Character » Congorilla appears in 505 issues.
The Anti-Monitor is the Monitor's counterpart from the Anti-matter Universe. He is responsible for the original Crisis on Infinite Earths, was the sole Guardian of the Sinestro Corps and once, against his will, was the source of the Black Lantern Corps Central Power Battery.
Black Canary's villainous counterpart from Earth-3.
A childish villain who controls a powerful computerized chair.
Chun Yull is an alien bounty hunter/mercenary from a subatomic moon of Saturn.
Originally, Eclipso was the first incarnation of the Spirit of Wrath who went rogue. Sealed inside the Heart of Darkness, he could posses those that came into contact with it, most famously Bruce Gordon. In the New 52, Eclipso is said to be Lord Kaala, the evil offspring from House Onyx and House Diamond born during an eclipse granting him vast powers and eventually becoming the tyrant of Gemworld.
By saying the word "Enchantress", June Moone becomes the magical being possessing her known as Enchantress, a powerful, dark sorceress considered to be among the most dangerous mystical threats on Earth. While both women constantly wrest for control over their shared body, June Moone/Enchantress has served as both hero and villain, being a member of the Shadowpact, the Suicide Squad, and the Justice League Dark.
Gorilla Grodd is a super intelligent, telepathic, anthropomorphic gorilla. A deadly opponent to all of the champions of good, Grodd is most well known for his rivalry with The Flash.
Forgotten wizard, now trapped in another dimension.
Penny Dreadful is a metahuman girl who has the power of absorbing and re-channeling electricity.
Prometheus is a twisted mirror image of Batman. As a child he watched in horror as police slaughtered his criminal parents in a Bonnie and Clyde style shoot-out. At their death, he swore from that day forward to annihilate "the forces of justice."
Giant six armed robot that went on a rampage. It was stopped by Mon-El and a group of heroes.
A Golden age foe of Congo Bill (Congorilla).
Giant robot built by Felex Hesse and Floyd Barker that went rogue.
Vandal Savage, the immortal tyrant, has been witness to humanity's growth from the dawn of civilization, and his desire to control mankind has led him into conflict with many heroes of the DC Universe.
He is the first living planet in comics by a couple of years. He's a member and founder of a group called the Forgotten Villains and he possess some kind of cybernetic tentacles which gives him a deathly range.
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