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Enemies Created For Other Media

These are Superman villains created in other media, with no appearances in previous comics. Livewire, Mercy Graves, Non and Ursa subsequently made appearances in Superman comic books, and have been integrated into the mainstream continuity of the DC Universe.

Villain Media Actor/Actress Description
Nigel St. John Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Tony Jay
Tempus Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Lane Davies
Wicked Warlock The New Adventures of Superman Ray Owens A male witch who appeared in six episodes of Filmation's varied incarnations of Superman. His power is derived from a Sorcerer's Ruby, a crimson diamond fitted to his cane that casts magic energy beams.
Lionel Luthor Smallville John Glover The father of Lex Luthor and a classic corrupt businessman.
Baern Smallville Bow Wow A wraith that escaped from the Phantom Zone and could absorb and project nuclear energy.
Aldar Smallville Dave Batista A hulking man-eating humanoid.
Titan Smallville Kane (wrestler) A bloodthirsty alien warrior looking for the ultimate opponent.
Margaret Isobel Thoreaux Smallville Kristin Kreuk Lana Lang's ancestor and a witch.
Spider Lady Superman (1948 serial) Carol Forman
Big Susan and Lizzie Superman: The Animated Series Valri Bromfield (Big Susan)
Laurie Fraser (Lizzie)
Small-time robbers.
Kurt Bowman Superman: The Animated Series Eddie Barth A corrupt detective. Ironically realised Clark Kent is Superman moments before his execution.
Earl Garver Superman: The Animated Series Brian Cox A mad scientist who held Metropolis ransom with a lead-covered bomb.
Livewire Superman: The Animated Series Lori Petty A Superman-criticizing shock jock who received the power to manipulate and turn into electricity from a bolt of lightning.
Justice League MarĂ­a Canals
Luminus Superman: The Animated Series Robert Hays A scientist armed with light-based weaponry and hard-light constructs in a manner reminiscent of Mirror Master.
Mercy Graves Superman: The Animated Series
Justice League
Lisa Edelstein Lex Luthor's faithful henchman, an experienced hand-to-hand combatant.
The Batman Gwendoline Yeo
Prometheon creature Superman: The Animated Series Frank Welker A gigantic earth-like construct with minimal intelligence and made for simple labour, absorbing heat to fuel itself.
Corey Mills Superman: The Animated Series Xander Berkeley An outstanding officer who was selected to don a battle suit controlled directly by his neural systems, but eventually go more and more violent as this affects him.
Unity Superman: The Animated Series Stephen Root A huge grey blob that converts humans into mindless drones and with a crippling weakness to X-rays.
Volcana Superman: The Animated Series
Justice League
Peri Gilpin A pyrokinetic imprisoned by the government as a secret weapon. Rescued by Superman during his series, but returned as a generic villain in the Justice League series.
Non Superman: The Movie
Superman II
Jack O'Halloran The mute henchman of General Zod. He has the same superpowers as Superman and Zod and sports a mustache and thicker beard than that of Zod. He obeys Zod's commands, most graphically when he hurls a police siren light at hypervelocity to kill a fleeing boy in East Houston, Idaho.
Ursa Superman: The Movie
Superman II
Sarah Douglas The female companion of General Zod. She has the same superpowers as Superman and Zod and sports short hair. She has a fascination with authoritative-appearing badges and is driven by "perversions and unreasoning hatred of all mankind," in the words of Jor-El when he sentenced her and her comrades to the Phantom Zone.
Ross Webster Superman III Robert Vaughn
Nuclear Man Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Mark Pillow (actor)
Gene Hackman (voice)
A solar-powered menace born by detonating a nuclear bomb attached with Superman's genetic material in the sun.

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