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These are the most iconic superheroes and supervillains who can trace their roots to some of DC Comics’ most notorious evildoers.
10) Soranik Natu

Hailing from the planet Korugar, Soranik Natu is the daughter of Thaal Sinestro, the fallen Green Lantern who had enslaved her people years ago. Despite her heritage and her protests, Soranik was deemed worthy of joining the Green Lantern Corps, which she accepted begrudgingly. She quickly rose through the ranks of the Corps and battled Sinestro. Sadly, Soranik couldn’t escape her destiny because Sinestro stripped her of her Green Lantern ring, forcing her to join the Sinestro Corps. Initially resistant to the Corps’ evil, Soranik sought to transform the Sinestro Corps into a genuine force for good. However, their violent and cruel tendencies exerted a strong influence on her. Seeming to embrace her inheritance of fear and violence, she renamed herself “Soranik Sinestro.”
9) Jade and Obsidian

Jennie-Lynn Haden, aka Jade, and Todd Rice, aka Obsidian, are the twin children of the Golden Age Green Lantern Alan Scott. Their mother, however, was the notorious plant-based villain Rose Canton, aka Thorn. Rose suffered from a severe case of dissociative identity disorder, with the evil Thorn personality acting as a supervillain. Jennie-Lynn and Todd were separated at birth and only reunited when they grew up. Jennie-Lynn can naturally create Green-Lantern-like light constructs, while Todd can manipulate shadows. The two became heroes and reconnected with their parents. Tragically, Rose sacrificed her life so that her Thorn personality wouldn’t harm her children. Jennie-Lynn and Todd mourned her passing but continued to fight evil alongside their father as members of the Justice Society.
8) Ravager and Jericho

The children of the assassin known as Deathstroke have a long and complicated history, often straddling the line between hero and villain. Rose Wilson, the youngest in the family, took the mantle of her older deceased brother, Grant Wilson, aka Ravager. She was brainwashed to be Deathstroke’s lackey, but she soon broke free and joined the Teen Titans to rebel against her father. Joseph Wilson, aka Jericho, was unique among his family because he could control people through eye contact. Joseph lost the ability to talk after an assassin cut his throat to hurt Deathstroke. Like Rose, Joseph rebelled against his father and joined the Teen Titans, but he’s turned to the dark side on multiple occasions.
7) Spoiler

Stephanie Brown grew up resenting her estranged father, the C-List supervillain known as Cluemaster. Eventually, Stephanie decided to “spoil” Cluemaster’s schemes by donning a costume and calling herself Spoiler. With knowledge of her father’s plans, Stephanie would leave clues for Batman and Robin to find so that they could catch Cluemaster. Stephanie’s heroics led her to team up with and eventually date the third Robin, Tim Drake. Over the years, Stephanie has been a long-time member of the Bat Family, assuming the mantles of Batgirl and Robin at different times. Now, she’s returned to her Spoiler mantle and continues to protect Gotham from criminals, especially her father.
6) Orion and Kalibak

The sons of Darkseid, Orion and Kalibak, epitomize the nature vs nurture debate. As a child, Orion was raised by the benevolent ruler of New Genesis, Highfather, as part of a peace treaty between New Gensis and Apokolips. With a loving family, Orion grew into a strong and honorable warrior who fights for justice. However, he still retains remnants of his savage and brutal instincts passed down from Darkseid. Kalibak, in contrast, is Darkseid’s firstborn and known as the Scourge of Apokolips. He was raised by his father to be a vicious brute who only lives to serve Darkseid. On opposite ends of the New Genesis/Apokolips conflict, Orion and Kalibak are heated rivals who seek to prove their superiority over the other.













