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As hard as it is to make a new hero that captures readersโ hearts, it’s even harder to make a villain that has that special something. But ever since the days of the DC Rebirth initiative, weโve gotten a handful of foes that proved they werenโt just more flash-in-the-pan bad guys. Thereโs Godspeed, an antagonistic speedster who truly challenged Barry Allen, as well as Olgrun, the sinister Old God waiting just beyond the veil of reality to destroy everything. Read on to discover 10 of the best villains DC Comics has made in the last decade.
10. The Sinister Sons

Technically, only one half of this duo is from the last decade (Sinson, the half-pint doing Sinestro cosplay). But the Sinister Sons debuted a few years ago, spinning out of Green Lantern and Kneel Before Zod. The two are a more villainous spin on the Super Sons and are both the legacies of two iconic DC foes, Sinestro and General Zod. While their accomplishments are few, I loved Sinister Sons and still think having two young villains head out into the universe to make a name for themselves was a hell of an idea for a comic.
9. Crytoon

Unlike most of the other villains on this list, Crytoon doesnโt exist in the Prime DCU, but that doesnโt make him any less interesting. In Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham, Crytoon was once a child patient at Arkham Asylum and was manipulated by a cabal known as the Stadtgeist to be their agent. Crytoon is essentially an anti-Joker, only instead of a clown whoโs constantly laughing, heโs a cartoon-obsessed killer that constantly weeps. He also re-creates cartoon violence in real life, such as dropping anvils on peopleโs heads (with incredibly gruesome results).
8. Punchline

When it became clear that Harley Quinn was never going back to the Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime moved on and partnered up with a new moll, Alexis Kaye, aka Punchline. Like Harley, Alexis was similarly obsessed with Joker, but where Harleyโs expertise was in psychology, Punchlineโs was in poisons, and she was even able to create her own unique Joker Venom. And also like Harley, Kaye eventually moved on from being the Jokerโs sidekick, and after leaving the Harlequin of Hate, Punchline started running the criminal team, the Royal Flush Gang.
7. Godspeed

Iโm normally a Reverse-Flash stan, but I have to admit, Godspeed was a pretty good opposite to the Flash as well. August Heart was a detective and a close friend of Barry Allen’s. However, after being imbued with powers during a Speed Force storm, Heart became a speedster like Barry. But whereas the Flash had a proper sense of justice, Godspeed was more concerned with killing criminals extrajudicially instead of making them face the law. He was an incredible foil to the Scarlet Speedster, and it’s honestly a shame he isnโt used more.
6. Zanni

Zanni is the newest villain on his list, but damn it if he wasnโt one of the most interesting foes throughout the DC All In era. Zanni is a Fifth-Dimensional entity who gains strength from imagination and performance. His powers peaked in the age of the circus, but waned at the dawn of the superhero. However, Dick Grayson, a superhero who was born in the circus, served as the perfect means to help Zanni regain his powers. Zanni has observed Nightwing his entire life and is willing to do whatever Zanni must to have the hero serve as his agent.













