DC’s heroes and villains, like any great comic book universe, play on similarities between good and evil to craft compelling rivalries. Many of the company’s greatest heroes have a perfect match in their arch-nemeses and some villains even share the same origin story as their heroes. This matching of powers has helped make the comic book industry great and allows for convincing foes for some of the world’s greatest superheroes.DC houses a multiverse of alien refugees, science experiments gone awry, and characters given powers by sheer happenstance, creating god-tier heroes and villains. A great hero needs to have a perfect match and keeps comics interesting. Whether through the same origins or trying to outdo a hero, many villains are the exact opposites of DC’s best heroes.Captain Atom and Major Force were both turned into living energy, housed within specialized containment suits. Both characters were created by an experimental government program, Project Atom, which used criminals as guinea pigs to create super soldiers.RELATED: 10 Biggest Differences Between Spider-Man And Superman
DC‘s heroes and villains, like any great comic book universe, play on similarities between good and evil to craft compelling rivalries. Many of the company’s greatest heroes have a perfect match in their arch-nemeses and some villains even share the same origin story as their heroes. This matching of powers has helped make the comic book industry great and allows for convincing foes for some of the world’s greatest superheroes.
DC houses a multiverse of alien refugees, science experiments gone awry, and characters given powers by sheer happenstance, creating god-tier heroes and villains. A great hero needs to have a perfect match and keeps comics interesting. Whether through the same origins or trying to outdo a hero, many villains are the exact opposites of DC’s best heroes.
Captain Atom and Major Force were both turned into living energy, housed within specialized containment suits. Both characters were created by an experimental government program, Project Atom, which used criminals as guinea pigs to create super soldiers.
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