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DC has loads of minor heroes, and there are lots of great ones. They’ve filled out teams like the Justice League, the Justice Society, the Legion of Superheroes, and many more, getting readers’ attention and becoming favorites. These seven minor DC heroes are great, and it would be cool to see them more.
7) Earth-Man

Kirt Niedrigh wanted to join the Legion of Superheroes in the 31st century. His powers allowed him to absorb the powers of those around him, and he tried to join the team as Absorption Lad. However, he didn’t make the team and became a racist, hating the aliens who were members of the team when he wasn’t. He would eventually take up the name Earth-Man and get the Legion and all aliens kicked off the planet, creating the Justice League of Earth with other rejected Legionnaires. Superman came to the future to defeat him, and Earth-Man was imprisoned, before being broken out by Superboy-Prime and fighting the Legion again. He ended up joining the Legion begrudgingly and learned to let go of his hatred, becoming an actual hero. He ended up sacrificing himself to save the day, finally becoming the hero that he always wanted to be. Earth-Man had a great character arc and deserves to be more well-known than he is.
6) Karate Kid

The Legion of Superheroes is DC’s greatest teen team and is full of minor heroes that fans love. One of the coolest of them is Karate Kid. Val Armorr is a master martial artist, mastering the fighting arts not just of Earth, but also of multiple alien species. Karate Kid, like many Legionnaires, has traveled through time and battled some of the greatest martial artists of the present day, including Batman. Karate Kid would have beaten the Dark Knight if Batman hadn’t cheated in the fight, showing how tough he really is. Karate Kid is a great character, who’s even had his own solo series in the ’70s, and hopefully the forthcoming Legion reboot will do him justice.
5) Atom-Smasher

The Justice Society of America is a powerful team, and much like the Legion of Superheroes, has an important role in the history of the DC Multiverse. The Justice Society was the first DC superteam, and introduced multiple legacies, including that of the Atom. The Atom didn’t have powers at first, gaining them in battle with the villain Cyclotron, and would eventually become the godfather of Cyclotron’s grandson, Albert. Albert had the power to change his size and super strength, and became the hero Nuklon in Infinity, Inc., a team that was basically the JSA’s Teen Titans. He would eventually join the Justice League and was part of the return of the Justice Society, changing his name to Atom-Smasher to pay homage to his godfather. Atom-Smasher was a favorite of fans of JSA, eventually betraying the team to team up with Black Adam before becoming a hero again. Since then, he’s had a low profile, but his fans are more than ready for his comeback.












