Secret Society of Super Villains
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*In DC Universe Online, the Secret Society of Super Villains appeared as the villain faction in opposition to the heroic Justice League. They would be responsible for recruiting the villain players with new inductees following one of three mentors either Lex Luthor, Joker and Circe with their headquarters being at the Hall of Doom that served as a central hub for their operations. Other members included Bizarro, Black Adam, Calculator, Doctor Psycho, Gorilla Grodd, Killer Frost, Solomon Grundy, Deathstroke, Cheetah, Giganta, Talia al Ghul and Zoom. | *In DC Universe Online, the Secret Society of Super Villains appeared as the villain faction in opposition to the heroic Justice League. They would be responsible for recruiting the villain players with new inductees following one of three mentors either Lex Luthor, Joker and Circe with their headquarters being at the Hall of Doom that served as a central hub for their operations. Other members included Bizarro, Black Adam, Calculator, Doctor Psycho, Gorilla Grodd, Killer Frost, Solomon Grundy, Deathstroke, Cheetah, Giganta, Talia al Ghul and Zoom. | ||
+ | *In Injustice 2, a similar organization known as the '''Society''' appeared as antagonists in the video game. It was created by Gorilla Grodd and consisted of numerous supervillains that had escaped in the fall of the One Earth Regime. They were made to aid Grodd's 'silent partner' who was actually the cybernetic alien Brainiac who had made contact with the gorilla and was heading towards Earth. The Society believed that Grodd's ally would aid in their conquest of the planet and fought against the superheroes. Unknown to them, Catwoman who was among their ranks was actually a spy for Batman. They later disbanded after they learnt that Brainiac intended to ultimately destroy Earth. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 12:21, 20 May 2017
The Secret Society of Super Villains are a group that features in DC Comics.
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History
Origin
The New 52
Overview
At one point, their headquarters was a base known as the Sinister Citadel that was once situated as a corporate building in San Francisco. (Secret Society of Super-Villains v1 #2)
Members
Original
- Warren Carstairs : an elderly white male who served as the butler to the Secret Society. (Secret Society of Super-Villains v1 #1)
- Deathstroke :
New 52
- Outsider :
Notes
- The Secret Society of Super Villains was created by Gerry Conway and Pablo Marcos where she made her first appearance in Secret Society of Super-Villains v1 #1 (May, 1976).
In other media
Television
Film
Video games
- In DC Universe Online, the Secret Society of Super Villains appeared as the villain faction in opposition to the heroic Justice League. They would be responsible for recruiting the villain players with new inductees following one of three mentors either Lex Luthor, Joker and Circe with their headquarters being at the Hall of Doom that served as a central hub for their operations. Other members included Bizarro, Black Adam, Calculator, Doctor Psycho, Gorilla Grodd, Killer Frost, Solomon Grundy, Deathstroke, Cheetah, Giganta, Talia al Ghul and Zoom.
- In Injustice 2, a similar organization known as the Society appeared as antagonists in the video game. It was created by Gorilla Grodd and consisted of numerous supervillains that had escaped in the fall of the One Earth Regime. They were made to aid Grodd's 'silent partner' who was actually the cybernetic alien Brainiac who had made contact with the gorilla and was heading towards Earth. The Society believed that Grodd's ally would aid in their conquest of the planet and fought against the superheroes. Unknown to them, Catwoman who was among their ranks was actually a spy for Batman. They later disbanded after they learnt that Brainiac intended to ultimately destroy Earth.
Appearances
- Secret Society of Super Villains v1 #1: (1976)
- Justice League:
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