In this article, we’ll explore the best upgraded version of supervillains in DC, showcasing the enhanced powers and sinister transformations.
The Batman Who Laughs had already gained a reputation as a formidable supervillain and captured the interest of fans prior to the conclusion of Dark Nights.
Already a formidable DC Universe villain, may not need an upgrade, but his powers have been amplified in certain narratives.
During DC’s Year of the Villain event, which spanned nearly a full year, Lex Luthor fused with Martian Manhunter’s DNA, creating Apex Lex.
In Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths (by Joshua Williamson and Daniel Sampere), Deathstroke was possessed by the Great Darkness, which significantly enhanced his power and influenced his choices.
During DC’s Year of the Villain event, Lex Luthor journeyed across the DC Universe, enhancing the abilities of every villain he encountered.
Mister Mxyzptlk, an imp from the fifth dimension, decided to test what an inhabitant of the regular realm would do with his abilities and chose The Joker for this experiment.
Around the year 2000, Brainiac unveiled his scheme of planting a dormant computer virus into LexCorp’s Y2K bug safeguards to drastically enhance his own abilities.
Issue #2 of Superman centers on the Man of Steel and his family’s endeavors to confront a swarm of Parasites that have infiltrated the streets of Metropolis.