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1The heroes and villains of the randomverse:
2
3!Heroes
4
5!!'''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'''
6
7* TheAce: Deconstructed and reconstructed.
8* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Along with all the other heroes, sans Spider-Man and Batman, in ''Happy Hour''.]]
9** TheBrute: See above.
10* TheCape: Surprisingly reconstructed.
11* DemotedToExtra: After being the centerpiece of the first season of ''After Hours'', he gets relegated to about the same screen time as Iron Man.
12* EraSpecificPersonality: He's mostly modern Supes, but we've had cameos from the Golden Age version (''still'' The Cape, but obsessively fond of Batman) and 50s Superman (something of a [[SuperDickery dick]], to Captain America's confusion).
13* TheHero & TheBigGuy: In ''After Hours''.
14* HappilyAdopted: He tries to join in on Spidey and Batman's "no parents" bit, only to remember Ma Kent's making meatloaf and fly off.
15* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: He casually disproves Thor's claim that only he can lift {{Mjolnir}}.
16* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Batman, Blue to Spider-Man.
17* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Spoilers: [[spoiler: He's Superman.]]
18* WideEyedIdealist
19
20!!'''ComicBook/SpiderMan'''
21
22* ButtMonkey: The movie segments depict the other characters spiking his milkshakes to create [[UniversalAdaptorCast some pretty whacked-out trailers]]. He eventually lampshades it.
23--> "What is it with all [[QuirkyWork the free milkshakes]] lately?"
24** In the short where Batman argues with the Avengers over their 2012 movies, Spider-Man tries to promote his own, but no one listens to him at all, until he cheers for himself at the very end.
25* ConstantlyCurious: "Hey Bruce? What's in that pocket? ...And that pocket? ...And that pocket? And that pocket? And ''that'' pocket?"
26* DeadpanSnarker: He ''is'' Spider-Man, after all.
27* {{Determinator}}: Possibly even more so than in his actual comics! It took [[spoiler:Batman revealing his past combined with Lance's brainwashing ability to take control of him, and even then the process was severely botched.]]
28* TheHero: In ''Happy Hour''.
29* HeroWorshipper: Towards Batman.
30* ItsAllMyFault: He blames himself heavily for losing Marvel's rights to ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' as well as the screw-ups his own movies have.
31** PlayedForLaughs in his mental confrontation with [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan his rebooted counterpart]]. Xavier eventually cranks up the angst factor. The result?
32-->'''Spider-Man:''' ''(sobbing)'' It's all my fault!
33-->'''reboot!Spider-Man:''' ''(also sobbing)'' It's all ''my'' fault!
34-->'''Spider-Man:''' Bruce Campbell should be playing Mysterio!
35-->'''reboot!Spider-Man:''' What kind of end-credits Easter egg was that?!
36-->'''Spider-Man:''' IT'S ALL MY FAULT!
37-->'''reboot!Spider-Man:''' IT'S ALL MY FAULT!
38-->''(The two repeat the last line, their voices becoming hilariously inelegant and incomprehensible)''
39-->'''Batman:''' ''(facepalming)'' ...okay, just give it 10% of all you've got, Professor. 10%.
40* NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech: Which includes his TraumaCongaLine as mentioned below, [[spoiler:to point out to the Joker that ''nothing'' will break his spirit no matter how hard anyone tries.]]
41* OutOfFocus: One of the most central characters in the series, he's a major character in the first two storylines (and arguably ''the'' main character of ''Happy Hour'',) but he's got a much smaller role in ''Zero Hour'' and ''Meanwhile''.
42* {{Reconstruction}}: Is portrayed as the personification of a hero whose DarkAndTroubledPast doesn't turn him in a Grimdark, KnightTemplar vigilante akin to Batman.
43* RedOni: To ComicBook/{{Batman}}.
44* RunningGag: "[[ComicBook/OneMoreDay You used to be married!]]"
45* SanitySlippage: He suffers this in the 7-year celebration, realizing that Sony will just keep rebooting him to hold onto the rights while the [=MCU=] rakes in billions.
46* TraumaCongaLine: Lampshaded by himself in ''Happy Hour''.
47-->'''Spider-Man:''' My mother is dead. My father is dead. My uncle was shot. Even my girlfriend was murdered!
48* VagueAge: Spider-Man is a TropeCodifier for the KidHero, but his age is very ambiguous in this series. He speaks like a child, acts like a teen, and is almost always seen drinking milkshakes because it's implied he's not of legal age to actually drink alcohol at Stan's Bar yet. And yet, ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' apparently happened in this universe and Peter Parker was once married.
49
50
51!!'''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'''
52
53* BlueOni: Blue to the ''cast''.
54* BrokenAce: In his own words, he's both an awe-inspiring crimefighter and one of the richest men in the world, yet he has absolutely nothing and can't imagine any future that doesn't involve him being alone.
55* CannotTellAJoke [=/=] TheComicallySerious: In all the years Batman has been on the show, he hasn't made a single proper gag.
56* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He's the one who got a lot of amusement out of Spider-Man's milkshake-induced movie trailers at first, but later parodies shows him adamantly decrying them because of the advantage it takes of Spider-Man's unconsciousness.
57* CrazyPrepared
58* DatingCatwoman: Hinted at, as a running gag is the Meow Mix in his utility belt.
59* DeadpanSnarker: With more emphasis on the "deadpan".
60* DecoyProtagonist: In ''Zero Hour''. With the speed and precision with which he takes control of the situation involving Lance's head, you could be mistaken for believing he's TheHero this time around. Turns out, he's a SupportingLeader.
61* GoodIsNotNice
62* InformedLoner: [[BlatantLies Played for laughs]] in the Sh*t Batman Says video.
63-->I don't need help.\
64Thanks, [[ParentalSubstitute Alfred]].\
65I work alone.\
66Thanks, [[LikeASonToMe Dick]]. Thanks, [[HonoraryUncle Barbara]]. Thanks, [[AscendedFanboy Tim]].\
67I'm not a team player.\
68Thanks, [[SuperTeam Justice League]].
69* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: There is the requisite [[VitriolicBestBuds Superman]], who Batman [[HypocriticalHeartwarming refuses to let anyone else call a Boy Scout]]. The Randomverse adds Spider-Man, who Batman complains about a lot but rescues even more.
70* TheLancer & TheSmartGuy: To the point where Clark panics when he disappears in ''After Hours,'' and ''everyone'' panics when Lance randomly teleports him in ''Happy Hour''.
71* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "I'm Batman!" is his [[CharacterCatchphrase catchphrase]], and he even says it instead of "I'm a DC" (except one time mistakenly thinking it annoyed Iron Man).
72* NotSoAboveItAll: He gives Spider-Man a spiked milkshake when he suggests that his movies will eventually overtake ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy''.
73* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In "After Hours", [[spoiler:Bruce is the first to revert to his ''World's Finest'' incarnation, going from grim to mild-mannered and kind mid-sentence. Superman and Spider-Man are incredibly confused.]]
74* OnlySaneMan: He is one of the few people that can put up with the antics of Deadpool.
75* OutOfFocus: He's a major player in all the storylines except ''Meanwhile'', where he only appears in minor roles.
76* SupportingLeader: In ''Zero Hour''.
77* TeamDad: While Clark treats everyone as an equal part of the team, Batman rescues first and lectures later, particularly Spider-Man (who is the youngest).
78* WarriorPoet: Waxes philosophical on the ethics of [[spoiler:not revealing Spider-Man's former marriage because it was Spider-Man's choice as a HeroicSacrifice to forget about it]].
79* VitriolicBestBuds: With both Superman and Spider-Man. The dynamic is clearest between him and Spider-Man, though; Spidey idolizes Batman who in return finds him more irritating than anything... and yet, though he doesn't want to admit it, Batman does care for the webhead a lot more than he lets on.
80* WarriorTherapist: Despite not being mentally sound himself (or possibly because of it), he tends to act as one.
81** While defusing a bomb strapped to the Green Goblin's crotch, Bruce attempts to give relationship advice and talk Gobby down from suicidal despair.
82** After Tony breaks into Wayne Manor to drown his sorrows after losing to Film/TheDarkKnight (in both senses), Bruce helps Tony regain confidence with a training montage set to ''Eye of the Tiger''. Though Bruce is still angry when Tony destroys things.
83
84!!'''ComicBook/IronMan'''
85
86* TheAlcoholic: Although by a certain point he's become sober. It's set to stop the point Creator/RobertDowneyJr's contract runs out.
87* BerserkButton: Don't mention those herpes rumours. Or Batman's movies. And ''especially'' don't joke about Creator/RobertDowneyJr not portraying him.
88* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:In ''Happy Hour''. He gets better, though.]]
89* DecoyProtagonist: The amount of focus he got in ''Zero Hour'' makes him out to be a main character, but he's ultimately pushed to the sideline and Deadpool replaces him as Goblin's partner.
90* DrunkenMaster: Either Tony was so focused on [[DrowningMySorrows drowning his sorrows]] that he successfully broke into ''Wayne Manor'' of all places, or he was already drunk.
91* HollywoodToneDeaf: Justified. Tony is normally a fantastic singer, until he gets plastered.
92* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
93* NoodleIncident: "Look, Comic-Con went really well, alright? I've been very good, I was celebrating, everybody was doing it, ''we thought we could make it to Tijuana, but they dropped the charges, so just [[BigShutUp SHUT UP, OKAY]]?!''"
94* ReallyGetsAround: To the point of being a {{Robosexual}}.
95-->'''Iron Man:''' She's a great bartender, Spidey. I made her myself.\
96'''Spidey:''' Are you saying you've slept with her?\
97'''Iron Man:''' No, I'm saying she's an android.\
98'''Spidey:''' Oh. ''({{Beat}})'' But you ''have'' slept with her?\
99'''Iron Man:''' ''(Casually)'' Oh, yeah.
100* SoreLoser: Does not take kindly to mention of ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' and broke into Batman's house immediately after losing (though he didn't realize it until afterwards).
101** UnsportsmanlikeGloating: Sang a song consisting of this after Film/{{The Avengers|2012}} won over Film/TheDarkKnightRises.
102
103!!'''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'''
104
105* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Hulk defends Captain America from Green Lantern because of this.
106* BrainwashedAndCrazy
107* GentleGiant: Despite his role as club bouncer, he's only ever attacked someone while [[spoiler: brainwashed]]. He spends more time weeping over re-runs of his old TV show.
108* HulkSpeak
109* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Hulk doesn't actually do any of the smashing we know so well from the comics... [[spoiler:unless he's being controlled by Lance.]]
110
111!!'''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'''
112
113* AxCrazy: Well, it's Deadpool. What did you expect?
114* BreakoutCharacter: Introduced to the series in early 2009, but didn't appear in any story videos. As of ''Zero Hour'', he's been promoted to TheLancer.
115* BuddyCopShow: He's the ''bad cop'' to Rorschach in "Rorschach & Deadpool".
116* {{Fanboy}}: Of Creator/RyanReynolds, but it's PlayedForLaughs.
117* {{Foil}}: To Darkseid. While Darkseid was the only one oblivious to the fact he was a comic book character, Deadpool however is not only aware of being a comic book character but also an action figure in a web video series.
118* HealingFactor: Abused ''lots''.
119* HeroicComedicSociopath: Although he identifies as a psychopath.
120--> '''Goblin:''' Look, we're just a couple of sociopaths - ''(Deadpool clears throat)'' - fine, a sociopath and a psychopath.
121* {{Immortality}}: Rorschach even asks in an annoyed tone about his inability to die.
122* LargeHam: Naturally, down to being an hyperactive MotorMouth.
123* TheLancer: To the Green Goblin in "Zero Hour", and to Rorschach in "Rorschach and Deadpool".
124* MediumAwareness: As usual...
125** NoFourthWall: ...Although, it's gradually progressing into this. Everyone already knows they're fictional characters with movies being made about them, but he's the only one aware that he's an action figure in a web series, and comments on the editing, his yellow subtitles and the wait between episodes.
126* OddCouple[=/=]OddFriendship: With Rorschach.
127* PaintingTheMedium: Deadpool ponders in yellow captions how bad the stop motion animation is and asks for a better editing software.
128* ProfessionalKiller / PsychoForHire
129--> '''DP:''' What? I kill people. It's a perfectly legitimate business.
130--> '''Goblin:''' Killing's not legitimate!
131--> '''DP:''' ''(defensively)'' It's a business.
132* [[RedOniBlueOni Red Oni]]: To [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]].
133* RippleEffectProofMemory: Thanks to being able to see past the fourth wall.
134* TerribleTrio: With Lex Luthor and the Green Goblin, apparently.
135* YuriFan: Founder of the ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' SlashFic fan-site.
136
137!!'''[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]]'''
138
139* ArbitraryGunPower: When he gets shot by [[spoiler:Joe Palachi]], he is very much injured. [[JustifiedTrope Deadpool]] ''[[JustifiedTrope did]]'' [[JustifiedTrope say he only meant to wing him, though...]]
140* [[RedOniBlueOni Blue Oni]]: To ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}.
141* CharacterDevelopment: Once he time travels, his old cynical self makes Rorschach realize he's become less jaded as a result of spending so much time with Deadpool.
142* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:At the end of Zero Hour.]]
143* GoodCopBadCop: Deadpool makes ''him'' look like the Good Cop. [[spoiler:He accepts this when he kills his past self.]]
144* TheHero: In ''Rorschach and Deadpool''.
145* MadeOfIron: He's been shot by Deadpool, and he still got back up like it was nothing. Of course, Deadpool also made it clear he was aiming for just winging him.
146* MoralityChain: [[spoiler:Deadpool essentially says he considers Rorschach to be this to him.]]
147** [[spoiler:Ironically, Deadpool becomes one for him.]]
148* NotSoAboveItAll: For all his seriousness and no-nonsense attitude, he occasionally finds himself agreeing with Deadpool, or even encouraging some of his antics. [[spoiler:At the start of the ''Meanwhile'' series, when Deadpool claims he is going to use Doom's time-machine to relive the previous hero debates, he expects Rorschach to be against it and to try to talk him out of it. But Rorschach actually encourages the idea, to Deadpool's shock. Also, before they use it together, they discuss if this idea was inspired by TheStinger from ''Film/Deadpool2'' or just a coincidence, with Rorschach actually following and understanding Deadpool's train of thought.]]
149
150!!'''ComicBook/GreenLantern'''
151
152* ButtMonkey: Subverted when his movie tanks and everyone is nice to him out of pity.
153* DeadpanSnarker
154* OnlySaneMan
155
156!!'''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'''
157
158* AntiquatedLinguistics: Thankfully, his movie's screenwriters toned things down "for thine MTV generation".
159* LargeHam: As bombastic as ever.
160* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: Mjolnir.
161* SadlyMythtaken: He, a Norse god, is willing to charge into the gates of Hades, the Greek underworld, alongside Captain America. [[AllMythsAreTrue To be fair]], he ''is'' friends with ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules.
162* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Occasionally veering into...
163* SophisticatedAsHell
164--> "SIT THINE FIVE-DOLLAR-ASS DOWN BEFORE I MAKETH CHANGE!"
165
166!!'''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'''
167
168* TheCape: Possibly even more so than Superman.
169-->'''Batman:''' My God, he's almost as bad as Clark.\
170'''Iron Man:''' You should see him in the 4th of July.
171* CaptainPatriotic: Lantern is very hesitant to snark at him, lest he be demonized by the whole country.
172* DeadpanSnarker: One of the least mean-spirited characters, but it's still there.
173* NiceGuy: Where Rorschach tries to deal with Deadpool's perpetual chattiness by shooting him, Cap gives Deadpool a cellphone with no one on the other end. The best part is that Cap's solution actually works.
174** Cap is remarkable in that he's the only character to date that hasn't taken criticisms against his movies personally and does his best to be impartial. When it came time for [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger his movie]] to be squared off with [[Film/GreenLantern2011 Green Lantern's]], the other Avengers were the ones who violently responded to the latter's criticisms on their leader's behalf. Cap was not impressed.
175** The trend continues with {{Film/The Dark Knight Rises}} vs. {{Film/The Avengers|2012}}. Every Avenger lashes out at Batman except Captain America, who's trying to (unsuccessfully) calm everyone down.
176* SpiritAdvisor: [[spoiler: Act as this to Superman in ''After Hours''.]]
177
178!!'''Creator/StanLee'''
179
180* BadassNormal: He's just a comics personality and yet is looked up to by all the heroes.
181* BigGood: As the owner of "Stan's Place".
182* TheCharacterDiedWithHim:[[invoked]] After Stan's real life passing, Stan Lee the character is mentioned to have also passed away, with his creations still in mourning.
183* CoolOldGuy: Like his real-life counterpart.
184* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:In ''After Hours'', he's kidnapped by Lex Luthor.]]
185* ParentalSubstitute: Due to most of the heroes having no fathers or father figures to celebrate Father's Day with, they instead opt to celebrate with Stan, the closest thing most of them mutually had to a living father.
186* RetGone: [[spoiler:Luthor wanted to do this to him and the ''entire'' Marvel universe.]]
187* SpiritAdvisor: To [[spoiler:Goblin.]]
188
189
190!!'''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'''
191* BerserkButton: Bryan Singer's departure from ''X3''.
192* CelebrityParadox PostModernism: In ''Days of Future Past'', he changes the past by posing as Creator/HughJackman.
193* CharacterDevelopment: In "''[[SeriesFauxnale Infinity War vs Justice League]]''," it's shown that he's gotten over his petty rivalry with Superman, admitting that when he's right, he's right. Ten years will do that to you.
194* HairTriggerTemper: Of course.
195* TheNapoleon PintsizedPowerhouse: He retains the short height from the comics.
196
197!!'''[[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Rocket Raccoon and Groot]]'''
198* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Rocket spends quite some time attempting to rile up the DC heroes so they can compare notes again. However, it backfires horribly when Flash inevitably brings up Creator/JamesGunn's firing and Rocket lashes out by attempting to shoot him.
199* DeadpanSnarker: It's Rocket Raccoon so...yeah.
200* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Rocket is in full {{Troll}} mode but also has moments of [[PetTheDog dog petting]] like:
201** Assuring Groot that he ''does'' think he deserves his popularity after sarcastically referring to him as a low bar.
202** He genuinely doesn't want to come across as a jerk while duking it out with ComicBook/{{Shazam}} and ends up feeling bad that he made a little kid cry.
203* MathematiciansAnswer: When they meet the 60s versions of Superman and Spider-Man to try to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong, Spidey asks Rocket if he's a new addition to the Disney comics. Given how Disney bought Marvel in the future, Rocket answers "yes and no" before explaining there is a lot of red-tape involved they don't have time to explain.
204-->'''60s Superman:''' Sounds more like a Warner's character if you ask me.
205* ThoseTwoGuys
206* PokemonSpeak: I am Groot.
207
208!Villains
209
210!!'''ComicBook/LexLuthor'''
211
212* BigBad: In ''After Hours''. He returns to being the BigBad in ''Zero Hour''. [[spoiler:At the beginning, anyway; Darkseid quickly overtook him as a greater and more imminent threat]].
213* TheDragon: In ''Happy Hour''.
214* CurseCutShort: "Motherf--!" in ''Zero Hour''.
215* {{Expy}}: He quotes the hell out of [[Film/TheUsualSuspects Verbal Kint]] in ''After Hours''.
216* FutureLoser: [[spoiler:[[TearJerker And how!]]]]
217* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:His future self in ''Zero Hour''.]]
218* MagnificentBastard: Deliberately invoked to be deconstructed in ''Zero Hour'', as it is Lex's multi-layered EvilPlan that [[spoiler:leads to the BadFuture]].
219* RetGone: [[spoiler:What he hoped to do to the Marvel Universe in ''After Hours''.]]
220* TheSmartGuy: [[spoiler:His future self is this to the Green Goblin and Deadpool in ''Zero Hour''.]]
221
222!!'''Lance M. Donovan'''
223
224An OriginalCharacter introduced in ''After Hours''. He's revealed as Lex Luthor's spy early on. [[FlatCharacter Is a douche]]. [[spoiler:As it turns out, he's a demi-android created through S.H.I.E.L.D. and Cadmus technology; designed to be so realistic that nobody could suspect him of being mechanical. Most of the plots revolve around him in some way.]] [[VerbalTic Dude]].
225
226* [[ApocalypseMaiden ApocalypseDude]]: [[spoiler:In ''Happy Hour'', and ''Zero Hour''.]]
227* FlatCharacter: His personality consists almost entirely of saying "Dude" and "Dude. Sucks" to passers-by. Invoked by Lex Luthor, [[spoiler:as Lance was ''designed'' to be the last person anyone would ever want to talk to or suspect of anything intelligent.]]
228* LivingMacGuffin: [[spoiler:In every season.]]
229* MeaningfulName: As the Nick Furys eventually realise, '''L'''ance '''M'''. '''D'''onovan [[spoiler: is a '''L'''ife '''M'''odel '''D'''ecoy, a type of android from the Marvel Universe but enhanced with Project Cadmus technology from the DC Universe]].
230* ObfuscatingStupidity
231* VerbalTic: "Dude" and "Dude. Sucks."
232
233!!'''Lars M. Dusseldorf'''
234
235Dubbed [[spoiler:"[[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Lance 2.0]]"]], Lars serves as a replacement for Lance [[spoiler: after he is teleported to Apokolips]].
236
237* CharacterCatchphrase and PhraseCatcher:
238-->'''Lars''': Ya?
239-->'''Anyone''': Yeah.
240-->'''Lars''': Ya?
241-->'''Anyone''': '''Yeah!'''
242-->'''Lars''': ''Okaaaay.''
243* CoDragons: [[spoiler:Seemingly this, alongside Palachi!Joker, to Darkseid.]]
244* {{Jerkass}}: ''Way'' more of a douche than Lance ever was. Lance was just incredibly uninteresting, while this guy is actively snotty and insulting to everyone around him.
245** Well, to be fair, "everyone around him" usually means Lex, who [[AssholeVictim definitely has it coming]]. Also [[JustifiedTrope justified]] -- [[spoiler: [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch Hail Darkseid, bitches.]]]]
246-->'''Lars''' (to Lex): You are surprised I am acting like a douche?
247* TheMole: [[spoiler: Lex didn't even create him -- Lars just made him ''think'' he did. He really works for {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}.]]
248* SmugSnake
249* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Dubbed "Euro Lance" by Green Goblin.
250* YourMom:
251--> '''Luthor:''' Why did [[spoiler: I make you this douchey]], again?
252--> '''Lars:''' That's funny, your mother asked me the same thing last night.
253
254!!'''ComicBook/TheJoker'''
255
256* AxCrazy: Being ComicBook/TheJoker, this is par for the course.
257* ArtEvolution: His toy changes after the events of ''After Hours''.
258* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He's back in Rorschach and Deadpool #2 under the name of Joe Palachi.]]
259* BadBoss: Abuses his own minions, Harley in particular.
260* BigBad: In ''Happy Hour''.
261* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Hail Darkseid.]]
262* CoDragons: [[spoiler:As Palachi!Joker, alongside Lars, to Darkseid.]]
263* TheDragon: In ''After Hours''.
264** DragonAscendant: Then he becomes the BigBad in ''Happy Hour''.
265*** DemotedToDragon: [[spoiler: Only to be brought back down to being Darkseid's lackey in ''Zero Hour''.]]
266* DoNotTauntCthulhu: With predictable results...
267* EvilerThanThou: Pulls this on Luthor, [[spoiler: then falls victim to it courtesy of Darkseid]].
268* KnightOfCerebus: Even though he's LaughablyEvil, Joker is easily one of the vilest characters in the series, if not the vilest.
269* LaughablyEvil: As always with the Joker.
270* WickedCultured: His Joe Palachi persona was originally supposed to be named Joe Theatre/{{Pagliacci}} ([[DontExplainTheJoke as in]], [[GeniusBonus the opera known for the sad clown]]). Unfortunately, the mob butchered the pronunciation, so he just went with Palachi.
271
272!!'''[[ComicBook/NormanOsborn The Green Goblin]]'''
273
274* AbusiveParents: His relationship with the (as-yet-unseen) Harry consists of them shouting insults at each other from different rooms. The sad thing is that this is a step ''up'' from some continuities. Here, it's PlayedForLaughs.
275--> Fine, it's your room! In fact we'll make it your own country! We'll call it Harrystan! Main import: Daddy's money! Main export: DISAPPOINTMENT!
276** Later:
277--> '''Harry:''' That's it, I'm going to [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter's]]!
278--> '''Norman''': Oh, you mean the son I wish I had? TELL HIM TO COME OVER!
279* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Invoked as it turns out Gobby's differences from his comic book self are actually a plot point. [[spoiler:Darkseid considers him a WildCard because of it; fearing that he may be the only one who can ruin his plans.]]
280* AntiVillain: Gradually shifts more and more towards a Type IV as the series progresses. He's still kind of a dick but he's more of a really FriendlyEnemy [=/=] JerkWithAHeartOfGold than a true villain. This becomes a plot-point in ''Zero Hour'' (see OutOfCharacterMoment below).
281* BerserkButton: Don't diss [[Film/SpiderMan1 Willem Dafoe]] in front of him!
282* BoisterousBruiser: He's full of himself and is always shouting.
283* BreakoutCharacter: Easily the one to get the most attention (along with Deadpool), even receiving his own CharacterBlog.
284* CharacterDevelopment: He went from being a villainous [[TheLoad load]] to a competent fighter, and eventually the central character of ''Zero Hour''.
285* CloudCuckooLander: After being drugged up in ''Happy Hour''.
286* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:Takes out Lex at the end of Season One because destroying Spider-Man and everything he stands for is ''his'' job.]]
287* {{Fanboy}}: Of [[Creator/WillemDafoe Willem]] '''''[[NoIndoorVoice DAFOOOEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!]]'''''
288* FauxAffablyEvil: Steals and vandalizes, but is so laid-back and cheerful that one can't help liking him anyway.
289* FourthWallMailSlot: ''Goblin Bloggin'''.
290* HarmlessVillain: The only people he's really fought against are [[spoiler:Lex Luthor]] and [[spoiler:The Joker]] and they kinda deserved it.
291* HeroicSacrifice
292-->'''Goblin:''' [[spoiler:Hey, Spidey! Now THIS you can tell Harry!]]
293* LargeHam: Creator/WillemDafoe's portrayal is ''explicitly'' the standard followed, and Goblin ensures to never dial down on his overacting.
294* TheLoad : Starts out as just a tagalong in ''Happy Hour'', but then gets promoted to TheBigGuy.
295* TheHero: And in ''Zero Hour'', he's been promoted to this trope... well, [[DesignatedHero the designated one, at least]].
296* NobleDemon: He's generally a very affable guy and hardly ever aids the [[BigBad Big Bads]] despite being a villain.
297* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Sees himself as this to Spidey, though they barely interact at all in this series.
298* OutOfCharacterMoment: {{Lampshaded}} by [[spoiler:Darkseid]] in ''Zero Hour'' #6, where he points out that Goblin's Randomverse personality is [[SmugSnake significantly]] [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain deviant]] [[RevengeBeforeReason from]] [[CorruptCorporateExecutive his]] [[TheMentallyDisturbed comic]] [[SadisticChoice book personality]].
299* WackyParentSeriousChild: The wacky parent to Harry's OnlySaneMan.
300
301!!'''Harley Quinn'''
302
303%%* DarkActionGirl
304%%* TheDragon: In ''Happy Hour''.
305%%* ExtremeDoormat: PlayedForLaughs.
306%%* MadLove: They even made a ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' parody about it.
307%%* PerkyFemaleMinion
308%%* SatelliteCharacter: In ''After Hours''.
309* YouAreWorthHell: [[spoiler:She chooses to use the reboot device to live with Goblin in the new universe, just to be with him.]]
310
311!!'''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'''
312
313* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Despises Lex Luthor for always being a step above himself. Despite this, there are some hints that Luthor's also his WorthyOpponent.
314* BodyHorror: Aside from the scars, of course: [[spoiler:After Palachi!Joker uses Apokoliptian technology on Doom to transform him (along with Venom, Sabretooth, Two-Face and Mr. Freeze) into one of the horrific monsters seen in the future timeline. He gets better, though.]]
315* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:He gives Batman the handlink that ultimately leads to Luthor's defeat.]]
316* EvilGenius: Of course.
317* {{Outgambitted}}: By Luthor and the Joker during ''After Hours'' and then again by Luthor in ''Zero Hour''.
318* WorthyOpponent: Possibly Luthor. He does admit that he'll never defeat Lex unless he matches his technology.
319
320!!'''{{ComicBook/Darkseid}}'''
321
322* AGodAmI: [[spoiler:Still has a god complex, despite the fact that it's all in his head (since in reality he's just a comic book villain). He's still an extremely powerful being in-universe, however.]]
323* BigBad: In ''Zero Hour''.
324* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Crosses this when Deadpool reveals the limited nature of Darkseid's existence.]]
325* EvilerThanThou: ''He vaporized'' [[spoiler:'''ComicBook/TheJoker''']].
326* EvilOverlord: Kinda obvious.
327* EvilPlan: His is to reveal to the heroes of the multiverse that their existence is meaningless, and their lives can be entirely changed on the whim of [[ExecutiveMeddling the executives]] if they so desire. Thus, they would lose all will to fight--this is, in Darkseid's eyes, the true Anti-Life Equation.
328* EvilSoundsDeep
329* EyeBeams: The Omega Beams.
330* GoMadFromTheRevelation: He admits that finding out he was just a fictional comic villain was a crushing blow to his ego, but it eventually led him to beginning his EvilPlan as stated above after some research. This truly happens to him when [[spoiler:Deadpool uses the thought transfer device Darkseid used on the heroes on the two of them, revealing that not only was Darkseid just a fictional villain, he was nothing but a toy being used in a Youtube video.]] This causes ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} to let out a BigNo and drop to the ground defeated.
331* InTheirOwnImage: The ultimate goal of his evil plan above, [[spoiler:to cause a ContinuityReboot in-universe where he is absolute]].
332* MultiversalConqueror: It's Darkseid. Did you expect anything less?
333* JustForFun/OneOfUs: In a singular video after the events of Zero Hour, he and Thanos have a brief villainous echo of the Nick Furies when he parodies Thanos' line from the MCU, complete with the Infinity Gauntlet. Thanos shows up and goes "Hey..." to which Darkseid screams "''I was here'' '''''FIRST!'''''". Whether or not he will appear again has yet to be seen though.
334* TomatoInTheMirror: He doesn't realise that he's a fictional character. [[spoiler: When the Joker gleefully tells him otherwise, he doesn't take it very well. Deadpool revealing he's not just a comic character, but an action figure of a comic character in a Website/YouTube video almost causes him to ''die'' from shock.]]
335* TheStinger: His appearance [[spoiler:at the very end of ''Happy Hour''.]]
336* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler: While being revealed as a comic character let him plan out a means of taking over the universe, being revealed as a toy in [[https://www.youtube.com/user/ItsJustSomeRandomGuy ItsJustSomeRandomGuy's]] youtube channel broke him.]]

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