Marvel Heroes
Marvel Villains
Hero/Villain Teams
DC Heroes
DC Villains
100

With his first appearance in Giant-Size X-Men #1, this hero is the son of Mystique and Destiny (Previously Azazel), who has the abilities to teleport short distances

Who is Night Crawler (Kurt Wagner)

100

“With his first appearance in Daredevil #131 (1976), this villain is known for his near-perfect accuracy with virtually any object used as a weapon

Who is Bullseye (Benjamin Poindexter or Lester)

100

This superhero team was primarily made up of major superhero sidekicks, who debuted in 1964

Who are the Teen Titans

100

Known for being both a stage magician and a superhero, this character's powers include being able to manipulate reality by having to cast spells backwards 

Who is Zatanna Zatara

100

After debuting in Wonder Woman #6, this villain gains enhanced speed and predatory abilities after becoming cursed through ancient ritualistic power, later becoming one of Wonder Woman's most common and recurring villains

Who is Cheetah

200

First appearing in Howard the Duck Vol. 6 #1, this Marvel character uses her awareness of comic book conventions to survive within the Marvel Universe and is most notably known for being the primary owner of Jeff the Baby Land Shark

Who is Gwenpool (Gwen Poole)

200

the name of Spider-man's most prolific villain team that he faces, who originally debuted in 1964

(Bonus for naming the classic team line-up) 

Who are the Sinister Six (Doc Oc, Electro, Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, Sandman, Vulture)

200

First appearing in Justice League of America #75, this vigilante frequently operates alongside Green Arrow and is known for using a powerful metahuman sonic ability

Who is Black Canary (Dinah Lance)

200

This villain kidnapped Damian Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth in Batman Vol. 3 #77, and snapped the neck of Alfred and killing him 

Who is Bane

300
The first black hero to star in their own ongoing comic line in 1972 with the comic run, Hero for Hire #1

Who is Luke Cage

300

a primarily all-female team of crimefighters operating in Gotham City who officially debuted in 1995, starting originally with the core duo of Black Canary and Oracle

Who are Birds of Prey

300

Unlike most Gotham heroes who operate in the shadows at night, this character is Gotham’s designated daylight protector who debuted in Batman Vol. 2 #21

Who is Signal (Duke Thomas)

300

This supervillain was created as a clone of Superman, typically seen as an "imperfect opposite", he later debuted in Red Hood and the Outlaws (Vol. 2) #2 as a staple member of the team

Who is Bizarro

400

First appearing in X-Men #130, this mutant heroine channels sound into powerful light-based attacks while maintaining a career in music and entertainment

Who is Dazzler (Alison Blaire)

400

First assembled in Marvel comics during the 1970s, this loosely organized superhero team included Doctor Strange, Hulk, and Namor among its founding members

Who are the Defenders

400

With his first appearance in 1985, this time-traveling hero from the 25th century is known for seeking fame and fortune, and heroism

Who is Booster Gold (Micheal Carter)

400

In a controversial 1977 storyline "Death of a Prince", this Villain became known as one of the first villains to explicitly kill a child in a comic run

(Bonus for the cause of death) 

Who is Black Manta (Suffocation) 

500

In Moon Knight: City of the Dead, Moon Knight's more well known romances, Layla El-Faouly, picks up this hero mantle to help Marc Spector

Who is Scarlet Scarab

500

A team built from Gotham's most popular female villains, originally formed as a trio in a comic run produced in 2009

Who are the Gotham City Sirens

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