nuts.
Australian and a badass.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Firefly's helmet has red eyes, fitting BadassNormal: No powers, just quick reflexes and skills. Plus a few trick boomerangs.
* BoxedCrook: Waller keeps him on an ExplosiveLeash and forces him to follow
the whole "fire" motif.
Squad into Belle Reve.
* SilentSnarker: A lot of his reactions come from his body language, leading IdiotBall: It's not a good idea to some gems cut off Poison Ivy's vines when entering her home in DC Super Villains.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The Squad has a giant man-shark, a supreme marksman an acrobatic harlequin with a giant hammer. Captain Boomerang has boomerangs and is still just as awesome.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Flipped on the hero. In level 4 of DC Super Villains,
he gets surprised.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: Averted. Despite being a ManOfKryptonite whose primary mission is
cut off Poison Ivy's vines, which led to take down Martian Manhunter, Firefly proves very dangerous him, Deadshot, Killer Frost, and the Rookie having to fight against both the Flash and Wonder Woman.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite featuring fairly prominently in the first couple of levels, Firefly doesn't actually do that much after the level with his boss fight. He isn't even unlockable in the main story.
her.



[[folder:Yeti]]
!!Yeti / Snowman / Klaus Kristin
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A minor unlockable villain.

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[[folder:Yeti]]
!!Yeti / Snowman / Klaus Kristin
[[folder:Gorilla Grodd]]
!![[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Gorilla Grodd]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''DC Super Heroes''), Ike Amadi (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/DavidSobolov (''DC Super-Villains'')
A minor unlockable villain.telepathic gorilla who comes from a nation where apes rule.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Not the most notable of villains in the first place, Yeti did not return in any other game since his introduction.
* {{Expy}}: Of minor Bat-villain "Snowman", who died in his second appearance.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Not the most notable of villains AdaptationalComicRelief: Grodd in the first place, Yeti did comics is a very serious threat. Here, he's hilarious.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still quite villainous through his efforts in either creating weapons to crush his foes or ruling Gorilla City with an iron fist, he's leagues more amiable and cooperative when it comes to working with others in achieving his plans, even paying back favors, while in the comics he's too self-serving and AxCrazy to even ''think'' about accepting or rewarding aid from others.
* AscendedExtra: From DLC-exclusive in ''DC Super Heroes''. to a QuestGiver and base-game unlock in ''Beyond Gotham'', before finally having a major plot-relevant role in ''DC Super-Villains''
* EvilBrit: He's given a sophisticated and posh British accent in ''Beyond Gotham'', providing the image of a classy but still diabolical villain, especially when hamming up the might of his "banana cannon".
* EvilSmellsBad: In ''DC Super Villains'', Killer Frost and Lex Luthor pulled away when he spoke, due to how stanky he was.
* GeniusBruiser: Behind the thuggish and apish exterior lies a super-intelligent mind. Given how crazy he is, that's ''not'' a good thing.
* TheLeader: He acts as the temporary directing force for the "Oa No!" level in ''DC Super-Villains'' when going out to recruit Sinestro.
* PsychicPowers: A staple for Grodd is using hyper-advance technology to enhance his mind to the point he can manipulate things with a thought, including both MindOverMatter and MindControl.
* SuperStrength: Being a gorilla, he's already stronger than most humans.
* TookALevelInBadass: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' he's been upgraded to having a big-fig model, which
not return in any other game since only better represents his introduction.
* {{Expy}}: Of minor Bat-villain "Snowman", who died in
status as a gorilla but also provides inherent SuperStrength for his second appearance.GeniusBruiser status.
* VillainTeamUp: He apparently teamed up with Brainiac a while back. [[TakeOurWordForIt We're not told what happened]], just that [[NoodleIncident it was pretty bad]].



[[folder:Hugo Strange]]
!!Hugo Strange
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A sadistic psychologist at Arkham Asylum who experiments on his patients.

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[[folder:Hugo Strange]]
!!Hugo Strange
[[folder:Mirror Master]]
!!Mirror Master / Evan [=McCulloch=]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A sadistic psychologist at Arkham Asylum who experiments on his patients.
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* AscendedExtra: After being DS-exclusive in the first game and a no-show in all versions for the next two, Hugo becomes a proper boss fight (albeit [[TheUnfought indirectly through his monster]]) and unlockable in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* LightIsNotGood: He has a white colored jacket, but aside from that, he's an evil scientist.
* MadScientist: He mutates people to fight for him.
* PsychoPsychologist: While he is a psychologist in Arkham, he's more interested in experimenting on the criminally insane than helping them get better.
* TheUnfought: He's faced as one of the antagonists in the story mode of ''DC Super-Villains'', but is never battled in a boss fight. Instead, the boss of his level is a man named Bob that he mutated into a super-strong behemoth.

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* AscendedExtra: After being DS-exclusive in the first game and a no-show in all versions for the next two, Hugo becomes a proper boss fight (albeit [[TheUnfought indirectly through his monster]]) and unlockable in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* LightIsNotGood: He has a white colored jacket, but aside from that, he's an evil scientist.
* MadScientist: He mutates people to fight for him.
* PsychoPsychologist: While he is a psychologist in Arkham, he's more interested in experimenting on the criminally insane than helping them get better.
* TheUnfought:
{{Keet}}: He's faced as one of the antagonists upbeat and joyful. He even cheers when escaping prison in the story mode of ''DC Super-Villains'', but 1st level.
* MagicMirror: The primary usage for his mirror gun here
is never battled creating portals by shooting at two different reflective surfaces, in a boss fight. Instead, addition to BarrierWarrior and GlassShatteringSound capabilities.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: This being
the boss of his level is a man named Bob that Evan [=McCulloch=] incarnation, he mutated into speaks with a super-strong behemoth.heavy Scottish accent.
-->'''Mirror Master:''' But ye know, we might fare a wee bit better as a team, so if you want a wee hand...



[[folder:Victor Zsasz]]
!!Victor Zsasz (DS only)
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A crazy murderer with a penchant for leaving tally marks over his body. He has only appeared in the handheld versions of the first game and ''DC Super Heroes'' thus far.

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[[folder:Victor Zsasz]]
!!Victor Zsasz (DS only)
[[folder:Captain Cold]]
!!Captain Cold / Leonard "Len" Snart
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A crazy murderer with a penchant for leaving tally marks over his body. He has only appeared in the handheld versions of the first game and ''DC Super Heroes'' thus far.->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum



* AxCrazy: Zsasz is ''not'' right in the head.
* FanDisservice: He walks around completely shirtless, but in spite of his well-built physique he has nightmarish tally marks all over his body.
* PerpetualFrowner: In the first game, though this was changed afterwards.
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: In the second game, his fight in Arkham Asylum isn't relevant to the game's plot in any way.
* SerialKiller: One of the most prolific in the DCU, despite being a mere human. He keeps a tally all over his body, and is running out of room.
* SlasherSmile: Sports this in ''DC Super Heroes''.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He never wears a shirt, although it's rather gruesome since it reveals his tally marks.

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* AxCrazy: Zsasz is ''not'' right in AnIcePerson: Hence the head.
name.
* FanDisservice: ButtMonkey: Is left behind by the villains if the Rookie chooses to become a hero.
* DisproportionateRetribution:
He walks around completely shirtless, but in spite of hates the Crime Syndicate because they interrupted his well-built physique he has nightmarish tally marks all over evil monologue.
-->'''Captain Cold:''' It was a really good monologue.
* LightIsNotGood: An icy person to match
his body.
* PerpetualFrowner: In the first game, though this was changed afterwards.
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: In the second game, his fight in Arkham Asylum isn't relevant to the game's plot in any way.
* SerialKiller: One of the most prolific in the DCU, despite being a mere human. He keeps a tally all over his body,
white and is running out of room.
blue outfit.
* SlasherSmile: Sports this in MacGyvering: In ''DC Super Heroes''.
Super-Villains'', he makes a new Cold Gun out of ''bed springs and soap'' while locked up in Arkham Asylum.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: MeaningfulName: He never wears specialises in ice-themed weaponry, hence the name "Captain Cold".
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Heat Wave. He was pleased when Cheetah mocked Heat Wave for confusing Gorilla Grodd for
a shirt, although it's rather gruesome since it reveals his tally marks.monkey, but they're fine.



[[folder:Deadshot]]
!!ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} / Floyd Lawton
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Okay, okay. Let's try to stay on track until we're out of danger. Besides, I still need to catch up on last week's episode."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewMercer (''DC Super-Villains'')

An expert marksman and assassin, Floyd Lawton is known for his ImprobableAimingSkills and DeathSeeker tendencies, going by the name Deadshot.

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[[folder:Deadshot]]
!!ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}
[[folder:Heat Wave]]
!!Heat Wave
/ Floyd Lawton
Mick Rory
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Okay, okay. Let's try to stay on track until we're out of danger. Besides, I still need to catch up on last week's episode."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewMercer (''DC Super-Villains'')

An expert marksman and assassin, Floyd Lawton is known for his ImprobableAimingSkills and DeathSeeker tendencies, going by the name Deadshot.
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A supervillain who's obsessed with fire. He carries around a flamethrower gun.



* AscendedExtra: He was initially exclusive to the DS version of ''DC Superheroes'', then became unlockable in all versions of ''Beyond Gotham'' along with having a prominent (though voiceless) role in the ''Squad'' DLC, and finally has a major voiced role in ''DC Super-villains'' where he helps The Rookie and Killer Frost in aiding Harley Quinn.
* BadassNormal: No powers, but he's a freakishly good shot.
* BoxedCrook: Amanda Waller gives him an explosive collar and ropes him into the Squad.
* ConsummateProfessional: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he's the most likely to demand his teammates stay on task.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He has a daughter, and he loves her deeply.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Deadshot is known for almost never missing.
* TheLeader: Of the Squad. Waller notes that he is a good leader, even if he doesn't like it.

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* AscendedExtra: He was initially exclusive to TheDitz: In the DS version of ''DC Superheroes'', then became unlockable in all versions of ''Beyond Gotham'' along with having a prominent (though voiceless) role in the ''Squad'' DLC, and finally has a major voiced role in ''DC Super-villains'' where he helps The Rookie and Killer Frost in aiding Harley Quinn.
* BadassNormal: No powers, but
fourth game, he's a freakishly portrayed as not being all that bright.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Goofs up on occasion, but is ready to fight against rivals.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He's this with Captain Cold since he hates ice, but they're
good shot.
* BoxedCrook: Amanda Waller gives him an explosive collar and ropes him into the Squad.
* ConsummateProfessional: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he's the most likely to demand his teammates stay on task.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He has a daughter, and he loves her deeply.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Deadshot is known for almost never missing.
* TheLeader: Of the Squad. Waller notes that he is a good leader, even if he doesn't like it.
friends.



[[folder:Polka-Dot Man]]
!!Polka-Dot Man / Abner Krill
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A supervillain known for his use of dazzling techniques. Little is known about him at this time.

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[[folder:Polka-Dot Man]]
!!Polka-Dot Man
[[folder:Reverse Flash]]
!!Reverse Flash
/ Abner Krill
Eobard Thawne
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A supervillain known for who utterly hates Barry Allen / The Flash and does everything in his use of dazzling techniques. Little is known about power to cause him at this time.trouble.



* TheArtifact: How many players actually ''know'' who this guy is? Or knew who he is prior to ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'', at least.
* ButtMonkey: His ''Beyond Gotham'' unlock quest constantly makes jokes at his expense over his ridiculous gimmick and terrible puns.
* FightingClown: He may seem like a JokeCharacter at first glance due to his ridiculous appearance and goofy "powers", but as a playable character, he has NotQuiteFlight, {{Intangibility}}, and a ranged attack, meaning he's not utterly useless. Basically a budget version of Martian Manhunter, but still passably usable. He trades the {{Intangibility}} for BarrierWarrior powers in ''DC Super-Villains'', making him a budget version of Wonder Woman instead, which also boosts him into being genuinely useful.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Dots aren't exactly something the average person would think of to turn into weapons, but Polka-Dot Man manages to find a way to make them potentially deadly and quite useful.
* LightIsNotGood: His color scheme combines white with several brightly colored dots, but he's a villain.
* PungeonMaster: "You're in a ''Dot'' of trouble now!" He starts including "circle" and other dot-adjacent terms to his vocabulary for ''DC Super-Villains''
* SillyWalk: To emphasize his ridiculous gimmick, his idle and walking animations have him waving his arms around wildly and letting his torso just flop about.

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* TheArtifact: How many players actually ''know'' AdaptationalHeroism: It's safe to say Comic Thawne would ''never'' have helped Barry Allen defeat another villain, not even one who this guy is? Or knew who threatened all of existence. Certainly he would never have helped Barry fight Johnny Quick.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the comics, Thawne hates the Rogues and they hate him. In fact, he hates pretty much everyone, fellow villains included, and
is prior hated by them in turn. This version of Thawne seems to ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'', at least.
get along fine with his fellow villains.
* ButtMonkey: His ArchEnemy: He makes it his mission to make the Flash's life utterly miserable.
* AscendedExtra: From plot-irrelevant unlockable in
''Beyond Gotham'' unlock quest constantly makes jokes at his expense over his ridiculous gimmick and terrible puns.
* FightingClown: He may seem like a JokeCharacter at first glance due
to his ridiculous appearance and goofy "powers", but as a playable character, he has NotQuiteFlight, {{Intangibility}}, and a ranged attack, meaning he's not utterly useless. Basically a budget version of Martian Manhunter, but still passably usable. He trades the {{Intangibility}} for BarrierWarrior powers major player in ''DC Super-Villains'', making him a budget version of Wonder Woman instead, which also boosts him into being genuinely useful.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Dots aren't exactly something the average person would think of to turn into weapons, but Polka-Dot Man manages to find a way to make them potentially deadly and quite useful.
* LightIsNotGood: His color scheme combines white with several brightly colored dots, but he's a villain.
* PungeonMaster: "You're in a ''Dot'' of trouble now!" He starts including "circle" and other dot-adjacent terms to his vocabulary for
''DC Super-Villains''
* SillyWalk: To emphasize his ridiculous gimmick, his idle JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While him being an AdaptationalNiceGuy with a hint of AdaptationalHeroism means he gets along okay with other villains and walking animations have him waving his arms around wildly is willing to engage in an EnemyMine with the Flash, he's still a massively consescending asshole who enjoys {{Troll}}ing Barry and letting his torso just flop about.everybody else, such as hyping up Flash having gone genuinely bad to mentally break Johnny Quick.
* SuperSpeed: Acts as the go-to speedster for most of ''DC Super-Villains'', able to move and attack extremely fast along with using Cosmic Treadmills.



[[folder:Music Meister]]
!!Music Meister
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A supervillain with the ability to hypnotise others through his music. Little else is known about him at this time.

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[[folder:Music Meister]]
!!Music Meister
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[[folder:Rainbow Raider]]
!!Rainbow Raider / Roy G. Bivolo
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A supervillain with
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An enemy of
the ability Flash who uses colored light to hypnotise others through his music. Little else is known about him at this time.control people's emotions.



* AbnormalAmmo: His tap special in ''DC Super-Villains'' has him throw an exploding trumpet that disorients enemies it hits.
* MakeSomeNoise: His mic-staff can fire sonic blasts that shatter glass, and in ''Beyond Gotham'' he could also [[SuperScream scream through the staff to create a continuous glass-breaking force]].
* MindControlMusic: Controlling others with music to perform crimes for him was his whole gimmick in his originating story, and he possessed that power in ''Beyond Gotham'', but for some reason lost it as a playable character in ''DC Super-Villains'' despite his unlock quest explicitly mentioning that part of his powerset, with him at most being able to force them into InvoluntaryDance.
* MusicalAssassin: His whole M.O. is using music and song to commit crimes.
* TheMusicMeister: He is the TropeNamer, after all, but it's only with the introduction of musical "special" moves in ''DC Super-Villains'' that he can live up to his own trope, where his singing causes all nearby [=NPCs=] to break out into InvoluntaryDance.
* {{Nerf}}: For some inexplicable reason, ''DC Super-Villains'' drops his SuperScream and MindControlMusic powers from ''Beyond Gotham'', meaning the only special power he still has is the ability to MakeSomeNoise with his mic-staff.
* RhymesOnADime: When he received proper dialogue in ''DC Super-Villains'', it naturally came in the form of musical rhyming couplets.

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* AbnormalAmmo: EmotionControl: He can use his lights to control people's emotions. This ability didn't make it into the game, though.
* LightEmUp: He uses rainbow-themed lasers, hard light constructs, and the like to fight.
* LightIsNotGood:
His tap special appearance is covered in ''DC Super-Villains'' has him throw an exploding trumpet that disorients enemies it hits.
* MakeSomeNoise: His mic-staff can fire sonic blasts that shatter glass, and in ''Beyond Gotham'' he could also [[SuperScream scream through the staff to create
a continuous glass-breaking force]].
* MindControlMusic: Controlling others with music to perform crimes for him was his whole gimmick in his originating story,
rainbow of colors and he possessed creates colored light, but he's a villain that power in ''Beyond Gotham'', but for some reason lost it as a playable character in ''DC Super-Villains'' despite his unlock quest explicitly mentioning uses that part of his powerset, with him at most being able light to force them into InvoluntaryDance.
* MusicalAssassin: His whole M.O. is using music
control people and song to commit crimes.
* TheMusicMeister: He is the TropeNamer, after all, but it's only TrueCompanions: {{Averted|Trope}}. He's not friends with the introduction of musical "special" moves in ''DC Super-Villains'' that he can live up to his own trope, where his singing causes all nearby [=NPCs=] to break out into InvoluntaryDance.
* {{Nerf}}: For some inexplicable reason, ''DC Super-Villains'' drops his SuperScream and MindControlMusic powers from ''Beyond Gotham'', meaning
other Rogues the only special power he still has is the ability to MakeSomeNoise way they are with his mic-staff.
* RhymesOnADime: When he received proper dialogue in ''DC Super-Villains'', it naturally came in the form
each other, just allies of musical rhyming couplets.convenience.



[[folder:Condiment King]]
!!Condiment King / Mitchell Mayo
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A D-list supervillain whose gimmick revolved around weaponised condiments.

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[[folder:Condiment King]]
!!Condiment King
[[folder:Golden Glider]]
!!Golden Glider
/ Mitchell Mayo
Lisa Snart
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A D-list supervillain whose gimmick revolved around weaponised condiments.
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Captain Cold's younger sister and constant companion.



* AbnormalAmmo: His condiment gun shoots [[EdibleAmmunition exactly what its name implies]].
* CordonBleughChef: Since he's utterly obsessed with condiments, his entire restaurant menu is composed of food and "drinks" composed mostly of condiments, including cakes. Naturally, not a lot of people are interested in consuming meals that are around 90% condiment, resulting in him having a lot of critics that try to get his joint shut down.
* DisproportionateRetribution: While most of his critics wanted to get his restaurant shut down (for very understandable reasons), at least providing an understandable reason for rage, one of those critics simply felt underwhelmed by the service and was confused by his anti-tipping beliefs, but Condiment King considered that just as worthy of a beating.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Despite everyone riffing on him, including Kevin Smith, in ''Beyond Gotham'' he's capable of hitting and killing you ''in one shot''.
* ProducePelting: His ''DC Super-Villains'' version has a weaponized variant, possessing an infinite supply of exploding tomatoes that daze any enemy they're thrown at.
* ReformedButNotTamed: By the time of ''DC Super-Villains'' he's mostly given up the criminal life and established his own restaurant, but people insulting his... [[CordonBleughChef unorthodox concoctions]] will enrage him into beating them up.
* SeriousBusiness: As somebody who revolves their entire theme around condiments and food to put them on, dealing with food-based {{Caustic Critic}}s makes him furious enough to break his vow of reformation until they've been beaten up.

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* AbnormalAmmo: His condiment gun shoots [[EdibleAmmunition exactly what its name implies]].
CombatTentacles: Her ribbons can be controlled at will to slap and grab her enemies.
* CordonBleughChef: Since he's utterly obsessed GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Her costume and hair have a divine look to them.
* LightIsNotGood: She is light themed
with condiments, his entire restaurant menu golden powers, but make no mistake, Golden Glider is composed of food and "drinks" composed mostly of condiments, including cakes. Naturally, not a lot of people are interested in consuming meals that are around 90% condiment, resulting in him having a lot of critics that try to get his joint shut down.
hero.
* DisproportionateRetribution: While most of his critics wanted to get his restaurant shut down (for very understandable reasons), at least providing an understandable reason for rage, one of those critics simply felt underwhelmed by PowerNullifier: Her ribbons can nullify the service and was confused by his anti-tipping beliefs, but Condiment King considered that just as worthy of a beating.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Despite everyone riffing on him, including Kevin Smith, in ''Beyond Gotham'' he's capable of hitting and killing you ''in one shot''.
* ProducePelting: His ''DC Super-Villains'' version has a weaponized variant, possessing an infinite supply of exploding tomatoes that daze any enemy they're thrown at.
* ReformedButNotTamed: By the time of ''DC Super-Villains'' he's mostly given up the criminal life and established his own restaurant, but people insulting his... [[CordonBleughChef unorthodox concoctions]] will enrage him into beating them up.
* SeriousBusiness: As somebody who revolves their entire theme around condiments and food to put them on, dealing with food-based {{Caustic Critic}}s makes him furious enough to break his vow of reformation until they've been beaten up.
Speed Force.



[[folder:Blight]]
!!Blight / Derek Powers
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* ArchEnemy: He is the greatest and most personal foe of Terry [=McGinnis=].
* AtomicSuperpower: He emits radiation passively, and can concentrate his output for powerful attacks.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Until his son took over his company.

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[[folder:Blight]]
!!Blight
[[folder:The Shade]]
!!Shade
/ Derek Powers
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Richard Swift
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* ArchEnemy: He is the greatest CastingAShadow: His dark magic allows him to manipulate darkness and most personal foe of Terry [=McGinnis=].
shadow in various ways.
* AtomicSuperpower: InnateNightVision: His darkness powers allow him to see as clearly in unlit locations as if they were brightly lit.
* {{Invisibility}}: By shrouding himself in complete darkness, he can become unnoticeable to security cameras.
* {{Intangibility}}
He emits radiation passively, can transform into pure darkness to phase through vents and can concentrate his output for powerful {{teleport|ation}} short distances to avoid attacks.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Until NotQuiteFlight: He can project darkness under his son took over his company.feet to slowly glide through the air.



[[folder:Inque]]
!!Inque
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A corporate saboteur and one of Terry [=McGinnis=]'s most dangerous foes.

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[[folder:Inque]]
!!Inque
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[[folder:The Trickster]]
!!The Trickster / Axel Walker
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A corporate saboteur and one of Terry [=McGinnis=]'s most dangerous foes.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She loves her daughter Deanna Clay. The feeling is not mutual.
* SlimeGirl: She's a humanoid mass of an ink-like substance, with her usually utilizing her VoluntaryShapeshifting to give herself an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation version of her original human appearance.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In ''Beyond Gotham'', she and Plastic Man are the only ones who can use Plastic Man Pads, which are required to get Red Bricks. Aside from that, her only abilities are Grapple, which is very common, and Vent Access, which is less common but still not rare.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Just like Plastic Man, she's able to stretch and warp her body in ways and into shapes far beyond what any normal human can do, and in fact her shapeshifting is close enough to him in scope and skill to use Plastic Man Pads in some versions of the game.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She loves her daughter Deanna Clay. The feeling is not mutual.
* SlimeGirl: She's a humanoid mass of an ink-like substance,
GoodCounterpart: Or rather, Less-Evil Counterpart, compared to the other two notable villains with her usually utilizing her VoluntaryShapeshifting to give herself an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation version of her original human appearance.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In ''Beyond Gotham'', she
a similar gimmick, the Joker and Plastic Man the Toyman. While Joker and Toyman are both destructive maniacs, the only ones Trickster is a GentlemanThief who can use Plastic Man Pads, which are required to get Red Bricks. Aside from that, her only abilities are Grapple, which is very common, and Vent Access, which is less common but still not rare.
avoids collateral damage as much as possible.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Just like Plastic Man, she's able to stretch and warp her body in ways and into shapes far beyond what any normal human can do, and in fact her shapeshifting is close enough to him in scope and skill to use Plastic Man Pads in some versions ImprobableWeaponUser: Rubber chickens that explode.
* LegacyCharacter: Axel Walker took on the role
of the game.Trickster in a desire to emulate his predecessor James Jesse.
* TeensAreMonsters: Axel is a teenage supervillain. He's actually pretty nice by villain standards, but he's still a villain.



[[folder:Bonk]]
!!Bonk
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One of the Jokerz, a gang that idolizes and imitates the Joker in the future.

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[[folder:Bonk]]
!!Bonk
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[[folder:Zoom]]
!!Zoom / Hunter Zolomon
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One of the Jokerz, a gang that idolizes and imitates the Joker in the future.
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* TheBrute: He's got strength to spare but isn't too bright, so he acts as the muscle of his group.

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* TheBrute: He's got strength to spare but isn't too bright, so he acts as ArchEnemy: To Wally West.
* DarkIsEvil: He wears his black costume from ''Series/TheFlash2014''.
* TimeMaster: He doesn't actually use
the muscle of his group.Speed Force the way most speedsters do. Instead, he uses time dilation to simulate moving at extremely fast speeds.



[[folder:Calendar Man]]
!!Calendar Man / Julian Gregory Day
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A supervillain who specializes in planning crimes based around days of the year.
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* TheCameo: One of the villains who're seen in the background in DC Super-Villains.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Since he has a holiday gimmick, his basic throw involves a randomized selection from Halloween pumpkin buckets, Saint Partick's Day clovers, and Valentine's Day hearts, his tap special tossess disorienting exploding calendars, and his InvoluntaryDance causing hold special brings out a cake that play an instrumental of "Happy Birthday to You".
* NotQuiteFlight: His calendar cape lets him gracefully glide through the air, though its gap-filled nature means he can't dive and rise like Batman.
* PokeThePoodle: Since he themes his crimes around holidays and special gatherings, likes choosing more obscure examples for the challenge, and is based on his more goofier classic version, the "crimes" he commits are really just minor inconveniences to his targets. Potentially upsetting, yes, but nothing majorly criminal. (Ironically, the fact that the Silver Age version is the one in the game rather than his deadlier DC Rebirth counterpart gives him abilities he wouldn't have had otherwise.)

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[[folder:Calendar Man]]
!!Calendar Man / Julian Gregory Day
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A supervillain who specializes
!Legion of Doom
[[folder:The Legion
in planning crimes based around days General]]
* BadassCrew: Their members consist of [[ComicBook/LexLuthor one of Superman's smartest rivals and one
of the year.
----
* TheCameo: One
world's most brilliant minds]], [[ComicBook/TheJoker a psychotic clown that scares most heroes witless]], a giant zombie that reincarnates if killed, a reptilian human that has SuperStrength and SuperNotDrowningSkills, a BeastMan capable of fighting Wonder Woman on an even footing, and a skilled human in PoweredArmour with good pyrotechnic abilities.
* EnemyMine: They side with
the villains who're seen in the background in DC Super-Villains.
League against Brainiac. They do it again when facing Darkseid.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Since he has a holiday gimmick, his basic throw involves a randomized selection EvilerThanThou: Victim of this from Halloween pumpkin buckets, Saint Partick's Day clovers, and Valentine's Day hearts, his tap special tossess disorienting exploding calendars, and his InvoluntaryDance Brainiac, causing hold special brings out a cake that play an instrumental of "Happy Birthday to You".
* NotQuiteFlight: His calendar cape lets him gracefully glide through
their alliance with the air, though its gap-filled nature means he can't dive League. Happens again aginst the Crime Syndicate and rise like Batman.
* PokeThePoodle: Since he themes his crimes around holidays and special gatherings, likes choosing more obscure examples for
Darkseid, facilitating acting as the challenge, and is based on his more goofier classic version, "heroes" while the "crimes" he commits are really just minor inconveniences to his targets. Potentially upsetting, yes, but nothing majorly criminal. (Ironically, the fact that the Silver Age version is the one in the game rather than his deadlier DC Rebirth counterpart gives him abilities he wouldn't Justice League have had otherwise.)disappeared, before eventually teaming up with them again to take down their common foe.
* LegionOfDoom: The TropeNamer, with a few of the original members present and new ones filling other spots.
* VillainProtagonist: While they experienced this in some capacity during ''Beyond Gotham'' due to the EnemyMine situation, in ''DC Super-villains'' the group becomes this fully, having most of the plot and gameplay of the story focus on them.



[[folder:Copperhead]]
!!Copperhead
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[[folder:Copperhead]]
!!Copperhead
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[[folder:Cheetah]]
!!ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} / Barbara Ann Minerva
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricaLuttrell



* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: His theme revolves around snakes, being able to contort his body into slithering like a snake and having a [[PoisonousPerson venomous bite]]. His unlock quest has the player gathering several types of snakes for his home... er, secret lair due to his sense of kinship towards the reptilian species.
* LegacyCharacter: There have been many Copperheads throughout the history of DC, both male and female, but this guy here was the very first that Batman ever faced.
* NoNameGiven: The first Copperhead never gave his name nor was ever identified with a specific identity, so he's simply called Copperhead.

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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: His theme revolves ArchEnemy: She's Wonder Woman's most recurring foe.
* BeastMan: A cheetah that used to be a human woman.
* BrutalHonesty: When Wonder Woman catches her in ''Beyond Gotham'' and uses her Lasso of Truth to make her admit [[spoiler:that she in truth wants to be friends with Wonder Woman]], Cheetah decides to be a {{Troll}} and admit her honest beliefs that she sees her beastly outfit as better than Wonder Woman's leotard, along with being pretty sure Superman doesn't reciprocate Wonder Woman's feelings, to which Wonder Woman tells her to shut up.
* CatGirl: She used to be a regular human, but then changed into a human-cheetah hybrid.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Despite not being as fast as the Flash, at least [[GameplayAndStorySegregation not as a playable character]], she is still capable of pinning him down automatically.
* DarkActionGirl: Cheetah doesn't shy away from combat.
* DeadpanSnarker: Always has some snappy quips and exasperated statements to levy at the craziness often going on
around snakes, being able to contort his body into slithering like a snake and having a [[PoisonousPerson venomous bite]]. His unlock quest has the player gathering several types of snakes for his home... er, secret lair due to his sense of kinship towards the reptilian species.
her.
* LegacyCharacter: There FemmeFatalons: Her nails have essentially been many Copperheads throughout replaced with claws.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: She wants to be friends with [[spoiler:Wonder Woman as revealed when Wonder Woman used
the history Lasso of DC, both male and female, Truth.]]
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', After breaking out of Strykers, Cheetah not only escaped the Justice League trying to recapture her,
but this guy here was the very first rescued The Rookie from getting recaptured by them as well.
* StraightMan: You can tell
that Batman ever faced.
* NoNameGiven: The first Copperhead never gave his name nor was ever identified with a specific identity, so he's simply called Copperhead.
the malfunctioning Lantern rings aren't something she finds particularly fun to deal with.



[[folder:Kite-Man]]
!!Kite-Man / Charles "Chuck" Brown
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One of Batman's lesser known foes, who utilizes a kite to fly around and commit crimes.

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[[folder:Kite-Man]]
!!Kite-Man
[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
!!Solomon Grundy
/ Charles "Chuck" Brown
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One of Batman's lesser known foes, who utilizes a kite to fly around
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A crime boss in life, Solomon Grundy was killed
and commit crimes. dumped in a mystic swamp, which reanimated his body. Every time he comes back from the dead, he comes back differently.



* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may have a dumb gimmick and no actual powers, but he's managed to genuinely pose potential threats to the Bat-Family in the past due to clever application of his aerial theme.
* TheCameo: One of the villains who're seen in the background in DC Super-Villains.
* GoshDarnItToHeck: Being a kid-friendly game, his "Kite-Man. Hell yeah!" {{Catchphrase}} was changed to "Kite-Man. ''Heck'' yeah!" and "Kite-Man. Oh yeah!"
* NotQuiteFlight: His kite allows him to perform similar gliding maneuvers to Batman.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may have a dumb gimmick and no actual powers, but BadassAdorable: His dorky attitude, even though he's managed an undead monster, still makes him this, especially when [[spoiler:he gets the Blue Lantern energy]].
* TheBrute: Shares this role with Croc.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: This giant zombie is capable of going toe-to-toe with Cyborg's Big Fig form, which is certainly not an easy thing
to genuinely pose potential threats do.
* DeathIsCheap: Kill him once and he'll come back again.
* DishingOutDirt: As a swamp zombie, he has lesser control over the earth, with him able to utilize swamp pads for digging out items in ''Beyond Gotham'', while in ''Dc Supervillains'' he can dig up earth and grow plants from soil.
* DumbMuscle: Grundy makes up for what he lacks in brains with sheer strength.
* EpicFlail: In ''Dc Supervillains'' he uses a metal ball on a chain attached to his arm for his second combo move and charged special, though only the latter utilizes the chain for swinging it around to smack enemies.
* EvilSmellsBad: When Cheetah comments about the sewer stinking, he assumes that she was talking about her and tries proving otherwise, to no avail. Later, when the group have to pull him out the sewer so they can infiltrate the Hall of Justice again, this exchange occurs.
-->'''Cheetah:''' Great, now ''I'' stink!
-->'''Grundy:''' (almost delighted) She ''was'' talking about me!
* FatBastard: Played with in that he's more well-built, but a sarcastic Firefly angrily demands he lose weight when he gets stuck.
* GiantMook: He works as an underling for the Legion, and is by far their biggest member, only rivalled by Killer Croc in size.
* HulkSpeak: Grundy isn't terribly eloquent, though he is capable of the odd sentence.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: In addition to an EpicFlail, his combat moves in ''DC Superviallins'' frequently involving using his own tombstone to smash enemies
* TookALevelInKindness: Due
to the Bat-Family in the past due to clever application of malfunctioning Lantern Rings amplifying his aerial theme.
* TheCameo: One
positive emotions, making him more hopeful and supportive of the villains who're seen in rest of the background in DC Super-Villains.
team.
* GoshDarnItToHeck: Being a kid-friendly game, his "Kite-Man. Hell yeah!" {{Catchphrase}} was changed to "Kite-Man. ''Heck'' yeah!" and "Kite-Man. Oh yeah!"
* NotQuiteFlight: His kite allows
TheUndead: The mystical swamp resurrected him to perform similar gliding maneuvers to Batman.after he died the first time.



[[folder:Talon]]
!!Talon / William Cobb
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Success like this can be achieved through hard work and sacrifice but I prefer my way. It's faster."]]

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[[folder:Talon]]
!!Talon
[[folder:Killer Frost]]
!!Killer Frost
/ William Cobb
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Caitlin Snow
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Success like this can be achieved through hard work and sacrifice but I prefer my way. It's faster."]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale



* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: As an assassin under the Court of Owls, he naturally has a heavy owl theme, wearing a mask that looks like an owl's face, having an owl as an AttackAnimal, and making cooing noises as the secret signal for fellow Talons.
* AttackAnimal: His trusty sidekick is an owl that acts as part of his combat arsenal, such as a BeakAttack during combos, a SpinAttack for the special charge, and latching onto his head to grant NotQuiteFlight.
* CollectiveIdentity: The "Talon" identity is actually several assassins working for the Court of Owls, William Cobb just being the most commonly seen, with all of them wearing the same outfit and using the same skillset, meaning that even if one experiences AssassinOutclassin, their current target will never escape the Talon of the Court.
* NotQuiteFlight: His [[AttackAnimal combat owl]] can latch onto his head and provide Batman-like gliding if used sufficiently high up.

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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: As an assassin under AscendedExtra: From plot-irrelevant unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'' to major player in ''DC Super-Villains''
* AnIcePerson: Her body is constantly generating a subzero temperature around her, which both makes her immune to heat and can be focused to extinguish flames.
* DeadpanSnarker: Likes to make remarks towards everyone she encounters.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: She had trouble flying
the Court of Owls, he naturally has ship to go and recruit Sinestro. She chooses to ignore responsibility.
* KillItWithIce: Whether through HandBlasts or
a heavy owl theme, wearing a mask focused beam, she's able to shoot freezing air that looks like an owl's face, having an owl as an AttackAnimal, and making cooing noises as the secret signal for fellow Talons.
* AttackAnimal: His trusty sidekick is an owl that acts as part of his combat arsenal, such
induces HarmlessFreezing on enemies as a BeakAttack during combos, a SpinAttack lead-in for the special charge, and latching onto his head to grant NotQuiteFlight.
* CollectiveIdentity: The "Talon" identity is actually several assassins working for the Court of Owls, William Cobb just being the most commonly seen, with all of them wearing the same outfit and using the same skillset, meaning that even if one experiences AssassinOutclassin, their current target will never escape the Talon of the Court.
* NotQuiteFlight: His [[AttackAnimal combat owl]] can latch onto his head and provide Batman-like gliding if used sufficiently high up.
inducing instant LiterallyShatteredLives.



[[folder:Phantasm]]
!!Phantasm / [[spoiler:Andrea Beaumont]]
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A brutal vigilante seeking revenge on the Joker.
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* AntiVillain: The Phantasm wants revenge on the Joker for [[spoiler:the death of her father]]. Considering...the Joker, it's understandable, but she's willing to endanger the lives of innocent civilians to do so, forcing Batman to step in.
* PragmaticAdaptation: Batman and the Phantasm didn't team up against the Joker in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm''. The change was made for the game to make the level co-op friendly.

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[[folder:Phantasm]]
!!Phantasm / [[spoiler:Andrea Beaumont]]
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!!The Rookie
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A brutal vigilante seeking revenge on
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* AffablyEvil: During cutscenes, they generally keep a friendly smile throughout most circumstances. [[spoiler: When they start working with
the Joker.
----
Justice League during an EnemyMine teamup with the Legion of Doom, they greet Superman with a friendly wave. All in all, they seem to be a supervillain who has no ill will toward anyone, except possibly Luthor, [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder for understandable reasons.]] By the end of the game, they can even eschew the "evil" part altogether and [[HeelFaceTurn join the heroes]].]]
* AntiVillain: AscendedExtra: In most VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s, the create-a-character is completely irrelevant to the main plot and is primarily something to goof around with in free play. In ''DC Super-Villains'', they're a plot-relevant character who's required for several story levels.
* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler:Early on, they're taken by Poison Ivy's vines, so they must be freed in her boss fight. Near the end of the main story,
The Phantasm wants revenge on Rookie gets captured by Steppenwolf, prompting both the Justice League and the Legion of Doom to work together ro rescue them from Darkseid.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: At the end of the game, [[spoiler:they save everyone from Lex's attempt to strand them in the Fourth World by teleporting the whole group to Metropolis at the last possible moment.]]
* BoxedCrook: Subverted. They start the game imprisoned in Stryker's Island, alongside Lex. Gordon intended to recruit them for something, but Mercy derailed his whole plan and freed them both in the subsequent breakout.
* ComboPlatterPowers: By the end of the story they've acquired [[PlayingWithFire heat beams]], [[{{Sizeshifter}} size-changing]], SuperStrength, [[ShockAndAwe electric beams]], [[GreenThumb chlorokinesis]], and [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]]. [[spoiler:Once they're freed from Darkseid's clutches, MassTeleportation and {{Flight}} are added to the list.]]
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: The first custom character to be involed in the main story, as well as the first VillainProtagonist.
* DarkIsEvil: The Rookie is a VillainProtagonist, and can wear a black costume and have black super powers, if the player so chooses.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: They're BadassNormal by the start of the story, and gain more power as it progresses.
* EnergyAbsorption: Their base power, and the one that allows them to obtain more. [[spoiler: It also allows them to absorb the Anti-Life Equation by draining the Mother Box.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dyux3eaGO3k&t=3192s As is demonstrated in this scene]], they do not take well to Lex backstabbing them and the Legion of Doom (and the Crime Syndicate) so he could rule the planet, and immediately tries to stop him.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Can abandon villainy and join the Justice League at the end of the story, if the player chooses.]]
* IronicNickname: The more jokey characters, such as
Joker and Harley, really like giving them various nicknames relating to chattiness to contrast their constant silence.
* ItAmusedMe: They giggle at Heat Wave being mocked by Cheetah when they first enter the Hall of Doom.
* LightIsNotGood: Again, the Rookie is a VillainProtagonist, and can wear a white costume and have white super powers, if the player so chooses.
* LivingMacGuffin: Becomes this after [[spoiler:absorbing the Anti-Life Equation from a Mother Box.]]
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler: If they join the Justice League, Joker suggests that they did so because they got fed up with Lex Luthor frequently betraying them. Rookie confirms with a nod.]]
* MoralityPet: For Lex Luthor. Lex sees him as a valuable asset to his team and despite trying to send him away alongside the other characters, he's concerned when the Rookie is taken by Darkseid and tries rescuing him. If the Rookie chooses to become a hero, he's visibly distraught by this. [[DownplayedTrope Granted]], this ultimately doesn't stop Lex from attempting to banish them across the universe twice simply so no one can stop him from conquering the world.
* NiceGuy: Despite spending most of the game as a member of the Legion of Doom, [[spoiler: and originally being a criminal on Earth-3,]] they are a remarkably pleasant individual. [[spoiler: Depending on what ending you choose, [[HeelFaceTurn they can even join up with the Justice League]].]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: In a combination of HelloInsertNameHere, nobody knowing their past, and being TheSpeechless preventing them from telling, all the other characters refer to them with various nicknames, the most common being "The Rookie".
* PowerCopying: Thanks to the "Amazo Project" technology that they acquired from one of Professor Ivo's old labs, they have the ability to absorb [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands new abilities as the story progresses]].
* RedemptionRejection: [[spoiler:Can stay a villain and reject the chance of redemption at the end of the story, if the player chooses.]]
* RingOfPower: They can use the Green Lantern Ring, and all other Power Rings except
for [[spoiler:the death of her father]]. Considering...the Joker, Ring of Volthoom, including those unused by the other characters, like Orange, Blue, Indigo, Black and even White. They can also create constructs with them, like other Lantern characters.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: [[spoiler:They originated from Earth-3, the same world the Crime Syndicate and Mazahs came from. They really like Earth-1, however.]]
* TheSpeechless: While they are capable of VoiceGrunting, they never speak a word no matter what the situation, heavily implied to because they can't speak ''at all'', and
it's understandable, one of the main things other villains know them for. [[spoiler:After the main story is completed, their bio is altered to reveal that they lost their ability to talk after they acquired the "Amazo Project".]]
* VagueAge: From their height, they're likely not a child like Jon Kent or Damian Wayne,
but she's willing to endanger the lives way most of innocent civilians to do so, forcing Batman to step in.
* PragmaticAdaptation: Batman and
the Phantasm didn't team up against the Joker Legion of Doom talks to them in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm''. a way that vaguely implies they're younger than most of them.
* VillainProtagonist:
The change was made for the game to make the level co-op friendly.first of any LEGO game.



[[folder:Captain Clown]]
!!Captain Clown
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The Joker's robotic henchman.

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!!Captain Clown
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!Villainous Lanterns
[[folder:Sinestro]]
!!ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} Thaal Sinestro
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The Joker's robotic henchman.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/MarcWorden (''Beyond Gotham'')

->''"So this is Earth. Urgh, however can you stand it?"''

Formerly Green Lantern of the planet Korugar in space sector 1417 and arch nemesis of Earth's so-called premiere ring-bearer Hal Jordan, Thaal Sinestro eventually left the Green Lantern Corps to aggressively pursue his own idea of ensuring peace, by founding the Sinestro Corps. To do this, he resorts to the use of fear and violence, truly believing that without order life cannot exist.



* GiantMook: Acts as one for the Joker, being not as hard as the boss fight but harder than a regular {{Mook}}.
* PragmaticAdaptation: Captain Clown wasn't in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm''. His boss battle was added to give the level more variety.

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* GiantMook: Acts as one for the Joker, AliensOfLondon: Despite his not actually being not as hard as British, or even from Earth for that matter, he speaks with an English accent.
* ArchEnemy: To Green Lantern aka Hal Jordan, although in ''DC Super Heroes'' it doesn't come up too much. [[GuideDangIt You do get an achievement for defeating him with Green Lantern, but you wouldn't know without looking first]].
* AscendedExtra: While just an OptionalBoss in
the boss fight but harder than a regular {{Mook}}.
* PragmaticAdaptation: Captain Clown wasn't in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm''. His boss battle was added to give
second game, the level third features him more variety.heavily. Additionally, we see other Sinestro Corps members such as Arkillo and some mooks, meaning that he isn't alone.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so dead-set in his belief that the power of fear is the ultimate force, he's completely incapable of comprehending the concept of courage A.K.A. overcoming fear and fighting against it, as Hal notes following a scuffle between them in ''Beyond Gotham''.
* EvilCounterpart: To Green Lantern. They both have similar powers and determination, but use their abilities for different causes.
* EvilFormerFriend: To Hal Jordan. They used to get on, then Sinestro broke away.
* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: He genuinely believes that without order, people will do whatever they want without fear of reprisal.
* FallenHero: Formerly one of the best Green Lanterns, Sinestro is now one of their biggest enemies.
* FantasticRacism: "So this is Earth. Urgh, however can you stand it?"
* {{Flight}}: One of his abilities.
* ReedRichardsIsUseless: In ''LEGO Batman 2'', he has his power ring... but can't even build the Green Lantern constructs.
* RingOfPower: His Sinestro Corps ring works the exact same way as Green Lantern's does.
* HumanAlien: While hailing from Korugar, Sinestro is a humanoid being.
* LightIsNotGood: His colours are yellow, and while his intentions may be good his actions are not.
* KarmaHoudini: After the energy of most of the Lantern Corps is siphoned, Sinestro is teleported back home and left to his own devices, although [[spoiler:he does run into Wonder Woman's invisible jet]].
* KnightTemplar: While it doesn't come up too strongly, Sinestro genuinely believes that order is necessary to maintain balance, and will outright force his will upon others if they disagree.
* MeaningfulName: Given how he's called "Sinestro", it adds to his villainous image.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Creator/TroyBaker and Creator/MarcWorden are both doing an impression of Creator/MarkStrong, and come pretty close.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Formerly one of the best Green Lanterns, Sinestro eventually became disillusioned with the cause and rebelled. Now he heads one of the biggest organisations in the cosmos dedicated to everything the original Corps stands against.
* RealMenWearPink: More rather, real men ''are'' pink. Can't deny that he's a badass, all the same.
* ShutUpHannibal: Gets a rather epic one at the hands of Hal and Batman.
* SummonBiggerFish: His biggest contribution to defeating [[spoiler:the Anti-Life Equation-empowered Darkseid]] in ''DC Super-villains'' is to draw upon the limitless fear power of Parallax, keeping [[spoiler:the PhysicalGod]] occupied for long enough so that the others can figure out how to beat him.
* TookALevelInKindness: In DC Super Villains, he's more helpful and polite towards everyone. [[spoiler:He even tried to high-five Batman after stopping Darkseid in the finale.]]
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: He sincerely believes that his campaign of fear and violence is necessary to maintain balance, and therefore improve the world.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Larfleeze and Atrocitus to [[spoiler:reclaim their stolen Power Batteries]].



!League of Assassins
[[folder:Ra's al Ghul]]
!!ComicBook/RasAlGhul
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JBBlanc (''DC Super-Villains'')
->''"If you make yourself more than just a man, you become... [[ComicallyMissingThePoint a super man]]! No, that's not right... a legend! Yes, a legend!"''

Probably the biggest threat to the world in Batman's Rogues Gallery, Ra's Al Ghul (Arabic for [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast "The Demon's Head"]], and pronounced "Raysh Al-Ghool") is a centuries-old man who leads an enormous international terrorist organization known as DEMON (as well as the League of Assassins). Unlike most of the other Bat-rogues, he is actually quite cultured and polite, if ruthless, and genuinely believes his goals to be noble. Of course, since his goal is to "purify" the world by killing off ninety percent of its population, Batman disagrees. With the assistance of the mysterious Lazaurus Pits, Ra's has achieved limited immortality, as they rejuvenate him every time he takes a dip. Such a practice has allowed him to live centuries, if not millennia, and he's taken advantage of such a long lifespan to master swordsmanship, war strategies, various fighting styles, and many other skills.

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!League of Assassins
[[folder:Ra's al Ghul]]
!!ComicBook/RasAlGhul
[[folder:Atrocitus]]
!!Atrocitus / Atros
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JBBlanc (''DC Super-Villains'')
->''"If you make yourself more than just a man, you become... [[ComicallyMissingThePoint a super man]]! No, that's not right... a legend! Yes, a legend!"''

Probably the biggest threat to the world in Batman's Rogues Gallery, Ra's Al Ghul (Arabic for [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast "The Demon's Head"]], and pronounced "Raysh Al-Ghool") is a centuries-old man who leads an enormous international terrorist organization known as DEMON (as well as the League of Assassins). Unlike most
Creator/IkeAmadi

The leader
of the other Bat-rogues, he is actually quite cultured and polite, if ruthless, and genuinely believes his goals to be noble. Of course, since his goal is to "purify" the world by killing off ninety percent of its population, Batman disagrees. With the assistance of the mysterious Lazaurus Pits, Ra's has achieved limited immortality, as they rejuvenate him every time he takes a dip. Such a practice has allowed him to live centuries, if not millennia, and he's taken advantage of such a long lifespan to master swordsmanship, war strategies, various fighting styles, and many other skills.Red Lantern Corps.



* AdaptationalComicRelief: Slightly more amusing than normal, with emphasis on "slightly".
* AscendedExtra: He's the BraggingRightsReward for reaching OneHundredPercentCompletion in the first game, gets a voiced boss fight and is unlockable early in ''DC Superheroes'', gets ''[[DemotedToExtra even less relevant]]'' in ''Beyond Gotham'' because he's not even unlockable in the base game, only available in the ''Dark Knight'' DLC, and finally becomes plot-relevant in ''DC Super-villains'' when Batman seeks aid from the League of Assassins and gets tested. He's not playable in the story like Deathstroke, but it's still leagues better than past games.
* BadassCape: Wears one in the second game.
* BoomerangBigot: Detests humans in general, despite being one, largely due to his moral code.
* EvilBrit: Played with in the second game, in that his voice actor gives him a British accent, likely owing to Liam Neeson in the films. Ra's is Persian in the comics.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game, Ra's is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum, essentially doing his [[WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime Starscream]] voice and a British accent.
* MasterSwordsman: Wields a sword in the second game, and is downright lethal with it.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: There's nothing Persian in his accent, presumably since Ra's has lived so long.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: In the first two games Ra's went completely bare-chested, with only a cape adorning his torso. When he reappears officially in ''DC Super-villains'', he's wearing a TruerToTheText outfit, including a classy shirt and cloak.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Ra's fights to restore the Earth to its natural state by killing millions of people.
* WhatTheFuAreYouDoing: Wields a pair of nunchucks in the first game.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Ra's has been around for so long that he has forgotten his real name.

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Slightly more amusing than normal, with emphasis AbhorrentAdmirer: To Wonder Woman [[spoiler:when she is disguised as Cheetah]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: While not as cruel as he was in ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'', this version's heroic qualities are not as prominent.
* AmazonChaser: Hits
on "slightly".
Wonder Woman [[spoiler:when she is disguised as Cheetah]].
* AscendedExtra: EvilSoundsDeep: As is tradition for the character, Atrocitus has a deep voice.
* LargeAndInCharge: As a Big Fig, he towers over Bleez.
* PragmaticVillainy: When [[spoiler:the heroes pretend to be the Legion selling off Green Lantern in exchange for his help conquering Earth]], he refuses, saying that Earth is too small for him to consider conquering.
* RedIsViolent:
He's full of red, and he's aggressive and evil.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Sinestro and Larfleeze to [[spoiler:reclaim their Power Batteries]] towards
the BraggingRightsReward for reaching OneHundredPercentCompletion in the first game, gets a voiced boss fight and is unlockable early in ''DC Superheroes'', gets ''[[DemotedToExtra even less relevant]]'' in end of ''Beyond Gotham'' because he's not even unlockable in the base game, only available in the ''Dark Knight'' DLC, and finally becomes plot-relevant in ''DC Super-villains'' when Batman seeks aid from the League of Assassins and gets tested. He's not playable in the story like Deathstroke, but it's still leagues better than past games.
* BadassCape: Wears one in the second game.
* BoomerangBigot: Detests humans in general, despite being one, largely due to his moral code.
* EvilBrit: Played with in the second game, in that his voice actor gives him a British accent, likely owing to Liam Neeson in the films. Ra's is Persian in the comics.
* EvilSoundsDeep: In the second game, Ra's is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum, essentially doing his [[WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime Starscream]] voice and a British accent.
* MasterSwordsman: Wields a sword in the second game, and is downright lethal with it.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: There's nothing Persian in his accent, presumably since Ra's has lived so long.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: In the first two games Ra's went completely bare-chested, with only a cape adorning his torso. When he reappears officially in ''DC Super-villains'', he's wearing a TruerToTheText outfit, including a classy shirt and cloak.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Ra's fights to restore the Earth to its natural state by killing millions of people.
* WhatTheFuAreYouDoing: Wields a pair of nunchucks in the first game.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Ra's has been around for so long that he has forgotten his real name.
Gotham''.



[[folder:Talia Al Ghul]]
!!Talia Al Ghul (DS only)
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The daughter of Ra's Al Ghul and mother of Damian Wayne. She appeared in the DS versions of the first two games but has since been absent.

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!!Talia Al Ghul (DS only)
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!!Bleez
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The daughter of Ra's Al Ghul and mother of Damian Wayne. She appeared
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey

A lieutenant
in the DS versions of the first two games but has since been absent.Red Lantern Corps, Bleez backs Atrocitus and her comrades in their mission.



* ConflictingLoyalty: She wants to be with Batman, but she's too loyal to Ra's to turn against him.
* EvilMatriarch: She's both Damian's mother and his ArchEnemy.
* MafiaPrincess: Of the League of Assassins.

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* ConflictingLoyalty: She wants to be with Batman, but BloodKnight: Bleez seems about as crazy as the rest of the Corps.
* MookLieutenant: For the Red Lantern Corps, since
she's too loyal to Ra's to turn against him.
* EvilMatriarch: She's both Damian's mother
less prominent than her boss but is still more highly-ranked than most of the mooks. On top of that, she has a name and his ArchEnemy.
* MafiaPrincess: Of the League of Assassins.
personality.



[[folder:Deathstroke]]
!!ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} / Slade Wilson
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[[caption-width-right:350:"No one takes me out of a fight!"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarkRolston (''DC Super-Villains'')

A former US Marine that underwent some enhancements, Deathstroke is a dangerous supervillain with enhanced strength, reflexes and intelligence, all of which he puts to good use despite being blind in one eye. While initially DS-exclusive, Deathstroke was added to the third game, both as a vanilla character and also as part of the ''Arrow'' and Suicide Squad DLC, and later became a fightable villain in ''DC Super-villains''

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!!ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}
[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
!!Dex-Starr
/ Slade Wilson
Dexter
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[[caption-width-right:350:"No one takes me out of a fight!"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarkRolston (''DC Super-Villains'')

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A former US Marine giant cat that underwent some enhancements, Deathstroke is now a dangerous supervillain with enhanced strength, reflexes and intelligence, all of which he puts to good use despite being blind in one eye. While initially DS-exclusive, Deathstroke was added to the third game, both as a vanilla character and also as part member of the ''Arrow'' and Suicide Squad DLC, and later became a fightable villain in ''DC Super-villains''Red Lantern Corps.



* AscendedExtra: He started out DS-exculsive for ''DC Superheoes'', became unlockable in all versions of ''Beyond Gotham'' along with getting prominent (though voiceless) roles in the ''Arrow'' and ''Squad'' [=DLCs=], and finally in ''DC Super-villains'' he has a major voiced role where, after testing Batman and crew, helps them in facing against Darkseid.
* BadassNormal: Not regular Deathstroke, but his ''Arrow'' incarnation has no powers and is still just as capable in a fight.
* DarkIsEvil: His overall color scheme includes a lot of black and dark colors, and he's a supervillain with ties to the League of Assassins. Has hints of LightIsNotGood as well due to the bright orange of his mask.
* {{Determinator}}: He's noticeably prepped up to fight against the Crime Syndicate.
-->'''Deathstroke:''' No one takes me out of a fight.
* DualWielding: In ''DC Super-villains'' he carries two swords alongside his gun. He mainly uses one while the second comes in play for a few special moves.
* EnemyMine:
** Shown fighting alongside Batman in the launch trailer.
** Amanda Waller ropes him in to helping the Squad deal with the Belle Reve breakout, but notes that she trusts him as far as she can throw him. Interestingly enough, he doesn't betray them.
** After Batman passes his SecretTestOfCharacter, he aids him along with other heroes and villains in facing first the Crime Syndicate and later Steppenwolf, though he stays behind on Earth when they go to face Darkseid himself.
* FightsLikeANormal: His superhuman enhancements are more along the lines of what can be achieved with CharlesAtlasSuperpower, so his fighting style revolves around using swords and guns boosted by his enhanced abilities, such as reflexes that give him ImprobableAimingSkills, agility that allows CombatParkour and {{Wall Jump}}ing, and strength that grants a sword-based ShockwaveStomp.
* GoodIsNotNice: His ''Arrow'' character mostly does stuff for Ollie's own good, but regularly hits him.
* HandicappedBadass: It's unclear whether he lost his right eye or if he's just blinded, but it doesn't detract from his badassery.
* InformedAttribute: According to Oliver, his ''Arrow'' persona takes his shirt off too much.
* MasterSwordsman: A consistent part of his fighting style is wielding swords with deadly skill, which he adds to with a SwordAndGun combo.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: While he only has one working eye, it appears as dark red in ''Beyond Gotham'', whereas before it was white.
* SwordAndGun: His choice of weaponry starting from ''Beyond Gotham'', wielding one to [[DualWielding two]] swords along with a gun.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Shares this with the Rookie when working with Cyborg and Robin. He doesn't like working with Robin as he sees him as young and was even accused of trying to abandon Cyborg and Robin at one point.

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* AscendedExtra: He started out DS-exculsive for ''DC Superheoes'', became unlockable in all versions of ''Beyond Gotham'' along with getting prominent (though voiceless) roles in the ''Arrow'' and ''Squad'' [=DLCs=], and finally in ''DC Super-villains'' AnthropomorphicShift: Inverted, where he has was a major voiced role where, after testing Batman and crew, helps them in facing against Darkseid.
* BadassNormal: Not regular Deathstroke, but his ''Arrow'' incarnation has no powers and is still just as capable in a fight.
* DarkIsEvil: His overall color scheme includes a lot of black and dark colors, and he's a supervillain with ties to the League of Assassins. Has hints of LightIsNotGood as well due to the bright orange of his mask.
* {{Determinator}}: He's noticeably prepped up to fight against the Crime Syndicate.
-->'''Deathstroke:''' No one takes me out of a fight.
* DualWielding: In ''DC Super-villains'' he carries two swords alongside his gun. He mainly uses one while the second comes in play for a few special moves.
* EnemyMine:
** Shown fighting alongside Batman in the launch trailer.
** Amanda Waller ropes him in to helping the Squad deal with the Belle Reve breakout, but notes that she trusts him as far as she can throw him. Interestingly enough, he doesn't betray them.
** After Batman passes his SecretTestOfCharacter, he aids him along with other heroes and villains in facing first the Crime Syndicate and later Steppenwolf, though he stays behind on Earth when they go to face Darkseid himself.
* FightsLikeANormal: His superhuman enhancements are more along the lines of what can be achieved with CharlesAtlasSuperpower, so his fighting style revolves around using swords and guns boosted by his enhanced abilities, such as reflexes that give him ImprobableAimingSkills, agility that allows CombatParkour and {{Wall Jump}}ing, and strength that grants a sword-based ShockwaveStomp.
* GoodIsNotNice: His ''Arrow'' character mostly does stuff for Ollie's own good, but regularly hits him.
* HandicappedBadass: It's unclear whether he lost his right eye or if he's just blinded, but it doesn't detract from his badassery.
* InformedAttribute: According to Oliver, his ''Arrow'' persona takes his shirt off too much.
* MasterSwordsman: A consistent part of his fighting style is wielding swords with deadly skill, which he adds to with a SwordAndGun combo.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: While he only has one working eye, it appears as dark red
semi-bipedal semi-quadrupedal tiny-fig in ''Beyond Gotham'', whereas before it was white.
while ''DC Super-Villains'' gives him a proper completely-quadrupedal kitty-fig model.
* SwordAndGun: His choice BadassAdorable: He's a cat that works for the Red Lanterns, and he still looks kind of weaponry starting from adorable. A sidequest in the Hall of Justice focuses on him just wanting to count to ten as a calming method, which the Joker's thugs [[KickTheDog won't let him do]].
* TheDragon: He's Atrocitus' right-hand man, and his most loyal companion.
* IntelligibleUnintelligible: As a former completely normal Earth cat, he can only speak in meows, but the TranslatorMicrobes in his ring allow others to understand him.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Whether as a tiny-fig in
''Beyond Gotham'', wielding Gotham'' or a kitty-fig in ''DC Super-Villains'', he's much tinier than every other Red Lantern, but as one whose rage is as immense and unrelenting as Atrocitus himself, he's also one of their deadliest.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Atrocitus, going as far as
to [[DualWielding two]] swords along with a gun.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Shares this with
accompany him to [[spoiler:the Fortress of Solitude in the Rookie when working with Cyborg and Robin. He doesn't like working with Robin as he sees final mission, albeit not doing any fighting]]. Compare him as young and was even accused of trying to abandon Cyborg and Robin at one point.Bleez, who didn't bother.



[[folder:Lady Shiva]]
!!Lady Shiva / Sandra Wu-San
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SumaleeMontano (''DC Super-Villains'')

A high-ranking member of the League of Assassins, Lady Shiva is widely considered the greatest martial artist in the DC universe.

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[[folder:Lady Shiva]]
!!Lady Shiva / Sandra Wu-San
[[folder:Arkillo]]
!!Arkillo
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SumaleeMontano (''DC Super-Villains'')

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A high-ranking member of the League of Assassins, Lady Shiva Sinestro Corps member, Arkillo is widely considered the greatest martial artist in the DC universe.service of Sinestro, spreading fear and order.



* BloodKnight: She fights heroes mainly in hope of finding a WorthyOpponent.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: She has accomplished feats that should not be possible for a normal human.
* DuelToTheDeath: Her only real passion in life.
* WorldsBestWarrior: She's the most deadly fighter of the DC universe's normals and near-normals, with only Richard Dragon and Cassandra Cain being on her level, though a few other characters like Batman, Black Canary, and Bronze Tiger can at least make her work for a win.

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* BloodKnight: She fights heroes mainly in hope of finding TheDragon: To Sinestro.
* DrillSergeantNasty: His role as
a WorthyOpponent.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: She has accomplished feats that should not be possible for a normal human.
* DuelToTheDeath: Her only real passion in life.
* WorldsBestWarrior: She's the most deadly fighter
member of the DC universe's normals Corps is to train the recruits, and near-normals, with only Richard Dragon and Cassandra Cain being on her level, though the recruitment policy is pretty strict, to say the least.
* GiantMook: MookLieutenant variation. He's
a few other characters like Batman, Black Canary, and Bronze Tiger Big Fig, so he towers over his master.
* {{Flight}}: Traveller's Tales has confirmed, via Twitter, that he'll have this ability.
* FlyingBrick: Given his status as a GiantMook, plus the fact he
can at least make her work for fly, he qualifies.
* MookLieutenant: To Sinestro. He doesn't play that active
a win.role in the campaign, but has something of a personality.
* TheUnfought: For the main campaign.



[[folder:Malcolm Merlyn]]
!!Malcolm Merlyn
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[[caption-width-right:350:"We're perfectly capable of making decisions without Lex "Loser."]]

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[[folder:Malcolm Merlyn]]
!!Malcolm Merlyn
[[folder:Larfleeze]]
!!Larfleeze
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[[caption-width-right:350:"We're perfectly capable ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

The leader
of making decisions without Lex "Loser."]]the Orange Lantern Corps, and an incredibly greedy being.



* AscendedExtra: From DLC to a key character in ''DC Super-Villians''.
* DarkIsEvil: He sports dark clothing, and is very unpleasant and villainous.
* DeadpanSnarker: Is very sarcastic and cynical towards everyone.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Thinks letting Solomon Grundy out of his containment is a good idea. Reverse Flash calls him out on this.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Blindly says that they should ask Lex for help, despite knowing that he betrayed them just to take over the world.
* PerpetualFrowner: Malcolm's face is permanently depicted as frowning, even after becoming an AscendedExtra in ''DC Super-Villians''.

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* AscendedExtra: From DLC AdaptationalHeroism: Mildly, but since the Orange Lantern Corps is made of faceless constructs, Larfleeze is implied not to a key character in ''DC Super-Villians''.
kill people to recruit them to the Corps.
* DarkIsEvil: He sports dark clothing, and is very unpleasant and villainous.
* DeadpanSnarker: Is very sarcastic and cynical towards everyone.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Thinks letting Solomon Grundy out of
AxCrazy: It's fair to say his containment sanity is a good idea. Reverse Flash calls long gone by this point.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: After the heroes bring
him out on this.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Blindly says that they should ask Lex
Green Lantern, under the pretence of selling him in exchange for his help, despite knowing he refuses to help them and then tries killing them.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Despite being freaking crazy, Larfleeze is surprisingly strong.
* {{Greed}}: This is what motivates him, [[spoiler:and it's why he is the only member of the Corps]].
* {{Jerkass}}: The heroes bring him Green Lantern under the pretence of selling him, asking for his help in return. Larfleeze not only blows them off, but tries to kill them.
* LightIsNotGood: Although he wears bright orange, he's a greedy dick who cares only about collections.
* LighterAndSofter: In the comics, the other members of the Orange Lantern Corps were constructs of people that Larfleeze killed. In ''Beyond Gotham'', however, Larfleeze's Orange Lantern constructs appear as generic faceless minifigures, suggesting that in this continuity
that he betrayed them does not kill people to add recruits to his Corps and instead just creates non-sentient constructs whenever he needs help fighting.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Sinestro and Atrocitus
to [[spoiler:try and take over the world.
* PerpetualFrowner: Malcolm's face is permanently depicted as frowning, even after becoming an AscendedExtra in ''DC Super-Villians''.
back his Power Battery]].



!Super-Family Rogues
[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
!![[ComicBook/LexLuthor Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

->''"How would you like to be out of Arkham right now, and given a chance to take revenge on Batman and the rest of this ungrateful city?"''

Superman's primary enemy, the president of the Lexcorp company seeks nothing less than total domination with his intellect.

* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Forever Evil'', Lex pondered on his morality and even became a full-on hero to combat the Crime Syndicate, where in ''DC Super Villains'' he actively TookALevelInJerkass from the previous games. Here, he is instead the one to suggest being even ''more'' evil in the wake of the Justice Syndicate, and betrays the Legion of Doom, the Crime Syndicate, and both the Legion and Justice League at the same time over the course of the game to take over the world for himself.
* AffablyEvil: He's almost always courteous and polite, even "promising" Superman that he will erect a statue of him in his honour. The politeness hides one of the most dangerous psychopaths in the game.
* ArchEnemy: To Superman, though he has it in for Bruce Wayne as well.
* BadassInANiceSuit: In ''DC Super Heroes'', he first appears wearing a white tuxedo, and later wears a dark suit throughout the whole game, all while kicking butt. He appears to ditch it for ''Beyond Gotham'', wearing [[PoweredArmor a different sort of suit altogether]].
* BadassNormal: No powers, yet he'll willingly put himself in harm's way to take Superman on.
%%* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair on his head.
%%-->'''Joker:''' ''(after having thrown a joybuzzer at Luthor and electrocuting him mildly)''' All your hair %%is standing on end... [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments which I guess is just your eyebrows]]!
* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Joker in the second game.
* BullyingADragon: He and the Joker do this to [[spoiler:Brainiac in their prison cell, inadvertently undoing the effects of the shrink ray and returning him to normal size. The look of terror on their faces is priceless]].
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Does this in DC Super Villains. The first time, he betrayed the Legion of Doom to the Crime Syndicate so he could rule the planet with them, but betrayed the Syndicate as well by trying to zap them away. He failed since they ran away. The second time, he did the same thing and succeeded, since they couldn't run away. However, they returned to confront him. These betrayals resulted in the Legion not trusting him.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: He exemplifies this better than every other character in the ''LEGO DC'' series, as without a weapon he barely qualifies for BadassNormal, with every other "normal" character having at least CharlesAtlasSuperpower, but his immense intellect is good enough to create PoweredArmor that can make him able to face genuine supers on equal footing. Taken a bit more literally with his "power suit" in ''DC Super-villains'', which not only gives him a Superman-like look but makes him almost as powerful.
* TheComicallySerious: To contrast with the Joker, Lex's humour is more low-key.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Head of his own company, and a supervillain to boot.
* DarkIsEvil: His main suit, at least, is mostly black.
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon running into Joker for the first time, who has his arm outstretched:
-->'''Lex:''' No thanks, I don't want to get joybuzzed.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He doesn't get voted "Man of the Year" as Bruce Wayne gets the award, so [[spoiler:he tries to kill everyone in Wayne Tower, after brainwashing Gotham to try and vote for him]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even he finds Brainiac shrinking the Earth to be vile enough to work with the heroes. After all, he doesn't want to be president of a marble.
** In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', just before [[spoiler: the final confrontation with Darkseid]], Luthor seemed genuinely shocked and horrified to see [[spoiler: Desaad torturing The Rookie to extract the Anti-Life Equation from them. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Admittedly]], considering how [[HateSink vile]] he was in that game, it's entirely possible that Lex was more concerned about Darkseid getting the Equation than the Rookie's well-being, especially considering he was just fine with leaving the Rookie to die on Apokolips.]]
* EvilIsPetty: He decides to [[spoiler:tear down Wayne Tower because he hates Bruce Wayne. The reason he hates Bruce Wayne? He got snubbed at the "Man of the Year" awards.]]
* EvilLaugh: Gives a few menacing ones in ''Beyond Gotham'', most notably after [[spoiler:Superman collapses from absorbing the energy from all the Lantern batteries]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: Once again, Creator/ClancyBrown comes back to the role.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's normally AffablyEvil, but he can slip into being fake-affable at times, particularly whenever his [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] rears its ugly head. It ''especially'' comes into play for ''DC Super-Villains'', where he TookALevelInJerkass and became a strong case of AdaptationalVillainy even compared to regular comics Lex by possessing a ChronicBackstabbingDisorder, with his helpful and supportive words hiding somebody who will throw ''everybody'' under the bus to achieve his tyrannical goals.
* FinalBoss: Of the second game.
* {{Foil}}: To Bruce Wayne. Both he and Bruce are among America's richest and well-known philanthropists, but ultimately Lex's affable nature gives way to his psychopathic tendencies, while Bruce's occasionally gruff demeanor gives way to a decent human being.
* HateSink: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', he's shown to be a smug JerkAss with damn near no loyalty to anyone but himself, at one point betraying the Legion of Doom to help the Crime Syndicate, and then betrays the Crime Syndicate [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder in quick succession]]. By the end of the game, not even the Legion trusts him anymore, and should the Rookie decide [[spoiler:to [[HeelFaceTurn join the Justice League]]]], the Joker completely understands their decision.
* HumongousMecha: Designs a set for him and Joker to use.
* IdiotBall: Despite being mostly clever, Lex fails to realize that [[spoiler:Bruce Wayne is Batman, even though the Batcave is right below Wayne Manor, which itself is shaped like a bat]]. This is mostly due to RuleOfFunny.
* ItsAllAboutMe: At the end of the day, the only thing Lex Luthor cares about is becoming as powerful as possible, and he'll throw anyone, ally or enemy, under the bus as long as he can be in charge.
* LightIsNotGood: His suit during the "Man of the Year" awards is a white tuxedo, although he later discards it for a darker suit.
* MasterOfDisguise: Infiltrates the Hall of Justice by disguising himself as Hawkman.
* NeverMyFault: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he either tries to downplay or ignore the fact that he attempted to backstab everyone just to be emperor. If the Rookie chooses to leave the villains, he has the guts to wonder why he's leaving him even though he betrayed everyone.
-->'''Lex:''' After everything I did for you.
* NeverRecycleYourSchemes: He considers trying to become President again in ''Beyond Gotham'', but Joker actively points this trope out, saying that the scheme is "so last year". [[spoiler:Ultimately, he goes through with the plan anyway and succeeds in taking control, but the League ultimately stop him]].
* NonIdleRich: Villainous version. He's proactive with his plans and will willingly put himself in danger to see them completed.
* OhCrap: When his use of the Boom Tunnel generator to get rid of everyone ends up dragging Apokolips into real space due to the network overload, he's utterly horrified.
* OnlySaneMan: He's this compared to Joker and is one of the calmer villains.
* PoweredArmour: Wears a larger version to take on [[spoiler:the Justice League]] in the final act of the second game. In the third game, he wears his classic armor, which can turn into a Big Fig among other things. When he leads the Legion of Doom's retaking of Lexcorp, he wears an armor that gives him abilities comparable to Superman's. It also bears the House of El's sigil in its chest.
* PresidentEvil: He's in the running for the Presidential elections by the time of ''DC Super Heroes'', and is roughly even with an unseen rival, causing him to try and get ahead by shady means. During ''Beyond Gotham'', he attempts to take the position by force and hold the world to ransom, but Joker scolds him for this, saying that the scheme is "so last year". [[spoiler:After his alliance with the Justice League ends, he goes on to take over the White House with the Legion, actually achieving his goals. Unfortunately for him, the League arrives just as he, Joker and Cheetah are designing flags]].
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The serious, manly man to Joker's silly, sensitive guy.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Unsurprisingly, this his end goal. While he spent ''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' trying to be elected [[PresidentEvil president]] so he could work his way up, by ''DC Super-Villains'', he resorts to [[spoiler: attempting to teleport away every hero and villain so he can force everyone to accept him as their emperor.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He clearly does not enjoy working with the Joker at points.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: When [[spoiler:the Justice League liberate the White House, effortlessly taking out Grundy and moving in to arrest him and the other villains]].
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In ''LEGO Batman 2'', he's the only character who can deconstruct specific black objects.
* TookALevelInBadass: Lex was always a badass, but he focused less on actual combat and more on scheming, albeit putting himself in harm's way. ''Beyond Gotham'' gives him back his classic suit of PoweredArmour, makes him more useful in a fight, and also gives him multiple transformations. The transformations are lost in ''DC Super-villains'', but he now has a {{combo platter|Powers}} of incredibly useful abilities, and later he dons a new suit that makes him almost as strong and capable as Superman.
* TookALevelInJerkass: ''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' had him possess decent amounts of AffablyEvil sensibilities, but he loses all true affability in ''DC Super-Villains'', turning into a completely self-serving, double-crossing, FauxAffablyEvil bastard with plans to [[TakeOverTheWorld rule Earth like an oppressive dictator]].
* TookALevelInKindness: In ''Beyond Gotham'', due to the malfunctioning rings making him feel the emotion of compassion more strongly. [[spoiler:When it wears off in the final level, he twists the knife, back to his old self]].
* TranquilFury: When it becomes apparent that he's about to lose, Lex calmly declares that he [[spoiler:hates Bruce Wayne, and then tries tearing down the tower]].
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: While the ''VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame'' series had its dark moments, Lex easily stands out as one of the darkest characters in the entire franchise.
* VillainHasAPoint: It doesn't make him look better, but he pointed out that the Legion could've deserted everyone if they were in his position as a couple of them have turned of someone before. Begrudingly, they agree that that would.
** He's not false as to question why the Rookie isn't getting arrested as he's an escaped criminal as well.
* VillainousBreakdown: After [[spoiler:the Justice League shows up, Lex seems to realise that he's about to lose, declaring calmly that he hates Bruce Wayne before he tries tearing down Wayne Tower]]. During his free world boss battle, he outright seems to have lost it, although by ''Beyond Gotham'' he's seemingly regained a bit of control.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Lex, in a surprising case of cleverness, drops a massive object on Batman without even stopping to gloat, averting this trope and surprising even Joker. [[spoiler:It turns out to be Superman, but points for effort]].
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[[folder:[=LexCorp=] Secretary]]
!![=LexCorp=] Secretary
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!Super-Family Rogues
[[folder:Lex Luthor]]
!![[ComicBook/LexLuthor Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor]]
[[folder:Black Hand]]
!!Black Hand / William Hand
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->'''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

->''"How would you like to be out of Arkham right now, and given a chance to take revenge on Batman and the rest of this ungrateful city?"''

Superman's primary enemy, the president
Creator/LiamOBrien

One
of the Lexcorp company seeks nothing less than total domination with his intellect.

* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Forever Evil'', Lex pondered on his morality and even became a full-on hero to combat the Crime Syndicate, where in ''DC Super Villains'' he actively TookALevelInJerkass from the previous games. Here, he is instead the one to suggest being even ''more'' evil in the wake
leaders of the Justice Syndicate, Black Lantern Corps and betrays the Legion of Doom, the Crime Syndicate, and both the Legion and Justice League at the same time over the course of the game to take over the world for himself.
* AffablyEvil: He's almost always courteous and polite, even "promising" Superman that he will erect a statue of him in his honour. The politeness hides
one of the most dangerous psychopaths in the game.
* ArchEnemy: To Superman, though he has it in for Bruce Wayne as well.
* BadassInANiceSuit: In ''DC Super Heroes'', he first appears wearing a white tuxedo, and later wears a dark suit throughout the whole game, all while kicking butt. He appears to ditch it for ''Beyond Gotham'', wearing [[PoweredArmor a different sort of suit altogether]].
* BadassNormal: No powers, yet he'll willingly put himself in harm's way to take Superman on.
%%* BaldOfEvil: Not a hair on his head.
%%-->'''Joker:''' ''(after having thrown a joybuzzer at Luthor and electrocuting him mildly)''' All your hair %%is standing on end... [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments which I guess is just your eyebrows]]!
* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Joker in the second game.
* BullyingADragon: He and the Joker do this to [[spoiler:Brainiac in their prison cell, inadvertently undoing the effects
enemies of the shrink ray and returning him to normal size. The look of terror on their faces is priceless]].
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Does this in DC Super Villains. The first time, he betrayed the Legion of Doom to the Crime Syndicate so he could rule the planet with them, but betrayed the Syndicate as well by trying to zap them away. He failed since they ran away. The second time, he did the same thing and succeeded, since they couldn't run away. However, they returned to confront him. These betrayals resulted in the Legion not trusting him.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: He exemplifies this better than every other character in the ''LEGO DC'' series, as without a weapon he barely qualifies for BadassNormal, with every other "normal" character having at least CharlesAtlasSuperpower, but his immense intellect is good enough to create PoweredArmor that can make him able to face genuine supers on equal footing. Taken a bit more literally with his "power suit" in ''DC Super-villains'', which not only gives him a Superman-like look but makes him almost as powerful.
* TheComicallySerious: To contrast with the Joker, Lex's humour is more low-key.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Head of his own company, and a supervillain to boot.
* DarkIsEvil: His main suit, at least, is mostly black.
* DeadpanSnarker: Upon running into Joker for the first time, who has his arm outstretched:
-->'''Lex:''' No thanks, I don't want to get joybuzzed.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He doesn't get voted "Man of the Year" as Bruce Wayne gets the award, so [[spoiler:he tries to kill everyone in Wayne Tower, after brainwashing Gotham to try and vote for him]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even he finds Brainiac shrinking the Earth to be vile enough to work with the heroes. After all, he doesn't want to be president of a marble.
** In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', just before [[spoiler: the final confrontation with Darkseid]], Luthor seemed genuinely shocked and horrified to see [[spoiler: Desaad torturing The Rookie to extract the Anti-Life Equation from them. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Admittedly]], considering how [[HateSink vile]] he was in that game, it's entirely possible that Lex was more concerned about Darkseid getting the Equation than the Rookie's well-being, especially considering he was just fine with leaving the Rookie to die on Apokolips.]]
* EvilIsPetty: He decides to [[spoiler:tear down Wayne Tower because he hates Bruce Wayne. The reason he hates Bruce Wayne? He got snubbed at the "Man of the Year" awards.]]
* EvilLaugh: Gives a few menacing ones in ''Beyond Gotham'', most notably after [[spoiler:Superman collapses from absorbing the energy from all the
Green Lantern batteries]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: Once again, Creator/ClancyBrown comes back to the role.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's normally AffablyEvil, but he can slip into being fake-affable at times, particularly whenever his [[EvilIsPetty pettiness]] rears its ugly head. It ''especially'' comes into play for ''DC Super-Villains'', where he TookALevelInJerkass and became a strong case of AdaptationalVillainy even compared to regular comics Lex by possessing a ChronicBackstabbingDisorder, with his helpful and supportive words hiding somebody who will throw ''everybody'' under the bus to achieve his tyrannical goals.
* FinalBoss: Of the second game.
* {{Foil}}: To Bruce Wayne. Both he and Bruce are among America's richest and well-known philanthropists, but ultimately Lex's affable nature gives way to his psychopathic tendencies, while Bruce's occasionally gruff demeanor gives way to a decent human being.
* HateSink: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', he's shown to be a smug JerkAss with damn near no loyalty to anyone but himself, at one point betraying the Legion of Doom to help the Crime Syndicate, and then betrays the Crime Syndicate [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder in quick succession]]. By the end of the game, not even the Legion trusts him anymore, and should the Rookie decide [[spoiler:to [[HeelFaceTurn join the Justice League]]]], the Joker completely understands their decision.
* HumongousMecha: Designs a set for him and Joker to use.
* IdiotBall: Despite being mostly clever, Lex fails to realize that [[spoiler:Bruce Wayne is Batman, even though the Batcave is right below Wayne Manor, which itself is shaped like a bat]]. This is mostly due to RuleOfFunny.
* ItsAllAboutMe: At the end of the day, the only thing Lex Luthor cares about is becoming as powerful as possible, and he'll throw anyone, ally or enemy, under the bus as long as he can be in charge.
* LightIsNotGood: His suit during the "Man of the Year" awards is a white tuxedo, although he later discards it for a darker suit.
* MasterOfDisguise: Infiltrates the Hall of Justice by disguising himself as Hawkman.
* NeverMyFault: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he either tries to downplay or ignore the fact that he attempted to backstab everyone just to be emperor. If the Rookie chooses to leave the villains, he has the guts to wonder why he's leaving him even though he betrayed everyone.
-->'''Lex:''' After everything I did for you.
* NeverRecycleYourSchemes: He considers trying to become President again in ''Beyond Gotham'', but Joker actively points this trope out, saying that the scheme is "so last year". [[spoiler:Ultimately, he goes through with the plan anyway and succeeds in taking control, but the League ultimately stop him]].
* NonIdleRich: Villainous version. He's proactive with his plans and will willingly put himself in danger to see them completed.
* OhCrap: When his use of the Boom Tunnel generator to get rid of everyone ends up dragging Apokolips into real space due to the network overload, he's utterly horrified.
* OnlySaneMan: He's this compared to Joker and is one of the calmer villains.
* PoweredArmour: Wears a larger version to take on [[spoiler:the Justice League]] in the final act of the second game. In the third game, he wears his classic armor, which can turn into a Big Fig among other things. When he leads the Legion of Doom's retaking of Lexcorp, he wears an armor that gives him abilities comparable to Superman's. It also bears the House of El's sigil in its chest.
* PresidentEvil: He's in the running for the Presidential elections by the time of ''DC Super Heroes'', and is roughly even with an unseen rival, causing him to try and get ahead by shady means. During ''Beyond Gotham'', he attempts to take the position by force and hold the world to ransom, but Joker scolds him for this, saying that the scheme is "so last year". [[spoiler:After his alliance with the Justice League ends, he goes on to take over the White House with the Legion, actually achieving his goals. Unfortunately for him, the League arrives just as he, Joker and Cheetah are designing flags]].
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The serious, manly man to Joker's silly, sensitive guy.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Unsurprisingly, this his end goal. While he spent ''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' trying to be elected [[PresidentEvil president]] so he could work his way up, by ''DC Super-Villains'', he resorts to [[spoiler: attempting to teleport away every hero and villain so he can force everyone to accept him as their emperor.]]
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He clearly does not enjoy working with the Joker at points.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: When [[spoiler:the Justice League liberate the White House, effortlessly taking out Grundy and moving in to arrest him and the other villains]].
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In ''LEGO Batman 2'', he's the only character who can deconstruct specific black objects.
* TookALevelInBadass: Lex was always a badass, but he focused less on actual combat and more on scheming, albeit putting himself in harm's way. ''Beyond Gotham'' gives him back his classic suit of PoweredArmour, makes him more useful in a fight, and also gives him multiple transformations. The transformations are lost in ''DC Super-villains'', but he now has a {{combo platter|Powers}} of incredibly useful abilities, and later he dons a new suit that makes him almost as strong and capable as Superman.
* TookALevelInJerkass: ''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' had him possess decent amounts of AffablyEvil sensibilities, but he loses all true affability in ''DC Super-Villains'', turning into a completely self-serving, double-crossing, FauxAffablyEvil bastard with plans to [[TakeOverTheWorld rule Earth like an oppressive dictator]].
* TookALevelInKindness: In ''Beyond Gotham'', due to the malfunctioning rings making him feel the emotion of compassion more strongly. [[spoiler:When it wears off in the final level, he twists the knife, back to his old self]].
* TranquilFury: When it becomes apparent that he's about to lose, Lex calmly declares that he [[spoiler:hates Bruce Wayne, and then tries tearing down the tower]].
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: While the ''VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame'' series had its dark moments, Lex easily stands out as one of the darkest characters in the entire franchise.
* VillainHasAPoint: It doesn't make him look better, but he pointed out that the Legion could've deserted everyone if they were in his position as a couple of them have turned of someone before. Begrudingly, they agree that that would.
** He's not false as to question why the Rookie isn't getting arrested as he's an escaped criminal as well.
* VillainousBreakdown: After [[spoiler:the Justice League shows up, Lex seems to realise that he's about to lose, declaring calmly that he hates Bruce Wayne before he tries tearing down Wayne Tower]]. During his free world boss battle, he outright seems to have lost it, although by ''Beyond Gotham'' he's seemingly regained a bit of control.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Lex, in a surprising case of cleverness, drops a massive object on Batman without even stopping to gloat, averting this trope and surprising even Joker. [[spoiler:It turns out to be Superman, but points for effort]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=LexCorp=] Secretary]]
!![=LexCorp=] Secretary
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Corps.



* CanonForeigner: Lex has had secretaries before, but not ones that turn into a KillerRobot.
* CompositeCharacter: She mixes elements of Mercy Graves and Eve Teschmacher.
* KillerRobot: Spends a while acting and looking like just a normal secretary, only to reveal she's both a robot and very murderous. Her being a robot is more ambiguous in the [=DS=] version, but it's likely the case there as well.
* KingMook: She's basically a silvery and athletic version of the regular Lexbot {{mook}}s.
* NoNameGiven: Her real name is not disclosed, if she even has one as an advanced Lexbot.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Lex did such an amazing job programming her to act and speak just like a genuine secretary that Batman and Superman suspect nothing until she gets up and sheds her human shell.

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* CanonForeigner: Lex has had secretaries before, BlackSheep: Most of his family were decent people, but not ones William is a supervillain that turn into a KillerRobot.
is committed to eradicating life.
* CompositeCharacter: She mixes elements FromNobodyToNightmare: The son of Mercy Graves and Eve Teschmacher.
* KillerRobot: Spends
a while acting and looking like decent family that just a normal secretary, only happened to reveal she's both a robot and very murderous. Her being a robot is more ambiguous work in the [=DS=] version, but it's likely the case there as well.
* KingMook: She's basically
a silvery and athletic version funeral parlour, William Hand eventually became one of the regular Lexbot {{mook}}s.
key Black Lanterns.
* NoNameGiven: Her real name {{Necromancer}}: As a member of the Black Lanterns, this is not disclosed, if she even has one as an advanced Lexbot.
kind of tradition.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Lex did such an amazing job programming her NightmareFace: His face appears to act and speak just like a genuine secretary that Batman and Superman suspect nothing until she gets up and sheds her human shell.be decaying.
* TheUndead: His appearance strongly gives off this vibe.



[[folder:General Zod]]
!!General Dru-Zod
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->'''Voiced by:''' Townsend Coleman

->''"Zod is your master now!"''
A fellow survivor of the destruction of Krypton, General Zod is an ArchEnemy (well, one of a few) to Superman.

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[[folder:General Zod]]
!!General Dru-Zod
!Crime Syndicate
[[folder:Syndicate In General]]
!![[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaCrimeSyndicate Crime Syndicate]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: They spend most of ''DC Super-villains'' hiding their villainous goals underneath the thin veneer of being "heroes" fighting villains, though the bitchiness and sheep-clothing varies among them, with Sea-King not even bothering to hide his true self while Power Ring would prefer doing anything ''besides'' villainy.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: All of them are shocked by Lex Luthor attempting to backstab everyone.
* ThePsychoRangers: All of them are villainous counterparts to major Justice League members.
* SmugSnake: With the exception of [[AntiVillain Owlman]] and [[TokenGoodTeammate Power]] [[ForcedIntoEvil Ring]], every member of the Crime Syndicate is this, with Ultraman, Sea King, and Deathstorm in particular standing out in this regard.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: They manage to get the populace of the world convinced they're genuine heroes, and as such the Legion of Doom have a hard time proving they're actually evil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ultraman]]
!!Ultraman / Kal-Il / Kent Clarkson
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->'''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Townsend Coleman

->''"Zod is your master now!"''
A fellow survivor of the destruction of Krypton, General Zod is an ArchEnemy (well, one of a few) to Superman.
Creator/NolanNorth



* AliensOfLondon: Voiced with a vaguely English accent of some sort.
* ArchEnemy: One of Superman's most prominent foes, and you actually gain an achievement if you beat Zod with Superman.
* ArcVillain: Acts as the main villain of the ''Man of Steel'' DLC.
* ArmiesAreEvil: As a ruthless GeneralRipper dressed in military-style clothes, he fits the bill.
* DemotedToExtra: Played with. Zod is only available in ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of the ''Film/ManOfSteel'' DLC, but he's vital to said DLC's plot.
* {{Flight}}: Again, he's a Kryptonian.
* GeneralRipper: Zod is uncompromising and ruthless when he has a goal in mind.
* KneelBeforeZod: "Zod is your master now!"
* KryptoniteFactor: Like Superman, he's Kryptonian, so the TropeNamer is a weakness.
* LightningBruiser: Nothing short of a punch from Superman will hurt him, he's very fast and he hits hard.
* {{Nerf}}: Zod ''really'' suffers from this in Beyond Gotham. He lacks Superman's super breath and invincibility, essentially making him a regular old FlyingBrick.
* NoSell: Nothing short of a punch from Superman will hurt him. That is until Beyond Gotham.
* SuperStrength: Like Superman, he's considerably stronger than the average human being.
* WouldHurtAChild: In the ''Film/ManOfSteel'' DLC, he has no problem trying to attack Jor-El and Lara when they launch baby Kal into space. Nor did he have a problem sending in Faora and Tor-An to try and stop them while Kal was in his mother's arms.

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* AliensOfLondon: Voiced BewareTheSuperman: Considering that he is an evil version of Superman from a MirrorUniverse, the trope of a super-powered being abusing his powers to rule over normal people is likely in play.
* ClarkKenting: Takes up the identity of "Kent Clarkson" at the Daily Planet. Unlike his counterpart, he doesn't even wear glasses, just does his hair differently and wears a darker suit
with a vaguely English accent of some sort.
* ArchEnemy: One of Superman's most prominent foes,
yellow shirt. He also isn't very good at hiding his powers, using his heat vision and you actually gain an achievement freezing breath in front of Catwoman.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ultraman checks up on Deathstorm to see
if you beat Zod with Superman.
* ArcVillain: Acts as the main villain of the ''Man of Steel'' DLC.
* ArmiesAreEvil: As a ruthless GeneralRipper dressed in military-style clothes, he fits the bill.
* DemotedToExtra: Played with. Zod is only available in ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of the ''Film/ManOfSteel'' DLC, but
he's vital to said DLC's plot.
* {{Flight}}: Again, he's a Kryptonian.
* GeneralRipper: Zod is uncompromising
okay after fighting Solomon Grundy, Harley Quinn, and ruthless when he has a goal in mind.
Catwoman.
* KneelBeforeZod: "Zod is your master now!"
* KryptoniteFactor: Like
EvilFeelsGood: During his final fight with Superman, he's Kryptonian, so he proclaims with glee how he shares Sea King's view that being a BitchInSheepsClothing was suffocating, greatly preferring the TropeNamer freedom to act evil now that their cover is a weakness.
blown.
* LightningBruiser: Nothing short of a punch from Superman will hurt him, he's very fast and he hits hard.
* {{Nerf}}: Zod ''really'' suffers from this in Beyond Gotham. He lacks Superman's super breath and invincibility, essentially making him a regular old FlyingBrick.
* NoSell: Nothing short of a punch from Superman will hurt him. That is until Beyond Gotham.
* SuperStrength: Like
FlyingBrick: Naturally, as an evil Superman, he's considerably stronger than the average human being.
* WouldHurtAChild: In the ''Film/ManOfSteel'' DLC,
he has no problem trying to attack Jor-El the powers of {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, and Lara when they launch baby Kal into space. Nor did he have a problem sending in Faora and Tor-An to try and stop them while Kal was in his mother's arms.SuperToughness.



[[folder:Brainiac]]
!!ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} / Vril Dox
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''Beyond Gotham'')
->''"Soon, all worlds will be mine".''

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[[folder:Brainiac]]
!!ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}
[[folder:Superwoman]]
!!Superwoman
/ Vril Dox
Lois Lane of Earth-3
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->'''Voiced -->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''Beyond Gotham'')
->''"Soon, all worlds will be mine".''
Creator/GinaTorres



* BadassBookworm: Despite being described as an "evil space nerd" by Flash, Brainiac is terrifyingly efficient when he wants to be.
* BadassBoast: "Soon, all worlds will be mine".
* BigBad: For ''Beyond Gotham'', since his partially shrinking the Earth and kidnapping the Lanterns results in the story.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Makes fairly liberal usage of brainwashing:
** Firstly brainwashes Batman and nearly causes him to destroy the Batcave.
** Takes control of Green Lantern and tries to get him to kill Cyborg, Flash, Batman and Robin.
** In his first boss battle, he brainwashes the Legion and League at random.
** In "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:he takes control of Superman]].
* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler:Lex and the Joker start bullying him after he's been shrunk down, but in the process they break the bottle containing him and cause him to return to normal. Their faces are absolutely terrified]].
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Brainiac still shrinks cities and collects them, but apparently has grown bored with cities, so he's going a step further: Collecting ''worlds''.
* TheComicallySerious: His more comical moments mostly come from his reaction to others. Aside from that, he's taken fairly seriously.
* ConflictKiller: The first act of ''Beyond Gotham'' mostly involved the Legion of Doom attacking the Watchtower and the Justice League working to stop them. Then comes in Brainiac with his world-collecting plan, pushing the two groups to enact an EnemyMine out of a case of EvilVersusOblivion.
* ContinuitySnarl: A mild one. While Vicki Vale remembers him allying with Gorilla Grodd a while back, few people seem to remember him by the time of ''Beyond Gotham''. While there are some plausible explanations, this isn't explained in the game proper.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:After giant Superman breaks free of the brainwashing, Brainiac's ship is broken in seconds]].
* DemotedToExtra: ''DC Super-Villains'' has him reduced to being an unlockable character who isn't directly involved with the game's main story, though his ShrinkRay tech and ship play a small role in the villains efforts to recruit Sinestro.
* DiscardAndDraw: In ''Beyond Gotham'' he loses his FlyingBrick and MagnetismManipulation powers, but as a trade-off he gains a miniature version of his ShrinkRay, and is the only character in the game, DLC included, who can shrink or grow things. Happens again in ''DC Super-Villains'' where he gains a more canon-accurate moveset, being a GeniusBruiser with PsychicPowers and a super-hot energy-based RayGun.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: He announces his presence to the League and the Legion by taking over one of the Watchtower's screens.
* EvilIsNotAToy: He ends up both on the receiving end and later dishing it out in the final cutscene he's in. [[spoiler:Joker and Lex annoy him by shaking the bottle he's been shrunk into. They end up breaking the bottle, and he emerges while growing back to full size, looking ''furious'']].
* EvilLaugh: Gives a slightly menacing version of one.
* EvilSoundsDeep: This incarnation is initially voiced by Creator/TroyBaker. Evil sounds very deep when he's involved. Creator/DeeBradleyBaker sounds less deep, on the other hand.
* EvilerThanThou: Does this to the Legion of Doom, prompting their alliance with the League.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He politely greets the Earth when first arriving, but that doesn't change the fact that he's a galaxy-travelling android that seeks to shrink worlds.
* GalacticConqueror: Aspiring to be one, at any rate, since he likely wouldn't have stopped at shrinking Earth.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: In "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:he grows Superman to abnormal size and brainwashes him. Guess who breaks his ship like a twig and ultimately defeats him?]]
* KickTheDog:
** He attempts to brainwash Batman and nearly throws Robin to his death.
** His shrinking Earth is bad enough, but he deliberately goes out of his way to screw Batman and Superman over in "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:doing so by shrinking Gotham and Metropolis]].
* KnightOfCerebus: While not above the odd bit of humour, in no small part due to his childish mannerisms and overconfidence, Brainiac's plan to shrink the Earth is taken fairly seriously, and his plans overshadow Lex Luthor (himself a recurring example of this trope). The moments where he brainwashes certain characters, Batman and [[spoiler:an enlarged Superman]] in particular, are by far one of the darkest in the series.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After trying to shrink the entire planet and shrinking at least five cities, Brainiac is shrunk down and shoved into a miniature prison with Lex and the Joker, who both start bullying him, [[BullyingADragon although that doesn't end well]].]]
* LightningBruiser: Brainiac moves incredibly quickly, and hits very hard. This is on top of him being MadeOfIron.
* MadeOfIron: Nothing short of an attack from Superman or Zod will wound him, at least in ''DC Super Heroes''. No longer the case once ''Beyond Gotham'' rolls around, since his insistence on running once the odds were tipped in the heroes' favor probably meant he's for some reason weaker.
* NoSell: Wonder Woman tries to use her Lasso of Truth on him to make him surrender. He calmly reminds her that he's an android and thus immune.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Flash was keen to dismiss him as "an evil space nerd", and it initially appeared that he would be taken out in short order. Despite this, he nearly killed at least four of the heroes before even fighting the League and Legion, shrunk at least three cities before having his ship damaged, [[spoiler:then shrinks Gotham and Metropolis and nearly crushes the entire League, plus the captive Legion]].
* OutsideContextProblem: Initially, the League and Legion are busy fighting one another as usual, then he hijacks a screen and declares his plan to the world. It's pretty obvious from their reactions that they weren't expecting this.
* PsychopathicManChild: In at least one instance, Brainiac jumps up and down in his seat like a child after things start going his way.
* RoboticPsychopath: By far one of the most psychopathic enemies throughout the entire trilogy, Brainiac also openly identifies as an android.
* SequelHook: The second game ends with him discovering Green Lantern's power ring, which becomes a key plot point in ''Beyond Gotham''.
* SmugSnake: While Brainiac is without a doubt both clever and powerful, he overestimates his abilities many times.
* SuperStrength: Had robotic strength in ''DC Superheroes'', lost it in ''Beyond Gotham'', than regained it in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In ''Beyond Gotham'', he's the only character that can shrink or grow things thanks to his ShrinkRay, making use of him required for several collectibles in Free Play, but the fact said ShrinkRay is his ''only good'' ability, with his SuperIntelligence and MindControl being avilable in other more versatile characters, makes that the only reason to ever use him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Even moreso then Lex Luthor. He FREAKING SHRINK DOWN THE EARTH!
* VillainTeamUp: He apparently did this with Gorilla Grodd some time ago. [[NoodleIncident It was apparently pretty bad]], [[TakeOurWordForIt but we're not told how bad]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Many times that he lost his patience.
** During "Europe Against It", he angering gloating that the heroes could not stopping him.
** [[spoiler:In respond to his early defeat, he shrinks down Gotham and Metropolis and mind control a giant Superman to kill the Justice League as revenge.]]
** [[spoiler:At the end of the game, he was shrunk down and place into a bottle that the Joker and Lex end up breaking it. Neitherless to say, he is very pissed.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: There are two reasons that he is left as an unmarked spoiler. The first is that his appearance is a major twist. The second is wiki policy.
* WeComeInPeaceShootToKill: Just before he gives his speech about shrinking worlds, he says "Greetings! I am Brainiac!"

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* BadassBookworm: Despite being described as an "evil space nerd" by Flash, Brainiac is terrifyingly efficient when he wants to be.
* BadassBoast: "Soon, all worlds will be mine".
* BigBad: For ''Beyond Gotham'', since his partially shrinking the Earth and kidnapping the Lanterns results in the story.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Makes fairly liberal usage of brainwashing:
** Firstly brainwashes Batman and nearly causes him to destroy the Batcave.
** Takes control of Green Lantern and tries to get him to kill Cyborg, Flash, Batman and Robin.
** In his first boss battle, he brainwashes the Legion and League at random.
** In "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:he takes control of Superman]].
* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler:Lex and the Joker start bullying him after he's been shrunk down, but in the process they break the bottle containing him and cause him to return to normal. Their faces are absolutely terrified]].
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Brainiac still shrinks cities and collects them, but apparently has grown bored with cities, so he's going a step further: Collecting ''worlds''.
* TheComicallySerious: His more comical moments mostly come from his reaction to others. Aside from that, he's taken fairly seriously.
* ConflictKiller: The first act of ''Beyond Gotham'' mostly involved the Legion of Doom attacking the Watchtower and the Justice League working to stop them. Then comes in Brainiac with his world-collecting plan, pushing the two groups to enact an EnemyMine out of a case of EvilVersusOblivion.
* ContinuitySnarl: A mild one.
CompositeCharacter: While Vicki Vale remembers him allying with Gorilla Grodd a while back, few people seem to remember him by her design is clearly the time of ''Beyond Gotham''. While there are some plausible explanations, this isn't explained in New 52 version, she also has [[EyeBeams heat vision]] like the game proper.
Post-Crisis version.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:After giant Superman breaks free of the brainwashing, Brainiac's ship is broken in seconds]].
* DemotedToExtra: ''DC Super-Villains'' has him reduced to being an unlockable character who isn't directly involved with the game's main story, though his ShrinkRay tech and ship play a small role in
KnowWhenToFoldEm: She's quite confident about facing against the villains efforts to recruit Sinestro.
* DiscardAndDraw: In ''Beyond Gotham'' he loses his FlyingBrick and MagnetismManipulation powers,
alongside Shazam, but as a trade-off he gains a miniature version of his ShrinkRay, and is the only character in the game, DLC included, who can shrink or grow things. Happens again in ''DC Super-Villains'' where he gains a more canon-accurate moveset, being a GeniusBruiser with PsychicPowers and a super-hot energy-based RayGun.
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: He announces his presence
moment Mazahs shows up, she knows better than to the League and the Legion by taking over one of the Watchtower's screens.
* EvilIsNotAToy: He ends up both on the receiving end and later dishing it out in the final cutscene he's in. [[spoiler:Joker and Lex annoy him by shaking the bottle he's been shrunk into. They end up breaking the bottle, and he emerges while growing back to full size, looking ''furious'']].
* EvilLaugh: Gives a slightly menacing version of one.
* EvilSoundsDeep: This incarnation is initially voiced by Creator/TroyBaker. Evil sounds very deep when he's involved. Creator/DeeBradleyBaker sounds less deep, on the other hand.
* EvilerThanThou: Does this to the Legion of Doom, prompting their alliance with the League.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He politely greets the Earth when first arriving, but that doesn't change the fact that he's a galaxy-travelling android that seeks to shrink worlds.
* GalacticConqueror: Aspiring to be one, at any rate, since he likely wouldn't have stopped at shrinking Earth.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: In "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:he grows Superman to abnormal size and brainwashes him. Guess who breaks his ship like a twig and ultimately defeats him?]]
* KickTheDog:
** He attempts to brainwash Batman and nearly throws Robin to his death.
** His shrinking Earth is bad enough, but he deliberately goes out of his way to screw Batman and Superman over in "Breaking the Ice", [[spoiler:doing so by shrinking Gotham and Metropolis]].
* KnightOfCerebus: While not above the odd bit of humour, in no small part due to his childish mannerisms and overconfidence, Brainiac's plan to shrink the Earth is taken fairly seriously, and his plans overshadow Lex Luthor (himself a recurring example of this trope). The moments where he brainwashes certain characters, Batman and [[spoiler:an enlarged Superman]] in particular, are by far one of the darkest in the series.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After trying to shrink the entire planet and shrinking at least five cities, Brainiac is shrunk down and shoved into a miniature prison with Lex and the Joker, who both start bullying him, [[BullyingADragon although that doesn't end well]].]]
* LightningBruiser: Brainiac moves incredibly quickly, and hits very hard. This is on top of him being MadeOfIron.
* MadeOfIron: Nothing short of an attack from Superman or Zod will wound him, at least in ''DC Super Heroes''. No longer the case once ''Beyond Gotham'' rolls around, since his insistence on running once the odds were tipped in the heroes' favor probably meant he's for some reason weaker.
* NoSell: Wonder Woman tries to use her Lasso of Truth on him to make him surrender. He calmly reminds her that he's an android and thus immune.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Flash was keen to dismiss him as "an evil space nerd", and it initially appeared that he would be taken out in short order. Despite this, he nearly killed at least four of the heroes before even
risk fighting him and takes her first available chance to leave.
* OhCrap: She expresses dread when Mazahs shows up at
the League museum, and Legion, shrunk at least three cities before having uses Shazam's heroic attitude as a distraction to leave quickly.
* SassyBlackWoman: Speaks in this tone given her voice actress, and seems to take joy in teasing Sea King about
his ship damaged, [[spoiler:then shrinks Gotham and Metropolis and nearly crushes BeingGoodSucks mentality.
* TheUnSmile: Forces a smile just to assure
the entire League, plus the captive Legion]].
* OutsideContextProblem: Initially, the League and Legion are busy fighting one another as usual, then he hijacks a screen and declares his plan
citizens about them being able to the world. It's pretty obvious from their reactions that they weren't expecting this.
* PsychopathicManChild: In at least one instance, Brainiac jumps up and down in his seat like a child after things start going his way.
* RoboticPsychopath: By far one of the most psychopathic enemies throughout the entire trilogy, Brainiac also openly identifies as an android.
* SequelHook: The second game ends with him discovering Green Lantern's power ring,
stop Apokolips, which becomes a key plot point in ''Beyond Gotham''.
* SmugSnake: While Brainiac is without a doubt both clever and powerful, he overestimates his abilities many times.
* SuperStrength: Had robotic strength in ''DC Superheroes'', lost it in ''Beyond Gotham'', than regained it in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In ''Beyond Gotham'', he's the only character that can shrink or grow things thanks to his ShrinkRay, making use of him required for several collectibles in Free Play, but the fact said ShrinkRay is his ''only good'' ability, with his SuperIntelligence and MindControl being avilable in other more versatile characters, makes that the only reason to ever use him.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Even moreso then Lex Luthor. He FREAKING SHRINK DOWN THE EARTH!
* VillainTeamUp: He apparently did this with Gorilla Grodd some time ago. [[NoodleIncident It was apparently pretty bad]], [[TakeOurWordForIt but we're not told how bad]].
* VillainousBreakdown: Many times that he lost his patience.
** During "Europe Against It", he angering gloating that the heroes could not stopping him.
** [[spoiler:In respond to his early defeat, he shrinks down Gotham and Metropolis and mind control a giant Superman to kill the Justice League as revenge.]]
** [[spoiler:At the end of the game, he was shrunk down and place into a bottle that the Joker and Lex end up breaking it. Neitherless to say, he
is very pissed.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: There are two reasons that he is left as an unmarked spoiler. The first is that his appearance is a major twist. The second is wiki policy.
* WeComeInPeaceShootToKill: Just before he gives his speech about shrinking worlds, he says "Greetings! I am Brainiac!"
creepy to say the least.



[[folder:Doomsday]]
!!Doomsday
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A being known best for once killing Superman.

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[[folder:Doomsday]]
!!Doomsday
[[folder:Owlman]]
!!Owlman / Thomas Wayne Jr.
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A being known best for once killing Superman.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonMarsden



* IrrationalHatred: He despises everything related to Krypton, including its inhabitants.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: He can never be permanently killed naturally, as he will revive some time later and become more resistant if not immune to whatever killed him the last time.
* SealedEvilInACan: In ''DC Super-Villain'' he was kept sealed inside a heavy-strength container on Apokolips, and he gets released through [[NiceJobBreakingItHero the player needing to get a Gold Brick sealed with him]].
* SuperStrength: He needs this to fight with Superman.

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* IrrationalHatred: AlternateSelf: Subverted, He despises everything related to Krypton, including its inhabitants.
is not actually Bruce Wayne, but his brother from an alternate universe who lacks a counterpart.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: He BadassNormal: Just like Batman, he has no superpowers but can never be permanently killed naturally, as he will revive some time later and become more resistant if not immune to whatever killed him the last time.
* SealedEvilInACan: In ''DC Super-Villain'' he was kept sealed inside
put up a heavy-strength container on Apokolips, and he gets released through [[NiceJobBreakingItHero the player needing to get a Gold Brick sealed with him]].
* SuperStrength: He needs this to
good fight with Superman.nonetheless.
* LightIsNotGood: His silver armor is lighter than Batman's dark costume and acts as his EvilCounterpart.
* PerpetualFrowner: Like his hero counterpart, he frowns permanently. That said, his frown looks more uncomfortable, where Batman's looks like an angry scowl, thanks to the shapes of their masks.



[[folder:Manchester Black]]
!!Manchester Black
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobinAtkinDownes

The leader of The Elite, Manchester Black is an AntiHero that believes that traditional heroes no longer serve to deal with crime.

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!!Manchester Black
[[folder:Sea King]]
!!Sea King / [[SecretIdentity Unknown]], but possibly Arthur Curry of Earth-3.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobinAtkinDownes

The leader of The Elite, Manchester Black is an AntiHero that believes that traditional heroes no longer serve to deal with crime.
Creator/DeeBradleyBaker



* AntiHero: Entering NominalHero territory, Manchester does not have a high view of traditional heroes like Superman, and to that end is willing to kill. This frequently causes him to clash with other heroes.
* NominalHero: Manchester's philosophy of dealing with criminals frequently means that he and other heroes come to blows, making him fall under the "villains" category quite often.
* PsychicPowers: Telepathy and telekinesis.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: He appears to have the Union Jack tattooed over his chest.

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* AntiHero: Entering NominalHero territory, Manchester does not have a high view AscendedExtra: By way of traditional heroes the simple fact he was SparedByTheAdaptation from his original WeHardlyKnewYe status, he has a ''masssively'' expanded role amongst the Crime Syndicate, starting with the fact he actually has a ''personality'' thanks to getting loads of screentime.
* BeardOfEvil: He's Aquaman's Crime Syndicate counterpart and he has a beard, specifically the muttonchops/mustache combo Aquaman had in his darker NinetiesAntiHero phase.
* TheBeastmaster: Just
like Superman, and to that end is willing to kill. This frequently causes him to clash with other heroes.
* NominalHero: Manchester's philosophy
Aquaman he can command sea-life, but instead of dealing with criminals frequently means that he and other heroes come to blows, making him fall under the "villains" category quite often.
* PsychicPowers: Telepathy and telekinesis.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: He appears
using MagneticHero qualities to have them willingly fight for him, Sea King uses MindControl to force them into serving his will, as an unfortunate giant octopus experienced.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: One of
the Union Jack tattooed sillier members of the Crime Syndicate, and he manages to single-handedly kidnap the Hall of Doom itself while Harley's still in it.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Alongside sharing everybody's shock at the ChronicBackstabbingDisorder of Lex Luthor, Sea King automatically distrusts him following his first betrayal, making it clear that no matter how much of a CardCarryingVillain he is, loyalty is something he takes seriously.
* EvilFeelsGood: He's a firm believer of this, utterly hating that they need to spend their search being [[BitchInSheepsClothing fake heroes]], to the point he doesn't restrain his true evil nature in Earth-1.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a scar
over his chest.left eye.
* HookHand: His left hand is replaced with a trident-like hook, since his design is based off of Aquaman in his darker NinetiesAntiHero phase.
* SmugSnake: He boasts about himself a lot in his boss battle, much to Black Manta and King Shark's chagrin.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the comics, he appeared only to immediately die.[[note]]Possibly because it's sort of become an unofficial tradition for the Syndicate to lack counterparts of Aquaman and Martian Manhunter[[/note]]
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: As an evil Aquaman, he can use the sea creatures of the world to pass along useful info to him when normal surveillance is insufficient, hence why the entirety of the ocean is his designated area, much to his annoyance since the ocean is still a ''big'' thing to manage.
* TalkLikeAPirate: This version of him has a pirate accent.



[[folder:Toyman]]
!!Toyman / Winslow Percival Schott
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A supervillain best known for his collection of bizarre and lethal toys, which he uses in his crimes.

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!!Toyman
[[folder:Power Ring]]
!!Power Ring
/ Winslow Percival Schott
Harold "Hal" Jordan of Earth-3
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A supervillain best known for his collection of bizarre and lethal toys, which he uses in his crimes.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker



* BewareTheSillyOnes: You wouldn't think a toymaker would be one of Superman's most dangerous human enemies. You would be wrong.
* GadgeteerGenius: He's an even more skilled roboticist than Lex Luthor, being able to make robots that can go toe-to-toe with Superman ''without'' using Kryptonite.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: As a toy-themed villain, his arsenal includes things like throwing ricocheting Superman action figures, tossing explosive teddy bears, and spawning remote-controlled glass-shattering cymbal-monkey drones.
* PsychopathicManchild: He's a grown man with the attitude of a self-interested child, and is skilled at creating lethally dangerous toys to carry out his criminally childish interests.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: You wouldn't think a toymaker would be one BloodKnight: The Ring of Superman's most dangerous human enemies. You would be wrong.
* GadgeteerGenius: He's an even
Volthoom enjoys fighting far more skilled roboticist than Lex Luthor, his host does.
* EvilWeapon: The Ring of Volthoom bears a piece of the soul of the eponymous Volthoom of Earth-15, the murderously insane First Lantern. The ring is powered by its wielder's fear and slowly kills them.
* ForcedIntoEvil: He really doesn't want to fight anybody or support Darkseid, but not only does the Ring of Volthoom compel him to fight, the rest of the Crime Syndicate won't let him refuse in the first place.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He remains alive in the game, when ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013'', the CrisisCrossover event the game is loosely based on, had him die shortly after his ring-bearing hand was rended off by Sinestro.
* TaintedVeins: His right arm and part of his chest are covered in them due to his ring's influence.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Despite
being able to make robots that can go toe-to-toe with Superman ''without'' using Kryptonite.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: As
a toy-themed villain, he's the least evil of the Justice Syndicate, being very reluctant to fight and conquer Earth, but he's ForcedIntoEvil due to both his arsenal includes things like throwing ricocheting Superman action figures, tossing explosive teddy bears, [[EvilWeapon ring]] and spawning remote-controlled glass-shattering cymbal-monkey drones.
* PsychopathicManchild: He's a grown man with
the attitude rest of a self-interested child, and is skilled at creating lethally dangerous toys to carry out his criminally childish interests.the Crime Syndicate not letting him refuse.



[[folder:Cyborg Superman]]
!!Cyborg Superman / Henry "Hank" Henshaw
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!!Cyborg Superman
[[folder:Johnny Quick]]
!!Johnny Quick
/ Henry "Hank" Henshaw
Jonathan "Johnny" Allen
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AnthonyIngruber



* GeniusBruiser: He combines the technological prowess of Cyborg with the Kryptonian power of Superman.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: One of his eyes is exposed, glowing dark red.
* RevengeBeforeReason: He wants to kill Superman for not saving his wife, even though her death was more Hank's fault than Superman's.

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* GeniusBruiser: AffablyEvil: Johnny Quick can be evil and underhanded, but he's rather free spirited and gentle. He combines the technological prowess of Cyborg even offers to work with Beast Boy and his allies in order to arrest some Legion members.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The easily frightened feminine boy to Atomica's rough masculine girl.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He survives
the Kryptonian power events of Superman.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: One of
the game, when the ''Forever Evil'' event had him killed from having his eyes is exposed, glowing dark red.
neck snapped.
* RevengeBeforeReason: He wants to kill Superman for not saving his wife, even though her death was more Hank's fault than Superman's.SuperSpeed: As an evil Flash, he has all the traits of a speedster.



[[folder:Composite Superman]]
!!Composite Superman / Joseph Meach
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[[folder:Composite Superman]]
!!Composite Superman
[[folder:Atomica]]
!!Atomica
/ Joseph Meach
Rhonda Pineda
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey



* AdaptationalWimp: He actually has a ''much'' bigger ComboPlatterPowers set based on numerous different heroes in the comics, which overall would be a near-case of AllYourPowersCombined for every ability in ''Beyond Gotham''. To avoid having a GameBreaker[[invoked]] set that would make it only worth unlocking him and nobody else, he simply adds SuperIntelligence, stronger SuperSenses, and a GrapplingHookPistol to the regular Kryptonian powerset.
* GeniusBruiser: Combining Batman's highly trained mind with Superman's advanced brain gives him SuperIntelligence and amplifies his SuperSenses, which adds to the Kryptonian super-body.

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* AdaptationalWimp: He actually BrattyHalfPint: Complains about how Johnny Quick told their enemies Darkseid's plan. She also has size shifting powers.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The rough masculine girl to Johnny Quick's easily frightened feminine boy.
* {{Sizeshifter}} As an evil {{Gender Flip}}ed Atom, she too can become as small as
a ''much'' bigger ComboPlatterPowers set based on numerous different heroes mouse or as big as a building.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: She lives
in the comics, which overall would be a near-case of AllYourPowersCombined for every ability in ''Beyond Gotham''. To avoid having a GameBreaker[[invoked]] set that would make it only worth unlocking him and nobody else, he simply adds SuperIntelligence, stronger SuperSenses, and a GrapplingHookPistol to the regular Kryptonian powerset.
* GeniusBruiser: Combining Batman's highly trained mind
end when ''Forever Evil'' ended with Superman's advanced brain gives him SuperIntelligence and amplifies his SuperSenses, which adds to the Kryptonian super-body.Lex Luthor killing her by stepping on her while she was shrunk.



[[folder:Metallo]]
!!Metallo / John Corben
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham

A cyborg powered by a Kryptonite heart.

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[[folder:Metallo]]
!!Metallo
[[folder:Deathstorm]]
!!Deathstorm
/ John Corben
Martin Stein of Earth-3
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham

A cyborg powered by a Kryptonite heart.
Creator/LexLang



* LightIsNotGood: A good chunk of his costume is golden and a bright green, but he isn't a decent person.
* ManOfKryptonite: To Superman, literally in this case. Averted in-game since his attacks don't hurt Superman.

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* LightIsNotGood: A good chunk of EvenEvilHasStandards: Couldn't care less about his costume is golden and a bright green, teammates' well being, but he does express disdain at Luthor double crossing them and the Legion of Doom.
* FlyingFirepower: He has both {{Flight}} by way of fiery propulsion and the ability to shoot blasts and beams of fire both grounded and airborne.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: As Lois Lane notes, his name doesn't exactly sound very heroic.
* PlayingWithFire: As an evil Firestorm, he can shoot blasts and beams of heat that melt gold objects.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He
isn't a decent person.
* ManOfKryptonite: To Superman, literally
killed by Mazahs in this case. Averted in-game since his attacks don't hurt Superman.continuity.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Deathstorm cares little about Grid getting destroyed and apathetically calls him scrap metal.



[[folder:Parasite]]
!!Parasite / Rudolph "Rudy" Jones
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A metahuman with the power to copy and combine the powers of any supers he touches, and a frequent opponent for the Justice League.

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[[folder:Parasite]]
!!Parasite / Rudolph "Rudy" Jones
[[folder:Grid]]
!!Grid
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A metahuman with the power to copy and combine the powers of any supers he touches, and a frequent opponent for the Justice League.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BumperRobinson



* GameplayAndStorySegregation: As a consequence of needing to maintain consistent powersets for every character, his PowerCopying is at most referenced in his dialogue.
* ImplacableMan: He may lack his PowerCopying in this game, but he's still a Bigfig, giving him SuperStrength and the ability to NoSell all environmental hazards.
* SuperStrength: By the very nature of being a Bigfig, he has immense strength and the ability to jump very high InASingleBound.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: As a consequence AdaptationOriginConnection: This version of needing to maintain consistent powersets Grid is apparently Cyborg's Crime Syndicate counterpart rather than a program within Cyborg that gained sentience.
* CharacterCatchphrase: He still has his comics-originating habit of saying "have a nice day" when performing his duties, such as using it
for every character, irony when performing an electrifying NeckLift or saying it glitchily in a "it has been an honor" way before exploding after his PowerCopying is at most referenced fight.
* SkeleBot9000: He resembles a skeletal robot.
* OutOfFocus: Despite being introduced with the rest of the Syndicate, he gets very little direct plot relevance, with him only really having a notable role
in his dialogue.
* ImplacableMan: He may lack
boss fight, whereas every other member has at least a few cutscenes where they showcase their personalities. Granted, his PowerCopying personality shown in this game, but said boss fight shows he's still mostly a Bigfig, giving him SuperStrength and logic-and-efficiency focused machine, so the ability implication is that he's not one for idle chatter, dedicating himself entirely to NoSell all environmental hazards.
their mission until it's accomplished.
* SuperStrength: By the very nature of being a Bigfig, he has immense strength and the ability UnexplainedRecovery: Gets blown to jump very high InASingleBound.bits during a fight at [=LexCorp=], yet shows up again in one piece a few levels later. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], since he, unlike Cyborg, is fully robotic.



[[folder:The Ultra-Humanite]]
!!The Ultra-Humanite
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!!The Ultra-Humanite
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!Apokolips
[[folder:Darkseid]]
!!ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} / Uxas
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MichaelIronside (''DC Super-Villains'')

The evil God of Tyranny who rules the Planet Apokolpis. He seeks to find the Anti-Life Equation and eradicate the universe.



* GeniusBruiser: Transferring his mind to an inhumanly strong gorilla did nothing to diminish his intelligence, and in fact he also enhanced his brain to possess PsychicPowers.
* MadScientist: He's a villainous scientist who carries out various scientific experiment for his plans to TakeOverTheWorld, which eventually led to him transferring his brain from his old crippled human body to a strong and capable gorilla body.
* MovesetClone: In both ''Beyond Gotham'' and ''DC Super-Villains'', his exact moveset is near-identical to Gorilla Grodd, since both are GeniusBruiser gorillas with PsychicPowers. The only thing Ultra-Humanite has different is lacking wall-climbing skills in the latter game, since as a human scientist brain in a gorilla body he never learned to utilize his gorilla strength for such a thing.

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* GeniusBruiser: Transferring AdaptationalNiceGuy: He get's a ''very'' {{downplayed|Trope}} case in ''DC Super-villains'', where he's still an aggressive and commanding monster wanting to conquer the universe, but all of his mind to an inhumanly strong gorilla did nothing to diminish AbusiveDad traits have been excised, instead replaced with varying levels of ParentalNeglect, only acknowledging them for what they can do for him without any of the murderous abuse.
* BadassArmfold: When firing
his intelligence, Omega Beams he crosses his arms in front of him to show he means business.
* BigBad: The main threat for the Bizarro DLC
and in fact he also enhanced his brain to possess PsychicPowers.
* MadScientist: He's a villainous scientist who carries out various scientific experiment
''LEGO DC Super-Villains''; though the Crime Syndicate are TheHeavy for his plans to TakeOverTheWorld, which eventually led to the latter, they're ultimately working for him transferring his brain and he takes centre stage once they get banished back to Earth-3.
* ColonyDrop: His stomp attack involves using MindOverMatter to yank a meteor
from space and smash it into the ground.
* EvilSoundsDeep: A given for both of
his old crippled human body to voice actors is possessing a strong baritone. Michael Ironside adds a tinge of raspiness as well.
* EyeBeams: His hallmark Omega Beams, infamous for obliterating anything they strike in one hit
and capable gorilla body.
being almost impossible to dodge. He can also shoot weaker bursts as his defealt ranged attack in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* MovesetClone: HeelFaceBrainwashing: [[spoiler:Because the Rookie originated from Earth-3, the Anti-Life Equation was altered into the Earth-3 version when they absorbed it. Thus, when Darkseid tries to use it, he ends up turning good instead. It seems to have worn off by the end of the story, but by that point, the Anti-Monitor [[EvilerThanThou has already shown up to usurp him]].]]
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Darkseid becomes an unlockable character after completing the game, and is the most expensive character at 500,000 studs. He also has an impressive [[ComboPlatterPowers combo platter]] of superpowers--invincibility, super strength, flight, Omega Beams (which can hit almost anywhere on the screen and obliterate silver, gold, ''and'' glass bricks), and more.
* TheManBehindTheMan: At first, ''DC Super-Villains'' makes it look like the Crime Syndicate are simply trying to take over Earth to rule, with Ultraman as the BigBad. Then it's revealed that the group are actually working for Darkseid trying to find the Anti-Life Equation, after which he takes he takes over as the true top villain of the game.
* OneManArmy: Darkseid is downright unstoppable should the player use him.
In both ''Super Villains'', it takes an entire team of heroes ''and'' villains to stop him alone, and even then it was a close call.
* OneHitKill: When fought as a boss, all of his attacks can kill in one hit, even if you gave the Rookie SuperToughness or use a naturally NighInvulnerable free-play character, which includes [[DevelopersForesight their health being made the same as everyone else]]. It has to be expected from Apokolips' TopGod and wielder of the Omega Beams.
* ReverseArmfold: Like in the comics, his normal pose is having his arms posed behind his back, and when floating about, shooting small bursts of EyeBeams, or teleporting with a boomtube, he keeps them crossed, demonstarting how those actions are effortlessly second-nature to him.
* UncertainDoom: In a rarity for more modern LEGO games, he might actually have ''died'' when [[spoiler:the Anti-Monitor shows up, [[NoNonsenseNemesis declines the tea comically offered]] and then blasts him at point-blank range]].
* TheUnfought: Sadly doesn't get to fight the player onscreen in the Bizarro DLC for
''Beyond Gotham'' Gotham''. He is instead [[spoiler:soundly beaten by the allied League and Bizarro League, though this allowed for a tie-in film]]. Averted in ''DC Super-Villains'', his exact moveset is near-identical to Gorilla Grodd, since both are GeniusBruiser gorillas with PsychicPowers. The only thing Ultra-Humanite has different is lacking wall-climbing skills in Super Villains'', where he's the latter game, since as a human scientist brain in a gorilla body FinalBoss.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: After
he never learned to utilize his gorilla strength for such a thing.takes centre stage, the humour drops noticeably (though not entirely) and the dramatic stakes get upped considerably.



[[folder:Eradicator]]
!!Eradicator
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!!Eradicator
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[[folder:Desaad]]
!!Desaad
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Darkseid's chief torturer, and the God of Sadism.



* GeniusBruiser: It has all of Superman's powers, but adds to them by being a highly intelligent android.
* KnightTemplar: The Eradicator is meant to preserve remnants of Krypton, but it only preserves ''pure'' Kryptonian remnants. It sees Superboy as "tainted", and thus wants to destroy him.
* YourSoulIsMine: It holds the souls of Kryptonian prisoners to be sent to the Phantom Zone.

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* GeniusBruiser: It has TheDragon: To Darkseid, though he doesn't appear in person for the DLC. He later shows up as CoDragons with Granny Goodness for ''DC Super Villains''
* DirtyCoward: Unlike every other New God of Apokolips, up to Darkseid himself, who got proper boss fights in ''DC Super-villains'' where they faced the heroes in combat, Desaad's "boss fight" is just him coming out, calling in some minions, and then retreating, showing off the cowardice he's known for.
* EvilGenius: He's the guy that designs
all the tech utilized by Darkseid's forces, along with planning out how their armies will utilize it to conquer the universe.
* ShockAndAwe: He carries around two electroshock rods designed for ElectricTorture, which he puts to good use for both shooting {{Agony Beam}}s at enemies and powering generators.
* TortureTechnician: He's the New God
of Superman's powers, but adds Sadism, so part of his portfolio is torture. While he can't show the full breadth of kis "talents" due to them by LEGO games being a highly intelligent android.
* KnightTemplar: The Eradicator is meant to preserve remnants of Krypton, but it only preserves ''pure'' Kryptonian remnants. It sees Superboy as "tainted", and thus wants to destroy him.
* YourSoulIsMine: It holds
LighterAndSofter, he does forcibly [[spoiler:extract the souls of Kryptonian prisoners Ant-life Equation from the Rookie]], which is implied to be sent to utter agony for the Phantom Zone.recipient.
* TheUnfought: Due to his nature as a DirtyCoward, he's the only New God of Apokolips who is never directly fought at any point in ''DC Super-villains''.



[[folder:Mercy Graves]]
!!Mercy Graves
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[[caption-width-right:350:"You need some fresh pies?"]]

Lex Luthor's assistant and bodyguard. Though not as smart as her employer, she makes up for it with combat skills.

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[[folder:Mercy Graves]]
!!Mercy Graves
[[folder:Parademons]]
!!Parademons
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[[caption-width-right:350:"You need some fresh pies?"]]\n\nLex Luthor's assistant and bodyguard. Though not as smart as her employer, she makes up -->'''Voiced by:''' Elias Toufexis
Darkseid's minions, who fight till the end
for it with combat skills.their master.



* BadassNormal: Has neither powers nor PoweredArmor but is still quite capable when acting as Luthor's assistant.
* KarmaHoudini: She has no problems with Lex backstabbing everyone and goes along with him, but isn't called out on it.
* SaveTheVillain: Will often come in to help the villains that are in peril.

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* BadassNormal: Has neither powers nor PoweredArmor but is still quite capable when acting as Luthor's assistant.
{{Mooks}}: They're the foot soldiers of Darkseid.
* KarmaHoudini: She has no problems with Lex backstabbing everyone and goes along with him, but isn't NonIndicativeName: As noted by Orion, they're called out on it.
* SaveTheVillain: Will often come in
"para-" demons, but them having wings for flying means they have nothing to help the villains that are in peril.do with parachutes, paragliding, or any other commonly used words starting with "para-".



[[folder:Mongul]]
!!Mongul
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!!Mongul
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[[folder:Kalibak]]
!!Kalibak
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MichaelDorn (''DC Super-Villains'')

A resident of the planet Apokolips, Kalibak is the poorly-treated son of Darkseid, the planet's dictator.



* GoneHorriblyRight: The end of his unlock quest has it turn out the brainwashing effect of his game is so strong they can't stop playing long enough to convince others to play it.
* PragmaticVillainy: He's taken up video game development since it acts as a great way to secretly brainwash people into his army without all the hassle of brute-force MindControl or terror.

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* GoneHorriblyRight: The end of his unlock quest has it turn out the brainwashing effect of his game is so strong they can't stop playing long enough to convince others to play it.
* PragmaticVillainy:
DumbMuscle: He's taken got comparable SuperStrength to Superman, but the only way he can think to use it is brute force, and the best thing he can come up video game development since it acts with for his boss fight is building a T-rex mech that's a MightyGlacier.
* TheUnfavorite: While Darkseid isn't an AbusiveDad in this continuity, he still neglects and ridicules him due to seeing Kalibak
as a great way to secretly brainwash people into failure. Given how his army without all the hassle of brute-force MindControl or terror.only appearance shortly results in his defeat, he's not exactly proving Darkseid wrong.



[[folder:Livewire]]
!!Livewire / Leslie Willis
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Oops. Did we do that?"]]
A former radio jockey who was fired from her job after speaking out one too many times against Superman. She gained the power of electricity after a freak accident at a concert.

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[[folder:Livewire]]
!!Livewire / Leslie Willis
[[folder:Granny Goodness]]
!!Granny Goodness
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Oops. Did we do that?"]]\nA former radio jockey -->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DianeDelano
One of Darkseid's most trusted generals,
who was fired from her job after speaking out one too many times against Superman. She gained the power runs a series of electricity after a freak accident at a concert.orphanages that instill absolute loyalty to him.



* EnergyBeings: Becoming Livewire involved turning into a being of pure electricity, granting her the abilities to become intangible and enter electronic devices normally limited to shrinking characters.
* NoSell: By her very nature as living lightning, she is immune to electrical damage, particularly from fuze boxes.
* PsychoElectro: Her personality is as excitable, energetic, and overall volatile as the electricity her body is composed of.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Lex and Joker start arguing with each other should the Rookie choose to abandon villainy, Livewire sends everyone home with her powers in frustration.
* ShockAndAwe: Following one of her pranks going horribly wrong, she transformed into living pure electricity, and since LightningCanDoAnything, she acquired a wide variety of electricity-based abilities, including shooting it, phasing through objects as pure energy, and super-charging herself for extra damage.
* VillainousRescue: She saves Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Killer Frost, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and the Rookie from the Crime Syndicate, unleashing a flash of light strong enough to blind everyone at the gala.

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* EnergyBeings: Becoming Livewire involved turning into a being AbnormalAmmo: She's capable of pure electricity, granting pulling out giant exploding wrapped candy from her purse, for demolishing both heroes and silver objects.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While still evil, this version of Granny Goodness acts more like a stereotypical grandmother, complete with weaponized knitting needles and a rocket-powered walker.
* FauxAffablyEvil: While in
the abilities comics she's straightforwardly malicious while peppering her sentences with TermsOfEndangerment, her AdaptationalPersonalityChange to become intangible having a genuine grandmotherly attitude means she phrases her words like a kindly old lady, but she deliberately does so to taunt and enter electronic devices normally limited to shrinking characters.
* NoSell: By
belittle her very nature as living lightning, foes.
* HandbagOfHurt: Part of her grandmotherly image is pulling out a purse to either grab her exploding candy from or whack her foes with, with the size and weight of that thing bringing plenty of pain.
* IronicName: Despite what her name suggests,
she is immune to electrical damage, particularly from fuze boxes.
* PsychoElectro: Her personality is as excitable, energetic, and overall volatile as
definitely the electricity her body is composed of.
opposite of goodness.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Lex and Joker start arguing with each other should the Rookie choose to abandon villainy, Livewire sends everyone home with her powers in frustration.
* ShockAndAwe: Following
NeverMessWithGranny: She's one of the most ruthless villains on Apokolips in spite of her pranks going horribly wrong, advanced age.
* NotQuiteFlight: She lacks proper flight, so
she transformed into living pure electricity, and since LightningCanDoAnything, she acquired utilized a wide variety of electricity-based abilities, including shooting it, phasing through objects as pure energy, and super-charging herself for extra damage.
* VillainousRescue: She saves Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Killer Frost, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and the Rookie from the Crime Syndicate, unleashing a flash of light strong enough
rocket-powered walker to blind everyone at the gala.provide aerial movement.



[[folder:Silver Banshee]]
!!Silver Banshee / Siobhan [=McDougal=]
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!!Silver Banshee / Siobhan [=McDougal=]
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[[folder:Virman Vundabar]]
!!Virman Vundabar
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
Darkseid's strategist, and one of Granny Goodness' finest pupils.



* ArchEnemy: She's Supergirl primary nemesis.
* FlyingBrick: Part of her powerset is possessing {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, and a HealingFactor.
* SuperScream: Her Banshee Cry is her most dangerous power, capable of both shattering glass and devastating her foes.

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* ArchEnemy: She's Supergirl primary nemesis.
* FlyingBrick: Part
AliensOfLondon: Has a German accent in spite of her powerset is possessing {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, and being from Apokolips. He took a HealingFactor.
liking to Germanic culture due to the name Granny Goodness gave him.
* SuperScream: Her Banshee Cry is her most dangerous power, capable of both shattering glass and devastating her foes.BlingOfWar: Dresses in a Prussian-style military uniform.
* HighClassGlass: He wears a monocle.



[[folder:Brainiac 8 / Indigo]]
!!Brainiac 8 / Indigo
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!!Brainiac 8 / Indigo
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[[folder:Steppenwolf]]
!!Steppenwolf
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PeterJessop
Darkseid's maternal uncle, and one of his most trusted generals. Once the Crime Syndicate is banished back to Earth-3, Darkseid sends him to Earth to retrieve the Anti-Life Equation.



* GeniusBruiser: As a descendant of Brainiac, she too possesses robotic SuperStrength and immense SuperIntelligence that provide a major threat to Supergirl and her allies.
* {{Intangibility}}: By temporarily turning into pure digital data, she can phase past attacks and pass through vents.
* LegacyCharacter: As her official name shows, she's the seventh Brainiac to exist after the original, and she definitely exemplifies her relation through being an absolute monster. Though interestingly, she's Brainiac's ''first'' outright villainous descendant. Brainiacs 2, 4, and 5 are outright heroic, Brainiac 3 is a WildCard, and Brainiacs 6 and 7 aren't particularly notable.

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* GeniusBruiser: As BigNo: He lets out a descendant of Brainiac, she too possesses robotic SuperStrength loud and immense SuperIntelligence that provide a major threat distressed "NO!" when he realizes the Mother Box is empty.
* FlamingSword: His massive battleaxe is constantly surging with fiery energy, which both adds flaming damage
to Supergirl and her allies.
* {{Intangibility}}: By temporarily turning into pure digital data, she can phase past
his melee attacks and pass through vents.
can be focused into a beam for gold-melting.
* LegacyCharacter: As her official name shows, she's TheHeavy: He personally captures the seventh Brainiac to exist after Rookie when he realizes they have the original, and she definitely exemplifies her relation through being an absolute monster. Though interestingly, she's Brainiac's ''first'' outright villainous descendant. Brainiacs 2, 4, and 5 are outright heroic, Brainiac 3 is Anti-Life Equation.
* PlayingWithFire: Alongside his [[FlamingSword fiery battleaxe]], he can generate flames from his feet to provide
a WildCard, and Brainiacs 6 and 7 aren't particularly notable.RecoilBoost for his slide attack.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His regular ranged attack has him throw his axe at something before it returns to his hand like a boomerang.



[[folder:Reign]]
!!Reign / Samantha Arias
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!!Reign / Samantha Arias
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[[folder:Grail]]
!!Grail
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SalliSaffioti
Darkseid's half-Amazon daughter.



* FlyingBrick: As a Kryptonian, even an artificial one, she has the same flight, strength, and toughness as Superman and Supergirl.
* KnightTemplar: Reign is mentally programmed to slaughter criminals at all costs, and will consider innocent civilians that even slightly obstruct her from those criminals as criminals themselves, to which she'll slaughter them too.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Samantha Arias is a genuinely good normal woman who just wants to live her life happily. Reign is a deadly and morally bankrupt Kryptonian who has attacked and killed numerous criminals ''and'' innocents out of her KnightTemplar mindset.

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* FlyingBrick: As a Kryptonian, even an artificial one, she has the same flight, strength, and toughness as Superman and Supergirl.
* KnightTemplar: Reign is mentally programmed to slaughter criminals at all costs, and will consider innocent civilians
DaddysLittleVillain: She's Darkseid's favorite child ([[AbusiveParents not that even slightly obstruct that means much]]) and also the one who takes after him the most, being [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale far more bloodthirsty and cruel than her brothers]].
* EyeBeams: She can fire Omega Beams
from those criminals as criminals themselves, her eyes, like her father.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Her main ranged attack is
to throw her scythe at something, after which she'll slaughter them too.
it will return to her hand like a boomerang.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Samantha Arias SinisterScythe: Her chosen weapon is a genuinely good normal woman who just wants to live her life happily. Reign is a deadly and morally bankrupt Kryptonian who has attacked and killed numerous criminals ''and'' innocents out massive scythe.
* SpinAttack: One
of her KnightTemplar mindset.boss fight attacks is to swing her scythe around, using the weight to turn herself into a temporary cyclone of sharp pain. Her doing so [[TacticalSuicideBoss causes her to become dizzy, providing the best opening to attack her]].
* SwordDrag: Due to how her scythe is longer than she is tall, when not attacking she drags it behind her, with it causing sparks as it scrapes across the ground, even if said ground is dirt.



!The Rogues of the Flash
[[folder:Captain Boomerang]]
!!Captain Boomerang / George "Digger" Harkness
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Too slow, mate!"]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth

->''"Try to get rid of me, I come right back"''.

One of the Rogues and an enemy of the Flash, Boomerang is a man that specialises in trick boomerangs.

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!The Rogues of the Flash
[[folder:Captain Boomerang]]
!!Captain Boomerang / George "Digger" Harkness
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[[folder:Kanto]]
!!Kanto
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Too slow, mate!"]]
->'''Voiced
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-->'''Voiced
by:''' Creator/NolanNorth

->''"Try to get rid of me, I come right back"''.

Creator/CoreyBurton
One of the Rogues and an enemy of the Flash, Boomerang is a man that specialises in trick boomerangs.Darkseid's lieutenants.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The only people in the comics who even ''sort of'' like Boomerang are the Rogues, and it's not because he's particularly sociopathic or untrustworthy; it's because he's so incredibly ''arrogant''. This version gets along fine with his fellow villains, and Harley even considers him one of her friends.
* AscendedExtra: Was a plot-irrelevant boss-fight in ''DC Super Heroes'', traded base-game playability for having a prominent albeit voiceless role in the ''Squad'' DLC for ''Beyond Gotham'', before getting a more notable voiced role in ''DC Super Villains'' where he helps the Rookie and Killer Frost in aiding Harley Quinn, though he's also the reason they have a boss fight against Poison Ivy due to his carelessly destroying her plants.
* AwesomeAussie: He's Australian and a badass.
* BadassNormal: No powers, just quick reflexes and skills. Plus a few trick boomerangs.
* BoxedCrook: Waller keeps him on an ExplosiveLeash and forces him to follow the Squad into Belle Reve.
* IdiotBall: It's not a good idea to cut off Poison Ivy's vines when entering her home in DC Super Villains.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The Squad has a giant man-shark, a supreme marksman an acrobatic harlequin with a giant hammer. Captain Boomerang has boomerangs and is still just as awesome.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Flipped on the hero. In level 4 of DC Super Villains, he cut off Poison Ivy's vines, which led to him, Deadshot, Killer Frost, and the Rookie having to fight against her.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The only people CombatPragmatist: While he does engage in some DanceBattler spiels, he also carries around a gun for when he needs to drop the comics who even ''sort of'' like Boomerang are the Rogues, silliness and it's not because he's particularly sociopathic or untrustworthy; it's because he's so incredibly ''arrogant''. This version gets along fine just shoot his enemies, and his attacks with it are somewhat hard to dodge, especially since you're locked in as Batman for most of his fellow villains, and Harley even considers him one of her friends.
fight.
* AscendedExtra: Was a plot-irrelevant boss-fight in ''DC Super Heroes'', traded base-game playability for having a prominent albeit voiceless role in the ''Squad'' DLC for ''Beyond Gotham'', before getting a more notable voiced role in ''DC Super Villains'' where he helps the Rookie and Killer Frost in aiding Harley Quinn, though he's also the reason they have a DanceBattler: His boss fight against Poison Ivy due in "You Kant-o Touch This" features a lot of twirling to his carelessly destroying her plants.
* AwesomeAussie: He's Australian and a badass.
* BadassNormal: No powers, just quick reflexes and skills. Plus a few trick boomerangs.
* BoxedCrook: Waller keeps him on an ExplosiveLeash and forces him to follow
personal tune while pummeling the Squad into Belle Reve.
heroes.
* IdiotBall: It's not TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He sings a good idea song to cut off Poison Ivy's vines when entering her home in DC Super Villains.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The Squad has a giant man-shark, a supreme marksman an acrobatic harlequin with a giant hammer. Captain Boomerang has boomerangs and is still just as awesome.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Flipped on
the hero. In level 4 of DC Super Villains, Justice League during his boss battle that involves insulting them based on what he cut off Poison Ivy's vines, which led to him, Deadshot, Killer Frost, and the Rookie having to fight against her.knows about them, mostly petty insults rendered SophisticatedAsHell.



[[folder:Gorilla Grodd]]
!![[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Gorilla Grodd]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''DC Super Heroes''), Ike Amadi (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/DavidSobolov (''DC Super-Villains'')
A telepathic gorilla who comes from a nation where apes rule.

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!![[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Gorilla Grodd]]
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[[folder:Stompa]]
!!Stompa
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''DC Super Heroes''), Ike Amadi (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/DavidSobolov (''DC Super-Villains'')
A telepathic gorilla who comes from a nation where apes rule.
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The captain of the Female Furies.



* AdaptationalComicRelief: Grodd in the comics is a very serious threat. Here, he's hilarious.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still quite villainous through his efforts in either creating weapons to crush his foes or ruling Gorilla City with an iron fist, he's leagues more amiable and cooperative when it comes to working with others in achieving his plans, even paying back favors, while in the comics he's too self-serving and AxCrazy to even ''think'' about accepting or rewarding aid from others.
* AscendedExtra: From DLC-exclusive in ''DC Super Heroes''. to a QuestGiver and base-game unlock in ''Beyond Gotham'', before finally having a major plot-relevant role in ''DC Super-Villains''
* EvilBrit: He's given a sophisticated and posh British accent in ''Beyond Gotham'', providing the image of a classy but still diabolical villain, especially when hamming up the might of his "banana cannon".
* EvilSmellsBad: In ''DC Super Villains'', Killer Frost and Lex Luthor pulled away when he spoke, due to how stanky he was.
* GeniusBruiser: Behind the thuggish and apish exterior lies a super-intelligent mind. Given how crazy he is, that's ''not'' a good thing.
* TheLeader: He acts as the temporary directing force for the "Oa No!" level in ''DC Super-Villains'' when going out to recruit Sinestro.
* PsychicPowers: A staple for Grodd is using hyper-advance technology to enhance his mind to the point he can manipulate things with a thought, including both MindOverMatter and MindControl.
* SuperStrength: Being a gorilla, he's already stronger than most humans.
* TookALevelInBadass: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' he's been upgraded to having a big-fig model, which not only better represents his status as a gorilla but also provides inherent SuperStrength for his GeniusBruiser status.
* VillainTeamUp: He apparently teamed up with Brainiac a while back. [[TakeOurWordForIt We're not told what happened]], just that [[NoodleIncident it was pretty bad]].

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: Grodd in TheBrute: Amongst the comics is a very serious threat. Here, he's hilarious.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still quite villainous through his efforts in either creating weapons to crush his foes or ruling Gorilla City with an iron fist, he's leagues more amiable and cooperative when it comes to working with others in achieving his plans, even paying back favors, while in
Female Furies she's the comics he's too self-serving and AxCrazy only one that uses pure brute strength to even ''think'' about accepting or rewarding aid from others.
* AscendedExtra: From DLC-exclusive in ''DC Super Heroes''. to a QuestGiver and base-game unlock in ''Beyond Gotham'', before finally having a major plot-relevant role in ''DC Super-Villains''
* EvilBrit: He's
fight, but given a sophisticated how strong and posh British accent in ''Beyond Gotham'', providing tough she is, she needs nothing else to face the image of a classy but still diabolical villain, especially when hamming up heroes.
* TheDreaded: The parademons consider her unstoppable.
* ShockwaveStomp: Causing debilitating and destructive shockwaves by stomping is
the might of his "banana cannon".
* EvilSmellsBad: In ''DC Super Villains'', Killer Frost and Lex Luthor pulled away when he spoke, due to how stanky he was.
* GeniusBruiser: Behind the thuggish and apish exterior lies a super-intelligent mind. Given how crazy he is, that's ''not'' a good thing.
* TheLeader: He acts as the temporary directing force for the "Oa No!" level in ''DC Super-Villains'' when going out to recruit Sinestro.
* PsychicPowers: A staple for Grodd is using hyper-advance technology to enhance his mind to the point he can manipulate things with a thought, including both MindOverMatter and MindControl.
* SuperStrength: Being a gorilla, he's already stronger than most humans.
* TookALevelInBadass: Starting from ''Beyond Gotham'' he's been upgraded to having a big-fig model, which not only better represents his status as a gorilla but also provides inherent SuperStrength for his GeniusBruiser status.
* VillainTeamUp: He apparently teamed up with Brainiac a while back. [[TakeOurWordForIt We're not told what happened]], just that [[NoodleIncident it was pretty bad]].
reason behind her name.



[[folder:Mirror Master]]
!!Mirror Master / Evan [=McCulloch=]
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[[folder:Mirror Master]]
!!Mirror Master / Evan [=McCulloch=]
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[[folder:Mad Harriet]]
!!Mad Harriet
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One of Darkseid's Female Furies.



* {{Keet}}: He's upbeat and joyful. He even cheers when escaping prison in the 1st level.
* MagicMirror: The primary usage for his mirror gun here is creating portals by shooting at two different reflective surfaces, in addition to BarrierWarrior and GlassShatteringSound capabilities.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: This being the Evan [=McCulloch=] incarnation, he speaks with a heavy Scottish accent.
-->'''Mirror Master:''' But ye know, we might fare a wee bit better as a team, so if you want a wee hand...

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* {{Keet}}: He's upbeat and joyful. He even cheers when escaping prison in the 1st level.
* MagicMirror: The primary usage for his mirror gun here is creating portals by shooting at two different reflective surfaces, in addition to BarrierWarrior and GlassShatteringSound capabilities.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: This being the Evan [=McCulloch=] incarnation, he speaks
AxCrazy: As [[MeaningfulName her name]] makes clear, she's quite obsessed with a heavy Scottish accent.
-->'''Mirror Master:''' But ye know, we might fare a wee bit better as a team, so if you want a wee hand...
fighting and killing people.
* PsychoElectro: While lacking actual ShockAndAwe powers, her body is near-constantly surging with intense bio-electricity, causing her body to jerk about randomly while also boosting her speed, highlighting her psychotic nature.
* WolverineClaws: Her clawed gauntlets are her chosen weapon, good for both slashing up enemies and digging through dirt.



[[folder:Captain Cold]]
!!Captain Cold / Leonard "Len" Snart
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum

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[[folder:Captain Cold]]
!!Captain Cold / Leonard "Len" Snart
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[[folder:Lashina]]
!!Lashina
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
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Another of the Female Furies.



* AnIcePerson: Hence the name.
* ButtMonkey: Is left behind by the villains if the Rookie chooses to become a hero.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He hates the Crime Syndicate because they interrupted his evil monologue.
-->'''Captain Cold:''' It was a really good monologue.
* LightIsNotGood: An icy person to match his white and blue outfit.
* MacGyvering: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he makes a new Cold Gun out of ''bed springs and soap'' while locked up in Arkham Asylum.
* MeaningfulName: He specialises in ice-themed weaponry, hence the name "Captain Cold".
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Heat Wave. He was pleased when Cheetah mocked Heat Wave for confusing Gorilla Grodd for a monkey, but they're fine.

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* AnIcePerson: Hence the name.
* ButtMonkey: Is left behind by the villains if the Rookie chooses
LightningLash: She can electrify her whip to become a hero.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He hates the Crime Syndicate because they interrupted his evil monologue.
-->'''Captain Cold:''' It was a really good monologue.
* LightIsNotGood: An icy person
add extra hurt to match his white her lashes.
* SpinTODeflectStuff: By rapidly twirling her whip in front of her, she can block attacks
and blue outfit.
reflect lasers.
* MacGyvering: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he makes WhipOfDominance: Befitting a new Cold Gun out of ''bed springs woman named '''Lash'''ina, she wields a whip for combat, and soap'' while locked up in Arkham Asylum.
* MeaningfulName: He specialises in ice-themed weaponry, hence the name "Captain Cold".
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Heat Wave. He was pleased when Cheetah mocked Heat Wave for confusing Gorilla Grodd for
not showcasing much of a monkey, but they're fine.domineering personality, she's still DressedLikeADominatrix.



[[folder:Heat Wave]]
!!Heat Wave / Mick Rory
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A supervillain who's obsessed with fire. He carries around a flamethrower gun.

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[[folder:Heat Wave]]
!!Heat Wave / Mick Rory
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[[folder:Mantis]]
!!Mantis
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A supervillain who's obsessed with fire. He carries around a flamethrower gun.
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* TheDitz: In the fourth game, he's portrayed as not being all that bright.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Goofs up on occasion, but is ready to fight against rivals.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He's this with Captain Cold since he hates ice, but they're good friends.

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* TheDitz: In the fourth game, he's portrayed as not being all that bright.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Goofs up on occasion, but is ready to
FlyingFirepower: Both during his fight against rivals.
* VitriolicBestBuds: He's this with Captain Cold since
and when played as, he hates ice, but they're good friends.can fly around and shoot energy blasts or beams at his foes.



[[folder:Reverse Flash]]
!!Reverse Flash / Eobard Thawne
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A supervillain who utterly hates Barry Allen / The Flash and does everything in his power to cause him trouble.

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[[folder:Reverse Flash]]
!!Reverse Flash
[[folder:Egg Fu]]
!!Egg Fu
/ Eobard Thawne
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Chang Tzu
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A supervillain
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An Apokoliptan scientist
who utterly hates Barry Allen / The Flash and does everything in his power to cause him trouble.lives on Earth.



* AdaptationalHeroism: It's safe to say Comic Thawne would ''never'' have helped Barry Allen defeat another villain, not even one who threatened all of existence. Certainly he would never have helped Barry fight Johnny Quick.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the comics, Thawne hates the Rogues and they hate him. In fact, he hates pretty much everyone, fellow villains included, and is hated by them in turn. This version of Thawne seems to get along fine with his fellow villains.
* ArchEnemy: He makes it his mission to make the Flash's life utterly miserable.
* AscendedExtra: From plot-irrelevant unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'' to major player in ''DC Super-Villains''
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While him being an AdaptationalNiceGuy with a hint of AdaptationalHeroism means he gets along okay with other villains and is willing to engage in an EnemyMine with the Flash, he's still a massively consescending asshole who enjoys {{Troll}}ing Barry and everybody else, such as hyping up Flash having gone genuinely bad to mentally break Johnny Quick.
* SuperSpeed: Acts as the go-to speedster for most of ''DC Super-Villains'', able to move and attack extremely fast along with using Cosmic Treadmills.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: It's safe to say Comic Thawne would ''never'' have helped Barry Allen defeat another villain, not even one who threatened all of existence. Certainly he would never have helped Barry fight Johnny Quick.
CloningGambit: He's cheated death more than once by cloning himself.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In EvilutionaryBiologist: He's infamous for founding the comics, Thawne hates Science Squad and for having created the Rogues Four Horsemen, immensely powerful creatures that devastated Kahndaq and they hate him. In fact, he hates pretty much everyone, fellow villains included, and is hated by them in turn. This version of Thawne seems to get along fine with his fellow villains.
Bialya.
* ArchEnemy: He makes it his mission to make the Flash's life utterly miserable.
* AscendedExtra: From plot-irrelevant unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'' to major player in ''DC Super-Villains''
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While him being an AdaptationalNiceGuy with a hint of AdaptationalHeroism means he gets along okay with other villains and is willing to engage in an EnemyMine with the Flash,
TokenGoodTeammate: More like Token Less-Evil Teammate, but while he's still a massively consescending asshole who enjoys {{Troll}}ing Barry from Apokolips, he's not on Darkseid's side and everybody else, such as hyping up Flash having gone genuinely bad to mentally break Johnny Quick.
* SuperSpeed: Acts as
has no interest in the go-to speedster for most of ''DC Super-Villains'', able to move and attack extremely fast along with using Cosmic Treadmills.man's universal conquest schemes.



[[folder:Rainbow Raider]]
!!Rainbow Raider / Roy G. Bivolo
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An enemy of the Flash who uses colored light to control people's emotions.

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[[folder:Rainbow Raider]]
!!Rainbow Raider
!Other Core Justice League Villains
[[folder:Black Manta]]
!!Black Manta
/ Roy G. Bivolo
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David Hyde
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An enemy of the Flash who uses colored light to control people's emotions.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Odd name for a squid."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore



* EmotionControl: He can use his lights to control people's emotions. This ability didn't make it into the game, though.
* LightEmUp: He uses rainbow-themed lasers, hard light constructs, and the like to fight.
* LightIsNotGood: His appearance is covered in a rainbow of colors and he creates colored light, but he's a villain that uses that light to control people and commit crimes.
* TrueCompanions: {{Averted|Trope}}. He's not friends with the other Rogues the way they are with each other, just allies of convenience.

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* EmotionControl: He can use his lights to control people's emotions. This ability didn't make it into the game, though.
* LightEmUp: He uses rainbow-themed lasers, hard light constructs, and the like to fight.
* LightIsNotGood: His appearance is covered in a rainbow
ArchEnemy: Designated arch-rival of colors and he creates colored light, but he's a villain that uses that light to control people and commit crimes.
Aquaman.
* TrueCompanions: {{Averted|Trope}}. ArchnemesisDad: He's not friends with the father of Kaldur'ahm, the second Aqualad, and the two often fight each other Rogues due to moral differences, such as the way they are final fight of the "Young Justice" DLC.
* AscendedExtra: From DLC-exclusive in ''DC Super Heroes'', to minor boss fight and base-game unlock in ''Beyond Gotham'', before later getting a small but still important story-relevant role in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* DarkIsEvil: Dressed all in black aside from his helmet, Manta is not a nice person.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Thinks Sea King is much more annoying and intolerable than Aquaman, his own archenemy.
** He also returns to confront Lex Luthor about tricking everyone.
* EyeBeams: His helmet allows him to fire energy beams from the eyes.
* JavelinThrower: He trades his [[ShamuFu bludgeoning fish]] for a harpoon spear in ''DC Super-Villains'', which he can throw
with each other, just allies great accuracy before pulling out a new one from {{Hammerspace}}.
* ShamuFu: Despite the wide arsenal
of convenience.weapons available to all sorts of characters, in ''DC Superheroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' Manta is content to use a fish to slap his opponents.



[[folder:Golden Glider]]
!!Golden Glider / Lisa Snart
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Captain Cold's younger sister and constant companion.

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[[folder:Golden Glider]]
!!Golden Glider
[[folder:Giganta]]
!!Giganta
/ Lisa Snart
Doris Zuel
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Captain Cold's younger sister and constant companion.-->'''Voiced by:''' ComicBook/EricaLuttrell

A supervillain with the ability to change sizes that often faces against Wonder Woman.



* CombatTentacles: Her ribbons can be controlled at will to slap and grab her enemies.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Her costume and hair have a divine look to them.
* LightIsNotGood: She is light themed with golden powers, but make no mistake, Golden Glider is not a hero.
* PowerNullifier: Her ribbons can nullify the Speed Force.

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* CombatTentacles: AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Her ribbons ultrafig form is stated by her to be around 60 feet tall, making her taller than most buildings and ''definitely'' bigger than the bigfig Gorilla Grodd.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: As usual, she
can be controlled shift at will to slap between minifig and grab ultrafig forms.
* WomanScorned: In ''Beyond Gotham'' she and Gorilla Grodd departed on less-than-ideal circumstances, though Grodd thought the circumstances ''were'' more amicable. Her unlock quest involves helping
her enemies.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Her costume
calm down and hair have a divine look to them.
* LightIsNotGood: She
realize that marriage is light themed with golden powers, but make no mistake, Golden Glider is not a hero.
* PowerNullifier: Her ribbons can nullify the Speed Force.
overrated.



[[folder:The Shade]]
!!Shade / Richard Swift
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[[folder:The Shade]]
!!Shade / Richard Swift
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[[folder:Ares]]
!!Ares
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[[caption-width-right:171:"Yes! Fight me! I dare you!"]]
The Greek God of War, and a frequent enemy of Wonder Woman's.



* CastingAShadow: His dark magic allows him to manipulate darkness and shadow in various ways.
* InnateNightVision: His darkness powers allow him to see as clearly in unlit locations as if they were brightly lit.
* {{Invisibility}}: By shrouding himself in complete darkness, he can become unnoticeable to security cameras.
* {{Intangibility}} He can transform into pure darkness to phase through vents and {{teleport|ation}} short distances to avoid attacks.
* NotQuiteFlight: He can project darkness under his feet to slowly glide through the air.

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* CastingAShadow: ArchEnemy: He's the primary villain working against Wonder Woman.
* BloodKnight: As God of War, he's all about riling up conflict just because he finds it fun. Whether it ends in bloodshed or just people being unreasonably confrontational matters not so long as he gets conflict.
* FlameWar: The conclusion of his quest in the hub has him planning to start one.
* MasterOfTheLevitatingBlades: For combat, he has a sword, an axe, and a spear constantly floating about him, which he alternates between when attacking, and summons extra floating swords for the combo finisher, special attack, and targeted charge, the last one involving generating a close-range StormOfBlades.
His dark magic allows him air-slam meanwhile involves a rare case of levitating ''bows'' to manipulate darkness and shadow in various ways.
* InnateNightVision: His darkness powers allow him to see as clearly in unlit locations as if they were brightly lit.
* {{Invisibility}}: By shrouding himself in complete darkness, he can become unnoticeable to security cameras.
* {{Intangibility}} He can transform
shoot flaming arrows into pure darkness to phase through vents the ground.
* MultiMeleeMaster: As God of War, he's equally proficient with swords, axes,
and {{teleport|ation}} short distances to avoid attacks.
spears for fighting with.
* NotQuiteFlight: He By projecting intense flames from his feet, he can project darkness under his feet to slowly glide through short distances.
* PhysicalGod: Being
the air.literal God of War, he's an immensely powerful being who is NighInvulnerable to anything less than the power of another divine being, along with possessing SuperStrength.
* PsychicPowers: He possesses MindControl to influence others into fighting for him and MindOverMatter powers for both his MasterOfTheLevitatingBlades schtick and manipulating objects at a distance.



[[folder:The Trickster]]
!!The Trickster / Axel Walker
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker

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[[folder:The Trickster]]
!!The Trickster
[[folder:Clock King]]
!!Clock King
/ Axel Walker
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William Tockman
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker
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* GoodCounterpart: Or rather, Less-Evil Counterpart, compared to the other two notable villains with a similar gimmick, the Joker and the Toyman. While Joker and Toyman are both destructive maniacs, the Trickster is a GentlemanThief who avoids collateral damage as much as possible.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Rubber chickens that explode.
* LegacyCharacter: Axel Walker took on the role of the Trickster in a desire to emulate his predecessor James Jesse.
* TeensAreMonsters: Axel is a teenage supervillain. He's actually pretty nice by villain standards, but he's still a villain.

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* GoodCounterpart: Or rather, Less-Evil Counterpart, compared to TheCameo: One of the other two notable villains with a similar gimmick, who're seen in the Joker background in DC Super-Villains.
* ClockKing: William Tockman is the TropeNamer,
and the Toyman. While Joker and Toyman are both destructive maniacs, the Trickster is a GentlemanThief who avoids collateral damage as while his planning skills don't show up much due to lacking a quest involving him, he still has a heavy clock theme, such as possible.
throwing clockwork gears, tossing time-bomb ringing clocks, and spawning remote-controlled face-clock drones.
* DevelopersForesight: His clock face constantly rotates during gameplay, but pausing the game stops the hands exactly where they were before pausing, since game-time is frozen on the pause screen.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Rubber chickens that explode.
* LegacyCharacter: Axel Walker took on the role of the Trickster in a desire
Throwable clockwork gears, ringing clocks, face clocks, if it has anything to emulate his predecessor James Jesse.
* TeensAreMonsters: Axel is
do with clocks, Clock King can and ''will'' turn it into a teenage supervillain. He's actually pretty nice by villain standards, but he's still a villain.weapon.



[[folder:Zoom]]
!!Zoom / Hunter Zolomon
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[[folder:Zoom]]
!!Zoom
[[folder:Count Vertigo]]
!!Count Vertigo
/ Hunter Zolomon
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Werner Zytle
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A super-villain with the power of disorientation, and a frequent foe of both Black Canary and Green Arrow.



* ArchEnemy: To Wally West.
* DarkIsEvil: He wears his black costume from ''Series/TheFlash2014''.
* TimeMaster: He doesn't actually use the Speed Force the way most speedsters do. Instead, he uses time dilation to simulate moving at extremely fast speeds.

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* ArchEnemy: To Wally West.
* DarkIsEvil: He wears
MindControl: While not a mind controller in the comics, he can apply his black costume from ''Series/TheFlash2014''.
disorientation abilities to influence unfocused minds into doing his bidding in this game.
* TimeMaster: He doesn't actually WeakButSkilled: He's physically not very strong, barely a BadassNormal, but his disorientation powers basically make him a ManOfKryptonite for both Black Canary and Green Arrow since they need to focus to use the Speed Force the way most speedsters do. Instead, their abilities, and he uses time dilation has a decently intelligent mind to simulate moving at extremely fast speeds.work things to his favor.



!Legion of Doom
[[folder:The Legion in General]]
* BadassCrew: Their members consist of [[ComicBook/LexLuthor one of Superman's smartest rivals and one of the world's most brilliant minds]], [[ComicBook/TheJoker a psychotic clown that scares most heroes witless]], a giant zombie that reincarnates if killed, a reptilian human that has SuperStrength and SuperNotDrowningSkills, a BeastMan capable of fighting Wonder Woman on an even footing, and a skilled human in PoweredArmour with good pyrotechnic abilities.
* EnemyMine: They side with the League against Brainiac. They do it again when facing Darkseid.
* EvilerThanThou: Victim of this from Brainiac, causing their alliance with the League. Happens again aginst the Crime Syndicate and Darkseid, facilitating acting as the "heroes" while the Justice League have disappeared, before eventually teaming up with them again to take down their common foe.
* LegionOfDoom: The TropeNamer, with a few of the original members present and new ones filling other spots.
* VillainProtagonist: While they experienced this in some capacity during ''Beyond Gotham'' due to the EnemyMine situation, in ''DC Super-villains'' the group becomes this fully, having most of the plot and gameplay of the story focus on them.

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!Legion [[folder:Doctor Light]]
!!Doctor Light / Arthur Light
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The ghost
of Doom
[[folder:The Legion in General]]
* BadassCrew: Their members consist of [[ComicBook/LexLuthor one of Superman's smartest rivals and one of the world's most brilliant minds]], [[ComicBook/TheJoker
a psychotic clown that scares most heroes witless]], a giant zombie that reincarnates if killed, a reptilian human that has SuperStrength and SuperNotDrowningSkills, a BeastMan capable of fighting Wonder Woman on an even footing, and a skilled human in PoweredArmour with good pyrotechnic abilities.
* EnemyMine: They side with the League against Brainiac. They do it again when facing Darkseid.
* EvilerThanThou: Victim of this from Brainiac, causing their alliance with the League. Happens again aginst the Crime Syndicate and Darkseid, facilitating acting as the "heroes" while the
former Justice League have disappeared, before eventually teaming member who was killed in action, who turned to villainy in hopes of finding a way to come back to life.
----
* LightEmUp: As his name states, his power revolves around generating and manipulating light for various purposes, such as shooting blasts or beams of sun-hot rays, generating light barriers, turning invisible, brightening
up with them again dark areas, or temporarily becoming light to take down their common foe.
phase through attacks and vents.
* LegionOfDoom: The TropeNamer, with a few of LightIsNotGood: His power is to control light, and while the Doctor Light in the game is based on his more noble portrayal from the New 52, he's still a villain.
* TragicVillain: His only reason for turning to villainy is because he wants to be able to return to his family. This is slightly odd, because in his
original members present and new ones filling other spots.
* VillainProtagonist: While they experienced this
portrayal in some capacity during ''Beyond Gotham'' due to [[ComicBook/PostCrisis the EnemyMine situation, previous comic continuity]], he was [[TheSociopath not tragic in ''DC Super-villains'' the group becomes this fully, having most of the plot and gameplay of the story focus on them.slightest]].



[[folder:Cheetah]]
!!ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} / Barbara Ann Minerva
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricaLuttrell

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[[folder:Cheetah]]
!!ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}
[[folder:Doctor Poison]]
!!Doctor Poison
/ Barbara Ann Minerva
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Princess Maru
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricaLuttrell
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A villainous scientist who focuses on creating dangerous poisons, and recurring villain of Wonder Woman



* ArchEnemy: She's Wonder Woman's most recurring foe.
* BeastMan: A cheetah that used to be a human woman.
* BrutalHonesty: When Wonder Woman catches her in ''Beyond Gotham'' and uses her Lasso of Truth to make her admit [[spoiler:that she in truth wants to be friends with Wonder Woman]], Cheetah decides to be a {{Troll}} and admit her honest beliefs that she sees her beastly outfit as better than Wonder Woman's leotard, along with being pretty sure Superman doesn't reciprocate Wonder Woman's feelings, to which Wonder Woman tells her to shut up.
* CatGirl: She used to be a regular human, but then changed into a human-cheetah hybrid.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Despite not being as fast as the Flash, at least [[GameplayAndStorySegregation not as a playable character]], she is still capable of pinning him down automatically.
* DarkActionGirl: Cheetah doesn't shy away from combat.
* DeadpanSnarker: Always has some snappy quips and exasperated statements to levy at the craziness often going on around her.
* FemmeFatalons: Her nails have essentially been replaced with claws.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: She wants to be friends with [[spoiler:Wonder Woman as revealed when Wonder Woman used the Lasso of Truth.]]
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', After breaking out of Strykers, Cheetah not only escaped the Justice League trying to recapture her, but rescued The Rookie from getting recaptured by them as well.
* StraightMan: You can tell that the malfunctioning Lantern rings aren't something she finds particularly fun to deal with.

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* ArchEnemy: She's TheCameo: One of the villains who're seen in the background in DC Super-Villains.
* MasterPoisoner: She is a skilled developer of various poisons utilizing all manner of ingredients, to the point she can develop toxins potent enough to harm even Amazons like
Wonder Woman's most recurring foe.
* BeastMan: A cheetah that used to be a human woman.
* BrutalHonesty: When Wonder Woman catches
Woman. The end of one Gold Brick puzzle has her in ''Beyond Gotham'' and uses her Lasso of Truth to make her admit [[spoiler:that she in truth wants to be friends with Wonder Woman]], Cheetah decides to be a {{Troll}} and admit her honest beliefs that she sees her beastly outfit as better than Wonder Woman's leotard, along with being pretty sure Superman doesn't reciprocate Wonder Woman's feelings, to which Wonder Woman tells her to shut up.
* CatGirl: She used to be a regular human, but then changed into a human-cheetah hybrid.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Despite not being as fast as the Flash, at least [[GameplayAndStorySegregation not as a playable character]], she is still capable of pinning him down automatically.
* DarkActionGirl: Cheetah doesn't shy away from combat.
* DeadpanSnarker: Always has some snappy quips and exasperated statements to levy at the craziness often going on around her.
* FemmeFatalons: Her nails have essentially been replaced with claws.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: She wants to be friends with [[spoiler:Wonder Woman as revealed when Wonder Woman used the Lasso of Truth.]]
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', After breaking out of Strykers, Cheetah not only escaped the Justice League
trying to recapture her, gather heavily-radiated Kryptonite for an especially dangerous poison, but rescued The Rookie it turns out she only grabbed non-toxic emeralds.
* NoSell: As somebody who frequently handles deadly toxins, she naturally has made herself impervious to toxic sludge and poisonous gas out of occupational necessity.
* WorthlessYellowRocks: Her unlock quest revolves around her stealing what she thinks is Kryptonite
from getting recaptured by them as well.
* StraightMan: You can tell that
miners. Once she completes the malfunctioning Lantern rings aren't something theft, the miners say it's fine because what she finds particularly fun to deal with.stole was just emeralds, therefore they lost nothing of value. {{Subverted|Trope}} with Doctor Poison herself, though; she seems quite satisfied with the emeralds and contemplates entering the [[TakeThat morally questionable fashion industry]].



[[folder:Solomon Grundy]]
!!Solomon Grundy / Cyrus Gold
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A crime boss in life, Solomon Grundy was killed and dumped in a mystic swamp, which reanimated his body. Every time he comes back from the dead, he comes back differently.

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!!Solomon Grundy / Cyrus Gold
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[[folder:Felix Faust]]
!!Felix Faust
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

A crime boss in life, Solomon Grundy was killed and dumped in a mystic swamp, which reanimated his body. Every time he comes back from the dead, he comes back differently.
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* BadassAdorable: His dorky attitude, even though he's an undead monster, still makes him this, especially when [[spoiler:he gets the Blue Lantern energy]].
* TheBrute: Shares this role with Croc.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: This giant zombie is capable of going toe-to-toe with Cyborg's Big Fig form, which is certainly not an easy thing to do.
* DeathIsCheap: Kill him once and he'll come back again.
* DishingOutDirt: As a swamp zombie, he has lesser control over the earth, with him able to utilize swamp pads for digging out items in ''Beyond Gotham'', while in ''Dc Supervillains'' he can dig up earth and grow plants from soil.
* DumbMuscle: Grundy makes up for what he lacks in brains with sheer strength.
* EpicFlail: In ''Dc Supervillains'' he uses a metal ball on a chain attached to his arm for his second combo move and charged special, though only the latter utilizes the chain for swinging it around to smack enemies.
* EvilSmellsBad: When Cheetah comments about the sewer stinking, he assumes that she was talking about her and tries proving otherwise, to no avail. Later, when the group have to pull him out the sewer so they can infiltrate the Hall of Justice again, this exchange occurs.
-->'''Cheetah:''' Great, now ''I'' stink!
-->'''Grundy:''' (almost delighted) She ''was'' talking about me!
* FatBastard: Played with in that he's more well-built, but a sarcastic Firefly angrily demands he lose weight when he gets stuck.
* GiantMook: He works as an underling for the Legion, and is by far their biggest member, only rivalled by Killer Croc in size.
* HulkSpeak: Grundy isn't terribly eloquent, though he is capable of the odd sentence.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: In addition to an EpicFlail, his combat moves in ''DC Superviallins'' frequently involving using his own tombstone to smash enemies
* TookALevelInKindness: Due to the malfunctioning Lantern Rings amplifying his positive emotions, making him more hopeful and supportive of the rest of the team.
* TheUndead: The mystical swamp resurrected him after he died the first time.

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* BadassAdorable: BlackMage: His dorky attitude, even though original self was an evil sorcerer dabbling in the black arts, so all of his magic relates to harming others or otherwise serving himself, and while it doesn't pop up because of lacking a personal quest, he can't utilize pure magic due to the conflicting energies.
* SquishyWizard: While he can throw punches like anybody else,
he's an undead monster, still makes him this, especially when [[spoiler:he gets the Blue Lantern energy]].
* TheBrute: Shares this role with Croc.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: This giant zombie is
not very capable of going toe-to-toe with Cyborg's Big Fig form, which is certainly not an easy thing to do.
* DeathIsCheap: Kill him once and he'll come back again.
* DishingOutDirt: As a swamp zombie, he has lesser control over the earth, with him able to utilize swamp pads for digging out items
in ''Beyond Gotham'', while in ''Dc Supervillains'' he can dig up earth and grow plants from soil.
* DumbMuscle: Grundy makes up for what he lacks in brains with sheer strength.
* EpicFlail: In ''Dc Supervillains'' he uses
a metal ball on a chain attached to his arm for his second combo move and charged special, though only the latter utilizes the chain for swinging it around to smack enemies.
* EvilSmellsBad: When Cheetah comments about the sewer stinking, he assumes that she was talking about her and tries proving otherwise, to no avail. Later, when the group have to pull him out the sewer so they can infiltrate the Hall of Justice again, this exchange occurs.
-->'''Cheetah:''' Great, now ''I'' stink!
-->'''Grundy:''' (almost delighted) She ''was'' talking about me!
* FatBastard: Played with in that he's more well-built, but a sarcastic Firefly angrily demands he lose weight
physical brawl, working best when he gets stuck.
* GiantMook: He works as an underling for the Legion, and is by far their biggest member, only rivalled by Killer Croc in size.
* HulkSpeak: Grundy isn't terribly eloquent, though he is capable of the odd sentence.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: In addition to an EpicFlail,
can keep foes away with his combat moves in ''DC Superviallins'' frequently involving using his own tombstone to smash enemies
* TookALevelInKindness: Due to the malfunctioning Lantern Rings amplifying his positive emotions, making him more hopeful and supportive of the rest of the team.
* TheUndead: The mystical swamp resurrected him after he died the first time.
magic.



[[folder:Killer Frost]]
!!Killer Frost / Caitlin Snow
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale

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[[folder:Killer Frost]]
!!Killer Frost
[[folder:Gentleman Ghost]]
!!Gentleman Ghost
/ Caitlin Snow
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James "Jim" Craddock
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale
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Formerly a Victorian-era minor criminal, following his lynching for a crime he didn't commit, he came back as a ghost cursed to wander the Earth until he permanently kills his accuser, but since said person was a previous incarnation of the eternally reborn Egyptian prince that is currently known as Hawkman, he is forever barred from the afterlife.



* AscendedExtra: From plot-irrelevant unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'' to major player in ''DC Super-Villains''
* AnIcePerson: Her body is constantly generating a subzero temperature around her, which both makes her immune to heat and can be focused to extinguish flames.
* DeadpanSnarker: Likes to make remarks towards everyone she encounters.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: She had trouble flying the ship to go and recruit Sinestro. She chooses to ignore responsibility.
* KillItWithIce: Whether through HandBlasts or a focused beam, she's able to shoot freezing air that induces HarmlessFreezing on enemies as a lead-in for inducing instant LiterallyShatteredLives.

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* AscendedExtra: From plot-irrelevant unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'' to major player in ''DC Super-Villains''
* AnIcePerson: Her body is constantly generating a subzero temperature around her, which both makes her immune to heat
QuintessentialBritishGentleman: He's got the posh British accent underneath his ghostly echo, he's got the dapper hat, classy monocle, and can be focused to extinguish flames.
* DeadpanSnarker: Likes to make remarks towards everyone she encounters.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: She had trouble flying
snazzy Victorian British suit, and he's got the ship to go and recruit Sinestro. She chooses to ignore responsibility.
gentlemanly AffablyEvil demeanor. There is a ''very'' good reason he's called the ''Gentleman'' Ghost.
* KillItWithIce: Whether through HandBlasts or a focused beam, she's able to shoot freezing air YouCantKillWhatsAlreadyDead: Being that induces HarmlessFreezing on enemies as a lead-in for inducing instant LiterallyShatteredLives.he is the disembodied spectral manifestation of an already deceased man, it stands to reason that he naturally is NighInvulnerable of the {{Intangibility}} variety.



[[folder:The Rookie]]
!!The Rookie
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* AffablyEvil: During cutscenes, they generally keep a friendly smile throughout most circumstances. [[spoiler: When they start working with the Justice League during an EnemyMine teamup with the Legion of Doom, they greet Superman with a friendly wave. All in all, they seem to be a supervillain who has no ill will toward anyone, except possibly Luthor, [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder for understandable reasons.]] By the end of the game, they can even eschew the "evil" part altogether and [[HeelFaceTurn join the heroes]].]]
* AscendedExtra: In most VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s, the create-a-character is completely irrelevant to the main plot and is primarily something to goof around with in free play. In ''DC Super-Villains'', they're a plot-relevant character who's required for several story levels.
* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler:Early on, they're taken by Poison Ivy's vines, so they must be freed in her boss fight. Near the end of the main story, The Rookie gets captured by Steppenwolf, prompting both the Justice League and the Legion of Doom to work together ro rescue them from Darkseid.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: At the end of the game, [[spoiler:they save everyone from Lex's attempt to strand them in the Fourth World by teleporting the whole group to Metropolis at the last possible moment.]]
* BoxedCrook: Subverted. They start the game imprisoned in Stryker's Island, alongside Lex. Gordon intended to recruit them for something, but Mercy derailed his whole plan and freed them both in the subsequent breakout.
* ComboPlatterPowers: By the end of the story they've acquired [[PlayingWithFire heat beams]], [[{{Sizeshifter}} size-changing]], SuperStrength, [[ShockAndAwe electric beams]], [[GreenThumb chlorokinesis]], and [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]]. [[spoiler:Once they're freed from Darkseid's clutches, MassTeleportation and {{Flight}} are added to the list.]]
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: The first custom character to be involed in the main story, as well as the first VillainProtagonist.
* DarkIsEvil: The Rookie is a VillainProtagonist, and can wear a black costume and have black super powers, if the player so chooses.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: They're BadassNormal by the start of the story, and gain more power as it progresses.
* EnergyAbsorption: Their base power, and the one that allows them to obtain more. [[spoiler: It also allows them to absorb the Anti-Life Equation by draining the Mother Box.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dyux3eaGO3k&t=3192s As is demonstrated in this scene]], they do not take well to Lex backstabbing them and the Legion of Doom (and the Crime Syndicate) so he could rule the planet, and immediately tries to stop him.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Can abandon villainy and join the Justice League at the end of the story, if the player chooses.]]
* IronicNickname: The more jokey characters, such as Joker and Harley, really like giving them various nicknames relating to chattiness to contrast their constant silence.
* ItAmusedMe: They giggle at Heat Wave being mocked by Cheetah when they first enter the Hall of Doom.
* LightIsNotGood: Again, the Rookie is a VillainProtagonist, and can wear a white costume and have white super powers, if the player so chooses.
* LivingMacGuffin: Becomes this after [[spoiler:absorbing the Anti-Life Equation from a Mother Box.]]
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler: If they join the Justice League, Joker suggests that they did so because they got fed up with Lex Luthor frequently betraying them. Rookie confirms with a nod.]]
* MoralityPet: For Lex Luthor. Lex sees him as a valuable asset to his team and despite trying to send him away alongside the other characters, he's concerned when the Rookie is taken by Darkseid and tries rescuing him. If the Rookie chooses to become a hero, he's visibly distraught by this. [[DownplayedTrope Granted]], this ultimately doesn't stop Lex from attempting to banish them across the universe twice simply so no one can stop him from conquering the world.
* NiceGuy: Despite spending most of the game as a member of the Legion of Doom, [[spoiler: and originally being a criminal on Earth-3,]] they are a remarkably pleasant individual. [[spoiler: Depending on what ending you choose, [[HeelFaceTurn they can even join up with the Justice League]].]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: In a combination of HelloInsertNameHere, nobody knowing their past, and being TheSpeechless preventing them from telling, all the other characters refer to them with various nicknames, the most common being "The Rookie".
* PowerCopying: Thanks to the "Amazo Project" technology that they acquired from one of Professor Ivo's old labs, they have the ability to absorb [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands new abilities as the story progresses]].
* RedemptionRejection: [[spoiler:Can stay a villain and reject the chance of redemption at the end of the story, if the player chooses.]]
* RingOfPower: They can use the Green Lantern Ring, and all other Power Rings except for the Ring of Volthoom, including those unused by the other characters, like Orange, Blue, Indigo, Black and even White. They can also create constructs with them, like other Lantern characters.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: [[spoiler:They originated from Earth-3, the same world the Crime Syndicate and Mazahs came from. They really like Earth-1, however.]]
* TheSpeechless: While they are capable of VoiceGrunting, they never speak a word no matter what the situation, heavily implied to because they can't speak ''at all'', and it's one of the main things other villains know them for. [[spoiler:After the main story is completed, their bio is altered to reveal that they lost their ability to talk after they acquired the "Amazo Project".]]
* VagueAge: From their height, they're likely not a child like Jon Kent or Damian Wayne, but the way most of the Legion of Doom talks to them in a way that vaguely implies they're younger than most of them.
* VillainProtagonist: The first of any LEGO game.

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!!The Rookie
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[[folder:Vandal Savage]]
!!Vandal Savage
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* AffablyEvil: During cutscenes, they generally keep a friendly smile throughout most circumstances. [[spoiler: When they start working with the Justice League during an EnemyMine teamup with the Legion of Doom, they greet Superman
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A caveman who gained immortality after contact
with a friendly wave. All in all, they seem to be mysterious meteorite. Has become a supervillain who very dangerous villain over the years, and has no ill will toward anyone, except possibly Luthor, [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder for understandable reasons.]] By the end of the game, they can repeatedly clashed with Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and even eschew the "evil" part altogether and [[HeelFaceTurn join the heroes]].]]
* AscendedExtra: In most VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s, the create-a-character is completely irrelevant to the main plot and is primarily something to goof around with in free play. In ''DC Super-Villains'', they're a plot-relevant character who's required for several story levels.
* BadassInDistress: [[spoiler:Early on, they're taken by Poison Ivy's vines, so they must be freed in her boss fight. Near the end of the main story, The Rookie gets captured by Steppenwolf, prompting both the Justice League and the Legion of Doom to work together ro rescue them from Darkseid.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: At the end of the game, [[spoiler:they save everyone from Lex's attempt to strand them in the Fourth World by teleporting
the whole group to Metropolis at Justice League.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In
the last possible moment.]]
comics, Savage has CompleteImmortality. This version only has a HealingFactor.
* BoxedCrook: Subverted. They start ImmortalityImmorality: He's immortal, evil, and also extremely hedonistic.
* MagicStaff: Being based on his ''Arrowverse'' version, he wields
the game imprisoned in Stryker's Island, alongside Lex. Gordon intended to recruit them for something, but Mercy derailed his whole plan and freed them both in the subsequent breakout.
* ComboPlatterPowers: By the end
Staff of the story they've acquired [[PlayingWithFire heat beams]], [[{{Sizeshifter}} size-changing]], SuperStrength, Horus through which he can [[ShockAndAwe electric beams]], [[GreenThumb chlorokinesis]], shoot eletrical energy]] and [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]]. [[spoiler:Once they're freed from Darkseid's clutches, MassTeleportation generate [[BarrierWarrior reflective barriers]].
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His targeted attack has him pull out a throwing knife
and {{Flight}} are added to the list.]]
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: The first custom character to be involed in the main story, as well as the first VillainProtagonist.
* DarkIsEvil: The Rookie is a VillainProtagonist, and can wear a black costume and have black super powers, if the player so chooses.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: They're BadassNormal by the start of the story, and gain more power as it progresses.
* EnergyAbsorption: Their base power, and the one that allows them to obtain more. [[spoiler: It also allows them to absorb the Anti-Life Equation by draining the Mother Box.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dyux3eaGO3k&t=3192s As is demonstrated in this scene]], they do not take well to Lex backstabbing them and the Legion of Doom (and the Crime Syndicate) so he could rule the planet, and immediately tries to stop him.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Can abandon villainy and join the Justice League at the end of the story, if the player chooses.]]
* IronicNickname: The more jokey characters, such as Joker and Harley, really like giving them various nicknames relating to chattiness to contrast their constant silence.
* ItAmusedMe: They giggle at Heat Wave being mocked by Cheetah when they first enter the Hall of Doom.
* LightIsNotGood: Again, the Rookie is a VillainProtagonist, and can wear a white costume and have white super powers, if the player so chooses.
* LivingMacGuffin: Becomes this
toss it, after [[spoiler:absorbing the Anti-Life Equation from a Mother Box.]]
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler: If they join the Justice League, Joker suggests that they did so because they got fed up with Lex Luthor frequently betraying them. Rookie confirms with a nod.]]
* MoralityPet: For Lex Luthor. Lex sees him as a valuable asset
which it will return to his team and despite trying to send him away alongside the other characters, he's concerned when the Rookie is taken by Darkseid and tries rescuing him. If the Rookie chooses to become a hero, he's visibly distraught by this. [[DownplayedTrope Granted]], this ultimately doesn't stop Lex from attempting to banish them across the universe twice simply so no one can stop him from conquering the world.
* NiceGuy: Despite spending most of the game as a member of the Legion of Doom, [[spoiler: and originally being a criminal on Earth-3,]] they are a remarkably pleasant individual. [[spoiler: Depending on what ending you choose, [[HeelFaceTurn they can even join up with the Justice League]].]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: In a combination of HelloInsertNameHere, nobody knowing their past, and being TheSpeechless preventing them from telling, all the other characters refer to them with various nicknames, the most common being "The Rookie".
* PowerCopying: Thanks to the "Amazo Project" technology that they acquired from one of Professor Ivo's old labs, they have the ability to absorb [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands new abilities as the story progresses]].
* RedemptionRejection: [[spoiler:Can stay a villain and reject the chance of redemption at the end of the story, if the player chooses.]]
* RingOfPower: They can use the Green Lantern Ring, and all other Power Rings except for the Ring of Volthoom, including those unused by the other characters, like Orange, Blue, Indigo, Black and even White. They can also create constructs with them, like other Lantern characters.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: [[spoiler:They originated from Earth-3, the same world the Crime Syndicate and Mazahs came from. They really like Earth-1, however.]]
* TheSpeechless: While they are capable of VoiceGrunting, they never speak a word
hand no matter what the situation, heavily implied to because they can't speak ''at all'', and it's one of the main how many things other villains know them for. [[spoiler:After the main story is completed, their bio is altered to reveal that they lost their ability to talk after they acquired the "Amazo Project".]]
* VagueAge: From their height, they're likely not a child like Jon Kent or Damian Wayne, but the way most of the Legion of Doom talks to them in a way that vaguely implies they're younger than most of them.
* VillainProtagonist: The first of any LEGO game.
it hits.



!Villainous Lanterns
[[folder:Sinestro]]
!!ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} Thaal Sinestro
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/MarcWorden (''Beyond Gotham'')

->''"So this is Earth. Urgh, however can you stand it?"''

Formerly Green Lantern of the planet Korugar in space sector 1417 and arch nemesis of Earth's so-called premiere ring-bearer Hal Jordan, Thaal Sinestro eventually left the Green Lantern Corps to aggressively pursue his own idea of ensuring peace, by founding the Sinestro Corps. To do this, he resorts to the use of fear and violence, truly believing that without order life cannot exist.

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[[folder:Sinestro]]
!!ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} Thaal Sinestro
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[[folder:Prometheus]]
!!Prometheus / Adrian Chase / Simon Morrison
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/MarcWorden (''Beyond Gotham'')

->''"So this is Earth. Urgh, however can you stand it?"''

Formerly Green Lantern of the planet Korugar in space sector 1417 and arch nemesis of Earth's so-called premiere ring-bearer Hal Jordan, Thaal Sinestro eventually left the Green Lantern Corps to aggressively pursue his own idea of ensuring peace, by founding the Sinestro Corps. To do this, he resorts to the use of fear and violence, truly believing that without order life cannot exist.
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* AliensOfLondon: Despite his not actually being British, or even from Earth for that matter, he speaks with an English accent.
* ArchEnemy: To Green Lantern aka Hal Jordan, although in ''DC Super Heroes'' it doesn't come up too much. [[GuideDangIt You do get an achievement for defeating him with Green Lantern, but you wouldn't know without looking first]].
* AscendedExtra: While just an OptionalBoss in the second game, the third features him more heavily. Additionally, we see other Sinestro Corps members such as Arkillo and some mooks, meaning that he isn't alone.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so dead-set in his belief that the power of fear is the ultimate force, he's completely incapable of comprehending the concept of courage A.K.A. overcoming fear and fighting against it, as Hal notes following a scuffle between them in ''Beyond Gotham''.
* EvilCounterpart: To Green Lantern. They both have similar powers and determination, but use their abilities for different causes.
* EvilFormerFriend: To Hal Jordan. They used to get on, then Sinestro broke away.
* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: He genuinely believes that without order, people will do whatever they want without fear of reprisal.
* FallenHero: Formerly one of the best Green Lanterns, Sinestro is now one of their biggest enemies.
* FantasticRacism: "So this is Earth. Urgh, however can you stand it?"
* {{Flight}}: One of his abilities.
* ReedRichardsIsUseless: In ''LEGO Batman 2'', he has his power ring... but can't even build the Green Lantern constructs.
* RingOfPower: His Sinestro Corps ring works the exact same way as Green Lantern's does.
* HumanAlien: While hailing from Korugar, Sinestro is a humanoid being.
* LightIsNotGood: His colours are yellow, and while his intentions may be good his actions are not.
* KarmaHoudini: After the energy of most of the Lantern Corps is siphoned, Sinestro is teleported back home and left to his own devices, although [[spoiler:he does run into Wonder Woman's invisible jet]].
* KnightTemplar: While it doesn't come up too strongly, Sinestro genuinely believes that order is necessary to maintain balance, and will outright force his will upon others if they disagree.
* MeaningfulName: Given how he's called "Sinestro", it adds to his villainous image.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Creator/TroyBaker and Creator/MarcWorden are both doing an impression of Creator/MarkStrong, and come pretty close.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Formerly one of the best Green Lanterns, Sinestro eventually became disillusioned with the cause and rebelled. Now he heads one of the biggest organisations in the cosmos dedicated to everything the original Corps stands against.
* RealMenWearPink: More rather, real men ''are'' pink. Can't deny that he's a badass, all the same.
* ShutUpHannibal: Gets a rather epic one at the hands of Hal and Batman.
* SummonBiggerFish: His biggest contribution to defeating [[spoiler:the Anti-Life Equation-empowered Darkseid]] in ''DC Super-villains'' is to draw upon the limitless fear power of Parallax, keeping [[spoiler:the PhysicalGod]] occupied for long enough so that the others can figure out how to beat him.
* TookALevelInKindness: In DC Super Villains, he's more helpful and polite towards everyone. [[spoiler:He even tried to high-five Batman after stopping Darkseid in the finale.]]
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: He sincerely believes that his campaign of fear and violence is necessary to maintain balance, and therefore improve the world.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Larfleeze and Atrocitus to [[spoiler:reclaim their stolen Power Batteries]].

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* AliensOfLondon: Despite his not actually being British, or even from Earth for that matter, he speaks with an English accent.
* ArchEnemy: To Green Lantern aka Hal Jordan, although in ''DC Super Heroes'' it doesn't come up too much. [[GuideDangIt You do get an achievement for defeating him with Green Lantern, but you wouldn't know without looking first]].
* AscendedExtra: While just an OptionalBoss in the second game, the third features him more heavily. Additionally, we see other Sinestro Corps members such as Arkillo
BowAndSwordInAccord: He uses both a sword and some mooks, meaning that he isn't alone.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so dead-set in his belief that the power of fear is the ultimate force, he's completely incapable of comprehending the concept of courage A.K.A. overcoming fear and fighting against it, as Hal notes following
a scuffle between them in ''Beyond Gotham''.
bow.
* EvilCounterpart: To Green Lantern. They both have similar powers and determination, but use their abilities for different causes.
* EvilFormerFriend: To Hal Jordan. They used to get on, then Sinestro broke away.
* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: He genuinely believes that without order, people will do whatever they want without fear of reprisal.
* FallenHero: Formerly one of the best Green Lanterns, Sinestro is now one of their biggest enemies.
* FantasticRacism: "So this is Earth. Urgh, however can you stand it?"
* {{Flight}}: One of his abilities.
* ReedRichardsIsUseless: In ''LEGO Batman 2'', he has his power ring... but can't even build the Green Lantern constructs.
* RingOfPower: His Sinestro Corps ring works the exact same way as Green Lantern's does.
* HumanAlien: While hailing from Korugar, Sinestro is a humanoid being.
* LightIsNotGood: His colours are yellow, and while his intentions may be good his actions are not.
* KarmaHoudini: After the energy of most of the Lantern Corps is siphoned, Sinestro is teleported back home and left to his own devices, although [[spoiler:he does run into Wonder Woman's invisible jet]].
* KnightTemplar: While it doesn't come up too strongly, Sinestro genuinely believes that order is necessary to maintain balance, and will outright force his will upon others if they disagree.
* MeaningfulName: Given how
Arrow. Of course, he's called "Sinestro", it adds to his villainous image.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Creator/TroyBaker and Creator/MarcWorden are both doing an impression of Creator/MarkStrong, and come pretty close.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Formerly
not Green Arrow's ''only'' EvilCounterpart, but he is one of the best Green Lanterns, Sinestro eventually became disillusioned with the cause and rebelled. Now he heads one of the biggest organisations in the cosmos dedicated to everything the original Corps stands against.
* RealMenWearPink: More rather, real men ''are'' pink. Can't deny that he's a badass, all the same.
* ShutUpHannibal: Gets a rather epic one at the hands of Hal and Batman.
* SummonBiggerFish: His biggest contribution to defeating [[spoiler:the Anti-Life Equation-empowered Darkseid]] in ''DC Super-villains'' is to draw upon the limitless fear power of Parallax, keeping [[spoiler:the PhysicalGod]] occupied for long enough so that the others can figure out how to beat him.
* TookALevelInKindness: In DC Super Villains, he's more helpful and polite towards everyone. [[spoiler:He even tried to high-five Batman after stopping Darkseid in the finale.]]
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: He sincerely believes that his campaign of fear and violence is necessary to maintain balance, and therefore improve the world.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Larfleeze and Atrocitus to [[spoiler:reclaim their stolen Power Batteries]].
them.



[[folder:Atrocitus]]
!!Atrocitus / Atros
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IkeAmadi

The leader of the Red Lantern Corps.

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[[folder:Atrocitus]]
!!Atrocitus
[[folder:Ocean Master / Atros
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Orm Marius]]
!!Ocean Master / Orm Marius
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IkeAmadi

The leader of
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Aquaman's evil brother, who wants a war between Atlantis and
the Red Lantern Corps.surface world.



* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Wonder Woman [[spoiler:when she is disguised as Cheetah]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: While not as cruel as he was in ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'', this version's heroic qualities are not as prominent.
* AmazonChaser: Hits on Wonder Woman [[spoiler:when she is disguised as Cheetah]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: As is tradition for the character, Atrocitus has a deep voice.
* LargeAndInCharge: As a Big Fig, he towers over Bleez.
* PragmaticVillainy: When [[spoiler:the heroes pretend to be the Legion selling off Green Lantern in exchange for his help conquering Earth]], he refuses, saying that Earth is too small for him to consider conquering.
* RedIsViolent: He's full of red, and he's aggressive and evil.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Sinestro and Larfleeze to [[spoiler:reclaim their Power Batteries]] towards the end of ''Beyond Gotham''.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Wonder Woman [[spoiler:when she is disguised as Cheetah]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: While not as cruel as
CainAndAbel: He doesn't ''really'' want to kill Aquaman, but he was in ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'', this version's heroic qualities are not as prominent.
thinks he has to to protect Atlantis from humanity.
* AmazonChaser: Hits on Wonder Woman [[spoiler:when she is disguised as Cheetah]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: As is tradition for
EcoTerrorist: He hates humans because they pollute the character, Atrocitus has a deep voice.
ocean.
* LargeAndInCharge: As a Big Fig, he towers over Bleez.
* PragmaticVillainy: When [[spoiler:the heroes pretend to be the Legion selling off Green Lantern in exchange for his help conquering Earth]], he refuses, saying that Earth is too small for him to consider conquering.
* RedIsViolent:
TheEvilPrince: He's full a prince of red, Atlantis who aspires to kill his brother and become king, but he's aggressive and evil.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Sinestro and Larfleeze
more a WellIntentionedExtremist who thinks doing so is necessary to [[spoiler:reclaim their Power Batteries]] towards the end of ''Beyond Gotham''.protect his kingdom.



[[folder:Bleez]]
!!Bleez
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey

A lieutenant in the Red Lantern Corps, Bleez backs Atrocitus and her comrades in their mission.

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[[folder:Bleez]]
!!Bleez
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[[folder:Murk]]
!!Murk
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey

A lieutenant in the Red Lantern Corps, Bleez backs Atrocitus and her comrades in their mission.
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Orm's top enforcer.



* BloodKnight: Bleez seems about as crazy as the rest of the Corps.
* MookLieutenant: For the Red Lantern Corps, since she's less prominent than her boss but is still more highly-ranked than most of the mooks. On top of that, she has a name and personality.

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* BloodKnight: Bleez seems about as crazy as MobileFishbowl: His armor is filled with water to enable him to survive in the rest of the Corps.
surface world.
* MookLieutenant: For the Red Lantern Corps, since she's less prominent than her boss but is still more highly-ranked than most of the mooks. On top of that, she has PoweredArmor: Wears a name and personality.combat suit.



[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
!!Dex-Starr / Dexter
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A giant cat that is now a member of the Red Lantern Corps.

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[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
!!Dex-Starr / Dexter
!Young Justice Foes
[[folder:The Reach]]
!!The Reach
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A giant cat that is now a member hostile alien race known for their love of the Red Lantern Corps.galactic conquest.



* AnthropomorphicShift: Inverted, where he was a semi-bipedal semi-quadrupedal tiny-fig in ''Beyond Gotham'', while ''DC Super-Villains'' gives him a proper completely-quadrupedal kitty-fig model.
* BadassAdorable: He's a cat that works for the Red Lanterns, and he still looks kind of adorable. A sidequest in the Hall of Justice focuses on him just wanting to count to ten as a calming method, which the Joker's thugs [[KickTheDog won't let him do]].
* TheDragon: He's Atrocitus' right-hand man, and his most loyal companion.
* IntelligibleUnintelligible: As a former completely normal Earth cat, he can only speak in meows, but the TranslatorMicrobes in his ring allow others to understand him.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Whether as a tiny-fig in ''Beyond Gotham'' or a kitty-fig in ''DC Super-Villains'', he's much tinier than every other Red Lantern, but as one whose rage is as immense and unrelenting as Atrocitus himself, he's also one of their deadliest.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Atrocitus, going as far as to accompany him to [[spoiler:the Fortress of Solitude in the final mission, albeit not doing any fighting]]. Compare him to Bleez, who didn't bother.

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* AnthropomorphicShift: Inverted, where he was a semi-bipedal semi-quadrupedal tiny-fig in ''Beyond Gotham'', while ''DC Super-Villains'' gives him a proper completely-quadrupedal kitty-fig model.
* BadassAdorable: He's a cat
BigCreepyCrawlies: A common {{Mook}} of theirs is beetles that works for the Red Lanterns, and he still looks kind are bigger than an average man.
* CoolStarship: They ride in many
of adorable. A sidequest these. [[http://www.superherohype.com/news/312565-gamescom-new-images-characters-for-lego-batman-3-beyond-gotham-revealed#/slide/20 Their mothership]] is particularly impressive.
* WackyWaysideTribe: Their role
in the Hall of Justice focuses on him just wanting to count to ten as game is essentially a calming method, which the Joker's thugs [[KickTheDog won't let him do]].
* TheDragon: He's Atrocitus' right-hand man,
distraction, and his most loyal companion.
* IntelligibleUnintelligible: As a former completely normal Earth cat, he can
they're only speak in meows, but the TranslatorMicrobes in his ring allow others to understand him.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Whether as a tiny-fig in ''Beyond Gotham'' or a kitty-fig in ''DC Super-Villains'', he's much tinier than every other Red Lantern, but as
significant for one whose rage is as immense and unrelenting as Atrocitus himself, he's also one of their deadliest.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Atrocitus, going as far as to accompany him to [[spoiler:the Fortress of Solitude in the final mission, albeit not doing any fighting]]. Compare him to Bleez, who didn't bother.
level.



[[folder:Arkillo]]
!!Arkillo
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A Sinestro Corps member, Arkillo is in the service of Sinestro, spreading fear and order.

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[[folder:Arkillo]]
!!Arkillo
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[[folder:Terra]]
!!Terra / Tara Markov
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A Sinestro Corps member, Arkillo is in
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Deathstroke's spy within
the service of Sinestro, spreading fear and order.Teen Titans.



* TheDragon: To Sinestro.
* DrillSergeantNasty: His role as a member of the Corps is to train the recruits, and the recruitment policy is pretty strict, to say the least.
* GiantMook: MookLieutenant variation. He's a Big Fig, so he towers over his master.
* {{Flight}}: Traveller's Tales has confirmed, via Twitter, that he'll have this ability.
* FlyingBrick: Given his status as a GiantMook, plus the fact he can fly, he qualifies.
* MookLieutenant: To Sinestro. He doesn't play that active a role in the campaign, but has something of a personality.
* TheUnfought: For the main campaign.

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* TheDragon: To Sinestro.
* DrillSergeantNasty: His role as a member of the Corps is to train the recruits,
DishingOutDirt: Both her and the recruitment policy is pretty strict, her twin brother Brion can control earth.
* ElementalPunch: Her melee attacks involve coating her hands in gauntlets of rock,
to say the least.
give some extra "oomph" to her punches.
* GiantMook: MookLieutenant variation. He's a Big Fig, so he towers over his master.
* {{Flight}}: Traveller's Tales has confirmed, via Twitter, that he'll have
TheMole: While there are heroic versions of Terra, this ability.
* FlyingBrick: Given his status as a GiantMook, plus
one is based on the fact he can fly, he qualifies.
* MookLieutenant: To Sinestro. He doesn't play that active a role in
villainous version from the campaign, but has something Pre-Crisis continuity.
* NotQuiteFlight: She's capable
of a personality.
* TheUnfought: For
using her [[DishingOutDirt earth manipulation powers]] to create rocky platforms for floating herself through the main campaign.air.



[[folder:Larfleeze]]
!!Larfleeze
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

The leader of the Orange Lantern Corps, and an incredibly greedy being.

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[[folder:Larfleeze]]
!!Larfleeze
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[[folder:Black Beetle]]
!!Black Beetle / The Warrior
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

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The leader of the Orange Lantern Corps, and an incredibly greedy being.Reach's military forces.



* AdaptationalHeroism: Mildly, but since the Orange Lantern Corps is made of faceless constructs, Larfleeze is implied not to kill people to recruit them to the Corps.
* AxCrazy: It's fair to say his sanity is long gone by this point.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: After the heroes bring him Green Lantern, under the pretence of selling him in exchange for his help, he refuses to help them and then tries killing them.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Despite being freaking crazy, Larfleeze is surprisingly strong.
* {{Greed}}: This is what motivates him, [[spoiler:and it's why he is the only member of the Corps]].
* {{Jerkass}}: The heroes bring him Green Lantern under the pretence of selling him, asking for his help in return. Larfleeze not only blows them off, but tries to kill them.
* LightIsNotGood: Although he wears bright orange, he's a greedy dick who cares only about collections.
* LighterAndSofter: In the comics, the other members of the Orange Lantern Corps were constructs of people that Larfleeze killed. In ''Beyond Gotham'', however, Larfleeze's Orange Lantern constructs appear as generic faceless minifigures, suggesting that in this continuity that he does not kill people to add recruits to his Corps and instead just creates non-sentient constructs whenever he needs help fighting.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Sinestro and Atrocitus to [[spoiler:try and take back his Power Battery]].

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Mildly, but since ArchEnemy: He's the Orange Lantern Corps is made primary nemesis of faceless constructs, Larfleeze is implied not Blue Beetle.
* FlyingBrick: He possesses flight, Super Strength, lower-grade SuperToughness, and a HealingFactor.
* FlyingFirepower: He adds
to kill people to recruit them to the Corps.
* AxCrazy: It's fair to say
his sanity is long gone FlyingBrick powerset by this point.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: After the heroes bring him Green Lantern, under the pretence of selling him in exchange for his help, he refuses to help them and then tries killing them.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Despite
also being freaking crazy, Larfleeze is surprisingly strong.
able to shoot electrical HandBlasts and beams both grounded and airborne.
* {{Greed}}: This is what motivates him, [[spoiler:and it's why he is the only member FrontlineGeneral: He acts as both main leader and main fighter of the Corps]].
* {{Jerkass}}: The heroes bring him Green Lantern under the pretence of selling him, asking for his help in return. Larfleeze not only blows them off, but tries to kill them.
* LightIsNotGood: Although he wears bright orange, he's a greedy dick who cares only about collections.
* LighterAndSofter: In the comics, the other members of the Orange Lantern Corps were constructs of people that Larfleeze killed. In ''Beyond Gotham'', however, Larfleeze's Orange Lantern constructs appear as generic faceless minifigures, suggesting that in this continuity that he does not kill people to add recruits to his Corps and instead just creates non-sentient constructs whenever he needs help fighting.
* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Sinestro and Atrocitus to [[spoiler:try and take back his Power Battery]].
Reach's forces.



[[folder:Black Hand]]
!!Black Hand / William Hand
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LiamOBrien

One of the leaders of the Black Lantern Corps and one of the enemies of the Green Lantern Corps.

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[[folder:Black Hand]]
!!Black Hand
[[folder:Cheshire]]
!![[Characters/TeenTitansCheshire Cheshire]]
/ William Hand
Jade Nguyen
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LiamOBrien

Creator/TaraStrong

One of the leaders of the Black Lantern Corps world's most lethal martial artists and one of the enemies of the Green Lantern Corps.hand-to-hand combatants.



* BlackSheep: Most of his family were decent people, but William is a supervillain that is committed to eradicating life.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: The son of a decent family that just happened to work in a funeral parlour, William Hand eventually became one of the key Black Lanterns.
* {{Necromancer}}: As a member of the Black Lanterns, this is kind of tradition.
* NightmareFace: His face appears to be decaying.
* TheUndead: His appearance strongly gives off this vibe.

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* BlackSheep: Most of his family were decent people, BadassNormal: No superpowers, but William is a supervillain she's just that is committed to eradicating life.
good with her martial arts skills.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: DarkActionGirl: With martial arts abilities and hand-to-hand training, Cheshire stands out as particularly dangerous.
* DatingCatwoman:
The son of a decent family that just happened Catwoman to work Arsenal's Batman. Though in her case she's a funeral parlour, William Hand eventually became one of lot more vicious than Catwoman.
* ProfessionalKiller: Cheshire uses her skills for assassination jobs, and has many victims to her name.
* PsychoForHire: All in all, Cheshire's not
the key Black Lanterns.
* {{Necromancer}}: As a member
most mentally stable of the Black Lanterns, this is kind of tradition.
* NightmareFace: His face appears to be decaying.
* TheUndead: His appearance strongly gives off this vibe.
assassins.



!Crime Syndicate
[[folder:Syndicate In General]]
!![[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaCrimeSyndicate Crime Syndicate]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: They spend most of ''DC Super-villains'' hiding their villainous goals underneath the thin veneer of being "heroes" fighting villains, though the bitchiness and sheep-clothing varies among them, with Sea-King not even bothering to hide his true self while Power Ring would prefer doing anything ''besides'' villainy.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: All of them are shocked by Lex Luthor attempting to backstab everyone.
* ThePsychoRangers: All of them are villainous counterparts to major Justice League members.
* SmugSnake: With the exception of [[AntiVillain Owlman]] and [[TokenGoodTeammate Power]] [[ForcedIntoEvil Ring]], every member of the Crime Syndicate is this, with Ultraman, Sea King, and Deathstorm in particular standing out in this regard.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: They manage to get the populace of the world convinced they're genuine heroes, and as such the Legion of Doom have a hard time proving they're actually evil.

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!Crime Syndicate
[[folder:Syndicate In General]]
!![[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaCrimeSyndicate Crime Syndicate]]
[[folder:Gizmo]]
!!Gizmo / Mikron O'Janeus
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[[caption-width-right:171:"I've turned vacuum cleaners into laser cannons. I think I can handle this."]]
->'''Voiced By''' Creator/LaurenTom
----
* BitchInSheepsClothing: They spend most of ''DC Super-villains'' hiding their villainous goals underneath BadassNormal: He's the thin veneer of being "heroes" fighting villains, though the bitchiness and sheep-clothing varies among them, with Sea-King not even bothering to hide his true self while Power Ring would prefer doing anything ''besides'' villainy.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: All of them are shocked by Lex Luthor attempting to backstab everyone.
* ThePsychoRangers: All of them are villainous counterparts to major Justice League members.
* SmugSnake: With the exception of [[AntiVillain Owlman]] and [[TokenGoodTeammate Power]] [[ForcedIntoEvil Ring]], every
only member of the Crime Syndicate is this, Fearsome Five with Ultraman, Sea King, no powers at all, but his immense intellect and Deathstorm in particular standing out in this regard.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: They manage
plethora of deadly gadgets make him still pose just as much of a threat to get the populace Titans.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the appearance and name
of the world convinced they're genuine heroes, original comics version, but the voice actor and as such BrattyHalfPint attitude of his cartoon version turned CanonImmigrant son.
* GadgeteerGenius: All of
the Legion of Doom have "powers" he possesses come from self-made gadgetry that lets him face the Titans as a hard time proving they're actually evil.decently good threat.



[[folder:Ultraman]]
!!Ultraman / Kal-Il / Kent Clarkson
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth

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[[folder:Ultraman]]
!!Ultraman / Kal-Il / Kent Clarkson
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[[folder:Jinx]]
!!Jinx
[[quoteright:175:https://static.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth
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* BewareTheSuperman: Considering that he is an evil version of Superman from a MirrorUniverse, the trope of a super-powered being abusing his powers to rule over normal people is likely in play.
* ClarkKenting: Takes up the identity of "Kent Clarkson" at the Daily Planet. Unlike his counterpart, he doesn't even wear glasses, just does his hair differently and wears a darker suit with a yellow shirt. He also isn't very good at hiding his powers, using his heat vision and freezing breath in front of Catwoman.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ultraman checks up on Deathstorm to see if he's okay after fighting Solomon Grundy, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman.
* EvilFeelsGood: During his final fight with Superman, he proclaims with glee how he shares Sea King's view that being a BitchInSheepsClothing was suffocating, greatly preferring the freedom to act evil now that their cover is blown.
* FlyingBrick: Naturally, as an evil Superman, he has the powers of {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, and SuperToughness.

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* BewareTheSuperman: Considering BaldMystic: Being based on her comics version, she has a completely bald head that he is an evil version of Superman from a MirrorUniverse, the trope of a super-powered being abusing his adds to her mystical image as.
* ColorCodedWizardry: Her magical
powers are depicted as purple, just like rival TokenWizard Raven, and similar to rule her it brings to mind PurpleIsPowerful with how her magic is stronger than the rest of her team's scientific and mutated powers.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: Her elegant and womanly appearance compliments her control
over normal people is likely in play.
elemental magic.
* ClarkKenting: Takes up the identity of "Kent Clarkson" at the Daily Planet. Unlike his counterpart, he doesn't even wear glasses, just does his hair differently ShockAndAwe: Her energy blasts have electrical properties, shocking enemies and wears a darker suit with a yellow shirt. He also isn't very good at hiding his powers, using his heat vision and freezing breath in front of Catwoman.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Ultraman checks up on Deathstorm to see if he's okay after fighting Solomon Grundy, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman.
* EvilFeelsGood: During his final fight with Superman, he proclaims with glee how he shares Sea King's view that being a BitchInSheepsClothing was suffocating, greatly preferring the freedom to act evil now that their cover is blown.
* FlyingBrick: Naturally, as an evil Superman, he has the powers of {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, and SuperToughness.
powering generators.



[[folder:Superwoman]]
!!Superwoman / Lois Lane of Earth-3
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GinaTorres

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[[folder:Superwoman]]
!!Superwoman
[[folder:Mammoth]]
!!Mammoth
/ Lois Lane of Earth-3
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Baran Flinders
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GinaTorres
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* CompositeCharacter: While her design is clearly the New 52 version, she also has [[EyeBeams heat vision]] like the Post-Crisis version.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She's quite confident about facing against the villains alongside Shazam, but the moment Mazahs shows up, she knows better than to risk fighting him and takes her first available chance to leave.
* OhCrap: She expresses dread when Mazahs shows up at the museum, and uses Shazam's heroic attitude as a distraction to leave quickly.
* SassyBlackWoman: Speaks in this tone given her voice actress, and seems to take joy in teasing Sea King about his BeingGoodSucks mentality.
* TheUnSmile: Forces a smile just to assure the citizens about them being able to stop Apokolips, which is very creepy to say the least.

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* CompositeCharacter: While her design is clearly AnimalThemedSuperbeing: He has the New 52 version, she also has [[EyeBeams heat vision]] like massive size, immense strength, and hairy face of a mammoth, and his unlock quest involves him trying to get into the Post-Crisis version.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: She's quite confident about facing against
museum to meet other, proper mammoths (such as the villains alongside Shazam, one you released in a preceding Gold Brick puzzle).
* DumbMuscle: He's willing to admit that he's not very smart or conniving, needing smarter people to help him with anything complicated,
but the moment Mazahs shows up, she knows better than to risk fighting him and takes her first available chance to leave.
* OhCrap: She expresses dread when Mazahs shows up at the museum, and uses Shazam's heroic attitude as a distraction to leave quickly.
* SassyBlackWoman: Speaks in this tone given her voice actress, and seems to take joy in teasing Sea King about his BeingGoodSucks mentality.
* TheUnSmile: Forces a smile just to assure the citizens about them
being able called "Mammoth" isn't just because he's hairy, having immense SuperStrength and SuperToughness that makes him TheJuggernaut.
* RoarBeforeBeating: His "special" move is simply bellowing a loud roar
to stop Apokolips, which is very creepy to say psych himself (and possibly the least.player) up into the mood for pummeling enemies.
* SuperStrength: His super-powers revolve around being a mammoth-like mountain of muscle with immense physical strength.



[[folder:Owlman]]
!!Owlman / Thomas Wayne Jr.
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonMarsden

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[[folder:Owlman]]
!!Owlman
[[folder:Psimon]]
!!Psimon
/ Thomas Wayne Jr.
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Simon Jones
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonMarsden
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* AlternateSelf: Subverted, He is not actually Bruce Wayne, but his brother from an alternate universe who lacks a counterpart.
* BadassNormal: Just like Batman, he has no superpowers but can put up a good fight nonetheless.
* LightIsNotGood: His silver armor is lighter than Batman's dark costume and acts as his EvilCounterpart.
* PerpetualFrowner: Like his hero counterpart, he frowns permanently. That said, his frown looks more uncomfortable, where Batman's looks like an angry scowl, thanks to the shapes of their masks.

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* AlternateSelf: Subverted, BrainsEvilBrawnGood: He is not actually Bruce Wayne, doesn't have a super-strong ArchEnemy, but Psimon is a brilliant scientist and also quite possibly the absolute ''worst'' person in the ''entire'' DC universe.
* MyBrainIsBig: So big that
his brother from an alternate universe who lacks a counterpart.
skull can't even hold the entire thing.
* BadassNormal: Just like Batman, he has no superpowers but can put up a good fight nonetheless.
* LightIsNotGood:
PsychicPowers: His silver armor is lighter than Batman's dark costume supernaturally enhanced brain grants him MindOverMatter, MindControl, {{Teleportation}}, NotQuiteFlight, and acts as his EvilCounterpart.
* PerpetualFrowner: Like his hero counterpart, he frowns permanently. That said, his frown looks more uncomfortable, where Batman's looks like an angry scowl, thanks to the shapes of their masks.
a psychic burst attack.



[[folder:Sea King]]
!!Sea King / [[SecretIdentity Unknown]], but possibly Arthur Curry of Earth-3.
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[[folder:Sea King]]
!!Sea King / [[SecretIdentity Unknown]], but possibly Arthur Curry of Earth-3.
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[[folder:Trigon the Terrible]]
!!Trigon the Terrible
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The Devil of the DC multiverse, and Raven's father. Likes to try to invade the mortal world and kill everyone.



* AscendedExtra: By way of the simple fact he was SparedByTheAdaptation from his original WeHardlyKnewYe status, he has a ''masssively'' expanded role amongst the Crime Syndicate, starting with the fact he actually has a ''personality'' thanks to getting loads of screentime.
* BeardOfEvil: He's Aquaman's Crime Syndicate counterpart and he has a beard, specifically the muttonchops/mustache combo Aquaman had in his darker NinetiesAntiHero phase.
* TheBeastmaster: Just like Aquaman he can command sea-life, but instead of using MagneticHero qualities to have them willingly fight for him, Sea King uses MindControl to force them into serving his will, as an unfortunate giant octopus experienced.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: One of the sillier members of the Crime Syndicate, and he manages to single-handedly kidnap the Hall of Doom itself while Harley's still in it.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Alongside sharing everybody's shock at the ChronicBackstabbingDisorder of Lex Luthor, Sea King automatically distrusts him following his first betrayal, making it clear that no matter how much of a CardCarryingVillain he is, loyalty is something he takes seriously.
* EvilFeelsGood: He's a firm believer of this, utterly hating that they need to spend their search being [[BitchInSheepsClothing fake heroes]], to the point he doesn't restrain his true evil nature in Earth-1.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a scar over his left eye.
* HookHand: His left hand is replaced with a trident-like hook, since his design is based off of Aquaman in his darker NinetiesAntiHero phase.
* SmugSnake: He boasts about himself a lot in his boss battle, much to Black Manta and King Shark's chagrin.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the comics, he appeared only to immediately die.[[note]]Possibly because it's sort of become an unofficial tradition for the Syndicate to lack counterparts of Aquaman and Martian Manhunter[[/note]]
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: As an evil Aquaman, he can use the sea creatures of the world to pass along useful info to him when normal surveillance is insufficient, hence why the entirety of the ocean is his designated area, much to his annoyance since the ocean is still a ''big'' thing to manage.
* TalkLikeAPirate: This version of him has a pirate accent.

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* AscendedExtra: By way of the simple fact he was SparedByTheAdaptation from his original WeHardlyKnewYe status, he has a ''masssively'' expanded role amongst the Crime Syndicate, starting with the fact he actually has a ''personality'' thanks to getting loads of screentime.
* BeardOfEvil: He's Aquaman's Crime Syndicate counterpart and he has a beard, specifically the muttonchops/mustache combo Aquaman had in his darker NinetiesAntiHero phase.
* TheBeastmaster: Just like Aquaman he can command sea-life, but instead of using MagneticHero qualities to have them willingly fight for him, Sea King uses MindControl to force them into serving his will, as an unfortunate giant octopus experienced.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: One of the sillier members of the Crime Syndicate, and he manages to single-handedly kidnap the Hall of Doom itself while Harley's
AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he's still in it.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Alongside sharing everybody's shock at
an ArchnemesisDad to Raven and has plans to conquer the ChronicBackstabbingDisorder of Lex Luthor, Sea King automatically distrusts him following his first betrayal, making it clear that no matter how mortal realm, he's much of a CardCarryingVillain he is, loyalty is something he takes seriously.
* EvilFeelsGood: He's a firm believer of this, utterly hating that they need to spend their search being [[BitchInSheepsClothing fake heroes]], to the point he doesn't restrain his true evil nature in Earth-1.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a scar over his left eye.
* HookHand: His left hand is replaced with a trident-like hook, since his design is based off of Aquaman in his darker NinetiesAntiHero phase.
* SmugSnake: He boasts
more cordial about himself a lot in his boss battle, much evil plans compared to Black Manta his AxCrazy and King Shark's chagrin.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In
AbusiveDad comics version, genuinely wanting a closer relationship with his daughter, accepting [[DealWithTheDevil demonic deals]] from mortals in exchange for payment, and choosing to [[VillainsOutShopping go out for some cake]] after the comics, he appeared only to player recharges his energy rather than immediately die.[[note]]Possibly because it's sort of become an unofficial tradition setting out for conquering.
* ArchnemesisDad: He has an antagonistic relationship with his daughter Raven. PlayedForLaughs when he describes his relationship with his daughter as "[[{{Understatement}} strained]]" and says she's not taking his calls.
* BigRedDevil: Just look at him, he's as huge, red, and demonic as a SatanicArchetype can get.
* DealWithTheDevil: Taken quite literally as
the Syndicate to lack counterparts of Aquaman and Martian Manhunter[[/note]]
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: As an evil Aquaman, he can use the sea creatures
resident SatanicArchetype of the world to pass along useful info to DC Universe, or at least one of them, where so many people keep summoning him when normal surveillance is insufficient, hence why to make deals of power and temporary service in exchange for something. His unlock quest involves him running low on power due to making so many deals in quick succession rather recently, requiring the entirety player to collect sources of sustenance, through both demonic red gems and satiating hot dogs, to help him recharge.
* PhysicalGod: While his SatanicArchetype status varies depending on
the ocean is story, he's still at the very least comparable to Lucifer and Darkseid in sheer godly might, being an immortal and physically unstoppable demon with RealityWarper powers.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: As gameplay requires all characters to be small enough to fit through doors,
his designated area, base-form is a big-fig, which while quite large is much to smaller than his annoyance titanic appearance in the comics. To still represent that trait of his, the game gives him the ability to grow in size to ''become'' as building-sized as the comics version.
* VillainsOutShopping: His unlock quest ends with him mentioning going out to enjoy some cake at a bakery now that his power is restored enough to move about in daylight,
since the ocean is still a ''big'' thing to manage.
* TalkLikeAPirate: This version of him has a pirate accent.
he's been summoned so frequently for his power that he's utterly starving.



[[folder:Power Ring]]
!!Power Ring / Harold "Hal" Jordan of Earth-3
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[[folder:Power Ring]]
!!Power Ring / Harold "Hal" Jordan
!Other Villains
[[folder:Villainous Goons]]
The wide variety
of Earth-3
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{{mooks}} employed by various baddies, which make up the brunt of combat sections in every game.



* BloodKnight: The Ring of Volthoom enjoys fighting far more than his host does.
* EvilWeapon: The Ring of Volthoom bears a piece of the soul of the eponymous Volthoom of Earth-15, the murderously insane First Lantern. The ring is powered by its wielder's fear and slowly kills them.
* ForcedIntoEvil: He really doesn't want to fight anybody or support Darkseid, but not only does the Ring of Volthoom compel him to fight, the rest of the Crime Syndicate won't let him refuse in the first place.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He remains alive in the game, when ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013'', the CrisisCrossover event the game is loosely based on, had him die shortly after his ring-bearing hand was rended off by Sinestro.
* TaintedVeins: His right arm and part of his chest are covered in them due to his ring's influence.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Despite being a villain, he's the least evil of the Justice Syndicate, being very reluctant to fight and conquer Earth, but he's ForcedIntoEvil due to both his [[EvilWeapon ring]] and the rest of the Crime Syndicate not letting him refuse.

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* BloodKnight: AmazonBrigade:
** Unlike other gangs that staff all-male or mixed-gender ratios, Mr. Freeze's personal gang is staffed entirely with the all-female Freeze Girls. At least on consoles, as the DS version has the all-male Freeze Goons and Freeze Bodyguards instead.
**
The Ring of Volthoom enjoys fighting far more than his host does.
* EvilWeapon: The Ring of Volthoom bears a piece of the soul of the eponymous Volthoom of Earth-15, the murderously insane First Lantern. The ring is powered by its wielder's fear and slowly kills them.
* ForcedIntoEvil: He really doesn't want to fight anybody or support
Female Furies, Granny Goodness' personally raised army for Darkseid, but not only does are deliberately staffed solely with women.
* MechaMooks: Lexbots are [=LexCorp=]-issued mass-produced robots that staff any location menaced by Lex Luthor, with [=LexCorp=] itself naturally swarming with them.
* {{Mooks}}: Run-of-the-mill nameless baddies that take very little effort to beat, barring
the Ring of Volthoom compel him occasional EliteMooks.
* PlantMooks: Ivy's goons naturally hold
to fight, the rest theme of PlantPeople. Most of the Crime Syndicate won't let him refuse in the first place.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He remains alive in the game, when ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013'', the CrisisCrossover event the game is loosely based on, had him die shortly after his ring-bearing hand was rended off by Sinestro.
* TaintedVeins: His right arm
time they look like green-skinned and part of his chest are covered in them due to his ring's influence.
leaf-covered humans, but ''DC Super-Villains'' introduces CactusPerson and MushroomMan variants.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Despite being a villain, he's the least evil of the Justice Syndicate, being ZergRush: Since they're not very reluctant difficult to fight and conquer Earth, but he's ForcedIntoEvil due to both his [[EvilWeapon ring]] and the rest beat individually, their primary method for hurting you is by sending out swarms of the Crime Syndicate not letting him refuse.them.



[[folder:Johnny Quick]]
!!Johnny Quick / Jonathan "Johnny" Allen
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!!Johnny Quick
[[folder:Black Adam]]
!!ComicBook/BlackAdam
/ Jonathan "Johnny" Allen
Teth-Adam
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Creator/FredTatasciore



* AffablyEvil: Johnny Quick can be evil and underhanded, but he's rather free spirited and gentle. He even offers to work with Beast Boy and his allies in order to arrest some Legion members.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The easily frightened feminine boy to Atomica's rough masculine girl.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He survives the events of the game, when the ''Forever Evil'' event had him killed from having his neck snapped.
* SuperSpeed: As an evil Flash, he has all the traits of a speedster.

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* AffablyEvil: Johnny Quick AndIMustScream: His fear at being resealed and really loud GrowlingGut following a fight, to which he requests a hefty meal since he was in there for an eternity, implies that he was fully conscious, aware, and affected by the passage of time (though not the ravages due to his powers giving him CompleteImmortality) while he was SealedEvilInACan. He's remarkably well-adjusted in spite of it.
* AntiVillain: He'd rather be left in peace, ruling Kahndaq as its king alongside his wife Isis, but he
can be evil very ruthless and underhanded, but threatening to anybody he believes possesses a risk to them, including heroes that espouse ThouShaltNotKill when it comes to dangerous criminals, viewing them as an AccompliceByInaction for their threat.
* ArchEnemy: Is the most recurring and most personal foe of regular Shazam A.K.A. Captain Marvel.
* AscendedExtra: Was DLC-exclusive in ''DC Superheroes'', upgraded to base-game unlock in ''Beyond Gotham'', before ''DC Super-Villains'' elevated him to story-and-gameplay relevance in a few levels.
* BloodKnight: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He doesn't typically go out of his way to find fights. But if you recruit him for one, you had ''better'' deliver.
* BrattyHalfPint: Best demonstrated by this line in "Gridlocked."
-->'''Black Adam:''' That is not my way. I take what I want when I want.
* DarkIsEvil: Wearing a dark outfit,
he's rather free spirited and gentle. He even offers to work with Beast Boy and his allies in order to arrest some Legion members.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The easily frightened feminine boy to Atomica's rough masculine girl.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He survives the events
one of the game, when villains.
* EvilCounterpart: While canon-wise it's {{inverted|Trope}} since Teth-Adam is
the ''Forever Evil'' event had him killed HerosEvilPredecessor to Billy Batson, character-wise it's still the case, where both Billy and Adam took up the power of Shazam for what they believed to be right, but while genuine NiceGuy and general AllLovingHero Billy became TheCape, Adam being more about protecting his kingdom and loved ones from having his neck snapped.
all potential threats resulted in him becoming a dangerous KnightTemplar.
* SuperSpeed: As an evil Flash, FlyingBrick: Being the EvilCounterpart of Shazam, he has all the traits same magically granted combo of {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, SuperToughness, and HealingFactor as him.
* RaceLift: For whatever reason became Caucasian in ''Beyond Gotham'', before reverting back to his proper brownish Kahndaqian skintone in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* SealedEvilInACan: In ''DC Super Villains'', he's trapped in
a speedster.sarcophagus in Gotham's museum, but is freed by Harley's group. He's convinced to join them when she threatens to reseal him.
* ShockAndAwe: As the EvilCounterpart of Shazam, he too can shoot magical lightning from his hands.



[[folder:Atomica]]
!!Atomica / Rhonda Pineda
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[[folder:Atomica]]
!!Atomica / Rhonda Pineda
[[folder:Weeping Angel]]
!![[Series/DoctorWho Weeping Angel]]
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Batman and his allies come across this mysterious figure in the Hall of Doom, which moves when the heroes don't pay attention to it. They'll be seeing a [[VideoGame/LegoDimensions lot more of this creatures' friends later...]]



* BrattyHalfPint: Complains about how Johnny Quick told their enemies Darkseid's plan. She also has size shifting powers.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The rough masculine girl to Johnny Quick's easily frightened feminine boy.
* {{Sizeshifter}} As an evil {{Gender Flip}}ed Atom, she too can become as small as a mouse or as big as a building.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: She lives in the end when ''Forever Evil'' ended with Lex Luthor killing her by stepping on her while she was shrunk.

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* BrattyHalfPint: Complains about how Johnny Quick told their enemies Darkseid's plan. She also has size shifting powers.
AngelicAbomination: They ''look'' like weird angel statues, but they're something much older and much more alien.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The rough masculine girl EarlyBirdCameo: Traveller's Tales tend to Johnny Quick's easily frightened feminine boy.
* {{Sizeshifter}} As an evil {{Gender Flip}}ed Atom, she too can become as small as a mouse or as big as a building.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: She lives
throw in one of these cameos to foreshadow a future game. In this case, it foreshadows Doctor Who's involvement in ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions''.
* EasterEgg: To find it, you need to first access
the end when ''Forever Evil'' ended with Lex Luthor killing her by stepping on her while she was shrunk.Hall of Doom, then just walk to the far left of the area.
* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. They move positions offscreen, but don't attack the player characters.



[[folder:Deathstorm]]
!!Deathstorm / Martin Stein of Earth-3
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[[folder:Deathstorm]]
!!Deathstorm
[[folder:Plastique]]
!!Plastique
/ Martin Stein of Earth-3
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A supervillainess who specializes in explosions.



* EvenEvilHasStandards: Couldn't care less about his teammates' well being, but he does express disdain at Luthor double crossing them and the Legion of Doom.
* FlyingFirepower: He has both {{Flight}} by way of fiery propulsion and the ability to shoot blasts and beams of fire both grounded and airborne.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: As Lois Lane notes, his name doesn't exactly sound very heroic.
* PlayingWithFire: As an evil Firestorm, he can shoot blasts and beams of heat that melt gold objects.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He isn't killed by Mazahs in this continuity.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Deathstorm cares little about Grid getting destroyed and apathetically calls him scrap metal.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Couldn't care less about his teammates' well being, HavingABlast: She can make objects explode just by touching them.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She gave up crime while married to Captain Atom,
but he does express disdain at Luthor double crossing she took it back up after the two of them and the Legion of Doom.
* FlyingFirepower: He has both {{Flight}} by way of fiery propulsion and the ability to shoot blasts and beams of fire both grounded and airborne.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: As Lois Lane notes, his name doesn't exactly sound very heroic.
* PlayingWithFire: As an evil Firestorm, he can shoot blasts and beams of heat that melt gold objects.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: He isn't killed by Mazahs in this continuity.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Deathstorm cares little about Grid getting destroyed and apathetically calls him scrap metal.
got divorced.



[[folder:Grid]]
!!Grid
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[[folder:Grid]]
!!Grid
[[folder:El Diablo]]
!!El Diablo / Chato Santana
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A metahuman criminal with the powers of fire.



* AdaptationOriginConnection: This version of Grid is apparently Cyborg's Crime Syndicate counterpart rather than a program within Cyborg that gained sentience.
* CharacterCatchphrase: He still has his comics-originating habit of saying "have a nice day" when performing his duties, such as using it for irony when performing an electrifying NeckLift or saying it glitchily in a "it has been an honor" way before exploding after his fight.
* SkeleBot9000: He resembles a skeletal robot.
* OutOfFocus: Despite being introduced with the rest of the Syndicate, he gets very little direct plot relevance, with him only really having a notable role in his boss fight, whereas every other member has at least a few cutscenes where they showcase their personalities. Granted, his personality shown in said boss fight shows he's mostly a logic-and-efficiency focused machine, so the implication is that he's not one for idle chatter, dedicating himself entirely to their mission until it's accomplished.
* UnexplainedRecovery: Gets blown to bits during a fight at [=LexCorp=], yet shows up again in one piece a few levels later. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], since he, unlike Cyborg, is fully robotic.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: This version of Grid is apparently Cyborg's Crime Syndicate counterpart rather than a program within Cyborg that gained sentience.
BoxedCrook: Press-ganged into the Squad.
* CharacterCatchphrase: He still has his comics-originating habit of saying "have a nice day" when performing his duties, such as using it for irony when performing an electrifying NeckLift or saying it glitchily in a "it has been an honor" PlayingWithFire: His heat blasts are The Squad's primary way before exploding after his fight.
* SkeleBot9000: He resembles a skeletal robot.
* OutOfFocus: Despite being introduced
of dealing with the rest of the Syndicate, he gets very little direct plot relevance, with him only really having a notable role in his boss fight, whereas every other member has at least a few cutscenes where they showcase their personalities. Granted, his personality shown in said boss fight shows he's mostly a logic-and-efficiency focused machine, so the implication is that he's not one for idle chatter, dedicating himself entirely to their mission until it's accomplished.
* UnexplainedRecovery: Gets blown to bits during a fight at [=LexCorp=], yet shows up again in one piece a few levels later. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], since he, unlike Cyborg, is fully robotic.
golden obstacles.



!Apokolips
[[folder:Darkseid]]
!!ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} / Uxas
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The evil God of Tyranny who rules the Planet Apokolpis. He seeks to find the Anti-Life Equation and eradicate the universe.

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!Apokolips
[[folder:Darkseid]]
!!ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}
[[folder:King Shark]]
!!King Shark
/ Uxas
Nanaue
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MichaelIronside (''DC Super-Villains'')

The evil God of Tyranny who rules
[[caption-width-right:350:"Is he trying to leave the Planet Apokolpis. He seeks to find party early?"]]

A sharklike being that joins up with
the Anti-Life Equation and eradicate team to help them stop the universe.chaos.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He get's a ''very'' {{downplayed|Trope}} case in ''DC Super-villains'', where he's still an aggressive and commanding monster wanting to conquer the universe, but all of his AbusiveDad traits have been excised, instead replaced with varying levels of ParentalNeglect, only acknowledging them for what they can do for him without any of the murderous abuse.
* BadassArmfold: When firing his Omega Beams he crosses his arms in front of him to show he means business.
* BigBad: The main threat for the Bizarro DLC and ''LEGO DC Super-Villains''; though the Crime Syndicate are TheHeavy for the latter, they're ultimately working for him and he takes centre stage once they get banished back to Earth-3.
* ColonyDrop: His stomp attack involves using MindOverMatter to yank a meteor from space and smash it into the ground.
* EvilSoundsDeep: A given for both of his voice actors is possessing a strong baritone. Michael Ironside adds a tinge of raspiness as well.
* EyeBeams: His hallmark Omega Beams, infamous for obliterating anything they strike in one hit and being almost impossible to dodge. He can also shoot weaker bursts as his defealt ranged attack in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: [[spoiler:Because the Rookie originated from Earth-3, the Anti-Life Equation was altered into the Earth-3 version when they absorbed it. Thus, when Darkseid tries to use it, he ends up turning good instead. It seems to have worn off by the end of the story, but by that point, the Anti-Monitor [[EvilerThanThou has already shown up to usurp him]].]]
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Darkseid becomes an unlockable character after completing the game, and is the most expensive character at 500,000 studs. He also has an impressive [[ComboPlatterPowers combo platter]] of superpowers--invincibility, super strength, flight, Omega Beams (which can hit almost anywhere on the screen and obliterate silver, gold, ''and'' glass bricks), and more.
* TheManBehindTheMan: At first, ''DC Super-Villains'' makes it look like the Crime Syndicate are simply trying to take over Earth to rule, with Ultraman as the BigBad. Then it's revealed that the group are actually working for Darkseid trying to find the Anti-Life Equation, after which he takes he takes over as the true top villain of the game.
* OneManArmy: Darkseid is downright unstoppable should the player use him. In ''Super Villains'', it takes an entire team of heroes ''and'' villains to stop him alone, and even then it was a close call.
* OneHitKill: When fought as a boss, all of his attacks can kill in one hit, even if you gave the Rookie SuperToughness or use a naturally NighInvulnerable free-play character, which includes [[DevelopersForesight their health being made the same as everyone else]]. It has to be expected from Apokolips' TopGod and wielder of the Omega Beams.
* ReverseArmfold: Like in the comics, his normal pose is having his arms posed behind his back, and when floating about, shooting small bursts of EyeBeams, or teleporting with a boomtube, he keeps them crossed, demonstarting how those actions are effortlessly second-nature to him.
* UncertainDoom: In a rarity for more modern LEGO games, he might actually have ''died'' when [[spoiler:the Anti-Monitor shows up, [[NoNonsenseNemesis declines the tea comically offered]] and then blasts him at point-blank range]].
* TheUnfought: Sadly doesn't get to fight the player onscreen in the Bizarro DLC for ''Beyond Gotham''. He is instead [[spoiler:soundly beaten by the allied League and Bizarro League, though this allowed for a tie-in film]]. Averted in ''DC Super Villains'', where he's the FinalBoss.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: After he takes centre stage, the humour drops noticeably (though not entirely) and the dramatic stakes get upped considerably.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He get's AscendedExtra: While not a ''very'' {{downplayed|Trope}} case in ''DC Super-villains'', where he's ''big'' ascension, he still an aggressive and commanding monster wanting to conquer the universe, but all of his AbusiveDad traits have been excised, instead replaced with varying levels of ParentalNeglect, only acknowledging them for what they can do for him without any of the murderous abuse.
* BadassArmfold: When firing his Omega Beams he crosses his arms in front of him to show he means business.
* BigBad: The main threat for the Bizarro DLC and ''LEGO DC Super-Villains''; though the Crime Syndicate are TheHeavy for the latter, they're ultimately working for him and he takes centre stage once they get banished back to Earth-3.
* ColonyDrop: His stomp attack involves using MindOverMatter to yank a meteor
goes from space and smash it into a notable player in the ground.
* EvilSoundsDeep: A given
"Squad" DLC for both of his voice actors is possessing ''Beyond Gotham'' to a strong baritone. Michael Ironside adds major player in a tinge of raspiness as well.
* EyeBeams: His hallmark Omega Beams, infamous
base-game level for obliterating anything they strike in one hit and being almost impossible to dodge. He can also shoot weaker bursts as his defealt ranged attack in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: [[spoiler:Because {{Catchphrase}}: Like his most recent comic appearance at the Rookie originated from Earth-3, the Anti-Life Equation was altered into the Earth-3 version when they absorbed it. Thus, when Darkseid tries time of introduction, he has a habit of exclaiming "I'm a shark!" at anybody listening to use it, he ends up turning good instead. It seems to have worn off by the end of the story, but by make sure everybody knows he's not just a man that point, looks like a shark but a biologically genuine SharkMan.
* ImAHumanitarian: A finishing move of his allows him to eat enemies.
* SemiDivine: He's
the Anti-Monitor [[EvilerThanThou has already shown up to usurp him]].]]
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Darkseid becomes an unlockable character after completing
demigod son of Kāmohoali'i, the game, and is the most expensive character at 500,000 studs. He also has an impressive [[ComboPlatterPowers combo platter]] Hawaiian god of superpowers--invincibility, super strength, flight, Omega Beams (which can hit almost anywhere on the screen and obliterate silver, gold, ''and'' glass bricks), and more.
sharks.
* TheManBehindTheMan: At first, VillainousRescue: In ''DC Super-Villains'' makes it look like the Crime Syndicate are simply trying to take over Earth to rule, with Ultraman as the BigBad. Then it's revealed that the group are actually working for Darkseid trying to find the Anti-Life Equation, after which Super-Villains'', he takes he takes over as the true top villain of the game.
* OneManArmy: Darkseid is downright unstoppable should the player use him. In ''Super Villains'', it takes an entire team of heroes ''and'' villains to stop him alone,
and even then it was a close call.
* OneHitKill: When fought as a boss, all of his attacks can kill in one hit, even if you gave the Rookie SuperToughness or use a naturally NighInvulnerable free-play character, which includes [[DevelopersForesight their health being made the same as everyone else]]. It has to be expected from Apokolips' TopGod and wielder of the Omega Beams.
* ReverseArmfold: Like in the comics, his normal pose is having his arms posed behind his back, and when floating about, shooting small bursts of EyeBeams, or teleporting with a boomtube, he keeps them crossed, demonstarting how those actions are effortlessly second-nature to him.
* UncertainDoom: In a rarity for more modern LEGO games, he might actually have ''died'' when [[spoiler:the Anti-Monitor shows up, [[NoNonsenseNemesis declines the tea comically offered]] and then blasts him at point-blank range]].
* TheUnfought: Sadly doesn't get to fight the player onscreen in the Bizarro DLC for ''Beyond Gotham''. He is instead [[spoiler:soundly beaten by the allied League and Bizarro League, though this allowed for a tie-in film]]. Averted in ''DC Super Villains'', where he's the FinalBoss.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: After he takes centre stage, the humour drops noticeably (though not entirely)
Black Manta help rescue Harley and the dramatic stakes get upped considerably.Hall of Doom from the Sea King's clutches.



[[folder:Desaad]]
!!Desaad
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Darkseid's chief torturer, and the God of Sadism.

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!!Desaad
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[[folder:Eclipso]]
!!Eclipso
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Darkseid's chief torturer, and the God of Sadism.
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* TheDragon: To Darkseid, though he doesn't appear in person for the DLC. He later shows up as CoDragons with Granny Goodness for ''DC Super Villains''
* DirtyCoward: Unlike every other New God of Apokolips, up to Darkseid himself, who got proper boss fights in ''DC Super-villains'' where they faced the heroes in combat, Desaad's "boss fight" is just him coming out, calling in some minions, and then retreating, showing off the cowardice he's known for.
* EvilGenius: He's the guy that designs all the tech utilized by Darkseid's forces, along with planning out how their armies will utilize it to conquer the universe.
* ShockAndAwe: He carries around two electroshock rods designed for ElectricTorture, which he puts to good use for both shooting {{Agony Beam}}s at enemies and powering generators.
* TortureTechnician: He's the New God of Sadism, so part of his portfolio is torture. While he can't show the full breadth of kis "talents" due to LEGO games being LighterAndSofter, he does forcibly [[spoiler:extract the Ant-life Equation from the Rookie]], which is implied to be utter agony for the recipient.
* TheUnfought: Due to his nature as a DirtyCoward, he's the only New God of Apokolips who is never directly fought at any point in ''DC Super-villains''.

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* TheDragon: To Darkseid, though ArchEnemy: After acquiring his FallenAngel character aspect, he doesn't appear in person for became the DLC. He later shows up as CoDragons sole rescurring foe of the Spectre.
* FallenAngel: Was once the Wrath of God before his focus on "revenge" over "vengeance" got him kicked off the job by God and replaced
with Granny Goodness the Spectre.
* PhysicalGod: He may be a FallenAngel kicked out by God, but that did nothing to lessen his powers, so just like Spectre he's a near-unstoppable entity with RealityWarper powers, only instead of using them to enact vengeance on the "wicked", he uses them
for ''DC Super Villains''
* DirtyCoward: Unlike every other New God
his own amusement and personal vendettas, meaning any hope of Apokolips, up defeating him requires the equally powerful Spectre to Darkseid himself, who got proper boss fights face him.
* SealedEvilInACan: His unlock quest
in ''DC Super-villains'' where they faced the heroes in combat, Desaad's "boss fight" is just Super-Villains'' has him coming out, calling trapped in some minions, and then retreating, showing off the cowardice he's known for.
* EvilGenius: He's the guy that designs all the tech utilized by Darkseid's forces, along
a magical large diamond, with planning out how their armies will utilize it him acting FauxAffablyEvil to conquer trick the universe.
* ShockAndAwe: He carries around two electroshock rods designed for ElectricTorture, which he puts to good use for both shooting {{Agony Beam}}s at enemies and powering generators.
* TortureTechnician: He's the New God of Sadism, so part of his portfolio is torture. While he can't show the full breadth of kis "talents" due to LEGO games being LighterAndSofter, he does forcibly [[spoiler:extract the Ant-life Equation from the Rookie]], which is implied to be utter agony for the recipient.
* TheUnfought: Due to his nature as a DirtyCoward, he's the only New God of Apokolips who is never directly fought at any point in ''DC Super-villains''.
player into freeing him.



[[folder:Parademons]]
!!Parademons
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elias Toufexis
Darkseid's minions, who fight till the end for their master.

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!!Parademons
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[[folder:Klarion the Witch-Boy (& Teekl)]]
!!Klarion the Witch-Boy (& Teekl)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Elias Toufexis
Darkseid's minions, who fight till the end for their master.
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* {{Mooks}}: They're the foot soldiers of Darkseid.
* NonIndicativeName: As noted by Orion, they're called "para-" demons, but them having wings for flying means they have nothing to do with parachutes, paragliding, or any other commonly used words starting with "para-".

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* {{Mooks}}: They're AttackAnimal: While most of the foot soldiers of Darkseid.
* NonIndicativeName: As noted by Orion, they're called "para-" demons, but them having wings for flying means
fighting come from Klarion, when they get their hit-combo going Klarion picks Teekl up to have nothing her slash their target.
* TheDividual: Klarion and Teekl are soul-bound
to each other, so the two go everywhere and do with parachutes, paragliding, or any other commonly used words starting with "para-".everything together, and based on him only using punches during his unlock quest, Klarion can't use his full powers without Teekl by his side.
* SquishyWizard: Klarion has impressive magical powers that border on making him a RealityWarper, but he's soul-bound to Teekl, who physically is like a normal cat, meaning he himself is quite vulnerable to even simple punches, since by way of GameplayAndStorySegregation anything hitting him is actually hitting Teekl.



[[folder:Kalibak]]
!!Kalibak
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MichaelDorn (''DC Super-Villains'')

A resident of the planet Apokolips, Kalibak is the poorly-treated son of Darkseid, the planet's dictator.

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[[folder:Kalibak]]
!!Kalibak
[[folder:Monsieur Mallah (& the Brain)]]
!!Monsieur Mallah (& the Brain)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MichaelDorn (''DC Super-Villains'')

A resident of
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-> ''Voiced by:'' Peter Jessop (Mallah) and Jason Spisak (The Brain)
Another talking gorilla who serves a brain on life support, who lead
the planet Apokolips, Kalibak is the poorly-treated son Brotherhood of Darkseid, the planet's dictator.Evil. Both have French accents.



* DumbMuscle: He's got comparable SuperStrength to Superman, but the only way he can think to use it is brute force, and the best thing he can come up with for his boss fight is building a T-rex mech that's a MightyGlacier.
* TheUnfavorite: While Darkseid isn't an AbusiveDad in this continuity, he still neglects and ridicules him due to seeing Kalibak as a failure. Given how his only appearance shortly results in his defeat, he's not exactly proving Darkseid wrong.

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* DumbMuscle: He's got comparable SuperStrength to Superman, but AscendedExtra: While not a ''major'' ascension, the duo go from story-irrelevant unlockables in the base-game of ''DC Super-Villains'' to mini-boss fights (with the Brain in his classic mini-tank appearance) for the "Young Justice" DLC.
* BrainInAJar: The Brain is aptly named, as his body was so badly damaged he could
only way survive by having his brain placed inside a jar full of preserving fluid, meaning he can think now needs the support of Mallah and other minions just to use it is brute force, move around, let alone enact his plans for global domination.
* BattleCouple: While not commented on in-game through dialogue or bio info, the duo are in a loving gay UnholyMatrimony together,
and the best thing he can come up with for his boss fight is building a T-rex mech that's a MightyGlacier.
* TheUnfavorite: While Darkseid isn't an AbusiveDad
two compliment each other's strengths in this continuity, he still neglects battle, The Brain providing combat strategies and ridicules him due to seeing Kalibak as Monsieur Mallah providing the muscle.
* TheDividual: Under normal circumstances, The Brain operates inside
a failure. Given how his only appearance shortly results in his defeat, mini-tank, but since he is nearly powerless without supporting minions, here he's not exactly proving Darkseid wrong.been put into a canister carried around by Mallah instead, making the two act as one character.



[[folder:Granny Goodness]]
!!Granny Goodness
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DianeDelano
One of Darkseid's most trusted generals, who runs a series of orphanages that instill absolute loyalty to him.

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!!Granny Goodness
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[[folder:Psycho-Pirate]]
!!Psycho-Pirate / Roger Hayden
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DianeDelano
One of Darkseid's most trusted generals, who runs a series of orphanages that instill absolute loyalty to him.
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* AbnormalAmmo: She's capable of pulling out giant exploding wrapped candy from her purse, for demolishing both heroes and silver objects.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While still evil, this version of Granny Goodness acts more like a stereotypical grandmother, complete with weaponized knitting needles and a rocket-powered walker.
* FauxAffablyEvil: While in the comics she's straightforwardly malicious while peppering her sentences with TermsOfEndangerment, her AdaptationalPersonalityChange to having a genuine grandmotherly attitude means she phrases her words like a kindly old lady, but she deliberately does so to taunt and belittle her foes.
* HandbagOfHurt: Part of her grandmotherly image is pulling out a purse to either grab her exploding candy from or whack her foes with, with the size and weight of that thing bringing plenty of pain.
* IronicName: Despite what her name suggests, she is definitely the opposite of goodness.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She's one of the most ruthless villains on Apokolips in spite of her advanced age.
* NotQuiteFlight: She lacks proper flight, so she utilized a rocket-powered walker to provide aerial movement.

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* AbnormalAmmo: She's capable AffablyEvil: He has a rather cheerful and friendly attitude when talking to the player, and he acts near-genuinely convinced that his minions are his friends, but using EmotionControl to brainwash others into working for him means he's still a villain.
* TheCameo: Makes a cameo in the beginning
of pulling out giant the 15th level.
* DistressedDude: To access his unlock quest in ''DC Super-Villains'', you must first help him escape from a laser grid that was apparently set up specifically to capture him.
* EmotionControl: He has the power to influence the emotional states of others, which he uses to mentally coerce others into performing crimes for him.
* MakeSomeNoise: His special attack has him throw an
exploding wrapped candy from her purse, for demolishing both heroes and silver objects.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While still evil, this version of Granny Goodness acts more like a stereotypical grandmother, complete with weaponized knitting needles and a rocket-powered walker.
* FauxAffablyEvil: While in the comics she's straightforwardly malicious while peppering her sentences with TermsOfEndangerment, her AdaptationalPersonalityChange to having a genuine grandmotherly attitude means she phrases her words like a kindly old lady, but she deliberately does so to taunt and belittle her foes.
* HandbagOfHurt: Part of her grandmotherly image is pulling
theater tragedy mask that shatters glass objects by letting out a purse to either grab her exploding candy from or whack her foes with, with the size and weight of that thing bringing plenty of pain.
* IronicName: Despite what her name suggests, she is definitely the opposite of goodness.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She's one of the most ruthless villains on Apokolips in spite of her advanced age.
* NotQuiteFlight: She lacks proper flight, so she utilized a rocket-powered walker to provide aerial movement.
loud, echoing scream.



[[folder:Virman Vundabar]]
!!Virman Vundabar
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
Darkseid's strategist, and one of Granny Goodness' finest pupils.

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!!Virman Vundabar
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[[folder:Doctor Sivana]]
!!Doctor Sivana / Thaddeus Sivana
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
Darkseid's strategist, and one of Granny Goodness' finest pupils.
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* AliensOfLondon: Has a German accent in spite of being from Apokolips. He took a liking to Germanic culture due to the name Granny Goodness gave him.
* BlingOfWar: Dresses in a Prussian-style military uniform.
* HighClassGlass: He wears a monocle.

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* AliensOfLondon: Has BaldOfEvil: He has no hair, and he's a German accent in spite of very bad man.
* TheChosenWannabe: He resents the Wizard Shazam for finding him unworthy to be his champion.
* DrivenByEnvy: He heavily resents Billy for
being from Apokolips. He took a liking to Germanic culture due to found worthy, so fittingly the name Granny Goodness gave him.
* BlingOfWar: Dresses
sole sin empowering him in a Prussian-style military uniform.
the final battle is Envy.
* HighClassGlass: He wears a monocle.EvilSorcerer: Uses magic and is very evil.



[[folder:Steppenwolf]]
!!Steppenwolf
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PeterJessop
Darkseid's maternal uncle, and one of his most trusted generals. Once the Crime Syndicate is banished back to Earth-3, Darkseid sends him to Earth to retrieve the Anti-Life Equation.

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[[folder:Steppenwolf]]
!!Steppenwolf
[[folder:The Deadly Sins]]
!!The Deadly Sins
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[[caption-width-right:175:Envy]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pride]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PeterJessop
Darkseid's maternal uncle, and one
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[[caption-width-right:175:Wrath]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Gluttony]]
The literal incarnations
of his most trusted generals. Once the Crime Syndicate is banished back to Earth-3, Darkseid sends him to Earth to retrieve the Anti-Life Equation.SevenDeadlySins.



* BigNo: He lets out a loud and distressed "NO!" when he realizes the Mother Box is empty.
* FlamingSword: His massive battleaxe is constantly surging with fiery energy, which both adds flaming damage to his melee attacks and can be focused into a beam for gold-melting.
* TheHeavy: He personally captures the Rookie when he realizes they have the Anti-Life Equation.
* PlayingWithFire: Alongside his [[FlamingSword fiery battleaxe]], he can generate flames from his feet to provide a RecoilBoost for his slide attack.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His regular ranged attack has him throw his axe at something before it returns to his hand like a boomerang.

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* BigNo: He lets out AdaptedOut: There's supposed to be seven of them referencing the SevenDeadlySins, but only four are present. Lust is understandable due to this being a loud kids game (in theory at least; in practice Lust is indistinguishable from the other Sins), but the lack of Sloth and distressed "NO!" when he realizes Greed even as unfought unlockables is strange. Most likely, the Mother Box developers just didn't think they could make more than four Sins distinct enough from each other.
* {{Bowdlerize}}: Lust
is empty.
omitted since that's a topic a bit above the game's target age bracket.
* FlamingSword: His massive battleaxe TheBrute: Wrath is constantly surging with fiery energy, which both adds flaming damage the biggest and physically strongest of the sins, and the strategy to his melee beating it is simply dodging attacks and punching.
* FatBastard: As a representation of excess, Gluttony is naturally utterly bloated, and its figure has a near BellyMouth to make it easier to gorge on food.
* FlawExploitation: Beating Pride, Gluttony, and Wrath involves capitalizing on their representative sins, with Pride getting trapped in a photo booth due to its vanity, Gluttony getting locked in a food truck after being lured in by the delicious aroma, and having Wrath rage itself into exhaustion so that it
can be focused into a beam for gold-melting.
pummeled unconscious.
* TheHeavy: He personally captures TheUnfought: Due to how it spends the Rookie when he realizes they have entire final fight empowering Sivana, Envy is not fought in any capacity during the Anti-Life Equation.
second DLC, beyond counting by proxy of fighting Sivana twice with only it inside him.
* PlayingWithFire: Alongside his [[FlamingSword fiery battleaxe]], he can generate flames from his feet ZombiePukeAttack: While not so much undead as having a body built similarly to provide a RecoilBoost for his slide attack.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His regular ranged
[[VideoGame/Left4Dead Boomer]], Gluttony has a "beam" attack has him throw his axe at something before it returns that is really just taking projectile vomiting to his hand like the extreme with a boomerang.non-stop heavy stream of acidic spew.



[[folder:Grail]]
!!Grail
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SalliSaffioti
Darkseid's half-Amazon daughter.

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!!Grail
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[[folder:The Anti-Monitor]]

!!The Anti-Monitor / Mobius
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SalliSaffioti
Darkseid's half-Amazon daughter.
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* DaddysLittleVillain: She's Darkseid's favorite child ([[AbusiveParents not that that means much]]) and also the one who takes after him the most, being [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale far more bloodthirsty and cruel than her brothers]].
* EyeBeams: She can fire Omega Beams from her eyes, like her father.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Her main ranged attack is to throw her scythe at something, after which it will return to her hand like a boomerang.
* SinisterScythe: Her chosen weapon is a massive scythe.
* SpinAttack: One of her boss fight attacks is to swing her scythe around, using the weight to turn herself into a temporary cyclone of sharp pain. Her doing so [[TacticalSuicideBoss causes her to become dizzy, providing the best opening to attack her]].
* SwordDrag: Due to how her scythe is longer than she is tall, when not attacking she drags it behind her, with it causing sparks as it scrapes across the ground, even if said ground is dirt.

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* DaddysLittleVillain: She's Darkseid's favorite child ([[AbusiveParents not that that means much]]) and also the one who takes after him the most, being [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale far more bloodthirsty and cruel than her brothers]].
* EyeBeams: She can fire Omega Beams from her eyes, like her father.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Her main ranged attack is to throw her scythe at something, after
EvilerThanThou: To ''Darkseid'' which it will return to her hand like a boomerang.
* SinisterScythe: Her chosen weapon
is saying something. Though Darkseid was a massive scythe.
* SpinAttack: One of her boss fight attacks is to swing her scythe around, using
serious and relatively humourless threat, he was ultimately beaten and [[HeelFaceBrainwashing became somewhat decent]]. Anti-Monitor finds him lying on the weight to turn herself into a temporary cyclone of sharp pain. Her doing so [[TacticalSuicideBoss causes her to become dizzy, providing the best opening to attack her]].
* SwordDrag: Due to how her scythe is longer than she is tall, when not attacking she drags it behind her, with it causing sparks as it scrapes across the ground, even if said
ground harmlessly and is dirt.implied to have killed him with a point-blank shot to the head.
* FlyingBrick: He's near-impervious to harm, has SuperStrength exceeding Kryptonians, and can fly.
* GreaterScopeVillain: By far greater and bigger than Darkseid.
* HandBlasts: His hands are constantly surging with burning-hot energy, which he can either shoot in bursts, focus into beams, or explosively slam into the ground.
* OmnicidalManiac: His incarnations are all known for one thing: their desire to destroy all matter-based existence.
* PhysicalGod: Mobius is among the strongest beings in the DC multi-verse, having strength that surpasses even Kryptonians and overall power that can threaten reality itself.
* SequelHook: His entire role is to tease toward another LEGO DC game coming in the future, like Brainiac before him.




[[folder:Kanto]]
!!Kanto
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
One of Darkseid's lieutenants.
----
* CombatPragmatist: While he does engage in some DanceBattler spiels, he also carries around a gun for when he needs to drop the silliness and just shoot his enemies, and his attacks with it are somewhat hard to dodge, especially since you're locked in as Batman for most of his fight.
* DanceBattler: His boss fight in "You Kant-o Touch This" features a lot of twirling to his personal tune while pummeling the heroes.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He sings a song to the Justice League during his boss battle that involves insulting them based on what he knows about them, mostly petty insults rendered SophisticatedAsHell.
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[[folder:Stompa]]
!!Stompa
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The captain of the Female Furies.
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* TheBrute: Amongst the Female Furies she's the only one that uses pure brute strength to fight, but given how strong and tough she is, she needs nothing else to face the heroes.
* TheDreaded: The parademons consider her unstoppable.
* ShockwaveStomp: Causing debilitating and destructive shockwaves by stomping is the reason behind her name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mad Harriet]]
!!Mad Harriet
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One of Darkseid's Female Furies.
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* AxCrazy: As [[MeaningfulName her name]] makes clear, she's quite obsessed with fighting and killing people.
* PsychoElectro: While lacking actual ShockAndAwe powers, her body is near-constantly surging with intense bio-electricity, causing her body to jerk about randomly while also boosting her speed, highlighting her psychotic nature.
* WolverineClaws: Her clawed gauntlets are her chosen weapon, good for both slashing up enemies and digging through dirt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lashina]]
!!Lashina
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Another of the Female Furies.
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* LightningLash: She can electrify her whip to add extra hurt to her lashes.
* SpinTODeflectStuff: By rapidly twirling her whip in front of her, she can block attacks and reflect lasers.
* WhipOfDominance: Befitting a woman named '''Lash'''ina, she wields a whip for combat, and while not showcasing much of a domineering personality, she's still DressedLikeADominatrix.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mantis]]
!!Mantis
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----
* FlyingFirepower: Both during his fight and when played as, he can fly around and shoot energy blasts or beams at his foes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Egg Fu]]
!!Egg Fu / Chang Tzu
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An Apokoliptan scientist who lives on Earth.
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* CloningGambit: He's cheated death more than once by cloning himself.
* EvilutionaryBiologist: He's infamous for founding the Science Squad and for having created the Four Horsemen, immensely powerful creatures that devastated Kahndaq and Bialya.
* TokenGoodTeammate: More like Token Less-Evil Teammate, but while he's from Apokolips, he's not on Darkseid's side and has no interest in the man's universal conquest schemes.
[[/folder]]

!Other Core Justice League Villains
[[folder:Black Manta]]
!!Black Manta / David Hyde
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190207_162216_youtube.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Odd name for a squid."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

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* ArchEnemy: Designated arch-rival of Aquaman.
* ArchnemesisDad: He's the father of Kaldur'ahm, the second Aqualad, and the two often fight each other due to moral differences, such as the final fight of the "Young Justice" DLC.
* AscendedExtra: From DLC-exclusive in ''DC Super Heroes'', to minor boss fight and base-game unlock in ''Beyond Gotham'', before later getting a small but still important story-relevant role in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* DarkIsEvil: Dressed all in black aside from his helmet, Manta is not a nice person.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Thinks Sea King is much more annoying and intolerable than Aquaman, his own archenemy.
** He also returns to confront Lex Luthor about tricking everyone.
* EyeBeams: His helmet allows him to fire energy beams from the eyes.
* JavelinThrower: He trades his [[ShamuFu bludgeoning fish]] for a harpoon spear in ''DC Super-Villains'', which he can throw with great accuracy before pulling out a new one from {{Hammerspace}}.
* ShamuFu: Despite the wide arsenal of weapons available to all sorts of characters, in ''DC Superheroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham'' Manta is content to use a fish to slap his opponents.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giganta]]
!!Giganta / Doris Zuel
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-->'''Voiced by:''' ComicBook/EricaLuttrell

A supervillain with the ability to change sizes that often faces against Wonder Woman.
----
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Her ultrafig form is stated by her to be around 60 feet tall, making her taller than most buildings and ''definitely'' bigger than the bigfig Gorilla Grodd.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: As usual, she can shift at will between minifig and ultrafig forms.
* WomanScorned: In ''Beyond Gotham'' she and Gorilla Grodd departed on less-than-ideal circumstances, though Grodd thought the circumstances ''were'' more amicable. Her unlock quest involves helping her calm down and realize that marriage is overrated.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ares]]
!!Ares
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[[caption-width-right:171:"Yes! Fight me! I dare you!"]]
The Greek God of War, and a frequent enemy of Wonder Woman's.
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* ArchEnemy: He's the primary villain working against Wonder Woman.
* BloodKnight: As God of War, he's all about riling up conflict just because he finds it fun. Whether it ends in bloodshed or just people being unreasonably confrontational matters not so long as he gets conflict.
* FlameWar: The conclusion of his quest in the hub has him planning to start one.
* MasterOfTheLevitatingBlades: For combat, he has a sword, an axe, and a spear constantly floating about him, which he alternates between when attacking, and summons extra floating swords for the combo finisher, special attack, and targeted charge, the last one involving generating a close-range StormOfBlades. His air-slam meanwhile involves a rare case of levitating ''bows'' to shoot flaming arrows into the ground.
* MultiMeleeMaster: As God of War, he's equally proficient with swords, axes, and spears for fighting with.
* NotQuiteFlight: By projecting intense flames from his feet, he can glide short distances.
* PhysicalGod: Being the literal God of War, he's an immensely powerful being who is NighInvulnerable to anything less than the power of another divine being, along with possessing SuperStrength.
* PsychicPowers: He possesses MindControl to influence others into fighting for him and MindOverMatter powers for both his MasterOfTheLevitatingBlades schtick and manipulating objects at a distance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Clock King]]
!!Clock King / William Tockman
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----
* TheCameo: One of the villains who're seen in the background in DC Super-Villains.
* ClockKing: William Tockman is the TropeNamer, and while his planning skills don't show up much due to lacking a quest involving him, he still has a heavy clock theme, such as throwing clockwork gears, tossing time-bomb ringing clocks, and spawning remote-controlled face-clock drones.
* DevelopersForesight: His clock face constantly rotates during gameplay, but pausing the game stops the hands exactly where they were before pausing, since game-time is frozen on the pause screen.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Throwable clockwork gears, ringing clocks, face clocks, if it has anything to do with clocks, Clock King can and ''will'' turn it into a weapon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Count Vertigo]]
!!Count Vertigo / Werner Zytle
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A super-villain with the power of disorientation, and a frequent foe of both Black Canary and Green Arrow.
----
* MindControl: While not a mind controller in the comics, he can apply his disorientation abilities to influence unfocused minds into doing his bidding in this game.
* WeakButSkilled: He's physically not very strong, barely a BadassNormal, but his disorientation powers basically make him a ManOfKryptonite for both Black Canary and Green Arrow since they need to focus to use their abilities, and he has a decently intelligent mind to work things to his favor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Light]]
!!Doctor Light / Arthur Light
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The ghost of a former Justice League member who was killed in action, who turned to villainy in hopes of finding a way to come back to life.
----
* LightEmUp: As his name states, his power revolves around generating and manipulating light for various purposes, such as shooting blasts or beams of sun-hot rays, generating light barriers, turning invisible, brightening up dark areas, or temporarily becoming light to phase through attacks and vents.
* LightIsNotGood: His power is to control light, and while the Doctor Light in the game is based on his more noble portrayal from the New 52, he's still a villain.
* TragicVillain: His only reason for turning to villainy is because he wants to be able to return to his family. This is slightly odd, because in his original portrayal in [[ComicBook/PostCrisis the previous comic continuity]], he was [[TheSociopath not tragic in the slightest]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Poison]]
!!Doctor Poison / Princess Maru
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A villainous scientist who focuses on creating dangerous poisons, and recurring villain of Wonder Woman
----
* TheCameo: One of the villains who're seen in the background in DC Super-Villains.
* MasterPoisoner: She is a skilled developer of various poisons utilizing all manner of ingredients, to the point she can develop toxins potent enough to harm even Amazons like Wonder Woman. The end of one Gold Brick puzzle has her trying to gather heavily-radiated Kryptonite for an especially dangerous poison, but it turns out she only grabbed non-toxic emeralds.
* NoSell: As somebody who frequently handles deadly toxins, she naturally has made herself impervious to toxic sludge and poisonous gas out of occupational necessity.
* WorthlessYellowRocks: Her unlock quest revolves around her stealing what she thinks is Kryptonite from miners. Once she completes the theft, the miners say it's fine because what she stole was just emeralds, therefore they lost nothing of value. {{Subverted|Trope}} with Doctor Poison herself, though; she seems quite satisfied with the emeralds and contemplates entering the [[TakeThat morally questionable fashion industry]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Felix Faust]]
!!Felix Faust
[[quoteright:189:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/felixfaustdcsupervillains.png]]
----
* BlackMage: His original self was an evil sorcerer dabbling in the black arts, so all of his magic relates to harming others or otherwise serving himself, and while it doesn't pop up because of lacking a personal quest, he can't utilize pure magic due to the conflicting energies.
* SquishyWizard: While he can throw punches like anybody else, he's not very capable in a physical brawl, working best when he can keep foes away with his magic.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gentleman Ghost]]
!!Gentleman Ghost / James "Jim" Craddock
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Formerly a Victorian-era minor criminal, following his lynching for a crime he didn't commit, he came back as a ghost cursed to wander the Earth until he permanently kills his accuser, but since said person was a previous incarnation of the eternally reborn Egyptian prince that is currently known as Hawkman, he is forever barred from the afterlife.
----
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: He's got the posh British accent underneath his ghostly echo, he's got the dapper hat, classy monocle, and snazzy Victorian British suit, and he's got the gentlemanly AffablyEvil demeanor. There is a ''very'' good reason he's called the ''Gentleman'' Ghost.
* YouCantKillWhatsAlreadyDead: Being that he is the disembodied spectral manifestation of an already deceased man, it stands to reason that he naturally is NighInvulnerable of the {{Intangibility}} variety.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vandal Savage]]
!!Vandal Savage
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A caveman who gained immortality after contact with a mysterious meteorite. Has become a very dangerous villain over the years, and has repeatedly clashed with Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and even the whole Justice League.
----
* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Savage has CompleteImmortality. This version only has a HealingFactor.
* ImmortalityImmorality: He's immortal, evil, and also extremely hedonistic.
* MagicStaff: Being based on his ''Arrowverse'' version, he wields the Staff of Horus through which he can [[ShockAndAwe shoot eletrical energy]] and generate [[BarrierWarrior reflective barriers]].
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His targeted attack has him pull out a throwing knife and toss it, after which it will return to his hand no matter how many things it hits.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prometheus]]
!!Prometheus / Adrian Chase / Simon Morrison
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----
* BowAndSwordInAccord: He uses both a sword and a bow.
* EvilCounterpart: To Green Arrow. Of course, he's not Green Arrow's ''only'' EvilCounterpart, but he is one of them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ocean Master / Orm Marius]]
!!Ocean Master / Orm Marius
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Aquaman's evil brother, who wants a war between Atlantis and the surface world.
----
* CainAndAbel: He doesn't ''really'' want to kill Aquaman, but he thinks he has to to protect Atlantis from humanity.
* EcoTerrorist: He hates humans because they pollute the ocean.
* TheEvilPrince: He's a prince of Atlantis who aspires to kill his brother and become king, but he's more a WellIntentionedExtremist who thinks doing so is necessary to protect his kingdom.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Murk]]
!!Murk
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Orm's top enforcer.
----
* MobileFishbowl: His armor is filled with water to enable him to survive in the surface world.
* PoweredArmor: Wears a combat suit.
[[/folder]]

!Young Justice Foes
[[folder:The Reach]]
!!The Reach
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A hostile alien race known for their love of galactic conquest.
----
* BigCreepyCrawlies: A common {{Mook}} of theirs is beetles that are bigger than an average man.
* CoolStarship: They ride in many of these. [[http://www.superherohype.com/news/312565-gamescom-new-images-characters-for-lego-batman-3-beyond-gotham-revealed#/slide/20 Their mothership]] is particularly impressive.
* WackyWaysideTribe: Their role in the game is essentially a distraction, and they're only significant for one level.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Terra]]
!!Terra / Tara Markov
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Deathstroke's spy within the Teen Titans.
----
* DishingOutDirt: Both her and her twin brother Brion can control earth.
* ElementalPunch: Her melee attacks involve coating her hands in gauntlets of rock, to give some extra "oomph" to her punches.
* TheMole: While there are heroic versions of Terra, this one is based on the villainous version from the Pre-Crisis continuity.
* NotQuiteFlight: She's capable of using her [[DishingOutDirt earth manipulation powers]] to create rocky platforms for floating herself through the air.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Beetle]]
!!Black Beetle / The Warrior
[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yjblackbeetle.png]]

The leader of the Reach's military forces.
----
* ArchEnemy: He's the primary nemesis of Blue Beetle.
* FlyingBrick: He possesses flight, Super Strength, lower-grade SuperToughness, and a HealingFactor.
* FlyingFirepower: He adds to his FlyingBrick powerset by also being able to shoot electrical HandBlasts and beams both grounded and airborne.
* FrontlineGeneral: He acts as both main leader and main fighter of the Reach's forces.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cheshire]]
!![[Characters/TeenTitansCheshire Cheshire]] / Jade Nguyen
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_111459_youtube.jpg]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

One of the world's most lethal martial artists and hand-to-hand combatants.
----
* BadassNormal: No superpowers, but she's just that good with her martial arts skills.
* DarkActionGirl: With martial arts abilities and hand-to-hand training, Cheshire stands out as particularly dangerous.
* DatingCatwoman: The Catwoman to Arsenal's Batman. Though in her case she's a lot more vicious than Catwoman.
* ProfessionalKiller: Cheshire uses her skills for assassination jobs, and has many victims to her name.
* PsychoForHire: All in all, Cheshire's not the most mentally stable of assassins.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gizmo]]
!!Gizmo / Mikron O'Janeus
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[[caption-width-right:171:"I've turned vacuum cleaners into laser cannons. I think I can handle this."]]
->'''Voiced By''' Creator/LaurenTom
----
* BadassNormal: He's the only member of the Fearsome Five with no powers at all, but his immense intellect and plethora of deadly gadgets make him still pose just as much of a threat to the Titans.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the appearance and name of the original comics version, but the voice actor and BrattyHalfPint attitude of his cartoon version turned CanonImmigrant son.
* GadgeteerGenius: All of the "powers" he possesses come from self-made gadgetry that lets him face the Titans as a decently good threat.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jinx]]
!!Jinx
[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jinxdcsupervillains.png]]
----
* BaldMystic: Being based on her comics version, she has a completely bald head that adds to her mystical image as.
* ColorCodedWizardry: Her magical powers are depicted as purple, just like rival TokenWizard Raven, and similar to her it brings to mind PurpleIsPowerful with how her magic is stronger than the rest of her team's scientific and mutated powers.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: Her elegant and womanly appearance compliments her control over elemental magic.
* ShockAndAwe: Her energy blasts have electrical properties, shocking enemies and powering generators.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mammoth]]
!!Mammoth / Baran Flinders
[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mammothdcsupervillains.png]]
----
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: He has the massive size, immense strength, and hairy face of a mammoth, and his unlock quest involves him trying to get into the museum to meet other, proper mammoths (such as the one you released in a preceding Gold Brick puzzle).
* DumbMuscle: He's willing to admit that he's not very smart or conniving, needing smarter people to help him with anything complicated, but him being called "Mammoth" isn't just because he's hairy, having immense SuperStrength and SuperToughness that makes him TheJuggernaut.
* RoarBeforeBeating: His "special" move is simply bellowing a loud roar to psych himself (and possibly the player) up into the mood for pummeling enemies.
* SuperStrength: His super-powers revolve around being a mammoth-like mountain of muscle with immense physical strength.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Psimon]]
!!Psimon / Simon Jones
[[quoteright:212:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/psimondcsupervillains.png]]
----
* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: He doesn't have a super-strong ArchEnemy, but Psimon is a brilliant scientist and also quite possibly the absolute ''worst'' person in the ''entire'' DC universe.
* MyBrainIsBig: So big that his skull can't even hold the entire thing.
* PsychicPowers: His supernaturally enhanced brain grants him MindOverMatter, MindControl, {{Teleportation}}, NotQuiteFlight, and a psychic burst attack.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Trigon the Terrible]]
!!Trigon the Terrible
[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trigondcsupervillains.png]]

The Devil of the DC multiverse, and Raven's father. Likes to try to invade the mortal world and kill everyone.
----
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he's still an ArchnemesisDad to Raven and has plans to conquer the mortal realm, he's much more cordial about his evil plans compared to his AxCrazy and AbusiveDad comics version, genuinely wanting a closer relationship with his daughter, accepting [[DealWithTheDevil demonic deals]] from mortals in exchange for payment, and choosing to [[VillainsOutShopping go out for some cake]] after the player recharges his energy rather than immediately setting out for conquering.
* ArchnemesisDad: He has an antagonistic relationship with his daughter Raven. PlayedForLaughs when he describes his relationship with his daughter as "[[{{Understatement}} strained]]" and says she's not taking his calls.
* BigRedDevil: Just look at him, he's as huge, red, and demonic as a SatanicArchetype can get.
* DealWithTheDevil: Taken quite literally as the resident SatanicArchetype of the DC Universe, or at least one of them, where so many people keep summoning him to make deals of power and temporary service in exchange for something. His unlock quest involves him running low on power due to making so many deals in quick succession rather recently, requiring the player to collect sources of sustenance, through both demonic red gems and satiating hot dogs, to help him recharge.
* PhysicalGod: While his SatanicArchetype status varies depending on the story, he's still at the very least comparable to Lucifer and Darkseid in sheer godly might, being an immortal and physically unstoppable demon with RealityWarper powers.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: As gameplay requires all characters to be small enough to fit through doors, his base-form is a big-fig, which while quite large is much smaller than his titanic appearance in the comics. To still represent that trait of his, the game gives him the ability to grow in size to ''become'' as building-sized as the comics version.
* VillainsOutShopping: His unlock quest ends with him mentioning going out to enjoy some cake at a bakery now that his power is restored enough to move about in daylight, since he's been summoned so frequently for his power that he's utterly starving.
[[/folder]]

!Other Villains
[[folder:Villainous Goons]]
The wide variety of {{mooks}} employed by various baddies, which make up the brunt of combat sections in every game.
----
* AmazonBrigade:
** Unlike other gangs that staff all-male or mixed-gender ratios, Mr. Freeze's personal gang is staffed entirely with the all-female Freeze Girls. At least on consoles, as the DS version has the all-male Freeze Goons and Freeze Bodyguards instead.
** The Female Furies, Granny Goodness' personally raised army for Darkseid, are deliberately staffed solely with women.
* MechaMooks: Lexbots are [=LexCorp=]-issued mass-produced robots that staff any location menaced by Lex Luthor, with [=LexCorp=] itself naturally swarming with them.
* {{Mooks}}: Run-of-the-mill nameless baddies that take very little effort to beat, barring the occasional EliteMooks.
* PlantMooks: Ivy's goons naturally hold to the theme of PlantPeople. Most of the time they look like green-skinned and leaf-covered humans, but ''DC Super-Villains'' introduces CactusPerson and MushroomMan variants.
* ZergRush: Since they're not very difficult to beat individually, their primary method for hurting you is by sending out swarms of them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Adam]]
!!ComicBook/BlackAdam / Teth-Adam
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore

----
* AndIMustScream: His fear at being resealed and really loud GrowlingGut following a fight, to which he requests a hefty meal since he was in there for an eternity, implies that he was fully conscious, aware, and affected by the passage of time (though not the ravages due to his powers giving him CompleteImmortality) while he was SealedEvilInACan. He's remarkably well-adjusted in spite of it.
* AntiVillain: He'd rather be left in peace, ruling Kahndaq as its king alongside his wife Isis, but he can be very ruthless and threatening to anybody he believes possesses a risk to them, including heroes that espouse ThouShaltNotKill when it comes to dangerous criminals, viewing them as an AccompliceByInaction for their threat.
* ArchEnemy: Is the most recurring and most personal foe of regular Shazam A.K.A. Captain Marvel.
* AscendedExtra: Was DLC-exclusive in ''DC Superheroes'', upgraded to base-game unlock in ''Beyond Gotham'', before ''DC Super-Villains'' elevated him to story-and-gameplay relevance in a few levels.
* BloodKnight: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He doesn't typically go out of his way to find fights. But if you recruit him for one, you had ''better'' deliver.
* BrattyHalfPint: Best demonstrated by this line in "Gridlocked."
-->'''Black Adam:''' That is not my way. I take what I want when I want.
* DarkIsEvil: Wearing a dark outfit, he's one of the villains.
* EvilCounterpart: While canon-wise it's {{inverted|Trope}} since Teth-Adam is the HerosEvilPredecessor to Billy Batson, character-wise it's still the case, where both Billy and Adam took up the power of Shazam for what they believed to be right, but while genuine NiceGuy and general AllLovingHero Billy became TheCape, Adam being more about protecting his kingdom and loved ones from all potential threats resulted in him becoming a dangerous KnightTemplar.
* FlyingBrick: Being the EvilCounterpart of Shazam, he has the same magically granted combo of {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, SuperToughness, and HealingFactor as him.
* RaceLift: For whatever reason became Caucasian in ''Beyond Gotham'', before reverting back to his proper brownish Kahndaqian skintone in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* SealedEvilInACan: In ''DC Super Villains'', he's trapped in a sarcophagus in Gotham's museum, but is freed by Harley's group. He's convinced to join them when she threatens to reseal him.
* ShockAndAwe: As the EvilCounterpart of Shazam, he too can shoot magical lightning from his hands.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Weeping Angel]]
!![[Series/DoctorWho Weeping Angel]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20190216_111731_youtube.jpg]]

Batman and his allies come across this mysterious figure in the Hall of Doom, which moves when the heroes don't pay attention to it. They'll be seeing a [[VideoGame/LegoDimensions lot more of this creatures' friends later...]]
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* AngelicAbomination: They ''look'' like weird angel statues, but they're something much older and much more alien.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Traveller's Tales tend to throw in one of these cameos to foreshadow a future game. In this case, it foreshadows Doctor Who's involvement in ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions''.
* EasterEgg: To find it, you need to first access the Hall of Doom, then just walk to the far left of the area.
* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. They move positions offscreen, but don't attack the player characters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Plastique]]
!!Plastique / Bette Sans-Souci
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A supervillainess who specializes in explosions.
----
* HavingABlast: She can make objects explode just by touching them.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She gave up crime while married to Captain Atom, but she took it back up after the two of them got divorced.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:El Diablo]]
!!El Diablo / Chato Santana
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A metahuman criminal with the powers of fire.
----
* BoxedCrook: Press-ganged into the Squad.
* PlayingWithFire: His heat blasts are The Squad's primary way of dealing with golden obstacles.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:King Shark]]
!!King Shark / Nanaue
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Is he trying to leave the party early?"]]

A sharklike being that joins up with the team to help them stop the chaos.
----
* AscendedExtra: While not a ''big'' ascension, he still goes from a notable player in the "Squad" DLC for ''Beyond Gotham'' to a major player in a base-game level for ''DC Super-Villains''.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Like his most recent comic appearance at the time of introduction, he has a habit of exclaiming "I'm a shark!" at anybody listening to make sure everybody knows he's not just a man that looks like a shark but a biologically genuine SharkMan.
* ImAHumanitarian: A finishing move of his allows him to eat enemies.
* SemiDivine: He's the demigod son of Kāmohoali'i, the Hawaiian god of sharks.
* VillainousRescue: In ''DC Super-Villains'', he and Black Manta help rescue Harley and the Hall of Doom from the Sea King's clutches.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eclipso]]
!!Eclipso
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eclipsodcsupervillains.png]]
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* ArchEnemy: After acquiring his FallenAngel character aspect, he became the sole rescurring foe of the Spectre.
* FallenAngel: Was once the Wrath of God before his focus on "revenge" over "vengeance" got him kicked off the job by God and replaced with the Spectre.
* PhysicalGod: He may be a FallenAngel kicked out by God, but that did nothing to lessen his powers, so just like Spectre he's a near-unstoppable entity with RealityWarper powers, only instead of using them to enact vengeance on the "wicked", he uses them for his own amusement and personal vendettas, meaning any hope of defeating him requires the equally powerful Spectre to face him.
* SealedEvilInACan: His unlock quest in ''DC Super-Villains'' has him trapped in a magical large diamond, with him acting FauxAffablyEvil to trick the player into freeing him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Klarion the Witch-Boy (& Teekl)]]
!!Klarion the Witch-Boy (& Teekl)
[[quoteright:187:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/klariondcsupervillains.png]]
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* AttackAnimal: While most of the fighting come from Klarion, when they get their hit-combo going Klarion picks Teekl up to have her slash their target.
* TheDividual: Klarion and Teekl are soul-bound to each other, so the two go everywhere and do everything together, and based on him only using punches during his unlock quest, Klarion can't use his full powers without Teekl by his side.
* SquishyWizard: Klarion has impressive magical powers that border on making him a RealityWarper, but he's soul-bound to Teekl, who physically is like a normal cat, meaning he himself is quite vulnerable to even simple punches, since by way of GameplayAndStorySegregation anything hitting him is actually hitting Teekl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Monsieur Mallah (& the Brain)]]
!!Monsieur Mallah (& the Brain)
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-> ''Voiced by:'' Peter Jessop (Mallah) and Jason Spisak (The Brain)
Another talking gorilla who serves a brain on life support, who lead the Brotherhood of Evil. Both have French accents.
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* AscendedExtra: While not a ''major'' ascension, the duo go from story-irrelevant unlockables in the base-game of ''DC Super-Villains'' to mini-boss fights (with the Brain in his classic mini-tank appearance) for the "Young Justice" DLC.
* BrainInAJar: The Brain is aptly named, as his body was so badly damaged he could only survive by having his brain placed inside a jar full of preserving fluid, meaning he now needs the support of Mallah and other minions just to move around, let alone enact his plans for global domination.
* BattleCouple: While not commented on in-game through dialogue or bio info, the duo are in a loving gay UnholyMatrimony together, and the two compliment each other's strengths in battle, The Brain providing combat strategies and Monsieur Mallah providing the muscle.
* TheDividual: Under normal circumstances, The Brain operates inside a mini-tank, but since he is nearly powerless without supporting minions, here he's been put into a canister carried around by Mallah instead, making the two act as one character.
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[[folder:Psycho-Pirate]]
!!Psycho-Pirate / Roger Hayden
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* AffablyEvil: He has a rather cheerful and friendly attitude when talking to the player, and he acts near-genuinely convinced that his minions are his friends, but using EmotionControl to brainwash others into working for him means he's still a villain.
* TheCameo: Makes a cameo in the beginning of the 15th level.
* DistressedDude: To access his unlock quest in ''DC Super-Villains'', you must first help him escape from a laser grid that was apparently set up specifically to capture him.
* EmotionControl: He has the power to influence the emotional states of others, which he uses to mentally coerce others into performing crimes for him.
* MakeSomeNoise: His special attack has him throw an exploding theater tragedy mask that shatters glass objects by letting out a loud, echoing scream.
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[[folder:Doctor Sivana]]
!!Doctor Sivana / Thaddeus Sivana
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* BaldOfEvil: He has no hair, and he's a very bad man.
* TheChosenWannabe: He resents the Wizard Shazam for finding him unworthy to be his champion.
* DrivenByEnvy: He heavily resents Billy for being found worthy, so fittingly the sole sin empowering him in the final battle is Envy.
* EvilSorcerer: Uses magic and is very evil.
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[[folder:The Deadly Sins]]
!!The Deadly Sins
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[[caption-width-right:175:Envy]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pride]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Wrath]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Gluttony]]
The literal incarnations of the SevenDeadlySins.
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* AdaptedOut: There's supposed to be seven of them referencing the SevenDeadlySins, but only four are present. Lust is understandable due to this being a kids game (in theory at least; in practice Lust is indistinguishable from the other Sins), but the lack of Sloth and Greed even as unfought unlockables is strange. Most likely, the developers just didn't think they could make more than four Sins distinct enough from each other.
* {{Bowdlerize}}: Lust is omitted since that's a topic a bit above the game's target age bracket.
* TheBrute: Wrath is the biggest and physically strongest of the sins, and the strategy to beating it is simply dodging attacks and punching.
* FatBastard: As a representation of excess, Gluttony is naturally utterly bloated, and its figure has a near BellyMouth to make it easier to gorge on food.
* FlawExploitation: Beating Pride, Gluttony, and Wrath involves capitalizing on their representative sins, with Pride getting trapped in a photo booth due to its vanity, Gluttony getting locked in a food truck after being lured in by the delicious aroma, and having Wrath rage itself into exhaustion so that it can be pummeled unconscious.
* TheUnfought: Due to how it spends the entire final fight empowering Sivana, Envy is not fought in any capacity during the second DLC, beyond counting by proxy of fighting Sivana twice with only it inside him.
* ZombiePukeAttack: While not so much undead as having a body built similarly to a [[VideoGame/Left4Dead Boomer]], Gluttony has a "beam" attack that is really just taking projectile vomiting to the extreme with a non-stop heavy stream of acidic spew.
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[[folder:The Anti-Monitor]]

!!The Anti-Monitor / Mobius
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-->'''Voiced by:'''
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* EvilerThanThou: To ''Darkseid'' which is saying something. Though Darkseid was a serious and relatively humourless threat, he was ultimately beaten and [[HeelFaceBrainwashing became somewhat decent]]. Anti-Monitor finds him lying on the ground harmlessly and is implied to have killed him with a point-blank shot to the head.
* FlyingBrick: He's near-impervious to harm, has SuperStrength exceeding Kryptonians, and can fly.
* GreaterScopeVillain: By far greater and bigger than Darkseid.
* HandBlasts: His hands are constantly surging with burning-hot energy, which he can either shoot in bursts, focus into beams, or explosively slam into the ground.
* OmnicidalManiac: His incarnations are all known for one thing: their desire to destroy all matter-based existence.
* PhysicalGod: Mobius is among the strongest beings in the DC multi-verse, having strength that surpasses even Kryptonians and overall power that can threaten reality itself.
* SequelHook: His entire role is to tease toward another LEGO DC game coming in the future, like Brainiac before him.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Riddle me this, Batman. Why won't you leave me alone?!"]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Riddle me this, Batman. Why won't you leave me alone?!"]]ALONE?!"]]
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* GlassCannon: His fiery powers are incredibly devastating, but when fought as a boss he has only four hearts compared to others having at least six. He makes up for it by piling on attacks and flying around frequently, all of which renders him invulnerable for the duration, leaving only a few-seconds window where he can be hurt.
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* GlassCannon: His fiery powers are incredibly devastating, but when fought as a boss he has only four hearts compared to others having at least six. He makes up for it by piling on attacks and flying around frequently, all of which renders him invulnerable for the duration, leaving only a few-seconds window where he can be hurt.
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* CharacterCatchphrase: He still has his comics-originating habit of saying "have a nice day" when performing his duties, such as using it for irony when performing an electrifying NeckLift or saying it glitchily in a "it has been an honor" way before exploding after his fight.
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* OutOfFocus: Despite being introduced with the rest of the Syndicate, he gets very little direct plot relevance, with him only really having a notable role in his boss fight, whereas every other member has at least a few cutscenes where they showcase their personalities. Granted, his personality shown in said boss fight shows he's mostly a logic-and-efficiency focused machine, so the implication is that he's not one for idle chatter, dedicating himself entirely to their mission until it's accomplished.
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* WalkingShirtlessScene: Ra's does not wear a shirt in either game, although he puts on a cape.

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* WalkingShirtlessScene: In the first two games Ra's does not wear went completely bare-chested, with only a cape adorning his torso. When he reappears officially in ''DC Super-villains'', he's wearing a TruerToTheText outfit, including a classy shirt in either game, although he puts on a cape.and cloak.
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-> ''Voiced by:'' Peter Jessop (Mallah) and Jason Spisak (The Brain)
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** [spoiler:At the end of the game, he was shrunk down and place into a bottle that the Joker and Lex end up breaking it. Neitherless to say, he is very pissed.]]

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** [spoiler:At [[spoiler:At the end of the game, he was shrunk down and place into a bottle that the Joker and Lex end up breaking it. Neitherless to say, he is very pissed.]]
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* VillainousBreakdown: Many times that he lost his patience.
** During "Europe Against It", he angering gloating that the heroes could not stopping him.
** [[spoiler:In respond to his early defeat, he shrinks down Gotham and Metropolis and mind control a giant Superman to kill the Justice League as revenge.]]
** [spoiler:At the end of the game, he was shrunk down and place into a bottle that the Joker and Lex end up breaking it. Neitherless to say, he is very pissed.]]
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* VillainousBreakdown: He reacts badly to the Penguin [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness ditching him]].
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* LightIsNotGood: Although he wears bright orange, he's a greedy dick who cares about collections.

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* TheManBehindTheMan: At first, ''DC Super-Villains'' makes it look like the Crime Syndicate are simply trying to take over Earth to rule, with Ultraman as the BigBad. Then it's revealed that the group are actually working for Darkseid trying to find the Anti-Life Equation, after which he takes he takes over as the true top villain of the game.
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* GroinAttack: Her grab in ''VideoGame/LegoDCSuperVillains'' has her toss the victim her hammer before kicking them in the crotch. For added insult, she blows them a kiss while their clutching their groin in agony before they fall toe the ground.

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