Summary

  • Mystek was an intriguing superhero with energy-based powers, killed off suddenly by her creator.
  • Bloodwynd's aversion to violence made him a liability to the League, rarely contributing.
  • Vibe, a breakdancing stereotype, was better on screen than in comics and was ultimately killed off.

Before the likes of the Avengers, Teen Titans, and the Seven, there was the Justice League. Made as a reinvention of DC’s first superhero supergroup, the Justice Society, they became the most iconic gang of heroes around. They’ve changed over the years, gaining new members, losing old ones, forming separate splinter groups, but they’ve remained a standout in DC’s different universes.

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That said, not everyone who gained a spot on the team did much with their membership. In some cases, they made the League worse, be it by being unhelpful, becoming walking security risks, or outright trying to harm the League from the inside. These aren’t necessarily the weakest members of the team (there’s another list for that), but they certainly were the worst.

10 Mystek

Intriguing Superhero Goes Out As Soon As She Comes In

Worst JL Members- Mystek
  • Debut: The Ray Vol.2 #12
  • She has an interesting array of energy-based superpowers
  • Behind-the-scenes planning caused her creator to kill her off shortly into her run

Mystek was a Korean-American woman called Jennifer "Seong" Barclay, who donned masculine-looking high-tech armor to fight off The Ray. Through it, she could manipulate subatomic energy, fly, and form proactive matter. Martian Manhunter offered her a spot on the Justice League Task Force, which she accepted. Though unlikely to be a fan favorite, she could've done more for the team if she got the chance.

Her creator, Christopher Priest, certainly thought so, as he thought putting her on the Task Force might help her get her own miniseries later on. When these plans fell through, Priest decided to kill her off as soon as she appeared, blasting her way out of the League's spaceship in a claustrophobia-induced panic attack. It kept DC from profiting off of her without his insight, but she could've gone out in a more dignified way.

9 Bloodwynd

Hero's Dedication to Pacifism Keeps Him from Doing Anything Useful

Worst JL Members- Bloodwynd
  • Debut: Justice League America #61
  • With his mystical gem, he could fly, read minds, cast spells, and raise the dead through necromancy
  • Unfortunately, his aversion to violence made him more of a liability to the League

Known as Quintus Arce outside the suit, Bloodwynd was the descendant of a group of slaves who used an ancient ritual to seal their slavemaster into a stone called the Blood Gem. It was then passed down through Arce’s family, where the slavemaster’s spirit combined with the demon Rott, giving them the power to work their influence on the gem’s owners until it landed in Quintus' hands.

Rott absorbed him into the gem and made Martian Manhunter turn into Bloodwynd to infiltrate the League and act against them from within their ranks. Once the League stopped Rott, they let the real Bloodwynd join their ranks. Unfortunately, he'd rarely answer the call and even withheld key info from the League on occasion, as his pacifism conflicted with the League's cause. Eventually, he left the team after doing nothing of note for them.

8 Vibe

Breakdancing Gangbanger Proved Better On Screen Than in Comics

Worst JL Members- Vibe
  • Debut: Justice League of America Annual #2
  • His sonic-shocking powers and seismic beats at least made him on par with Marvel's Shocker
  • In execution, he ended up being a weak, outdated attempt to appeal to Hispanic readers

When Vibe joined the Justice League, both Martian Manhunter and Aquaman had their doubts. He was meant to be a more streetwise, modern member of the team (for 1984 anyway), using his seismic powers for his gang, Los Lobos. In practice, he was a breakdancing Hispanic stereotype who dragged the League into a gang war. So, one couldn't blame his colleagues for being hesitant about letting him on the team.

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Over the years, he would get some better-received redesigns, like in The New 52 and the Arrowverse's different series (which included his evil alternate universe counterparts Echo, Reverb, and Breakdance!). But as far as his original comic book incarnation went, few cared for his Spanglish slang and Poochy-like attitude. Fewer still mourned when he was killed off in 1987.

7 Blue Jay

Marvel Mockup Becomes a Marvel Mockery

Worst JL Members- Blue Jay
  • Debut: Justice League of America #87
  • He can shrink, grow, fly, and has enhanced vision
  • But he spent most of his time being saved by his colleagues rather than saving others

For one reason or another, comic book companies like spoofing their rivals’ casts of characters. Marvel has pastiches of DC heroes like Hyperion and Nighthawk, and DC does the same to Marvel, as Blue Jay shows. Looking like Hawkman with the Atom’s powers, he was meant to be a play on Marvel’s Yellowjacket (aka original Ant-Man Hank Pym), who came from the doomed world of Angor to save Earth.

Yet he rarely did much to help, and he seemed to know it. As part of the Justice League of Europe, he spent most of his time being a liability, getting caught or used by one villain or another. He’d end up leaving the DC universe in the hopes of finding one where he could truly be a hero…only to be one of the heroes killed by Savitar in the Heroes in Crisis storyline. At least he got to beat up Owlman in the Omega storyline.

6 Geo-Force

Terra's Brother Proves to Be a Better Outsider Than a League Member

Worst JL Members- Geo-Force
  • Debut: The Brave and the Bold #200
  • He can manipulate the earth, lava, heat, and gravity, and has experience working in superhero teams
  • But his attempts to turn his blackmailer's scheme back on him as a double agent made

The League’s luck with earthshakers didn’t improve with Geo-Force. Born Brion Markov, he had a history in DC as the half-brother of the Teen Titans' turncoat Terra, and was part of the Outsiders with Batman, Metamorpho, and future Suicide Squad member Katana, among others. He had his ups and downs over the years, but he could’ve been a good hand for the League. However, he wasn’t technically part of the team.

He was made an "unofficial" member when he asked the League to help him with his malfunctioning powers, which turned out to be caused by Deathstroke, who blackmailed Geo-Force into being his mole in the League. He told the League about it and tried acting as a double agent for them instead. But that led to the League being captured and Geo-Force getting tortured. He'd survive, only to be sent back to the Outsiders.

5 Maxima

Supervillain's Baby Fever Drives Her to Join Superhero Team

Worst JL Members- Maxima
  • Debut: Action Comics #645
  • She has a wide range of superpowers and helped fight off the likes of Brainiac, Doomsday, and Starbreaker
  • She spent much of her time on the team trying to seduce Superman, and turned on him when he said no

It’s amazing how some superheroes like Booster Gold always get denied a place on the main JLA team for one reason or another. Then someone like Maxima can just get accepted on the spot. Granted, she had a wide range of powers, from super strength to telekinesis, and helped them defeat Brainiac and Starbreaker. But that was only part of her reason for wanting to be in the League.

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What she really wanted to do was have children with Superman to produce strong heirs for her home world of Almerac. He declined her offer when they first met, then kept declining until she joined the Superman Revenge Squad to make him pay for refusing her advances. This baby fever became such an embarrassment for DC that she was reintroduced as a lesbian trying to avoid a forced union on Almerac in The New 52.

4 Lobo

The Ultimate Bastich Becomes the League's Unlikeliest Member

Worst JL Members- Lobo
  • Debut: Omega Men #3
  • He's one of the strongest beings in the universe and has his own moral code
  • His moral code doesn't stop him from maiming and murdering anyone in his way

Even people with a passing knowledge of DC heroes likely know why Lobo was a bad fit for the League. He's a deliberate death metal parody of edgy antiheroes like Wolverine and The Punisher, who's as likely to kill the innocent as he is the guilty. He’s better known for trying to force his way into the team after Superman's apparent death (he got better) in the Justice League cartoon. So, how did he end up as one of its members in the comics?

In DC Rebirth, he was mind-controlled into being part of the Suicide Squad by Maxwell Lord. To fix this, Batman planted a bomb in Lobo’s head and blew it up so he'd grow a new one free of Lord’s control. To return the favor, Lobo joined the League for a while. Surprisingly, he managed not to murder anyone while part of the group, but Lobo is better off as the main man in his own series than as a bounty hunter with a heart of gold in the League.

3 Snapper Carr

Average Guy Goes From Saving the League to Almost Dooming Them

Worst JL Members- Snapper Carr
  • Debut: The Brave and the Bold #28
  • He helped save the original League from Starro with quicklime
  • Then he betrayed them by telling a disguised Joker how to break into their base

Once the Silver Age of comics was underway, the Justice Society was beginning to look rather old hat. Especially when DC introduced new versions of the Flash and Green Lantern in their more familiar red suit and space-cop personas. Thus, they, alongside Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Aquaman, and Martian Manhunter, would become the first version of the Justice League, alongside Snapper Carr.

He was an ordinary guy who, by being in the right place at the right time, became an honorary member of the team. Then, lacking any superpowers beyond being an annoying hep cat, he began feeling left out. He tried to make them pay by letting John Dough (the Joker in disguise) into the Secret Sanctuary, where he took them hostage. After the League stopped Dough, Carr quit the team before he could be fired, and he's remained adrift ever since.

2 Batman

One of Their Best Members Became One of Their Worst

Worst JL Members- Batman
  • Debut: Detective Comics #27
  • He's a founding member whose vast knowledge and resources have helped the League out a lot
  • He also ended up putting all their lives in danger during the Tower of Babel and Infinite Crisis storylines

It’s hard to imagine the League without Batman. Even without the superpowers of his colleagues, his detective skills, technical know-how, and riches have made him invaluable to the team. Yet he’s also been their own worst enemy. Like when, in response to his mind-wiping in Identity Crisis, he created Brother Eye to spy on his colleagues, only for the AI to go rogue in Countdown to Infinite Crisis.

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But before then, in Tower of Babel, his paranoia made him think of ways to defeat his friends, like overpowering Superman with red kryptonite, making Aquaman hydrophobic, making the Flash suffer light-speed seizures, etc. Then Ra’s Al-Ghul discovered his plans and put them into motion, nearly killing the League off for good. They’d survive, then vote to boot Batman out of the team as punishment.

1 Maxwell Lord

Business Backer Broke the League From Within

Worst JL Members- Maxwell Lord
  • Debut: Justice League Vol.1 #1
  • He re-established the Justice League after Crisis on Infinite Earths
  • He was also a metahuman who hated metahumans and tried to kill them off using the League's resources

Maxwell Lord wasn’t a fellow hero so much as their post-Crisis CEO. The guy who handled affairs that didn't involve punching supervillains, etc. He wasn’t always good, as his first efforts to reunite the League were while he was being controlled by a program called Kilg%re. But for years, he was the guy maintaining the League and its different splinter groups, like Justice League International and the "Super Buddies."

Then Infinite Crisis revealed he was playing a long con, sabotaging his groups from the inside before using Brother Eye and the OMACs to kill superhumans worldwide. He personally killed off Blue Beetle before getting killed by Wonder Woman, but the damage he caused took much longer to clean up. Between him and their heroes, the League needs to vet every rung of their staff more thoroughly.

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