Encyclopedia > List of superheroes and villains without superpowers
What follows is a list of superheroes and supervillains who do not possess super powers, and the skills they have to make up for them. Batman and Superman, two of the most recognizable and iconic superheroes. ...
Doctor Doom, one of the most archetypal supervillains and his arch-enemies The Fantastic Four (in background). ...
DC Heroes
- Anarky (M) (athlete, fighter, genius)
- Arrowette (F) (archer, athlete)
- Arsenal (M) (ex-intelligence agent, weaponer, Hwa Rang Do master, archer)
- Golden Age Atom (M) (pint-sized street fighter, adventurer)
- Blackhawks (various pilots and adventurers)
- Batgirl Cassandra Cain (F) (martial arts master, assassin)
- Batman (M) (martial arts master, detective, inventor, master strategist)
- Blue Beetle Ted Kord (M) (athlete, inventor)
- Catwoman (F) (master thief, judo expert, gymnast, whip master)
- Golden Age Crimson Avenger (M) (gunman, fighter, investigator)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (M) (doctor, surgeon, fighter)
- Richard Dragon (M) (THE master of the martial arts)
- Empress (F) (fighter, voodoo practitioner)
- Gangbuster (M) (police officer, martial artist)
- Green Arrow (master archer, arsenal of trick arrows, hand-to-hand combat training)
- Guardian (M) (security guard, fighter)
- Human Target (M) (master of disguise, gunman, martial artist)
- Huntress (M) (martial artist, weaponer, gymnast)
- Katana (F) (master swordsman, fighter)
- Manhunter (M & F) (fighter, gunman, investigator, bounty hunter)
- Mister Miracle (M) (inventor, fighter, master escape artist)
- Mr. Terrific (M) (doctor, scientist, olympic athlete, gymnast, fighter)
- Nemesis (M) (U.S. operative, gunman, master of disguise)
- Nightwing (M) (martial artist, gymnast)
- Onyx (F) (assassin, archer, gymnast, martial artist)
- Oracle (F) (master strategist, leader, investigator)
- Robin (M) (martial artist, gymnast)
- Savant (M) (gymnast, fighter, strategist, genius)
- Sandman (1940s mystery man who used special knockout gas guns)
- Speedy
- Squire (F) (swordsman, expert in all forms of communication)
- The Question (M) (Genius intelligence, Brilliant detective with superior inquisitive mind and deductive reasoning, Master martial artist)
- Unknown Soldier (M) (U.S. operative, master gunman/marksman, weaponer, martial artist)
- Vigilante (M) (rider, gunman, marksman)
- Wildcat (boxing champ, athlete)
Anarky is a fictional superhero character who was created by Alan Grant, and published by DC Comics. ...
Arrowette is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Arsenal is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Blackhawk #12 (Autumn, 1946), Quality Comics. ...
Batgirl is a DC Comics superhero, a female crime-fighter modeled after and associated with Batman. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still sometimes as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
The first and second Blue Beetle. ...
Catwoman is a DC Comics character, associated with the Batman franchise and created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. ...
Doctor Mid-Nite is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter, is a DC Comics comic book. ...
Empress (Anita Fite) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) is a DC Comics superhero. ...
The Guardian (Jim Harper) is a DC Comics costumed hero. ...
The Human Target is an American comic book character created by Len Wein and Carmine Infantino: a unique private detective and bodyguard named Christopher Chance who operates by impersonating his clients in order to eliminate threats to his principal, hence the idea of becoming a Human Target. ...
The Huntress is a superheroine from DC Comics. ...
Katana is a fictional character in the DC Universe of comics. ...
Secret Origins #22 outlined the history of the Manhunters, as to tie in with Millennium. ...
Mister Miracle is a DC Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby, originally as part of The Fourth World series of titles. ...
Mister Terrific is the name of two different superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
// Nemesis I Nemesis is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Nightwing is a name used by seven fictional superheroes in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Onyx is a DC Comics fictional character. ...
Barbara Gordon is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics and related media. ...
A classic image of Batman and Robin reinterpreted by painter Alex Ross. ...
For Wildstorms character of the same name, see Savant (Wildstorm). ...
The Sandman, alias Wesley Dodds, is a fictional masked crimefighter in the DC Comics universe. ...
Speedy is the name of two DC Comics superheroes, both of whom have served as teenaged sidekicks for the Green Arrow (a. ...
The Question (Vic Sage) is a comic book superhero. ...
Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. ...
Wildcat is the name of four DC Comics characters, three of them superheroes. ...
DC Villains - Bane (M) (bodybuilder, fighter, master strategist)
- Black Mask (M) (criminal mastermind, skilled torturer)
- Bronze Tiger (M) (martial arts master, assassin)
- David Cain (M) (master assassin, master martial artist, weaponer)
- Calculator (M) (genius, master strategist, information broker)
- Captain Boomerang (M) (thief, boomerang master)
- Catman (M) (hunter, survivalist, savage fighter)
- Cheshire (F) (master assassin, martial artist, poison/toxins expert)
- Clock King (M) (efficiency expert, master strategist)
- Deadshot (M) (master gunman, weaponer)
- Firebug/Firefly (M) (pyrotechnics/explosives experts, pyromaniacs)
- Joker (M) (homicidal maniac, chemist, criminal mastermind)
- Killer Moth (M) (petty criminal, inventor)
- Lady Shiva (F) (master assassin, master martial artist)
- Lex Luthor (M) (businessman, scientist)
- Mad Hatter (M) (hypnotist, manipulator)
- Murmur (M) (bio-weaponer, mass murderer)
- Onomatopoeia (M) (fighter, gymnast, weaponer)
- Penguin (M) (criminal mastermind, businessman)
- Professor Hugo Strange (M) (Genius-level intelligence, Master of psychology)
- Hush (M) (doctor, skilled fighter, criminal mastermind)
- Rag Doll (M) (thief, master contortionist)
- Red Hood (M) (strategist, martial artist, gymnast, weaponer)
- Riddler (M) (criminal mastermind, genius)
- Roulette (F) (criminal mastermind, hypnotist, gambler)
- Scarecrow (M) (manipulator, psychologist, master of fear)
- Sportsmaster (M) (athlete, thief, inventor)
- Two-Face (M) (lawyer, criminal mastermind)
- Zeiss (comics) (M) (assassin, fighter, gymnast)
Bane is the DC Comics supervillain best known for breaking Batmans back. ...
For information on Black Mask, the surrealist group, see Black Mask (NYC). ...
Bronze Tiger (Ben Turner) is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
David Cain is the name of a comic book character associated with the Batman mythos. ...
The Calculator is a DC Comics supervillain, initially created by Bob Rozakis in the 1970s. ...
George Digger Harkness and his son Owen Mercer, both known as Captain Boomerang, are fictional supervillains in the DC Universe. ...
Catman is a supervillain in the DC Comics Rogues Gallery. ...
Cheshire, real name Jade Nguyen, is a DC Comics villain, one of the worlds top assassins and mercenaries. ...
Clock King is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Deadshot (real name Floyd Lawton), is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Firefly is a fictional character in DC comics. ...
The Joker is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain widely considered to be Batmans archenemy. ...
Killer Moth is a Batman villain first appearing in Batman #63 published in 1951. ...
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Lex Luthor is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain and Supermans nemesis. ...
The Mad Hatter is a supervillain in the Batman comics, published by DC Comics. ...
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Onomatopoeia is a DC Comics supervillain who has faced Green Arrow. ...
The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot), is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. ...
Hugo Strange is a fictional character in DC Comics and a nemesis of Batman. ...
Hush can refer to many things: Literally: Stop talking. Hush, an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Hush, a 2000 album by Jane Siberry. ...
The Rag Doll (also interchangably known as Ragdoll) is a colorful supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Cover to Batman: Under The Hood (2005). ...
The Riddler, (legal name: Edward E. Nigma), is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. ...
Roulette Roulette is a fictional character, a supervillainess in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Scarecrow (Dr. Jonathan Crane) is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
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Two-Face is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
Marvel Heroes - Black Widow (F) (former spy, gymnast, mercenary)
- Captain America (M) (Artificially enhanced physiology at the maximum human level, martial arts and hand-to-hand combat training, master tactician and field commander, indestructible shield)
- Dusk (F) (cloaking suit, glider)
- Elektra (F) (master assassin, gymnast, martial artist)
- Ironman (M) (Genius-level intellect, wears suits of powered armor that endow him with superhuman abilities and supersonic flight, body technologically altered to enhance armor response timem, able to connect to all technology in the world and control it remotely)
- Moon Knight (M) (mercenary, martial artist, gunman/marksman)
- Night Thrasher (M) (martial artist, posesses advanced body armor and gadgets)
- Prodigy (M) (wrestler, glider)
- Prowler (M) (inventor, athlete)
- The Punisher (M) (US marine, marksman, demolitions expert, master fighter, survivalist)
- Scourge of the Underworld (M) (assassin, marksman)
- Shang-Chi (M) (master of the martial arts)
- Silver Sable (F) (mercenary, spy)
- Union Jack (M) (spy, fighter, gunman)
This entry is for the Marvel Comics characters. ...
Captain America, the alter ego of Steve Rogers (in some accounts Steven Grant Rogers[1]), is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
Cover to Slingers #0. ...
Elektra Natchios, usually simply called Elektra, is a fictional character in Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. ...
IRONMAN is a member of the Iommi Messageboard also, but hes far away from 1337. ...
Moon Knight is an Egyptian-themed, Jewish comic book superhero from Marvel Comics. ...
Night Thrasher is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Prodigy is the name of three fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Prowler is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero called Hobie Brown. ...
The Punisher (Frank Castle) is a Marvel Comics anti-hero. ...
The Scourge of the Underworld is the name of a series of fictional characters who have appeared in various series set in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Shang-Chi (Chinese: 䏿°£; Hanyu Pinyin: ; literally rising of the spirit) is a Marvel Comics character, often called the Master of Kung Fu. He was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin. ...
Silver Sable Issue #3 (1992) In Marvel Comics, Silver Sable (real name Silver Sablinovia) is a female mercenary, hunter of war criminals, the leader of the Wild Pack and CEO of Silver Sable International. ...
The modern Union Jack. ...
Marvel Villains - Arcade (M) (master assassin, inventor, strategist)
- Baron Zemo (M) (scientist, swordsman, mastermind)
- Batroc the Leaper (M) (Olympic athlete, gymnast, martial arts master)
- Bullseye (M) (master assassin, perfect aim)
- Chameleon (M) (master of disguise, spy, mastermind)
- Doctor Doom (M) (genius, inventor, scientist, fighter)
- Frog-Man (M) (thief, hydraulic feet)
- Gladiator (M) (martial artist, forearm spinning blades)
- Kingpin (M) (criminal mastermind, businessman, peak strength, fighter)
- Kraven the Hunter (M) (hunter, marksman, survivalist)
- Mysterio (M) (special effects expert, illusionist, mastermind)
- Red Skull (M) (expert fighter, political mastermind, strategist, gunman)
- Swordsman (M) (skilled swordsman)
- Taskmaster (M) (athlete, gymnast, martial artist,assassin)
Arcade is a fictional character and supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Baron Zemo is the name of two fictional characters, both supervillains, in various Marvel Comics comic books, notably Captain America and the Avengers. ...
Batroc the Leaper is a fictional villain from Marvel Comics. ...
Bulls is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe who is primarily an enemy of Daredevil. ...
Bulls is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe who is primarily an enemy of Daredevil. ...
Doctor Doom, real name Victor von Doom, is a Marvel Comics supervillain. ...
Frog-Man(Eugene Patilio) is a minor comedic superhero created by Marvel Comics. ...
Gladiator (real name Melvin Potter) is a reformed supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is a Marvel Comics supervillain who has battled many Marvel crime-fighters, most often The Punisher, Spider-Man, and Daredevil. ...
Kraven the Hunter is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an enemy of Spider-Man. ...
Mysterio is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe and an enemy of Spider-Man. ...
Red Skull is a Marvel Comics supervillain who is the principal enemy of Captain America. ...
The Swordsman is the name of several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Taskmaster is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. ...
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