
Top 30 Cartoon Characters That Were Villains
Our list rounds up the top 30 cartoon characters that were villains, each one more wonderfully wicked than the last.
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Where do your favorite DC superheroes rank in power and intellect? Let’s rank them based on abilities, intelligence, and courage.

Where do your favorite DC heroes rank in power and intellect? While popularity is subjective, DC’s heroes are objectively formidable. Debates often focus on their power levels, but power without an analytical mind is unbalanced, and strength without courage rarely saves the day. Some heroes depend on strength, others on intellect, and many persist despite fear.
Let’s rank DC superheroes based on abilities (superhuman powers and physical feats), intelligence (problem-solving and strategic thinking), and courage (the willingness to face fear and risk). Some choices will feel obvious, others might come as a surprise, and a few are bound to spark debate, but that’s exactly where the fun begins.

Superman is the classic DC poster boy, often seen as the standard for power. As a Kryptonian under a yellow sun, his abilities include immense strength, near-invulnerability, flight, heat vision, super speed, and heightened senses. Sent to Earth by his parents before their home planet exploded, Kal’El always felt different. After all, no Earth kid can blow out a fire with one breath.
He is capable of moving planets and surviving the end of the universe despite his weaknesses. Kryptonite is his most famous weakness, but there are more. The red sun radiation depowers him, and he’s vulnerable to magic. Time and again, such as in All-Star Superman or his battles against Doomsday, he demonstrates complete control over power that could easily overwhelm everything around him, because complete control is also a superpower.

Black Adam possesses the powers of Shazam, drawn from ancient Egyptian gods, though he displays far less restraint than other heroes. His abilities include strength, speed, magical durability, and lightning-based power, making him one of DC’s most formidable beings. Regarded as “Alpha-level,” Black Adam stands out as one of the most compelling DC superheroes (though more of an antihero).
Although Black Adam first appeared as a villain, he later joined the Justice League. Gaining incredible abilities, he became even more powerful through his lack of restraint.

Martian Manhunter is often considered one of the underrated DC superheroes. Alongside Superman-level strength and durability, he possesses telepathy, shape-shifting, invisibility, flight, regeneration, and intangibility. Often seen as a telepath and shapeshifter, it’s easy to forget his significant physical strength. Pushed into battle, he transforms from a quiet hero to a formidable fighter.
In the past, he has defeated the entire Justice League single-handedly, given Superman the beatdown, and proven himself to be one of DC’s most powerful telepaths. J’onn is just as powerful as the Man of Steel, and because of that, he more than deserves a spot on this list.

Batman epitomizes intelligence as a superpower. With no enhanced abilities, he relies on strategy, detective skills, and preparation. He has contingency plans for every Justice League member and has used them when needed. Bruce Wayne is a certified genius, able to master any skill. He regularly solves crimes with seemingly few clues, builds machines, and plans to defeat even gods.
His experience as a detective and a member of the Justice League has deepened his understanding of science, making him one of the smartest DC superheroes.

A descendant of the infamous Brainiac, Brainiac 5 uses his intellect for heroism rather than conquest. With a 12th-level intellect, he processes information far beyond human capability. Querl Dox was a Coluan who joined the Legion of Super-Heroes as Brainiac 5 in order to atone for his predecessor’s evil deeds in the past.
Brainiac’s twelfth-level intelligence technically makes him smarter than the entire planet of Earth, which is collectively ranked at eighth level. It’s literally in his name. His intelligence often saves entire timelines, not just cities.

Mister Terrific is one of the smartest DC superheroes, with an IQ rivaling Batman’s, if not surpassing it in scientific fields. He excels in engineering, physics, and advanced technology, most notably through his T-Spheres. Michael Holt is the person to turn to when you need a question answered or a problem solved. He is known as the third-smartest man on the planet. Fun fact: He allowed himself to be called third so he could be underestimated and work in the shadows more.
Michael Holt also created the Brother Eye satellite alongside Batman, a satellite and supercomputer that helps the Justice League track any threat anywhere on the planet. He by far earns his spot on this list.

Wonder Woman’s courage is rooted in conviction. As an Amazon warrior and ambassador of peace, she faces gods, monsters, and moral dilemmas with unwavering resolve. She has faced down Ares, Zeus, and Hades, and their terrible creations, without flinching. In her first encounter with the team, in Justice League, Diana unites with fellow heroes to battle the alien menace Starro, showing how she never backs down from a fight.
Setting aside personal feelings, Diana willingly sacrifices herself to protect teammates and the universe in Justice League adventures.

Hal Jordan’s courage is literally the foundation of his power. Chosen by the Green Lantern Corps for his ability to overcome great fear, his willpower fuels his ring. Jordan would parlay his fearlessness into becoming the greatest Green Lantern of all, facing down the worst the universe could throw at him. In Infinite Crisis, he nearly dies and loses an arm, but recovers to once again face the Anti-Monitor.
He stuck around over the worst the universe can throw at him, whether it be as a Green Lantern or as a member of the Justice League.

The Flash’s courage often goes unnoticed because of his humor and speed. But he repeatedly risks his life and reality itself to protect others. His greatest sacrifice, and the peak of his bravery, occurs in Crisis on Infinite Earths, when the speedster uses his power to traverse the multiverse, knowing it might lead to his demise.
Even in later stories like Flashpoint, Barry shows a willingness to bear unbearable consequences to save lives.
By separating abilities, intelligence, and courage, it becomes clear that heroism in DC isn’t one-dimensional. Each of these heroes represents excellence in a different form, and together, they show why the DC universe remains timeless. Extraordinary abilities can change the course of battles, intelligence can rewrite the rules entirely, and courage often becomes the deciding factor when all else fails.
Together, they form a universe where strength is meaningful, intelligence is indispensable, and bravery is what ultimately turns potential into legacy.

Our list rounds up the top 30 cartoon characters that were villains, each one more wonderfully wicked than the last.

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