Übermensch, also known as Overman, is the name of several supervillains who have appeared in American comic books published by DC Comics as a counterpart of Superman.
First version
The first version was created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, Vince Argondezzi, Michael Bair and Brian Murray, and first appeared in Young All-Stars #1 (June 1987). Übermensch was a Nazi super-agent of Axis Amerika.
Second version
The second version (also known as Shepherd) was created by Joe Kelly and Duncan Rouleau, and first appeared in JLA #80 (June 2003). Übermensch was a member of Axis Amerika and the Society.
Third version
A third version (known as Reichsmark) was created by Geoff Johns, Alex Ross, and Dale Eaglesham, and first appeared in Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #2 (March 2007). A member of the Fourth Reich who fights against the Justice Society of America, he is a metahuman who has indestructible metal skin and turns anyone he touches into statues. Alongside Captain Nazi and Baroness Blitzkrieg, Reichsmark attacks many of the JSA's members' descendants before being killed by Damage.[1]
One version (also known as Red Daughter, Snowbird, and Linda Lee) appears in Supergirl.[6] This version was created after Supergirl was exposed to black kryptonite. She ends up in Siberia and secretly trained by the Soviet military in Kaznia before being taken in and manipulated by Lex Luthor. After learning of Luthor's villainy, Red Daughter ultimately sacrifices herself to save Kara and help defeat Luthor.
Ultivac is a giant robot built by scientits Felix Hesse and Floyd Barker, who went rogue against its creators. It was ultimately convinced to give up its villanous ways by the Challengers of the Unknown before one of its creators destroyed it nevertheless. It was magically re-created to oppose the Forgotten Heroes.
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