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Here are 7 DC sidekicks that honestly deserve more love on the pages of comics. And, don’t think we stuck entirely to heroes here. There are some great villain sidekicks out there that we’d like to see more of, too. Let’s get into it.
1) Speedy

Our first pick is the second Speedy, Mia Dearden. Taking up the mantle from Roy Harper aka Arsenal, we have our faithful sidekick to Green Arrow. Mia first appeared as an orphan living on the streets of Star City when Oliver Queen returned. Oliver ended up taking her under his proverbial wing which lead to the girl suiting up as his sidekick. The duo’s dynamic out of costume is less of a father/daughter and more of older brother and younger sister who idolizes her brother and it’s perfect.
When she’s in Green Arrow’s book she adds a fun personality with Oliver that nobody has matched and made the Speedy role her own. Roy’s time was met with hardships and addiction while Mia brought back the role with pride. Even with a diagnosis of HIV at the age of fifteen, she still manages to thrive as a hero. Truly one of the most unique sidekicks and hands down the best one for Green Arrow (besides Connor — more on that later on.)
2) Spoiler

Stephanie Brown has the notable distinction of being both Robin and Batgirl while also having her main identity, Spoiler. First appearing asTim Drake’s love interest, she is one of the main members of the Bat Family to enter without being recruited. Although her father is Cluemaster, she didn’t enter through his death, or an act of vengeance or being adopted by Bruce Wayne like the rest of Batman’s sidekicks.
Since then she has mostly remained as Spoiler often filling a more comedic role for Batman. As she and Batman are mismatched partners, she adds a fun dynamic when she’s with the team, though in terms of her time as Robin, she doesn’t get the creditshe deserves. She’s a great character that adds a lot to character dynamics and has shined greatly in leading roles and needs more of them.
3) Superboy

The Boy of Steel aka Conner Kent is a clone of Kal-El with a different power set. Debuting after the fallout of “The Death of Superman,” Conner became a new hit for DC. He’s only gotten better as he’s been around so why doesn’t DC do more with him? He’s been in and out of books having more appearances than anyone on the list but feels inconsistent. With two very being ideas of what he’s like from his classic look to his Geoff Johns take, he’s all over the place.
Conner has lacked urgency since he’s not on a team with other characters like him and since Jon Kent arrived. Both he and Jon are great, but the original Superboy has been shafted the same way and is stuck as second best when he’s been around longer.












