20 DC villains ranked by their dateability

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14. Enchantress

Enchantress’ alter-ego, June Moone, may already be in a relationship with Rick Flagg (at least in life), but that doesn’t mean this particular villain isn’t date-worthy. In fact, there are a few things that make the Enchantress fascinating enough to be a worthy date.

We love the fact that she is a powerful goddess in her own right and is highly family-oriented. Considering she does everything in her power to get her brother freed from his own captivity, we know that she is very supportive of her family, and that certainly makes her someone we would want to date.

Family is important, and we are always willing to date someone who is so dedicated to their brother. At the same time, her ability to use her powers for things like long distance travel make her a fascinating and, in our opinion, date-worthy character with the kind of presence that can steal the show. (We know the character is flawed in Suicide Squad, but there is still something about her that we are drawn to.)

With Enchantress’ heart being the thing that can control her and her powers, the idea of love is even more important. A heart is a powerful tool, and clearly it is even more powerful when it is the heart of a goddess.

The fact that the Enchantress does not usually have a lot to say means conversations may not be the greatest thing ever, but that’s okay because sometimes we do a lot of talking on our own. In the end, this character is one that has her bad points, but she is still worth taking on a date or two.