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The heroes of the Earth are some of the greatest, most formidable protectors of the planet and with villains like these, they need to be. These enemies could destroy the planet anytime they want to, giving stories massive stakes. These ten DC villains are the biggest threats to the Earth, the cream of the villainous crop.
10) Mongul

Superman faces the most dangerous villains, but even among that number Mongul is something special. Mongul isn’t so much a name as it is a title. He’s the leader of Warworld, a planet that plies the star and conquers, and the only way to become the lord of the Warzoon is to defeat all comers. To become Mongul isn’t just about power, it’ sabout being smart and knowing how to use what you have. They are the commanders of one of the most dangerous forces in the universe, and the Earth trembles when Warworld comes close.
9) Johnny Sorrow

Once upon a time, Johnny Sorrow was a vaudeville actor who lost his career to the “talkies”. He was able to get his hands on a machine that allowed him to phase through matter, and tried to become a bankrobber but was foiled by the Justice Society. The battle damaged the machine, and when he turned it on, he was thrown into the Subtle Realms, the home of Lovecraftian horrors. They gave him great power and made him their servant. Since then, he’s tried to feed the planet to those those dark elder gods and has almost succeeded several times.
8) Eclipso

Eclipso is one of the most powerful beings in the universe. The former Angel of God’s Wrath, he lost his post because of his zeal for hurting humanity, and soon became a part of Darkseid’s twisted plan for the universe. He has vast reservoirs of power, and can create armies by taking control of the minds of everyone around him. Under a eclipse, he gains even more power, but even in the light of day, he’s powerful enough to destroy the world with just a thought.
7) The Great Darkness

The Great Darkness isn’t a being, not really. It’s the void before creation, the darkness of nothing. It was introduced in Alan Moore’s brilliant Swamp Thing saga “American Gothic”, the end of everything come early thanks to some magical shenanigans. It doesn’t have malice; it just exists. Saying that it exists is also something of a misnomer; the whole point is it doesn’t actually exist and neither does anything it touches. It is the personification of entropy and in some ways, every villain is a part of it. It returned in Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths, and is always out there in the void that surrounds all things, ready to bring back the primordial darkness.
6) Brainiac

Brainiac is one of Superman’s most storied villains and one of the most dangerous. The cybernetic Coluan psychopath is the most intelligent being in the cosmos, plying the stars in his distinctive skull ship, stealing cities, and destroying solar systems. He’s powerful enough to fight Superman hand to hand, has drones capable of doing the same, and his ship is full of weapons that can destroy an entire planet with ease. He’s DC’s most dangerous cosmic predator and every time he enters the Sol system, it’s a cause for fear.













