Character » Captain Comet appears in 306 issues.
A half-man half-machine rogue superhuman.
Originally a hero who helped confront the Anti-Monitor during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, he returned, embittered by the failures of New Earth's heroes, intent on restoring the Multiverse at any cost.
The Anti-Monitor is the Monitor's counterpart from the Anti-matter Universe. He is responsible for the original Crisis on Infinite Earths, was the sole Guardian of the Sinestro Corps and once, against his will, was the source of the Black Lantern Corps Central Power Battery.
Chronos was a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains when Captain Comet first infiltrated and then defeated the team.
An extremely agile athlete, Copperhead relies heavily upon his snake suit to accomplish his ends. The fangs in his helmet are coated with venom that can cause paralysis or even death. Captain Comet infiltrated the Secret Society of Super Villains when Copperhead was part of the team.
Uxas, famously known as Darkseid, is the supreme monarch of the ecumenopolis, Apokolips. Widely regarded as one of the Justice League's worst adversaries, the greatest enemy of New Genesis and one of the biggest threats to the DC Multiverse, he seeks to bend everything to his will and remake the cosmos in his image, while searching for the Anti-Life Equation, an equation which seemingly consists of immense power that has the potential to dominate all life in the DC Multiverse.
A cult leader of the Eternal Light Corporation which worships the Nameless, Synnar's master.
Before the creation of the Star Sapphire Corps, Remoni-Notra was the fourth Star Sapphire to appear on Earth. She's from a planet named Pandini, and the Zamarons chose her to be their queen after Carol Ferris refused the title. She came to Earth in search of lost Star Sapphire gems and took the alias Deborah Camille Darnell.
Eobard Thawne was a brilliant scientist born in the 25th century, where Barry Allen's heroism as the Flash is the stuff of legend. Seeking to emulate his idol, Thawne traveled back in time to meet the Flash, but learned instead that his destiny was to become the Reverse-Flash, Allen's greatest nemesis. Rendered unstable by this knowledge, Thawne set out to erase Barry Allen from history and establish himself as the one true Flash.
Dr. Jason Woodrue is the Floronic Man, a plant/human hybrid and super-villain who wishes to eradicate all animal life. In some versions, he is responsible for the creation of Poison Ivy. He is an enemy of The Atom and Swamp Thing.
Former student of Crucible who was expelled
Deceased infiltrator and saboteur of L.E.G.I.O.N. and daughter of crime boss, Maximilian G'odd.
The ultimate conquering force featured in the "Our Worlds at War." First appeared in Superman #153. This being literally has the power of the big bang contained within him which he uses for destroying and recreating entire universes.
Killer Moth, throughout his many incarnations, is most commonly a Batman enemy with similar powers, Drury Walker being the most well-known version. Killer Moth was a part of the Secet Society of Super Villains when Captain Comet first infiltrated and then defeated the team.
Worshipped as a goddess, her vision of a perfect universe consists of uniting sentient life into one race. Her method: Killing and transforming all peoples into an undead legion in her thrall.
Captain Comet infiltrated and then defeated the Secret Society of Super Villains when Mirror Master was leader of the team.
Prime-7 was the one who authorized the theft of Comet's body from Hardcore Station's morgue
Roger Hayden became the second Psycho-Pirate when he found the fabled Medusa Mask, an artifact with the ability to control the emotional response of the human brain.
Quakemaster is armed with a powerful jackhammer of his own design. It projects powerful energy waves that can shatter buildings or smash the bones of a human being. Quakemaster was a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains when Quakemaster first infiltrated and then defeated the team.
Brother of Tsavo and former student of the Crucible Academy who upon being exiled for disobeying orders was disowned by his parents
Silver Ghost was a member of the Secet Society of Super Villains when Captain Comet first infiltrated and then defeated the team.
Villain who stole Captain Comet powers.
Once a young high spirited youth in the real world with the powers of Superman, intense trauma had twisted his sense of justice and morals, exacerbated by the corrupted and ineffective heroes of post-Crisis Earth as well as his loss of his destiny as the "Universe's Greatest Protector".
He was once Gods architect, but when God left him he rebelled, and all of Gods armies fought him and barely defeated him. De-powered, he is now a cosmic tyrant who serves the Nameless, a collective of shadowy entities.
Former student of Crucible who was expelled. Vax's species captures its prey by use of a stasis beam.
At first the Wizard knew little true magic and relied mainly upon illusions he created through mystical hypnotic means. He could also engage in Astral projection. Later on he learned true magic.
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