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Of course, this is exactly what happens when the power levels of the heroes is so high. Even villains like the Rogues, the majority of whom aren’t metahumans, have weapons that can freeze things down to absolute zero and control the weather. DC villains have to be powerful to stand up to heroes like Superman, Wonder Woman, Shazam, the Flash, Martian Manhunter, and so many others. DC readers have seen some insanely powerful villains over the years, many of whom would definitely be considered overpowered. These seven DC villains are the most overpowered, their threats challenging the heroes with multiverse-quaking power.
7) Darkseid

Darkseid is the God of Evil, and as such is monumentally powerful. Darkseid was created by Jack Kirby as the personification of darkness in the human soul, and over the years creators like Grant Morrison, Paul Levitz, Keith Giffen, Tom King, and many more have shown just how powerful Darkseid truly is. Darkseid is many times stronger than Superman, and can fight basically the entire superhero community on his own. His Omega Effect eyebeams will hunt down anyone he sends them after where ever they go, and can kill almost anyone with one shot. His Omega Sanction allows him to throw people through time and make them into universe-destroying bombs. You can kill Darkseid’s body, but the destruction of Darkseid causes a black hole like structure that could devour the multiverse…. and he’s still alive, because he’s the living embodiment of entropy as a concept. Darkseid is the perfect example of a villain who is as powerful as the story needs him to be, and that usually means that he has to be more powerful than everyone he fights to make their victory that much better. Darkseid is the definition of overpowered, but since it’s led to so many great stories, most fans don’t really have a problem with it.
6) Eclipso

Eclipso was always powerful, but he got a major boost after the story Eclipso: The Darkness Within. The story established that Eclipso had once been the Angel of God’s Wrath, on par with the Spectre, and that he lost his angelic office because of his love of hurting humanity. Anyone who knows anything about the Spectre knows that putting Eclipso on that level is insane. While it has been established that Eclipso lost some of his power after being kicked out of the Silver City, he still had titanic magic and reality altering powers on his side. Eclipso is another example of a villain who is just as powerful as he needs to be. Eclipso has been able to defeat entire teams of the most powerful villains, and certain writers have made him do amazing things in stories like “Princes of Darkness”. Eclipso’s possession powers are also top notch, allowing him to control the minds of entire cities against his enemies. Eclipso is a B-list villain with S-tier power, and over the years, many writers have used Eclipso to battle the most superheroes in the DC Multiverse. Only in the DC Multiverse could a character as powerful as Eclipso be considered B-list.
5) The Batman Who Laughs

Evil Batmen can get pretty annoying. Batman may just be a normal human, but his intellect and resources mean that he can defeat nearly anyone, so evil Batmen all end up being super OP. There’s a way to do evil Batman-like characters โ for example, Prometheus (I will die on the hill that Prometheus is one of DC’s best villains despite all of the terrible stories he’s been put in) โ but the way to not do it is the Batman Who Laughs. The Batman Who Laughs premiered during Dark Knights: Metal, the leader of Barbatos’s evil Batman Justice League. The Batman Who Laughs was Batman infected with a Joker toxin, becoming the worst monster imaginable, and killing everyone on his Earth. He was the star of the Dark Knights, and soon became a major part of “The Year of the Villain,” a villain centric year of DC stories that led to Dark Knights: Death Metal. Fans got really tired of the Batman Who Laughs, mostly because he was an evil version of the Bat-God cliche. He always won, and in the end even bonded with Dr. Bathattan (who is exactly what you think he is) and became the Multiverse Who Laughs. The Batman Who Laughs was, frankly, ridiculous, all because of how overpowered the villain was.












