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* TooKinkyToTorture: This series gives a reason why the Joker is like this: the burning sensation he felt when he took his fall into the vat of chemicals that dyed his hair and bleached his skin never went away and not only had he gotten used to it over time, he grew to enjoy it.

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* TooKinkyToTorture: This series gives a reason why the Joker is like this: the burning sensation he felt when he took his fall into the vat of chemicals that dyed his hair and bleached his skin never went away and not only had he gotten used to it it, but over time, he grew to enjoy it.
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* TheCaligula: When the Joker gets his own camp he becomes this. Dismissing Bolt's insistence that the camp needs food while ordering those who upset him to be attacked.

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* TheCaligula: When the Joker gets his own camp he becomes this. Dismissing this, dismissing Bolt's insistence that the camp needs food while ordering those who upset him to be attacked.



* CommanderContrarian: Sivana always detracts from Luthor. He continues to criticize him, and bemoans the fact that they're going to die. Nevertheless, he still pitches in to make the device to get them off planet.

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* CommanderContrarian: Sivana always detracts from Luthor. He continues to criticize him, is dismissive of Luthor and bemoans the fact that they're going to die. Nevertheless, he still pitches in to make the device to get them off planet.



* DecoyProtagonist: The storyline first first focuses on the Rogues before more villains are sent in the spotlight is shifted onto Luthor and the Joker. However, the Rogues still provide plenty of the narration.

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* DecoyProtagonist: The storyline first first focuses on the Rogues before Rogues; when more villains are sent in the spotlight is shifted onto Luthor and the Joker. However, the Rogues still provide plenty of the narration.



* KillItWithFire: When [[spoiler:ComicBook/MartianManhunter]] is revealed, all the villains swarm him, but the "attack" devolves into a confused mess, Deadshot even comments that he can't get a shot off, and Captain Cold saying he can't see the guy. Luthor tells Abra Kadabra to transmit a message telling everyone to clear out, wile fire based villains attack. Heat Wave, Neutron, Tar-pit, Heatmonger, and Deadshot all take him down.

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* KillItWithFire: When [[spoiler:ComicBook/MartianManhunter]] is revealed, all the villains swarm him, but the "attack" devolves into a confused mess, mess; Deadshot even comments that he can't get a shot off, and Captain Cold saying says he can't see the guy. Luthor tells Abra Kadabra to transmit a message telling everyone to clear out, wile fire based while fire-based villains attack. Heat Wave, Neutron, Tar-pit, Heatmonger, and Deadshot all take him down.



* MoralEventHorizon: In-universe, with Captain Cold saying that killing [[spoiler:the Flash]] was the worst thing that he, and the rogues, ever did.

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* MoralEventHorizon: In-universe, with Captain Cold saying that killing [[spoiler:the Flash]] was the worst thing that he, he and the rogues, rogues ever did.



* ShootTheDog: To save her own skin, Catwoman [[spoiler:outs Martian Manhunter as being in disguise]]. Reasoning that he's super-powered and probably can last longer than she could against the angry villains. While he does put up a good fight, the fire villains take him down painfully. [[spoiler:They also accidentally leave him there which caused a series of events which led to his death at the hands of Libra]]. Nice one Catwoman.

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* ShootTheDog: To save her own skin, Catwoman [[spoiler:outs Martian Manhunter as being in disguise]]. Reasoning disguise]], reasoning that he's super-powered and probably can last longer than she could against the angry villains. While he does put up a good fight, the fire villains take him down painfully. [[spoiler:They also accidentally leave him there which caused a series of events which led to his death at the hands of Libra]]. Nice one Catwoman.



* WeHardlyKnewYe: In-universe Captain Cold regards [[spoiler:Grundy's]] death this way. Saying that they may have spoken only two sentences to each other.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: In-universe Captain Cold regards [[spoiler:Grundy's]] death this way. Saying way, saying that they may have spoken only two sentences to each other.
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* DeckOfWildCards: The story is an {{exaggerated|Trope}} version of this, with all villains exiled in a lonely planet and need to stay together to survive and come back to Earth. Considerating that ComicBook/TheJoker and ComicBook/LexLuthor are the "rulers" of this new planet, this trope goes UpToEleven with the rest of the villains here.

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* DeckOfWildCards: The story is an {{exaggerated|Trope}} version of this, with all villains exiled in a lonely planet and need to stay together to survive and come back to Earth. Considerating that ComicBook/TheJoker and ComicBook/LexLuthor are the "rulers" of this new planet, this trope goes UpToEleven up to eleven with the rest of the villains here.
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: In-universe Captain Cold regards [[spoiler:Grundy's]] death this way. Saying that they may have spoken only two sentences to each other.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: In-universe Captain Cold regards [[spoiler:Grundy's]] death this way. Saying that they may have spoken only two sentences to each other.other.
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* TheMole: [[spoiler:Blackbuster is really the Martian Manhunter in disguise.]]

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* TheMole: [[spoiler:Blackbuster [[spoiler:Blockbuster is really the Martian Manhunter in disguise.]]
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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Several of the villains who die in the series qualify, but Psimon is probably the most deserving.]]

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