Character » Fire appears in 616 issues.
Abdul Abdulla Abdul is a Bialyan with the State Department.
Created by Professor Ivo with revolutionary Absorption Cell Technology. This android can replicate the powers of any metahuman he encounters.
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.
Pre-DC's New 52, Artemis Crock was a villain who most notably had run-ins with Stargirl, Hawkgirl, and the JSA. In the Young Justice cartoon, she was a hero, a member of Young Justice along with Robin, Miss Martian, Aqualad, Superboy, and others. Post New 52, she was one of the captives of N.O.W.H.E.R.E. kept in the Colony, who was subsequently murdered by fellow captive, Fist Point.
The Batman Who Laughs is the Dark Knight of Earth -22, and the chosen herald of Barbatos. He was infected by a nanotoxin in the Joker's bloodstream upon his enemy's death, and the combination of the Joker's depravity and Bruce Wayne's tactical mind created the deadliest villain his planet had ever seen.
Villain from the future using Reach technology.
One of Hal Jordan's oldest foes, Black Hand has evolved from a gimmicky criminal into a sadistic madman capable of siphoning lifeforce from his victims. Reanimated after his suicide, he is now an avatar of the Black Lantern.
Fire was part of the JLI team who battled Major Harjavti
Werner Zytle is the ruler of the country Vlatava, and one of the archenemies of Green Arrow. He uses a device implanted in his head to disorient his foes.
Uxas, famously known as Darkseid, is the supreme monarch of the ecumenopolis, Apokolips. Widely regarded as one of the Justice League's worst adversaries, the greatest enemy of New Genesis and one of the biggest threats to the DC Multiverse, he seeks to bend everything to his will and remake the cosmos in his image, while searching for the Anti-Life Equation, an equation which seemingly consists of immense power that has the potential to dominate all life in the DC Multiverse.
One of the Justice League's oldest foes, Despero was transformed by the Flame of Pytar into a galactic tyrant whose psychic might is matched only by his prowess as a physical juggernaut.
Albert Desmond used a special gun to commit crimes as Mr. Element. Later, he discovered the fabled Philosopher's Stone and used it to do battle with a number of heroes, most often the Flash.
A super-villain who uses his superior mind and dreaming powers, centered on an invention called the Materioptikon, to commit crimes.
Once a researcher working for the betterment of mankind, Neal Emerson became a master of magnetism, and one of the deadliest metahumans on Earth.
Super genius enemy of General Glory. He was the creator of the Überbots.
The Fiddler is a criminal who uses a specialized violin to commit crime.
Dr. Jason Woodrue is the Floronic Man, a plant/human hybrid and super-villain who wishes to eradicate all animal life. In some versions, he is responsible for the creation of Poison Ivy. He is an enemy of The Atom and Swamp Thing.
A second person to bear this mantle, the Grey Man wanted to consume the power of the Lords of both Chaos and Order to rule the world.
The granddaughter of the Gambler. She was horrified after her grandfather lost his fortune gambling, and killed himself. She wants to avenge her grandfather's death.
Genius who evolved himself into a man of the future with a meteor's power. His futuristic brain grants him many powers that make him a very dangerous foe to Green Lantern.
The current Icicle is the son of the first Icicle, Joar. Cameron somehow inherited his freezing powers from his father's prolonged exposure to his cold-ray gun which altered Cameron's DNA. Icicle blames the Justice Society of America for his condition and desired to get revenge upon the team of super-heroes.
A scientist who developed the gas that could turn people into mindless, obedient vampire-like creatures.
Director of the Central bureau of Intelligence and the mind behind the Project USA, director J. Newkirk Sharp was the man who framed and made dissapear General Glory for fifty years.
A subhuman servant of Simon Stagg, Java often helped Stagg and served as a villainous foil for Metamorpho. Java secretly loved Sapphire, Stagg's daughter and Metamorpho's lover.
A villain who usually works with her husband and partner-in-crime, Punch.
Father of Michael Jon Carter (Booster Gold) and Michelle Carter (Goldstar).
Kanjar Ro, a would be world conqueror and frequent opponent of the Justice League.
A villain with the power to create solidified light constructs who bombed the Hall of Justice, decimating the Justice League International.
The epitome of the violent antihero in Kingdom Come. Magog has appeared in mainstream DCU continuity as David Reid, a metahuman Marine who has become a regular member of the Justice Society of America.
Possessing the power of extreme mind control, Max Lord is one of the greatest masterminds on Earth. He has been closely associated with the JLI, and later with Checkmate.
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