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chernobog13 · 4 days
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A smattering of DC super-villains circa 1976.
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gotham-at-nightfall · 9 months
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Superman Animated!: The Villains
By David Jamison
The Heroes
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submitted by @enerprime YOUR AMAZING THANK YOU
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vladyolive · 10 days
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Happy Superman Day! Here are some pieces I'm particularly proud of.
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dailydccomics · 3 months
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past and current Supermen of Earth 2 art by Edwin Galmon DC Power 2024
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"I'm going to make this whole thing the Toyman's fault." —Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong writer Brian Buccellato after spending ten minutes on the Toho Kingdom toy subforum, probably
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why-i-love-comics · 1 year
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Batman #134 - "The Toy Box IV" (2023)
written by Chip Zdarsky art by Miguel Mendonca & Roman Stevens
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whynot-animations · 1 month
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Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009)
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wondyvillains · 9 months
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Cheetah and Giganta will appear with the Legion of Doom in the upcoming JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG (2023)!
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gorogues · 9 months
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Spoilers for the Harley Quinn animated series!
Some screencaps from the first three episodes. Roy and Digger didn't appear, but the Batfam went to stop one of Roy's schemes. Len got a bit of dialogue for the first time, while flirting (and making ice puns) with Nora Fries.
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milkydraws8 · 8 months
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chernobog13 · 1 year
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Superman pin-up from Superman (vol. 1) #400 by Walt Simonson.
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memento-mori-twilight · 8 months
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Looking at the villians they had for My Adventures with Superman,
They honestly picked the best choices they could for a Season 1 rogues gallery.
Think about it (way too much detail below):
They didn't want to dip too far into multiverse and multidimensional villians, outside of Mxyztplk to introduce the concept, so they couldn't pull out Ultraman or Superboy/man Prime (who needs a Crisis Event to even exist properly if they want to do him nicely and that's a whole other can of worms).
They couldn't introduce Kryptonite soon enough for Metallo or Conduit to be relevant, and Metallo also kinda needs Lexcorp to exist beforehand (unless they wanna go with the military origin version who doesn't need Lex).
Conduit also requires an intense murderous rivalry with Clark from Smallville, which how they have made Clark Kent in this iteration, wouldn't make sense. What would he be pissed over, Clark beating him at a chess tournament?!?
Bizarro also comes from Lex's machinations having been a failed clone he created.
Aliens are *not* a common thing known, so intergalactic villains like Darkseid, Lobo, Mongol, and Zod aren't ones to form as threats until Clark knows what Krypton even is, or at least has a vague kind of idea.
We also don't have STAR Labs (yet) and barely have an evil form of Cadmus Labs (sincw they kinds blend in with Task Force X)
Honestly on that front, they did great reworking to have Parasite and Intergang in here as threats, since their origins/threat levels are often tied to Darkseid. Pairing them with Silver Banshee and Ivo were smart in that regards.
And yeah, I can hear the complaints already about Banshee not being a Metahuman and Livewire not being a Shock Jock, but metahumans being a thing not originating from a hush hush experiment from the military (as Episode 9 suggests is happening with Leslie) wouldn't work with how they formed Jimmy's story arc.
On top of that, Silver Banshee was born of magic shenanigans, and introducing that weakness before his more famous one of glowy rock with no known helpful magical allies would have been a major misstep, because that would essentially leave Clark no way to counter and win. She could still mess around with magic angle later in, though, after getting a taste of the power via the tech. (And maybe her sparking a romance with Jimmy, eh?)
As for Livewire not being a Shock Jock, that requires the fact of Superman being previously established as a hero in Metropolis for a time for there to be news about him (and a prominent radio station in Metropolis for Leslie to get zappy-zapped by radio tower after getting fired), which wouldn't work since the show's story makes it clear that Lois and Jimmy are the first ones to encounter him. {Also going the influencer angle wouldn't make sense for her getting electric powers because how would she get zapped while uploading vids on YouTube? Wifi or 5G doesn't work like that.}
Therefore, blending them in with Waller's proto-Suicide Squad of criminals and Sam Lane's distrustful actions against Nemesis Omega all wrapped in a military/government jingoistic bow was a smart move to not make some major potholes for the purpose of story direction. And making them have powers from repurposed Kryptonian tech also equals the unspoken question of "how is Superman constantly getting his ass beat?"
The only other real "Superman" villians they would have room left to mess with would be Toyman, the Atomic Skull, Ultra-humanite, Titano, Chemo, Bloodsport, the Prankster, Volcana (who is barely a villian and is more a victim of circumstance), Mr. Zed, and Manchester Black (depending how they implement them). And we very well may see many of them in Season 2, along with some of the ones from above, now that Kryptonite and the Multiverse exists now and Brainiac and other Krypton survivors have been teased.
They did their best with what they had left to work with, if they wanted to give us the beautiful characterizations and story beats we got in the first place.
Anyway, that's my piece on the villians, why they chose the ones they did, and why they were tech based instead of their other origins, and what ones they could mess with in Season 2 maybe.
Thanks if you read this whole thing, you're a real one for hearing me out.
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riddlerhymes · 3 months
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toyman and mad mod team up and become temporary besties. not pictured is them later trying to kill each other in surrealist, wacky ways
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kal8elle · 23 hours
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By https://www.instagram.com/mistermoster_ojeda/
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doctorslippery · 15 days
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