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  1. Brainiac (character) - Wikipedia

    Brainiac (character) ... Brainiac (Vril Dox) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, Brainiac first …

  2. Brainiac | Official DC Character

    Superman’s nemesis Lex Luthor may be the smartest criminal mind on Earth, but his intellect is no match for the alien artificial intelligence known as Brainiac.

  3. Brainiac | Superman Wiki | Fandom

    Brainiac, sometimes also known as Milton Fine or as the Brain InterActive Construct to Kryptonians, is a robotic/computerized supervillain, who is one of Superman's main nemeses …

  4. Brainiac, Superman's Second Most Important Villain, Explained

    Sep 22, 2025 · One of DC Comics' most famous villains, Brainiac, has been waiting for his debut in a Superman feature film for a long time.

  5. 7 DC Stories to Get to Know Brainiac - ComicBook.com

    Jan 3, 2026 · Brainiac is one of DC Comics most legendary villains, and here are seven stories where he had his greatest chance to shine.

  6. Brainiac (Character) - Comic Vine

    The farthest Brainiac, Brainiac 417, has been shown as a member of the Justice Legion L in the 853rd Century. It is a disembodied conscience similar to a combination of Brainiac 5 and …

  7. BRAINIAC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Did you know? As Superman fans know, Brainiac was the superintelligent villain in the Action Comics series and its spin-offs. His name is a portmanteau of brain and maniac. You don't …

  8. Man of Tomorrow's Brainiac Debut Breaks a 40-Year Old …

    2 days ago · Man of Tomorrow comes exactly forty years after Superman: The Quest for Peace, finally breaking a forty-year curse on Brainiac's inclusion in any live-action DC movie. Four …

  9. Brainiac (character) - Wikiwand

    Brainiac is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, Brainiac first appear...

  10. Brainiac - Superman Through the Ages!

    The master computers christened their humanoid computer-spy Brainiac. To ensure that he would not only look human, but act human as well, they fed the mental patterns of one of their …