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al criminal and terrorist organizations that have been published by
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and their imprints.


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100

Originally based in
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, the 100 kept a firm grip on the city's criminal underworld for years, indulging in crimes such as drug trafficking and racketeering. Their first appearance was in ''Superman's Girlfriend
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'' #105. A
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in ''Superman'' #665 (September 2007) shows that during Superman's early years in Metropolis, the 100 was a smaller organization called the 10 with ties to
Intergang Intergang is a fictional organized crime syndicate appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Armed with technology supplied by the villainous New Gods of the planet Apokolips, they consistently appear as enemies of Superman. Inter ...
.


1,000

The former Director of the 1,000 was a US senator named Henry Ballard who shepherded the organization's new direction and goals. Under Director Ballard, the 100 changed its name to the 1,000, attempting to expand their reach to even the
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with Director Ballard as the presidential candidate. The 1,000 first appear in ''
Booster Gold Booster Gold (Michael Jon "Booster" Carter) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Dan Jurgens, the character first appeared in ''Booster Gold (comic book), Booster Gold'' #1 (February 1986) and has be ...
'' #2 (March 1986).


2000 Committee

A vast criminal organization that planned to take over the world by the year 2000. The 2000 Committee gave Breathtaker the task of killing
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( Ronnie Raymond), and he passed the task on to a villainess named the Mindboggler. Firestorm defeated both the Breathtaker and the Mindboggler and handed them over to the authorities. The Mindboggler later led Firestorm to the headquarters of the committee. The committee was founded by corrupt industrialist Henry Hewitt, a.k.a.
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, and first appeared in ''Fury of Firestorm'' #15. Other operatives of the committee were the Enforcers (Leroy Merkyn and Mica) and
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.


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A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.


A'monn A'mokk's offspring

When
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A'monn A'mokk sought to eliminate the
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, he combined his DNA with that he secured from members of the
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. The result was Sapling, Buster, Silhouette, Quaker, and Blur.


Academy of Arch-Villains

The Academy of Arch-Villains was a gathering of
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villains
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, Human Fireworks, and Mouse Man.


Academy of Crime

The Academy of Crime is a low rent "school for criminals" based in
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,
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. First appearing in ''
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'' #515 (June 1982), it is an institute run by a thug called Headmaster who educates his students in the art of various crimes.
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is a known graduate of the Academy of Crime. It was shut down by Batman when some of its students ended up in Gotham City.


Acolytes of Zoom

The Acolytes of Zoom were
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-empowered individuals assembled by Zoom to fight the
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. They included the Human Block,
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, Magali, the Top, and William Selkirk.


Aero-troopers

Aerial unit of Apokolips not to be confused with the Parademons.


The Agenda

The Agenda is an opposing organization in genetics to
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that absorbed
Darkseid Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer-artist Jack Kirby, the character first made a cameo appearance in ''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #134 (December 1970), before being fully in ...
's Evil Factory and is responsible for creating
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. The group appears to have ended with the death of their leader,
Lex Luthor Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
's ex-wife Contessa Erica Alexandra del Portenza. Their first appearance was in ''
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'' (vol. 4) #36 (February 1997).


''YOUR MOM''


A.P.E.

Short for Allied Perpetrators of Evil, A.P.E. is a supervillain group in '' The New Adventures of Superman''. First appearing in "The Men from A.P.E.", the line-up consists of
Lex Luthor Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
,
Toyman Toyman is the name of three supervillains and one adolescent superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, as an adversary for Superman. The most well-known incarnation of Toyman is Winslow Schott, a criminal who uses toy-based or to ...
, Prankster, and Warlock. In "A.P.E. Strikes Back", Luthor and Warlock get back together as A.P.E. with Brainiac as its new member.


Altered Strain

Altered Strain was formed after the ''
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'', all its known members carriers of the metagene who manifest no powers. They saw themselves as natural leaders, and wanted the U.S. government to find a way to turn on everyone's metagene. They first appear in ''Wonder Woman'' Annual #3.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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The Americans

Created by Dr. Jacob Krigstein, the Americans were supposed to be an American super hero group but were instead sadistic slaves of their creator. Only five of the dozen or so members have been named. Those are the Commander, Tank-Man, Storm-God, Titan, and Hornet (though, one hulking member was nicknamed Creature by
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of The Authority).


Amos Fortune's gang

Under the guise of Mister Memory,
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organized Angle Man,
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, Hector Hammond, Sea-Thief, Dr. Davis, and a brainwashed Batman to battle the Justice League.


Ani-Men

When Repli-Tech Industries was going under, CEO Rex Rogan had his top scientist Doctor Lovecraft transform its board into the Ani-Men. Rogan became Maximus Rex, his assistant Reena into a cat-woman, and they were joined by others like Rowl and Gargantus.


Anti-Green Lantern Corps

An army of artificial beings created by the Weaponers of
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, the Anti-Green Lantern Corps were equipped with black antimatter power rings which shortened their lifespan with its use.


Anti-Justice League

The Anti-Justice League is a short-lived villain group assembled by
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. It consists of Brainiac,
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,
Clayface Clayface is an alias used by several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them are List of Batman family enemies ...
II,
Gorilla Grodd Gorilla Grodd is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in ''The Flash'' #106 (May 1959). He is an evil, super-intelligent gorilla who ...
,
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, Merlyn,
Ocean Master Ocean Master is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bob Haney and Nick Cardy and debuted in ''Aquaman'' #29 (September 1966). Although the character is one of the most enduring and ...
, and
Sinestro Thaal Sinestro () (or simply Sinestro) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, particularly those featuring Green Lantern. Created by John Broome and Gil Kane, Sinestro is a former Green Lantern Corps member w ...
.


Anti-Kryptonian Brigade

Formed by Manchester Black, the Anti-Kryptonian Brigade was composed of Master Jailer, Bizarro, Mongul, and Silver Banshee.


Anti-Living


Anti-Superman Gang

Originally founded by "Ace" Manton, the Anti-Superman Gang is a series of groups generally of human beings who sought to eliminate Superman.


Anunnaki

An offshoot of the Oans, Nergal and his servants Ereskigal, Tiamat, Pazuzu, Humbaba, Enkimdu, and Kulullu enslaved early humans in Mesopotamia before being imprisoned in the dimension Kurnugi.


Army of Alfreds

A trio of
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s from across the Dark Multiverse in service of the Dark Knights.


Army of Crime

Founded by General Scarr, the Army of Crime sought to take over crime in
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. Its members included Colonel Sulphur,
Major Disaster Major Disaster (Paul Booker) is a former DC Comics supervillain and reluctant amoral superhero. Publication history Major Disaster first appeared in ''Green Lantern'' (volume 2) #43, and was created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane. Fictional characte ...
, and Captain Cutlass.


Aryan Brigade

The Aryan Brigade is a group associated with the Aryan Nation that serve as their purifiers. The first incarnation of the group consists of Backlash, Blind Faith, Golden Eagle, Heatmonger, and Iron Cross. The second incarnation of the group consists of Backlash, Bonehead, Luftwaffe, and Rebel.


ASP

The Neo-Nazi terrorist organization known as the ASP (short for American Supremacist Party) first appeared in ''
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'' #1. The group was responsible for a series of fatal bombings and attempted to release a weaponized biological agent.


Assassination Bureau

The Assassination Bureau is an organization of
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assassins led by the mysterious Breathtaker, the Bureau was hired by the ''2000 Committee'' to kill Firestorm. Known operatives are Stratos (aerokinetic), the Mindboggler (telepathy), and Incognito (shape shifter). First appears in '' Fury of Firestorm'' #29 (November 1984).


Atom Rogues

A group of the Atom's foes, the Atom Rogues included Bug-Eyed Bandit, Thinker, Panther, Wizardo the Great, Plant Master, and the Man in the Ion Mask who aligned to battle the inheritor of the Atom mantle.


The Authoriteens

Hailing from a reality where there are no adults, the Authoriteens are that universe's version of the Authority who sought to eliminate Gen13. Its membership includes Kid Apollo, Daybreaker, Jack Hatfield, Contractor, Intern, and Nestling.


Awesome Threesome

The Awesome Threesome are a trio of robots that have antagonized Aquaman. They consist of Claw, Magneto, and Torpedo Man.


Awesome Threesome in other media

The Awesome Threesome appear in '' The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure''.


Axis Amerika


Axis of Evil

Nemeses of the Maximums, the Axis of Evil included Annihilate, Demise, Godiva, and Rapier.


B


Bane's gang

Bane and his henchmen Bird, Trogg, and Zombie.


Basilisk

A cult and terrorist organization led by Regulus.


Bat-Knights of Elvaran

Initially used as pawns by Eddie Gordon, the Bat-Knights of Elvaran repeatedly returned to antagonize the Atom.


The Battalion of Doom

The Battalion of Doom kidnapped a variety of influential journalists and businessmen and demanded "the complete surrender of all political, financial, and police power in Gotham". If the demands were not met, the Battalion was prepared to detonate a nuclear device within the city. After infiltrating the terrorists as a West Coast enforcer,
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joined
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in rescuing the hostages and locating the bomb. The members of the Battalion wore military browns with magenta hoods over their heads. First and only appearance is in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #150.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Bikini Family

A troupe of evil circus performers, the Bikini Family consists of mesmerist Nicki, strong man Joe, clown Tiny, acrobats Peter, Paul, and Manny, and a triplet of high wire walkers.


Bizarro Boys

Bizarro version of the Super-Sons with Boyzarro and Robzarro.


Bizarro Insiders

Bizarro version of the Outsiders led by Bizarro Batman.


Bizarro League


Bizarro Super Friends


Black and Whites

Trio of the Penguin, Great White Shark, and Black Mask.


Black Circle

An intergalactic criminal organization that was headed up by
Amon Sur Amon Sur is a supervillain in the DC Universe. He is the son of the Green Lantern Abin Sur and nephew of the villain/antihero Sinestro by marriage with Sur's sister Arin. Publication history Amon Sur first appeared in ''Green Arrow'' (vol. 3) #24 ...
and counted Kerina, Farak Fekk, and Commander Levvak among their number.


The Black Dragon Society

The Black Dragon Society is based on a real
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organization of the same name; this society was not nearly as sinister as its comic book counterparts. Three different comics companies used the Black Dragon Society as villains in the 1940s: National Comics (DC Comics),
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, and
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. DC Comics came to own the other two companies, so all the different incarnations of the Black Dragon Society now belong to them. ''All-Star Comics'' #12 had "The Black Dragon Menace" in which a Japanese spy ring called the Black Dragon Society of Japan steals eight American inventions and kidnaps their inventors. The modern versions of the Black Dragon Society show up in the pages of ''
Power Company The Power Company is a team of superheroes-for-hire in the DC Comics universe. The team, created by Kurt Busiek and Tom Grummett, first appeared in '' JLA'' #61 (February 2002). They subsequently starred in an eponymous series that ran for eigh ...
'' #1. This version appears to be made up of fanatical East Asian eco-terrorists.


Black Glove

The Black Glove organization is a group that was active following the deaths of
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and
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. It is led by Simon Hurt and consists of various rich men and women of villainous natures.


Black Glove in other media

The Black Glove appears in ''
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'', consisting of Barbara Kean, Burton Crowne,
Jeremiah Arkham Jeremiah Arkham is a fictional supervillain and the head of the Arkham Asylum in DC Comics, created by Alan Grant. Arkham was created in 1992, and slowly "lost his mind" during his time in the Arkham Asylum, the fictional psychiatric hospital f ...
, Mario Falcone, and Maria Elliot, the mother of Tommy Elliot.


Black Hole

Black Hole is a terrorist organization that has plans to harness the powers of the Speed Force so that they can use it for their own nefarious purposes. While Gorilla Grodd was a former leader, other known members include Dr. Holt, Dr. Huskk, Joseph Carver,
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, and Raijin with a brainwashed Meena Dhawan operating as Negative Flash.


Black Hole in other media

Black Hole appears in ''
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''. This version was created and led by McCulloch Technologies' CEO Joseph Carver, who also employed light-themed assassins
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, Doctor Light, and Sunshine. Introduced in season six, their operations are threatened by the
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and his allies as well as Carver's presumed dead wife Eva McCulloch. By the end of the season, Eva destroys their information storehouse, sways the assassins to her side, and kills Carver. As of season seven, Rosalind Dillon and Sam Scudder had joined Black Hole until Eva kills the latter and sways the former to her side while hunting down the organization's remnants.


Black Lantern Corps


Black Manta's pirates

The pirate crew of Black Manta that serve aboard the Manta-Sub. Calvin Durham was once one of his crew members.


Black Marvel Family


Black Ops

Black Ops was a criminal organization devoted to accumulating power with sophisticated headquarters in both
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and
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Its leader was Hazard, otherwise known as philanthropist Manuel Cabral, head of Rainforest Technologies (and secretly affiliated with weapons manufacturer AmerTek). His costumed operatives included his female second-in-command Shellshock, Flatline, Hardsell, Hotspot, Mainline, Quake, Shellgame, and Split. The techno-pirates had frequent clashes with
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, who ultimately prevented them from seizing control of the United States' nuclear arsenal. The team first appears in ''Steel'' #6.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Black Strong Family

Evil counterparts to the Strong Family, the Black Strong Family consist of Tiberius "Black Tom" Strong and his daughter Twyla.


Blaze and Satanus


Blockbuster's Gang

Blockbuster's Gang first appears in ''
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'' vol. 2 #2. This gang was one of the most powerful mobs in
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, made up of corrupt police officers and supervillains. The organization leader is Roland Desmond. Current members: Thrilldevil, Giz, Mouse and Mateo Flores. Former members: Brutale,
Electrocutioner The Electrocutioner is an alias used by three fictional characters in the DC Universe, all minor enemies of the superhero Batman. Publication history The first Electrocutioner (known only as Buchinsky) appeared in ''Batman'' #331 (January 1981) a ...
,
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,
Lady Vic Lady Elaine Marsh-Morton, a.k.a. "Lady Vic" or "Lady Victim" is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. She is an England, English noblewoman who works secretly as an assassin, bounty hunter, and mercenary. She is employed on a semi-regular basis ...
,
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, Stallion,
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, the
Trigger Twins The Trigger Twins are the names of two sets of fictional Western themed comic book characters published by DC Comics. Fictional character biography Walter and Wayne Trigger The first Trigger Twins debuted in ''All-Star Western'' #58 (May 1951), an ...
, and Cicso Blane.


Blood League


Blue Trinity


Body Doubles


Bomb Squad

Alliance of Electrocutioner and Plastique.


Boss Glitter's gang

The crime boss of Delta City, Boss Glitter commands the likes of El Gusano, Rachet Jaw, and Kriegler.


The Brethren

Created to eliminate Team 7 if necessary, the Brethren escaped and became a menace. Its members included Jackhammer, Double Take, Tensile, and Animus.


Brood Brothers

The Brood Brothers are the strongest members of the beast-men of Skartaris who serve directly under Ar-Daimphos.


Brotherhood of Crime

Formed by Darkseid to conquer Earth, the Brotherhood of Crime was made up of
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,
Gorilla Grodd Gorilla Grodd is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in ''The Flash'' #106 (May 1959). He is an evil, super-intelligent gorilla who ...
,
Clayface Clayface is an alias used by several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them are List of Batman family enemies ...
, Star Sapphire, and a clone of the Manhunter. However, when the group realized Darkseid would likely double-cross them, they betrayed him first. The story featuring this team was revamped into becoming the
Secret Society of Super Villains Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League, Justice League of America. The series was cancelled with issue #1 ...
but was nonetheless published as a standalone story in ''Amazing World of DC Comics'' #11 (March 1976).


Brotherhood of Dada

The Brotherhood of Dada is an absurdist group created by Mr. Nobody when he was denied membership in the Brotherhood of Evil.


Brotherhood of Evil

The Brotherhood of Evil is an organization that has antagonized the
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and the
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.


Brotherhood of the Monkey Fist

A cult dedicated to the martial arts, the Brotherhood of the Monkey Fist included Silver Monkey, Bamboo Monkey, and Paper Monkey.


Brute and Glob

Nightmares created by Morpheus, Brute and Glob sought to manipulate Garrett Sanford to have a Dream Lord under their control.


Bulletthug and Bulletmoll

When criminals get ahold of
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's gravity helmets, they form the criminal duo Bulletthug and Bulletmoll.


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C.A.W. I

C.A.W. (short for "Criminal Alliance of the World") specialized in archaeological forensics used for the retrieval of lost ancient technology. This brought them into conflict with
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and Shayera Hol, when the attempted to steal an artifact from the Midway City Museum. The paired artifacts they were attempting to steal were analyzed and led to the development of the
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's teleportation system which first appears in ''Justice League of America'' #78. The organization is ruled by an international triad of masked crime bosses; C.A.W. agents wear matching red and black costumes with a golden, razor-edged C.A.W. emblem on their chests that doubled as a weapon.


C.A.W. II

A second organization calling itself C.A.W. (Crusading American Warriors) was encountered by
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(Kendra Saunders) in ''JSA: All-Stars'' #2.


The Cabal

Founded by Helspont, the first Cabal is an organization established to further the alien race known as the Daemonites in their bid toward world domination. It counted among its membership Devin, Pike, Providence, Alberto Cassini, Hightower, and Taboo with the Coda Sisterhood as a collaborator. The second Cabal was founded by Hugo Strange and consisted of Amazo, Doctor Psycho, Per Degaton, Queen Bee, and Teel.


The Cabal in other media

The first Cabal appeared in '' Wild C.A.T.s''.


The Cadre


Cannon and Saber

A pair of highly trained assassins and lovers.


Cape and Cowl Crooks

When James Gordon and Perry White come together to research the past cases of Batman and Superman at the Fortress of Solitude, a strange gas warped the minds of the pair into enemies of the heroic duo. Using some of the tools within, Gordon and White became Anti-Batman and Anti-Superman respectively as the Cape and Cowl Crooks.


Capers, Inc.

A trio of psionic criminals, Capers, Inc. is composed of Run, Burn, and Jump.


Cell Six

Cell Six was "the most notorious terrorist organization in Latin America", one responsible for the abduction of
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' Lucius Fox while he was in the country of Hasaragua. They demanded $3 million in ransom, and a letter of apology from Wayne Enterprises for despoiling Hasaragua's environment and the exploitation of its people. The kidnapping was eventually exposed as a collaboration between Hasaragua's finance minister and Cell Six. In
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, Cell Six also staged a kidnapping attempt against the wife of a Hasaraguan ambassador. Cell Six troops could be visually distinguished by the Roman numeral "VI" (for 6) tattooed on their foreheads.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Children of Ares


Children of Cronus

The Children of Cronus are a group of Titans that were responsible for empowering
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.


Children of Kaizen Gamorra

Clones made from the DNA of Kaizen Gamorra's family.


Children of Light

The Children of Light was a middle-eastern costumed terrorist group originally led by Kahman Abhood. Following Abhood's arrest, the group seized control of a S.T.A.R. Labs/ Waynetech satellite, equipped it with a laser cannon, and threatened to destroy cities at will if their demands were not met. Batman and Supergirl defeated the group and discovered that they'd allied themselves with Doctor Light. They first appeared in ''
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'' #147.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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China White Triad

The trio of China White with Snakepit and Strato the Cloud-Man.


Church of Blood

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where two of them were born from the women that have gone by the name of Mother Mayhem.


Church of Blood in other media

The Church of Blood appears in ''
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'' formed by rogue priest Father Roger Trigon and passed down to his heir Sebastian Blood who recruited people like Cyrus Gold to take over
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. After Blood's death and his partnership with Deathstroke/Slade Wilson ended, Blood's second-in-command, Clinton Hogue took over the remains until his death. The Church of Blood appears in season four of ''
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'', led by May Bennett/Mother Mayhem.


Cicada cult


The Circle

The first Circle believed they were the first creation of God and that Superman might be one of their number. The second was a group of Amazons led by Alkyone that believed the creation of Wonder Woman was an affront to their society and tried to assassinate her. Its members included Charis, Myrto, and Philomela.


Circle of Six

Six martial artists under the command of Lady Shiva, the Circle of Six were Hwa Rang, Iron Aron Abromowitz, Joey N'Bobo, Kitty Kumbata, Tengu, and Wam Wam.


Circus of Strange


The Citadel


Clockwatchers

Proclaimed to be the "Future of Villainy," the Clockwatchers were brought together by Clock King and included Acidia, Crackle, Radiant, and Sharpe.


Club of Villains


Coalition of Crime

Composed of Vulcan's greatest foes, the Coalition of Crime included Witchazel, Charliehorse, Dino-Mite, Fishmonger, Flex, Little B.U.D.D.Y., Monkey-in-the-Middle, and Scramjet.


Coda Sisterhood

Founded in ancient
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by a band of the Kherubim alien race, the Coda Sisterhood is a female warrior society. In modern times, the Coda largely aligned with the malevolent nemeses of the Kherubim in the Daemonites.


Cold Boys

In ''
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'', Captain Cold, Minister Blizzard, Blue Snowman, and Icicle meet up for some frigid debauchery as the Cold Boys.


Cold Warriors

Formed by Polar Lord, the Cold Warriors was composed of
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, Cryonic Man, Minister Blizzard,
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, Killer Frost, and the
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as his pawns toward conquering Earth for his homeworld Tharr. This group is based in the
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.


Collective

An organization that runs Gotham in a future without a Batman. Run by Gala, the Collective includes Pretty, Victor Paige, and Mr. Freeze.


Colossus

Colossus was a mysterious organization that sought the secret of Alec Holland's bio-restorative formula to create an army of swamp men similar to the
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. The organization was led by a mysterious council, each member of which wore a uniquely colored costume (Councilman Red, Councilman Blue). Colossus had the ability to mutate humans into monstrous agents known as "Elementals". Only one Elemental by the name of Thrudvang the Earth Master was ever actually depicted; he was a skid row bum who transformed into a hulking yellow monster with the "ability to disrupt the earth". Colossus' chief enforcer was Sabre, a red and blue costumed figure with a long thin blade replacing his right hand. They first appeared in ''Swamp Thing'' #23.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Combine

The first Combine is an evil shadow organization who inadvertently created the superhero Haywire when it unknowingly gave its leader's son an experimental suit of technological armor. The second Combine is an intergalactic arms dealer who encountered the Flash and Darkstars.


Conclave

A crime cartel led by Mister E, the Conclave was responsible for the creation of Swamp Thing.


The Confederation of Hell

In a bid to eliminate the
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and
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, Satan assembled
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, Sabbac, Master Man, and Darkling as the Confederation of Hell.


The Conglomerate

Originally formed by
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's ex-wife Claire Montgomery as a rival organization to the
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, the Conglomerate took a dark turn when it recruited supervillains from the same world as the
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. Evil counterparts to
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,
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,
Metamorpho Metamorpho (Rex Mason) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Haney and Ramona Fradon, the character debuted as the lead feature in The Brave and the Bold, ''The Brave and the Bold'' (January 1965). ...
,
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,
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,
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, and the
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in Deadeye, Elasti-Man, Element Man, Frostbite, Fiero, Scarab, and Slipstream, respectively, joined and battled the League.


Cosmic Anti-Superman Gang

An alliance made under Brainiac of Cosmic King, Lightning Lord, Saturn Queen, and Lex Luthor to manipulate Jimmy Olsen into killing Superman.


The Council

The first Council was an international secret society, which was responsible for the cloning of Paul Kirk (the Manhunter) and was eventually brought down by him and his allies Asano Nitobe, Christine St. Clair, and Kolu Mbeya. Under the leadership of Anatol Mykros they rebuilt themselves up again, to the point where their machinations brought them to the attention of various members of the
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.
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(Soseh Mykros), the daughter of Council leader Anatol Mykros, rebelled against them, enlisting the help of the JSA. It was eventually destroyed when
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killed Anatol Mykros in order to have Nemesis join his pro-active super-team. The Council first appeared in ''
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'' #437 (February 1974).


The Council in other media

The first Council appears in '' Beware the Batman'', with Anatol Mykros voiced by Bruce Thomas.


Council of Doom

Made up of Space Ghost's greatest foes, the Council of Doom saw Metallus, Creature King, Zorak, Moltar, Brak, and the Black Widow/Spider Woman battle their enemy and his allies like Mightor, Moby Dick, Herculoids, and Shazzan. The group later appeared on ''
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'' but with Lokar and Tansut in place of the Creature King. The solicited cover of the seventh issue of ''
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'' depicted Space Ghost, Meteor Man, and Coil Man battling the original Council of Doom and Tansut.


Council of Merlin

Descendants of Merlin who sought the power of Shazam for themselves.


Council of Spiders

The Council of Spiders is a cadre of
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killers-for-hire led by the mutant super-villainess known only as the Wanderer. When they debuted in '' Red Robin'', they were hunting members of
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's
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.


Court of Owls

The
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is a secret society of high class Gothamites who have held a grip on Gotham City's political influence since colonial times, known for kidnapping children from the circus and brainwashing them into assassins which they call 'Talons'. They are characterized by their distinct white masks which look similar to an
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Crime Champions

An alliance between
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's Wizard,
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, and
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aligned with
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’s
Felix Faust Felix Faust is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Justice League of America'' #10 (1962), created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. He is depicted as a mystic sorcerer, obse ...
,
Doctor Alchemy Doctor Alchemy is a name used by three different supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The most notable was Albert Desmond, who originally used the name of Mister Element. The character appeared as a recurring ca ...
, and
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, the Crime Champions exchanged identities in order to defeat the
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and the
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.


Crime Corps

The nemeses of the Paladins, Crime Corps included Hotfoot, Stinkbug, Taipan, Tinderbox, and the Skeleton Crew.


Crime Lodge

The evil Justice Society equivalent in the Antimatter Universe.


Crime Syndicate of America

The Crime Syndicate of America is an evil version of the Justice League that comes from Earth-Three.


Cult of Ashra Khan

The Cult of Ashra Khan was based out of Pakistan that created an army of rogue Firestorms/Nuclear Men.


Cult of Barbathos

A Cult in the worship of the bat demon Barbathos, its membership included founding father Thomas Jefferson. Later, it was revealed Barbathos (now Barbatos) was the Hyper-Adapter, a product of Apokolips, and Thomas Wayne was part of the cult. After making a pact with Barbatos, Wayne became Dr. Simon Hurt.


Cult of Lady Styx


Cult of the Bat

Founded by Jason Todd (Lord Robin) in a future Gotham without a Batman, the Cult of the Bat includes the Joker and Holly Robinson.


Cult of the Blood Red Moon

Vampire coven of Mary, Queen of Blood.


Cult of the Unwritten Book

First appearing in ''
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'' #31, the Cult of the Unwritten Book is a religious order that is dedicated to the total annihilation of the entire universe by summoning an entity called the Decreator.


Cult of the Unwritten Book in other media

The Cult of the Unwritten Book appears in ''
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''.


Cyborg Revenge Squad


CYCLOPS

The group of international jewel thieves known as CYCLOPS, first appeared in ''
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'' #64. Known operatives are Marcia Monroe, the chronologically second
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D.M.T.

The D.M.T. were an international weapons coalition who came into possession of an extraterrestrial craft and its pilot following the events of the ''
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''. Their field agents wore gold armor that was equipped with weapons and flight packs. The D.M.T. first appeared in ''Superman'' #48.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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D'rahn

An ancient alien species, the D'rahn are a warrior race that seek to eliminate the Kherubim and conquer Earth. The operatives on Earth are Typhon, Pildra, Syth, and Zenthrue.


Damnation Army

Servants of the demon Nergal, the Damnation Army included Ironfist the Avenger and the Man.


Dark Arcana

After Morgaine le Fey and Enigma supplanted the role of
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and
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, respectively, they formed an organization around the major arcana of Tarot. Its members included
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, Zoom,
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, Brainiac,
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, Konvikt, Solomon Grundy,
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,
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,
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, Doctor Light, Sun-Chained-in-ink, Punch and Jewelee, Joker, Catman,
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,
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,
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,
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Gorilla Grodd Gorilla Grodd is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in ''The Flash'' #106 (May 1959). He is an evil, super-intelligent gorilla who ...
,
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,
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,
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, and Khyber.


Dark Army


Dark Circle


Dark Knights


Dark Nemesis

Dark Nemesis is a group of high-powered people that will work for anyone who can pay them. It consists of Axis, Blizzard, Carom, Scorcher I, Scorcher II, and Vault.


Darklight

Twins who worked for
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.


Darkseid's Elite


Deadly Duo

The team of Lex Luthor and Brainiac.


Death Metal Men


Death Row

A team of assassins made up of Guillotine, Hangman, Hypo, Smoke, and Volt.


Deathstroke's Titans

A band of mercenaries, Deathstroke's Titans included Cheshire, Cinder, Osiris, and Tattooed Man.


Deep Six


Defense Department Intelligence

The Defense Department Intelligence (DDI) was the military arm of the United States Justice Department who hunted Swamp Thing. Dwight Wicker was its director during this time and Matthew Cable one of its top operatives.


Demolition Team


DEMON

DEMON is a terrorist organization, dedicated to "Destruction, Extortion, Murder, Overthrow of Nations", based in the Near Eastern country of Sinsubhani. It was broken up by Kal-El in ''Superman'' #191 (November 1966).


The Demon


Demon's Fist

A unit in the League of Assassins led by Ra's al Ghul's granddaughter Mara that includes Plague, Stone, Blank, and Nightstorm.


Demons Three

The Demons Three are three demonic brothers consisting of Abnegazar, Ghast, and Rath. Their powers are bound to three mystic artifacts: the Green Bell of Uthool, the Silver Wheel of Nyorlath, and the Red Jar of Calythos.


Demons Three in other media

* The Demons Three appear in the ''
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'' episode "The Balance", with Abnegazar voiced by
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while Ghast and Rath have no dialogue. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. * The Demons Three appear in ''
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'', with Abnegazar voiced by
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and Rath by Jason J. Lewis while Ghast has no dialogue. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. Additionally, Ghast appears in the episode "Hat Trick" as a
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-like demon that Felix Faust summons to regain his youth, while original characters based on the demons' artifacts appear - Calythos (voiced by David Lodge), A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. Uthool (voiced by
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), A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. and Nyorlath (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos). A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. * The Demons Three appear in ''
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'', with Abnegazar voiced by
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, Rath by Jeffrey Vincent Parise, and Ghast by
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. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.


Demons Three's phantoms

When the Demons Three sought to possess the members of the Justice League, they sent a troupe of animated costumes of some of their greatest foes. This group included the costumes of Dr. Polaris,
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, Pied Piper, Dagon, and the Mask.


Destiny's Hand Justice League

A cruel and authoritarian version of the Justice League, manifested by Doctor Destiny in a collective dream world during the "Destiny's Hand" storyline. Its members included Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Black Canary, Green Arrow, Hawkman, The Atom, Flash (Barry Allen), Red Tornado, and Firestorm (Ronnie Raymond).


Deuce and Charger

A pair of villains who faced Superman, Deuce and Charger later joined the Fearsome Five.


Die Faust Der Kain

"The Fist of Cain," Die Faust Der Kain is a cult of killers who follow the teachings of Christian Fleischer. Its members included Adam Reed, Rose Tattoo, Blockbuster, and Dirty Girl.


The Directorate

A faction in the Aegean civil war, the Directorate included Darian and his son Regent.


Doctor Destiny's gang

Several early incarnations of Doctor Destiny saw the villain organize the
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's villains against them. The first version featured Professor Menace,
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, Puppet Master, Electric Man, Getaway Mastermind, and
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. His second group was a trio with the Joker and Chac. Later still, he aligned with
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,
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,
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,
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, Cutlass Charlie, Jason Woodrue, Mr. I.Q., and Doctor Light.


Doctor Dome's gang

Doctor Dome and his underlings Lynx and Professor X.


Doctor Impossible's New Gods

Seemingly an evil counterpart to Mister Miracle, Doctor Impossible lead his own evil version of the
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of
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. Among its number included evil counterparts to
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, Metron, Orion, and Lightray in Tender Mercy, Chair, Hunter, and Neon Black, respectively.


Doctor Polaris' gang

Doctor Polaris and his henchmen Whiteout, Dropded, and Polestar (
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).


Dog Cavalry

Steppenwolf's mounted unit on Apokolips.


Dog Pound

Originally the Global Ultra-society of Dread, the Dog Pound is a group of canine-themed villains that includes Anubis, Devil Dog, and Junkyard Dog.


Double Dare


Dreadfuls

The Dreadfuls are the evil counterparts of the Terrifics. Led by
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's Doctor Dread alias, they consist of characters that he gathered from across the Multiverse like Metalmorpho (a robot counterpart of Metamorpho), Phantom Boy (a male counterpart of
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), and Plasma-Man (a vampire version of
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).


Dreambound

Assembled by Morgaine le Fey and Enigma to help them supplant the
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, the Dreambound included Sun-Chained-In-Ink, Primat, Swashbuckler, and Trans-Volitional Man (T.V.M.). Sun-Chained-In-Ink later became Sun-Chained-In-The-Dark in the Dark Arcana.


Dv8


E


Eden Corps

Outwardly an above-board West Coast organization, the Eden Corps soon established itself as a radical terrorist cell dedicated to taking on "corporate America and its ravagers". Led by Hyrax (Veronica Dale), the Eden Corps committed terrorist-styled crimes, like bombing dams on its way to a bigger goal, unleashing a Russian-created weaponized germ that ate plastic. Before the Eden Corps could unleash the germ on
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,
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intervened. Hyrax died in the battle and Green Arrow followed soon after. They first appeared in ''Green Arrow'' (vol. 2) #97.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Eden Corps in other media

Eden Corps appears in series set in the
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.


Effigy Corps

The Controllers' attempted equivalent of the
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based on their creation
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.


Emerald Knights

The Earth-3 evil equivalent of the Green Lantern Corps.


Emissaries of Doom

A quartet of Darkseid's followers, the Emissaries of Doom empowered Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Joker, and the Penguin.


Emissaries of Varn

One of the most terrifying forces in Gemworld, the mysterious Emissaries of Varn formed an alliance with Dark Opal to battle Princess Amethyst's forces.


Empire of Death

The Empire of Death was a terrorist group formed by a former Nazi SS colonel named Von Gross. Its agents wore skull masks, possessed a fleet of aircraft, and operated from a giant solar-powered flying skull. With "trained agents in every corner of the globe", the Empire of Death engaged in espionage and contract assassination with an eye towards world domination. Von Gross was eventually slain by Blackhawk but the Empire of Death remained a going concern through its operatives. The commander of the Empire of Death's undersea forces was Killer Shark, who retooled the War Wheel into an amphibious weapon of destruction. They first appeared in ''Blackhawk'' #249.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Eurocrime

Eurocrime is a European metahuman criminal organization that fought the
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and
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. First appears in ''Elongated Man'' #1 (January 1992).


Evil Eight

Created by the
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, the Evil Eight battled the wielders of the
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in Chris King and Vicki Grant. Its membership was Arsenal, Chondak, Familiar, Ice King, K-9, Maniak, Phantasm, and Piledriver.


Evil Factory

Established by
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as an opposing entity to
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, the Evil Factory was headed by Mokkari and Simyan who spawned monsters for their master.


Evil One's cult

The cult of Craetur the Evil One, a powerful demonic being in Skartaris.


Evil Three

Three brothers who tried to rule Krypton in U-Ban, Kizo, and Mala.


Expediters, Inc.

A group of mercenaries made up of Pointman, Glacier, Flame, Mountain, and the Dark.


Extreme Enhancement Module subjects

The recipient of Extreme Enhancement Modules by aliens, Nunzio, Nancy, Carlos, Moe, Bridget, and Reggie chose to become a group of supervillains.


Extremists

The Extremists are a group of supervillains that came from the other-dimensional world of Angor and are modeled after characters from Marvel Comics. The first incarnation consists of Lord Havok (modeled after Doctor Doom), Dreamslayer (modeled after Dormammu), Gorgon (DC Comics), Gorgon (modeled after Doctor Octopus), Tracer (DC Comics), Tracer (modeled after Sabretooth (character), Sabretooth), Doctor Diehard (modeled after Magneto (Marvel Comics), Magneto), Carny (modeled after Arcade (Marvel Comics), Arcade), and Barracuda (modeled after Tiger Shark (Marvel Comics), Tiger Shark). Dreamslayer was later contracted by Overmaster to form a variation of the Extremists called the New Extremists which consist of Brute, Cloudburst, Death Angel, Gunshot, and Meanstreak.


Extremists in other media

The original Extremists appear in the ''
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'' episode "Shadow of the Hawk".


F


F.E.A.R.

A terrorist organization that fought Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Birdman, F.E.A.R. was led by Number One and counted among its forces Vulturo, X the Eliminator, Ruthless Ringmaster, Nitron the Human Bomb, and Professor Nightshade. In the series ''
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'', Dr. Zin secretly controlled the organization through mind control as mercenary Jezebel Jade participated as a member.


Fadeaway Man's gang

Composed of Hawkman's enemies, Fadeaway Man's gang included Lion-Mane, Hummingbird, and Lasso.


False Face Society

The False Face Society (also known as the False Facers and the Sionis Crime Family) is a gang of masked criminals led by Black Mask (character), Black Mask. Its known members include Black Spider II, Circe, Dwarf, Edgar Dempsey, Mad Bull, and Metalhead. Each of its members are known for wearing different masks. In ''The New 52'' continuity reboot, the False Face Society was formed by Roman Sionis's father Richard.


False Face Society in other media

* The False Face Society appears in the ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "Plague of the Prototypes!", with Black Mask and Taboo as prominent members. * The False Face Society appear in the second season of ''
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''. This version of the group wear a variety of different masks and distribute a drug called "Snakebite". Additionally, three of their members work as double agents in the Gotham City Police Department.


Fatal Five


Fearsmiths

Successors of Crime Corps, the Fearsmiths includes Stinkbug, Taipan, Tinderbox, Skeleton Crew, Nightmary, and Third Rail.


Fearsome Five


Female Furies


First Strike


Five Fingers of the Hand

Assembled by the Hand, the Five Fingers were Red Dragon, Professor Merlin, Big Caesar, Needle, and the Dummy (DC Comics), Dummy and faced the Seven Soldiers of Victory. The group was re-assembled (minus the Dummy) due to the emergence of the Nebula Man as the Hand became the Iron Hand.


Five Inversions

When the Manhunters (DC Comics), Manhunters ravaged space sector 666, the five survivors aligned as the Five Inversions to seek revenge on the Guardians of the Universe and founded the Empire of Tears. The members were Atrocitus, Qull, Roxeaume, Dal-xauix, and Orphram.


Flamesplasher

Twins who worked for Two-Face.


Force of July


Forgotten Villains

Organized by the Enchantress, the Forgotten Villains sought to conquer the universe. Its members included Mister Poseidon, Faceless Hunter, Atom-Master, Kraklow, and Ultivac.


The Four


Four Horsemen of Apokolips

Foretold in the Crime Bible, the Four Horsemen of Apokolips were bio-engineered by the Science Squad. They included Yurrd the Unknown, Rogga of the Seven Atrocities, Zorrm the Desolate, and Azraeuz the Silent King.


Four Mopeds of the Apocalypse

Assistants to the biblical Four Horsemen of Apokolips, the Four Mopeds of the Apocalypse are stationed on Earth where they observe for signs of the end of days. The group is made up of Skippy, Famine Lass, Plague Boy, and Kid Pestilence.


Fourth Reich

A Neo-Nazi organization founded by Vandal Savage to wipe out the descendants of US patriotic heroes, the Fourth Reich included Captain Nazi, Baroness Blitzkrieg, White Dragon, Hunter, Shadow of War, Green Ghoul, Count Berlin, Captain Swastika, Doctor Demon, Baron Gestapo, Captain Murder, Reichsmark, and Swastika.


FAN

Formed by Doctor Dinosaur on Earth-Twelve, the Fraternity of Atavistic No-Goodnicks (or FAN) was made up of Angel Fish, Frog Man, Mister Amoeba, and Pterano Don Juan to combat the Egg's Men.


The Freaks

Led by Trance, the Freaks included Baby-Doll, Siren, Phobia, and the Albino.


Freedom's Ring


Front Men

Led by Mister Somebody, the Front Men included Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, Botfly, and Porcelain Doll.


Futuresmiths

The Futuresmiths are a mysterious group of criminal scientists and high tech arms dealers who have an underground operation in Metropolis. Known operatives are Amok and Cir-El. They first appear in ''Superman, Superman: The 10-Cent Adventure'' #1 (March 2003). It was later revealed to have been a front for Brainiac.


G


The Gang

The first Gang was a quartet of impoverished children growing up in Chicago who grew up to become a mercenary band. Led by Brains, Ms. Mesmer, Kong, and Bulldozer went on to work for the Council and fought Supergirl. Later, children who idolized supervillains followed in their footsteps as the second Gang. Led by Rex Luthor, they included Brainiac 6, Ice Princess, Kid Deadshot, and Shaggy Boy.


Gangland Guardians

When the West Coast Crime Syndicate invaded
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to eliminate
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and take over the city's crime, the
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assembled the Joker,
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, Mad Hatter (DC Comics), Mad Hatter, Cluemaster, Getaway Genius, and Johnny Witts as the Gangland Guardians to combat them unknowingly under the influence of Mister Esper. When the Guardians managed to protect Batman from the threat, they dissolved to return to their own efforts to eliminate Batman.


Garn Daanuth's elementals

Garn Daanuth transformed three unwitting people into his elementals Earth, Water, and Air.


Gas Gang


Gemini

A pair of lovers, Santiago and Belladonna became the villainous Gemini.


General Zod's gang

Following conquering Pokolistan, General Zod recruited Ignition, Kancer, and Faora as his followers.


The Gentry


Golden Glider and Chillblaine

Using one of her brother's cold guns, Golden Glider formed a number of partnerships with male criminals over time with them adopting the identity of Chillblaine. Eventually, one of them killed her.


Gotham City Sirens


The Grey

The Green's fungal equivalent, the Grey is an opposite force of nature that thrived on decay. Its avatar Matango became a foe of the Green's elemental Alec Holland, Swamp Thing. Later, other champions emerged in Solomon Grundy and Miki.


Guano Cravat's gang

An arms dealer, Guano Cravat employed the likes of the Swiss and Dr. Moon for his operation.


Gunhawk and Gunbunny

A pair of highly trained assassins and lovers.


H


H.I.V.E.

H.I.V.E. stands for the Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination. During the first incarnation of the H.I.V.E., the H.I.V.E. Master gathered seven other unnamed criminal scientists to take over the world and eliminate their enemies in the form of
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and the
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. The H.I.V.E. Master is later killed and replaced by the H.I.V.E. Mistress and they enlist
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to help them out. The second Incarnation of the H.I.V.E. was established by Adeline Kane, Deathstroke's ex-wife. They were tracked down by Tartarus, an Anti-Titans led by
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and made up of
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, Lady Vic, the Red Panzer, the Siren, and Cheshire (comics), Cheshire.


Hand of Krona

The Hand of Krona is an interstellar technology cult.


Hangmen

The Hangmen is a group of high-powered assassins. It consists of Breathtaker, Killshot, Provoke, Stranglehold, and Shock Trauma.


Harassers

Serving under Granny Goodness, the Harassers operated as security at the orphanage.


Headmaster Mind's school

Opening a school for crime, Headmaster Mind trained the Top, Tattooed Man, and Matter Master to take on the Justice League.


Helix

Helix is a supervillain group. They are six who were experimented on by Dr. Benjamin Love when they were still in the womb of their respective mothers. These kids consisted of Mister Bones, Penny Dreadful (comics), Penny Dreadful, Kritter (comics), Kritter, Tao Jones, Baby Boom (comics), Baby Boom, and Arak Wind-Walker. Carcharo, the cousin of Wildcat (Yolanda Montez), Yolanda Montez, was briefly associated with Helix at one point. This group has clashed with Infinity, Inc. on occasion.


Helix in other media

A variation of Helix appears in ''Stargirl (TV series), Stargirl''. The organization is known as the Helix Institute of Youth Rehabilitation, which is run by Mister Bones and Nurse Louise Love.


The Higher Power

An evil reptilian version of the Authority, the Higher Power lead the Chimera. Its members included Mistress Midnighter, Apollyon, Alienist, Technician, Devour, and Ecos.


The Hounds

One of the top units in Tao's criminal organization is the Hounds. Led by Holden Carver, it includes Blackwolf and Pit Bull.


House of Conquest

A faction in the Eternal War led by Infinite Woman which included The Kill, The Hunt, and The Bloodless.


House of Opal

Under Dark Opal, House of Opal sought to control Gemworld. Its members included Carnelian and Sardonyx.


Hybrid

The Hybrid is a supervillain group that were formed by Mento (comics), Mento from people who suffered from accidents. Upon gathering these people following their respective accidents, Mento experimented on them with the artificial compound Promethium, turning many of them into superhuman freaks. The Hybrid consists of Behemoth, Gorgon, Harpi, Prometheus (DC Comics), Prometheus, Pteradon, Scirocco, and Touch-N-Go. Following a fight with the Teen Titans, each of the members were cured of their insanity by Raven (DC Comics), Raven.


Hyena Team


Hyperclan


Hypothetical Army

When General Dvory Tuzik wanted to defeat the Justice League, he employed Sybil the Hypothetical Woman to create a meta-human force to aid him. She produced for him Ghost Lion, Marieke, Soldat, Jin Si, Dybbuk, and Velocista.


I


Ice Pack

A team of cold-themed super-villains,
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, Minister Blizzard, Blue Snowman,
Captain Cold Captain Cold (Leonard Snart) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in '' Showcase'' #8 (June 1957). In his comic book appearances, ...
, Killer Frost, and the
Icicle An icicle is a spike of ice formed when water falling from an object freezes. Formation and dynamics Icicles can form during bright, sunny, but subfreezing weather, when ice or snow melted by sunlight or some other heat source (such as a poor ...
battled the Imaginext#DC Super Friends, Super Friends as the Ice Pack (also known as Cold Warriors). The Cold Warriors appeared in the
DC Animated Universe The DC Animated Universe (DCAU, also referred to as the Timmverse or Diniverse by fans) is a Shared universe, shared fictional universe based on DC Comics properties and media franchise produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It began with ''Batman ...
led by Freeze and battled the Justice League. Additional members were Polar Lord (General Eklu from the planet Tharr) and the Cryonic Man.


Illuminati

Developing out of the Brotherhood of the Light, the Illuminati is an organization founded by
Vandal Savage Vandal Savage (Vandar Adg) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is said to be a Cro-Magnon warrior who gained immortality and advanced healing abilities after encountering a strange meteorite during prehis ...
and Garn Daanuth that has spanned centuries and includes some of history's most influential figures. Today, it largely serves as part of Savage's goal toward world domination.


The Immutables

Led by Dr. Marius Chung, the Immutables are immortals that seek to hide their existence from the world. Morien, Ambrus, Dawa, and Gudrun are among their ranks.


Ingrid Weiss and Albrecht Strong

Mother and son, Ingrid Weiss and Albrecht Strong are Nazis who regularly battle Albrecht's father Tom Strong.


Injustice Army

A group of children who idolized supervillains and followed in their footsteps. Led by Rex Luthor, they included Grundette, Bane Jr., Kid Weather Wizard, and Doomsdame.


Injustice Gang

The Injustice Gang is a supervillain group who oppose the Justice League. The first incarnation was led by Libra (DC Comics), Libra, Construct, and Abra Kadabra (character), Abra Kadabra and consisted of
Chronos Chronos (; ; , Modern Greek: ), also spelled Chronus, is a personification of time in Greek mythology, who is also discussed in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. Chronos is frequently confused with, or perhaps consciously identified ...
, Mirror Master, Poison Ivy (character), Poison Ivy,
Scarecrow A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human. Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops. ...
, Shadow Thief, and
Tattooed Man The Tattooed Man is the name of three characters appearing in media published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of Green Lantern. An original version of the Tattooed Man, Latavius "Lala" Johnson, appeared as a recurring character in the Arrowve ...
. The second incarnation was led by
Lex Luthor Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
and consisted of Circe (comics), Circe, Doctor Light, the General Wade Eiling, General, Jemm, the Joker, Mirror Master,
Ocean Master Ocean Master is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bob Haney and Nick Cardy and debuted in ''Aquaman'' #29 (September 1966). Although the character is one of the most enduring and ...
, Prometheus (DC Comics), Prometheus, and
Queen Bee A queen bee is typically an adult, mated female ( gyne) that lives in a colony or hive of honey bees. With fully developed reproductive organs, the queen is usually the mother of most, if not all, of the bees in the beehive. Queens are develope ...
.


Injustice Gang in other media

* Two incarnations of the Injustice Gang appear in ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League''. The first incarnation appears in the episode "Injustice For All", formed and led by Lex Luthor and consisting of the
Cheetah The cheetah (''Acinonyx jubatus'') is a large Felidae, cat and the Fastest animals, fastest land animal. It has a tawny to creamy white or pale buff fur that is marked with evenly spaced, solid black spots. The head is small and rounded, wit ...
, Copperhead (DC Comics), Copperhead, the Joker, Shade (character), Shade, Solomon Grundy, Carol Ferris, Star Sapphire, and the Ultra-Humanite to combat the Justice League. In the episode "Fury", Aresia reassembles the Injustice Gang with Copperhead, Shade, Solomon Grundy, Star Sapphire, and Katana (DC Comics), Tsukuri. * The Injustice Gang appears in ''Justice League: Injustice for All'', led by Lex Luthor and consisting of the Joker,
Felix Faust Felix Faust is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Justice League of America'' #10 (1962), created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. He is depicted as a mystic sorcerer, obse ...
, Star Sapphire, the Ultra-Humanite, and Shade.


Injustice Guild


Injustice Incarnate

Heroes and villains from across the multiverse assembled by Psycho-Pirate and duped into serving Darkseid.


Injustice League

The Injustice League are the antagonists of the Justice League. The Injustice League has been through three incarnations. The first incarnation was led by Agamemno and consisted of
Lex Luthor Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
, Black Manta,
Catwoman Catwoman is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, she debuted as "the Cat" in ''Batman (comic book), Batman'' #1 (spring 1940). She has become one of the superhero Batman' ...
,
Chronos Chronos (; ; , Modern Greek: ), also spelled Chronus, is a personification of time in Greek mythology, who is also discussed in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. Chronos is frequently confused with, or perhaps consciously identified ...
, Doctor Light,
Felix Faust Felix Faust is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Justice League of America'' #10 (1962), created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. He is depicted as a mystic sorcerer, obse ...
, Doctor Alchemy, Mister Element,
Penguin Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae () of the order Sphenisciformes (). They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is equatorial, with a sm ...
,
Sinestro Thaal Sinestro () (or simply Sinestro) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, particularly those featuring Green Lantern. Created by John Broome and Gil Kane, Sinestro is a former Green Lantern Corps member w ...
, and Zoom. The second incarnation was the Injustice League International that consists of Cluemaster,
Major Disaster Major Disaster (Paul Booker) is a former DC Comics supervillain and reluctant amoral superhero. Publication history Major Disaster first appeared in ''Green Lantern'' (volume 2) #43, and was created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane. Fictional characte ...
,
Clock King The Clock King is the name of three supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first Clock King debuted in ''World's Finest Comics'' #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias. The Clock ...
, Big Sir (comics), Big Sir, Multi-Man, and the Mighty Bruce. Maxwell Lord turned this group into the Justice League Antarctica while adding G'nort and Scarlet Skier to the group. The third incarnation was the Injustice League International and was formed by Lex Luthor,
Cheetah The cheetah (''Acinonyx jubatus'') is a large Felidae, cat and the Fastest animals, fastest land animal. It has a tawny to creamy white or pale buff fur that is marked with evenly spaced, solid black spots. The head is small and rounded, wit ...
, and Joker. Its core membership consists of Cheshire (comics), Cheshire,
Deathstroke Deathstroke is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the character first appeared in ''The New Teen Titans'' #2 (December 1980) as Deathstroke the Terminator. In his co ...
, Doctor Light, Fatality (character), Fatality,
Giganta Giganta is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as a recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman, and an occasional foil of the superhero the Atom (Ray Palmer), Atom. She debuted as a brutish ...
,
Gorilla Grodd Gorilla Grodd is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in ''The Flash'' #106 (May 1959). He is an evil, super-intelligent gorilla who ...
, Killer Frost,
Mr. Freeze Mr. Freeze is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Dave Wood and artists Sheldon Moldoff and Bob Kane, the character initially debuted in ''Batman'' #121 (February 1959) as Mr. ...
, Parasite (comics), Parasite, Poison Ivy (character), Poison Ivy, Shadow Thief, and Shaggy Man (comics), Shaggy Man. Other known members are Black Manta,
Clayface Clayface is an alias used by several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them are List of Batman family enemies ...
, Doctor Sivana, Double Dare,
Effigy An effigy is a sculptural representation, often life-size, of a specific person or a prototypical figure. The term is mostly used for the makeshift dummies used for symbolic punishment in political protests and for the figures burned in certain ...
, Felix Faust, Girder (comics), Girder, Hammer and Sickle, a Hyena (comics), Hyena, Iron Cross of the Aryan Brigade, Punch and Jewelee, Jewelee, Jinx (DC Comics), Jinx, Key (character), Key, Killer Croc,
Lady Vic Lady Elaine Marsh-Morton, a.k.a. "Lady Vic" or "Lady Victim" is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. She is an England, English noblewoman who works secretly as an assassin, bounty hunter, and mercenary. She is employed on a semi-regular basis ...
, Major Force, Magenta (DC Comics), Magenta,
Mammoth A mammoth is any species of the extinct elephantid genus ''Mammuthus.'' They lived from the late Miocene epoch (from around 6.2 million years ago) into the Holocene until about 4,000 years ago, with mammoth species at various times inhabi ...
, Manticore (DC Comics), Manticore, Metallo, Mister Terrible, Mirror Master, Monsieur Mallah, Nocturna (DC Comics), Nocturna, Phobia (comics), Phobia, Prankster, Psimon,
Queen Bee A queen bee is typically an adult, mated female ( gyne) that lives in a colony or hive of honey bees. With fully developed reproductive organs, the queen is usually the mother of most, if not all, of the bees in the beehive. Queens are develope ...
, Rag Doll (character), Rag Doll, Riddler, Rock,
Scarecrow A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human. Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops. ...
, Shimmer (comics), Shimmer, Shrapnel (DC Comics), Shrapnel, Silver Monkey, Skorpio (DC Comics), Skorpio, Sonar (comics), Sonar, T. O. Morrow, T.O. Morrow, Tar Pit (comics), Tar Pit,
Toyman Toyman is the name of three supervillains and one adolescent superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, as an adversary for Superman. The most well-known incarnation of Toyman is Winslow Schott, a criminal who uses toy-based or to ...
, Tremor of the Superior Five,
Two-Face Two-Face is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bob Kane, and first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942). He has become one of the superhero Batman's most enduring e ...
, and Warp (comics), Warp. In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe. During the "Forever Evil" storyline, Lex Luthor forms this version of the Injustice League to combat the Crime Syndicate of America. It consists of Bizarro,
Black Adam Black Adam (Teth-Adam) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck, and first appeared in the debut issue of Fawcett Comics' '' The Marvel Family'' comic book ...
, Black Manta,
Captain Cold Captain Cold (Leonard Snart) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in '' Showcase'' #8 (June 1957). In his comic book appearances, ...
, Catwoman, Deathstroke, and Sinestro.


Other versions

Blue Falcon and Dynomutt faced the Injustice League of America in the ''Dynomutt, Dog Wonder'' episode "The Injustice League of America". This version featured the Gimmick, Fishface, Worm, Lowbrow, Queen Hornet, and Superthug. The group later appeared in ''Scooby-Doo! Team-Up'' in the story "It Was a Dark and Gritty Knight..." where they were reunited by Manyfaces to combat Blue Falcon, Dynomutt, and Mystery, Inc. The Worm made a reference to the other Injustice League but, being supervillains, they didn't care about copyright infringement.


Injustice League in other media

* The Injustice League appear in the ''Smallville'' episode "Injustice", consisting of Livewire (DC Comics), Livewire, Neutron (DC Comics), Neutron, Plastique (character), Plastique, Parasite (comics), Parasite, and Eva Greer, a LuthorCorp psychic. They initially search for Doomsday (DC Comics), Doomsday until Tess Mercer assumes control of LuthorCorp and begins recruiting
metahuman In the DC Universe, a metahuman is a human with superpowers. The term is roughly synonymous with the terms '' mutant'', '' inhuman'' and '' mutate'' in the Marvel Universe and '' posthuman'' in the Wildstorm and Ultimate Marvel Universes. In ...
s to form a team of heroes to defend Earth. After Neutron is killed by Doomsday, Mercer kills Livewire using an explosive chip implanted in the latter's skull. When Clark Kent (Smallville), Clark Kent discovers Greer's body and tells Parasite and Plastique, they disable the chips and attempt to form their own group of criminals, only to be defeated by Kent and Oliver Queen (Smallville), Green Arrow. * The Injustice League appears in the ''Young Justice (TV series), Young Justice'' episode "Revelation", consisting of Count Vertigo, Poison Ivy (character), Poison Ivy,
Black Adam Black Adam (Teth-Adam) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck, and first appeared in the debut issue of Fawcett Comics' '' The Marvel Family'' comic book ...
, Wotan (comics), Wotan, Atomic Skull, the Ultra-Humanite, and the Joker. This version of the group was created to serve as scapegoats for the List of Young Justice characters#The Light, Light and distract the Justice League and the List of Young Justice characters#"The Team", Team from their plans. * The Injustice League appears in the second season of ''
Harley Quinn Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, PhD) is a fictional American character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm for ''Batman: The Animated Series'' as a henchwoman for the ...
'', consisting of Bane (DC Comics), Bane, the Riddler, the
Penguin Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae () of the order Sphenisciformes (). They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is equatorial, with a sm ...
,
Mr. Freeze Mr. Freeze is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Dave Wood and artists Sheldon Moldoff and Bob Kane, the character initially debuted in ''Batman'' #121 (February 1959) as Mr. ...
, and
Two-Face Two-Face is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bob Kane, and first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942). He has become one of the superhero Batman's most enduring e ...
. This version of the group came together to take control of
Gotham City Gotham City ( ), or simply Gotham, is a fictional city in the Northeastern United States that serves as the primary city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is best known as the home of the superhero Batman and his List ...
after the Joker destroyed it and divide its ruins between them. After Harley Quinn interferes with their plans, they attempt to negotiate peace with her, but she disagrees with them. Over the course of the season, the League is gradually dismantled, with Harley and her crew murdering the Penguin, capturing the Riddler, and defeating Bane while Freeze sacrifices himself to cure his wife, Nora Fries, and James Gordon (character), Commissioner Gordon defeats and incarcerates Two-Face.


Injustice League Dark

The Injustice League Dark is a villain group that antagonizes the Justice League Dark. The team was founded by Circe (DC Comics), Circe after she aided the Justice League Dark in defeating Hecate and, unknowingly to them, allow Circe to inherit the goddess' powers. She first recruits the
Floronic Man The Floronic Man (Jason Woodrue), also known as the Plant Master, Floro, and the Seeder, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character has been portrayed in live-action by John Glover in the 1997 film ...
after he is empowered by consuming the King of Petals, a champion of the Green. Circe later recruits Klarion the Witch Boy with his familiar Teekl, Papa Midnite, and Solomon Grundy.


Injustice Society

The Injustice Society are the main antagonists of the Justice Society. The original lineup consisted of Wizard, Brain Wave (character), Brain Wave, Gambler (comics), Gambler, Per Degaton, Thinker (DC Comics), Thinker, and
Vandal Savage Vandal Savage (Vandar Adg) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is said to be a Cro-Magnon warrior who gained immortality and advanced healing abilities after encountering a strange meteorite during prehis ...
. Since then, there have been different incarnations of the group.


Injustice Syndicate

The evil equivalent of Justice League International from a parallel universe in ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold''. The Injustice Syndicate included Owlman, Blue Bowman, Dyna-Mite, Scarlet Scarab, and Silver Cyclone as well as counterparts for Aquaman, Plastic Man, Fire, B'Wana Beast, and Wildcat.


The Irredeemables

Castoffs of the Immutables, the Irredeemables are crazed monsters.


The Insiders

An alliance between Lex Luthor and Brainiac that infiltrated the Outsiders and Teen Titans with Indigo (Brainiac 8) and Superboy.


Intergang

Intergang is a criminal cartel secretly organized by
Darkseid Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer-artist Jack Kirby, the character first made a cameo appearance in ''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #134 (December 1970), before being fully in ...
who was using Intergang to help track down the Anti-Life Equation. Intergang first appeared in ''Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen (comic), Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen'' #133 (October 1970).


International Crime Combine

The International Crime Combine is a supraorganization made up of operatives from various other criminal organizations some based in the DC Comics universe, like #CYCLOPS, CYCLOPS and #Organization for General Revenge and Enslavement, O.G.R.E., and other fictional organizations such as THRUSH and SPECTRE. They opposed List of government agencies in DC Comics#G.E.O.R.G.E., G.E.O.R.G.E., a covert agency of the United States, and the Blackhawk (DC Comics), Blackhawks.


I.O.

International Operations, or I.O. (also I/O), was a government agency headed up by Miles Craven who had an obsession with superhumans. Seeking to cheat death and develop an army of super-powered servants, Craven initiated multiple programs that inadvertently produced numerous subjects who became superheroes. Craven was downloaded into several clone bodies unsuccessfully and employed his own personal enhanced unit in the Brotherhood.


Invaders from the Snowflake

In a bid to create a better world, a group of adventurers built the world's first supercomputer that can answer the riddle of world peace. Developing what they described as a snowflake of billions of universes, one of the worlds within the theoretical construct resisted its role as an experiment and seven powerful metahumans escaped to stop the supercomputer to preserve their life. The invaders from the snowflake were killed but at the cost of all but one of the adventurers' lives (Doc Brass being the sole survivor).


J


Jesters' League of America

Battling the Imaginext#DC Super Friends, Super Friends, the Joker assembled the Jesters' League of America with Harley Quinn, Prankster, Trickster (DC Comics), Trickster and the duo Punch and Jewelee


Jet-Bow Squad

An Apokoliptian unit serving under Kanto (comics), Kanto.


JLAxis

On Earth-10 where Nazis rule the world, the Gerechtigkeitliga is their planet's Justice League. Its members include Overman, Brunhilde, Leatherwing, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Flash, and Green Lantern. Post-Flashpoint (comics), Flashpoint, Earth-10's Justice League became the New Reichsmen which featured Overman, Overgirl, Brünhilde, Leatherwing, Blitzen, Martian, Underwaterman, Green Lantern, and Red Tornado.


JLAxis in other media

In the
Arrowverse The Arrowverse is an American Superhero fiction, superhero media franchise and shared universe that is centered on various interconnected television series based on DC Comics superhero characters, primarily airing on The CW as well as web series ...
crossover event "Crisis on Earth-X", Dark Arrow is the Führer and leader of the New Reichsmen which includes Overgirl, Blitzkrieg, Black Arrow, and Siren-X.


Joker League of Anarchy

A group formed by Emperor Joker that included Bizarro #1, Ignition, Enigma, Bounty, Gravedigger Lad, Skizm, Lois Lane, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Scorch (comics), Scorch.


Jokerz


Justice League of Earth


Justice Lords


K


Kabuki Twins

The Kabuki Twins are the Penguin's minions in ''The Batman (TV series), The Batman''.


Kabuki Twins in other media

They appear in ''The Lego Batman Movie''.


Killer Elite

A team of elite assassins made up of Bolt (DC Comics), Bolt, Deadshot, Deadline (DC Comics), Deadline, Chiller, and Merlyn.


King Kull's gang

Ruler of the Beast-Men, King Kull assembled Brainiac, Joker, Penguin, Blockbuster, Queen Clea, Ibac, Mr. Atom, Dr. Light, Shade, and the Weeper in a bid to conquer three Earths.


Knights of Knavery

The criminal duo of the Joker and the
Penguin Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae () of the order Sphenisciformes (). They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is equatorial, with a sm ...
who first teamed in the story "Knights of Knavery".


Kobra Cult

Kobra is an international terrorist and mad scientist whose namesake organization has crossed paths with the majority of Earth's costumed heroes during his attempts to usher in the Kali Yuga (an age of chaos). His real name is Jeffrey Franklin Burr, and he was born part of a set of twins, but was stolen at birth by the Cult of the Kobra God, since a prophecy claimed he would lead them to rule the world. Under their teaching, he became a dangerous warrior and a sadistic criminal mastermind. Kobra led the cult into using advanced technology to menace the world. The Kobra Cult first appears in ''Kobra'' #1 (March 1976). Kobra created two separate teams of superpowered mercenaries called #Strike Force Kobra, Strike Force Kobra.


L


Ladies and Nonbinaries of Doom


Lawless League

When the Johnny Thunder of
Earth-One Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (the Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics. The first Earth-One was given its name i ...
comes into possession of the Thunderbolt (DC Comics), Thunderbolt genie, he has him use his power to transform his gang into a version of the Justice League called the Lawless League. Ripper Jones, Race Morrison, Barney Judson, Eddie Orson, Bill Gore, and Monk Loomis became versions of Superman, Flash, Atom, Martian Manhunter, Batman, and Green Lantern, respectively.


League Busters

Formed in the vein of the Suicide Squad, the League Busters were sanctioned by the United Nations to combat
Justice League International Justice League International (JLI) is a fictional DC comics superhero team that succeeded the original Justice League from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The team enjoyed several comic books runs, the first being written by Keith Giffen and ...
should the need arise. Led by Peacemaker (character), Peacemaker, the group consisted of Chromax, Mirror Master, Spellbinder (DC Comics), Spellbinder, and Ultraa.


League of Ancients

The League of Ancients is a group of people that were assembled to combat the Justice League. They consist of the Atlantean sorceress Gamemnae (who foresaw the Justice League as the "Seven-Headed Hydra" that would threaten Atlantis), Jarhanpour ruler Rama Khan, magic user Manitou Raven, a fallen alien known as the Anointed One, a Northern Eurasian man called the Whaler, a pre-Aztec man named Tezumak, and a weapon-woman named Sela.


League of Ancients in other media

Members of the League of Ancients appear in ''Supergirl (TV series), Supergirl'', depicted as aliens from Krypton's sister planet Jarhanpur.


League of Annoyance

Led by Praying Mantis, the League of Annoyance included Aunt Phetamine, Cell Phone Sylvia, Drunkula (Baron Nightblood), Filo Math, Malingerer, and the Scrambler.


League of Assassins

The League of Assassins is a cult-like organization of trained killers formerly led by
Ra's al Ghul Ra's al Ghul is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. Created by editor Julius Schwartz, writer Dennis O'Neil, and artist Neal Adams, the character first appeared ...
, an enemy of
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
. The League of Assassins was founded by Ra's al Ghul (exactly when is unknown) to be "the fang that protects the head" (''Batgirl'' #67, 2005). Members of the League demonstrated willingness to die at a word from Ra's. They have included some of the most dangerous assassins in the world, including
Lady Shiva Lady Shiva (real name Sandra Woosan or more recently Sandra Wu-San) is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was co-created by Dennis O'Neil and Ric Estrada, and first appeared in ''Richard Dragon, Ku ...
, David Cain (comics), David Cain, and master archer Merlyn.


League of Challenger Haters

Composed of the Challengers of the Unknown's greatest foes, Kra brought together Drabny, Volcano Man, and Multi-Man as the League of Challenger Haters. Later, Multi-Man took control of the group and added Multi-Woman to their ranks.


League of Villainy

Led by the Riddler, the League of Villainy included Black Bison, Black Mask, Captain Boomerang, Captain Cold, Doctor Poison, Doctor Psycho, Doctor Sivana, Giganta, Heat Wave, Hector Hammond, Joker, Judge of Owls, Mad Hatter, Marionette, Mime, Mirror Master, Mister Freeze, Moonbow, Penguin, Professor Pyg, Scarecrow, Sonar, Tattooed Man, Top, Two-Face, and Typhoon.


Legion of Dead Heroes

Formed by Mordru, the Legion of Dead Heroes were zombie versions of Sun Boy, Karate Kid, Ferro Lad, Invisible Kid, Blok, Triplicate Girl, Chemical King, Magnetic Kid, and Reflecto.


Legion of Doom

The Legion of Doom is a group of supervillains that originated in ''Challenge of the Super Friends'', an animated series from Hanna-Barbera based on
DC Comics DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
' Justice League. The group was originally going to be called the League of Evil and be led by Dr. Sivana but Filmation had the rights to Captain Marvel necessitating an alteration. The Legion of Doom has since been incorporated into the main DC Universe, appearing in comics, as well as further animated and live-action adaptations.


Legion of Horribles

In the ''Gotham (TV series), Gotham'' universe, Jerome Valeska assembled the Penguin, Scarecrow, Mad Hatter, Solomon Grundy, Mister Freeze, and Firefly (DC Comics), Firefly as the Legion of Horribles to create chaos in Gotham.


Legion of Sivanas

An organization of Sivanas from across the multiverse.


Legion of Stupor-Bizarros

A Bizarro version of the Legion of Super-Heroes. It included Bizarro versions of Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy, Chameleon Boy, Invisible Kid, Ultra Boy, Mon-El, and Brainiac 5.


Legion of Super-Villains


Legion of Weird

Indebted to the Lord of the Netherworlds Om, the Legion of Weird is made up of Count Karnak, Hordred, Kaftu, Madoga, and Mistress Vera Wycker who battled the Challengers of the Unknown.


Legion of Zoom

The Legion of Zoom is a team that is led by Eobard Thawne, Professor Zoom/Reverse-Flash (Eobard Thawne) who brought together
Captain Cold Captain Cold (Leonard Snart) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in '' Showcase'' #8 (June 1957). In his comic book appearances, ...
, the Golden Glider,
Gorilla Grodd Gorilla Grodd is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in ''The Flash'' #106 (May 1959). He is an evil, super-intelligent gorilla who ...
, Tar Pit (comics), Tar Pit, the Tornado Twins, the Trickster (comics), Trickster, and the Turtle (comics), Turtle. They start to attack the Flash on all fronts to the point where Thawne starts to take over the Flash's body enough that the Flash Family had to assemble to combat him. After Thawne in Barry's body tries to get Captain Cold, the Golden Glider, Gorilla Grodd, and the Turtle to dig up Nora Allen's body, the Trickster and the Tornado Twins try to stop him when the rest of the Flash family shows up, only to be returned to their own timelines. When Thawne is exorcised from Barry Allen, he rounds up every villain who hates the Flash family to expand his Legion of Zoom, including Abra Kadabra (character), Abra Kadabra, Belladonna of Gemini (DC Comics), Gemini, Blacksmith (character), Blacksmith, Bloodwork (comics), Bloodwork, Double Down (comics), Double Down,
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,
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, Girder (comics), Girder, Papercut, Peek-a-Boo (comics), Peek-a-Boo, Plunder (comics), Plunder, Rag Doll (character), Rag Doll, Razer, the Thinker (DC Comics), Thinker A.I., and Top (comics), Top.


Legion of Zoom in other media

An unrelated Legion of Zoom appears in ''Batwheels'', consisting of the Joker's Jokermobile Prank (voiced by Griffin Burns), Harley Quinn's ATV Jestah (voiced by Alexandra Novelle), the Riddler's helicopter Quizz (voiced by Josey Montana McCoy), the
Penguin Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae () of the order Sphenisciformes (). They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is equatorial, with a sm ...
's boat Ducky (voiced by Ariyan Kassam), Mr. Freeze's snowcrawler Snowy (voiced by Xolo Maridueña), the Batcomputer's rival Badcomputer (voiced by SungWon Cho), and a crash test dummy-esque robot named Crash (voiced by Tom Kenny).


Les Mille Yeux

Les Mille Yeux, "The Thousand Eyes", was a major international crime cartel involved in drugs, arms smuggling, and political blackmail. The Phantom Lady fought and blinded their
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
leader, Edwin Guerrehart. Their first appearance was in ''Action Comics, Action Comics Weekly'' #636. Les Mille Yeux later hired Colonel Computron to kidnap Starman (comics), Starman.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Leviathan

Leviathan is an organization founded by Talia al Ghul upon leaving her father Ra's al Ghul's League of Assassins. Leviathan's liturgy is staunchly anti-capitalist, and seeks to dismantle society and impose itself as the leaders of a new way. The organization has served as a threat to Batman Incorporated.


Littleville Gang

Creating a tourist attraction for Littleville, the gang of Fisherman, Baron Tyrano, Lamplighter, Strobe, and the Terrible Trio performed mock crimes for entertainment (The Key is also shown but not as part of the gang).


Locus

Locus is an international group of criminal scientists which conspired with the Appellaxian aliens to take over the world. Locus placed members of the
Doom Patrol Doom Patrol is a superhero team from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963), and was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has appear ...
,
Justice Society of America The Justice Society of America (JSA) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It was conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox during the Golden Age of Comic Books. It first appeared in '' ...
, and Justice League into special internment camps and stole their limbs in order to create perfect bodies for themselves. They first appeared in ''JLA: Year One'' #1 (January 1998).


Loki's army

Fighting the Norse Gods at Ragnarök, Loki's army faced an amalgamation of the gods and Justice Society of America due to the machinations of Adolf Hitler. The evil forces included Fenrir, Garm, Midgard Serpent, and Surtur.


Longbow Hunters


Lords of Chaos


Luck League

A group of villains assembled by
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made up of Acrobat, Crier, Cyclone, Racer, Shrinking Man, Strongman, and Water King.


M


M'mannix

A legendary, terrifying creature on Mars, the Martian Mountain M'mannix is one of the most dangerous creatures on the planet. One time, Martian Manhunter believed he came face-to-face with one but it was instead seven Green Martians that merged to try and conquer Earth.


Ma Gunn’s School for Boys

A boys' school for crime run by Ma Gunn.


MAZE

MAZE was an international espionage agency that stole information from around the world to sell to the highest bidder. They also undertook assignments to discredit political dissidents and assassinate world leaders. MAZE had access to a number of super-weapons and was constantly seeking new items for its arsenal. They first appeared in ''Superman'' #268. MAZE operatives frequently fought Batgirl and Robin in the pages of ''Batman Family'' in the 1970s.


Madmen

Led by Farley Fleeter, the Madmen are a gang of acrobatic criminals who often battled
Blue Beetle Blue Beetle is the name of three superheroes appearing in a number of American comic books published by a variety of companies since 1939. The most recent of the companies to own rights to Blue Beetle is DC Comics, which bought the rights to the ...
.


Mainframe

Technology-based group led by Override that included Baud, Download, Output, and Scareware.


Man-Bat and She-Bat

A husband and wife team, Man-Bat and She-Bat transformed themselves into bat-creatures that troubled Gotham City.


Mankind Liberation Front

Founded by
Lex Luthor Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
on Kingdom Come (comics), Earth-22, the Mankind Liberation Front sought to solve the problem of Earth's superhumans. It included
Vandal Savage Vandal Savage (Vandar Adg) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is said to be a Cro-Magnon warrior who gained immortality and advanced healing abilities after encountering a strange meteorite during prehis ...
,
Catwoman Catwoman is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, she debuted as "the Cat" in ''Batman (comic book), Batman'' #1 (spring 1940). She has become one of the superhero Batman' ...
, Riddler, and King of the
Royal Flush Gang The Royal Flush Gang is a group of supervillains appearing in DC Comics. The group, which debuted in ''Justice League of America'' #43 (March 1966), use a playing card theme. Their code names are based on the cards needed to form a royal flush in ...
with Shazam (DC Comics), Captain Marvel as a brainwashed slave and Ibn al Xu’ffasch as a spy for
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
.


Many Arms of Death

The Many Arms of Death is a terrorist group from Coryana that have fought Batwoman. Each of its members are named after a weapon (e.g. Knife, Needle, Rifle) due to the play on the "arms" portion of the name. The Many Arms of Death used a legitimate company called the Kali Corporation as a front.
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once worked with the Many Arms of Death under the alias of Needle. Beth Kane, Alice was brainwashed by the Many Arms of Death to serve them under the alias of the Mother of War, after being taken from the sanatorium where she was being treated.
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
asks Batwoman to help break the Many Arms of Death. In doing so, Batwoman discovers that Tahani, a former lover of Safiyah Sohail and one of Kate's rivals for her affections years earlier, is one of the group's assassins, codenamed Knife.


Many Arms of Death in other media

The Many Arms of Death appear in season two of ''
Batwoman Batwoman is a name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, depicted as female counterparts and allies of Batman similarly to Batgirl. The original version of the character, Kathy Kane (eventually given t ...
''. They consist of Pike, Rapier, Dire-Flail, and an assortment of unnamed members. The Many Arms of Death are depicted as an assassin group from Coryana that is loyal to Safiyah Sohail and do her bidding.


Marabunta

A group of mercenaries in high-tech army ant armor that battled Batwing.


Masters of Disaster

The Masters of Disaster are a group of superpowered mercenaries that have powers derived from the elements.


Mayhem

Led by KGBeast, Mayhem included Stranglehold, Cheshire, Braze, NKVDemon, and Maelstrom.


Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E.

First appearing in ''
Doom Patrol Doom Patrol is a superhero team from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963), and was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has appear ...
'' (vol. 2) #35, the Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E. is an organization that is dedicated to the extermination of eccentricity and difference after their soul husks have been harvested by the Agency and the Telephone Avatar during World War II. They once captured Flex Mentallo and targeted Danny the Street.


Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E. in other media

In the TV series ''
Doom Patrol Doom Patrol is a superhero team from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963), and was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has appear ...
'', the Bureau of Normalcy is based on the Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E.


Menagerie

During the "Forever Evil" storyline,
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started a group called the Menagerie which consists of animal-like characters like Elephant Man (comics), Elephant Man, Hellhound (comics), Hellhound, Lion-Mane, Mäuschen, Angel and the Ape, Primeape, and Zebra-Man. Steve Trevor and Killer Frost fought them in the park when working to get the Lasso of Truth from Cheetah. While Steve Trevor defeated Cheetah and claimed the Lasso of Truth, Killer Frost froze the Menagerie and escaped.


Meta-Breed


Micro/Squad

A group of Central Intelligence Agency, CIA operatives who drew the ire of the Atom (Ray Palmer), Atom and were shrunk to six-inches as a consequence. Dubbed Micro/Squad, the team led by Blacksnake and including Mr. Baily, Ms. Hubbard, Ginsburg, and Sting became a reoccurring foe of the hero.


Minister Blizzard's gang

When Minister Blizzard and Shadow-Thief conspired to plunge the Earth into another Ice age, Ice Age, the former manipulated
Captain Cold Captain Cold (Leonard Snart) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in '' Showcase'' #8 (June 1957). In his comic book appearances, ...
and the
Icicle An icicle is a spike of ice formed when water falling from an object freezes. Formation and dynamics Icicles can form during bright, sunny, but subfreezing weather, when ice or snow melted by sunlight or some other heat source (such as a poor ...
to help.


The Misfits

Organized by
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, the Misfits was an assembly of some of Batman's lesser foes in hopes their combined power could be more formidable. Its members included Catman, Calendar Man, and Chancer.


Missile Men


Monarch's Army

Formed from across the multiverse by Monarch (comics), Monarch, Monarch's Army included the Crime Syndicate of America#Crime Society, Crime Society, JLAxis, Extremists (comics), Extremists, Queen Belthera, Earth-43 Batman, and Earth-7 Starwoman.


Monster League of Evil

Captain Thunder's greatest foes, the Monster League of Evil included Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula, Wolf-Man, and the Mummy.


Monster Society of Evil

The Monster Society of Evil is an organization formed by Mister Mind to carry out his evil plots.


Mud Pack


Multiplex's gang

Assembled by
Multiplex Multiplex may refer to: Science and technology * Multiplex communication, combining many signals into one transmission circuit or channel ** Multiplex (television), a group of digital television or radio channels that are combined for broadcast * ...
to battle
Firestorm A firestorm is a conflagration which attains such intensity that it creates and sustains its own wind system. It is most commonly a natural phenomenon, created during some of the largest bushfires and wildfires. Although the term has been used ...
, the group included Slipknot (comics), Slipknot, Hyena, Mindboggler, and Bolt (DC Comics), Bolt. When Jason Rusch adopted the Firestorm mantle, Multiplex assembled another gang but with Killer Frost, Black Bison, Hyena, Plastique (character), Plastique, and Typhoon (comics), Typhoon.


Mutants


N


The Nameless

A mysterious collective of shadowy entities, the Nameless count Synnar and Deacon Dark among their followers as the Eternal Light Corporation is a front for their organization.


Nasty's Nasties

A biker gang assembled by Nasthalthia Luthor, Nasty's Nasties were meant to help draw out Supergirl.


Natural Disasters

As the leader of the Legion of Doom in
Harley Quinn Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, PhD) is a fictional American character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm for ''Batman: The Animated Series'' as a henchwoman for the ...
, Poison Ivy mentors Volcana, Terra, and Tefé as the Natural Disasters.


Negative Forces

In the
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, the avatars of the Forces in Deon Owens, Psych, and Fuerza are infected and possessed by the Negative Forces of their powers and align to resurrect the Reverse-Flash.


N.E.M.O.

Nautical Enforcement of Macrocosmic Order, or N.E.M.O for short, is a hundred year old secret society introduced in ''DC Rebirth''. Founded by "Fisher King", it is intent on controlling the world, bringing them in conflict with Aquaman. Its members included the deceased King, Professor Ivo, King Shark and Black Manta.


Network

There are three different versions of Network:


Network I

The original Network members were a band of small-time villains whose Metahuman, metagenes were triggered by the Monitor (Mar Novu), Monitor shortly before the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. The six criminals drew on broadcast power beamed down from a special satellite owned by the rock video channel RTV. The Network members were Blue Matt (invisibility), Cathode (electrokinetic), Erase (acid touch), Fast Forward (enhances kinetic potential), UHF (manipulates audible and inaudible soundwaves), and Volume (can increase mass and density). The first Network was defeated by Superman and Batman. The Network I first appeared in ''World's Finest Comics'' #311 (January 1985).


Network II

The second Network is a black market for supervillains based in Keystone City. This Network has been run by a villainess named Blacksmith (character), Blacksmith. Its services are frequently used by Kobra (DC comics), Kobra. The Network's base is protected by the Rogues (comics), Rogues, and the Colonel Computron units.


Network III

The third Network is a widespread organization of criminals operating in
Gotham City Gotham City ( ), or simply Gotham, is a fictional city in the Northeastern United States that serves as the primary city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is best known as the home of the superhero Batman and his List ...
. Businesswoman Celia Kazantkakis (Athena), used the Network to get her revenge against the Gotham Rossetti mob. After a clash with
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
and his allies the Network was crippled, but Kazantkakis escaped. Known Network operatives are: the Tracker, the Technician, Doctor Excess, Bugg, the Suicide King, Mister Fun, and Freeway.


New Olympians

Founded by Maxie Zeus, the New Olympians were his underlings when he sought to abduct athlete Lacinia Nitocris. Its members included Antaeus, Argus, Diana, Nox, Proteus, and Vulcanus.


New Order

The New Order was a group of metahumans named Cain, Ammo, Corona, and Scud who commandeered a nuclear facility and demanded "one billion dollars and all mutant wild life freed". The Flash (Jay Garrick), Flash and Alan Scott, Green Lantern took them down in ''
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'' (vol. 2) #1.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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N.O.W.H.E.R.E.

The organization of N.O.W.H.E.R.E., founded by the futuristic man called Harvest, with their main goal to extort and control teen heroes (both powered and non-powered) like the
Teen Titans The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC ...
and the Legion Lost. The members are Batus, Centerhall, Crush, Fuji, Hammerfist, Leash, Misbelief, Psykill, Doctor Umber, Templar, and Windstrom. Former members are a clone of Caitlin Fairchild, Grunge, Lilith Clay, Omen, Rose Wilson, Ravager, Ridge, Shadow Walker, Conner Kent, Superboy, and Warblade. Introduced in the ''New 52'', N.O.W.H.E.R.E. are the main villains in the crossover ''The Culling (comics), The Culling'' as they lead their own army of Ravagers (comics), Ravagers against the teens in their own arena called The Colony.


Ninth Circle

The Ninth Circle is an international group of corrupt business executives, originally founded by Robert Queen and Dante. The group's leaders have their meetings wearing masks to prevent any of them from betraying the others should they get caught. The Ninth Circle has a private army called the Burned, who are created through a baptism in lava and turned into mindless servants. The Ninth Circle serve as prominent villains throughout ''Green Arrow: Rebirth''.


Ninth Circle in other media

The Ninth Circle appeared in Arrow season 7, season 7 of ''
Arrow An arrow is a fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow. A typical arrow usually consists of a long, stiff, straight shaft with a weighty (and usually sharp and pointed) arrowhead attached to the front end, multiple fin-like stabilizers c ...
''. Its notable members include Emiko Queen (Arrowverse), Emiko Queen, the group's leader in the present timeline until the season finale, Beatrice (Arrowverse), Beatrice who became the new leader, Dante (Arrowverse), Dante, and Virgil (Arrowverse), Virgil.


Nuclear Family


Nuclear Legion

A team of nuclear-themed supervillains introduced in ''Battle for Bludhaven'' whose membership included Professor Radium, Nuclear, Mister Nitro, Geiger, Reactron, and Neutron (DC Comics), Neutron.


O


O Squad

In an Elseworlds, Starro the Conqueror organized a team of Justice League foes whose name ended in the letter "O" as the O Squad. Its membership included Amazo, Bizarro, Chemo, Despero, Kanjar Ro, Metallo, Sinestro, Starro, Titano, and T.O. Morrow (Lobo emerged as a latecomer). The team behind ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League'' briefly considered an All-O Squad featuring the likes of Amazo, Despero, Starro, Chemo and Bizarro before deciding it was too hokey. This was also a deciding factor in why the name of Eclipso was changed.


O.G.R.E.

Ogre (DC Comics), O.G.R.E. is an acronym used by two different groups in the DC Universe.


O.G.R.E. I

Created by Bob Haney and Nick Cardy, this group first appeared in ''Aquaman'' #26 (July 1976). Within the context of the DC Universe, the first incarnation of O.G.R.E. (short for Organization for General Revenge and Enslavement) is a small mercenary terrorist group, led by the black-hooded Supreme One. Operating for an unnamed foreign government, they have confronted Aquaman in a number of occasions and worked through either hired agents, such as Black Manta, or coerced ones, such as Typhoon (comics), Typhoon and the Huntress.


O.G.R.E. II

First appearing in ''Aquaman'' (vol. 4) #9 (August 1992) and within the context of the DC Universe, the second incarnation of O.G.R.E. (short for the Ocean Going Resource Exchange and also referred to as the "Exchange") is a corporate extension of Merrevale Oil created by Jordan Wylie. Publicly presenting itself as an environmental firm, its actual activities bring it into conflict with Aquaman and the Sea Devils (comics), Sea Devils. This results in Wylie being removed from public positions at Merrevale and the Exchange.


Oblivion Front

The Oblivion Front, whose forces were clad in blue, red, and gold armor, was "a terrorist splinter group" led by Dominion (Dominique Duchamp). Dominion herself wore a similar, less-armored costume and had a scar down the right side of her face. Dominion later led the Oblivion Front in an assault during which they intended to raid a weapons vault. Instead, the entire group was taken down by Gunfire (comics), Gunfire. They first appeared in ''Showcase (comics), Showcase '94'' #1.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Ocean Master's robot duplicates

When Atlanna was driven mad and sought the death of her son Aquaman, she aligned with Ocean Master who had robot duplicates of his brother's most dangerous foes produced. Such included Black Manta, Scavenger, Fisherman, Shark, Starro, Marine Marauder, Captain Demo, and Seaquake.


Old Gods of Evil

Founded by Lokee, the Old Gods of Evil was a faction in the Urgrund civil war. At the climax of the war when the planet was split in two, Yuga Khan lead and founded Apokolips.


Omega

The murders of several foreign intelligence agents led
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
on an international search for answers. In the course of the case, Batman learned of the abduction of Hungary, Hungarian physicist Lucas Nagy and eventually pieced together clues that indicated that a terrorist organization known as Omega had forced him to build a 20-megaton nuclear bomb. When the terrorists threatened Gotham City with a nuclear holocaust, Batman's own experiences seemed to back up their claims. Eventually, Batman discovered that Omega's leader had manipulated everyone. Unable to force Nagy to create such a bomb, the leader realized that no one would know whether Omega truly had a bomb and set out to convince everyone that it did exist, with Batman as "Omega's prime witness". Their only appearance is in ''Batman'' #281-283.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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One Earth Regime

Based in the Injustice (franchise), Injustice universe, the One Earth Regime was founded by
Superman Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, which first appeared in the comic book ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1, published in the United States on April 18, 1938.The copyright date of ''Action Comics ...
to rule the Earth. Its membership included Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, Cyborg, Green Lantern, Flash, Shazam, John Stewart, Spectre/Mister Mxyzptlk, Swamp Thing, King Shark, Bane, Catwoman, Supergirl, Ares, Aquaman, Metamorpho, Black Lightning, Sinestro, Killer Croc, Clayface, Penguin, Raven, Nightwing, Killer Frost, Girder, Black Adam, Solomon Grundy, and Doomsday while Lex Luthor acted as a mole for Batman's Insurgency.


Onslaught

Onslaught is a team of superpowered international terrorists-for-hire operating out of the outlaw nation of Qurac. The team was created and guided by Qurac's President Marlo and had accepted, as its first commission, the assignment of killing the President of the United States. Former Suicide Squad member Jess Bright, now a Soviet operative named Koshchei, helped bioengineer candidates for the team.


Orange Lantern Corps


Order of Ancient Mysteries

Founded by Roderick Burgess, the Order of Ancient Mysteries sought to gain power through occult means.


Order of St. Dumas

The Order of St. Dumas, originally part of the Knights Templar and also called the Sacred Order of Saint Dumas, were a group of soldier-monks that were formed during the Crusades. The Order enriched itself, though, during the Crusades, then went into hiding. The Order's first champion was an Asian man named Stephen Forrest Lee, the assassin known to Manhunter (Mark Shaw), Mark Shaw as Dumas. The failure of this champion splintered the order. The main branch retreated and the violent splinter elements created a new champion called Azrael, a hereditary title given to the splinter Order's near-superhuman enforcer and assassin. Members of the splinter Order enlarged the organization's power by killing their enemies, hoarding knowledge, and kidnapping some of the greatest thinkers in the world. The Order also invented "disinformation", to ensure that the theories of the kidnapped geniuses would look so silly that nobody would miss them or examine their research. With a large amount of help from Jean-Paul Valley, Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley), the splinter group was apparently scattered.


Order of St. Dumas in other media

The Order of St. Dumas appears in the second season of ''Gotham (TV series), Gotham''. In this show, the Dumas family were one of the founders of Gotham City until Caleb Dumas had an affair with Celestine Wayne. After cutting off Caleb's hand with a knife, the Wayne family forced the Dumases into exile, where some of them took refuge with a religious extension of the family, while others remained behind and their last names were changed to Galavan. Years later, Theo Galavan and his sister Tabitha began their family's plans for revenge on the Wayne family by targeting Bruce Wayne. When The Order is near to killing Bruce Wayne as a part of their ritual, Gordon and his allies prevent it and many members are shot or arrested, Theo Galavan is killed by Gordon, while his sister Tabitha escapes with Silver St. Cloud.


Order of the Scythe

Also known as the Reapers, the Order of the Scythe was a mercenary band including Nick Gage, Figment, Harmony, Jabberwock, Miranda, and Slipstream.


Orisha-Nla

The shadow forms of the Orisha, its members include dark versions of Shango, Jakuta, Erinle, Ogun, Adiremi, and Ochun. A dark version of Firestorm also emerged in Shadowstorm.


P


Panther Gang

A group of thieves and robbers dressed in panther-inspired costumes, the Panther Gang crossed paths with the Atom. A member of the gang later joined a team of Atom villains to battle the hero's inheritor.


Parliament of Decay

Representing the Black and in opposition of the other elemental Parliaments, Parliament of Decay is death with Anton Arcane its avatar. Abby Holland later supplanted her father's role and has counted Detritus and Sethe among its ranks.


The Pentacle


People's Heroes

The People's Heroes are a group of Russian agents that consists of Bolshoi, Molotov, Pravda, and Hammer & Sickle.


People's Liberation Army

The People's Liberation Army (commonly known as the "Death's Head") first made its impact on
Gotham City Gotham City ( ), or simply Gotham, is a fictional city in the Northeastern United States that serves as the primary city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is best known as the home of the superhero Batman and his List ...
with a ten-week assault that included bombing banks, federal office buildings, and courthouses. Their terror campaign paralyzed the city. They were led by Thanatos, clad in a skull mask, a green costume and red cape, gloves and boots, and secretly an Italian terrorist named Sophia Santos. The PLA later resurfaced in
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
, agreeing to "accidentally" kill an anti-crime senator during one of their attacks in exchange for a delivery of weapons and explosives from syndicate queen Irene Scarfield. The leader of this PLA operation was Bloodclaw, a bald, bearded man with crimson steel fingernails. He disappeared into the Potomac River following a fight with Batman and was presumed dead.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Phantom Zone prisoners


Point Men

The Point Men are foes of Young Justice.


Power Posse

The evil equivalent of the Super Buddies in a parallel universe.


Prankster and Toyman

Foes of Superman, Prankster and Toyman collaborated to battle their mutual enemy.


Prince Daka's gang

A team of Japanese agents, Prince Daka lead Sumo the Samurai, Kung, and Tsunami.


Printer's Devil's gang

A trio of people whose lives were ruined by technological progress, Printer's Devil, Pinball Wizard, and Bad Penny attacked the World's Fair.


The Prodigals

The higher-ups of Tao's criminal organization are the Prodigals which include Peter Grimm, Miss Misery, and Holden Carver.


Project 7734


Psi-Phon and Dreadnaught

An alien duo that fought Superman.


Punch and Jewelee


Q


Query and Echo


Quorum

The Quorum is a rogue American agency. Its agents included Martika the Enchantress, Militia, Major Force, Dementor, Black Serpent, Enforcer, Sledge, and Devlin.


R


Rainbow Raiders

Since Rainbow Raider's death, a team of color-themed supervillains have dubbed themselves the Rainbow Raiders in his honor. Each member of the Rainbow Raiders has powers based on their color: After the death of the first
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, a funeral was held that every villain ever to face Flash attended. Among the large crowd was an eclectic group of metahumans calling themselves the "Rainbow Raiders", in honor of the late Flash villain. Their sentiments, expressed during the service, seemed to denote that the group was relatively new to the scene, and had little exposure, standing, or experience working together. The Raiders were active during the
Crime Syndicate of America The Crime Syndicate or Crime Syndicate of America (CSA, with America sometimes spelled Amerika) is a team of supervillains featured in DC Comics. The team is composed of evil Multiverse (DC Comics), parallel-universe counterparts of the Justice Le ...
's second invasion of Earth, encountering Johnny Quick (Crime Syndicate), Johnny Quick and Power Ring (DC supervillains), Power Ring (who were disguised as the Flash and Green Lantern) while attacking the Missoula County, Montana S.T.A.R. Labs facility. The battle goes badly for the two, but thanks to the help of nearby civilians, believing that their beloved heroes are in trouble, attack the Raiders and allow Power Ring and Johnny Quick to rally and subdue the group. The fate of the Rainbow Raiders was intended for the pages of ''Blackest Night'', and was soon after released as a "deleted page" segment in ''Untold Tales of the Blackest Night''. Believing that, with the dead attacking, it was best to be on the 'winning side', the Raiders committed mass suicide to join the Black Lantern Corps. However they remained dead because they lacked any emotional ties sufficient to draw the attention of the black power rings, which focused on resurrecting people who would inspire certain emotions in Earth's heroes and villains, such as
Lex Luthor Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
's various murder victims, or fallen villains and heroes like
Maxwell Lord Maxwell Lord IV is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Justice League'' #1 (May 1987) and was created by Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire (artist), Kevin Magui ...
and
Elongated Man Elongated Man (Randolph William "Ralph" Dibny) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''The Flash'' #112 (February 25, 1960). The character made his live-action debut on The CW's live-actio ...
.


The Ravens

A band of female mercenaries led by Cheshire (comics), Cheshire, the Ravens included Pistolera, Vicious, and Termina and became a thorn in the side of
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's heroes.


Red Brotherhood

A faction of Green Martians from Mars II led by the Marshal, the Red Brotherhood overthrew their planet and tried to conquer Earth. Among their ranks was Martian Manhunter's lover J'en.


Red Claw

A terrorist organization led by a woman of the same name, Red Claw battled Batman in the DC Animated Universe.


Red Lantern Corps


Red Shift

An enemy of the Ravers, Red Shift included Drrt, Klo, Red Death, and Whoon.


Religion of Crime

A cult formed around the Crime Bible tied to Darkseid and Vandal Savage, Cain. It included Stanton and Giselle Carlyle, Mother Superior, Sinclair, Beth Kane, Mistress Alice, Sister Wrack, Sister Shard, and Brother Flay.


Religion of Crime in other media

The Religion of Crime served as loose inspiration for the Wonderland Gang in ''
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''.


The Rithm

The equivalent of a Parliament for the Metal, the Rithm was led by Machine Queen and included Omega Calculus, A Calculus, B Calculus, and C Calculus.


Robins

A group of feral, Jokerized children under the control of The Batman Who Laughs.


Robots of Terror

Created by Doc Robot, the Robots of Terror included Aluminum, Barium, Calcium, Plutonium, Sodium, and Zirconium.


Robot Renegades

The Robot Renegades are a robotic team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Seeking the supremacy of machines over humans, they first appeared as a team in ''Metal Men'' (vol. 3) #2 (2007). The group consists of U.N.I.O.N., Warbox, Body X, L-Ron, and Manhunter Lud of the Manhunters (comics), Manhunters. In ''Metal Men'' (vol. 3) #3, they would assist Will Magnus in defeating the Death Metal Men, although purely for their own reasons.


Rogues


Royal Flush Gang


S


Satan's champions

When Shazam (DC Comics), Captain Marvel fought to save the soul of his uncle Ebenezer Batson, he had to face Satan's champions: Abaddon, Medea, Antaeus, Old Age, Legion, and Truth.


Savitar cult


School for Super-Villains

Founded by Tarik the Mute, the School for Super-Villains helped form the basis of the Legion of Super-Villains.


Science Squad


Scorpio

Scorpio is a mercenary group of terrorists-for-hire. Scorpio is a well-equipped organization always on the look out for advanced technology that can easily be weaponized. They were first seen in public fighting off both the Sea Devils (comics), Sea Devils and the Challengers of the Unknown.


S.C.Y.T.H.E.

S.C.Y.T.H.E. was an anti-government terrorist organization from a European country called Lugwainia. They abducted brilliant aeronautics engineer Robert Selkirk, who had spent years as a political prisoner in a pseudo-Soviet Union, Soviet nation before gaining asylum in the United States, and they demanded an exchange with their imprisoned leader, Alexander Sorkhan. A United Nations team consisting of Diana Prince and Steve Trevor were assigned to go with Selkirk to the exchange, but they were waylaid by the terrorists and betrayed by Selkirk himself, who helped Sorkhan escape. Their first and only appearance was in ''
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'' #244.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Secret Society of Super Villains

The Secret Society of Super Villains is a criminal organization that is the evil counterpart of the Justice League of America.


Servants of Darkness

Clones made of Superman, Orion, Kalibak, Lydea Mallor, and an unknown Guardian of the Universe by Darkseid to service his resurrection in the 30th century.


Seven Deadly Enemies of Man


Seven Devils of Thanagar

Deities once worshipped on Thanagar that were led by Onimar Synn the Sin-Eater and included Starbreaker (comics), Luciphage the Starbreaker. A death cult continues in the present that worship the Devils which included Sh'ri Valkyr.


Seven Men of Death

A faction within the League of Assassins made up of Detonator, Hook, Maduvu, Merlyn, Razorburn, Shellcase, and Whip.


Seven Princes of Darkness


Seven Sentinels

A group of child molesters who masqueraded as super heroes. The Seven Sentinels include Atoman, Hound, Sun Woman, Davy Jones, Sizzler, Scarlet Scepter, M'rrgla Qualtz, Black Boomerang, and Kingfisher.


Shadow-Force

Led by Darkstorm, Shadow-Force is a team of mercenaries hired by the Dubelz Crime Family to eliminate Hitman. It includes Cockatoo, Ironbolt, Mink, Panzer, and Twilight.


Shadowspire

Shadowspire supplied South American drug cartels with the necessary tools of their trade: weapons, transportation, high technology, and reliable intelligence. Shadowspire's tentacles penetrate every corrupt government and drug cartel on two continents. They even had the resources and know how to create their own weaponized viruses. Shadowspire's first appearance was in ''
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'' #53. The group was created by Tom Joyner and Mike Collins.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
/>


Silicon Syndicate

The Silicon Syndicate operates in the fictional city of Platinum Flats, which is most likely based on Silicon Valley. The Syndicate's principals were all
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s who felt they had a free run of the city since no major superhero teams operate on the West Coast of the DC Comics universe. Known principals were Visionary, Gizmo (DC Comics), Gizmo, Kilg%re, the Matchmaker, the Calculator (comics), Calculator, the Collector, and the Joker. The group came into conflict with the Birds of Prey (comics), Birds of Prey, who clashed with street level operatives, such as Carface, Diamond, the Gangly Man, the Mind Bullet, Topaz, and the Tuatara, before working their way up to the principals.


Sinestro Corps


Sivana Family


Sizematic

Twins who worked for Two-Face and the Secret Society of Super-Villains.


SKULL

The SKULL organization actively recruited discredited geniuses and outcast scientists at the behest of Albert Michaels, the first Atomic Skull. Their criminal agenda often brought them into conflict with the terrorist organization known as Kobra (DC comics), Kobra. They later expanded their criminal empire to the West Coast. Albert Michaels was one of the sleeper agents of rogue SKULL scientist Alysia Damalis. SKULL was introduced in 1976's ''Superman (comic book), Superman'' #301. Skull was seemingly inactive until Simon Pons revitalized the group; Pons first appears in ''Outsiders (comics), Outsiders'' #6, but does not take an active role until ''Outsiders'' Annual #1 in a story entitled "''The Skull..., The Serpent... and the Outsiders''". In this story, Simon Pons rebuilds SKULL and renews their long-standing feud with Kobra.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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S.P.I.D.E.R.

S.P.I.D.E.R. (short for Society for Political Instability and Diverted Economic Resources) was an international crime organization based in a hidden grotto near the Riviera. The eight "legs" of the organization were devoted to Arson, Drugs, Extortion, Fraud, Gambling, Theft, Assassination, and Terrorism. The organization was led by a green costumed albino woman named Morella. S.P.I.D.E.R.'s stated intention was to ultimately destabilize all world governments and then use the chaos to make themselves rich. Most of Morella's operatives wore standard green, yellow, and red uniforms but her division chiefs, including the Spider and the Widow, had distinctive costumes. S.P.I.D.E.R.'s first and only appearance was in ''
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'' (vol. 2) #48-49.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
/>


Sonar's gang

Sonar and his henchmen Throttle and Blindside.


Sons of Trigon


Spyral

Spyral is a UN covert operations agency founded during the Cold War. Its original head, Agent Zero, decided to avoid getting involved in politics, and rather than recruiting from among the espionage services of NATO or the Warsaw Pact countries, instead recruited rebels: iconoclastic daredevils and rogue geniuses, and got them to use their mental and physical gifts to serve the agency. At some point, it was revealed that Agent Zero was really a Nazi master spy codenamed Doctor Dedalus, and had been betraying the agency for his own ends. Soon after, the agency collapsed...or so it seemed. In response to the escalating war between Batman Incorporated and the Leviathan terrorist organization, the UN decided to reform Spyral and recruited Doctor Dedalus' long-thought-dead daughter, Kathy Webb-Kane, as its leader. Using her personal resources, she recruited enough of a force to convince Batman, Inc. to disband as soon as the conflict was done. In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe. In Prime-Earth's history, Doctor Dedalus was revealed to have created both Spyral and Leviathan as part of a deranged attempt at immortality, setting up the two organizations to oppose each other in a never-ending cycle of vendetta, and grooming his children to manage the two agencies. Spyral received more funding and new members in the wake of the "Forever Evil" incident. With the organization firmly re-established, the subsequent Directors of Spyral followed varying goals, unknowingly influenced by the agency's real leader, an entity called Spyder, who was eventually revealed to be a computerized copy of the mind of the late Doctor Dedalus. Agent Obscura is tasked with convincing Plastic Man to infiltrate a multi-dimensional conspiracy.


Star Chamber

Formed in opposition of the Shadow Cabinet (comics), Shadow Cabinet by Headmaster from within, Star Chamber sought to enslave humanity rather than protect it. Its founders included Ash, Rainsaw, Slag, Wytch, Funyl, and Transit and over time added Holocaust (DC Comics), Holocaust and Harm to its ranks. Even heroes like Rocket (DC Comics), Rocket and Xombi were tricked into joining for a time.


Stormwatch Zero clones

Formed by Henry Bendix, Stormwatch Zero was the precursor to Stormwatch (comics), Stormwatch where all but two of its members (Apollo and Midnighter) died on their inaugural mission. However, Bendix had the entire team cloned and left to guard his secret bunker. Appearing as zombified versions of the group, in addition to Apollo and Midnighter is Amaze, Impetus, Lamplight, Stalker, and Crow Jane. Amaze, Impetus, and Lamplight were resurrected as zombies prior to this by Ghoulgotha to kill Apollo and Midnighter.


Strike Force Kobra

Kobra researched every villain that ever fought
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
and how they each acquired their respective powers. After obtaining some test subjects, Kobra had his researchers use this information to transform them into Strike Force Kobra. The members consist of
Clayface Clayface is an alias used by several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them are List of Batman family enemies ...
IV, Elemental Woman, Planet Master II, Spectrumonster, and Zebra-Man II. Kobra sent them to fight the Outsiders (comics), Outsiders and infiltrate Stagg Enterprises. During the resulting fight, Spectrumonster was destroyed and the rest of Strike Force Kobra was defeated by the Outsiders and arrested by the police. During the ''Infinite Crisis'' storyline, Strike Force Kobra members Planet Master II, a somehow-revived Spectrumonster, and Zebra-Man II appear as members of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s
Secret Society of Super Villains Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League, Justice League of America. The series was cancelled with issue #1 ...
where they are seen during the Battle of Metropolis. Kobra would later form a second incarnation of Strike Force Kobra led by his cult member Lady Eve and consisting of Dervish, Fauna Faust, Syonide IV, and Windfall. When this version of Strike Force Kobra was defeated by Eradicator (comics), Eradicator's incarnation of the Outsiders even after the death of the fourth Syonide, Lady Eve called Kobra for help only for him to tell them to surrender. This action caused a strain between Kobra and Lady Eve.


Sunderland Corporation

Founded by General Avery Sunderland, the Sunderland Corporation was a ruthless conglomerate connected to the Defense Department Intelligence (DDI). Sunderland's daughter Constance as well as Alan Windsor were among upper management.


Super Enemies

An evil equivalent of the Super Friends from a parallel Earth.


Super Family

The evil equivalent of the Marvel Family in ''Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'' which included Superwoman, Captain Super, Uncle Super, and Captain Super Jr.


Super Foes

The original Super Foes formed in opposition of the Super Friends and consisted of
Toyman Toyman is the name of three supervillains and one adolescent superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, as an adversary for Superman. The most well-known incarnation of Toyman is Winslow Schott, a criminal who uses toy-based or to ...
,
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, Poison Ivy (character), Poison Ivy,
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, and the Human Flying Fish and junior members Toyboy, Chick, Honeysuckle, Kitten, and Sardine. A later version was a Bizarro version of the Super Friends with Bizarro versions of Aquaman (Aquazarro), Wonder Woman (Bizarra), Batman (Batzarro), Apache Chief, Flash, Hawkman (Hawkzarro), Gleek, Winder Twins (Wunder Twinz), Green Lantern (Yellow Lanturn), and Black Vulcan.


Super-Villains

When Sportsmaster wanted to prove to Paula Brooks, Huntress that evil could triumph over good, he assembled the Super-Villains to face Earth's heroes in a game of baseball. His team consisted of
Lex Luthor Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor () is a supervillain in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (published on February 22, 1940, with a cover d ...
, Joker, Weather Wizard, Doctor Polaris,
Tattooed Man The Tattooed Man is the name of three characters appearing in media published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of Green Lantern. An original version of the Tattooed Man, Latavius "Lala" Johnson, appeared as a recurring character in the Arrowve ...
,
Chronos Chronos (; ; , Modern Greek: ), also spelled Chronus, is a personification of time in Greek mythology, who is also discussed in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. Chronos is frequently confused with, or perhaps consciously identified ...
, Matter Master, and
Felix Faust Felix Faust is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Justice League of America'' #10 (1962), created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. He is depicted as a mystic sorcerer, obse ...
with Amazo as the umpire.


Super-Villains in other media

The concept of a heroes vs. villains game of baseball was adapted for ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' in "Triumvirate of Terror!" where the Legion of Doom faced the
Justice League International Justice League International (JLI) is a fictional DC comics superhero team that succeeded the original Justice League from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The team enjoyed several comic books runs, the first being written by Keith Giffen and ...
. Therein, Lex Luthor, Joker,
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, Weather Wizard,
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, Chronos, and Felix Faust made up the team with Amazo as the umpire.


Superior Five

A homage to the Inferior Five, the Superior Five are Jongleur, Splitshot, Lagomorph, Hindenberg, and Tremor.


Superman Revenge Squad


The Syndicate

The extraterrestrial crime cartel known as the Syndicate was a loose alliance of alien interests operating on Earth. Known members included drug dealer Byth Rok and smuggler Kanjar Ro. The Syndicate's operations were highlighted during the Crime lord/Syndicate War a storyline which ran through the titles ''Darkstars'' #32 (March 1995), ''
Deathstroke Deathstroke is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the character first appeared in ''The New Teen Titans'' #2 (December 1980) as Deathstroke the Terminator. In his co ...
'' #48-50 (June–August 1995), and ''The New Titans'' #122 (June 1995). The Crime lord was eventually revealed to be Steve Dayton and the Syndicate was crushed by a collection of Earth's heroes including Extreme Justice, the Outsiders (comics), Outsiders, and the Blood Pack (comics), Blood Pack.


S.Y.S.T.E.M.

An international organization dedicated to world control, S.Y.S.T.E.M. is made up of independent interconnected cells with soldiers known as SYSTEMatics. Known members include Grandmother, Amber Leader Mom, Onslaught, Agent Scar, Smart, Indigo Leader Edwin Alva, Chewie, Rose, Milton St. Cloud, Sloan, and Thomas Walsh.


T


Tala and Tannarak

The Phantom Stranger's greatest foes, Tala and Tannarak fought their enemy multiple times separately and, on one occasion, each other before inevitably aligning only to suffer defeat again.


Tao's Criminal Organization

The criminal organization of Tao includes the Prodigals, Torpedoes, Blackguards, and Quislings. One of the top units is the Hounds.


Tartarus

Tartarus is a villain organization that was established by
Vandal Savage Vandal Savage (Vandar Adg) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is said to be a Cro-Magnon warrior who gained immortality and advanced healing abilities after encountering a strange meteorite during prehis ...
in his plot to destroy the Teen Titans. Its known members include Cheshire (comics), Cheshire,
Gorilla Grodd Gorilla Grodd is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in ''The Flash'' #106 (May 1959). He is an evil, super-intelligent gorilla who ...
,
Lady Vic Lady Elaine Marsh-Morton, a.k.a. "Lady Vic" or "Lady Victim" is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. She is an England, English noblewoman who works secretly as an assassin, bounty hunter, and mercenary. She is employed on a semi-regular basis ...
, Red Panzer, and Siren (DC Comics), Siren.


Team Penguin

Existing in ''The Batman (TV series), The Batman'' universe, Team Penguin was assembled by the Penguin and included Killer Croc, Rag Doll, Firefly, and Killer Moth.


Temperature Twins

The team of Captain Cold and Heat Wave, the Temperature Twins aligned to battle the Flash.


Temperature Twins in other media

The Temperature Twins appear in ''
The Flash The Flash is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1 (cover date, cover-dated Jan ...
'' and ''Legends of Tomorrow''.


Temple of the Divine Light

A cult worshipping Eclipso, the Temple of the Divine Light was led by Lycaon.


Terrible Trio


Terrific Trio

An evil homage to the Fantastic Four, the Terrific Trio are 2-D Man, Freon, and Magma. They originate from ''Batman Beyond''.


Terror Titans

The Terror Titans is a mirror group of the Teen Titans. It is led by
Clock King The Clock King is the name of three supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first Clock King debuted in ''World's Finest Comics'' #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias. The Clock ...
and consists of Dreadbolt, Copperhead (DC Comics), Copperhead, Disruptor, and Persuader (comics), Persuader.


Thera


Third Army

In the wake of perceived failures of the Manhunters and Green Lantern Corps (as the Halla's are seemingly retconned), the Guardians of the Universe develop the Third Army: a virus that infects organic lifeforms and turns them into emotionless cybernetic peacekeepers.


Three Faces of Evil

Pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths, Crisis, Evil was an entity that fought the
Marvel Family The Marvel Family, also known as the Shazam Family (also Shazamily), are a group of superheroes who originally appeared in books published by Fawcett Comics and were later acquired by DC Comics. Created in 1942 by writer Otto Binder and artist M ...
that could split into three beings called the Three Faces of Evil: Terror, Sin, and Wickedness. Post-Crisis, however, they were three separate beings by the same name.


Three Ghosts of Batman


Thunderers of Qward


Time Foes

A team of time-themed super-villains consisting of
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, Time Commander,
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, and Calendar Man.


Time Stealers

An organization formed by Mister Mind in opposition of the Time Master Rip Hunter, the Time Stealers consisted of Despero, Per Degaton, Supernova (DC Comics), Supernova, Ultra-Humanite, Black Beetle (DC Comics), Black Beetle, and Rex Hunter.


Titans East


Titans of Myth


Titans Tomorrow


Tri-Ad

Also known as the Troika, the Tri-Ad worked for the Cabal and counted Attica, H.A.R.M., and Slag as members.


Tri-Ad in other media

The Tri-Ad appear in '' Wild C.A.T.s''.


Triarch of Maltus

Deities once worshipped on Maltus, the Triarch of Maltus were Lord Daalon, Quarra, Archor, and Tzodar.


Trident


Trigger Twins


Tweedledum and Tweedledee


Twelve Brothers in Silk


Two-Face's gang

When going up against the
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,
Two-Face Two-Face is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bob Kane, and first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942). He has become one of the superhero Batman's most enduring e ...
assembled a trio of twins with incredible abilities or equipment. These three sets of twins were Flamesplasher, Darklight, and Sizematic. The Sizematic twins later joined the
Secret Society of Super Villains Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League, Justice League of America. The series was cancelled with issue #1 ...
.


U


Ultraviolet Corps


Ultravixens

A group of female aliens who tried to rape Mr. Majestic. Its members include Pure Candi, Starina Wave, Ravin, Redd, Acidia, and Sprite.


Un-Men


United Underworld

In ''Batman (1966 film), Batman (1966)'', United Underworld was an alliance between the Joker,
Penguin Penguins are a group of aquatic flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae () of the order Sphenisciformes (). They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Only one species, the Galápagos penguin, is equatorial, with a sm ...
,
Catwoman Catwoman is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, she debuted as "the Cat" in ''Batman (comic book), Batman'' #1 (spring 1940). She has become one of the superhero Batman' ...
, and the Riddler to take over the world by kidnapping the United Nations Security Council, United World Organization's Security Council.


Unjustice League of Unamerica


Untouchables

A trio of bank robbers who adopted costumes of the 1920s, the Untouchables used technology to become immaterial and battled the likes of Superman, Robin, Elongated Man, Looker, and Hawk and Dove. Originally, they called themselves the Intangibles.


Uranium and Agantha

One of the first Metal Men constructed by Doc Magnus, Uranium was shut down only to later revive. Seeking vengeance, he built a partner in Agantha and the pair destroyed the Metal Men and made Magnus their slave. The intervention of the Atom prevented the duo from inflicting a death ray onto the world.


V


Van'n Imperium

After gaining the power of the Green Lantern power ring, Magaan Van'n Intraktus reclaimed his world under a tyrannical regime called the Van'n Imperium. When Kyle Rayner's New Green Lantern Corps battled the corrupt Lantern, Intraktus orchestrated the destruction of his planet.


Vandal Savage's gang

When the Justice League emerged, Vandal Savage assembled Clayface, Solomon Grundy, Eclipso, and the Thorn to destroy them.


Veil

An American-based xenophobic anti-alien organization, the Veil is led by several influential industrialists and politicians, but was secretly founded by Pylon an agent of the alien H'San Natall. The Veil used mercenaries such as ''Dark Nemesis'' and
Deathstroke Deathstroke is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the character first appeared in ''The New Teen Titans'' #2 (December 1980) as Deathstroke the Terminator. In his co ...
to attack the
Teen Titans The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC ...
. The organization was later disbanded due to the efforts of the Teen Titans. First appears in ''
Teen Titans The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC ...
'' (vol. 2) #3 (December 1996).


Vendetta

An assemblage of the Freedom Brigade's greatest foes, Vendetta was founded by Masked Swastika with Man-Mountain, Silver Sorceress, Sparrow, and Speed Demon.


Vengeance Academy


Villainy Inc.


Vimanian Bestiary

Servants of Lord Vimana, the Vimanian Bestiary included Kohli, Gargol, Tauran, and Mahduse.


Vulture

The organization known as Vulture was a vast international crime cartel that was infiltrated, thwarted, and eventually completely destroyed by J'onn J'onzz, the Martian Manhunter. Their secretive leader had a number of aliases: Mister Vulture, Mister V, and Faceless (a.k.a. Marco Xavier). Vulture first appeared in ''The House of Mystery'' #160 (July 1966) and was created by Jack Miller and Joe Certa.As seen in ''Fanzing'' #49
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Walker Brothers

A quartet of brothers able to manipulate the neurochemistry of their victims, the Walker Brothers are Alan, Buzz, Deke, and Neil.


Warguard

When a comet passed over the Monitor One satellite, its radiation killed most of those aboard. However, those that survived were empowered but driven completely insane. Isaiah King of Team One was stationed there and become transformed into Despot who lead his other survivors into becoming the Warguard. Its ranks included Hexon, Judgment, Nychus, Doreen Robinson, Stricture, and Talos.


Weaver's elementals

Weaver transformed three people into his elementals Hydra, Pyro, and Hurricane.


White Triangle

A Daxamite-supremacist organization, the White Triangle believed other races to be inferior and interaction with them to be unclean.


Wild Dog Militia


Wildebeest Society

The Wildebeest Society was an international organization led by a mysterious figure. The society repeatedly came into conflict with the Teen Titans. As a result of certain genetics programs within the Society, X-24 (Pantha) was created. A later program created the creature known as Baby Wildebeest. The Titans were later shocked to discover that the Wildebeest leader was former Titan Jericho (comics), Jericho. Jericho had created the Society in order to grow bodies for the tainted souls of ''New Azarath'' which were currently in possession of his body. Jericho had used the Society as a front to kidnap the Titans and use their bodies for this end. Jericho's body was destroyed by his father, Deathstroke but his consciousness survived, hidden in his father's mind. Later, a new Wildebeest Society appeared, consisting of new 'beests grown by Goth and the Contessa, using schematics and technology created by the original Society. First appears in ''Teen Titans, The New Teen Titans'' (vol. 2) #36 (October 1987).


Wonderland Gang

The Wonderland Gang is a group of criminals that are themed after characters from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and ''Through the Looking-Glass''. The group was organized by Tweedledum and Tweedledee (comics), Tweedledum and Tweedledee and consisted of March Harriet, the Walrus, the Carpenter, the Lion, and the Unicorn. Tweedledum and Tweedledee use Mad Hatter (DC Comics), Mad Hatter's mind-control technology on him so that he would be their puppet leader of the Wonderland Gang. The Wonderland Gang commit various gimmicky heists before Batman deduces the Tweeds to be the true masterminds. Once the three are returned to Arkham Asylum, the Mad Hatter quickly exacts revenge on the two, manipulating them into a bloody brawl with his mind control chips. In "DC Rebirth", another incarnation of the Wonderland Gang appears where its members consist of Mad Hatter, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, White Rabbit, March Harriet, the Walrus, and the Carpenter.''Suicide Squad'' (vol. 5) #26. DC Comics.


Wonderland Gang in other media

A variation of the Wonderland Gang appears in ''
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''. This version is led by Beth Kane, Alice, ex-Crows member Chuck Dodgson, and Jonathan "Mouse" Cartwright while its minions wear masks that resemble the March Hare and the Cheshire Cat. In the episode "Through the Looking Glass", Alice returns to her hideout to look for Mouse following the death of Augustus Cartwright and finds that her minions have been slaughtered with a threatening note to Alice from Safiyah Sohail. In season 3 episode "Mad as a Hatter", a mentally-ill teenager named Liam Crandle takes control of a few security guards at Mary Hamilton's graduation ceremony using Jervis Tetch's hat and makes them wear the same masks worn by Alice's men, forming his own incarnation of the Wonderland Gang. They are eventually dispatched by Batwoman and freed from Liam's mind-control.


World Public Enemy

A trio of female musicians turned criminals, World Public Enemy featured Dragon Fly, Silken Spider, and Tiger Moth.


Worldkillers

Biological weapons developed on Krypton, the Worldkillers included Reign (character), Reign, Deimax, Flower of Heaven, and Perrilus.


Worldkillers in other media

The Worldkillers appear in the third season of ''Supergirl (TV series), Supergirl''. The group consists of Reign, Pestilence and Purity, a biological weapons created by the group of Kryptonians called the Worldkiller Coven.


Wrath and Scorn


Wurstwaffe

A sausage-based gang, the Wurstwaffe were Knockwurst, Bratwurst, Blutwurst, Leberwurst, and Weisswurst.


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Young Offenders

The evil Teen Titans equivalent in the Antimatter Universe.


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Zithertech-Tech

Responsible in part for the outbreak of the Nuclear Men around the world from the creation of the Firestorm Matrix, Zithertech-Tech saw its founder Roger Zither turned into the monstrous Helix while his wife Candace tried to cover-up their company's involvement using the hit squad Hyena Team.


See also

* List of criminal organizations in comics * List of government agencies in DC Comics * List of teams and organizations in DC Comics


References


External links


Fanzing #49: Criminal Organizations of the DCU

DCU Guide




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