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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil. However, this got {{Arc Weld|ing}}ed into the finale of ''ComicBook/JLA1997'' where it was revealed the "Tezcatlipoca" was preparing for was, in fact, the Old Gods' weapon, Mageddon, not the Wonder Woman villain.
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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil. However, this got {{Arc Weld|ing}}ed into the finale of ''ComicBook/JLA1997'' where it was revealed the "Tezcatlipoca" Aztek was preparing for was, in fact, the Old Gods' weapon, Mageddon, not the Wonder Woman villain.
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** The Lizard King had the potential of being the BigBad, due to his connection with Aztek's father, while the UltimateEvil that is Tezcatlipoca looms over them.
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** The Lizard King had the potential of being the BigBad, due to his connection with Aztek's father, while the UltimateEvil that is Tezcatlipoca looms over them.
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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil. However, this got {{Arc Weld|ing}}ed into the finale of ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'' where it was revealed the "Tezcatlipoca" was preparing for was, in fact, the Old Gods' weapon, Mageddon, not the Wonder Woman villain.
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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil. However, this got {{Arc Weld|ing}}ed into the finale of ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'' ''ComicBook/JLA1997'' where it was revealed the "Tezcatlipoca" was preparing for was, in fact, the Old Gods' weapon, Mageddon, not the Wonder Woman villain.
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** The Lizard King had the potential of being the BigBad, while the UltimateEvil that is Tezcatlipoca looms over them.
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** The Lizard King had the potential of being the BigBad, due to his connection with Aztek's father, while the UltimateEvil that is Tezcatlipoca looms over them.
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** Quetzalcoatl first appeared in ''WarOfTheGods'', so the writers could have used him for this series.
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** Quetzalcoatl first appeared in ''WarOfTheGods'', ''ComicBook/WarOfTheGods'', so the writers could have used him for this series.
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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil. However, this got ArcWelded into the finale of ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'' where it was revealed the "Tezcatlipoca" was preparing for was, in fact, the Old Gods' weapon, Mageddon, not the Wonder Woman villain.
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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil. However, this got ArcWelded {{Arc Weld|ing}}ed into the finale of ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'' where it was revealed the "Tezcatlipoca" was preparing for was, in fact, the Old Gods' weapon, Mageddon, not the Wonder Woman villain.
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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil.
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** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil. However, this got ArcWelded into the finale of ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'' where it was revealed the "Tezcatlipoca" was preparing for was, in fact, the Old Gods' weapon, Mageddon, not the Wonder Woman villain.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: How Vanity City figures into the Q Society and Aztek's mission.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
** How Vanity City figures into the Q Society and Aztek'smission.mission.
** A reunion between Aztek and his mother.
** How Vanity City figures into the Q Society and Aztek's
** A reunion between Aztek and his mother.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter:
** Joy Page was set up as the LoveInterest, only to succumb to the Lizard King's biochemical experiment.
** The Lizard King had the potential of being the BigBad, while the UltimateEvil that is Tezcatlipoca looms over them.
** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil.
** Quetzalcoatl first appeared in ''WarOfTheGods'', so the writers could have used him for this series.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: How Vanity City figures into the Q Society and Aztek's mission.
** Joy Page was set up as the LoveInterest, only to succumb to the Lizard King's biochemical experiment.
** The Lizard King had the potential of being the BigBad, while the UltimateEvil that is Tezcatlipoca looms over them.
** Tezcatlipoca, who was the Bronze Age Wonder Woman villain, could have eventually shown up and revamped as a DarkerAndEdgier GodOfEvil.
** Quetzalcoatl first appeared in ''WarOfTheGods'', so the writers could have used him for this series.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: How Vanity City figures into the Q Society and Aztek's mission.
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* TooGoodToLast: Unfortunately.