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So today, weโre going to be diving deep into DCโs history and digging out seven of the best villains that never appeared more than once. Specifically, weโll be counting one appearance as the conclusion to the story they appeared in, so characters that show up in multiple issues that are a part of a single story are fair game. With that established, letโs get right into talking about villains with a low appearance count, but very high storytelling potential.
7) Imperiex-Prime

Imperiex-Prime debuted in Superman (1987) #153, which directly led into the event the villain headlined, โOur Worlds At War.โ Imperiex was the living embodiment of entropy and was obsessed with destroying the universe and restarting it to eliminate a perfection he detected in it. Imperiex presented a threat so massive that the Justice League had to team up with Lex Luthor, Doomsday, and Darkseid. Although he only fought once, Imperiex left a scar on Superman and the Earth, killing over eight million people. Heโs a cosmic threat on a level that is very rare, even in DC, and that alone makes him a very interesting villain, considering how much his presence drives even hated enemies together.
6) Heretic

Heretic is a man-sized clone of Damian Wayne that debuted in Batman and Robin (2009) #12 as a test-tube baby. He appeared a few times in background shots guarding Talia, but his only major role was when he killed Damian and was subsequently beaten by Batman. Heretic is a zealot driven to make his mom proud and become the new Batman, taking all of Damianโs worst traits and mixing them with the mind of a child and the power of a genetically engineered assassin. He has the potential to be a true archenemy to Damian, a perfect mirror image of what he could have become, should he ever return. Interestingly enough, it was thought he did return in Teen Titans (2016) #38, but that was a different clone.
5) Anarchist

Anarchist was a political fanatic who appeared in Justice League of America #127. What makes him so special is that he was nearly able to defeat the entire Justice League on his own, all thanks to his oddly specific but no less dangerous power. Anarchist was able to manipulate the yellow impurity of Green Lanternโs ring to continuously drain energy from it. With this power, Anarchist was unstoppable, only beaten after they forced Hal to stop charging, and he ran out of power. He was taken to jail and never seen again, but this character clearly has the chops to go further. He has a unique power and wasnโt even killed off, leaving him primed for another appearance.












