DC Pixar Super Heroes and Super Villains

Philip Postma remade DC Super Heroes and Super Villains characters as Pixar characters. Or Pixar characters as DC characters.


Superman

Superman possessed the powers of vast superhuman strength and speed, near-invulnerability, flight, super breath, heat vision, x-ray vision, telescopic/microscopic vision, super hearing, and a computer-like mind. Lana Lang referred to him as a "boy genius".

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman was awarded several gifts by the Olympian gods, was described in the splash page of each story, as "beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, swifter than Hermes, and stronger than Hercules." She has the Lasso of Truth created from the Golden Girdle of Gaea and indestructible bracelets formed from the shield Aegis.

The Flash

All incarnations of the Flash can move, think, and react at light speeds as well as having superhuman endurance that allows them to run incredible distances without tiring. Some, notably later versions, can vibrate so fast that they can pass through walls in a process called quantum tunneling,  

Martian Manhunter

The Martian Manhunter possesses a wide variety of superhuman powers— including telepathy, shape-shifting, projecting energy, x-ray vision, phasing, invisibility, flight, and super strength— but his abilities have been shown inconsistently throughout the years.

Green Lantern

Each Green Lantern wields a power ring that can generate a variety of effects, sustained purely by the ring wearer's imagination and strength of will. The greater the user's willpower, the more effective the ring 

Batman / Robin

Batman has elevated himself to near superhuman status through years of rigorous training.  Robin possesses the normal human strength of a teenager who regularly engages in intensive physical exercise, they do not have any 'superpowers' 

Bat Girl

Batgirl is one of Batman's side-kicks and a member of the Batman Family similar to Robin. She patrols Gotham City fighting crime using her mastery of the martial arts, her wits, and an arsenal of high-tech gadgets.

Catwoman

Catwoman possesses the peak human strength level of a woman her age, size and weight, in addition she engages in intensive regular exercise and combat training and is capable of pressing up to twice her own weight (270 lbs). 

Lex Luthor

Lex Luthor is one of the most dangerously intelligent men on the planet- a super-villain, a brilliant scientist, a billionaire industrialist, and Superman's greatest enemy.

Sinestro

Sinestro wields a power ring that grants him flight, the ability to survive in any environment, and the ability to create constructs of any shape and size, he wielded a yellow ring built for him by the Qwardians

Joker / Harley Quinn

The Joker/Harley relationship underwent a very clear evolution in the DCAU world. However Everyone else sees the Joker laugh; Only Harley has ever seen him cry.

The Penguin

The Penguin is a master criminal strategist; he uses his intellect to gain wealth and power through criminal means. Driven entirely by self-interest, the Penguin relies on cunning, wit, and intimidation to exploit his surroundings for profit. 

Poison Ivy

The dangerous experiments that transformed Pamela into Poison Ivy placed a deliberate overdose of plant and animal based toxins into her blood stream that make her touch deadly while also allowing her to boost her immunity to all poisons, viruses, bacteria, and fungi. 

The Riddler

The Riddler possesses extreme originality in decoding and formulating puzzles of all kinds. His deductive ability perfused his role of private detective when he was reformed, during which he was shown to have investigative skills that rival those of the Dark Knight.

Two Face

Two-Face does things according to chance and therefore leaves all the decisions he makes to fate at the flip of his two-headed coin in an almost obsessive-compulsive manner, following his disfigurement he developed multiple-personality disorder and became obsessed with duality. He staged crimes centred around the number two.

Mr. Freeze

Like most Batman villains, Mr. Freeze plans his crimes about a specific theme; in his case, ice and cold. He freezes areas around him using special weapons and equipment, most notably a handheld "Freeze gun". His refrigeration suit grants him superhuman strength and durability, making him a powerful villain in Batman's rogues gallery.

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