List of black supervillains
The following individuals are black supervillains in comics, television, and movies.
DC Comics
- Black Manta
- Black Mass
- Black Spider
- Brick Daniel Brickwell a Star City Villain
- Clock King Billy Tockman a Star City Villain (re-imagined as African American in the New 52 reboot)
- Crowbar
- Cyborgirl
- Enforcer II (Mica, a female assassin for the 2000 Committee. From Firestorm #14)
- Fatality
- Flare (Fatal Five)
- Freeway (ninja who trained under Asano Nitobe)
- Grinder (enemy of the Flash)
- Houngan (Brotherhood of Evil)
- Killer Croc
- Maitresse (enemy of Sovereign Seven)
- Peek-a-Boo
- Power Ring III (Antimatter counterpart to Green Lantern John Stewart)
- Pulsar (Benjamin Day, nuclear-powered villain from Brave and the Bold #196)
- Ron Evers (a cyborg and former friend of Victor Stone/Cyborg)
- Shadow Thief (Carl Hammer, the second Shadow Thief, got his "shadow suit" from the Monitor, as seen in Vigilante #14)
- Skorpio (enemy of Steel)
- Tally Man II (One Year Later)
- Tattooed Man III
- Tobias Whale
- Turbine (enemy of the Flash)
- Wunda (member of the Female Furies)
Milestone Comics
WildStorm Comics
- Despot, father of Battalion of StormWatch
- Emoticon (from Welcome to Tranquility)
- Infidel (enemy of Samaritan from Astro City)
Image Comics
- Angstrom Levy
- Killswitch (ShadowHawk foe)
- Titan
- Chapel (comics)
Marvel Comics
- Achebe (Black Panther villain)
- Advisor (comics)
- Aries
- Alex Wilder
- Barracuda
- Baron Macabre
- Bedlam (Member of the Exemplars)
- Black Mariah
- BloodShed (Spider-Man foe)
- Bolt (Daredevil foe)
- Bushman
- Bushmaster
- Cardiac
- Cardinal
- Catherine Wilder
- Chemistro III
- Chronok
- Cockroach Hamilton
- Coldfire
- Comanche (Power Man (Cage) foe, partner of Shades)
- Condor (Nova (Richard Rider) foe)
- Cottonmouth
- Creaux (Spider-Man/Gambit foe)
- Daddy Long Legs
- Dark Art (She-Hulk villain)
- Darkoth
- Erik Killmonger (Black Panther villain)
- Four (of Eugenix)
- Foxfire (comics)
- Genecide (leader of Eugenix)
- Geoffrey Wilder
- Hairbag
- Hammer (Leroy "Hammer" Jackson, member of the team Hammer and Anvil)
- Hardcore (Luke Cage villain)
- Hypno-Hustler (Spider-Man villain)
- Impala (villainous member of Bad Girls, Inc.)
- Jakarra (Black Panther foe)
- Joanna Cargill
- John M'Butu (enemy of the reimagined Squadron Supreme)
- Kiber the Cruel (Black Panther foe)
- Killjoy (Black Panther/Deathlok foe)
- Locus
- Lord Karnaj
- Madam Slay
- Malice I
- Man-Ape (Black Panther villain)
- Manslaughter
- Menace (Marvel Comics)
- Midnight's Fire
- Moses Magnum (Black Panther villain)
- Mr. Fish
- Mute (servant of Madam Slay)
- Mubaru
- Nekra
- Nightshade
- Nine (of Eugenix)
- N'Kama (A Zulu Warrior hired by Damon Dran to capture the Black Widow)
- Princess Zanda (Black Panther foe)
- Powerhouse
- Prowler
- Puff Adder
- Rock Python
- Rocket Racer
- Salamander K'Ruel
- Scope
- Shades (Power Man (Cage) foe, partner of Comanche)
- Slyde
- Solomon Prey (Black Panther foe)
- Sombre (Black Panther villain)
- Tempo
- Thunderball
- Tombstone an African American character with Albinism, often mistaken as Caucasian
- Vermin
- Wheeler
- Zambada (leader of the Lightning Lancers)
Independents
- Africa (12 Comics)
- Baxter Stockman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Darcticus (Blac Ice Comics)
- Dark Widow (Purrsia Press)
- Fixer (Irredeemable)
- Hook (Blokhedz)
- Charles Gunn (IDW Publishing)
- Mr. Bigg (Purrsia Press)
- Nebula (Arcane Comics)
- King Vulture (Blokhedz)
- Sick Sistah (Onli Studios)
- Steven Dark (Guardian UMI)
- Suge Punic (Ronin Studios)
- Troubleman (Hometown Productions)
- Block (Big City Comics)
- Seduction (Big City Comics)
Television
- Catwoman (in Batman TV series, Season 3, DC Comics)
- Ebon (from the Static Shock TV series)
- Clayface as Ethan Bennett (from The Batman)
- Slipstream (from the Static Shock TV series)
- Puff (from the Static Shock TV series)
- Chainlink (from the Static Shock TV series)
- Baxter Stockman (from the TMNT TV series
- Mr. Blank (from the Arrow TV series)
- Stalker (from the Batman Beyond TV Series)
Films
- Elijah Price / "Mr. Glass" (in Unbreakable)
- Kingpin (in Daredevil film, Marvel Comics)
- "Mr. Range" (in Super film)
- "Electro" / Max Dillon (in The Amazing Spider-Man 2)
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