Marvel is not the only company that has weak characters, in DC there are also several that unfortunately do not have enough skills to face powerful enemies. It is very possible that these superheroes do not know them yet, because haven't gained much popularity Because they haven't been so flashy to fans of Detective Comics, but they are still fun and interesting characters that can entertain a bit.
Some of these really do not have very useful powers, or if they do, they are not able to control them in the best way, since they usually make unnecessary disasters with said abilities. Then, We leave you the reason why they have been selected like the weakest of all superheroes.
Infectious Lass
It has a power that perhaps no one would want, since it is practically a pandemic made person, and despite the fact that it sounds like something very difficult to face, Infectious Lass you don't have the ability to control it, so it simply infects everyone around her or who has contact with her. His real name is Drura Sehpt, he made his first appearance in Superboy # 201 (1974), and is an alien that comes from a planet made up of beings based on microorganisms (similar to her).
In the times in which we are living, we have realized that a pandemic is something very delicate, it is uncontrollable and it affects many people, just as the coronavirus has done. So the question is, Does having the power of Infectious Lass turn you into a superhero or a villain? To have a dangerous power that you can't even control, it's best to retire from the superhero career and stay home.
Sixpack
If there is something that this character does not have, it is undoubtedly a sixpack of muscles. First appeared in Hitman # 18His real name is Sidney Speck, a refined man who, with a little alcohol, turns into this pathetic superhero in a homemade suit full of urine and stains. This is the leader of Section 8, a group of misfits with powers just as bad as his.
Sixpack's power is high alcohol tolerance and his weakness is simply being sober, which does not help at all when facing enemies. Similarly, on some occasions it has been discovered that it possibly has an additional power that allows it to alter reality, although not even he knows how it is activated.
Friendly Fire
If there is a superhero in this list with a very useful power, it is undoubtedly Friendly Fire, although unfortunately this is useless when you do not know how to use the powers. He is a member of Section 8 who first appeared in Hitman # 18 (1997), had the ability to create energy projectiles, but with incredibly poor aim, and we say "had" because when trying to focus on targeting an enemy, he ended up beheading himself with his own power in Hitman # 52 (2000). If you can't stay alive with your own power, How do you plan to protect others?
Welder dogs
Another Section 8 member who is sure to impress you. He is a good friend of SixPack and does his name justice, he literally has the ability to weld dogs to peopleAnd if that doesn't make much sense, it also has the power to have a lot of bad fleas they can be a problem for enemies.
The Grapplah
Also known as "The One with the Hook," it's part of Section 8, and he may be the most boring of all because he doesn't have any superpowers, just how much of a gray suit and a hook he uses to throw it at enemies. or to help escape from any situation. He made his first appearance in All Star Section Eight # 1
(2015), he always tried to get everyone's attention with his hook skills, but nobody gave him much importance, in the end he ended up depressed and committing suicide at Bar Noonan with his own hook in All Star Section Eight # 6 (2016).
Bat-Cow
Just as Marvel has its Infernal Vampire Cow, DC also has one, although in this case, it is the Bat-Cow, a cow that was saved by Batman and Robin after being contaminated by Leviathan with a drug mind control. She made her first appearance in Tiny Titans # 17, after being rescued, she became part of the Batfamily when Robin adopted her and became a vegetarian. And no, the cow has no power and no abilities.
Arm-Fall-Off-Boy
Also known as the dividing man, he is one of the strangest characters you will see in DC, he was a wannabe of the Legion of Superheroes in the XXX century who first appeared in Secret Origins # 46 (1989). If you wonder what his ability is, it is nothing more and nothing less than removing limbs and using them as weapons, literally can take out the arm to hit to the bandits, something that does not work at all if you have to face Darkseid.
Zan of the Fantastic Twins
They are twins from the planet Exxor named Zan and Jayna, the two made their first appearance of Super Friends # 7 (1977). These characters had the opportunity to team up with Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman in order to defeat the Legion of Doom. They both have the power to change their shape, but while Jayna can transform into any animal, Zan can transform into any material Solid, liquid and gaseous that is composed of water, and although it sounds great, he has not made very impressive transformations during his superhero career, the most striking thing he has come to do is to become nitrogen.
On the other hand, the only way you can activate your powers is by touching yourself saying Powers of the Fantastic Twins, get active! That is they need each other to be able to transform.
Doll man
It is similar to Atom, although with some difficulties. He is a classic DC superhero who first appeared in Feature Comics # 27 (1939), is a chemist named Darrel Dane who comes up with a formula that gives him body proportion powers. This superhero has the ability to reduce its size to a height of six inches, maintaining its strength and normal weight, that is, all the physical characteristics will remain the same after shrinking its height. He is a good power, although not as great as Atom's, in the same way, Doll Man is a good athlete and an excellent fighter.
Red Bee
His real name is Richard Raleigh and he first appeared in Hit Comics # 1 (1940), is an assistant district attorney for the Superior City, Oregon district wearing a red and yellow suit, a stinger gun, and trained bees that he controlled himself. He used all his abilities to face the gangsters and Nazis who had evil plans for the world.
Later, her granddaughter Jenna Raleigh took the mantle to follow the Red Bee tradition, improving her skills only a little. Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters # 5 (2007), being able to use a suit with developed technology and two robotic bees that launch projectiles electricity. Although it should be noted that Jenna is mutated by a colony of alien insects, thus becoming a insect / human hybrid, which gave him more advanced skills, although not very different from what he already had. Despite being
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