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The big name heroes aren’t the only great heroes in DC Comics. For almost a hundred years, the publisher has been putting out some of the greatest comics of all time, introducing readers to numerous heroes. Some of these heroes have been forgotten over the years, but that doesn’t change how amazing they are. These seven DC heroes don’t get talked about enough, but definitely deserve way more attention.
7) Bumblebee

The Teen Titans have awesome members, with some of the coolest heroes ever calling the team home. Everyone knows the big name members of the group like Nightwing, Donna Troy, Wally West, Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, and more, but Bumblebee isn’t as well known. Karen Beecher was a young genius, joining the Titans along with her boyfriend Mal Duncan in the pre-New Teen Titans days of the team. She created a suit that allowed her to fly and shrink, eventually gaining shrinking powers from the use of her tech. Bumblebee is basically a combination of the Wasp and Hank Pym but much better, and is a solid C-list hero who should be much higher up. Unfortunately, she wasn’t a member of the New Teen Titans version of the team, so she’s not as well known as she should be.
6) Zauriel

Zauriel came from the Grant Morrison-written JLA, introduced in JLA #6-7. An angel of the Silver City, Zauriel warned the team about Asmodel and the Bull Legion’s rebellion and attack on the Earth, all to save the woman he had been watching for years. Zauriel was positioned to fit into the Hawkman slot on the Justice League, staying with the team throughout Morrison’s run. Zauriel has had several miniseries, but he’s not nearly as popular as he could be. Strangely enough, the character’s downfall started almost from the beginning in JLA; he was pushed to the background when the rest of the Pantheon League joined the team. DC never gave the angelic hero a fair shake, not even putting him on the Justice League Dark, where he would have definitely belonged.
5) Mon-El

Mon-El is a Daxamite, an offshoot of the Kryptonians, with the same powers but different weaknesses, like lead. He met Superman when Clark Kent was young in Smallville, the two of them adventuring together, and got lead poisoning. Clark sent him to the Phantom Zone, where he would become a wraith and the lead poisoning wouldn’t kill him, while he tried to figure out how to cure his friend. However, it would take over a thousand years in the Phantom Zone before the young hero would be freed, when Brainiac 5 found a cure and pulled him out of the Zone. Mon-El joined the Legion of Superheroes, and became one of the team’s heaviest hitters. The Daxamite hero’s origin and history have been changed numerous times over the years, much like the rest of the Legion, but he is always an awesome hero. He’s one of DC’s coolest heroes, and he deserves way more credit and attention.












