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Bloodthirst (New Earth)
Bloodthirst is a monstrous demon who claims to have existed for thousands of years, and likes to create chaos, conflict and destruction. In Metropolis, Bloodthirst orchestrated a horrible massacre in major locations, using Bloodsport and -
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Bloodthirst 0001.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subjects Bloodthirst (New Earth) (Images) Kal-El (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Superman: The Man of Steel#29 (January, 1994) Image Details -
Superman Villains
Superman protects Metropolis, America and Earth from a number of threats. The mad scienstist Lex Luthor, later reimagined as a narcissistic businessman, was his biggest enemy. Before Superman donned his costume, Metropolis was already controlled -
Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night Vol 1 1
"Blackest Night": During Blackest Night in this universe, Sinestro had joined one of the New Guardians who fought against Nekron and had received the power of a White Lantern. Instead of sharing the power -
Thaal Sinestro (Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night)
Thaal Sinestro was the former leader of the Sinestro Corps. This version of Sinestro was the same version as the one leading to the events of Blackest Night. After he and the New Guardians failed -
Alexander Trent (New Earth)
Alex Trent is Bloodsport, a white supremacist murderer. Alex Trent was always an angry person, having grown up surrounded by hatred. His mother became a member of the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist organization, as -
Superman: The Man of Steel Vol 1 28
"The Professionals": At the Daily Planet Lois is showing Perry her article on Lexcorp and its involvement in insurance fraud. Clark's super hearing picks up gunfire and zips off to investigate street gangs -
Ares (DC Extended Universe)
After Zeus eventually created humanity, Ares viewed the race with disdain, and began corrupting them with war, bloodthirst, and violence. Expand This section of the article does not provide a complete profile of the subject -
Superman Vol 2 85
"Dark Retribution": Cat Grant sits in her apartment reading a news article of how Superman has caught the Toyman. She wishes he had killed him instead. She take a gun and heads out. Superman -
Superman: The Man of Steel Vol 1 27
"Bad Character": Meeting in a secret lair, a group of Underworlders conspire with the deadly Bloodthirst for revenge against Project Cadmus's Commander Westfield who flooded their Underworld. Bloodthirst tells them of a reception -
Hi-Tech (New Earth)
Hi-Tech is a mercenary hired by Thaddeus Killgrave to kill Superman. After his final humiliation, Killgrave hired Hi-Tech to fight Superman, using a series of thermonuclear and conventional explosives. Hi-Tech left Superman -
Superman: The Man of Steel Vol 1 29
"Blood Thirst!": Jimmy Olsen and Ron Troupe are sitting at lunch and are attacking by the villain Hi-Tech, a former human, now robot working for a mastermind known as Bloodthirst. As Superman saves -
Lobo (Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night)
After the events of Blackest Night caused the end of the universe, Lobo was one of only a few beings in the universe left without a Black Lantern Ring, due to the Rings being unable -
Adventures of Superman Vol 1 506
"Payback!": Superboy finds himself pursued by D.N.Aliens and by the Guardian, who were sent to bring him back to Project Cadmus. There, eventually accompanied by Superman, the Boy of Steel learns that -
Whipsnake (Vamps)
Whipsnake was a Cuban-born vampire in David's biker gang. Whipsnake was the nickname given to a Cuban-born woman living in New York City. She was the youngest of seven daughters, all of -
Action Comics Vol 1 694
"Spilled Blood, Part Two: Survival of the Fittest": Superman follows the closest missile and shields it from killing Ron Troupe. He then zips over to the other missile but is too late! Luckily Hi -
Teen Titans (New Earth)
The Teen Titans are an organization of young vigilantes banded together to fight crime. Beginning as a group of sidekicks looking to distinguish themselves from their mentors, they would go on to expand into a -
Kal-L (Earth-Two)
Superman is the superhero. Born Kal-L on Krypton and later living on Earth as Clark Kent, he is the protector of Metropolis and Earth. A reporter for the Daily Star, he eventually married his -
Amazons of Bana-Mighdall
The Amazons of Bana-Mighdall are a splinter group which broke from the Amazons of Themyscira over three thousand years ago. After the destruction of the Themysciran city-state by the armies of Herakles, a -
Tamaran
Tamaran is populated by a race of golden-skinned humanoids who are descended from a feline race and who worship the goddess X'Hal. Many thousands of years ago, the Tamaranean race either migrated or -
Alexei Luthor (Earth-Two)
Alexei Luthor was the arch enemy of Superman. Luthor took control of several small European nations prior to World War II through his super-scientific machinations. He intended to plunge all of the European countries -
Wade Eiling (New Earth)
General Wade Eiling was a military officer associated with the Captain Atom Project and its namesake hero. He later had his brain transplanted into the body of the original Shaggy Man and became The General -
Batman: Dark Knight, Dark City
notable for portraying a much darker version of the Riddler. He is seen as more vicious and bloodthirsty in this story than he had previously been. It is also notable for adding supernatural elements to
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