List of Secret Society of Super Villains members
The Secret Society of Super Villains is a team of fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Over the years they have featured a large number of ne'er-do-wells as they attempt to subvert the superheroic population of the world for a variety of schemes.
Darkseid's Society
These members of the Secret Society of Super Villains were secretly gathered by Darkseid when the group was first founded in 1976 through their splintering after the discovery of their benefactor's true identity. Since then, various leaders like Lex Luthor, the Wizard and the Silver Ghost have taken over or re-formed the Society, including old and new members in the roster.
- Darkseid
- Captain Boomerang (Digger Harkness)
- Captain Cold
- Captain Comet
- the Copperhead
- Gorilla Grodd
- the Manhunter (Paul Kirk clone)
- the Mirror Master (Sam Scudder)
- the Shadow Thief
- Sinestro
- Star Sapphire (Deborah Camille "Debbie" Darnell)
- the Wizard
- Hi-Jack
- Lex Luthor
- Captain Stingaree
- Funky Flashman
- the Matter Master
- Felix Faust
- the Trickster (James Jesse)
- the Creeper
- Bizarro (Pre-Crisis only)
- Poison Ivy
- the Angle Man (Pre-Crisis only)
- the Floronic Man
- the Blockbuster (Mark Desmond)
- Professor Zoom the Reverse-Flash
- the Silver Ghost
- Killer Moth
- the Quakemaster
- the Sizematic Twins
- the Cavalier
- Chronos (David Clinton)
In JLA #119 (late Nov. 2005), it was revealed that the Catwoman was an early member of the SSoSV briefly as well (the Catwoman was mentioned in the text of Secret Society of Super Villains #1 as being a member, though the penciller omitted her from the issue; this brief mention is the only known connection of the Catwoman to the SSoSV prior to the present). Also, it was revealed that Despero brought the memories of the members back, and was responsible of the subsequent attack of the Society.
The Ultra-Humanite's Society
The next incarnation of the Secret Society was organized by the Ultra-Humanite, who organized foes of both the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America.
- the Ultra-Humanite
- Brain Wave
- the Monocle
- the Psycho-Pirate (Roger Hayden)
- the Rag Doll (Peter Merkel)
- the Cheetah (Deborah Domaine)
- the Floronic Man
- Killer Frost (Crystal Frost)
- the Mist
- the Signalman
Underground
When the JLA resurfaced with the Big Seven members, Brainwave started to gather a new Secret Society to take down the newly formed Justice League (JLA 80-Page Giant #1), but Brainwave was actually the Martian Manhunter in disguise—the formation of this Society was a trap made by the League to defeat more supervillains in the same time (as the tale was told by the Rainbow Raider to Sonar III, it is uncertain whether this tale actually happened; at the very least, there may have been some embellishment).
Members gathered by "Brainwave" were:
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Members in other branches that are on TV screens:
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Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Society
Organized by Alexander Luthor Jr. in the guise of Lex Luthor, the Society formed over rumors of the JLA mindwiping Dr. Light. With a ruling council of six members overseeing a structured roster of 200 strong (Villains United #1), the Society is a grave threat to the superheroes of the world. The Joker is notably absent from this roster, because he is the only villain the other villains all feared — and rightly so, as the Joker murdered several of the Society's roster in revenge for being left out.
The Society's council
- Lex Luthor (Alexander Luthor Jr. in disguise, leader)
- Black Adam (betrayed by the Society)
- Talia al Ghul
- Doctor Psycho
- the Calculator
- Deathstroke the Terminator
Members of the Society
- Abra Kadabra (Infinite Crisis #2)
- Amazo (Villains United #5)
- Amos Fortune (Villains United #5)
- Amygdala (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- the Angle Man (Angelo Bend, Catwoman #46)
- the Atomic Skull (Joseph Martin, Villains United #5)
- Axis America
- the Sea Wolf (Aquaman #37)
- the Übermensch (Villains United #5)
- Bane (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Baron Blitzkrieg (JSA #81)
- Bizarro (Superman #221)
- Black Manta (Villains United #1)
- Black Mask (Roman Sionis, Batman #646)
- Blackrock (Lucia, Superman #223)
- the Black Spider (Derrick Coe, Villains United #2)
- the Body Doubles (Villains United #1)
- Bolt (Villains United #5)
- the Brotherhood of Evil
- Brutale (Villains United #2)
- Bug and Byte (Infinite Crisis #2)
- Captain Boomerang (Owen Mercer, The Flash (vol. 2) #225)
- Captain Cold (The Flash (vol. 2) #225)
- Captain Nazi (Villains United #2)
- Chain Lightning (Infinite Crisis #2)
- the Cheetah (Barbara Ann Minerva, Villains United #1)
- Chemo (Infinite Crisis #4)
- Chronos (Infinite Crisis #7)
- the Cicada (Villains United #1)
- Clayface (Basil Karlo, Superman/Batman #19)
- Colonel Computron (Basil Nurblin, Infinite Crisis #2)
- Count Vertigo (Villains United #2)
- Crazy Quilt (Villains United #2)
- the Crime Doctor (Bradford Thorne, Villains United #2)
- Cyborgirl (Infinite Crisis #7)
- Dark Nemesis
- Vault (Outsiders #33)
- the Demons Three (Day of Vengeance: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Deep Six (Aquaman #37)
- Gole
- Jaffar
- Kurin
- Shaligo
- Slig
- Trok
- Doctor Light (Arthur Light, Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
- Doctor Moon (Manhunter #17)
- Doctor Polaris (Neal Emerson, Villains United #2)
- Doctor Sivana (Infinite Crisis #2)
- Double Dare (Villains United #5)
- the Eel (Aquaman #37)
- the Effigy (Superman #225)
- the Fadeaway Man (Villains United #1)
- Fatality (Villains United #1)
- Felix Faust (Villains United #1)
- the Fearsome Five (Villains United #5)
- the Firefly (Villains United #3)
- the Fisherman (Infinite Crisis #1)
- the Gamesman (Aquaman #37)
- Gearhead ("Infinite Crisis" #2)
- the General (Infinite Crisis #3)
- Giganta (Villains United #5)
- Girder (The Flash (vol. 2) #225)
- Gorilla Grodd (Villains United #1)
- Goth (Infinite Crisis #2)
- the H.I.V.E. (Villains United #4)
- Hammer and Sickle (Catwoman #46)
- Harley Quinn (Superman/Batman #19)
- Heat Wave (Superman #225)
- Hector Hammond (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- the Hellhound (Jack Chifford, Villains United #2)
- Humpty Dumpty (Villains United #5)
- Hugo Strange (Catwoman #46)
- both Hyenas (Summer Day and Doctor Jivan Shi, Villains United #2 and Batman #647)
- Ibac (Villains United #5)
- the Injustice Society
- the Wizard (Villains United #2)
- the Gentleman Ghost (Villains United #1)
- the Rag Doll (Peter Merkel, Villains United #5)
- the Thinker (Clifford DeVoe Infinite Crisis #2)
- Solomon Grundy (Villains United #5)
- Iron Cross of the Aryan Brigade (Infinite Crisis #7)
- Killer Croc (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Killer Frost (Louise Lincoln, Villains United 2)
- King Shark (Villains United #5)
- Knockout (Villains United #1, revealed as a mole for the Secret Six in Villains United #6)
- Lady Vic (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- the League of Assassins (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Lady Shiva (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Nyssa Raatko (JSA: Classified #6)
- Shrike (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Lock-Up (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- the Mad Hatter (Infinite Crisis #7)
- the Madmen (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
- the Marauder (Aquaman #37)
- Merlyn (Green Arrow #57)
- the Mirror Master (Evan McCulloch, The Flash (vol. 2) #225)
- Mister 104 (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
- Mister Atom (Infinite Crisis #2)
- Mister Freeze (Villains United #1)
- Mister Poseidon (Infinite Crisis #2)
- Mister Terrible (Villains United #5)
- Mister Zsasz (Villains United #5)
- the Monocle (Manhunter #8)
- Multiplex (Villains United #1)
- Murmur (Infinite Crisis #1)
- New Wave (Infinite Crisis #3)
- the Nuclear Family (Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #4)
- the Nuclear Legion (Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1)
- the Ocean Master (Aquaman #37)
- the Parasite (Alexandra Allston, Villains United #4)
- the Penguin (Robin #135)
- Piscator (Infinite Crisis #3)
- Pistolera (Secret Six #1)
- Poison Ivy (Superman/Batman #19)
- Prometheus (Grant Morrison's version, Villains United #1)
- the Psycho-Pirate (Roger Hayden, Infinite Crisis #1)
- the Queen Bee (Zazzala, Villains United #4)
- the Ravager (Teen Titans #22)
- the Red Panzer (Justin, Infinite Crisis #1)
- the Riddler (Green Arrow #50)
- the Royal Flush Gang (Villains United #4)
- Sabbac (Ishamel Gregor, Villains United #1)
- the Scarecrow (Villains United #5)
- the Scavenger (Aquaman #37)
- Scorch (Superman #225)
- the Shadow Thief (Villains United #1)
- the Shark (Infinite Crisis #3)
- Shrapnel (Villains United #1)
- the Silver Banshee (Infinite Crisis #3)
- Sinestro (Villains United #5)
- the Siren (La Sirène la Bailene, Infinite Crisis #3)
- Skorpio (Villains United #1)
- Sledge (Villains United #3)
- the Smart Bomb (Bradley, Catwoman #47)
- Sting (Villains United #5)
- the Superior Five (Villains United #4)
- Tremor - Awkwardman
- Hindenberg - the Blimp
- Splitshot - White Feather
- the Lagomorph - the Dumb Bunny
- Jongleur - Merryman
- Syonide III (Kobra version, Firestorm #17)
- the Tattooed Man (Abel Tarrent, Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Terra-Man (52 #3)
- the Thinker II (Infinite Crisis #2)
- the Torpedo Man (Villains United #5)
- the Toyman (Winslow Schott, Villains United #5)
- the Trickster (James Jesse, The Flash (vol .2) #225)
- the Turtle (The Flash (vol. 2) #219)
- Tweedledee and Tweedledum (Villains United #5)
- Typhoon (Infinite Crisis #3)
- Ultivac (Infinite Crisis #2)
- Vandal Savage (Villains United #5)
- The Ventriloquist and Scarface (Infinite Crisis #1)
- Vicious (Secret Six #1)
- the Virtuoso (Villains United #5)
- the Weather Wizard (Villains United #2)
- the Zookeeper (Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special)
- Zoom (Infinite Crisis #1)
Possible members
The following had declined to join the Society:
- the Catman (became a member of the Secret Six)
- the Creeper
- the Kite Man
- a Manhunter (either Mark Shaw or Kate Spencer)
Deceased members
- An unidentified Hyena was executed as an example in Villains United #3.
- Doctor Polaris exploded after being subject to the exposed form of an irate Human Bomb toward the beginning of Infinite Crisis #1.
- The Fisherman was gunned down by detectives Marcus Driver and Josie MacDonald in Gotham Central #37.
- High-ranking members of the Gotham branch of the Royal Flush Gang were seemingly taken out by the Joker in Infinite Crisis #2.
- The Rag Doll (Peter Merkel) was killed by Johnny Sorrow in JSA Classified #7.
- Black Mask was shot by Catwoman in Catwoman #52.
- Crispus Allen (as the Spectre) struck down Star Sapphire (Deborah Camille "Debbie" Darnell) in the first half of Infinite Crisis #6.
- The Psycho-Pirate had his Medusa Mask forcibly pushed through his skull by Black Adam during the finale of Infinite Crisis #6.
- Amos Fortune had half of his face blown off in Villains United #6, surviving only to be thrown from a moving helicopter in Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special before absorbing energy and exploding in JSA Classified #16.
- Deuce Canyard (an aspiring "Jack" of the Royal Flush Gang) was sniped by the warden of Enclave M in Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special.
- Baron Blitzkrieg was incinerated by Superboy-Prime's heat vision during the Battle of Metropolis.
- Alexander Luthor, Jr. received severe acid and electrocution burns to the face from the Joker before getting shot by him, in the presence of the real Lex Luthor, in the final pages of Infinite Crisis #7.
- In the novelization, Doctor Spectro is a member as well of the Society and dies in the same explosion that killed Solomon Grundy and the Bloodlines heroes.
- In an interview with DC editor-in-chief Dan DiDio, he confirms that Boss Moxie did indeed die in Infinite Crisis #7 by stating that Superboy-Prime snapped his neck.
The Wizard's Society
Some former members of the Wizard's Secret Society, also victims of the JLA's mindwiping in the past, had their memories unlocked by Despero and then were summoned back together for revenge by the Wizard. Zatanna reluctantly re-erased their memories of the JLA's identities. Whether they were members of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Society as well is unknown.
In addition to the Wizard, Felix Faust and Chronos, the membership included:
- the Floronic Man
- Star Sapphire (Deborah Camille "Debbie" Darnell)
- the Matter Master
One Year Later
One year after the events of Infinite Crisis, the Calculator has taken control of the Society, with Talia as the only other original leader left. Felix Faust and the Cheetah (Barbara Ann Minerva), however, have also been linked to this group.
Libra's Society
In the lead-up to Final Crisis, the returned supervillain Libra (who happens to be the prophet of Darkseid) takes the scattered remnants of Luthor's Secret Society and uses it to create his own Secret Society of Super Villains to serve Darkseid. The following are confirmed members so far.
LeaderInner CircleMembership
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Former membership
Members turned into Justifiers
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The Cheetah's Society
Following the Final Crisis, the Cheetah has assembled another Secret Society of Super Villains. Among its members are:
- the Crime Doctor (Anica Balcescu)
- Doctor Poison (Marina Maru)
- Felix Faust
- the Firefly
- Genocide
- Mammoth
- Phobia
- Professor Ivo
- the Red Volcano
- Shrapnel
- T. O. Morrow
The New 52's Society
In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, the Secret Society of Super Villains is reintroduced in issues of Justice League of America when "the Outsider" is seen assembling them to deal with the growing superhero community,[1] as well as to have members he can offer to the Crime Syndicate of America to assist them once they arrive.[2] First appearance and any additional info listed in parenthesis.
- Amazo (Forever Evil #1)
- the Angle Man (Forever Evil #1)
- Bane (Talon #11)
- Black Adam (Forever Evil #1, left in Justice League #24)
- Black Bison (Forever Evil #1)
- Black Manta (Forever Evil #1, left in Aquaman #23.1)
- Black Mask (Forever Evil #1)
- the Blockbuster (Mark Desmond, Justice League of America #3)
- Captain Boomerang (Forever Evil #1)
- the Cheetah (Justice League #14)
- the Crime Syndicate of America
- Atomica (as the Atom, the mole in both the Justice League and the Justice League of America, in Justice League #18; as Atomica of Earth-3 in Justice League #23)
- Deathstorm (Justice League #23)
- Grid (Justice League #23)
- Johnny Quick (Justice League #23, killed by Alexander Luthor of Earth-3 in Forever Evil #6)
- "the Outsider" / Alfred Pennyworth (unnamed in Justice League #6; as "the Outsider" in Justice League #22; identified as the Alfred Pennyworth of Earth-3 in Justice League #23, killed by Black Manta in Forever Evil #6)
- the Owlman (Justice League #23)
- Power Ring (Justice League #23, killed by Sinestro in Forever Evil #5)
- Superwoman (Justice League #23)
- Ultraman (Justice League #23)
- the Cluemaster (Forever Evil #1)
- the Copperhead (Justice League of America #4, killed by Deathstroke in Forever Evil #5)
- Deadshot (Forever Evil #1)
- Deathstroke the Terminator (Forever Evil #1, quits in Forever Evil #5)
- Despero (Forever Evil #1)
- Doctor Destiny (Forever Evil #1)
- Doctor Phosphorus (Forever Evil #1)
- Doctor Psycho (Justice League Dark #22)
- the Dollmaker (Forever Evil #1)
- Emperor Penguin (Forever Evil #1)
- the Enchantress (Forever Evil #1)
- the Fearsome Five
- Felix Faust (Justice League of America #6)
- the Firefly (Forever Evil #1)
- the Flamingo (Forever Evil #1)
- the Gentleman Ghost (Forever Evil #1)
- Giganta (Trinity of Sin: Pandora #2)
- Gorilla Grodd (Forever Evil #1)
- Harley Quinn (Forever Evil #1)
- Hector Hammond (Forever Evil #1)
- Hugo Strange (Forever Evil #1)
- the Hyena (Summer Day, Justice League of America #6)
- the Joker's Daughter (Forever Evil #1)
- the Key (Forever Evil #1)
- Killer Croc (Forever Evil #1)
- Killer Frost (Justice League of America #6, quits in Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S #3)
- King Shark (Forever Evil #1)
- Lion-Mane (Forever Evil #1)
- Livewire (Justice League #30)
- the Mad Hatter (Justice League of America #6)
- the Man-Bat (Forever Evil #1)
- Merlyn (Forever Evil #1)
- Metallo (Forever Evil #1, killed by Ultraman in Forever Evil #4)
- Mister Freeze (Forever Evil #1)
- Mister Zsasz (Forever Evil #1)
- the Monocle (Forever Evil #1, killed by Ultraman in Forever Evil #1)
- Multiplex (Justice League #13)
- Neutron (Forever Evil #1)
- Nocturna (Forever Evil #1)
- the Parasite (Forever Evil #1)
- the Penguin (Forever Evil #1)
- Plastique (Justice League #22)
- Poison Ivy (Forever Evil #1)
- the Prankster (Forever Evil #1)
- Professor Ivo (unnamed in Justice League #6, revealed in Justice League of America #1)
- Professor Pyg (Forever Evil #1)
- the Riddler (Forever Evil #1)
- the Rogues
- Captain Cold (Forever Evil #1, quits in Forever Evil #2)
- the Golden Glider (Forever Evil #1, quits in Forever Evil #2)
- Heat Wave (Forever Evil #1, quits in Forever Evil #2)
- the Mirror Master (Forever Evil #1, quits in Forever Evil #2)
- the Trickster (Forever Evil #1, quits in Forever Evil #2)
- the Weather Wizard (Forever Evil #1, quits in Forever Evil #2)
- the Royal Flush Gang (Forever Evil #1)
- the Scarecrow (Justice League of America #2)
- the Scavenger (Justice League of America #6)
- the Shadow Thief (Forever Evil #1)
- the Shaggy Man (Professor Ivo's version, Justice League of America #4)
- the Signalman (Justice League of America #3)
- Slipknot (Forever Evil #1)
- Starro the Conqueror (Forever Evil #1)
- Tweedledum and Tweedledee (Forever Evil #1)
- Two-Face (Forever Evil #1, quit in Batman and Robin #23.1)
- Typhoon (Forever Evil #1)
- Vandal Savage (Trinity of Sin: Pandora #2)
- the Warp (Wonder Woman #23.1)
- the White Rabbit (Forever Evil #1)
DC Rebirth's Society
The DC Rebirth reboot featured the Secret Society of Super Villains, where they place Deathstroke the Terminator on trial to see if he is still evil or not.[3]
The lineup consists of:
Chairpersons
- Vandal Savage (leader)
- Lex Luthor (former member)
- the Ultra-Humanite
- Hector Hammond
- Professor Zoom the Reverse-Flash
- Killer Frost
- Black Manta
- Deadline
- the Raptor
- the Riddler
References
- Justice League (vol. 2) #6
- Justice League (vol. 2) #23
- Deathstroke (vol. 4) #25