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Does Not Like Shoes has been renamed and redefined to focus on characters that explicitly or implicitly state a preference for going barefoot. Removing misuse


* DoesNotLikeShoes: She is always seen barefoot.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: Her Canary Cry, an ultrasonic scream capable of anything from incapacitating an opponent to wrecking a building. However, sustaining the scream for long periods of time can leave her exhausted.


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* SuperScream: Her Canary Cry, an ultrasonic scream capable of anything from incapacitating an opponent to wrecking a building. However, sustaining the scream for long periods of time can leave her exhausted.
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* {{Expy}}: To [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]]--which is weird, when Rorschach was originally an Expy of him. Question shares many of Rorschach's mannerisms and traits: a CombatPragmatist fighting style, poor hygiene, lackluster social skills, being widely viewed as a deranged weirdo by other heroes, and even his unmasked appearance, heavily-bruised and considered ugly, resembles Rorschach's. Like Rorschach, he also spends most of the story [[EntertaininglyWrong locked onto a hunch that turns out to have been wrong]] due to being tossed red herrings by a billionaire he ultimately loses badly to. That said, he does lack Rorschach's more genuinely unsavory elements: he's able to form a good relationship with a woman that is implied to be intimate, something ''[[MadonnaWhoreComplex completely]]'' [[HeManWomanHater beyond Rorschach]], and he never brings up his political views beyond a suggestion that he, like most of Ditko's characters, leans towards Randian objectivism.
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* HonorBeforeReason: He has a habit of this and it bites him ''hard'' sometimes, such as when he insists on fighting fairly against Hro Talak in "Starcrossed" despite ''the entire Earth'' being at risk.

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* HonorBeforeReason: He has a habit of this and it bites him ''hard'' sometimes, such as when he insists on fighting fairly against Hro Talak in "Starcrossed" despite ''the entire Earth'' being at risk. He also has a bad habit of assuming other opponents adhere to this, which Hro is only too happy to exploit by breaking John's hand and destroying his Power Ring when his back is turned.
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* ThisIsUnforgivable: Diana is the member of the League most unforgiving of Shayera after the latter's treachery, and it takes a while for the two to patch things up even after Shayera rejoins the League.

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* ThisIsUnforgivable: Diana is the member of the League most unforgiving of Shayera after the latter's treachery, and it treachery. It takes a while for the two to patch things up even after Shayera rejoins the League.League and they both admit their relationship will never be the same.

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* ForgivenButNotForgotten: After "The Balance", she and Wonder Woman reach an accord again. Wonder Woman is willing to forgive her, but their relationship just won't be the same anymore. The metaphor used is that they'll be like oil and vinegar: They can go together, but they don't mix.

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* ForgivenButNotForgotten: Her reputation took a massive hit in ''Justice League'' among the people of Earth and has only started to recover by the time of her return in ''Unlimited.'' Shayera takes the booing and heckling in stride though.
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After "The Balance", she and Wonder Woman reach an accord again. Wonder Woman is willing to forgive her, but their relationship just won't be the same anymore. The metaphor used is that they'll be like oil and vinegar: They can go together, but they don't mix.mix.
** Batman voted in favor of her expulsion from the League but doesn't seem to hold it against her as personally as Wonder Woman. Then again, Batman is just paranoid of ''everyone'' anyway.
** Downplayed with Superman, who seemed to be on the verge of voting for her expulsion from the League but ultimately broke the tie by allowing her to stay.



* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: In "Comfort and Joy", she takes John to an alien club, drinks alien liquor and gleefully starts a bar fight. It is EPIC!

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* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: In "Comfort and Joy", she takes John to an alien club, drinks alien liquor and gleefully starts a bar fight. It is EPIC!
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* BecomingTheMask: Before her cover was revealed in "Starcrossed", she played up her story very convincingly.

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* BecomingTheMask: Before her cover was revealed in "Starcrossed", she played up her story very convincingly. Not even Batman suspected she was lying.
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!!ComicBook/{{Vigilante}}!!ComicBook/{{Vigilante}} (Gregory Sanders)
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* BadassBaritone: As voiced by Creator/PhilLamarr.



* BadassBaritone: Thanks to being voiced by Creator/CarlLumbly.
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* OverprotectiveDad: He claimed to be one according to Stargirl.

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* GoshDangItToHeck: In "Maid of Honor", Diana says a variation of this trope when she disagrees with Audrey and Vandal Savage's wedding. -->'''Wonder Woman:''' Like Hades it is.

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* GoshDangItToHeck: In "Maid of Honor", Diana says a variation of this trope when she disagrees with Audrey and Vandal Savage's wedding. wedding.
-->'''Wonder Woman:''' Like Hades it is.
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* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: Shayera starts to wear a new superhero outfit that shows off her toned midriff after her GirlinessUpgrade.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's bull-headed and rather bitchy but she has it wear it counts.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's bull-headed and rather bitchy bitchy, but she has it wear where it counts.



* ATeamFiring: He can't hit the broadside of the barn if the episode needs him to be. Shayera lampshades this.

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* ATeamFiring: He can't hit the broadside of the barn if the episode needs him to be.to. Shayera lampshades this.



* ImprobableAimingSkills: Zigzagged. While he is a skilled gunman, he prefers shoots several bullets at once rather than making precision shots, ensuring that at least one bullet will hit its mark.

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* ImprobableAimingSkills: Zigzagged. While he is a skilled gunman, he prefers shoots shooting several bullets at once rather than making precision shots, ensuring that at least one bullet will hit its mark.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Aztek in the comics sacrificed himself during the "World War III" arc of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997''. Here, he is stil alive by his final appearance.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Aztek in the comics sacrificed himself during the "World War III" arc of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997''. Here, he is stil still alive by his final appearance.
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->'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/Justiceleague Umlimited''

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->'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/Justiceleague ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Umlimited''
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Aztek in the comics sacrificed himself during the "World War III" arc of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA997''. Here, he is stil alive by his final appearance.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Aztek in the comics sacrificed himself during the "World War III" arc of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA997''.''ComicBook/JLA1997''. Here, he is stil alive by his final appearance.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisCox ("Question Authority"), Creator/CoreyBurton ("I Am Legion")
->'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/Justiceleague Umlimited''
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Aztek in the comics sacrificed himself during the "World War III" arc of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA997''. Here, he is stil alive by his final appearance.
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* JourneyToFindOneself: This is the reason why he gets PutOnABus in "To Another Shore" after it's pointed out to him he's NotGoodWithPeople. Since he is TheAgeless, J'onn realizes that if he does not learn to connect with humanity, he will be alone forever.

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* JourneyToFindOneself: This is the reason why he gets PutOnABus in "To Another Shore" after it's pointed out to him he's NotGoodWithPeople.he has NoSocialSkills. Since he is TheAgeless, J'onn realizes that if he does not learn to connect with humanity, he will be alone forever.

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* GoshDangItToHeck: In "Maid of Honor", Diana says a variation of this trope when she disagrees with Audrey and Vandal Savage's wedding.
-->'''Wonder Woman:''' Like Hades it is.

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* GoshDangItToHeck: FourTemperamentEnsemble:As always, Wonder Woman is very Ecletic.
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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: In "Paradise Lost", she gets banned from entering Themyscira due to violating the island’s edict forbidding men to be brought there. It's eventually revoked out of necessity in "The Balance". Having saved the day, Hippolyta rescinds Diana's exile at last, stating that she will face the gods when it comes to it.
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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: In "Paradise Lost", she gets banned from entering Themyscira due to violating the island’s edict forbidding men to be brought there. It's eventually revoked out of necessity in "The Balance". Having saved the day, Hippolyta rescinds Diana's exile at last, stating that she will face the gods when it comes to it.
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* GlassCannon: While Thanagarians DO possess greater strength and durability than ordinary humans and Shayera can deal out some heavy damage with her mace, expect her to get taken out more easily than her more invulnerable teammates.
* GirlinessUpgrade: After the events of the Thanagarian Invasion of Earth, while she still remains a major {{Ladette}}, she returns in JLU as a more mature and calmer woman. She shows a more motherly side -as seen when she had to put down Solomon Grundy-, dresses up more feminine and starts to wear make up, has an active dating life and develops a more coy, seductive personality.
* GoodCopBadCop: To Green Lantern in "War World" and Superman in "The Terror Beyond". She's ''always'' the bad cop ("Why play against type?").
-->'''Green Lantern:''' You can talk to me... ''[points to Shayera, who's got her mace in hand]'' Or you can talk to ''her''.

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* FourTemperamentEnsemble: As always, Hawkgirl is very Choleric.
* GlassCannon: While Thanagarians DO possess greater strength and durability than ordinary humans and Shayera can deal out some heavy damage with her mace, expect her to get taken out more easily than her more invulnerable teammates. \n
* GirlinessUpgrade: After the events of the Thanagarian Invasion of Earth, while she still remains a major {{Ladette}}, she returns in JLU as a more mature and calmer woman. She shows a more motherly side -as seen when she had to put down Solomon Grundy-, dresses up more feminine and starts to wear make up, has an active dating life and develops a more coy, seductive personality.
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* GoodCopBadCop: To Green Lantern in "War World" and Superman in "The Terror Beyond". She's ''always'' the bad cop ("Why play against type?"). \n -->'''Green Lantern:''' You can talk to me... ''[points to Shayera, who's got her mace in hand]'' Or you can talk to ''her''.



* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Not only is she exiled, but the worst part is that after the Thanagarian invasion failed, their mortal enemies took over their home planet. At the end of "Starcrossed" when the League are about to vote to keep her in or out, J'onn cites this as part of the reasons to keep her, because she has become a pariah to her own people and the League is the only home she has left. However, ''Justice League vs. The Fatal Five'' does mention she's gone back to Thangar for an unspecified reason.
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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Not only is she exiled, but the worst part is that after the Thanagarian invasion failed, their mortal enemies took over their home planet. At the end of "Starcrossed" when the League are about to vote to keep her in or out, J'onn cites this as part of the reasons to keep her, because she has become a pariah to her own people and the League is the only home she has left. However, ''Justice League vs. The Fatal Five'' does mention she's gone back to Thangar for an unspecified reason.
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* YouGotSpunk: In "The Terror Beyond", Hawkgirl's verbal FlippingTheBird to [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu Ichthultu]] impresses the latter.
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* AmazonianBeauty: Diana is a literal Amazon and she is definitely beautiful. She is also tall and has a voluptuous yet toned body.

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* AmazonianBeauty: Diana is a literal Amazon and she is definitely beautiful. She is also tall and has a voluptuous yet toned body.body, and has no trouble attracting admirers... Whether she wants to, or not.
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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Quite a few member of the expanded League have never been members in the comics. This is especially noticeable with a number of heroes generally more tied to the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica including [[ComicBook/{{Stargirl}} Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E]], Mr. Terrific, Doctor Midnight, Sand Hawkins, ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}, and Hourman, and Atom Smasher.[[note]] While Al Rothstein was a JLA member as Nukleon, his Atom Smasher identity was only associated with his time on the JSA.

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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Quite a few member of the expanded League have never been members in the comics. This is especially noticeable with a number of heroes generally more tied to the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica including [[ComicBook/{{Stargirl}} Stargirl, S.T.R.I.P.E]], Mr. Terrific, Doctor Midnight, Sand Hawkins, ComicBook/{{Wildcat}}, and Hourman, and Atom Smasher.[[note]] While [[note]]While Al Rothstein was a JLA member as Nukleon, his Atom Smasher identity was only associated with his time on the JSA. JSA.[[/note]]

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* BareYourMidriff: As pictured, her second superhero outfit shows off her toned midriff.



* MsFanservice: Not so much in ''Justice League'', but in ''Justice League Unlimited'', after some GirlinessUpgrade, she becomes just as fanservice-y as Diana. She starts to wear a BareYourMidriff gym suit-like hero gear, dresses that makes a man scream "Judas Priest", a lot of MaleGaze on her derriere, and shameless allusions about her very active sexual life.

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* MsFanservice: Not so much in ''Justice League'', but in ''Justice League Unlimited'', after some GirlinessUpgrade, she becomes just as fanservice-y as Diana. She starts to wear a BareYourMidriff gym suit-like hero gear, dresses that makes a man scream "Judas Priest", a lot of MaleGaze on her derriere, and shameless allusions about her very active sexual life.



* BareYourMidriff: For once, the costume design is relatively in-character considering teen styles at the time the cartoon was made.



* BareYourMidriff: She is always wearing something that shows off her toned stomach, be it her superhero outfit or a bikini.
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* FlirtatiousSmackOnTheAss: Hawkgirl gives Green Lantern a whack on the rear after a pep talk. It could have been just the kind of encouragement seen between two fighters, but they're already deep into UnresolvedSexualTension territory as it is.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: After the events of the Thanagarian Invasion of Earth, while she still remains a major {{Ladette}}, she returns in JLU as a more mature and calm woman. She shows a more motherly side -as seen when she had to put down Solomon Grundy-, dresses up more feminine and starts to wear make up, has an active dating life.

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* GirlinessUpgrade: After the events of the Thanagarian Invasion of Earth, while she still remains a major {{Ladette}}, she returns in JLU as a more mature and calm calmer woman. She shows a more motherly side -as seen when she had to put down Solomon Grundy-, dresses up more feminine and starts to wear make up, has an active dating life.life and develops a more coy, seductive personality.

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* ActionGirl: Just like Diana.

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* ActionGirl: Just like Diana.as much as Diana. In fact, she is constantly looking for a fight and will be the first one to jump at the call, and when there are no fights, she will start them.


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* AngelicBeauty: PlayedForLaughs when the demons from Tartarus confuse her with an actual angel and run away scared of her.


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* BabiesEverAfter: She ends up with John in the tie-in comics and has his son.


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* ForeignFanservice: A sultry redhead from another world with a scandalous love life. Part of her appeal are her Thanagarian origins.


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* GirlinessUpgrade: After the events of the Thanagarian Invasion of Earth, while she still remains a major {{Ladette}}, she returns in JLU as a more mature and calm woman. She shows a more motherly side -as seen when she had to put down Solomon Grundy-, dresses up more feminine and starts to wear make up, has an active dating life.


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* MsFanservice: Not so much in ''Justice League'', but in ''Justice League Unlimited'', after some GirlinessUpgrade, she becomes just as fanservice-y as Diana. She starts to wear a BareYourMidriff gym suit-like hero gear, dresses that makes a man scream "Judas Priest", a lot of MaleGaze on her derriere, and shameless allusions about her very active sexual life.
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* NobleBigot: In "The Balance", she reluctantly lets Shayera to join her on her mission (after attempting to steal Shayera's mace, which she needed), despite Diana's grievances against her following the events of "Starcrossed". By the end of "The Balance", Diana finally fully forgives her for her past sins.

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* NobleBigot: In "The Balance", she reluctantly lets Shayera to join her on her mission (after attempting to steal Shayera's mace, which she needed), despite Diana's grievances against her following the events of "Starcrossed". By the end of "The Balance", Diana finally fully forgives her for her past sins.
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* NayTheist: Thanagarians used to worship an EldritchAbomination of a god before rejecting its influence; they are now staunch atheists as a result. By later in the series, she has had a chance to read [[Literature/TheBible the Good Book]] enough to know how to intimidate the demons of Tartarus (by pretending to be an angel) in "The Balance."

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* NayTheist: Thanagarians used to worship an EldritchAbomination of a god before rejecting its influence; they are now staunch atheists "atheists" with respect to it as a result. By later in Of course, given [[FlatEarthAtheist her experiences, it's hard to assume the series, she has had a chance to read [[Literature/TheBible complete absence of the Good Book]] enough to know how to intimidate the demons of Tartarus (by pretending to be an angel) in divine.]] In "The Balance."Balance", she visits [[{{Hell}} Tartarus]], and when demons believe her to be an angel after realizing her wings aren't cosmetic, she decides to play into the presence of god(s).

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It's hard to be "best buds" with someone you're not even friends with, and merely tolerate.


* EtTuBrute: Wonder Woman has no problem working together with Hawkgirl. That is, until "Starcrossed" when she finds out the latter had been spying on Earth for the Thanagarians. Later on in the series, when Shayera rejoins, Wonder Woman is [[SourSupporter still raw about the betrayal and has issues trusting her]]. Luckily, in "The Balance", [[VitriolicBestBuds Diana and Shayera make peace. They may not be friends, but they are both content with being good teammates.]]

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* EtTuBrute: Wonder Woman has no problem working together with Hawkgirl. That is, until "Starcrossed" when she finds out the latter had been spying on Earth for the Thanagarians. Later on in the series, when Shayera rejoins, Wonder Woman is [[SourSupporter still raw about the betrayal and has issues trusting her]]. Luckily, in "The Balance", [[VitriolicBestBuds Diana and Shayera make peace. They may not be friends, but they are both content with being good teammates.]]



* VitriolicBestBuds: She comes to despise Shayera for her actions during the Thanagarian Invasion. Though they patch up their differences in "The Balance", it's made clear that they will never be close friends.
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-->'''Shayera:''' Like oil and vinegar. We go together, but we don't mix.



* VitriolicBestBuds: With Flash and Wonder Woman, the latter is more vitriolic after "Starcrossed" and only "buds" after "The Balance".

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* VitriolicBestBuds: With Flash and Wonder Woman, the latter is more vitriolic after "Starcrossed" and only "buds" after "The Balance".Flash.
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When the Alien Imperium invaded the Earth, J'onn Jonzz, the last survivor of Mars, who had imprisoned the Imperium on his world after they destroyed it many centuries ago, was captured by agents of the Imperium masquerading as the US Army. Seeking Help, he telepathically contacted Superman and Batman who rescued him from his imprisonment. They would later be joined by other heroes contacted by J'onn including, Green Lantern John Stewart, Hawkgirl of Thanagar, the Flash, and newcomer Princess Diana of Themyscira aka Wonder Woman. After defeating the threat of the Imperium, the seven would form a superhero team to combat other global threats dubbed the Justice League.

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When the Alien Imperium invaded the Earth, J'onn Jonzz, the last survivor of Mars, who had imprisoned the Imperium on his world after they destroyed it many centuries ago, was captured by agents of the Imperium masquerading as the US Army. Seeking Help, he telepathically contacted Superman and Batman who rescued him from his imprisonment. They would later be joined by other heroes contacted by J'onn including, J'onn: Green Lantern John Stewart, Hawkgirl "Hawkgirl" Shayera Hol of Thanagar, the Flash, "the Flash"[[note]]Recharacterized from his STAS appearance and later named Wally West[[/note]], and newcomer Princess Diana of Themyscira aka Wonder Woman. After defeating the threat of the Imperium, the seven would form a superhero team to combat other global threats dubbed the Justice League.



* EtTuBrute: Wonder Woman has no problem working together with Hawkgirl. That is, until "Starcrossed" when she finds out the latter had been spying on Earth for the Thanagarians. Later on in the series, when Hawkgirl is back in the titular team, Wonder Woman is [[SourSupporter still raw about the betrayal and has issues trusting her]]. Luckily, in "The Balance", [[VitriolicBestBuds Diana and Shayera make peace. They may not be friends, but they are both content with being good teammates.]]

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* EtTuBrute: Wonder Woman has no problem working together with Hawkgirl. That is, until "Starcrossed" when she finds out the latter had been spying on Earth for the Thanagarians. Later on in the series, when Hawkgirl is back in the titular team, Shayera rejoins, Wonder Woman is [[SourSupporter still raw about the betrayal and has issues trusting her]]. Luckily, in "The Balance", [[VitriolicBestBuds Diana and Shayera make peace. They may not be friends, but they are both content with being good teammates.]]



* FantasticRacism: Following "Starcrossed", she holds this against Hawkgirl for her participation in the Thanagarian invasion. She likely now has this against Thanagarians in general due to the events of "Starcrossed".

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* FantasticRacism: Following "Starcrossed", she holds this against Hawkgirl Shayera for her participation in the Thanagarian invasion. She likely now has this against Thanagarians in general due to the events of "Starcrossed".



* NobleBigot: In "The Balance", she reluctantly lets Hawkgirl to join her on her mission, despite Diana's grievances against her following the events of "Starcrossed". By the end of "The Balance", Diana finally fully forgives her for her past sins.

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* NobleBigot: In "The Balance", she reluctantly lets Hawkgirl Shayera to join her on her mission, mission (after attempting to steal Shayera's mace, which she needed), despite Diana's grievances against her following the events of "Starcrossed". By the end of "The Balance", Diana finally fully forgives her for her past sins.



* SourSupporter: She is initially ''not'' happy at all about Hawkgirl being reinstated into the League despite her actions during the Thanagarian invasion and is not at all shy about voicing it.

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* SourSupporter: She is initially ''not'' happy at all about Hawkgirl Shayera being reinstated into the League despite her actions during the Thanagarian invasion and is not at all shy about voicing it.



* SuperpowerLottery: The climax of "Grudge Match" has a brainwashed Wonder Woman effortlessly curb-stomping Hawkgirl, Black Canary, Vixen and Huntress at the same time, firmly establishing her as not only the strongest female member of the expanded Justice League, but one of the most overwhelmingly powerful characters in this continuity.

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* SuperpowerLottery: The climax of "Grudge Match" has a brainwashed Wonder Woman effortlessly curb-stomping Hawkgirl, Shayera, Black Canary, Vixen and Huntress at the same time, firmly establishing her as not only the strongest female member of the expanded Justice League, but one of the most overwhelmingly powerful characters in this continuity.



* TragicBigot: Given what the Thanagarians did to her and her planet in "Starcrossed", it can be understandable why she ended up more aggressive than usual and was more distant with Hawkgirl following her return to the League.

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* TragicBigot: Given what the Thanagarians did to her and her planet in "Starcrossed", it can be understandable why she ended up more aggressive than usual and was more distant with Hawkgirl Shayera following her return to the League.



* VitriolicBestBuds: She comes to despise Hawkgirl for her actions during the Thanagarian Invasion. Though they patch up their differences in "The Balance", it's made clear that they will never be close friends.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: She comes to despise Hawkgirl Shayera for her actions during the Thanagarian Invasion. Though they patch up their differences in "The Balance", it's made clear that they will never be close friends.



* AmazonChaser: If his relationships with Katma Tui, Hawkgirl, and Vixen say anything, it's that John loves dangerous and formidable females. His affection for Hawkgirl is tied to her being the most inclined to get in a fight.

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* AmazonChaser: If his relationships with Katma Tui, Hawkgirl, Shayera, and Vixen say anything, it's that John loves dangerous and formidable females. His affection for Hawkgirl is tied to her being the most inclined to get in a fight. females.



* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Despite his hard-nosed exterior, he's got quite a soft and vulnerable side as his personal relationships will attest, even being brought to tears when Hawkgirl left the team.

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* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Despite his hard-nosed exterior, he's got quite a soft and vulnerable side as his personal relationships will attest, even being brought to tears when Hawkgirl Shayera left the team.



* ChickMagnet: John Stewart is the Justice League member with the most romantic drama throughout the seasons. When J'onn assigns Hawkgirl (his ex) and Vixen (his current girlfriend) on the same team, the former notes that difficult as it is to believe, he really doesn't take GL's love life into consideration when assigning missions. During the League’s mission on Kalanor, it's revealed John had a relationship with his mentor Katma Tui as well.

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* ChickMagnet: John Stewart is the Justice League member with the most romantic drama throughout the seasons. When J'onn assigns Hawkgirl Shayera (his ex) and Vixen (his current girlfriend) on the same team, the former notes that difficult as it is to believe, he really doesn't take GL's love life into consideration when assigning missions. During the League’s mission on Kalanor, it's revealed John had a relationship with his mentor Katma Tui as well.



* CompositeCharacter: His role of being the Green Lantern of Earth that co-founded the Justice League resembles Hal Jordan. ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' added to this by giving him Hal's role in Sinestro's removal from the Green Lantern Corps. Additionally, in the comics, Hawkman is the man who is destined to end up with Hawkgirl after reincarnation. In this adaptation, it's John. While Shayera was married to Hawkman in a previous life, John was her one true love back then.

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* CompositeCharacter: His role of being the Green Lantern of Earth that co-founded the Justice League resembles Hal Jordan. ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' added to this by giving him Hal's role in Sinestro's removal from the Green Lantern Corps. Additionally, in the comics, Hawkman is the man who is destined to end up with Hawkgirl Shayera after reincarnation. In this adaptation, it's John. While Shayera was married to Hawkman in a previous life, John was her one true love back then.



* HeroesWantRedheads: He has a complicated relationship with Hawkgirl, who he's expressed the most interest in throughout the series.

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* HeroesWantRedheads: He has a complicated relationship with Hawkgirl, Shayera, who he's expressed the most interest in throughout the series.



** His relationship with Batman, who unexpectedly becomes his confidant about his relationship woes with Hawkgirl (Batman not-so-discreetly ships them, albeit in his sarcastic, passive-aggressive fashion) while never losing his chance to needle him about his attraction to Wonder Woman.

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** His relationship with Batman, who unexpectedly becomes his confidant about his relationship woes with Hawkgirl Shayera (Batman not-so-discreetly ships them, albeit in his sarcastic, passive-aggressive fashion) while never losing his chance to needle him about his attraction to Wonder Woman.

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