10 Weirdest Superman Villains in DC Comics History

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Superman has had some really weird enemies.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Superman has existed for almost a hundred years, and over time, he's gathered some absolutely fantastic villains. But the Man of Steel has also gathered some truly weird rogues over those same decades. While Superman fans will always recount Superman's battles against Doomsday and Lex Luthor, not as many are familiar with once Superman's arch-foe, the Hobby Robber.

9 The Mummer Was an Ex-Performer Who Used Dolls of Himself Action Comics #146 by Don C. Cameron and John Sikela The Superboy name has been used by two other characters after Clark Kent — his clone, Conner Kent, and his biological son, Jon Kent. 7 Microwave Man Was a Bizarre Villain Who Defeated Superman Action Comics #487 by Cary Bates, Curt Swan, Milt Snapinn, Gene D'Angelo and Francisco Chiaramonte Close Lewis Padgett was a man who spent a great deal of his life in outer space, as explored in Action Comics #487. He was also a former super-criminal known as the Microwave Man. After being back in Metropolis from his space adventures, Lewis, for some reason, wanted to fight Superman.

Superman is no stranger to dealing with copies of himself. Bizarro Superman is an iconic example of this infamous Superman trope, and there have been plenty of versions of Superman from the Dark Multiverse as well. But by far, the strangest Superman clone has to be Sand Superman: a version of Superman that came about due to a portal between Earth and the planet Quarrm who appears in Superman #233. Some sand ended up infused with psychic energy and took on the likeness of Superman.

4 The Adversary Was Superman's Next Door Neighbor — and a Supervillain Adventures of Superman #579 by J.M. DeMatteis, Mike McKone, Mario Alquiza, Glenn Whitmore, Wildstorm FX, and Bill Oakley

 

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