10 Most Evil Versions of Superman

10 Most Evil Versions of Superman

10 Most Evil Versions of Superman: Recurring pattern demonstrates that sometimes the strongest heroes are indeed the ones who ought to be least trusted.

Superboy-Prime

Superboy-Prime

Superboy from Earth-Prime was once a hero. He eventually joined other Alexander Luthor and Supermen in a “Paradise Dimension,” though, after joining the multiversal fight to defeat the Anti-Monitor.

King Hyperion

King Hyperion

The first Superman imitation in Marvel was Hyperion. The character has appeared in many different iterations, and each one has been incredibly strong.

Superdoom

Superdoom

Superdoom is more than merely a combination of Doomsday and Superman. He’s a bad concept. Researchers Jimmy Olsen and Louis Lane from Earth-45 used mad science to create a tulpa or living mind.

Hank Henshaw

Hank Henshaw

Hank Henshaw, the impostor dressed as a Terminator, is another deadly Superman. Henshaw, a well-known bad guy, took advantage of the appearance of Doomsday and Superman’s mutual destruction.

Injustice Superman

Injustice Superman

The Joker sadistically gases Superman into killing Lois Lane in a plot that combines elements from various comic book stories and the Justice League animated two-parter ’A Better World’.

Homelander

Homelander

Everyone desires to suffer for Homelander. Homelander is unquestionably the most despised wicked Superman, whether in the comics or on television.

Ultraman

Ultraman

King Hyperion shares several characteristics with Superman’s evil counterpart from Earth-3. He is a harsh tyrant who brutally governs the Crime Syndicate, his JLA.

Red Son Superman

Red Son Superman

The main character of Superman: Red Son is a Superman who was nurtured by Josef Stalin. The USSR was taken over by Superman after Stalin’s death, who continued the Cold War with the US.

Bizarro

Bizarro

Bizarro, the first notable “bad” Superman, debuted in 1958. He’s not always portrayed as being malevolent.

Omni-Man

Omni-Man

With Omni-Man, Invincible tapped into clichés about the wicked Superman. Clearly modeled after Superman, the Viltrumite hero also held a dark secret