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Superman faces off against some of the most dangerous foes, but not all of them are as popular as his big-name nemeses. Some Superman villains aren’t household names, but they definitely deserve to be. These 7 Superman villains are all awesome, but they haven’t been given the chance to shine as much as they should.
7) Livewire

Livewire first appeared in Superman: The Animated Series, where she was voiced by Lori Petty. She was a ’90s-style radio shock jock who didn’t like Superman, eventually gaining electrokinetic powers and fighting him. She’d eventually show up in the comics, and since then has been a lower-level Superman villain, appearing in shorter stories.
She’s not exactly the most powerful enemy of the Man of Steel, which probably plays into how little she’s used, but she’s always entertaining. Livewire is an awesome villain for lower-stakes stories, and the current podcast sphere fits her to a tee. She’s made some comic appearances in the last few years, but there’s so much more that can be done with her.
6) Kryptonite Man

Kryptonite is important to Superman’s mythology, the mineral being one of the few things that can actually hurt the Man of Steel. Many of his enemies use Kryptonite to battle him, and it would be a no-brainer to assume that there is a Kryptonite Man in his history. There have been multiple villains over the decades named Kryptonite Man, with even Lex Luthor using the name in battle against Superman at least once.
The various Kryptonite Men do exactly what you’d think they’d do โ use Kryptonite radiation to hurt Superman. This is a mantle that can easily be used to create an all-new A-list Superman villain at any time, and it’s about time that DC gave readers a new Kryptonite Man.
5) Solaris the Tyrant Sun

All-Star Superman is one of the best Superman stories ever, and it reintroduced readers to the best villain they’d probably never heard of. Solaris the Tyrant Sun was introduced in DC One Million. It was a solar computer from the future that gained a hatred for Superman and the Superman Dynasty, trying to destroy the hero and his descendants. Solaris felt like a Silver Age villain brought into the present day, and fit the flavor of a Superman comic to a tee, even though it would rarely actually appear outside of the work of Grant Morrison.
I’ve never understood why creators other than Morrison don’t use it, because it is the perfect Superman villain: a powerful conqueror from the future constantly trying to destroy the Man of Steel. Solaris should be an A-list DC villain by now, and maybe one day all of us Solaris fans will get our wish.
4) Toyman

Intelligent villains and Superman go together like chocolate and peanut butter. Most of the Man of Steel’s greatest villains are super-smart, with Lex Luthor and Brainiac using their intellect and powerful technology to even up the odds with the most powerful hero on Earth. However, there’s another super-intelligent villain that battles the protector of Metropolis: Toyman.
There have been several Toymen over the years, with Winslow Schott being the main one. Schott creates powerful toy-based weapons and has used robotic bodies to battle Superman. He’s proven to be a great villain in any era; early stories played up the campy nature of the character, while later stories took him in darker directions. Toyman is a D-list villain that numerous stories could be built around, and should be even more beloved than he is.











