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Forever Evil (2013) (Comic Book)

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Forever Evil is a seven issue miniseries from the New 52 of The DCU starring DC Comics' most famous villains. The miniseries is written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by David Finch.After the events of Trinity War, an evil version of the Justice League has taken over the world while claiming to have killed the three Justice Leagues note Justice League (2011), Justice League of America (2013), Justice League Dark. With Earth's greatest heroes missing, it's up to a small group of disgruntled villains lead by Superman's archnemesis, Lex Luthor, to overthrow this amoral Justice League known as the "Crime Syndicate."Forever Evil also has three 6-issue tie-in miniseries: Forever Evil: Arkham War, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion, and Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S.. It has tie-ins in Justice League (2011), Justice League of America (2013), Suicide Squad, and Teen Titans, and would later be loosely adapted as the plot to LEGO DC Super-Villains.An 18-part Cross Through, Forever Evil: Blight, focuses on John Constantine gathering allies in locating Zatanna, Madame Xanadu & the rest of the Justice League Dark who have disappeared since the arrival of the Crime Syndicate. However, they soon realize that the Syndicate's arrival has done much more damage to the balance of magical nature and leads to the threat of Blight, the concentrated evil in the human subconscious, who takes a human form and invades the material world. The story is told in Justice League Dark, Constantine, Trinity of Sin: Pandora, and Trinity Of Sin: The Phantom Stranger.Not to be confused with the 1980s film of the same name.
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September 2013 was when Forever Evil debuted and was also Villains Month, in which all the heroic ongoing series were replaced with one-shot issues featuring various villains. While many were about the origins of the villains (Darkseid, Relic, etc.), some were tie-ins to Forever Evil (Black Manta, Two-Face), and some were both (Deadshot, Harley Quinn).
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Trailers Always Spoil
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Trailers Always Spoil: A few weeks before Forever Evil kicked off, DC announced that Trinity War would see the Crime Syndicate of Earth 3 removing the Justice Leagues from the picture and taking over the Earth, with Lex Luthor's alliance of villains fighting back. To DC's credit, the announcement didn't spoil that the Atom was actually allied with the Syndicate. The April solicitations gave away that Lex Luthor & Captain Cold will be joining the Justice League following Forever Evil.
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I Don't Pay You to Think
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I Don't Pay You to Think: When Grid tries to give Ultraman his opinion, Ultraman tells him that his powers are useful, not his opinion.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: To enhance his powers with kryptonite, Ultraman crushes, burns, and inhales the kryptonite vapors. He then boasts about how he's the strongest before flying off to find some more. And if he spends a long time without doing this, he will depower, so his way of keeping his powers basically boils down to addiction.
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Heel–Face Door-Slam
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Heel–Face Door-Slam: At the end, Luthor reveals that the group of villains that saved the Earth is getting a full presidential pardon for their actions if they keep their noses clean. Sinestro and Black Adam laugh it off and fly away; Black Manta disappeared, but spared a person in his escape so he can give back Aquaman his trident, and, despite Batman's best intentions, Catwoman refuses to turn away from stealing things.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: If you're only reading the main mini-series, then Black Manta's motive for going after the Syndicate seems simplistic and cliched. His Villain's Month one-shot adds more context for Manta's pursuit of revenge, as it turns out the Crime Syndicate destroyed the grave of Manta's father in a flood of their own creation. Likewise, if you're following on from Justice League #21, Black Adam's reappearance comes out of nowhere, since he was quite occupied being stone-cold dead, unless you've read his Villains Month one-shot which details his revival. Among this includes the Rogues Rebellion miniseries, which adds newer layers to why the Rogues are fighting back. Effectively the main miniseries is relegated to Framing Device status for the most part.
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Title Drop
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Title Drop: Ultraman concludes his speech to his villainous crowd by saying "Aeternus Malum. Forever Evil."
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Never Trust a Trailer
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Never Trust a Trailer: When the event was first anounced, DC billed it as Lex Luthor allying the various villains of the DCU to systematically take down the Justice Leagues and every other costumed vigilante.
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Locked Out of the Fight
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Locked Out of the Fight: Captain Cold is separated from The Rogues, leaving both sides to find their way back home alone.
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The Quiet One
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The Quiet One: Prior to issue 4, Bizarro just grunted instead of saying anything. He says his first words in issue 4.
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Framing Device
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Among this includes the Rogues Rebellion miniseries, which adds newer layers to why the Rogues are fighting back. Effectively the main miniseries is relegated to Framing Device status for the most part.
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Adaptational Villainy
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Adaptational Villainy: The original Alexander Luthor was the only true hero on Earth 3. The version that appears here claims to be a hero, but is really just as villainous as the Crime Syndicate he fights against.
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Crapsack World
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Crapsack World: Earth-3, like JLA: Earth-2, takes the Mirror Universe concept up a few notches by revealing the morality flip isn't a simple "heroes are villains" and "villains are heroes" situation, but rather, basic morality was flipped. This means pretty much everyone in this universe is a terrible person; hope, compassion, love, and decency are this Earth's equivalent to despair, cruelty, hate, and meanness. This means even the "heroic" counterparts to the villains range from being villains in all but name (like Alexander Luthor), or engaging in acts no true hero in the main universe would do (like the Joker). From DC's website:
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Good Is Not Nice
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Good is Not Nice: The various "heroes" of Earth-3, no matter how "good" their intentions, are still shown to have rather bleak dark sides. An unnamed enemy of the Crime Syndicate is shown to have stooped to employing a pre-Deathstorm, but still evil, Earth-3 Martin Stein in a bid to save the world. The Syndicate's hooded prisoner plans on murdering all villains, whether part of the Injustice League or the Crime Syndicate.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: The fourth issue begins with Batman going through his contingency plans to fight each member of the Justice League. Three of the plans come into play later. Within the same issue, Batman makes use of the Yellow Power ring meant to stop Green Lantern to push back his Mirror Universe counterpart, Power Ring. The first contingency plan Batman pulls up is a kryptonite ring meant to stop Superman. Naturally, this proves useful once Batman's snuck into Ultraman's base. When Luthor is trying to kill Robin to save everyone else's life, Batman puts on the ring and decks a clone of Superman Luthor ordered to keep Batman from interfering. Batman's contingency plan for the Flash is a futuristic lightning rod. Lex Luthor makes good use of it when fighting the Crime Syndicate in the final issue. Luthor uses it to hit his own mirror universe counterpart with magical lightning that strips him of his many superpowers, as every lightning rod is designed to do.
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Kryptonite Factor
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Kryptonite Factor: Inverted with Ultraman. He gets stronger by consuming kryptonite. However, sunlight weakens him. To counter this, he creates a solar eclipse after being amped up on kryptonite.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: Lex Luthor's incomplete Superman clone has yet to be named Bizarro; he refers to him as "creature". However, his incubation pod was labeled subject B-zero. When Lex gives him a Superman outfit to wear, the clone puts the shirt on inside-out; giving him the backwards "S" Chest Insignia that Bizarro is known for. Later, he refers to himself as B-zero, but mispronounces it as Bizarro. When Martian Manhunter finds Superman inside his Tailor-Made Prison, Superman laments how he wishes he could turn back time by flying at the speed of light. The Metal Men are created in forms close to their classical looks, before their Responsometers personalize their appearances. Sinestro creates a construct to transport the Injustice League to the Crime Syndicate's base. It is shaped like the classic Legion of Doom HQ from Superfriends. Deathstorm's comment to the rest of the Crime Syndicate to see what is wrong in Issue 5 is the classic Superman "Look, up in the sky!" The voice activated command of Captain Cold's cold gun is "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells", Joker's first lines in Batman: The Animated Series. The Anti-Monitor's armor harkens back to how he originally looked rather than his more iconic second armor. The Earth-3 Alexander Luthor and Lois Lane having a child together was pre-Crisis canon, and in Johns's own Infinite Crisis that child did indeed usher in some serious darkness.
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Birds of a Feather
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Birds of a Feather: By the end of the series, Kahndaq and Korugar are deemed very similar by their leaders, and thus Black Adam and Sinestro become friends over this.
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Break the Haughty
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Break the Haughty: Luthor does this to Ultraman at the end. The evil version of Superman is already taken off-guard by his wife's betrayal, but as Luthor's allies ended Ultraman's artificial eclipse, the sunlight strips him of his powers and leaves him a pitiful mess. Luthor explains how pathetic he is for relying on Kryptonite for power instead of his own wits, which leaves him a sobbing mess.
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Ring of Power
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Power Ring's Ring of Power is taking over his body. The ring seems to be growing into his finger and there are prominent green veins protruding from his arm to his neck. He is very concerned about this and wants to get the ring off as soon as possible. His Origin Story in Justice League #26 shows that his predecessor, Abin Sur, had cancerous growths and tumors all over his upper body. When he gave his ring to Power Ring, he laughed in glee that he was finally free before dying. After Sinestro cuts Power Ring's arm off, he thanks Sinestro for freeing him from the ring. Sinestro says "you're welcome"... and then kills him.
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Kryptonite Ring
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A Kryptonite Ring for Superman, though this is useless against Superman's evil counterpart, who actually gains superpowers from Kryptonite.
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C-List Fodder
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A version of the Doom Patrol, comprised of members of the less popular versions of the old teams, gets killed off by Johnny Quick & Atomica.
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Chest Insignia
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Lex Luthor's incomplete Superman clone has yet to be named Bizarro; he refers to him as "creature". However, his incubation pod was labeled subject B-zero. When Lex gives him a Superman outfit to wear, the clone puts the shirt on inside-out; giving him the backwards "S" Chest Insignia that Bizarro is known for. Later, he refers to himself as B-zero, but mispronounces it as Bizarro.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: The premise of the series is that a small group of anti-villains led by Lex Luthor have to band together and take down a far more dangerous foe.
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Redemption Rejection
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Redemption Rejection: The villains are granted full pardons for their help in defeating the Crime Syndicate but only Luthor and Cold accept it. Sinestro and Black Adam openly laugh at the idea.
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Humans Are Flawed
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Humans Are Flawed: Dr. Magnus believes this, and it's why he creates the Metal Men. They prove him wrong.
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Might Makes Right
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Might Makes Right: The entire mindset of the Crime Syndicate revolves around this, as does Earth 3, where they came from. They honestly don't understand our world, where people go out of their way to help the weak.
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Wolverine Publicity
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Wolverine Publicity: Though it is more or less par for the course, Batman's exposure in Villains Month far outshines most others. In all of his ongoings taking place in the present day, he has four villain issues, making for a total of sixteen between Batman, Batman and Robin, Batman: The Dark Knight, and Detective Comics, seventeen if Superman/Batman counts. The next highest amount is Superman at eight or nine following the same rules between Action Comics and Superman as his personal ongoings. The third member of the Big Three, Wonder Woman, has only two issues in her one ongoing, less than many of the other series going on. The Batman situation would not be so jarring but for the fact that some of the villains involved in it have no connection to Forever Evil (The Joker being highly publicized, but one of these), are very new to The DCU (the Court of Owls), are just being introduced at this time (Joker's Daughter) or are actually a rogue of another member of the Batfamily (Ventriloquist III). It can be explained, however, by the fact that many monthly series were skipped in the Villains Month, and their own villains got showcased in bigger, related titles that weren't skipped: a couple of Batman's Villains Month titles show bad guys whose main roles are not in said Batman titles, they're in related (even if loosely related) titles that were skipped for that month: Ventriloquist (Batgirl), League of Assassins (Red Hood and the Outlaws), Court of Owls (Talon) and Joker's Daughter (Catwoman) to name a few. And that is not a Batman-exclusive case: we also have Cyborg Superman (Supergirl villain showcased in Action Comics), Dial E (villainous version of Dial H showcased in Justice League), Deadshot, Killer Frost and Black Adam (Suicide Squad, Firestorm and Shazam villains, respectively, showcased in Justice League of America), the Creeper (Katana villain showcased in Justice League Dark), among others.
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Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: A staple of the entire Injustice League, including the reasons some of the members join, is that they can fix the problems the Justice League made. In Issue 6, Luthor even lampshades this.
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La Résistance
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La Résistance: With the Justice Leagues missing, pockets of remaining superheroes are trying to fight back. The main event series follows Lex Luthor's newly minted Injustice League, but Steve Trevor, the Rogues, Cyborg and the Metal Men as well as Stargirl and Martian Manhunter are also out fighting the good fight.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The Teen Titans try to take back the Watchtower, but are intercepted by Johnny Quick and Atomica. Johnny senses that Kid Flash's vibrational frequency is not from the present and vibrates him to the point that he creates a time vortex that sends the Titans to Kid Flash's original time period in the 31st century. A version of the Doom Patrol, comprised of members of the less popular versions of the old teams, gets killed off by Johnny Quick & Atomica. Sinestro against Power Ring: A master of fear whose power revolves around how much the victim fears him at nearly full power versus a man with dwindling energy whose power revolves around his own fear of others. The previous issue even lampshades how predictable the outcome is, as does one of the variant covers of the issue.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: In issue 1, Ultraman pushes the moon into the sun to create a solar eclipse. In Black Manta's Villain's Month issue, Ultraman's act causes tides to go wild; flooding coastal areas. This includes demolishing the graveyard where Black Manta's father is buried and he's not happy about that. Issue 2 has Grid talking about how moving the moon has caused flooding and earthquakes, keeping most of the remaining heroes and governments occupied saving lives across the globe.
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Faux Action Girl
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Faux Action Girl: Once the Injustice League turns up, Catwoman pretty much stops doing anything to help the others, and mostly hangs around as a Deadpan Snarker to keep Batman working with them.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: The crisis is over, but Element Woman and Vibe are missing, Owlman escaped, Nightwing's identity is still exposed, the world will still be recovering, and the world trusts the Justice League a little less. The heroes also acknowledge that, while they have won this battle, they are still unprepared for the fight against the being who destroyed Earth-3, whom they wrongly believe to be Darkseid (it was actually the Anti-Monitor).
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Voodoo Shark
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Voodoo Shark: The Flash's Kryptonite Ring is a lightning rod that Batman got from the future... but there's no mention of how or why he went to the future to get it in the first place. It's meant as a reference to the Legion of Superheroes' infamous lightning roulette which they've used several times over the years, but those adventures never happened thanks to the Flash's time travel rebooting reality... at least until DC Rebirth brought back that continuity...
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Fluffy the Terrible
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Fluffy the Terrible: The name of a group of superpowered, alternate-reality world conquerors? The evil version of some of Earth's most powerful heroes? The "Crime Syndicate", which sounds like something led by a C-list Batman villain.
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Villainous Rescue
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The last panel Issue #4 of the main series marks the return of Sinestro following his departure in Wrath of the First Lantern.
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Worthy Opponent
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Worthy Opponent: Captain Cold has mutual respect for the Flash. He doesn't for Johnny Quick and thus makes it so he can never run again. Given that Ultraman thought that he might be able to take on the creature that destroyed Earth 3, Alexander Luthor was this to him.
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: Johnny Quick and Atomica, especially Atomica. Kids are her favorite kind of victims. She singles out and kills the child member of the Doom Patrol. The Hooded Prisoner lists "Will Batson" among the Crime Syndicate members he's killed, implying that he originally obtained the Mazahs powers by killing the Earth-3 version of Billy Batson.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: The Trickster; throughout Rogues Rebellion, he's been shot in the pinkie toe, backhanded by Parasite, had a Man-Bat smash him in the face with a staff, and pistol-whipped by a member of the Royal Flush Gang, among other things. After the Man-Bat's blow makes him land far off in an impound lot, he laments his poor luck.
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Be Yourself
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Be Yourself: The ultimate lesson of Cyborg's arc in the Justice League tie-ins. He learns that he doesn't have to reject his identity as part machine, but instead embrace both the human world and cyberspace, which belongs to him.
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Shock and Awe
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Shock and Awe: Alexander Luthor can summon black lightning through the magic of Mazahs. It's voice activated, though, so it can be used against him by Lex.
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Mirror Universe
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Mirror Universe: Played around with Earth 3. While all of the heroes are villains, the villains are not quite as good either. It's more complex than a simple reversal of moralities in general, with any heroics only being attempted through "evil" means. The Earth-3 Joker, a Well-Intentioned Extremist, killed Talon, cut his body up, and wrapped the severed limbs inside Christmas presents for Owlman to find. The Earth-3 versions of the Rogues were all police officers, with Len Snart and Mick Rory (counterparts to Captain Cold and Heat Wave, respectively) deciding that they would wait until they could find and arrest Johnny Allen's (Johnny Quick) girlfriend and bring her to jail so they could kill them together as revenge for how the murderous duo killed their partners on the force. Alexander Luthor acts as a complete inversion of his normal counterpart in every regard except morality. He relies on the magic of Mazahs instead of science, won the Superpower Lottery with his ability to absorb powers instead of being a Badass Normal, is a homeless vagrant instead of a wealthy entrepreneur, and has long hair and a full beard instead of being bald. However, he's just as ruthless as the normal Lex Luthor, if not more so, murdering anyone who has superpowers, and calling anyone without superpowers useless.
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Three Laws-Compliant
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Three Laws-Compliant: Played With by The Metal Men. They have three laws, but they don't follow orders directly. Their laws are integrated into their personalities as rescuers and will save everyone they can (Rule #1) and neutralize the threat (Rule #2).
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Become a Real Boy
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Become a Real Boy: As an emotionless robot, the Grid is only motivated by his desire to feel something. And in "Justice League #29," he learns one emotion: fear. Courtesy of Cyborg cutting him off from the digital flow of data he controls, trapping him in his mechanical body.
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Tailor-Made Prison
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Tailor-Made Prison: The Justice League Members who were "dead" ended up being in a prison built specifically for them. It's later revealed to be Firestorm's matrix. Only Batman, Catwoman, and Cyborg (well, his human half) manage not to get imprisoned and escape the Crime Syndicate.
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Body Horror
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Body Horror: Power Ring's Ring of Power is taking over his body. The ring seems to be growing into his finger and there are prominent green veins protruding from his arm to his neck. He is very concerned about this and wants to get the ring off as soon as possible. His Origin Story in Justice League #26 shows that his predecessor, Abin Sur, had cancerous growths and tumors all over his upper body. When he gave his ring to Power Ring, he laughed in glee that he was finally free before dying. After Sinestro cuts Power Ring's arm off, he thanks Sinestro for freeing him from the ring. Sinestro says "you're welcome"... and then kills him. The "A-Zero" prototype from the Bizarro Villains Month issue becomes an engorged mess of muscles and tumors.
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Crazy-Prepared
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Crazy-Prepared: So you've taken Captain Cold's ice gun and left him powerless? He doesn't need to touch it. It's voice activated. Batman has anticipated the need to one day fight his own allies in the Justice League, so he has contingency plans ready to go as soon as their Crime Syndicate counterparts arrive. They include: A Kryptonite Ring for Superman, though this is useless against Superman's evil counterpart, who actually gains superpowers from Kryptonite. A Sinestro Corps ring (recovered after they attacked Earth) with little charge remaining for Green Lantern, which has just enough power to hold off Lantern's counterpart until someone with a fully charged Sinestro Ring can come in. A lightning rod from the future that could slow the Flash down. It also works wonders on other lightning based heroes, like Lex Luthor's alternate universe counterpart. A Mother Box for Cyborg, to counter his use of Father Box technology. The anti-Aquaman contingency is unknown, as Batman said that since the Syndicate's Aquaman didn't survive the trip to their dimension and that it was otherwise useless. The Wonder Woman container was empty, but only because Batman believes Superman is the only one powerful enough to stop Wonder Woman if she goes rogue. So basically, Superman is the anti-Wonder Woman contingency.
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All Your Powers Combined
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All Your Powers Combined: Alexander Luthor of Earth 3 steals powers from other super beings, excluding those who gain their powers from technology like Sinestro or Cyborg. His acquisitions always involve the death of the victim, but it is unknown if he needs to do so, or simply wants to.
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BookEnd
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As a Bookend, Thomas' son, Ted, shows up and prepares to sell Kord Industries, but Luthor convinces him to keep it, citing that he has the smarts to do great things.
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Enemy Mine
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Enemy Mine: The Injustice League is made from several competing supervillains who have no reason to like each other, but since they've all made enemies of the all-powerful Ultraman, the five villains band together as the best chance to save the world from evil. Issue #5 sees Batman and Catwoman accidentally meet up with Lex Luthor's league of villains, and since everyone involved wants to overthrow Ultraman's regime, the issue ends with Batman in the uncomfortable situation of taking orders from one of the world's most despicable villains.
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The Un-Reveal
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The anti-Aquaman contingency is unknown, as Batman said that since the Syndicate's Aquaman didn't survive the trip to their dimension and that it was otherwise useless.
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"Second Law" My Ass!
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"Second Law" My Ass!: Mercury of the Metal Men is kind of a Jerk right out of the gate and halfheartedly tries to revolt against their creator.
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Meaningful Background Event
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Meaningful Background Event: In Justice League #28, the Metal Men escape and their creator, Dr. Magnus, goes home to think of a plan. If you look around his home, you can see that the Metal Men are there disguised as furniture.
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Sealed Badass in a Can
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Sealed Badass in a Can: Bizarro, a Superman clone created by Lex Luthor, was supposed to be incubating in a pod for ten years. When the Crime Syndicate create a Big Blackout, Bizarro's pod can't sustain him and he will die before being fully developed. Therefore, Luthor has no choice but to release him five years premature.
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Central Theme
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Central Theme: Evil Is Relative for the villainous side. The Power of Friendship and Team Spirit for the heroic and quasi-heroic sides.
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You Kill It, You Bought It
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You Kill It, You Bought It: How Alexander Luthor gets powers. Including, but possibly not limited to, Will Baston, Hawkwing, Johnny Quick, Deathstorm, and Bizarro. However, this only extends to inborn powers, and not those powered by equipment.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Deathstroke was working for the Secret Society of Supervillains, but during the battle with Lex Luthor's gang, Lex convinces him that if the Crime Syndicate takes over, there will be no work for mercenaries like him. Thus, Deathstroke betrays the Secret Society and joins Luthor in taking down the Syndicate. He makes it clear he wants a paycheck when it's over, though. Lex Luthor gradually moves to the side of the angels throughout the series. This is best shown in contrasting the scenes where he deals with Kord Industries; in the first scene, Luthor threatens to kill Kord's CEO if he doesn't hand over the company, while the second scene has Luthor reassure the CEO he is more than capable at handling the company and LexCorp will no longer be attempting to purchase it. And since Luthor did save the world, he gets a shot to join the Justice League.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: Several in issue 7. The Injustice League, especially Lex Luthor, has gained high public approval and been offered pardons. The Anti-Monitor is gearing up to consume another universe to fight Darkseid. Owlman escapes at the end, and Superwoman's baby (fated to conquer the earth) kicks in her stomach. Crazy Survivalist Jessica Cruz is chosen by the Ring of Volthoom following the death of Harold Jordan as Power Ring. Batman sends Dick on what he believes to be his most dangerous mission yet.
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Mid-Season Upgrade
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Mid-Season Upgrade: In Justice League #27, Cyborg's cybernetic body is rebuilt to be slimmer and more powerful than before.
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Villainous Friendship
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Villainous Friendship: As the story goes on, Sinestro and Black Adam seem to bond over their similar philosophies. This extends beyond Forever Evil and is brought up again in Sinestro’s solo title.
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Owlman misses his Earth-3 partner, which is reflected in how he goes out of his way to ensure that Nightwing is not harmed by the rest of the Crime Syndicate.
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Cowardly Lion
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Cowardly Lion: Power Ring is an enormous wuss that seems fearful of everything. However, he wields a Ring of Power that runs on his own fear which makes him as powerful as the rest of the Crime Syndicate. Sinestro puts him down with ease, since his own power, including that of Parallax, runs on the fears of others facing him, making him even more powerful when faced with the most cowardly person in another universe.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: Heatwave seemingly does this, staying behind to fight a large mob of Gotham's villains, allowing the rest of the Rogues time enough to escape. The Metal Men after their initial creation months ago to stop their old foe Chemo, but their Responsometers survive.
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Cyberspace
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Cyberspace: The second half of the duel between Grid and Cyborg happens here, where Grid claims he was first born from Cyborg's first thoughts as a cyborg: "I don't belong here." Cyborg takes control of it from Grid, claiming it as his own along with his identity as a mix of human and machine.
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Author Appeal
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Author Appeal: Many of the villains on Team Luthor are antagonists that event writer Geoff Johns has a history writing or revamping (Black Adam, Black Manta, Captain Cold, Sinestro, etc.), along with his penchant for writing villains in general. In an interview, Johns actually named Luthor, Catwoman and Cold as his favorite villains.
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Brought Down to Normal
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Brought Down to Normal: Deathstorm depowers Captain Cold by separating the DNA that his cold powers come from. Ends up being Brought Down to Badass, as he had trained separately anyway.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: The Syndicate's hooded captive is Lex Luthor's counterpart, and has the magical power of "Mazahs." The being that destroyed Earth 3 is none other than the Anti-Monitor.
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Good Feels Good
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Good Feels Good: At the end, Lex Luthor has a Heel Realization and realizes there are bigger things in life than trying to kill Superman, like whatever destroyed Earth 3. Either way, Luthor certainly calms down enough to be charitable.
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Being Good Sucks
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Being Good Sucks: The opening narration, provided courtesy of Lex Luthor, takes this tone. Of course, this changes by the end of the issue when the Crime Syndicate takes charge.
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Serial Killer
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Serial Killer: Alexander Luthor gains new powers by killing and draining other super beings, and thus dedicates his life to hunting down metahumans. He has already taken out Earth 3's versions of Hawkman and Shazam by the start of the series, and goes on to murder Johnny Quick, Deathstorm and Bizarro after he is released in issue 7.
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Iconic Item
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Iconic Item: To prove that the Justice Leagues are gone, the Crime Syndicate presents their audience with Aquaman's trident, Superman's cape, and Wonder Woman's lasso of truth.
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Lovecraftian Superpower
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Lovecraftian Superpower: Power Ring's ring acts like a Green Lantern Ring but it is taking over his body and when it runs low on power, it opens a portal to an Eldritch Abomination and Power Ring's fear recharges it. In Forever Evil #5, Johnny Quick refers to the ring as a curse.
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Self-Made Orphan
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Self-Made Orphan: In Earth-3, Thomas Wayne Junior arranged for his butler to kill his parents. His brother, Bruce, was in on it, but decided against doing so, and was killed for it by Thomas as well.
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From Bad to Worse
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From Bad to Worse: Power Ring's death released a signal that apparently caught the attention of the being that destroyed Earth-3 and forced the Crime Syndicate to take refuge in Earth-1.
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The Oldest Profession
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The Oldest Profession: Justice League 23.4 makes reference to the Earth 3 version of Leslie Thompkins' Clinic: Thompkins' Brothels.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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Armor-Piercing Question: Johnny Quick and Atomica skip a beat when the Rogues question if they would die for each other.
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Origins Episode
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Origins Episode: Justice League #24-26 focus on the origins of the Crime Syndicate.
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Villain World
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Villain World: When the Crime Syndicate took over, they took over.
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An Offer You Can't Refuse
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An Offer You Can't Refuse: The story starts off with Lex Luthor attempting one of these with a competitor, Thomas Kord of Kord Industries. As a Bookend, Thomas' son, Ted, shows up and prepares to sell Kord Industries, but Luthor convinces him to keep it, citing that he has the smarts to do great things.
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The Night That Never Ends
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Black Adam fights Ultraman with a classic lightning attack. He shrugs it off with a smile. Subverted in that shortly after that, he realizes he's bleeding, and goes to make sure that isn't a problem again.
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Outlaw Couple
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Outlaw Couple: Johnny Quick and Atomica are explicitly built up to follow this archetype, being described by Geoff Johns as the "Bonnie and Clyde" of the series.
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He's Back!
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He's Back!: The last panel Issue #4 of the main series marks the return of Sinestro following his departure in Wrath of the First Lantern. Towards the beginning of Issue #7, it seems like Grid has returned to kill Batman, Catwoman, and Luthor, only for Grid's limp body to fall to the ground, revealing a familiar face behind him: Cyborg, fully rebuilt after the loss of all his limbs only a day before.
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The Social Darwinist
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The Social Darwinist: Ultraman doesn't believe in helping the weak and thinks that natural selection is the way to go.
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: While at Johnny Quick's mercy, Captain Cold brags to be the man who mastered absolute zero. He then backs it up by using a voice command to activate his cold gun's trigger, freezing Johnny's leg solid, which he then proceeds to brutally shatter with a kick.
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Only in It for the Money
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Only in It for the Money: Deathstroke's reason for helping Luthor is that, in a world where the Syndicate rule, there will be no more need for mercenaries. That, and Lex is gonna pay him when everything settles.
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Back from the Dead
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Back from the Dead: Black Adam, a Shazam! villain, was turned to dust in Justice League #21. In his Villains Month issue, a group of freedom fighters in Khandaq read an ancient scroll from the Book of the Dead to resurrect him so he can free them from oppression. After overthrowing Khandaq's leader, he gets word of the Crime Syndicate and goes to investigate.
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Villain Protagonist
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Villain Protagonist: The main series follows Lex Luthor and Catwoman among other notable arch-foes.
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The Metal Men, who were deemed failures by the government.
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PlasticSurgery
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Plastic Surgery: Lex Luthor is missing his notable facial scarring in the first issue. His Villains Month tie-in issue reveals he had facial plastic surgery after getting out of prison.
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The Psycho Rangers
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The Psycho Rangers: The Crime Syndicate are the villainous alternate universe counterparts of the Justice League.
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Superpower Lottery
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Superpower Lottery: Alexander Luthor has the power of Mazahs (implying magic fuelled Flying Brick powers) and can steal the powers of other superhumans. He alone is more than a match for the entire Crime Syndicate, and not even the likes of Bizarro, Sinestro and Black Adam can hurt him. He is only defeated once Lex figures out a way to turn his own powers against him.
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Dynamic Entry
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Dynamic Entry: Sinestro enters into Forever Evil Issue 4 by blasting Power Ring in the back.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: Monocle as stated above, out of paranoia. More notably, though, is Lex Luthor whose fears about super-humans come to life with the Crime Syndicate, and leads to him calling out for Superman. When Ultraman's fight with Black Adam leaves him with a nosebleed, he starts getting very serious and tries to find any kryptonite left, no matter how small, to gain more power. He even rails on Deathstorm for not being able to make it, unlike his counterpart Firestorm.
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Not Me This Time
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Not Me This Time: A meta version in Issue 7. Superman thinks Darkseid destroyed Earth 3. It was actually the Anti-Monitor.
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Riddle for the Ages
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Riddle for the Ages: It's ambiguous whether Luthor really intended to save Dick Grayson. He claims to have fed the boy a cardioplegic pill, whose effects could easily be reverted with an adrenaline shot. However, Catwoman theorizes that he actually suffocated the victim and only resuscitated him to appease Batman.
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Big Bad Duumvirate
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Big Bad Duumvirate: The Crime Syndicate: an evil version of the Justice League from another universe. Its members are Ultraman, Superwoman, Owlman, Power Ring, Deathstorm, Grid, Johnny Quick, and Atomica. They claim to have killed the Justice Leagues and round up super-villains to Take Over the World.
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Haunted Technology
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Haunted Technology: Power Ring's Ring of Power not only is trying to take over his body, but it also speaks to him. It also seems to be a Deadpan Snarker, calling him an idiot while alerting him that its power level is getting low.
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Greater-Scope Villain
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Greater-Scope Villain: The one who destroyed the Crime Syndicate's world was the Anti-Monitor.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: On top of the Crime Syndicate, we have Mazahs, which is the magical identity of Earth 3's Alexander Luthor. He's Eviler than Thou, and gets locked into a three-way fight with the Injustice League and the Crime Syndicate in the final issue.
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The Only One Allowed to Defeat You
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The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: How Atomica and Johnny Quick feel about two of the Rogues that were cops in their universe. When one of them appeared to have been shot by the Royal Flush Gang and killed, Johnny Quick killed every member around until they were forcibly teleported away. Black Manta joins Luthor's Injustice League because he hates the idea of someone other than him killing Aquaman.
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A Day in the Limelight
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A Day in the Limelight: The month that Forever Evil officially started, every issue was instead devoted to a villain, regardless of their involvement in the event. In some cases, such as Superman and Batman, this meant that there were 4 new issues of each comic normally starring out in the month in order to accommodate the numerous villains. Forever Evil itself is, by Geoff Johns' own admission, a Lex Luthor story. Forever Evil: ARGUS is one for Steve Trevor, and highlights his perspective on Wonder Woman.
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Brought to You by the Letter "S"
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Brought to You by the Letter "S": Mazahs' chest insignia is the Shazam lightning bolt but with a stylized L within signifying who he is.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: During Nightwing and Batgirl's conversation in Forever Evil #1, Batgirl references the recent Death of the Family crossover and the Bat Family's currently strained relationship with Bruce. Also in reference to Death of the Family, The Penguin is seen talking to Bane about The Joker and paying him back for what happened. The Syndicate holds its rally at the remains of the Watchtower, which crashed-landed in Happy Harbor during Justice League #20. Despero even acknowledges his role in crashing the space station.
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Cut Lex Luthor a Check
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Cut Lex Luthor a Check: The Trope Namer himself gives the option at the end of the series to the Injustice League, saying the members would likely get presidential pardons for saving the world. Black Adam and Sinestro fly away laughing, Black Manta disappears, and Catwoman refuses to consider it after Batman rejects her advances again. In order to get him to abandon the Crime Syndicate, Luthor literally writes a check to Deathstroke along with ensuring him a pardon, since Deathstroke's Only in It for the Money anyway.
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Orifice Invasion
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Orifice Invasion: Atomica kills Scorch by shrinking to microscopic size, entering his body and kicking his brain to give him an aneurysm. She also invades Wondergirl's mouth and clogs her airways, though she is forced to leave the heroine's body prematurely when the Titans are sucked into a wormhole. Finally, she tries to repeat the tactic against Black Manta, but is unable to pierce through his waterproof suit.
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Enfant Terrible
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Enfant Terrible: Flashbacks reveal Ultraman was just as dangerous as a baby. His first words to his "adoptive" parents? In the present, Superwoman's baby is prophesied to rule. This is a very bad thing.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: During the battle between the Crime Syndicate and Luthor's Injustice League, the Crime Syndicate's mastermind, Owlman, slithers away and escapes, ensuring he can't be killed in battle or captured by either side.
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The Friend Nobody Likes
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The Friend Nobody Likes: Even amongst the Crime Syndicate, Power Ring/Harold Jordan is treated with absolutely no respect whatsoever, and is explicitly only as useful as his ring, and not as he himself is. Superwoman's reaction to his death is simply "that idiot", and Ultraman immediately goes to look for where the ring went to find a replacement.
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And I Must Scream
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And I Must Scream: In Justice League 29, Cyborg traps Grid in his metal body, unable to interact not only with the digital universe, but also with the outside world in general. This finally makes him feel something and Grid becomes absolutely terrified.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Since Earth-3 was a world where good didn't exist, even on a conceptual level, all conflict on that world tends to be from rivals struggling for dominance, rather than any genuine heroes.
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EvilVsEvil
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Evil vs. Evil: Lex Luthor's Injustice League against the Crime Syndicate. In Gotham, the inmates of Arkham Asylum fighting the Blackgate Prison inmates, and Bane's army. In the Gem Cities, the Rogues against Grodd, the Crime Syndicate, and anyone looking to take up the Syndicate's bounty on them. The third issue of the Rogues' Rebellion series has the Rogues wind up in the middle of the Arkham/Blackgate war in Gotham. The finale begins what seems to be shaping up to be a battle between the being that destroyed Earth-3 and Darkseid. Since Earth-3 was a world where good didn't exist, even on a conceptual level, all conflict on that world tends to be from rivals struggling for dominance, rather than any genuine heroes.
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No-Sell
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No-Sell: Black Adam fights Ultraman with a classic lightning attack. He shrugs it off with a smile. Subverted in that shortly after that, he realizes he's bleeding, and goes to make sure that isn't a problem again. Atomica can't get inside of Black Manta's outfit to do rip him apart from the inside of his body since the suit is sealed down to a microscopic level. In the finale, Alexander Luthor of Earth 3 is completely unaffected by the white lightning of Shazam, unlike the dark lightning of Mazahs.
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: By moving the moon out of orbit, Ultraman creates havoc with Earth's oceans. The resulting flooding destroys the burial site of Black Manta's father. He's understandably a little pissed… Owlman decides to eliminate the criminal mafias himself. In doing so, he ends up toppling barrels of chemicals onto one gangster. The gangster survives the chemical shower and it appears he'll seek revenge against the Crime Syndicate. The gangster's name? Eel O'Brian.
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: Black Adam gets one when he attacks Ultraman in Metropolis and tries to rip off his arm. Then he realizes the Kryptonian is invulnerable... Ultraman gets one when he realizes Black Adam made him bleed. It's a sign the Kryptonite's effect is wearing off, and he is running out of supplies. Atomica when she finds out they've taken off Alexander Luthor's gag. The Crime Syndicate's nemesis, and one of Earth 3's greatest supervillains is about to be unleashed.
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Accidental Misnaming
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Accidental Misnaming: Owlman has two mobsters hanging from the side of a building and he's deciding which one would be his figurehead when he monopolizes organized crime in Chicago. The mobsters are trying to convince him that they're the better qualified when one of them calls Owlman "Batman". Owlman drops him and declares the other mobster his figurehead.
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: Grid, the Crime Syndicate's Evil Counterpart of Cyborg, tends to say "have a nice day" after following orders.
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Abusive Parents
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Abusive Parents: Martha Wayne in Earth 3 was extremely abusive to her sons Thomas Jr. and Bruce, whipping them and calling them "brats". This ended up leading to them conspiring to kill her and their father, Thomas Sr., though Bruce went back on the idea before the deed was done, leading to his own death. Ultraman's father, who told his (self-aware) newborn son to his face that he was a weakling whose sight was sickening to him and that he would only be a disappointment unless he grew up to conquer Earth. If we are to believe Ultraman that the whole experience of being sent to Earth was his first memory, no wonder he's an evil screw-up.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: One villain, Monocle, doesn't trust the Crime Syndicate and insults them to their face. Ultraman turns him into a smoldering mark on the ground for his troubles.
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Villain Episode
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Villain Episode: September 2013 was when Forever Evil debuted and was also Villains Month, in which all the heroic ongoing series were replaced with one-shot issues featuring various villains. While many were about the origins of the villains (Darkseid, Relic, etc.), some were tie-ins to Forever Evil (Black Manta, Two-Face), and some were both (Deadshot, Harley Quinn). Justice League is being treated as this for the Crime Syndicate. Issue 24 overviews Ultraman's origins and motives. Issue 25 goes over the origins of Owlman, and gives the first looks at his own motives.
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And Show It to You
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And Show It to You: To gain more power, Ultraman tracks down Metallo and rips out his kryptonite heart to consume.
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Metaphorically True
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Metaphorically True: The Syndicate proudly claims in the first issue that they've killed the heroes and that the Justice League is dead. In the third issue, we learn that the Leaguers are imprisoned in Firestorm — and he'll eventually go critical because too many people are joined with the Firestorm Matrix. So, the Syndicate's technically telling the truth. The Leaguers are dead or rather they're as good as dead unless they get pulled out of the Matrix.
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The World Is Always Doomed
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The World Is Always Doomed: Lampshaded in Arkham War Issue 2, regarding Gotham City.
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Fiery Redhead
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Fiery Redhead: Alexander Luthor has a massive mane of wild red hair. It tells the audience he's violent, unsophisticated, and lacking in value in contrast to his alternate universe counterpart, the genius Lex Luthor.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: Comparing the Crime Syndicate to the Justice League is a really good way to get on their bad side. An even worse thing to do is to confuse the two. Monocle gets vaporized by Ultraman for declaring that the Syndicate is the Justice League in different costumes. Owlman immediately drops a man off a building after the man accidentally pledges his loyalty to Batman. Though he survives, Weather Wizard gets Johnny Quick's undivided attention by calling the evil speedster a "half-assed Flash".
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Slasher Smile
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Slasher Smile: Johnny Quick's default expression is a sadistic grin, befitting his status as the most bloodthirsty member of the Crime Syndicate.
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Battle in the Rain
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Battle in the Rain: The final battle between Grid and Cyborg. However, while the physical bodies are in the rain, the ultimate battle is somewhere else.
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Really Gets Around
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Really Gets Around: Superwoman is in a sexual relationship with both Owlman and Ultraman. When she gets pregnant, she tells the former he is the father, though the latter is convinced that the child is his. The father is actually Alexander Luthor.
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Character Focus
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Character Focus: Justice League #24-26 each center on one or more of the Starts of Darkness or otherwise gaining of superpowers for Ultraman (24), Owlman (25), and Power Ring, Johnny Quick, Atomica, and Deathstorm (26). Justice League #27-29 center on Cyborg being rebuilt after Grid removed his cybernetics and reforming the Metal Men to take down Grid.
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Big Blackout
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Big Blackout: The Crime Syndicate disrupt and destroy most electronic and wireless based systems upon arrival in order to gain control of global communication.
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Neck Snap
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Neck Snap: Mazahs does this to Johnny Quick before stealing his powers in Issue 6.
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Irony
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Irony: Lex Luthor watches as the Crime Syndicate takes over Earth and utters one like you'd never expect him to say. Lex Luthor's Injustice League, which would otherwise be a classic Legion of Doom, having to save the day.
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Informed Attribute
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Informed Attribute: The reader is told, and it is hinted, that the Syndicate's hooded prisoner was one of the few heroic figures on Earth-3, yet we never see any of this actually in his characterization. In all likelihood, he was just stronger and more evil than the Crime Syndicate, and believed himself to be a hero.
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Boom, Headshot!
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Boom, Headshot!: Deathstroke kills Copperhead by shooting him straight in the head.
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Fan Disservice
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Fan Disservice: When Bizarro is released from his pod, he's wearing nothing but a pair of shorts. However, this is offset by his mottled gray skin.
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Freudian Excuse
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In the Crime Syndicate, Owlman does not aim to be evil, only to have control over the world and order, and has a Freudian Excuse in the form of his mother's abuse.
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: In Issue 6, Black Manta stabs the Outsider to death while the latter is distracted examining the Syndicate's prisoner. In Issue 7, Alexander Luthor of Earth 3 is stabbed with a lightning rod. When Lex tricks him into transforming back into a regular human, he dies from the wound.
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge
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In issue 1, Ultraman pushes the moon into the sun to create a solar eclipse. In Black Manta's Villain's Month issue, Ultraman's act causes tides to go wild; flooding coastal areas. This includes demolishing the graveyard where Black Manta's father is buried and he's not happy about that.
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Anti-Villain
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The Rogues in their own tie-in series are also a team of Anti Villains.
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An Arm and a Leg
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An Arm and a Leg: Johnny Quick loses his leg after Cold freezes it and kicks it off.
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The Gods Must Be Lazy
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The Gods Must Be Lazy: Invoked by John Constantine. With all of the terrible things happening, he asks out loud why no one is helping when The Phantom Stranger pulls the Justice League Dark to the gates of heaven during the loosely-connected "Blight Arc" that occurs at the same time as Forever Evil at large. Turns out God's not "lazy" so much as working In Mysterious Ways.
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Crowded-Cast Shot
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Crowded-Cast Shot: Issue #1 has a splash page that has the Crime Syndicate standing before a huge audience of around eighty super-villains. Readers familiar with the DC Universe can identify nearly all of them.
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WorldHalfEmpty
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World Half Empty: All of the world's greatest superheroes "disappear" (i.e. the three Justice League teams) and the Secret Society unites most of the supervillains due to the finale of Trinity War, and the entire planet immediately descends into anarchy and chaos. Looters and riots everywhere; villains wandering around murdering, framing, and torturing people at will with the government and police being completely unable to do anything about it. They exist only to die.
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Post-Final Boss
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Post-Final Boss: After the central threats in the finale, Superwoman and Alexander Luthor of Earth 3, are taken care of, Ultraman attempts to be this, attacking Lex Luthor and trying to kill him in order to reestablish his position of strength. Before he can do more than leave two or three hits, Black Adam and Sinestro move the moon back into its proper alignment, putting a stop to that before it was a major issue.
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Training from Hell
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Training from Hell: The actual reason the Crime Syndicate, or at least Ultraman, is being so cruel. To prepare Prime Earth for defense against the Anti-Monitor's arrival, though Superman thinks it's actually Darkseid.
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Arc Welding
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Arc Welding: While primarily a continuation of his Justice League run, Johns is also merging story threads from his tenures on Aquman and Green Lantern.
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Red Herring
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Red Herring: The "Flash" Gun mentioned by Lex Luthor in Forever Evil #2 as being powered by a solar battery seems like a text book example of the Chekhov's Gun, after issue #1 made it clear that Ultraman's powers are drained by the sun. As one would expect, Luthor faces off against Ultraman in the finale, and when all seems lost, he pulls out the "flash" gun and fires straight into Ultraman's smug, unexpecting face. Except Luthor misses and Ultraman destroys the gun with heat vision. Whoops.
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Contrived Coincidence
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Contrived Coincidence: Batman just happens to help the two trapped Justice Leagues in Firestorm out of him at the same time as Black Adam and Sinestro bring back the sunlight. However, Tropes Are Not Bad, as it works well for the Rule of Symbolism.
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Cue the Sun
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Cue the Sun: A Justified Trope. Sinestro and Black Adam push the moon back into its proper alignment to restore order, and to depower Ultraman. Simultaneously, and for completely different reasons, Batman manages to release the Justice League and the Justice League of America from Firestorm and avert his detonation.
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Legion of Doom
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Legion of Doom: The Secret Society of Super-Villains, working under the Crime Syndicate, consists of most supervillains from the man universe.
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Pregnant Badass
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Pregnant Badass: Superwoman. She's not showing yet, but Ultraman can hear the baby's heartbeat. It's Alexander Luthor's kid.
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The Unmasking
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The Unmasking: Nightwing is publicly revealed to be Dick Grayson, in a show of force by the Crime Syndicate.
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Continuity Snarl
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Continuity Snarl: The double spread of the villains at the Crime Syndicate's meeting establishing the new world order now that the Justice League have been removed from the board. The Rogues are shown as being present, including Glider, who was in a coma after using her powers to pull Mirror Master back out of the Mirror World in the Rogues' villain issue. She doesn't have any focus, and indeed the rest of the story in Rogue's Rebellion shows her to still be in said coma. Until the final issue, when she wakes up and comes back to lead them.
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Start of Darkness
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Justice League #24-26 each center on one or more of the Starts of Darkness or otherwise gaining of superpowers for Ultraman (24), Owlman (25), and Power Ring, Johnny Quick, Atomica, and Deathstorm (26).
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Your Head A-Splode
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Your Head A-Splode: How Atomica kills one of the Police Officers in the Rogues' Rebellion. By growing inside of him until he went pop.
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Manchild
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Manchild: Bizarro, due to not being fully developed, has a very child-like mind and doesn't speak. He looks up to his creator, Lex Luthor, and once gave him a flower as a gift. He also doesn't harm others unless they threaten him or Lex.
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Cruel Mercy
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Cruel Mercy: At the end, weakened from sunlight and Kryptonite withdrawal, Ultraman begs Lex Luthor to kill him. Lex, instead, chooses to let him live as the weakest man in the world, both in body (since he's depowered) and in mind.
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Morality Pet
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Morality Pet: Throughout the series, Lex is slowly humanized by his interactions with Bizarro, whom he establishes an apparent father-son relationship with. In issue 7, he mourns the creature's death and begins preparations to clone him. When asked whether the replacement should be closer to Superman, Lex replies that he wants the copy to be just as imperfect as Bizarro used to be.
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Egopolis
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Egopolis: In Earth 3, Ultraman named his Metropolis "Ultrapolis", as revealed in Justice League 23.4.
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Bounty Hunter
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Bounty Hunter: When the Rogues defy the Crime Syndicate's orders to destroy Central City, the Syndicate puts a bounty on their heads for any villain to collect. This gets bad for the Rogues when they end up in Metropolis and Gotham City, which are full of villains willing to take them in.
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Ridiculously Human Robots
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Ridiculously Human Robots: The Metal Men came out like this, much to the surprise of their creator.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: The hooded prisoner of the Crime Syndicate is the Mirror Universe counterpart of not just one character, but two. They are Lex Luthor, the scientific archenemy of Superman and the comic's protagonist, and Shazam, who's essentially a magical Superman. There's also Superwoman. Like the Post-Crisis antimatter version, she's Lois Lane with Wonder Woman-like powers, and is married to Ultraman while having an affair with Owlman. But like the Pre-Crisis version of Earth-3 Lois, she's pregnant with Luthor's child.
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The Load
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The Load: The Earth-3 Martian Manhunter was abandoned by the Crime Syndicate because, with his blindness and missing arm, they felt he would be a burden. Subverted with Power Ring, who is a cowardly asshole in a state of constant physical and psychological horror, but still wields a ring capable of creating powerful energy constructs.
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Strapped to a Bomb
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Strapped to a Bomb: Dick Grayson is strapped to what's called the "Murder Machine", a bomb that can only be defused if Dick's heart stops beating. Lex frees him by forcing him to swallow a drug that induces cardiac arrest, then revives Dick with a shot of adrenaline.
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Easily Conquered World
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Easily Conquered World: Prime Earth appears to have more or less been conquered immediately after the Trinity War. A Justified Trope by the surprising appearance of the Crime Syndicate and the previously assembled Secret Society of Super-Villains, plus the Syndicate taking out power and communications worldwide.
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Sealed Good in a Can
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Sealed Good in a Can: The Justice League and Justice League of America are trapped in Firestorm's matrix.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: When Lex Luthor's team and Batman with Catwoman were ambushed by Power Ring and the Secret Society, Batman uses a Yellow Lantern ring against Power Ring. It holds him off, but it runs out of charge and leaves the team completely vulnerable. But the ring was on just enough to attract Sinestro, long-vanished leader of the Yellow Lantern Corps, to come to their rescue. Weather Wizard came back to save Mirror Master and Trickster from Johnny Quick and Atomica. Pied Piper and Golden Glider do the same for the rest while going against Grodd.
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Evil Feels Good: Johnny Quick and Atomica love doing evil things for the fun of it. They're easily the most monstrous of the entire group and have the most on-panel kills.
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Crazy Survivalist Jessica Cruz is chosen by the Ring of Volthoom following the death of Harold Jordan as Power Ring.
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Crossover Villain-in-Chief: As with most DC Crisis Crossover stories, the Big Bad Duumvirate of Joker and Lex Luthor lead the forces of evil.
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Weakened by the Light: Ultraman, unlike the solar powered Superman, has his powers eliminated if he is exposed to sunlight. To alleviate this, he pushes the moon in front of the sun in the first issue, which wreaks havoc on Earth's ecosystem.
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The Power of Friendship and Team Spirit for the heroic and quasi-heroic sides.
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Artistic License – Physics: In the first issue, Ultraman circumvents his weakness to sunlight by placing the Moon between the Earth and the Sun. Logic dictates that this alone wouldn't prevent the satellite from orbiting, but it inexplicably remains in the same place for the remainder of the series. The solar eclipse only ends when Sinestro and Black Adam themselves push the Moon out of the way.
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Canon Immigrant: One of Luthor's minions from the first Superman movie, Otis, makes an appearance as a panicked security guard working for Luthor. Unfortunately for him, he's guarding an experimental clone of Superman, who isn't as gentle as the real thing.
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: As shown in Justice League Issue 25, Owlman also can be considered this to a degree, as he wishes to limit criminal activity by controlling it, and thus establishing order in orderless systems. Alexander Luthor, who has been killing off members of the Crime Syndicate since before Earth 3 was destroyed in an attempt to finally destroy them.
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MacGyvering: Captain Cold's proposed solution to being depowered is to spend thirty-two minutes in an appliance store. (He explains that he spent the first few months he had his cold-gun taking it apart and putting it back together until he could do it with his eyes closed).
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Adaptational Nationality: According to her Villains' Month issue, Barbarah Ann Minerva/Cheetah's backstory is that she grew up in an orphanage in Idaho, rather than her original backstory as an English heiress.
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