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---> '''Darkseid''': Still alive. You impress me, Kryptonian. More, your valor has touched my heart. Oh yes, there is still some small part of me that knows mercy. I will end your pain... with something special I've been saving for just this occassion.

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---> '''Darkseid''': Still alive. You impress me, Kryptonian. More, your valor has touched my heart. Oh yes, there is still some small part of me that knows mercy. I will end your pain... with something special I've been saving for just this occassion. *pulls out a kryptonite knife*

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* CruelMercy: He was brought back to life by Luthor and the Secret Society and "thanks" them with attempted murder.
--> '''Darkseid''': It seems I have you to thank for my resurrection. Though your world will suffer slowly, I grant you a quick death.
** He even gives one to Superman in their last fight, when he's got him in a trap that gives endless pain, he admits he feels enough mercy for Superman and tries to end his life then and there by cutting out his heart.
---> '''Darkseid''': Still alive. You impress me, Kryptonian. More, your valor has touched my heart. Oh yes, there is still some small part of me that knows mercy. I will end your pain... with something special I've been saving for just this occassion.


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* MercyKill:
**He was brought back to life by Luthor and the Secret Society and "thanks" them with attempted murder.
---> '''Darkseid''': It seems I have you to thank for my resurrection. Though your world will suffer slowly, I grant you a quick death.
** He even gives one to Superman in their last fight, when he's got him in a trap that gives endless pain, he admits he feels enough mercy for Superman and tries to end his life then and there by cutting out his heart.
---> '''Darkseid''': Still alive. You impress me, Kryptonian. More, your valor has touched my heart. Oh yes, there is still some small part of me that knows mercy. I will end your pain... with something special I've been saving for just this occassion.
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* CrossdressingVoices: An elderly woman voiced by Creator/EdwardAsner. Foreign dubs tend to follow suit.
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* {{Chickification}}: She unfortunately suffers this in ''Justice League'', having retired from action and growing her hair out. Ironically she starts off her first appearance by being more confident, successful, and willing to stand up to Luthor than ever before, but Luthor then threatens her and she reluctantly agrees to help him. She may end the episode hanging up on him, but come Unlimited, Luthor is once again the head of Lex corp and Mercy is right by his side.



* HypercompetentSidekick: She is way more level-headed than her boss, and seems to be able to keep up with her boss' commands. Of course, we see that when she became head of [=LexCorp=], she was much more successful than Luthor ever was, especially due to not being obessed with defeating Superman, and just less focused on supervillainy in general.

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* HypercompetentSidekick: She is way more level-headed than her boss, and seems to be able to keep up with her boss' commands. Of course, we see that when she became head of [=LexCorp=], she was much more successful than Luthor ever was, especially due to not being obessed obsessed with defeating Superman, and just less focused on supervillainy in general.
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* VillainessesWantHeroes: Lashina takes an interest in Superman shortly after meeting him. While he was [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashed by Darkseid]] she takes the opportunity to get close to him, with it being heavily [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar implied]] that the two had sex. Once Superman returns to Apokolips after returning to normal she continues to call him pet names like "lover" while asking him for a kiss and leans in for one. An unused idea for ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' would have revealed that this affair produced a son between the two, who would become the new ruler of Apokolips.

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* VillainessesWantHeroes: Lashina takes an interest in Superman shortly after meeting him. While he was [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashed by Darkseid]] she takes the opportunity to get close to him, with it being heavily [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar implied]] implied that the two had sex. Once Superman returns to Apokolips after returning to normal she continues to call him pet names like "lover" while asking him for a kiss and leans in for one. An unused idea for ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' would have revealed that this affair produced a son between the two, who would become the new ruler of Apokolips.
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* GirlyGirlWithATombpyStreak: [[spoiler: Hardly.]]

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* GirlyGirlWithATombpyStreak: GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: [[spoiler: Hardly.]]
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* GirlyGirlWithATombpyStreak: [[spoiler: Hardly.]]
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* DirtyCop: Detective in his case, but he's known for taking brides and ignoring protocol. [[spoiler: He's also not above murder either.]]

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* DirtyCop: Detective in his case, but he's known for taking brides bribes and ignoring protocol. [[spoiler: He's also not above murder either.]]
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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:His comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and in the expanded version in the Absolute and Essential collection, he survived Darkseid's possession of him and the subsequent exorcism by the Flashes and Black Racer]].

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:His comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and in the expanded version in the Absolute and Essential collection, later editions, he survived Darkseid's possession of him and the subsequent exorcism by the Flashes and Black Racer]].Racer. Here, Darkseid kills him.]]

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* AdaptationalWimp: Bibbo in the comics was a retired boxer and even took on some street level thugs at times in order to help clean the streets up. Animated Bibbo has never shown any of his comic counterpart's fighting skills, with his comic relief traits getting focused on more in the cartoon.



* BerserkButton: He doesn't like pepople badmouthing Superman. One time he called up Leslie Willis (pre-Livewire) on her show to chew her out for insulting him.



* TheInformant: For Lois.

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* TheInformant: For Lois.Lois, and sometimes Clark.
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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:His comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and in the expanded versions in the Absolute and Essential collection, he survived Darkseid's possession of him and the subsequent exorcism]].

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:His comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and in the expanded versions version in the Absolute and Essential collection, he survived Darkseid's possession of him and the subsequent exorcism]].exorcism by the Flashes and Black Racer]].
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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:His comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and in the expanded versions in the Absolute and Essentail collection, he survived Darkseid's possession of him and the subsequent exorcism]].

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:His comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and in the expanded versions in the Absolute and Essentail Essential collection, he survived Darkseid's possession of him and the subsequent exorcism]].
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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Possibly "die later" version as his comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', though it's unclear if he died after Darkseid possessed him in that story]].

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Possibly "die later" version as his [[spoiler:His comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', though it's unclear if ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and in the expanded versions in the Absolute and Essentail collection, he died after Darkseid possessed survived Darkseid's possession of him in that story]].and the subsequent exorcism]].

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* LovesMyAlterEgo: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] actually. She starts out rather skeptical of Superman and, while she constantly teases Clark, "The Late Mister Kent" (and a few other episodes) shows that this may be to cover up a crush on him.

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* LovesMyAlterEgo: LovesMyAlterEgo:
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[[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] actually. She starts out rather skeptical of Superman and, while she constantly teases Clark, "The Late Mister Kent" (and a few other episodes) shows that this may be to cover up a crush on him.him.
** Inverted when she briefly dates Bruce Wayne but regards Batman as a dangerous vigilante. Finding out the two are one-in-the-same softens her attitude on the Dark Knight, but it still puts an end to the relationship.



* SecretKeeper: Knows that Bruce is Batman, and being a reporter, it kills her that she can't say anything about it.

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* SecretKeeper: Knows She knows that Bruce is Batman, and being a reporter, it kills her that she can't say anything about it.
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%%* FieryRedhead: Has long red hair.

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%%* * FieryRedhead: Has long red hair.hair, with a temper and literal fire powers to match.
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* CharacterDevelopment: In ''Superman: The Animated Series'', he's a mere SmugSnake who poses a very real danger to Superman, but is utterly dwarfed in threat level by the other villains. After losing everything in ''Justice League'', he becomes far more resourceful and cunning, becoming a genuine supervillain who can hold his own against the Justice League and take down far stronger opponents through sheer intelligence and planning.


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* FusionDance: [[spoiler:With Braniac in ''JLU''. The end result is an uber-powerful being bent on destroying the universe and then remaking it as they see fit.]]
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* ParentalFavoritism: Ironically, Darkseid actually likes Orion more than Kalibak. In fact, Orion is the only one who Darkseid regards as his son, an honor Kalibak has failed to achieve because of his incompetence.

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* ParentalFavoritism: Ironically, Darkseid actually likes has openly shown a small amount of respect and acknowledgement towards his son younger son Orion. While Orion more than Kalibak. In fact, serves his greatest enemy and opposes him with a fiery passion, Darkseid is nevertheless impressed by Orion's ferocity and reputation of being the greatest protector of New Genesis. It also helps that Orion is the only one who Darkseid regards as his son, an honor Kalibak has failed to achieve because of his incompetence.clearly stronger and more competent than Kalibak.
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* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Subverted; he claims to have joined Cadmus out of Earth's best interests, but it's clear he's a {{Hypocrite}} who did so out of selfishness and pettiness.]]

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* HeroAntagonist: [[spoiler:Subverted; he claims to have joined Cadmus out of Earth's best interests, but it's clear he's a {{Hypocrite}} who did so out of selfishness and pettiness.]]pettiness]].



* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:After the Cadmus arc Hamilton is [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or mentioned again]], this means that there are no on-screen consequences for his betraying the Justice League and considering Waller and Eiling escaped prosecution it’s plausible to believe that he did too.]]

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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:After the Cadmus arc Hamilton is [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or mentioned again]], this means that meaning there are no on-screen consequences for his betraying the Justice League and considering League. Considering Waller and Eiling escaped prosecution it’s plausible to believe that he did too.]]too]].



* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Possibly "die later" version as his comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', though it's unclear if he died after Darkseid possessed in in that story.]]

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Possibly "die later" version as his comic counterpart lived to see ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'', though it's unclear if he died after Darkseid possessed in him in that story.]]story]].



** In another ''Justice League'' episode, Gorilla Grodd uses a device that turns every human in the vicinity into gorillas. Luthor turns into a ''hairless'' gorilla. He reacts with [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe incredulity]].

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** In another ''Justice League'' episode, Gorilla Grodd ComicBook/GorillaGrodd uses a device that turns every human in the vicinity into gorillas. Luthor turns into a ''hairless'' gorilla. He reacts with [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe incredulity]].



* DisappointedByTheMotive: [[spoiler:[[TheStarscream While he admits he was going to do it in a few weeks anyway,]] Luthor betrays Grodd and takes over the Legion of Doom because Grodd’s plan (to turn everyone in the world into apes) was stupid and did’t work.]]

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* DisappointedByTheMotive: [[spoiler:[[TheStarscream While he admits he was going to do it in a few weeks anyway,]] Luthor betrays Grodd and takes over the Legion of Doom because Grodd’s plan (to turn everyone in the world into apes) was stupid and did’t work.]]didn't work]].



* EvilIsPetty: As explained in PresidentEvil, [[spoiler:he wasted millions doing a fake president campaign just to ''annoy'' Superman. Granted, he ''did'' have reason to want Superman distracted to perform his current scheme, but it's clear he enjoys humiliating Superman more than he enjoys pulling off his plans.]] And in "Divided We Fall", [[spoiler:he admits that even in his "transcended" state, he'll enjoy murdering the Flash with his own two hands just to twist the knife]].

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* EvilIsPetty: As explained in PresidentEvil, [[spoiler:he wasted millions doing a fake president campaign just to ''annoy'' Superman. Granted, he ''did'' have reason to want Superman distracted to perform his current scheme, but it's clear he enjoys humiliating Superman more than he enjoys pulling off his plans.]] plans]]. And in "Divided We Fall", [[spoiler:he admits that even in his "transcended" state, he'll enjoy murdering the Flash with his own two hands just to twist the knife]].



* TheSocialExpert: Luthor is really good at being charismatic and talking people into believing or doing what he wants. Of course, this only lasts so long, since he is such a {{Jerkass}} that people with inevitably try to severe their ties with him. Then again, he’s so good at it that [[spoiler:he talks Braniac into allying with him after they fuse into one being.]]

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* TheSocialExpert: Luthor is really good at being charismatic and talking people into believing or doing what he wants. Of course, this only lasts so long, since he is such a {{Jerkass}} that people with inevitably try to severe sever their ties with him. Then again, he’s so good at it that [[spoiler:he talks Braniac Brainiac into allying with him after they fuse into one being.]]being]].



** When Luthor is [[GrandTheftMe at Braniac's mercy]] but realizes that Brainiac has no idea what to do after collecting all the knowledge in the universe, he suggests to the android that they should remake the universe together since Luthor's creativity will give meaning to Brainiac's programming. Seeing the logic behind it, Brainiac accepts.

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** When Luthor is [[GrandTheftMe at Braniac's Brainiac's mercy]] but realizes that Brainiac has no idea what to do after collecting all the knowledge in the universe, he suggests to the android that they should remake the universe together since Luthor's creativity will give meaning to Brainiac's programming. Seeing the logic behind it, Brainiac accepts.



-->'''Metallo''': Remember how you left me, Superman? Buried in rock?! I couldn't move. I couldn't see. I couldn't hear. But I could think, and all I thought about was how I was going to make you pay!

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-->'''Metallo''': --->'''Metallo''': Remember how you left me, Superman? Buried in rock?! I couldn't move. I couldn't see. I couldn't hear. But I could think, and all I thought about was how I was going to make you pay!



* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: It's implied on a personal level for him with his and his fellow Legion of Doom accomplices' EnemyMine with the Justice League against the revived Darkseid's invasion of earth in the GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' was because Darkseid had killed his original ArchEnemy Bruno Mannheim, therefore taking way the original reason he became Toyman in the first place as he was trying to avenge himself and his father for what Mannheim did to them. So, he's probably more than happy to sic his nerf gun on his parademons stealing his initial goal from him.

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* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: It's implied on a personal level for him with his and his fellow Legion of Doom accomplices' EnemyMine with the Justice League against the revived Darkseid's invasion of earth in the GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' was because Darkseid had killed his original ArchEnemy Bruno Mannheim, therefore taking way away the original reason he became Toyman in the first place as he was trying to avenge himself and his father for what Mannheim did to them. So, he's probably more than happy to sic his nerf gun on his parademons stealing his initial goal from him.



* VillainOfAnotherStory: He debuts in "Target," but only as a RedHerring and doesn't become the VillainOfTheWeek until "The Late Mr. Kent."

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* VillainOfAnotherStory: He debuts in "Target," but only as a RedHerring and doesn't become the VillainOfTheWeek [[MonsterOfTheWeek Villain of the Week]] until "The Late Mr. Kent."



* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He dies when Volcana, while trying to fight Superman so she can murder him, inadvertently sets off some nearby gas tanks. Considering the strength of the explosion, the slim chances of Kurt getting away, and the fact he never shows up again, it’s safe to assume he died.]]

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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He dies when Volcana, while trying to fight Superman so she can murder him, inadvertently sets off some nearby gas tanks. Considering the strength of the explosion, the slim chances of Kurt getting away, and the fact he never shows up again, it’s safe to assume he died.]]died]].



* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:In “Twilight”, he insults Superman right before he is killed when Braniac's ship explodes, taking pleasure that his greatest foe was unable to kill him.]]

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* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:In “Twilight”, he insults Superman right before he is killed when Braniac's Brainiac's ship explodes, taking pleasure that his greatest foe was unable to kill him.]]him]].



** In "Twilight", [[spoiler:despite being beaten within an inch of his life by Superman and LeftForDead in Brainiac's exploding base, Darkseid dies smirking at the fact his greatest foe was denied the chance to kill him personally, calling him a loser as the base explodes and kills him.]]
* VillainousValor: Darkseid has no qualms about going out into the field, and never shows any signs of fear or cowardice, even in the face of death.

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** In "Twilight", [[spoiler:despite being beaten within an inch of his life by Superman and LeftForDead in Brainiac's exploding base, Darkseid dies smirking at the fact his greatest foe was denied the chance to kill him personally, calling him a loser as the base explodes and kills him.]]
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* VillainousValor: VillainousValour: Darkseid has no qualms about going out into the field, and never shows any signs of fear or cowardice, even in the face of death.



** {{Technopath}}: He can hack and control most forms of technology, making using any advanced tech against him an iffy prospect at best. Luthor figures this out the hard way in Brainiac's introductory episode, as his plan to nuke Brainiac's ships goes wrong when Brainiac mentally takes control of the missiles. He can also copy his mind onto nanobots and then shoot him in a beam to infect people with, [[spoiler:which he uses to plant a copy of himself in Luthor.]]

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** {{Technopath}}: He can hack and control most forms of technology, making using any advanced tech against him an iffy prospect at best. Luthor figures this out the hard way in Brainiac's introductory episode, as his plan to nuke Brainiac's ships goes wrong when Brainiac mentally takes control of the missiles. He can also copy his mind onto nanobots and then shoot him in a beam to infect people with, [[spoiler:which he uses to plant a copy of himself in Luthor.]]Luthor]].



* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Inverted, as regardless on if he really was stuck in Luthor's head or just a recurring hallucination, he isn't an actual member of the Legion of Doom thanks to Flash's defeat of him and Luthor.]]

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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Inverted, as regardless on if of whether he really was stuck in Luthor's head or just a recurring hallucination, he isn't an actual member of the Legion of Doom thanks to Flash's defeat of him and Luthor.]]Luthor]].



* ThrownOutTheAirlock: Lobo opens the ship's airlock with his hook and the Preserver is sucked in outer space.

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* ThrownOutTheAirlock: Lobo opens the ship's airlock with his hook and the Preserver is sucked in into outer space.



* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She's excitedly happy when Lobo comes literally crashing through her doors in his bike.

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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She's excitedly happy when Lobo comes literally crashing through her doors in on his bike.
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* KarmaHoudini: After the Cadmus arc Hamilton is [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or mentioned again]], this means that there are no on-screen consequences for his [[spoiler:betraying the Justice League]] and considering Waller and Eiling escaped prosecution it’s plausible to believe that he did too.

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* KarmaHoudini: After [[spoiler:After the Cadmus arc Hamilton is [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or mentioned again]], this means that there are no on-screen consequences for his [[spoiler:betraying betraying the Justice League]] League and considering Waller and Eiling escaped prosecution it’s plausible to believe that he did too.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: After the Cadmus arc Hamilton is [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or mentioned again]], this means that there are no on-screen consequences for his [[spoiler:betraying the Justice League]] and considering Waller and Hardcastle escaped prosecution it’s plausible to believe that he did too.

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* KarmaHoudini: After the Cadmus arc Hamilton is [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or mentioned again]], this means that there are no on-screen consequences for his [[spoiler:betraying the Justice League]] and considering Waller and Hardcastle Eiling escaped prosecution it’s plausible to believe that he did too.
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* ThenLetMeBeEvil: After being released from the Phantom Zone, Mala was legitimately trying to follow Superman's example. Unfortunately, after some collateral damage occurred while stopping a fairly routine robbery, and then a bad interaction with an [[JerkassBall especially catty]] Lois Lane, Superman begins to contemplate sending her back to the Zone. Mala is horrified by this and then releases Jax-Ur out of spite and jealously to bring the Earth to heel, making her the villain the story needed her to be.

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* ThenLetMeBeEvil: After being released from the Phantom Zone, Mala was legitimately trying to follow Superman's example. Unfortunately, after some collateral damage occurred while stopping a fairly routine robbery, and then a bad interaction with an [[JerkassBall especially catty]] Lois Lane, Superman begins to contemplate sending her back to the Zone. Mala is horrified by this and then releases Jax-Ur out of spite and jealously jealousy to bring the Earth to heel, making her the villain the story needed her to be.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: As much of a douchebag as he is, Lex wasn’t wrong that Grodd’s plan to turn people into apes was rather convoluted and nonsensical.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Irons initially turns up in the episode “Prototype” as the creator of the titular battle-suit, however he doesn’t adapt the armour for his own use and become Steel until “Heavy Metal”.


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* NeverMyFault: He blames his StartOfDarkness on Lois not returning his affections.

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* AllMythsAreTrue: Claims to be the source behind genies, elves, and leprechauns.


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* OneMythToExplainThemAll: Mxy reveals that he's the source behind myths of genies, elves, and leprechauns from the points in Earth's history when he'd pop in to have some fun with human kind.
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* CrossdressingVoices: An elderly woman voiced by Creator/EdwardAsner.

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* CrossdressingVoices: An elderly woman voiced by Creator/EdwardAsner. Foreign dubs tend to follow suit.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Bud Cort (''Superman: The Animated Series'', ''Static Shock '', ''Justice League Unlimited''), Creator/CoreyBurton (''Justice League'')

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->'''Voiced by:''' Bud Cort Creator/BudCort (''Superman: The Animated Series'', ''Static Shock '', ''Justice League Unlimited''), Creator/CoreyBurton (''Justice League'')
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* IGaveMyWord: He'll keep his word and repay his debts. ...when reminded of them. He's kind of forgetful.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Toyman's gimmick is a joke, but his toys make him an exceptionally dangerous villain.
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