Golden Age comic book stories featuring or guest-starring Batman and/or Robin. After traveling through space for an indeterminate amount of time, his rocket eventually crash-landed in a small farming community named As Clark Kent, he reported on his own costumed adventures and was eventually partnered with Kal-L was originally unaware of his powers and his own nature as a After his return to current time, Kal-L continued to battle an ever increasing amount of advanced villains including the But while most of these villains were usually operating on scientifically-based equipment, Superman found his most effective villain in the form of the short mostly purple suited mystical imp, Kal-L was a formidable presence and helped to establish the After establishing himself as one of the premiere heroes of Earth-Two, Kent later started to focus on his personal life, advancing his own reporter career to become the Lead Investigative Reporter for the Daily Star. This era was the age of creation of characters. The spell misfired and made Clark merely repress his superhero identity. Membership History. Superhero comics including Captain America, Batman, Superman, Flash, Green Lantern, Plastic Man, Captain Marvel, and Wonder Woman Golden Age Comics Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Wizard's group eventually returned from Earth-2 and battled against the Justice League of America aboard their Also notable in this series' run is the first appearance of The next incarnation of the Secret Society appeared in 1981, headquartered in a new Sinister Citadel in Nepal, and was created by the The Ultra-Humanite contacted his younger self in 1942, who helped to break out the SSoSV using the power of The SSoSV in time grew into a large underground group with dozens of villains holding membership in various scattered cells. 1940s MLJ/Archie Comics. Let's talk about the Balloon Maker: the scariest Golden Age villain! After the reformation of the JLA, the seven superheroes decided to infiltrate and shut down this new Society. Without his clumsy acts and disappearing devices, he eventually won the heart of Lois Lane as Kent. This category is for superheroes created during the Golden Age of comic books. For example, Upon her home's invasion, Lady Sonar was successful in defeating Johnny Quick (the antimatter The Justice Underground was released by the Martian Manhunter as a team of associate Out of all the villains in the DC Universe, the only one not even offered an invitation was the Not long after the Society's dissolution, Checkmate instigated a crackdown on all villains in the Libra, a follower of the Intergang "Religion of Crime" and secretly an agent of Darkseid, leads the Secret Society in their role as Darkseid's ground troops as part of the The Underground experienced some temporary victories in their battles with the Syndicate, both as a team and individually. Freed of his need to repress his more aggressive and assertive persona, Kent acted out his nature but without his costume and his flight abilities. Fueled by rumors of the mindwiping of Alexander Luthor's intent was to gather together a cadre of supervillains to retrieve several key superheroes who have ties to the Playing on the fear of superheroes, retaliation for refusal, and the desire for power, Alexander created a Society the size of which (over 500 members) is larger than all previous incarnations combined. The Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) (also known simply as the Secret Society or just the Society) is a group of supervillains appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.First introduced in their own eponymous series with issue #1 (May–June 1976), the group consists of various enemies of the members of the Justice League of America. Lois then tried to forsake their marriage but Kent wouldn't let her. Arch-Villains: Ares: The God of War, Ares (or Mars, as he was referred to in the Golden Age) is one of Wonder Woman's oldest villains, and directly responsible for much of the Amazons' negative history.