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* WhipItGood: Subverted in that she states she ''has'' a whip, but didn't bring it with her before the storyline started.
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* DarkseidDuplicate: Okay so he’s only four feet tall, but he cups his hands behind his back, has omega beams and is a tyrannical dictator worshipped as a god by an alien world. [[spoiler: though when it’s revealed that he literally is Darkseid combined with Trigon, one must ask does this trope even truly apply here?]]
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* HijackedByGanon: Launches an attempt to hijack the villain title from Mephiles in Chapter 21. This attempt is currently still in progress.
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* HijackedByGanon: Launches an attempt to hijack the villain title from Mephiles in Chapter 21. This attempt [[spoiler: It fails miserably and he is currently still vanquished by a semi-combined effort of Shadow & Mephiles in progress.Chapter 24.]]
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* TraumaCongaLine: Yes, at long last, the big bad man himself falls victim to this trope. Discounting the events of ''Apokolips War'' which are irrelevant to this fic Darkseid has in a very short amount of time experienced all of his inner circle of elites betray him for [[spoiler: Mephiles]], witnessed the heroes gain knowledge of the one substance he's actually weak to, learned of his two eldest sons' demises, watched as his army was rendered useless via the Reach fleet and the heroes being prepared for the Paradooms the second time around, was met with the death of his only daughter, and it all culminated when in the end he was met with the total genocide of Apokolips' ''entire'' population, destruction of his tower, and last but not least him being [[spoiler: shot in the head by radion]] followed up by the [[spoiler: eclipse cannon being used on Apokolips, completely destroying his entire world as well as his body]].
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* TraumaCongaLine: Yes, at long last, the big bad man himself falls victim to this trope. Discounting the events of ''Apokolips War'' which are irrelevant to this fic Darkseid has in a very short amount of time experienced all of his inner circle of elites betray him for [[spoiler: Mephiles]], witnessed the heroes gain knowledge of the one substance he's actually weak to, learned of his two eldest sons' demises, watched as his army was rendered useless via the Reach fleet and the heroes being prepared for the Paradooms the second time around, was met with the death of his only daughter, and it all culminated when in the end he was met with the total genocide of Apokolips' ''entire'' population, destruction of his tower, and last but not least him being [[spoiler: shot in the head by with radion]] followed up by the [[spoiler: eclipse cannon being used on Apokolips, completely destroying his entire world as well as his body]].
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* [[spoiler: DiscOneFinalBoss]]: [[spoiler: In Chapter 24 becomes the first of the major antagonists to be defeated after Mephiles sends Shadow to Apokolips with the express intention of having Shadow either kill Darkseid or die trying. Shadow ultimately succeeds.]]
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** Death Spawn: Currently fighting Shadow & E-123 Omega. Not a good sign for his future.
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** Death Spawn: Currently fighting KIA. [[spoiler: Killed by Shadow & E-123 Omega. Not a good sign for his future.Omega in Chapter 23]].
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*[[spoiler: RasputinianDeath]]: [[spoiler: Manages to survive a mega nuke-sized chaos blast from a restraint level 0 Shadow, but soon after gets shot in the head with radion and just for good measure Mephiles uses the eclipse cannon to completely destroy Apokolips while Darkseid's body remained on it]].
* TraumaCongaLine: Yes, at long last, the big bad man himself falls victim to this trope. Discounting the events of ''Apokolips War'' which are irrelevant to this fic Darkseid has in a very short amount of time experienced all of his inner circle of elites betray him for [[spoiler: Mephiles]], witnessed the heroes gain knowledge of the one substance he's actually weak to, learned of his two eldest sons' demises, watched as his army was rendered useless via the Reach fleet and the heroes being prepared for the Paradooms the second timearound and most recently around, was faced met with the death of his only daughter. ''And it's probably daughter, and it all culminated when in the end he was met with the total genocide of Apokolips' ''entire'' population, destruction of his tower, and last but not even finished yet''.least him being [[spoiler: shot in the head by radion]] followed up by the [[spoiler: eclipse cannon being used on Apokolips, completely destroying his entire world as well as his body]].
* TraumaCongaLine: Yes, at long last, the big bad man himself falls victim to this trope. Discounting the events of ''Apokolips War'' which are irrelevant to this fic Darkseid has in a very short amount of time experienced all of his inner circle of elites betray him for [[spoiler: Mephiles]], witnessed the heroes gain knowledge of the one substance he's actually weak to, learned of his two eldest sons' demises, watched as his army was rendered useless via the Reach fleet and the heroes being prepared for the Paradooms the second time
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** [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 Stopping an entire Space Colony from falling to the earth]], albeit he did [[Main/BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu lose his memory after doing this one]].
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** [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 Stopping an entire Space Colony from falling to the earth]], albeit he did [[Main/BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu lose his memory after doing this one]].
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*** Her first one, appearing in a flashback during Chapter 12, is essentially the same outfit worn by the Queen Bee of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'', barring very minor differences.
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*** Her first one, appearing in a flashback during Chapter 12, is essentially the same outfit worn by the Queen Bee of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'', ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', barring very minor differences.
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* VillainOfAnotherStory: Was the main villain of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar'', ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'', ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar'' to be precise. While he is still a villain here, his position as ''the'' villain has largely been replaced by Mephiles to a point where had it not been for his presence in the DCAMU universe during the films he'd qualify for BigBadWannabe, which is ''definitely'' the ''last'' thing Darkseid would want to be.
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* TheChessMaster: Oh boy, this is going to be a long lone. First off, he meddled heavily in the events of the films' timeline. Removed Oliver Queen, Dinah Lance, [[spoiler: Kara Zor-El, M'gann M'orzz, Jason Todd and Wally West]] from the timeline (and possibly others) to ensure things would go as he wanted them to. Furthermore to this end he directly [[spoiler: prevented Barda from warning the Justice League what was in store for them on Apokolips]] and [[spoiler: appeared before Clark Kent in order to get him to invade Apokolips in the first place]]. That's not even getting into the Sonic timeline, in which his manipulation of Silver was basically an elaborate plot to get Sonic & Elise walking in that field together so he could launch his murder attempt against the former. [[spoiler: Let alone the fact in an extremely ironic twist, he is also the mastermind responsible for funding/commissioning Gerald to construct the Space Colony ARK & Project SHADOW in the first place]] as well as [[spoiler: the true identity behind Black Doom]]. It's also revealed in ''Talia's Downfall'' that he's the ''real'' demon behind the lazarus pits, and that using them gives him the ability to enter your mind - which itself would explain [[spoiler: Nightwing's extreme insanity in ''Apokolips War'']] and in hindsight the events of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanHush the third-to-last film in the timeline]].
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* TheChessMaster: Oh boy, this is going to be a long lone. First off, he meddled heavily in the events of the films' timeline. Removed Oliver Queen, Dinah Lance, [[spoiler: Kara Zor-El, M'gann M'orzz, Jason Todd and Wally West]] from the timeline (and possibly others) to ensure things would go as he wanted them to. Furthermore to this end he directly [[spoiler: prevented Barda from warning the Justice League what was in store for them on Apokolips]] and [[spoiler: appeared before Clark Kent in order to get him to invade Apokolips in the first place]]. That's not even getting into the Sonic timeline, in which his manipulation of Silver was basically an elaborate plot to get Sonic & Elise walking in that field together so he could launch his murder attempt against the former. [[spoiler: Let alone the fact in an extremely ironic twist, he is also the mastermind responsible for funding/commissioning Gerald to construct the Space Colony ARK & Project SHADOW in the first place]] as well as [[spoiler: the true identity behind Black Doom]]. It's also revealed in ''Talia's Downfall'' that he's the ''real'' demon behind the lazarus pits, pits ([[spoiler: according to the films, he would have made them while still Trigon]]), and that using them gives him the ability to enter your mind - which itself would explain [[spoiler: Nightwing's extreme insanity in ''Apokolips War'']] and in hindsight the events of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanHush the third-to-last film in the timeline]].
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* VillainOfAnotherStory: Was the main villain of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar'', ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'', ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar'' to be precise. While he is still a villain here, his position as ''the'' villain has largely been replaced by Mephiles to a point where had it not been for his presence in the DCAMU universe during the films he'd qualify for BigBadWannabe, which is ''definitely'' the ''last'' thing Darkseid would want to be.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: As of Chapter 23, virtually all of Darkseid's children have perished at the hands of the heroes & anti-heroes (mostly [[spoiler: Shadow]]) all before they've even made contact with the big man himself. Statuses:
** Kalibak: KIA. Killed by Shadow in Chapter 13.
** Grayven: KIA. Killed by Shadow in Chapter 13.
** Orion: MIA. Status unknown, presumably with New Genesis fighting [[spoiler: Solaris]].
** Grail: KIA. [[spoiler: Killed by Shadow in Chapter 23]].
** Death Spawn: Currently fighting Shadow & E-123 Omega. Not a good sign for his future.
** Kalibak: KIA. Killed by Shadow in Chapter 13.
** Grayven: KIA. Killed by Shadow in Chapter 13.
** Orion: MIA. Status unknown, presumably with New Genesis fighting [[spoiler: Solaris]].
** Grail: KIA. [[spoiler: Killed by Shadow in Chapter 23]].
** Death Spawn: Currently fighting Shadow & E-123 Omega. Not a good sign for his future.
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* TraumaCongaLine: Yes, at long last, the big bad man himself falls victim to this trope. List of events in order, discounting the end of ''Apokolips War'' since that was effectively undone in-fic:
** All of his Inner Circle and most of his children betraying him to instead work for Mephiles.
** Kalibak's death in Chapter 13
** Grayven's death in Chapter 13
** Finding out that his two ([[spoiler:three, counting Death Spawn]]) sons turned traitor and died after he sent them off-world.
** Finding out the rest of his inner circle is no longer on his side.
** Finding out about Mephiles' true origins.
** The Heroes learning his weakness.
** His paradooms being completely ineffective against the Reach and the Heroes when they're actually prepared for them, rendering the majority of his entire army as completely useless.
** [[spoiler: Cyber Doomsday]] being ''obliterated'' in what was implied to be ''literally'' 30 seconds in fic time.
** [[spoiler: Grail's death]] in Chapter 23.
** All of his Inner Circle and most of his children betraying him to instead work for Mephiles.
** Kalibak's death in Chapter 13
** Grayven's death in Chapter 13
** Finding out that his two ([[spoiler:three, counting Death Spawn]]) sons turned traitor and died after he sent them off-world.
** Finding out the rest of his inner circle is no longer on his side.
** Finding out about Mephiles' true origins.
** The Heroes learning his weakness.
** His paradooms being completely ineffective against the Reach and the Heroes when they're actually prepared for them, rendering the majority of his entire army as completely useless.
** [[spoiler: Cyber Doomsday]] being ''obliterated'' in what was implied to be ''literally'' 30 seconds in fic time.
** [[spoiler: Grail's death]] in Chapter 23.
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* TraumaCongaLine: Yes, at long last, the big bad man himself falls victim to this trope. List of Discounting the events in order, discounting the end of ''Apokolips War'' since that was effectively undone in-fic:
** Allwhich are irrelevant to this fic Darkseid has in a very short amount of his Inner Circle and most of his children betraying him to instead work for Mephiles.
** Kalibak's death in Chapter 13
** Grayven's death in Chapter 13
** Finding out that his two ([[spoiler:three, counting Death Spawn]]) sons turned traitor and died after he sent them off-world.
** Finding out the resttime experienced all of his inner circle is no longer on of elites betray him for [[spoiler: Mephiles]], witnessed the heroes gain knowledge of the one substance he's actually weak to, learned of his side.
** Finding out about Mephiles' true origins.
** The Heroes learningtwo eldest sons' demises, watched as his weakness.
** His paradooms being completely ineffective againstarmy was rendered useless via the Reach fleet and the Heroes when they're actually heroes being prepared for them, rendering the majority Paradooms the second time around and most recently was faced with the death of his entire army as completely useless.
** [[spoiler: Cyber Doomsday]] being ''obliterated'' in what was implied to be ''literally'' 30 seconds in fic time.
** [[spoiler: Grail's death]] in Chapter 23.only daughter. ''And it's probably not even finished yet''.
** All
** Kalibak's death in Chapter 13
** Grayven's death in Chapter 13
** Finding out that his two ([[spoiler:three, counting Death Spawn]]) sons turned traitor and died after he sent them off-world.
** Finding out the rest
** Finding out about Mephiles' true origins.
** The Heroes learning
** His paradooms being completely ineffective against
** [[spoiler: Cyber Doomsday]] being ''obliterated'' in what was implied to be ''literally'' 30 seconds in fic time.
** [[spoiler: Grail's death]] in Chapter 23.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Following a movie in which the entire plot was basically him winning and even getting off easy considering the ways some of his enemies died, his KarmaHoudiniWarranty has expired in this fic as so far he’s lost two of his sons without even finding out yet, and most of his inner circle has turned from his side to that of Mephiles too, leaving him and his paradooms with only each other.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Following a movie in which the entire plot was basically him winning and even getting off easy considering the ways some of his enemies died, his KarmaHoudiniWarranty has expired in this fic as so far he’s lost two of his sons without even finding out yet, and most of his inner circle has turned from his side to that of Mephiles too, leaving him and his paradooms with only each other. fic. Put into better detail in tropes found below.
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* TraumaCongaLine: Yes, at long last, the big bad man himself falls victim to this trope. List of events in order, discounting the end of ''Apokolips War'' since that was effectively undone in-fic:
** All of his Inner Circle and most of his children betraying him to instead work for Mephiles.
** Kalibak's death in Chapter 13
** Grayven's death in Chapter 13
** Finding out that his two ([[spoiler:three, counting Death Spawn]]) sons turned traitor and died after he sent them off-world.
** Finding out the rest of his inner circle is no longer on his side.
** Finding out about Mephiles' true origins.
** The Heroes learning his weakness.
** His paradooms being completely ineffective against the Reach and the Heroes when they're actually prepared for them, rendering the majority of his entire army as completely useless.
** [[spoiler: Cyber Doomsday]] being ''obliterated'' in what was implied to be ''literally'' 30 seconds in fic time.
** [[spoiler: Grail's death]] in Chapter 23.
** All of his Inner Circle and most of his children betraying him to instead work for Mephiles.
** Kalibak's death in Chapter 13
** Grayven's death in Chapter 13
** Finding out that his two ([[spoiler:three, counting Death Spawn]]) sons turned traitor and died after he sent them off-world.
** Finding out the rest of his inner circle is no longer on his side.
** Finding out about Mephiles' true origins.
** The Heroes learning his weakness.
** His paradooms being completely ineffective against the Reach and the Heroes when they're actually prepared for them, rendering the majority of his entire army as completely useless.
** [[spoiler: Cyber Doomsday]] being ''obliterated'' in what was implied to be ''literally'' 30 seconds in fic time.
** [[spoiler: Grail's death]] in Chapter 23.
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*MistakenIdentity: It's brought up by Sinestro in Chapter 23 that it's ''possible'' he's actually the Oliver from the Sonic timeline rather than from the DCAMU, but dismissed as irrelevant as it's asserted he's genuinely heroic nonetheless.
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[[spoiler:Jason Todd]]. Though it was possible he existed and was simply not mentioned during the DCAMU films, he did not physically appear and as said had no mention in any of them (though he is of course known for being in [[WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood unrelated DC]] [[WesternAnimation/BatmanDeathInTheFamily animated films]]). He appears in Chapter 13 initially as a thrall to the big bad, but is freed and immediately turns against him by the end of the same chapter.
* RetGone: In a complete deflection of WordOfGod, the explanation used for Green Arrow can be applied here; when Mephiles removed him from the timeline, history rewrote itself to make it so that he basically didn’t exist, thus giving the impression things went directly from Dick to Damian. Only when they saw his face again did the memories return to Dick, Damian and Bruce.
[[spoiler:Jason Todd]]. Though it was possible he existed and was simply not mentioned during the DCAMU films, he did not physically appear and as said had no mention in any of them (though he is of course known for being in [[WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood unrelated DC]] [[WesternAnimation/BatmanDeathInTheFamily animated films]]). He appears in Chapter 13 initially as a thrall to the big bad, but is freed and immediately turns against him by the end of the same chapter.
* RetGone: In a complete deflection of WordOfGod, the explanation used for Green Arrow can be applied here; when Mephiles removed him from the timeline, history rewrote itself to make it so that he basically didn’t exist, thus giving the impression things went directly from Dick to Damian. Only when they saw his face again did the memories return to Dick, Damian and Bruce.
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[[spoiler:Jason Todd]]. Though it was possible he existed and was simply not mentioned during the DCAMU films, he did not physically appear and as said had no mention in any of them (though he is of course known for being in [[WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood unrelated DC]] [[WesternAnimation/BatmanDeathInTheFamily animated films]]). He appears in Chapter 13 initially as a thrall to the big bad, but is freed and immediately turns against him by the end of the same chapter.
*[[spoiler: AdaptationalVillainy]]: [[spoiler: When he's revealed to be Jericho, he's working with Mephiles for reasons currently unstated]].
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* MindManipulation: Was initially under the enthrallment of the Bialyan Queen. [[spoiler: Later revealed to have been responsible for
*TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: He's revealed to be
*TheVoiceless: [[spoiler: It's revealed he's Jericho in Chapter 23, who is an established non-verbal character. While how he was speaking in his disguise isn't explicitly addressed by the characters, he is described as having a speaker-like device worn around his neck which implies another villain was speaking through it rather than him
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** [[spoiler: It's later revealed that he wasn't actually under mind manipulation at all, or at least not to the extent previously thought, and was actually purposely lying to his "uncle" and the other heroes in order to feign allegiance to them. ]]
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The ''first'' Wallace West, who at one point vanished from the timeline completely. Appears in Chapter 7, joins the fight against Mephiles fully in Chapter 8.
* AgeLift: In the movie he appeared in, he first appeared in a prolouge set 5 or so years prior to the events of the film, with 5 more years passing by the time of the final film. When Wally first appears he is still the ''same age'' as he was in the prolouge, as in 10 years younger than he technically should be. This makes it mentally harder for Barry to explain to him the events of ''Apokolips War''.
** The explanation for this does somewhat justify it though, as he was plucked away from the old timeline only a few months after that prologue scene, the implication being that while he was enthralled his aging was turned off.
* AgeLift: In the movie he appeared in, he first appeared in a prolouge set 5 or so years prior to the events of the film, with 5 more years passing by the time of the final film. When Wally first appears he is still the ''same age'' as he was in the prolouge, as in 10 years younger than he technically should be. This makes it mentally harder for Barry to explain to him the events of ''Apokolips War''.
** The explanation for this does somewhat justify it though, as he was plucked away from the old timeline only a few months after that prologue scene, the implication being that while he was enthralled his aging was turned off.
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The ''first'' Wallace West, who at one point vanished from the timeline completely. Appears in Chapter 7, joins the fight against Mephiles fully in Chapter 8.
8. [[spoiler: It later turns out he was a sleeper agent planted amongst the heroes ''by'' Mephiles]].
* AgeLift: In the movie he appeared in, he first appeared in a prolouge set 5 or so years prior to the events of the film, with 5 more years passing by the time of the final film. When Wally first appears he is still the ''same age'' as he was in the prolouge, as in 10 years younger than he technically should be. This makes it mentally harder for Barry to explain to him the events of ''ApokolipsWar''.
** The explanation for this does somewhat justify it though, as he was plucked away from the old timeline only a few months after that prologue scene, the implication being that while he was enthralled his aging was turned off.War''. [[spoiler: This is later all explained more realistically when he's revealed to ''not'' actually be Wally at all]].
* AgeLift: In the movie he appeared in, he first appeared in a prolouge set 5 or so years prior to the events of the film, with 5 more years passing by the time of the final film. When Wally first appears he is still the ''same age'' as he was in the prolouge, as in 10 years younger than he technically should be. This makes it mentally harder for Barry to explain to him the events of ''Apokolips
** The explanation for this does somewhat justify it though, as he was plucked away from the old timeline only a few months after that prologue scene, the implication being that while he was enthralled his aging was turned off.
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**To be fair, was originally intended to be [[spoiler: the real Wally West]], but after learning about the Word of God that the redheaded Wally didn't exist in the canonical DCAMU the author [[spoiler: added the plot twist]] in response so that the fic would fit more seamlessly as the "canonical" "true" finale of the DCAMU.
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* MistakenIdentity: The possibility of this is alluded to in Chapter 21, where [[spoiler: Starfire retrieves vague memories that the Kid Flash in ''Judas Contract'' was actually a younger Barry, and that her memory is admittedly hazy about the entire thing]], Dick and Barry both dismiss it however.
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* MistakenIdentity: The possibility of this is alluded to in Chapter 21, where and ultimately confirmed in [[spoiler: Starfire retrieves vague memories that the Kid Flash in ''Judas Contract'' was actually a younger Barry, and that her memory is admittedly hazy about the entire thing]], Dick and Barry both dismiss it however.Chapter 23]].
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* TheBusCameBack: Kind of. It was Initially thought he had been in to be this. [[Spoiler: It's later confirmed to not be the Judas Contract film, though this had been jossed by staff from the movies at some point. As as a result his inclusion is a bit confusing besides the fact it was a glorified rebirth reference operating under an outdated but easy to make assumption. case]].