After Kryptonite, Superman's other biggest vulnerability is magic. If it came down to a straight punching match, then Supes would likely come out on top, but you have to take Superman's weaknesses into account. Marvel can attest, where Wonder Woman was beaten by Storm of the X-Men). Obviously, this depends on who is writing the comic at the time (as readers of the terrible DC vs. One question that has come up a lot over the years is whether or not Wonder Woman could beat Superman in a fight. Wonder Woman's tiara also has magical properties, as it protects her from telepathic attacks, whilst occasionally acting as a boomerang. She wears the Aegis of Athena (her bracelets) that can deflect pretty much any attack or projectile, and she possesses the Lariat of Hestia (the Lasso of Truth), that forces anyone bound by it to speak the truth. She wields a magic sword, forged by the god Hephaestus, that can cut through anything. The reason Wonder Woman ranks so low on this list is due to her reliance on magical items, rather than using magic itself. From the most famous of the Amazons, to God's representative on Earth (when it comes to ass-kicking), here are DC's fifteen most powerful magic-using superheroes. With so many powerful wizards and witches to choose from, the time has come to choose the most powerful magic users in DC Comics. DC would also create teams such as the Shadowpact and the Sentinels of Magic, groups that would deal with arcane threats to the Earth. This led to the birth of a new age of magic, reshuffling all of the established laws regarding it.
Magic would take center stage again during the Day of Vengeance event, when The Spectre almost destroyed all of the sources of magic in the world.
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Vertigo would become the home of many magic-based series (such as Hellblazer).
This series helped form the Vertigo imprint, which is the label DC uses for comics with adult content. The person who really codified magic in DC Comics was Alan Moore, who helped link together all of the disparate magic-using superheroes during his run on Swamp Thing. Magic has long been a staple of the DC Comics universe, and many heroes have used it as the source of their powers.