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Iโve always had a soft spot for characters that donโt show up as much as others. Maybe itโs because thereโs an air of mystery about them, or maybe they just have a cool gimmick. Whatever the reason, I know plenty of villains that just canโt seem to get the respect that characters like Brainiac or Black Manta always do. So, if youโll allow me, please read on to discover seven DC Comics villains that, while not superstars, are still incredibly cool and interesting villains.
7) Reactron

So we all know about Metallo, the man with the kryptonite heart who routinely goes up against Superman. But Supergirl has a villain very similar to Reactron. Initially a metahuman with radiation powers, Reactron was upgraded in the Pre-New 52 canon and given a heart of gold kryptonite, enabling him to de-power Kryptonians for a short period.
Heโs so rarely seen nowadays, but I love the idea of Metallo having a partner and Supergirl having her own Metallo-like foe who presents a different, and arguably, more serious threat.
6) Killer Moth

Ask any terminally online Batman fan, and theyโll tell you the same thing: Killer Moth is awesome! Heโs got a unique name, a garish costume he somehow manages to pull off, and letโs not forget, he was created to be the underworldโs Batman. Seriously: for a time, he had his own moth-themed hideout and vehicle.
Killer Moth’s never really been able to rise above his station, only getting a chance to shine in stories like The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing. But as one of those terminally online Batman fans, Iโll say it again: Killer Moth is awesome.
5) Orca

Gotham is no stranger to villains who are half-human/half-beast. But for all the love and attention that Man-Bat and Killer Croc get, the one villain left out of the conversation is Grace Balin, aka Orca.
Once a scientist who used the DNA of killer whales to cure her paralysis, Balin fell into a life of crime after she became able to switch into a form that made her stronger, more durable, and, well, whale-like. She still pops up occasionally, but I really wish sheโd get some more stories, because Orca is just a plain fun idea.












