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Even the most powerful and skilled DC heroes and teams have some pretty heavy losses on their record. These losses have often inspired them to come back and triumph in the end, but that doesn’t change the reality of their situations. Some villains’ plans have been so good that the heroes had to take the L. Other times, the villains were able to overpower their foes. These losses stick out like a sore thumb on the records of DC’s heroes, and these ten villains have become legends because they have been able to beat the most powerful heroes ever.
10) The Kindly Ones

The Sandman is a classic of the medium, despite the allegations its writer. The story of Morpheus brings in many different mythic beings from across world history, including the Fates. The Fates first appear in the first story arc of the book, in their guises as the maiden, mother, and crone. They appear numerous times throughout the book, taking on different names and aspects, based on the idea of the triple goddess. One of their aspects are the Kindly Ones. Lyta Hall’s son Daniel disappears, and she believes that Dream is at fault. She slowly loses her mind, and finds herself at the home of the Fates, this time as the Furies. The Furies are able to go after him, not because of his actions against Lyta and Hector Hall, but because he killed his own son. Using Lyta Hall’s body, the Kindly Ones attack the Dreaming, killing everyone in their way. Dream has a plan, but it all hinges on never leaving his castle. However, he’s forced to do so to pay back the fairy Nuala, which allows the Kindly Ones to enter the castle. Dream knows that could more than likely defeat the Furies if it came down to it, but that the battle would warp reality and have grave consequences. So, he decides to commit suicide, saving his realm and allowing Daniel to become the next Dream, and giving the Kindly Ones their vengeance against him for spilling the blood of his own family. While the Kindly Ones didn’t strike the final blow, they still won in the end.
9) Ozymandias

Ozymandias was a rich kid who decided to use his talents to train himself to human perfection and become as great as Alexander the Great. Ozymandias was part of his Earth’s second generation of heroes, and eventually realized that the efforts of the heroes were useless. This brings us to Watchmen, where Ozymandias sets a plan into motion to save the world at the costs of millions of lives. The Comedian discovering the island where he was creating his psychic bioweapon was the only reason anyone ever discovered his evil. Ozymandias was forced to kill the government agent, which is what got Rorschach’s attention. Even with Rorschach, Nite Owl II, and Silk Spectre II trying to figure out what was going on, Ozymandias was able to play everyone and still succeed. He even got away with the whole thing (well, in Watchmen; his wrongdoing is eventually discovered by the world in Doomsday Clock and HBO’s Watchmen); he saved the world from nuclear annihilation, but had to kill half of the population of New York City to do it.
8) The Black Hand

Batman has been defeated numerous times over the years, but not all of his victories are equal. Some folks have beaten Batman worse than others, and a great example of that is Dr. Hurt and the Black Glove โ Cardinal Maggi, Sir Anthony, General Malenkov, Al-Kidhr, and Senator Vine. The Black Glove targeted Batman in the first act of Grant Morrison’s Batman run, with the group’s identity first coming to light during a murder mystery involving Batman, Robin, and the Club of Heroes. However, they had already targeted Bruce Wayne, placing Jezebel Jett, a supermodel, in his orbit. The Black Glove attacked Batman numerous times before making their greatest strike against him. The Black Glove were able to defeat Batman and turn him into a street junkie, lording over the Gotham underworld while Batman wandered the streets. Eventually, the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh took over Bruce’s body, allowing him to defeat them with them (although Dr. Hurt, who claimed to be Thomas Wayne, would return to battle Batman again). However, the Black Glove was still able to defeat Batman pretty handily, which is a very impressive achievement.
7) Prometheus

Prometheus is one of DC’s most underrated villains. The villain was created by Grant Morrison, first appearing in New Year’s Evil: Prometheus #1, and went on to attack the Justice League’s Watchtower in JLA #16-17, where he would beat every member of the Justice League. So, right there, that’s multiple wins. Of course, he wasn’t able to destroy the Watchtower, thanks to Catwoman pretending to be a reporter there for the opening of the Watchtower. After joining the Injustice Gang and almost destroying the League again during Mageddon’s attack on the Earth, a second Prometheus took on the mantle and ended up being a scrub, losing all the time and becoming the henchman of Hush. However, the real Prometheus decided to wreck the Justice League, and was able to keep a step ahead of them all the time, killing Lian Harper and bombing numerous cities. Green Arrow was able to hunt him down and kill him. Prometheus eventually returned and worked with Deathstroke’s Dark Army, helping them defeat the Teen Titans. That’s a lot of success for the villain, making Prometheus one of the most dangerous villains you’ve never heard of.
6) The Crime Syndicate

The Crime Syndicate has always been one of the most dangerous forces in the DC Multiverse. The rulers of Earth-Three were able to take over their planet, which is a victory that counts, and they battled the Justice League and the Justice Society. They’d die in Crisis on Infinite Earths, but a post-Crisis version would show up in JLA: Earth-2, and fight the League several times. A new version of Earth-3 was born in the New 52, and the Crime Syndicate’s world was targeted by the Anti-Monitor. The Anti-Monitor was able to defeat them, but they escaped to the Prime Earth, in an effort to conquer the planet. The Justice League stepped up against them, and the Crime Syndicate โ Ultraman, Superwoman, Owl-Man, Johnny Quick, Power Ring, Deathstorm, and Atomika โ was able to beat the team, then targeting the rest of the metahuman community, hero and villain both. The Crime Syndicate eventually lost, thanks to Lex Luthor, but they still have a win over the Justice League in their ledger.













