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domnorian · 10 months
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APEX Superman (Lex Luthor) character design
Thought it'd be nice to make an official character sheet for my Lex Luthor and his Superman armor (with a hologram cape for a more fancy look).
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batmans-left-boot · 11 months
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🥳🥳🥳🍾Single handedly the BEST panels in all of INJUSTICE 👏👏👏👏👏👏 BRAVO
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iamafanofcartoons · 10 months
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Ilia: "Nora, you're going to die! Also, I think it might racist?"
Nora: "Racist?! Oh, I am so sorry, Ilia, I didn't mean it like that!"
Ilia: "Wait, so that was enough to get you to stop but your literal death wasn't?"
Ren: "She's done this before, held her breath until she passes out."
Ilia: "What, why?!"
Ren: "I told her she couldn't have any more pancakes."
Ilia: And you held out?!
Ren: The line had to be drawn.
https://www.deviantart.com/mechag11/art/Injustice-Nora-vs-Ilia-857160682
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halfagone · 7 months
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Hi Halfa! How would you incorporate Danny Phantom with the DC Injustice Universe?
I actually made a post about this back in April, which you can find here. But the basic gist of the post is that Superman is going down the deep end and when Bruce finds out about Danny and his all too similar situation (this is a post-The Ultimate Enemy timeline where Clockwork didn't reverse time after the Nasty Burger explosion) he reaches out in the hopes Danny can get through to Clark.
I will be the first to admit that I do not like the Injustice Universe. It ruins just about every single member of the Justice League for one reason or another. I could rant about that here too, but I want to stick to the ask for once. lol
For that post I linked at the beginning, I wrote it so that Danny was already an adult so that he's had a long time to think about what happened and come to peace with the fact that he can't save everyone, even the people he loves.
Hell, imagine a Danny that knows how ghosts are treated. Knows that ghosts will probably always be viewed as nothing more than cruel monsters. So he takes one for the team and kills the Joker for Superman. Because he knows that Superman can't come back from this, who knows what he would become if he did. But Danny has no personal stake in the game, other than the target he just put on his head. He can divorce himself from this kill, because he wasn't personally hurt or victimized by the Joker, but he knows if the Joker doesn't die, something far worse is going to happen.
But another way you can incorporate Danny Phantom into this universe could be in a similar vein to what I did with Mandated Reporter, where it happened in the background worldbuilding and the consequences come to rear its ugly head at some point during the events of the show's canon.
If Danny is still early in his hero career, I can see the Injustice Regime intending to take him out before he gets too powerful. He's young, and maybe in other circumstances they could have used this to mold him, but he's also unpredictable and not easily controlled. And for a regime that is all about control, they can't have that. So they would try to wipe him off the map, and if they have to wipe out a tiny little town in the middle of nowhere to do it, then they would. Because they are far beyond caring about casualties and collateral damage (can you tell why I hate the Injustice Universe yet?)
At the same time, however, you can still have Danny early on in his identity as Phantom when Metropolis' destruction goes down. Imagine a little fourteen year old Danny, hearing the news about an entire city's destruction, and he goes and does what any good superhero does:
He goes to help.
I have a whole fic idea for this that I might just have to write today while it's still fresh for me. But a lot of it is based on this clip from the DCAMU movie, Justice League: Apokolips War.
CONTENT WARNING: ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
(I put it in the in-line link because the thumbnail does not pull its punches.)
I'm definitely going to write the fic and I'll have to link it when I'm done.
There's a lot you can do with this Universe, loathe as I am to admit it. XD You can always go with the simple route of having Danny go in from another dimension and trash all these fools because "what the fuck is wrong with you people?" But I like to think there can be more to it than that.
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evilhorse · 5 months
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Hey! I’m the Clock King, remember?
(Justice League International #23)
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gotham-at-nightfall · 28 days
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DC Heroes and Villains
By AlexMax
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balu8 · 2 months
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Justice League Annual #4: What's Black and White and Black and White and Bl...
by Keith Giffen/J.M. DeMatteis; Mike McKone; Bob Smith; Gene D'Angelo and Bob Lappan
DC
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nitpickrider · 1 year
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Black Lightning's "just the decoy", sure. But you're all standing on a metal floor.
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azulso · 6 months
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Injustice League live action
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story-weavr · 6 months
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What if: Lexor
One day, Superman and his allies were battling Lex and co.
A blast happened, and they were all teleported to another planet. It was under a red Sun and was quite different from that of Earth.
The heroes became separated.
Overtime, Lex and his ilk became conquerors over the less technologically advanced people. Lex was regarded as a hero by many in the cities he ruled over.
Lex, after expanding his territory a great deal and solidifying his power, began focusing on finding the heroes, particularly Superman. He sent minions looking for him throughout his territory, in the cities and tribes. He even made deals with rival warlords for them to look for Kal-El in their own territories.
They looked everywhere for the brave warrior.
Unbeknownst to any, a small tribe eked a living within the inhospitable deserts. They often picked up refugees who had fled from the fighting. Among them was a long-haired, pale, thin, & sickly man who was called the Storyteller.
As his title suggests, he told stories that brought such wonder to his audience. He would be frequently surrounded by children pestering him for great tales. Even the adults would listen. Some, such as the more cynical, consider him a weak cripple barely worth having in the tribe.
The wiser ones noticed how his stories contained great wisdom. Many would go to him for advice. And when he spoke, many listened.
The Storyteller was a kind man who happily looked after the children and offered assistance wherever he could help. Unfortunately, he had a mysterious illness that caused him to be weak and frequently was bed-ridden.
One day, soldiers came, looking for any able-bodied men that fit the description given to them by their superiors.
What happens next?
I was inspired by tribal stories + the Clex fic “Apokalips Now” and based this idea off my “What if: Under the Yellow Sun” post + Lexor from the comics + Conan + depictions of desert planets in the media
I envision that Clark, due to his Kryptonian education, would be rather savvy when it came to survival on almost any type of planet.
His tactile field (something every Kryptonian has) would also come in handy as far as sensing danger. (Think anime sensing killing intent or incoming danger).
His drawback: yellow Sun withdrawal that severely impacts his own health.
No one would suspect it, though, as his cousin Kara would continue to be in peak physical condition.
The reason?
She was born in Kandor (when it was still under Brainiac control) and sent to Earth after her early development. Her body didn’t develop a dependence for yellow sunlight like Kal’s did.
So imagine a weak yet wily Clark, on a journey to reunite with his friends, battling his condition while avoiding detection or outright fleeing from his most deadly enemies, in a hostile environment, with few or no allies to rely on?
Quite frankly I find it thrilling.
Meanwhile, in the country of Lexor, within its shining capital, New Metropolis, Emperor Lex Luthor is excitedly waiting for when he’ll throw the now mortal Superman into his Grand Coliseum and defeat him in single combat.
How the hell is he supposed to show his superiority over the alien with a weak, pathetic version of him?!
And, despite his obvious upper hand, the alien continues to remain defiant, speaking stories that mock him.
The alien defies him, either outright or behind the scenes, constantly undermining his authority!
Threats and violence are only met with inhuman blue eyes shining with unyielding determination!
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Dr. Sivana - Cameron Stewart
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caribbeanblu · 9 months
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Twitter is changing its name to X-Corp. the Injustice League is in full throttle.
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Justice League of America 15 (2008) by Dwayne McDuffie & Ed Benes 
Cover: Ian Churchill
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evilhorse · 5 months
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Justice League International #23
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nerds-yearbook · 7 months
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Vivian D'Aramis made her first appearance in Justice League Europe 6#, with a cover date of September, 1989. She was created by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, and Bart Sears. ("No More Teacher's Dirty Looks...?!", Justice League Europe 6#, DC Comic Event)
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fifiophobia · 1 year
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You think the Injustice League have sleepovers Bert/Ernie style?
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