Harley Quinn's Villain of the Year » Harley Quinn's Villain of the Year #1 - With the Winners Decided By You--The Fans! released by DC Comics on February 2020.
Created by Professor Ivo with revolutionary Absorption Cell Technology. This android can replicate the powers of any metahuman he encounters.
Born sentenced to life in prison for the crimes of his father, the boy who would be come Bane learned that the strong survive, and the strongest become king. Forging himself into the pinnacle of physical and mental potential and becoming "king" of his prison, he learned of the Batman, "king" of Gotham City . Escaping and studying his quarry, Bane challenged and defeated Batman, becoming known as "The Man Who Broke the Bat".
Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
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.
Bernie is a taxidermied beaver who serves as a kind of sidekick to Harley Quinn. Half of him is burnt and charred, supposedly due to an incident with the Joker. He talks, but Harley Quinn is the only one able to hear him.
A notorious pirate and assassin, Black Manta is one of the most ruthless and feared super villains on Earth, and Aquaman's mortal enemy.
A ruthless Gotham mob boss and leader of the False Face Society known for his extreme hatred for Bruce Wayne and sadistic talent for torturing his victims.
Brainiac is one of Superman's oldest and most powerful foes. A techno-organic being with a twelfth-level intellect and hyper-advanced technology, he travels the multiverse seeking civilizations to shrink and abduct, which he then adds to his collection of captured worlds. He has been responsible for the extinction of countless cultures and the deaths of untold billions.
Calendar Man is known for committing crimes that relate to holidays, and significant dates. He is fascinated by dates and calendars; even his real name is a pun on the Julian and Gregorian calendars. He used to be thought of as a joke but has gotten more serious in some issues.
Captain Cold, Leonard Snart, is a villain of The Flash. Snart is the ruthless and intelligent leader of the Rogues, a criminal team operating in Central City, and wields a cold gun during the commission of their crimes.
Catwoman is a fictional character originating from DC Comics. Under the costumed alias of Catwoman, Selina Kyle, is a cat burglar with an on-again, off-again, romantic relationship with Batman. She is shown as a woman who is very strong-willed, independent and morally dubious.
A renowned pianist who was blackmailed into a life of crime. Originally portrayed by Liberace in the 1960s Batman television series.
Barbara Ann Minerva was an archaeologist who used an ancient ritual to turn herself into the avatar of Urzkartaga, but because she didn't meet the requirement of virginity, she was cursed by the god to suffer from an unending hunger for human flesh.
Short time diamond thief, this massive man could eat anything and place it in an alternate dimension. He went on to become an ally to The Flash(Wally West).
Clock King is a master planner with a rigid sense of order and timing. In the past The Clock King has been a member of both the Injustice League and the Suicide Squad. Having no training or super powers, his potential lies in his nearly superhuman proficiency with time, timing, and strategy. He is a unique threat to all he encounters.
Cluemaster was once known as Arthur Brown, a failed game show host who turned to a life of crime, leaving trademark clues as to his actions. He had a daughter, Stephanie, who took up the name Spoiler. After Stephanie's death revenge becomes his only goal.
Crazy Quilt is an artist gone mad, and one-time member of the Secret Society of Super Villians.
Genetically engineered to surpass all human limits, Slade Wilson was once a soldier but now works as one of the most feared assassins in the DC Universe. He has frequently clashed with the Teen Titans, Batman, Green Arrow, the Justice League, and even gods!
Before the creation of the Star Sapphire Corps, Remoni-Notra was the fourth Star Sapphire to appear on Earth. She's from a planet named Pandini, and the Zamarons chose her to be their queen after Carol Ferris refused the title. She came to Earth in search of lost Star Sapphire gems and took the alias Deborah Camille Darnell.
A super-villain who uses his superior mind and dreaming powers, centered on an invention called the Materioptikon, to commit crimes.
Enemy to the Justice Experience, the Martian Manhunter, and Cameron Chase.
Dr. Sivana is a scientific genius and is one of Captain Marvel's archenemies. He has also been involved with other heroes in the DC universe, and is regularly seen as part of supervillain team-ups.
The Emerald Empress is the 30th-century wielder of the Emerald Eye of Ekron, a techno-mystical device of vast power. She is a founding member of the super-villain team known as the Fatal Five and a long-time enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
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.
A professional at covering the tracks of other crimes. For a 20 percent cut, the Eraser will 'erase' the evidence of another crime.
Flamboyant face-eating serial killer who's gunning for Gotham City's guardians. Known for nearly killing Red Hood (Jason Todd) in Grant Morrison's Batman and Robin.
Alternate version of Thomas Wayne, who became Batman in the altered Flashpoint timeline/universe.
A 19th century ghost with a grudge against Hawkman and Hawkgirl.
A villainous vixen with the power to grow into a towering, incredibly strong giantess. She often comes into conflict with Wonder Woman.
Glider is a member of the Rogues and the younger sister of the infamous Captain Cold.
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