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    • Eclipso

      Eclipso is a major antagonist in the The CW and DC Universe...

  2. Artemis Crock. Pre-DC's New 52, Artemis Crock was a villain who most notably had run-ins with Stargirl, Hawkgirl, and the JSA. In the Young Justice cartoon, she was a hero, a member of Young...

    • 10 Hourman
    • 9 Sportsmaster
    • 8 Brainwave
    • 7 Dr. Mid-Nite
    • 6 Shiv
    • 5 Brainwave Jr
    • 4 Wildcat
    • 3 Icicle
    • 2 Pat Aka S.T.R.I.P.E.
    • 1 Stargirl

    Rick Tyler, the son of Hourman, is one of the few JSA members directly related to one of the original heroes. Utilizing the same suit/superpowers, this legacy hero is constantly diving headfirst into battles he can't possibly win. The show tries hard to develop his motivations but one can't help pointing out how reckless he is at almost every turn....

    Although Sportsmaster doesn't get any real development character-wise, he is by far one of the JSA’s most dangerous foes. With almost superhuman strength and agility, the gym rat is as sadistic as they come when it’s time to battle our favorite heroes. He also provides the series’ best action sequences throughout the entire season, serving as the p...

    Similar to his son, Brainwave starts out as the primary, one-dimensional antagonist for Courtney Whitmore in the first few episodes. He gets benched for most of the season, but as Henry King Jr. learns more about his father, the more the audience got to actually understand the villain's motivations as it becomes clear he wasn't always fueled by hat...

    As the only JSA member without super abilities of any sort, Beth Chapel has to rely on her intelligence and A.I. pal Charles, the original Dr. Mid-Nite. Unlike almost every other hero, Chapel’s journey to heroism isn’t fueled by tragedy or loss. In addition to wanting to find real friends, she is a kind-hearted soul that always wants to do what is ...

    Though not an official ISA member, Shiv is no doubt one of the most despicable villains on the series. As the most hated person at the school, she serves as the foil to almost every single teenaged member of the JSA. She's arguably the one worst thing about some of these kids' lives, especially for the late Henry King Jr. And despite that all of th...

    In the beginning, it seemed like Henry King Jr. was going to be the signature bully in high school. However, as the show went on, it was clear that the son of Brainwave had a conscious and a lot of guilt on his mind, in addition to his psychic powers. Instead of following in the footsteps of his father, Henry heroically sacrifices himself in front ...

    As the first recruit to the new Justice Society of America, Yolanda Montez aka Wildcat is by far the most developed character in the team. Unlike Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite, she got an entire episode dedicated to her backstory and journey to becoming a superhero. Since then, she's proven that she has what it takes to take over the iconic mantle and p...

    This ice-cold villain serves as not only one of the evilest members of the Injustice Societybut perhaps the most sympathetic of them all. Jordan Mahkent is driven by the loss of his wife, which was a direct result of exposure to a deadly toxin that was released by shady corporations. RELATED: The Flash: 10 Marvel Heroes That Could Be Capable Of Tap...

    As Courtney Whitmore’s stepfather and a former sidekick to Starman, Pat Dugan has all the right makings of a great superhero. What he lacks in physicality he makes up for in quick wit, wisdom, and a 20-plus foot robot suit, obviously. Although he was never a direct member of the JSA, he now mentors the younger group of heroes using all of that know...

    To no one's surprise, the titular character comes out on top of this particular list. Played by Brec Bassigner, Courtney Whitmore is the wholesome, imperfect protagonist that inspires hope in others and sees the best in those who are struggling. Sure, she can come off as naive sometimes, yet one can't help but fall for the star-spangled superhero. ...

  3. 7 de jul. de 2020 · Get too close for comfort with the villains of DC Universe's dynamic new series Stargirl. This article contains Stargirl spoilers. The Injustice Society has been terrorizing the heroes of the...

  4. Godhood Seeker: He's already far and away the most powerful being to appear in the Stargirl universe, but he aspires to become an outright deity by possessing Courtney and taking her light-elemental powers for himself in a Yin-Yang Bomb and merge the Shadowlands with the real world