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The only way to know if the League has always deserved to be touted as the strongest superhero team of all is to dig into the very first villains that we ever saw them battle. Today, we’re going to be looking at the first seven villains who duked it out with the Justice League and ranking them based on their raw power. We’ll settle once and for all if the League always deserved to call themselves the best team around, or if that was only a title they earned later. With all that said, let’s jump right into the ranking.
7) Saturna

First appeared in Justice League of America (1960) #2.
Saturna was an intergalactic warworld that joined forces with the Troll King and Simon Magus to take over Earth by casting a spell to switch Earth and Magic World’s locations. Don’t let his lofty history of conquering planets fool you, as he mostly works off his reputation and charisma alone. Nowadays, he’s a strategist who can employ his army of warriors to do his bidding, but back in his original appearance, he used magical creatures and commanded some small magic of his own. Still, on his own, Saturna isn’t much of a threat at all, earning him last place.
6) Troll King

First appeared in Justice League of America (1960) #2.
While the original Troll King was an equal partner to Saturna, later appearances depicted him as the muscle of Saturna’s warband. He’s quite large, as he should be with troll in his name, and commanded his own magic and an army of incredible giants and miniature warriors armed with tommy-guns. However, his strength wasn’t much to write home about, as he was immediately defeated by one blow from Wonder Woman. Losing to Wonder Woman is far from a black star on your record, but the higher echelon on this list is far, far above this durability.
5) Simon Magus

First appeared in Justice League of America (1960) #2.
The final member of the Sinister Sorcerers, Simon Magus, was easily the most powerful of the lot. His wizardry was much stronger than his companions’, and he has shown himself to be at least on the same level as Merlin, one of the realm’s greatest magicians. He managed to give Batman, Superman, and Aquaman the run-around for a good while. He’s nowhere near the power of villains like Klarion the Witch Boy or Sebastian Faust, but he has enough tricks up his sleeve to give the World’s Finest a run for their money, even if he definitely couldn’t handle the entire League.












