Character » Wonder Woman appears in 8807 issues.
Captain Cold, Leonard Snart, is a villain of The Flash. Snart is the ruthless and intelligent leader of the Rogues, a criminal team operating in Central City, and wields a cold gun during the commission of their crimes.
The ultimate physical specimen, Captain Nazi is an incomparable athlete and a master of hand to hand combat. He is a longtime foe of Captain Marvel as well as being the archenemy of Captain Marvel Jr.
A mighty hero from a parallel Earth, who once encountered Superman and bares a more than passing resemblance to Billy Batson...
One part of the Body Doubles.
DC Comics writer of Superman and the Flash during the late Silver and Bronze Ages.
A former anchorwoman who had been transformed into a hag-like daemon by the White Magician in order to battle Wonder Woman.
Catwoman is a fictional character originating from DC Comics. Under the costumed alias of Catwoman, Selina Kyle, is a cat burglar with an on-again, off-again, romantic relationship with Batman. She is shown as a woman who is very strong-willed, independent and morally dubious.
Celeana is the leader of the surviving Giant-Born, old enemies of the Greek gods and Atlantis.
A vengeful villain with both ice and fire powers.
A member of Emperor Claudius' Praetorian guard accidentally given Alchemical powers intended for another, the Centurian used his powers and natural charisma to build influence throughout the ages, ultimately seeking rule over the entire planet. He was opposed by his nemesis Moon Maiden and her teammates in the JLA.
The Lord of the Hunt, a centaur created by the Morrigan to kill Wonder Woman.
A Northern Barbarian Chief and an enemy of Wonder Woman.
History of character is unknown.
Cheetah was resurrected to fight with Wonder Woman.
The niece of the original Cheetah, Deborah Domaine was mind-controlled into serving as the second Cheetah.
The original Cheetah, Priscilla Rich developed a split personality and began thinking she was overshadowed by Wonder Woman. Debbi Domaine was the second Cheetah and the niece of the original one and was forced to battle with Wonder Woman. The third Cheetah is Wonder Woman's enemy, Barbara Minerva. She became so infatuated with Lasso of Truth, that she became a sworn enemy against Wonder Woman. Sebastian Ballesteros carried on the tradition, but he was killed before he could do any harm to Wonder Woman.
The original Cheetah, a Golden Age enemy of Wonder Woman who suffered from split personalities.
Composed of an unknown combination of experimental chemicals, the creature called Chemo is a living WMD, possessing a unique form of pseudo-life that gives him a primitive, evil intelligence.
Cheshire along with Poison Ivy and Cheetah was hired by Julianna Sazia to take down Wonder Woman.
A Dark Multiverse fusion of Batman and Chemo.
David Clinton discovered the secrets of time travel. As the criminal Chronos, he became a time thief. An enemy of the Atom, Blue Beetle, and the Justice League of America.
He was a priest and now is the assistant of Cheetah (Barbara Minerva).
One of Wonder Woman's most deadly foes because her great deal of knowledge in magic and creating convincing illusions.
A member of the Cult of the Crimson Flame
Basil Karlo was an actor who upon discovering that a remake of one of his classic horror movies was being made went insane and began killing the cast and crew, wearing the mask of the film's villain Clayface, until stopped by Batman. Initially having no superpowers, Karlo joined with a group of other "Clayfaces" and stole their combined powers, allowing him to shapeshift into any forms he wants.
Clock King is a master planner with a rigid sense of order and timing. In the past The Clock King has been a member of both the Injustice League and the Suicide Squad. Having no training or super powers, his potential lies in his nearly superhuman proficiency with time, timing, and strategy. He is a unique threat to all he encounters.
The leader of the Thunderers, Commander Irik T. Roval, staged a coup against First Weaponlord Varnathon of Q'Uld. The plan was successful and Irik Roval became the Highlord of Qward.
An entity created when the world's electronics grew sophisticated enough to create sentience.
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