Supreme (comics) - Villains

Villains

  • Darius Dax, Supreme's arch-enemy who, like Supreme, has been through numerous incarnations, including a generic gangster, a Nazi, several mad scientists, and a brilliant but manipulative business tycoon.
  • Emerpus, the Reverse Supreme from The Backwards Zone where time runs opposite to our own, unaverts disasters, like releasing the captives of his "Ledatic", or punching a meteor back together.
  • Gorrl, the living galaxy, held Suprema in captivity for thirty years.
  • Korgo (first name: Brinn) is a warlord from space. He challenges Bill Clinton under the formal rules of the Cosmic Dictators Guild and wins. He fakes defeat against Supreme to escape Hillary Clinton and return to the Hell of Mirrors.
  • Master Meteor first appears in Littlehaven in search of the Supremium isotope and he fights Kid Supreme. When he reappears he is the second character to call himself the Supremium Man. In his Littlehaven appearance he claims to have some future enmity with Supreme; he appears to time travel directly from this encounter to Darius Dax's laboratory in the present, and in a freak accident subsequently merges with Billy Friday. The confused composite entity blames Supreme for his condition and travels back in time to Littlehaven, where he fights Kid Supreme. This appears to be an ontological paradox.
  • Optilux was a religious alien who became a being of pure light with an ever-growing messiah complex. He converted cities, such as Amalynth, into coherent light in captivity, much like Brainiac shrunk Kandor.
  • Televillain was originally a television repair man named Reuben Tube until an accident gave him the ability to teleport using televisions and actually enter the fictional worlds of television programmes. On one occasion he transported into an episode of Friends and executed Monica Geller (without any harm to Courteney Cox). He was then pummeled by a group of angry people who recognized him as "the guy who shot Monica" in the real world.
  • The End is a powerful villain whom the other captives in the Hell of Mirrors cede to. He is never seen except in shadow. When offered the chance to escape the Hell of Mirrors his reaction is one of indifference.
  • Shadow Supreme is an evil version of Supreme created by Darius Dax's negative energy ray. As his name implies, he physically resembles Supreme, albeit his body and costume are entirely black. He is completely obedient to Dax, whom he has even referred to as his "God".
  • Slaver Ant is a female humanoid ant-like creature who secretes behavior altering chemicals. Upon escaping Supreme's mirror prison, she kidnaps several infants and tries to persuade them to build a new ant-lair.
  • Vor-Em is a humanoid lion warrior.

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