10 Grossest Superpowers of Supervillains in DC History: In the world of comic books, superheroes often captivate our imaginations with their virtuous deeds and awe-inspiring abilities.
One of the oldest adversaries of the Doom Patrol, “Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man” already had an unsettling power set that allowed him to transform into various animals, vegetables, or minerals.
Arcane, the arch-nemesis of Swamp Thing, elevates the concept of villainy to an elemental level by becoming an avatar of the Rot—the dark, malevolent force that embodies decay and death.
While he is visually impaired through his regular eyes, he has the extraordinary ability to see through his fingertips.
Gifted—or perhaps cursed—with his abilities by Lex Luthor, Everyman can assume the identity of anyone, but the catch is nauseating.
Doctor Destiny, also known as John Dee, is a formidable villain with reality manipulation powers that reach disturbing levels.
He is often portrayed as a tragic figure, is a failed clone of Superman with a warped set of powers. While many of his abilities are opposite to Superman’s.
With his unsettling ability to drain the life-force, energy, and even memories and powers from other beings, he is a nightmarish foe for any superhero.
Created as a humanoid chemical waste repository, this DC villain is a living, walking environmental disaster. Chemo doesn’t just pose a threat through physical violence.
He was originally Cyrus Gold, a 19th-century man who was murdered and subsequently reanimated in a swamp, infused with mystical energies.
Originally an actor named Basil Karlo, he turned to a life of crime after an accident transformed him into a shape-shifting monstrosity made of living mud.