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From the time a team leader betrayed his best friend to the moment where one of DC’s most legendary heroes turned against the entire world, here are the seven most shocking betrayals in DC Comics.
7) Maxwell Lord Betrays Blue Beetle

Maxwell Lord is known as a major DC villain, and he was so evil that Wonder Woman had no choice but to kill him to stop him, which fractured her relationship with Batman and Superman. However, at one time, he was the leader and key benefactor of the Justice League International. In Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1, Maxwell Lord admitted to Blue Beetle that he had set up a system called OMAC (One Man Army Corps) that would save the world from men “pretending to be human.” He wanted Blue Beetle to join him, but when he refused, Ted shot him in the head, and Infinite Crisis began. It was a considerable betrayal and is what led to a massive crossover event that only ended with Lord’s death.
6) Jean Loring Betrays Sue Dibney

One of the most shocking betrayals set into motion one of DC Comics’ most controversial and polarizing storylines. This was Identity Crisis, and it all began with the murder of Sue DIbney, the wife of the Elgongated Man. The entire story was set up as a mystery, and one of the suspects was Doctor Light, who was revealed to have sexually assaulted Sue years before. However, it wasn’t Doctor Light who killed Sue. It was Jean Loring, the Atom’s ex-wife, and she did it in a delusional attempt to get Ray to take her back as a wife after seeing how devastated Ralph was when Sue died. It didn’t work, and she ended up committed to Arkham Asylum.
5) Wally West Betrays Booster Gold & Harley Quinn

Another controversial storyline arrived in 2018 called Heroes in Crisis. What made this series so controversial is that it almost ruined one of DC’s most beloved heroes of the last three decades. After Flash died in Crisis on Infinite Earths, Wally West took his place, and for many fans, Wally will always be their Flash. When this version of Wally didn’t exist in the New 52, fans were mad. He finally came back, but it ended up turning him into a murderer. The series was a mystery involving a mass shooting at the Sanctuary, a mental health facility for heroes suffering from trauma. The killer ended up being Wally West, who faked his own death by killing a variant from another timeline and placing him as one of the victims. It was a sobering story that almost ruined one of DC’s most beloved heroes.












