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2[-'''The Justice League''' ([[Characters/JusticeLeagueFoundingMembers Founding Members]] [[[Characters/DCAUSuperman Superman]], [[Characters/DCAUBatman Batman]], [[Characters/DCAUTheFlash The Flash]]]) | [[Characters/JusticeLeagueAllies Allies & Friends of the Justice League]] | [[Characters/JusticeLeagueCadmus Project Cadmus]] | [[Characters/JusticeLeagueSecretSociety The Secret Society]] ([[Characters/DCAULexLuthor Lex Luthor]]) | [[Characters/JusticeLeagueOtherVillains Other Villains]]-]]]]]
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5!The Justice League
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7[[folder:The Justice League]]
8!![[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueofAmerica The Justice League]]
9[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jlfounding.jpg]]
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11->'''Superman:''' I once thought I could protect the world by myself, but I was wrong. Working together, we saved the planet, and I believe that if we stay together as a team, we would be a force that could truly work for the ideals of peace and justice.\
12'''The Flash:''' What, like a bunch of WesternAnimation/SuperFriends?\
13'''Superman:''' More like a... Justice League.\
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15When 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: Green Lantern John Stewart, "Hawkgirl" Shayera Hol of Thanagar, "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.
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17After Hawkgirl initially betrayed the Earth for Thanagar's conquest (which ultimately failed due to Hawkgirl doublecrossing the Thanagarians and aiding the efforts of the League) and the subsequent loss of the Watchtower, the team reformed without the self-exiled Thanagarian. In addition the team began to expand its roster to include more superheroes, as well as constructing a new Watchtower.
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19* ArmedFemalesUnarmedMales: The original teams consists of five men and [[TwoGirlsToATeam two women]]. Both of the women used weapons in tandem with their powers while only two out of the five men relied on weapons.
20* AsLongAsThereIsOneMan: This is presented in "Dark Heart":
21-->'''Atom:''' Amazing. [[InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves Show him a weapon that destroyed its creators and every other thing it saw, and he wants to play with it.]] What's to stop history from repeating itself right here on Earth?\
22'''Superman:''' We are.
23* BigGood: The founding members of the League are this.
24* CharacterDevelopment: All seven members gain significant development over the course of the series, as do a fair share of their members in ''Unlimited''.
25* ColorCodedCharacters: In early promos, Superman - Red; Batman - Blue; Wonder Woman - Yellow; Green Lantern - Green; Flash - Orange; Hawkgirl - Gold; J'onn Jonzz - Teal.
26* ConsummateProfessional: By the time of ''Unlimited'', the League has developed proper ranks, chain of command and categorized villain threats by particular grades. They have a MissionControl who assigns teams with proper skillsets and group leaders, and in season five, they organize duty and roster by shifts to the extent that superheroism has become a 9-5 job which Hawkgirl notes actually gives them spare time. Indeed, Grodd laments that the League has become so professional that they have shut down single-villain crimes altogether.
27-->'''Superman:''' Each of you brings something different to the table: strength, speed, stealth, whatever. But we all have one important thing in common. Each of us is willing to make the sacrifices a hero needs to make, including the ultimate one. Since there are so many of us, we can do more than just put out fires, both literal and figurative. We can be proactive, we have a chance to do real good in the world. But we're going to have to work together. J'onn will be up here keeping an eye on things. He's the one who'll decide who's going where, and when. I know that some of you are used to [[IWorkAlone making those decisions yourself]], [[SerialEscalation but we have to be more coordinated than that]]. We can't [[LeeroyJenkins just be cowboys]] anymore... [[GenderIsNoObject or cowgirls]].
28* DemotedToExtra: The Original Seven suffer this to some extent in the last season. Despite being the main characters, they only appear in less than half of the final thirteen episodes, with some episodes ("Patriot Act", "Grudge Match", and "Alive!") focusing on the expanded Justice League members instead.
29* {{Determinator}}s: All of them.
30-->'''Supergirl:''' I'm worried about them, Steel. I'm worried about my cousin.\
31'''Steel:''' Don't be. Everybody in the League is good at their job. But those seven, they're the best ever. Not because they're the most powerful, they aren't. Not all of them. And it's not just because they were the first. It's because they're special. They've proven it time and again. They make the hard choices, they set the example, they do what's right, not what's easiest, and they always come out on top. They're gonna be okay, Kara. We all are.
32* ExperiencedProtagonist: In the Original Seven, only the Flash and Wonder Woman stand out for being rookies, at least at first. And of course by the time of ''Unlimited'', even they are just as experienced as the other five. In the wider League, Supergirl and Booster Gold played the rookie, with Supergirl becoming a complete professional by the final season.
33* {{Foil}}:
34** AllWorkVsAllPlay: Green Lantern and Flash.
35** BrainsAndBrawn: Batman and Superman.
36** TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Hawkgirl and Wonder Woman, although Wonder Woman wouldn't really be considered "Girly", by most standards of this trope.
37* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Averted with the original seven, they all have their own interactions with one another as well as adventures. Played straight with the expanded league, as their numbers have greatly expanded.
38* GeniusBruiser: All of the founding members, and many of the rest of the League, show a broad knowledge of science and criminology in addition to their formidable combat skills.
39* TheGhost: Plastic Man is mentioned to be part of the team but he is never seen on-screen.
40* GodzillaThreshold: "Omega Level Threat" is essentially "all hands on deck" for the League, a threat so great that it needs every single hero: active, off-duty and reserve. The instances that qualify are: Mordru's attack in "The Greatest Story Never Told", Amazo's Return, the Dark Heart, and of course (as is implied by the name) Darkseid himself.
41* IdiotBall: When they rebuilt the Watchtower, they added Binary Fusion Generator cannon in case of another crisis, in case of another attack like the Thanagarian Incident. Instead, it caused a rift between the League and the U.S. government who understandably were really uncomfortable with the League having such a weapon in their possession. After it was hi-jacked, the League dismantled it.
42* JumpedAtTheCall: In "Secret Origins", Superman and Batman investigate J'onn J'onzz's distress call. After they rescue him, J'onn calls for back up and the other four members of the Original Seven are the only heroes that respond. At first, it seems like they're the only active heroes in the ''DCAU''. However, by the time of the ''Unlimited'' seasons, it's clear that a lot of other people could've responded to the call if they wanted to.
43* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Narrowly averted, but during the first couple of seasons of ''Unlimited'', they unconsciously began acting like their Justice Lord counterparts. In "Initiation", John vents to J'onn he had to use a lot of will power to keep himself from beating up an obstructive general. Then we find out about the Binary Fusion Generator which they later get rid of.
44* MagicIsFeminine: Wonder Woman is [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl the girly girl to Hawkgirl's tomboy]] and is the only member of the team with a mystical origin, being a clay statue brought to life by gods. Later seasons add Zatanna and Vixen who are also more feminine than Hawkgirl and have powers related to mysticism.
45* NGOSuperpower: Ostensibly a super-team of like-minded do-gooders, the League eventually claims a jurisdiction beyond that of most governments, especially in the ''Unlimited'' seasons where they are essentially a super-powered army with a huge support team in possession of great power and technical know-how. Amanda Waller outright calls the League the most powerful organization in the world and forms Cadmus explicitly to serve as a check-and-balance against it.
46* OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: The rest of the League apparently see the original seven as this. The Question notes that they have their own conference hall exclusive to them and, in his usual paranoid style, accuses them of holding secrets from the rest, which in one specific case happens to be true. They also have the power to unilaterally disband the League if they choose though Green Arrow overrides this and insists that the rest will continue without the seven, noting that the League has become bigger than them. The mundane answer is that being that they were there first, they formed bonds and a shorthand that made them trust each other more easily than the rest of the League.
47* SidekickGlassCeiling: This shows up in the group dynamic:
48** In the ''Unlimited'' phase, the newer superheroes (especially the Question) think that the Original Seven enforce TallPoppySyndrome and keep secrets from the rest of the group, as well as create a sense, unintentionally, that the latter are there at their pleasure rather than true partners. There are some hints at this for instance Wonder Woman in "The Balance" has an override function as a senior leader that allows her to enter Hawkgirl's quarters without her permission, and she's a fellow member of the original seven. Superman seems to be especially insistent and domineering on Captain Marvel. Green Arrow, who Batman kept along to serve as the group's conscience reverses this when he calls out Superman and the team for trying to dissolve the League, insisting that if the Original Seven want to step down and retire, that's fine since they've certainly earned it, but the League will continue with or without them and the rest will take their place. This more or less convinces Superman and the rest to band together.
49** Elongated Man gets livid at more or less being considered one of "two stretchy guys" (the other being Plastic Man, [[TheGhost who is never seen in this continuity]]) by Green Lantern during the battle against Mordu (with the implication being that he's not even their first choice). While Booster Gold in an effort to prove himself to the rest of the League gets irritated at handling crowd control though he does realize that true heroism sometimes comes from being part of TheGreatestStoryNeverTold.
50** The Flash, being the KidHero of the original seven, still whines about not being taken seriously despite the fact that he's a founding member with a seat in the conference table (and he has plans on putting his logo on it). This disappears when he plays a decisive role in ending Brainthor after which the rest of the League start treating him with respect, with Batman agreeing to attend a Flash museum event. Likewise, Hawkgirl who has a mixed relationship on account of her past as a Thanagarian infiltrator is called out by J'onn J'onzz for not throwing her weight around as a team leader, and still acting out her {{Angst}} and he rectifies it by putting her in charge.
51* SidekickGraduationsStick: Some of the minor League members gradually do level-up in the organization.
52** J'onn J'onzz as MissionControl made it a point to assign teams that paired veterans and experienced members with rookies and newbies hoping that the mission would give them experience. He explicitly mentions this to Green Lantern when he grumbles about having to partner with Supergirl, and likewise assigned Vixen and Vigilante because neither had experience in outer space missions. Much later, Stargirl and STRIPE are seen partnering up with Supergirl and Green Lantern for similar reasons.
53** Supergirl began "Initiation" as a rookie with Green Lantern assigned, reluctantly, as her mentor. By the time of the final season, she's more or less Green Lantern's partner on equal footing and becoming a prized, and beloved member of the League in her own right, and Superman purposefully distances himself away so that she could step outside his shadow.
54** Green Arrow was more or less the last guy recruited by the League, but he also becomes the unofficial eighth member of the original seven, on FirstNameBasis with both Superman and Wonder Woman and the linchpin and go-between from them to the expanded league being able to have adventures with both groups. Likewise, Mr. Terrific is made into MissionControl taking over from J'onn J'onzz.
55* SlaveToPR: They learn slowly that merely saving people with superior powers without assuaging fears will have consequences. Their lack of concern for their image leads demagogues like Glorious Godfrey to paint them as the stuck-up "Just Us League" while Cadmus and other branches use some lingering fears and concerns to mobilize against them. Eventually they form a base on Earth to be more transparent and accept a government liasion to overview their missions.
56* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Quite a few members 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.[[/note]]
57* ThouShallNotKill: PlayedWith. They are all firmly opposed to killing the enemy, but Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, and even Superman are all shown to struggle the most with their restraint, coming dangerously close to crossing the line throughout their screentime. In particular, it's needlessly killing the villain when other options were available, but killing in self-defense seems to be accepted, as Hawkgirl doesn't get any flack for Kragger's death.
58* ToAbsentFriends: In "Hereafter", after Superman's [[spoiler:[[HeroicSacrifice supposed sacrifice]]]] and the subsequent MeaningfulFuneral, the Leaguers (sans Batman) gather on the Watchtower, laughing and having orange juice, while wearing black armbands and sharing stories about their comrade. They then raise their toast [[TrueCompanions in honor of Superman]]. They currently provide the trope page image.
59* TokenMinority: GL is black, Hawkgirl and the Thanagarians are meant to be [[FantasyCounterpartCulture vaguely Hispanic]]. The team averts the SmurfettePrinciple by having [[TwoGirlsToATeam two core female members however]].
60** Batman gets called out as a 'minority' among the League as TheTeamNormal, but if anything it only fuels his fire to continue being TheAce despite not having powers.
61** The producers explained that picking John Stewart to be the Green Lantern and including Hawkgirl instead of another character such as Aquaman was a deliberate move on their part to bring more diversity to the team.
62* TrueCompanions: They grow to genuinely care for each other, even referring to each other on a FirstNameBasis while very few outside of the seven founding members even know their secret identities.
63* TwoGirlsToATeam: Hawkgirl and Wonder Woman, two out of seven. While their appearances might suggest a TomboyAndGirlyGirl dynamic, the actual contrast was in their experience (with Wonder Woman as the NaiveNewcomer and Hawkgirl as a bit of a cynic) and in their attitudes towards men, with Wonder Woman having a touch of WomenAreWiser at first. When it turns out that Hawkgirl is a traitor, Wonder Woman comes to strongly dislike her and holds a grudge against her for half of ''Unlimited''.
64-->'''Wonder Woman:''' You men! Unless you do it on your own it doesn't count!\
65'''Hawkgirl:''' It's not just the men, [[CurseCutShort you stuck-up...]]
66* UnderwearOfPower: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, J'onn J'onnz, and Hawkgirl (via her first outfit).
67* TheWorfBarrage: In "The Return", the entire expanded Justice League is defeated by the android AMAZO as they try to prevent him from getting to Luthor.
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70!!Founding Members
71See [[Characters/JusticeLeagueFoundingMembers here]]
72
73!!The Expanded League
74
75[[folder:Aquaman]]
76!!{{ComicBook/Aquaman}} (King Arthur)
77[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b4219462_a533_45b9_8803_6b408d7eebda.png]]
78->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer (''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'') and Creator/ScottRummell (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'')
79->'''Abilities''': enhanced strength, super swimming, underwater breathing, marine telepathy
80->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
81
82->''"King of the Seas, remember?"''
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84Aquaman is the King of the undersea realm of Atlantis and a member of the Justice League.
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86See [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies here]] for more information.
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Green Arrow]]
90!!ComicBook/GreenArrow (Oliver Queen)
91[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/99e8a665_0bd2_458f_aa4d_b27f9378d589.png]]
92->'''Abilities:''' archery, acrobatics, fighting prowess
93->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KinShriner
94->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
95
96->''"Come on. I don't belong up here — fighting aliens and monsters and supervillains. I just help the little guy. And in a big club like this, you tend to forget all about him."''
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98Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) is a superhero recruited into the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion. He came from a wealthy background, but held left-wing views from an early age. A skilled archer, he dressed himself as Robin Hood, developed an arsenal of trick arrows with various functions, dubbed himself Green Arrow and became a vigilante.
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100* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He lacks his comic book counterpart's smug and self-righteous personality that led to him becoming TheFriendNobodyLikes. He also remains devoted to Black Canary once they start going out, while his comic book counterpart had a reputation for being a philanderer.
101* BadassNormal: His superpower is being a talented archer and hand-to-hand fighter.
102* BattleCouple: With Black Canary.
103* BourgeoisBohemian: He comes from a wealthy background, but is a self-described 'old lefty' who [[RichKidTurnedSocialActivist marched against nuclear energy in college]] and sold his company to fund a career as a street-level vigilante.
104* BreakoutCharacter: He is one of the most prominent characters outside of the Big Seven in the ''Unlimited'' seasons.
105* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him appears in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
106* CharacterDevelopment: In his debut episode, Green Arrow was highly skeptical of the entire League and their purpose, and his only initialy reason for sticking around was to get to know Black Canary. However, he later makes a RousingSpeech to the Original Seven members of the League (Superman, in particular) about all the good the League has done and will continue to do even if the Original Seven decided to retire.
107* TheConscience: He was recruited as this role in the form of the team's political adviser to deal with any possible slide into the Justice Lords. When tempers were running high about Cadmus, Oliver did not disappoint in saving the team's soul.
108* CrimefightingWithCash: Downplayed - possibly to avoid too much overlap with Batman. He's got the dough to do it, but seems to prefer wacky arrow-gadgets to, say, orbital space stations.
109* DeadpanSnarker: He has a very deadpan and sarcastic sense of humor, which is one of the reasons why he was recruited to provide the 'normal human' point of view, so in a way, the rest of the team is asking for it.
110* {{Determinator}}: No matter what enemies stand against him, Green Arrow ''never'' surrenders.
111* FakingTheDead: In "The Cat and the Canary" in order to prove a point to Wildcat.
112* FireForgedFriends: With Captain Atom.
113* TheHeart: To a lesser extent than Flash. Batman specifically suggested his recruitment at the beginning of ''Unlimited'' for this reason, considering him to be CloserToEarth than most other superheroes.
114* ImprobableAimingSkills: It's his idiom, of course, but some of his shots do strain plausibility.
115* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Supergirl - a very unexpected, plausible and touching development.
116* JerkassHasAPoint: Is the first to admit that Cadmus is entirely within their right to worry about the League becoming a threat, but is still willing to fight against the agency when the time comes.
117* MasterArcher: The greatest bowman in the world, and so good he's a BadassNormal in a team largely composed of superpowered powerhouses.
118* MythologyGag: His design resembles his comic book counterpart from the Silver Age.
119* NonIdleRich: He eventually sells his company for $3 billion (although he notes with taxes and legal fees he'd be lucky to get a billion and a half) to fully devote himself to crimefighting.
120* OnlySaneMan: Batman specifically wanted him on the League for this reason.
121* RefusalOfTheCall: He never responded to the League's initial invitation to join, requiring John Stewart to track him down and more or less kidnap him with the teleporter, then tells Batman that he refused because "someone needs to look after the little guy." By the end of his debut episode, he accepts the offer to join, partially due to coming around to Batman's way of thinking, but mostly due to ComicBook/BlackCanary.
122* ShipperOnDeck: In "Far From Home", he is very clearly in favor of the budding courtship between Supergirl and Brainiac 5.
123* SmallStepsHero: In his first appearance, he openly identifies as this, noting that he fights smaller crimes that affect the little guy while the Justice League spends more time fighting monsters and aliens far away from home. Batman rebuts this convincingly:
124--->'''Batman:''' Those monsters you don't fight? They tend to step on little guys.
125* StrawCharacter: In this case, Straw Liberal as he's clearly liberal in his politics, but it isn't carried into a {{Flanderization}}. He often disagrees with the other heroes, but shows only respect for their abilities and their motives.
126-->'''Green Arrow:''' Is that a containment suit?\
127'''ComicBook/CaptainAtom:''' Uh-huh. I'm not flesh and blood anymore. Just living energy.\
128'''Green Arrow:''' That wouldn't be nuclear energy, would it?\
129'''Captain Atom:''' With a name like 'Captain Atom', what do you think?\
130'''Green Arrow:''' I think you're what I marched against back in college!
131* SympathyForTheDevil: He should and does hate Project Cadmus for its very nature as a government shadow cabinet that answers to no one and does whatever it wants, but for as much as its members have tried to murder him, Ollie can perceive that their motivations and fears are largely sincere when it comes to the Justice League to the point that he finds himself meekly defending the concept of the likes of the Ultimen and Galatea as potential deterrence.
132* ThemeMusicPowerUp: He even ''sings'' his own theme song once!
133* TrickArrow: He's a recurring character from ''Unlimited'' onwards, and naturally gets to show off his collection of trick arrows.
134-->'''Green Arrow:''' ''[freeing himself from ice]'' And Black Canary said a buzzsaw arrow was self-indulgent!
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Black Canary]]
138!!ComicBook/BlackCanary (Dinah Lance)
139[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_canary_5647.png]]
140->'''Abilities:''' Sonic scream, martial arts master
141->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MorenaBaccarin
142->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
143
144-->''"If you call me 'girlfriend', I'm gonna dropkick you into the next county."''
145
146Black Canary (Dinah Lance) is a superhero who is a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion. She was trained by Wildcat and is one of the League's best hand-to-hand fighters with the ability to project a Sonic scream.
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148* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: She's this to Huntress. Huntress is considered to be amongst the best female hand-to-hand combatants without superpowers in the world, but Black Canary is still a superior fighter to her (technically, Black Canary ''does'' have a superpower, but she prefers to just use her fighting skills whenever possible, she also didn't need to use her power to defeat Huntress in "Double Date").
149* BadassBiker: She owns her own motorcycle that she built herself that she rides very fast and daringly. As for the badass part, she's a heroic member of the Justice League and one of the best hand-to-hand fighters in the world, so she definitely qualifies.
150* BadPowersGoodPeople: Her sonic abilities would deafen, kill or even shred an ordinary human, so she usually restricts them to inanimate objects or foes that she knows to have superhuman durability.
151* BattleCouple: With Green Arrow.
152* BloodKnight: She seems to enjoy a good scuffle, and even after all the violence that occurs in "Grudge Match", she still feels the need to goad Huntress into a private cage fight just to settle the score and see who is tougher.
153* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In "Grudge Match", she is mind controlled along with other female Leaguers to fight in Roulette's underground ring.
154* BuxomBeautyStandard: She is quite well endowed, in addition to being one of the most skilled, and sought after, fighters in the Justice League. She's the reason for Green Arrow initially joining the league.
155* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of her appears in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
156* CivvieSpandex: She's dressed like a cocktail waitress.
157* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She is a excellent fighter. With the addition of her sonic power, she is more badass.
158* FightsLikeANormal: Her superpower is a bit too lethal to use against humans. Thankfully, she was trained by Wildcat, and is one of the League's best hand-to-hand fighters. Not to mention she can't use the Canary Cry for long--it's probably a good idea to conserve it. In "Double Date", she tries to use it for more than a few seconds against Mandragora. She can't take him down and winds up passing out.
159* GoodIsNotNice: She acts like an AntiHero, but fights for the side of justice.
160* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Rash and violent tendencies aside, she's ultimately a heroic and good person who fights for justice, and she certainly has a fitting shade of hair for this trope.
161* HeadTurningBeauty: A few background events show that she's "noticed" by several League members. With Green Arrow, it's a CharacterArc.
162* HypocriticalHumour: She expresses disdain for Huntress's romantic behaviour towards Question, but she can sometimes act that way herself around Green Arrow, though hers is a little more banter-like than flirtatious.
163* InkSuitActor: She resembles a blonde version of her [[Creator/MorenaBaccarin voice actress]].
164* JigglePhysics: Being one of the more well-endowed characters, she is prone to this in a few shots, like [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/5ed43a793815a2cfbaa71454d45a33ef/tumblr_n8znmbV9d01th1eqeo3_r1_250.gifv this one]].
165* LegFocus: She wears fishnets that show off every inch of her long and toned yet shapely legs.
166* MaleGaze: She tends to get subjected to these, mainly via camera shots that are focused on her curves, backside, and long shapely legs.
167* MostCommonSuperpower: Some scenes place emphasis on the fact that she has a pretty big rack, and she's among the toughest women on the planet.
168* MsFanservice: She's got it all; [[MostCommonSuperpower an impressive chest]], [[LegFocus shapely legs]], [[MaleGaze and the love and attention of the camera]].
169* RedOniBlueOni: She's generally more impulsive and hot-headed than Green Arrow. She decides the only way to stop Wildcat from fighting is to take him on herself, forcing Arrow to make her pass out and take her place instead. When forced to guard Mandagora, it's Canary who ends up hitting him in the face and getting them forced outside. She drives her motorcycle very fast and recklessly, to the point where Green Arrow is visibly scared when riding on it with her, and when he saves them from colliding with a train, instead of thanking him, she gets angry and chastises him for letting her bike get wrecked.
170* ReusedCharacterDesign: She was originally going to appear in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures'', but for whatever reason, those plans fell through. As a result, her character design was retooled into a character design for an incidental ([[https://dcanimated.com//WF/batman/tnba/episodes/11ultimatethrill/15.jpg an implied prostitute]]) in one ''New Batman Adventures'' episode, a background extra in the "Chase Me" short, and ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'', but that design was kept when she got to formally appear in ''Justice League''.
171* SheFu: Downplayed. She can sometimes use a very agile and acrobatic moveset when fighting, but usually she only does this when she's fighting fodder and she can afford to showboat. When taking on a serious challenger like Huntress, she mostly sticks to a [[BoringButPractical simple but effective]] fighting style.
172* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She acts like a [[GoodIsNotNice bad girl]], but she's in love with [[TheHeart Green Arrow]].
173* 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.
174* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The tomboy to Huntress's girly girl. Huntress wears more [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] in contrast to Canary's [[BlueBoyPinkGirl blue]], employs an acrobatic fighting style and was quite dolled up while wearing a red dress in "Grudge Match". Meanwhile, despite also sometimes using her feminine wiles, Canary is personality-wise TheLadette. She's an adrenaline junkie, if the way she rides her motorcycle is any indication, and is a bit of a BloodKnight (being the one to goad Huntress into a cage fight at the end of said episode), and is grossed out by Huntress's flirty and sappy interaction with The Question in "Double Date". Downplayed as neither woman is overly masculine or feminine.
175* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Dinah is an interesting case, as she's fairly feminine in appearance and wardrobe, wearing waitress stockings and a fair amount of make-up, and she's not above flaunting her stuff when it suits her, but personality-wise she's rather tomboyish. She [[BloodKnight seems to enjoy a good fight]] and is an excellent combatant in general, she [[WrenchWench built her own motorcycle]] which she also [[ThrillSeeker drives quite recklessly]] especially when in a pursuit. She also finds Huntress's flirtatious behaviour towards The Question [[SickeninglySweethearts to be quite off-putting]].
176* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: She punched Mandragora when he makes a nasty insult against Green Arrow.
177* VitriolicBestBuds: With Huntress after some initial...rivalries. In "Grudge Match", The Question even asks Huntress why she's so concerned about Black Canary's behaviour, considering their previous altercation involved Canary beating her up.
178* WrenchWench: After her motorcycle is destroyed during a pursuit, she mentions she rebuilt it by hand.
179[[/folder]]
180
181[[folder:The Question]]
182!!ComicBook/TheQuestion (Charles Szasz/Victor Sage)
183[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1e5d8881_2273_4ac6_bc11_c96c8c975fac.png]]
184->'''Abilities:''' investigation, deductive skills, fighting prowess
185->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffreyCombs
186->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
187
188->''"Few even think to ask the question..."''
189
190The Question is a superhero and a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion. He has conspiracy theories and brilliant deductive skills. He uses a special flesh-colored mask that covered his face, along with a special yellow gas that could change the colors of his hair and clothing.
191----
192* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics he's considered one of the top martial artists in the DC universe, trained by ComicBook/RichardDragon (who jockeys for position with Lady Shiva as ''the'' best martial artist in DC comics). Here, while he is certainly a capable fighter, he's more known for his eccentricities and detective skills than for his combat abilities, and loses to Green Arrow (who is himself skilled, but nothing really special) in a hand-to-hand fight.
193* AgentMulder: The guy believes that [[WhatTheHeckIsAnAglet aglets]] have a sinister purpose, and that topically applied fluoride renders teeth visible by [[SpySatellites spy satellite]]. [[ProperlyParanoid On the other hand]], he's proven to be a highly talented detective, either in spite of his paranoia or even perhaps ''because'' of it. For what it's worth, he ''did'' nail it with his theory about [[spoiler:Baskin Robbins' secret, hidden ''Flavor 32''.]]
194* AntiHero: His interrogation techniques are similar to Batman's, but he's even more ruthless. Plus he had no problem with hunting down and killing Luthor without the League's knowledge if it kept the world safe from Armageddon and the League's reputation as heroes in tact.
195* ArkhamsRazor: The entire reason Batman recruited him, as he notes in "The Doomsday Sanction." Even "The World's Greatest Detective" needs a [[BatDeduction tenuous connection]] to get results; Question has a unique ability to learn world-shattering secrets starting from ''absolutely nothing.''
196-->'''Batman:''' I admit, [[{{Understatement}} he's wound a bit too tightly]]. But if anyone can find a hidden link from Luthor to Cadmus, he's the man.
197* ArmorPiercingQuestion:
198** He gets one on Superman when he confronts him with the possibility of a war between the League and Cadmus if Luthor became president, which Superman doesn't properly respond to:
199--->'''Superman:''' We would never fight the government! \
200'''The Question:''' Not even if Luthor ''was'' the government?
201** He has another extended exchange in "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS2E10Flashpoint Flashpoint]]" where he discusses his attempt to murder Luthor:
202--->'''The Question:''' I went to kill Luthor so that you wouldn't be able to.\
203'''Superman:''' [[ThouShaltNotKill That's not how we do]] things.\
204'''Question:''' How do we do things, Superman? Your counterpart killed Luthor, this Luthor is scheming to enrage you...\
205'''Superman:''' [[SelfDeprecation Doing a pretty good job of it.]]\
206'''The Question''': [[ScareCampaign Ruining your reputation]], turning your friends and comrades against you, creating a superpowered arms race, but you cannot succumb!\
207'''Superman:''' [[WideEyedIdealist I can shut down Cadmus]] without killing Luthor.\
208'''The Question:''' [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids Carry on, then.]] If you're wrong, it's not like it's the end of the world, right?
209* BadassBookworm: He is one of the greatest detectives in the ''DCAU'' and a TheChessmaster to boot and involves interrogating suspects and beating up their security detail.
210* BadassLongcoat: In the time honored tradition of detectives, he wears one. The difference is that he's investigating super villians.
211* BadassNormal: One of the 'non-supers' in the league. Justified as his talents are detective work, not super powers. Batman hints Vic may be the superior detective, in part due to his open mind. After all, Batman only considers ''sane'' theories, which - in a superhero universe - is [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight more of a limitation than it sounds]].
212* BattleCouple: With Huntress. They casually discuss dating plans while kicking butt.
213* TheBlank: His gadget hides everything on his face.
214* BreakoutCharacter: He is one of the most popular characters in the ''Unlimited'' seasons.
215* CarFu: He does this to a group of Darkseid's Parademons during the series finale. He even punches one out of his window.
216* CatchPhrase: "Obvious, in hindsight."
217* CloudCuckoolander: Comes with his status as the League's resident ConspiracyTheorist.
218* CoatHatMask: His "power suit" consists of a blue overcoat, fedora, and that skin mask of his.
219* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Supergirl expresses shock that he goes through her trash he responds with a scoff and says, "Please. I go through ''everyone'''s trash."
220* ConspiracyTheorist: The full extent of his theories have not been revealed, but he believes in [[TheConspiracy a single, all-encompassing cabal]] of powerful individuals [[AncientConspiracy who have ruled the earth since]] AncientEgypt, currently connected to such diverse phenomena as CropCircles and boy bands. He hasn't figured out how it all ties together, but he's convinced that it does. There is also a hidden background to the plastic tip on the end of shoelaces, [[WhatTheHeckIsAnAglet aglets]], [[MemeticMutation whose true purpose is]] ''[[MemeticMutation sinister]].''
221-->'''Question:''' Topically applied fluoride doesn't prevent tooth decay. It does render teeth detectable by spy satellite.
222* CrazySurvivalist: (Then again, he ''has'' [[ProperlyParanoid been right before...]])
223-->'''Green Arrow:''' Does ''everything'' have a sinister motive in your world?\
224'''Question:''' Yours too. You just don't know it yet.
225* CreepyMonotone: Used as often for comedic effect as gravitas. He sings a pop song while breaking into a research lab.
226* DeadpanSnarker: Every time Green Arrow mocks his theories he has an appropriate zinger in response. He also trades barbs with his girlfriend during stake-outs.
227* DemotedToExtra: He undergoes this to a certain extent after the Cadmus arc. He was still there, but he wasn't a big part of the plot anymore.
228* DidntSeeThatComing: [[spoiler: He certainly didn't count on the fact that Luthor's presidential campaign is a complete fake, just to spite Superman. Nor that he would have super strength, though to be fair, Luthor himself didn't see that coming either.]]
229* EntertaininglyWrong: Much like Rorschach in ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' he connects the dots and thinks he's latched on to the truth only to realize that he reasoned, understandably and plausibly, on wrong premises, [[spoiler:the League!Earth is not going to follow the Lord!Earth timeline, League!Supes would never break his one rule like Lords!Supes would and ultimately the real plot was Brainiac hijacking Luthor's body and mind for his own purposes and Luthor decides that he'd rather be a God. However, he was almost proven right, when Superman had, for one moment, intended to kill Luthor.]]
230* EstablishingCharacterMoment: This exchange he has with Green Arrow and Supergirl tells you everything you need to know about the Question.
231-->'''Green Arrow:''' Hold your horses. No one asked for more help. This whole trip must just prove that the kid shouldn't eat nachos before bed.\
232'''Question:''' Peanut butter sandwiches.\
233'''Supergirl:''' How did y--what, do you go through my trash?\
234'''Question:''' ''Please.'' I go through ''everyone's'' trash.
235* {{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.
236* TheFaceless: Complete with DramaticUnmask in "Flashpoint".
237* FailedASpotCheck: Dismisses Huntress's concerns about Black Canary in the episode "Grudge Match" only for her suspicions to turn out to be right on the money. Just goes to show that even the Question is fallible.
238* TheFatalist: As a nod to how his creator Steve Ditko envisoned him, he cites the Law of Identity as part of his reasoning why he believes that the League will eventually become like the Justice Lords if Luthor ever became president regardless of assertions to the contrary.
239-->'''Question:''' Everything that exists has a specific nature. Each entity exists as something in particular and has characteristics that are part of what it is. "A" is "A". And no matter what reality he calls home, Luthor '''''is''''' Luthor.
240* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His lone wolf nature and {{Cloudcuckoolander}} sensibility gives him this status among the Justice League. Especially given his conspiracy theorist tendencies and creepier behaviors like going through the trash of his fellow League members.
241** When Batman announces that he's put him in charge of anti-Cadmus research, the rest of the seven, which includes Superman and Martian Manhunter complain and groan - and Batman, of all people, admits that the Question is "wound a little too tight".
242** He and Green Arrow do tend to partner up a lot, since their power level and skill sets suit them to investigation work. Arrow isn't always thrilled about it, but he's willing to go along.
243** Superman attempts to avert this in his usual way, even if the Question constantly rebukes what he has to say, Clark does his best to reassure him that his view of things won't come to pass, but the Question stubbornly refuses to change what he thinks.
244* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler: When he learns all about the Justice Lords]]. While he was already eccentric, he becomes noticeably more unstable in response to this discovery.
245* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: He is usually good at avoiding this, but he fails to realize [[spoiler: how [[EvilIsPetty petty]] Luthor truly was]].
246* GoodIsNotNice: Unlike the League, he has no problems with murdering people to ensure they won't be a problem in the future.
247* GreatDetective: He's just as good as a detective as Batman is if not better. After all, Batman trusted him to find the link between Cadmus and Luthor instead of doing it himself.
248* HiddenHeartOfGold: The Question is incredibly cynical, paranoid, and intrusive as a person, rarely caring what someone else thinks about his methods. But despite it all, the Question does care about the others: He helps Huntress with her personal vendetta purely because he liked her, rather than the promise of Cadmus info she offered. And while he ultimately attempts to kill Luthor so that there isn't a repeat of the Justice Lords, he does so in a manner to ensure the rest of the League won't be dragged down with him, and specifically cites that Superman's legacy, a man he had been on edge about and extremely doubtful of, will remain intact.
249* InformedAttractiveness: Or lack thereof. Question admits upon being unmasked that Huntress was correct in her assumption that he was ugly. This is despite the fact he appears pretty standard for male superheroes in the style of the DCAU.
250** This may be an homage to ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''’s Rorschach, who was inspired by The Question. Rorschach is also a paranoid conspiracist detective who’s unpopular with other heroes, and also has red hair (Question dyes it black) and is considered ugly by others.
251* ImprovisedWeapon: The Question does not carry weapons, and trusts to the environment to provide defense and distraction. Notable examples include a potted plant, a computer monitor, a bedpan and a [[PineappleSurprise grenade belt]]. He fully intended to assassinate Lex Luthor with his ''tie''.
252* IUhYouToo: Finds it a bit difficult to properly confess his feelings for Huntress.
253* LighterAndSofter: This incarnation is more like Steve Ditko's Question, albeit one with a less stringent morality.
254* LonelyTogether: Implied to be the bedrock of his relationship with Huntress. He was the only one who tried to help her resolve her personal vendettas and actually treats her respectfully, mainly because he's also seen as a crazed loner AntiHero who doesn't play nice with other members of the League.
255* MadeOfIron: Gets captured and tortured by Cadmus for a while: he holds out, and within a few hours of his rescue he's back in the thick of things.
256* ManchurianAgent: The eighth issue of the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' tie-in comic has him be used as a secretly brainwashed infiltrator by an unknown party (revealed to be [[spoiler:Brain Storm]]). He's so paranoid that he winds up figuring himself out before he can actually do any damage.
257* MellowFellow: Never gets angry and rarely breaks his CreepyMonotone, no matter what happens. [[spoiler:Well, there was that time he discovered info about the Justice Lords...]]
258* NecessarilyEvil: Tries to invoke this against Luthor to ensure that the Justice Lords don't happen in their world by killing him before it could happen.
259* NervesOfSteel: For a hero with no real powers, it takes guts to stand up to Galatea - who's as strong as Supergirl and more than capable of murder at her slightest whim - and tell her to ''kill him'' to prove his point. (And let his teammate get an open shot at her.)
260* NotSoAboveItAll: He awkwardly admits to Huntress at the end of ''Double Date'' that he went along with her plans because he found her attractive.
261* ObfuscatingStupidity: While he is very much a crackpot, The Question is also far sharper than he lets on. His detective skills are actually on par with Batman's - if not ''better'', as Batman has problems with ArbitrarySkepticism despite his best efforts; oddities such as Supergirl's [[spoiler:{{Psychic Dreams|For Everyone}} and CloneAngst]] tend to throw him off, while Vic is essentially [[Literature/ThePuppetMasters a Heinlein detective]]; able to reason logically with unfamiliar, hard-to-believe facts as easily as with the commonplace.
262* OddFriendship: With Green Arrow, his off-on investigating partner, who is an archer and basically his AgentScully.
263* OfficialCouple: With Huntress, who becomes his girlfriend and also an investigation partner.
264* PlausibleDeniability: Invoked. He knows that if he kills Luthor, nobody will blame the League...because the Question's a well known nutjob, who even the League just about ''tolerates''.
265* ThePowerOfTrust: One JLU comic book had a story where the paranoid Question tries to find which member of the League had planted a bomb. He refuses help from the other heroes since he distrusts all of them. It turned out to have been done by himself, under a villain's mind control. Obviously AnAesop about the fact that sometimes you just ''have'' to trust others. Extra points for having The Question rescued by ComicBook/MartianManhunter, his prime suspect.
266* ProperlyParanoid: Often times his suspicions are confirmed. There ''was'' a secret thirty-second flavor.
267* RightForTheWrongReasons: Either he's the world champion at this particular trope, or there really is a centuries-long, absolutely secret military/industrial conspiracy linking boy bands, {{crop circles}}, the 32nd flavor at Baskin-Robbins, actors being elected to public office, [[GirlScoutsAreEvil the Girl Scouts]], and...much, much more.
268* SanitySlippage: Admittedly not particularly stable to begin with; he gets much worse in his realization that YouCantFightFate.
269* TheSoulsaver: He stops Helena from killing Mandagora, since it would mean that she would put his son Edgar through the same trauma she went through. This is also why he [[spoiler:decides to kill Luthor, rather than risk Superman doing it one day. Taking Luthor's life, or any life, would ruin Superman personally and morally, but the Question feels that he, as "a well-known crackpot", can bear that burden better and keep the League's reputation in tact]].
270* SoundtrackDissonance: Pumps a guy for information while blasting generic pop music.
271* StrongGirlSmartGuy: With Huntress, as he mainly does detective work while she acts as the muscle.
272* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Vic was usually more of a loner in the comics, but here he's part of the League.
273* WhatTheHeckIsAnAglet: "The plastic tips at the end of shoelaces are called aglets. Their true purpose is ''sinister''."
274* WhoShotJFK: According to Question: "There ''was'' a magic bullet. It was forged by Illuminati mystics to prevent us from learning ''the truth''!"
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[folder:Metamorpho]]
278!!{{ComicBook/Metamorpho}} (Rex Mason)
279[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/0681f445_fefd_4e73_8719_f8896c829981.png]]
280->'''Abilities:''' self-transmutation into any element or combination of elements, shapeshifting, United States Marine Corps military training
281->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomSizemore
282->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''
283
284Rex Mason is a former Marine who served with John Stewart before becoming an executive at Stagg Enterprises. After revealing to his boss Simon Stagg that he was leaving the company and marrying his daughter Sapphire, Stagg set him up to be exposed to a mutagen as a test subject for his "Metamorpho" project. He's later considered for membership in the League after Superman is seemingly disintegrated by Toyman before finally joining it during the League's expansion after the Thanagarian invasion.
285----
286* BlessedWithSuck: Mason's powers come bundled with a freakish appearance.
287* DemotedToExtra: He had a two part episode dedicated to him in the first season. After that, he's usually just seen in the background without any speaking lines.
288* FashionableAsymmetry: His default form.
289* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: Rex used to have a full head of hair. But when he became Metamorpho, Rex is now bald.
290* HiddenDepths: Despite the front he puts on, he actually looks up to his friend John Stewart and wishes that he too could be a hero.
291* NighInvulnerable: His powers allow him to change his chemical make up to avoid taking damage.
292* UglyGuyHotWife: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He and Sapphire are engaged and the trope took into effect after his accident (Rex was quite the looker before it), Sapphire doesn't seem to mind though.
293* UnderwearOfPower: In his default human appearance, Metamorpho is naked except for his underwear of power — which therefore are presumably ''part of his body''.
294* VoluntaryShapeshifting
295[[/folder]]
296
297[[folder:Orion]]
298!![[ComicBook/NewGods Orion]]
299->See his entry [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies here]].
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Captain Atom]]
303!!ComicBook/CaptainAtom (Nathaniel Adams)
304[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ad635a7b_b649_4981_9e11_6339c24f4a1a.png]]
305->'''Abilities:''' Super strength, flight, invulnerability, energy projection, incorporeal survival beyond 'death'
306->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GeorgeEads ("Initiation") and Creator/ChrisCox ("The Greatest Story Never Told" onward)
307->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
308
309A former captain in the United States Air Force: an experiment reduced him to a sentient cloud of nuclear radiation, and he now inhabits a human-shaped containment suit. In addition to [[FlyingBrick the typical powers]], he can both generate and absorb any kind of radiation.
310----
311* AdaptationalWimp: His comic book counterpart is a PhysicalGod with almost unmatched powers to manipulate any kind of energy and being borderline unkillable. Here, he goes down against Superman.
312* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him appears in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
313* {{Determinator}}: [[spoiler:In "Flashpoint", he stubbornly fights Superman despite both of them knowing that he is less powerful and could never win in a one-on-one match. Superman is then forced to beat him into submission.]]
314* EnergyBeings: There's just a luminous, deadly cloud inside that robotic-looking shell.
315* FireForgedFriends: With Green Arrow. Despite their different ideals, they’re close friends by the end of the series.
316%%* FlyingBrick
317* FaceHeelTurn: Cadmus manipulates him into a FaceHeelTurn by way of his Air Force commission in the second season of ''Unlimited''. He returns to supporting the League as soon as those orders are countermanded.
318* GoingCritical: If anything ruptures that suit, things will get ''bad'' for the Captain, and much worse for anybody nearby.
319* TheGoodCaptain: And he earned that rank, too. It does cause some problems when his loyalty to the military conflicts with his loyalty to the Justice League.
320* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:When Cadmus attacks the Watchtower, he chooses to fight alongside his fellow heroes again.]]
321* LawfulStupid: See MyCountryRightOrWrong.
322* ManOfKryptonite: He can emit ''any'' kind of radiation. [[spoiler:While fighting Superman in "Flashpoint", he replicates the 'red sun' energy signature that slowly drains Superman's powers: he might have been able to replicate real Kryptonite instead, but he was not fighting to kill - just to win]].
323* MyCountryRightOrWrong: [[spoiler:Eiling reactivates his commission to the Air Force, resulting in his FaceHeelTurn when he attacks Superman to keep him from rescuing Question instead of trying to see if Superman was justified in his actions first]].
324* MythologyGag: In "Task Force X", he and Plastique have two interactions. In the comics during the '90's, the two were [[DatingCatwoman romantically involved and even got married]] (although it received complaints from fans that their romance was [[StrangledByTheRedString mostly informed than shown]]).
325* TheStoic: He's curt and clipped in his speech, and usually prefers receiving orders to making speeches.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Vixen]]
329!!{{ComicBook/Vixen}} (Mari [=McCabe=])
330[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e0a8c649_16af_4a38_b345_305fe5cf1f6f.png]]
331->'''Abilities:''' animal ability replication
332->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GinaTorres
333->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
334
335->''"What makes you think I know anything about the jungle? I live in a loft in Chelsea."''
336
337Vixen (Mari [=McCabe=]) is a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion. In her civilian life, she is a fashion model. She also dated John Stewart after Hawkgirl resigned from the league. Vixen is in possession of a mystical amulet, that, upon being touched, allows her to mimic the abilities of any animal of her choice, all without changing her form.
338----
339* AnimalThemedSuperBeing: A vixen is a female fox, and she has the ability to take on the abilities of any animal she can think of, such as the strength of an elephant or the speed of a cheetah.
340* BattleAura: Whenever she taps into her totem's power, the animal chosen briefly appears as an incorporeal or astral projection.
341* BeautyEqualsGoodness: She's kindhearted and caring, and works as a model.
342* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In "Grudge Match", she is mind-controlled along with other female Leaguers to fight in Roulette's underground ring.
343* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of her appears in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
344* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: If Vixen can picture an animal doing it, then she can do it too. While her most common powers are the speed of a cheetah and the strength of an elephant, she also demonstrates remarkable creativity with some other choices, such as the kicking strength of a donkey or the constricting "hug" of an anaconda.
345* LogicalWeakness: While the Tantu Totem grants her the power of animal she chooses, she's still a human being, and so any animal ability based on particular anatomy (such as a bird's wings) is out of her reach.
346* LoveTriangle: She's involved in one with with John and Hawkgirl.
347* MaleGaze: There are lots of shots focused on her toned backside and bust, which are often specifically emphasized in her scenes.
348* TheMissusAndTheEx: Gets put on a team with Hawkgirl for a space mission, which makes John Stewart very anxious. They end up getting along very well and by the mission's end, swap embarrassing stories about John.
349* MostCommonSuperPower: She has a very large bust.
350* MsFanservice: She's got it all, and it comes with being a model.
351* MutuallyExclusivePowerups: She can use only one ability at a time.
352* NavelDeepNeckline: Just like her comic book counterpart, she wears a form-fitting orange body suit with a long neckline that reaches her navel as her superhero uniform.
353* NiceGirl: Sexiness and bigotry aside, she's really sweet, caring, kindhearted and compassionate.
354* NobleBigot: Despite her romantic rivalry and her grievances against her for being part of the Thanagarian invasion, she still collaborates with Hawkgirl like a teammate.
355* PowersViaPossession: Vixen was in possession of a mystical amulet, that upon being touched, allowed her to mimic the abilities of any animal of her choice all without changing her form. Her powers did have restrictions though; she did seem to be incapable of mimicking animals that could fly.
356* RomanticFalseLead: For John. By the end of the show, John Stewart's relationship with Vixen is treated respectably enough that, even when Shayera learns of her and John's future offspring Warhawk, John still refuses to leave Vixen (who is actually injured at that time) instantly simply because destiny says otherwise. He will instead wait for everything to happen between the three of them organically (and presumably post-series finale, if the fact that Rex/Warhawk is Shayera and John's Kid from the Future says something). Shayera, though logically not happy, more or less accepts his decision and, instead of complaining, she goes have a talk with Batman (so he can tell her about Warhawk).
357* StatuesqueStunner: It comes with being a professional model in her downtime.
358* VitriolicBestBuds: Vixen ends up befriending Shayera, even saving her life at some point, and Shayera doesn't make too much of a fuss at their relationship despite the unspoken, though sometimes blatantly hinted-at, tensions still existing.
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Hawk & Dove]]
362!!ComicBook/HawkAndDove (Hank and Don Hall)
363[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hawk_&_dove_jlu_3.png]]
364->'''Abilities:''' Enhanced strength and agility, low level super-speed
365->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredSavage (Hawk), Creator/JasonHervey (Dove)
366->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
367
368Hawk & Dove are a pair of brothers who are a team of superheroes and members of the Justice League.
369----
370* AdaptationalBadass: In the Silver Age comics, Don/Dove is an ActualPacifist who refused to fight and was often afraid. Here, he’s still a pacifist but he uses physical combat and is not afraid to go up against threats.
371* ADayInTheLimeLight: "Hawk and Dove" is their spotlight and only significant episode.
372* BashBrothers: Very rarely are they seen apart.
373* BigBrotherInstinct: At the end of the day, Hawk loves his little brother and desperately tries to stop him from facing off against the Annihilator.
374* BrainsAndBrawn: Hawk's the brawn, Dove's the brains.
375* CastingGag: Hank/Hawk and Don/Dove voiced by the same actor who played Kevin and Wayne Arnold on ''Series/TheWonderYears'', Creator/FredSavage and Jason Hervey respectively. In a twist, they voiced the opposite character they played in ''TWY'' though, Savage, who played the meek Kevin, voiced the HotBlooded Hank, whereas Hervey, who played the abrasive Wayne, voiced Don the TechnicalPacifist.
376* DemotedToExtra: Both after "Hawk and Dove", but Hawk is shown in more fight scenes than Dove, particularly in "Dark Heart" and "Panic In The Sky".
377* HotBlooded: Hawk, as the aggressive fighter.
378* RedOniBlueOni: Hawk is the red to Dove's blue.
379* SharedFamilyQuirks: They’re both DeadpanSnarker types.
380* SiblingYinYang: By the very nature of their powers, they're this.
381* StrawmanPolitical: Hawk is a conservative and Dove is a liberal, but they're both limited to generic talking points like Dove wanting to have everyone give peace a chance and Hawk being pro-military.
382* TechnicalPacifist: Dove. He will not kill and disapproves of violence. [[BewareTheNiceOnes This means he doesn't start fights: but he does finish them.]]
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Mister Miracle]]
386!!Mister Miracle
387[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mister_miracle_1.png]]
388->'''Abilities:''' Superhuman strength, stamina, durability, flight (using Aero Disks), mastery of escape artistry
389->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IoanGruffudd (adult), Creator/ZackShada (young)
390->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
391
392Scott Free was the son of Highfather traded to Darkseid for Orion as part of the peace treaty between New Genesis and Apokolips. After several attempts to escape from Apokolips, he eventually succeeded, along with his wife, Barda, and the two became heroes on Earth.
393----
394* ArchEnemy: He considers Granny Goodness to be his.
395* BatmanGambit: Pulls an impressive one on Granny Goodness with [[spoiler:J'onn's help. Predicting that Granny will refuse to return Oberon after he delivers Kalibak to her, he has J'onn disguise himself as Kalibak and read Oberon's location from her mind, so the Flash can rescue him.]]
396* BattleCouple: With Big Barda.
397* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. His superhuman strength is a result of being a New God, but his ability to escape [[DeathTrap death traps]]? He practiced by trying to escape Granny Goodness's orphanage.
398* {{Determinator}}: Withstood growing up as a ward of [[TortureTechnician Granny Goodness]] without having his will broken.
399* ExpressiveMask: Wears one that covers his whole face.
400* HappilyMarried: To Big Barda.
401* TinyGuyHugeGirl: The tiny guy to Barda's huge girl. Granted, he's not ''that'' much smaller than her, but it's enough to be notable.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Big Barda]]
405!!Big Barda
406[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/big_barda.png]]
407->'''Abilities:''' Superhuman strength, stamina, durability, Female Furies combat training
408->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FarrahForke
409->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
410
411Big Barda is a New God from Apokolips who is married to Mister Miracle and would later become a member of the Justice League.
412
413[[Characters/BatmanBeyond See here for more info]].
414----
415* BattleCouple: With Mister Miracle, her partner in magic shows and crime-fighting.
416* TheBigGirl: Brawn usually comes before brain with her.
417* BerserkButton: Granny Goodness evokes pure anger from her.
418* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was one of Granny's Female Furies.
419* HappilyMarried: To Mister Miracle.
420* HotBlooded: Whew boy.
421* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's bull-headed and rather bitchy, but she has it where it counts.
422* {{Stripperific}}: When not wearing her battle armor she shows quite a bit of skin.
423* {{Tsundere}}: She has shades of this towards Scott, but they still have a very loving relationship.
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Vigilante]]
427!!ComicBook/{{Vigilante}} (Gregory Sanders)
428[[quoteright:279:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vigilante_jlu_screencap.jpg]]
429->'''Abilities:''' Gunfighter, expert driver... student starship driver
430->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelRosenbaum ("Task Force X"), Creator/NathanFillion ("Hunter's Moon" onward)
431->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
432
433->''"You had best watch what you say about Mr. Clint Eastwood."''
434
435Vigilante is a gunman hero garbed as a cowboy, and member of the expanded Justice League.
436----
437* ATeamFiring: He can't hit the broadside of the barn if the episode needs him to. Shayera lampshades this.
438-->'''Shayera:''' Can you even see where you're shooting at!?
439* BadassBiker: He uses a bike for transportation.
440* BadassNormal: No powers other than guns, a lasso, skill, tenacity and sheer bravery.
441* {{Cowboy}}: His whole theme.
442* DayInTheLimelight: He gets a bit more Screentime in "Hunter's Moon" and "Patriot Act".
443* {{Fanboy}}: Of Creator/ClintEastwood. He even says to Shining Knight to watch what he says about his character in ''Film/DirtyHarry'', if he wants to keep watching movies at his room.
444* FantasticRacism: Towards Thanagarians for torturing him during the invasion, to a point he addresses Hawkgirl by this name as a FantasticSlur. He also called the Thanagarians "filthy hawks".
445* GunsAkimbo: He wields a pair of revolvers as his standard weapons.
446* TheGunslinger: In keeping with his Old West theme.
447* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Shining Knight.
448* ImprobableAimingSkills: Zigzagged. While he is a skilled gunman, he prefers shooting several bullets at once rather than making precision shots, ensuring that at least one bullet will hit its mark.
449* NobleBigot: Despite his FantasticRacism against the Thanagarians for the invasion and torturing and against Hawkgirl for her participation, he still cooperates with the latter.
450* OddFriendship: One's a modern-day vigilante with a fondness for cowboys, the other is an Arthurian knight FishOutOfTemporalWater who still clings to his culture even if he's not in the right era. How they managed to strike a {{Bromance}} is anybody's guess, but probably stems from them both being ComicBook/SevenSoldiersOfVictory members in the comics.
451* PrimaryColorChampion: Vigilante's heroic outfit consists of a white cowboy hat, white pants, a long-sleeved blue t-shirt, and a red bandanna.
452* RevolversAreJustBetter: His favorite weapons, keeping with his Cowboy theme. If "Hunter's Moon" is to be believed, it seems he uses [[FamilyFriendlyFirearms Laser Cartridges]].
453* ThoseTwoGuys: With Shining Knight.
454* TragicBigot: Given that he was tortured during the Thangarian invasion, it can be understandable why he viewed them as "filthy hawks".
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Shining Knight]]
458!!Shining Knight (Sir Justin)
459[[quoteright:264:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shining_knight_dcau.png]]
460->'''Abilities:''' Fighting abilities with sword and hand-to-hand; enchanted arms and armor
461->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisCox
462->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
463
464A knight of Arthur's court thrown into the present.
465----
466* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His enchanted sword has exceptional cutting capabilities. It even manages to wound the monstrous General Eiling during their fight, albeit superficially.
467* BadassNormal: Other than having magical weapons, he has no superpowers.
468* BlingOfWar: His Chain mail is completely covered in gold and can withstand quite the beating.
469* {{Determinator}}: He was fighting a mutated and transformed General Eiling and refused to give in no matter how badly the General hurt him.
470-->'''General Eiling:''' You can't win.\
471'''Shining Knight:''' [[BadassCreed I'll die as befits a knight: Defending the weak!]]
472** After the fight he's rushed off to the emergency room...but insists on stopping first to thank [[BadassBystander the people who ended the struggle]].
473* FishOutOfTemporalWater: He doesn't particularly ''want'' to adapt to the twenty-first century, which he considers a time of weak morals.
474* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: While he usually wears a helmet, it gets knocked off during his fight with General Eiling and he's revealed to be blonde.
475* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Vigilante.
476* OddFriendship: One's an Arthurian knight FishOutOfTemporalWater, while the other is a modern-day vigilante cowboy. How they became best friends is anybody's guess...
477* KnightInShiningArmor: Obviously.
478* SecretTestOfCharacter: In ''Patriot Act'', he recounts the story of when Arthur gave him one of these by giving him an immoral order (destroying a village) to test his conviction to be good over lawful. Much to his frustration, [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint General Eiling completely misses the point]] and thinks that he made the wrong choice by refusing the order, even when Shining Knight tries to make it clear that his disobedience was what Arthur had wanted all along.
479* ThoseTwoGuys: With Vigilante.
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:S.T.R.I.P.E.]]
483!![[ComicBook/StarsAndSTRIPE S.T.R.I.P.E.]] (Pat Dugan)
484[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pan06.jpg]]
485->'''Abilities:''' Normal human; mechanized suit provides flight, invulnerability, super-strength, beam and missile weaponry
486->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
487->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
488
489Stargirl's stepfather, Pat Dugan...or more precisely, S.T.R.I.P.E., the codename for the bulky, clunky-looking PoweredArmor that he fights crime with.
490----
491* BadassFamily: With Stargirl, his stepdaughter.
492* BadassNormal: He's a normal man with a badass piece of PoweredArmor.
493* CoolOldGuy: If it weren't for Wildcat, he'd probably be the oldest guy on the team.
494* DeadpanSnarker: He only really got lines during "Chaos at the Earth's Core", but this seems to be his favored means of bursting Stargirl's self-importance.
495-->'''Pat:''' If I was you, I wouldn't talk behind somebody's back when they got ''super-hearing.''
496* PoweredArmor: Starts off as more of a MiniMecha before gradually becoming more like this in the final season.
497* RedOniBlueOni: He is the Blue to Stargirl's red-oni tendencies.
498* ThoseTwoGuys: With Stargirl, although the episodes that include them tend to focus on her.
499[[/folder]]
500
501[[folder:Stargirl]]
502!![[ComicBook/StargirlDCComics Stargirl]] (Courtney Whitmore)
503[[quoteright:221:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/courtney_whitmore_dcau_001.jpg]]
504->'''Abilities:''' Normal human: power staff supplies flight, telekinesis and energy projection
505->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GiselleLoren
506->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
507
508Stargirl is a member of the Justice League, who joined the League sometime after the Thanagarian invasion alongside S.T.R.I.P.E her partner/step-father.
509----
510* AlphaBitch: [[PlayingWithATrope Sort of.]] She's vain and fame seeking, has a large sense of entitlement, and mocks and belittles those around her to ease her own feelings... but she does go out there and risk her life regularly for the public good.
511* BadassFamily: With S.T.R.I.P.E., her stepfather.
512* BadassNormal: All of Stargirl's powers are actually derived from her Cosmic Staff; she has no superpowers of her own. And let's face it, how many teenage girls, if granted a weapon that fired energy blasts and enabled them to fly, would use the weapon to fight supervillains?
513* BrattyTeenageDaughter: In addition to the AlphaBitch traits mentioned above, S.T.R.I.P.E. is in fact her stepdad and partner.
514* CharacterDevelopment: Over the course of "Chaos at the Earth's Core", she comes to respect Supergirl and ultimately saves her life. By the end of the episode, the two seem to be starting a friendship, with each of them complaining to the other about their respective [[MyBelovedSmother overprotective relatives]].
515** By "Patriot Act", she's more concerned with the lives of civilians than her own heroics. When the newly-monstrous General Eiling attacks, she captures him in a lasso of energy and immediately starts flying away to minimize damage: "We're taking this somewhere else! Haven't you ever heard of innocent bystanders?"
516* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: She gets her powers from her cosmic staff, which allows her to fly, direct telekinesis, and shoot beams of energy.
517* DrivenByEnvy: She gets very jealous upon seeing Supergirl's popularity in Japan.
518* {{Flight}}: She wields a cosmic staff that enabled her to fly.
519* GloryHound: While she usually means well, she is fame seeking, and believes her heroics deserve more recognition.
520* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Supergirl in "Chaos at the Earth's Core" though by the end of the episode, they've formed a tentative sort-of friendship.
521* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may be a bit bratty, but she cares about helping people and has no patience for evil.
522* KidHero: In the comics, Stargirl debuted as a 16-year-old kid. While her age isn't explicitly stated in JLU, she lives with her stepdad and is drawn as a teenage girl. The tie-in comics establish that she is indeed still a teenager and attends high school.
523* LeeroyJenkins: Her impetuosity sometimes gets the best of her performance.
524* LittleMissBadass: The youngest member of the league after Billy Batson, but fights giant monsters, supervillains, and alien invasions without pause.
525* PrimaryColorChampion: Stargirl's heroic outfit consists of a mixture of red, white, and blue.
526* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Courtney and Pat were more associated with the Justice Society in the comics, but here they're part of the League thanks to the absence of the Society.
527* ThoseTwoGuys: When she appears, she's with S.T.R.I.P.E..
528* TookALevelInKindness: She does become nicer over time.
529[[/folder]]
530
531[[folder:Supergirl]]
532!!{{ComicBook/Supergirl}} (Kara Kent/Kara In-Ze)
533->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NicholleTom
534See [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesMainCharacters here]] for more information.
535[[/folder]]
536
537[[folder:Booster Gold]]
538!!ComicBook/BoosterGold (Michael Jon "Booster" Carter)
539[[quoteright:333:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/booster_gold.png]]
540->'''Abilities:''' Twenty-fifth century education; suit provides flight, invulnerability, possibly other abilities
541->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomEverettScott (Booster Gold, ''Justice League Unlimited''), Creator/BruceTimm (Booster Gold, ''Batman and Harley Quinn''), and Creator/BillyWest (Skeets)
542->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn''[[note]]Voice only[[/note]]
543
544Booster Gold is a shamelessly self-promoting superhero from the year 2462, who travled to the present and became a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion. Accompanied by his RobotBuddy Skeets who usually tries to balance out Michael's grandstanding behavior while aiding him.
545----
546* AllegedLookalikes: He frequently gets confused for Green Lantern, much to his annoyance and confusion. Even ignoring their ethnicities being different, ''their costumes aren't even the same color.''
547* AttentionWhore: He might be a hero, but he clearly wants people to know who he is just as much as he wants to save them.
548* BreakoutCharacter: His ADayInTheLimelight episode leads to him being an AscendedExtra in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' (which leads to him also being featured in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'').
549%%* ButtMonkey
550* CharacterDevelopment:
551** After "The Greatest Story Never Told", he seems to abandon his grandstanding and adopts a professional commitment to helping others.
552** Notably, despite previously being sidelined to minimal roles, he takes an active role in repelling the Dark Heart, providing disaster relief in New Mexico after the fusion cannon is fired, repels the attack of the cloned Ultimen on the Watchtower II, and answered the League's call to arms when Darkseid's forces invaded.
553* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: All of his superpowers come from his costume and equipment.
554* CreatorCameo: Bruce Timm voices his vocal cameo in ''Batman and Harley Quinn''.
555* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: When he's not seeking glory, he can be a pretty good superhero if he tries hard enough.
556* ADayInTheLimelight: The only episode to really focus on him is "The Greatest Story Never Told".
557* DeadpanSnarker: It's so habitual that even his ''robot'' has started picking up the habit.
558* EarnYourHappyEnding: In the end, he was willing to risk his own life to put an end to the menace. He eventually succeeded, and even though this deed didn't grant him his wanted mega-fame, it did earn him admiration (and possibly something more) from Dr. Simmons, who saw the heroism in him when he was no longer capable of seeing it himself.
559* {{Flight}}: Not exceptional in the League, although judging by his ability to escape gravity wells, he can generate a ''lot'' of thrust.
560* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Downplayed. The founding members of the League aren’t blind to his antics and treat him accordingly, though other Leaguers seem to accept him (though are also aware of his glory-seeking) if his background appearances are any indication.
561* GlorySeeker: Although he promoted himself as a fighter for justice, in reality, he left the future in pursuit of mega-fame and fortune.
562* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: It's even [[TropeNamer the title of the episode]]. While the others are busy with an evil wizard, Booster Gold is sucked into dealing single-handed with a catastrophe indirectly caused by the offscreen battle. The others never get to know about this.
563* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: For however big his ego may be, he's aware that he's not well-liked among more prominent heroes and is relatively unknown to the public. We get a glimpse of his low self-esteem in the climax of his episode, where he cracks from the TraumaCongaLine and confesses to Dr. Simmons that he was a loser back home too and it's part of why he went back to the past to try to become rich and famous.
564* ItsAllAboutMe: Lessened, at least temporarily, by his deep sense of failure near the end of "The Greatest Story Never Told".
565* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: A narcissist, but - deep inside - a hero.
566* RobotBuddy: Skeets.
567%%* SmallNameBigEgo
568* SureLetsGoWithThat: In the tie-in comics, Kara mentions that when Booster debuted, he originally wanted to use something else as his superhero name (likely Goldstar, per [[SchrodingersCanon as that's what he wanted in comics]]), but stumbled over his words and said his nickname instead. Apparently, the news spread word of it before he could object.
569* ThoseTwoGuys: In the tie-in comics with Blue Beetle.
570* TimeTravel: He travelled to the past to seek glory as a superhero.
571* TimeTravelForFunAndProfit: In the comics, this is purposely invoked (he actually has a deeper reason to act like a pompous buffoon abusing time travel). Not clear if this is the case in the animated version.
572* TraumaCongaLine: During the events of "The Greatest Story Never Told". It's not clear if he's always a ButtMonkey or if this is an incredibly bad day for him.
573[[/folder]]
574
575[[folder:Mister Terrific]]
576!!ComicBook/MisterTerrific (Michael Holt)
577[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrt_dcau_001.jpg]]
578->'''Abilities:''' Super-intelligence: inventions provide additional powers
579->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBeach (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'')
580->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''
581
582Mr. Terrific is a member of the Justice League who joined sometime after the Thanagarian invasion.
583----
584* AscendedExtra:
585** He was only TheCameo prior to ''Unlimited'' Season 2, where he then became the League's new main MissionControl after J'onn takes a leave of absence in "To Another Shore".
586** After spending ''Unlimited'' as a MissionControl, he gets to see action as a main character in ''Vs. The Fatal Five''.
587* GeniusBruiser: Uses his T-Spheres for power and is able to outsmart Luthor. He's considered to be one of the three smartest people on Earth by Batman (WordOfGod is that he's in third place, and it is confirmed in the show that Luthor is in first place).
588* TheLeader: [[DownplayedTrope Not so much.]] He's MissionControl and in charge of League deployments, but not being a founding member, he lacks J'onn's moral and disciplinary authority.
589* LivingProp: Although a super-genius would be very useful in planning planet-wide superhero logistics, Mr. Terrific gets almost no focus until late in the series, when somebody has to take over MissionControl.
590* MissionControl: After J'onn takes a leave of absence.
591[[/folder]]
592
593[[folder:Steel]]
594!!{{ComicBook/Steel}} (John Henry Irons)
595->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelDorn, Creator/PhilLaMarr
596See [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies here]] for more information.
597[[/folder]]
598
599[[folder:Doctor Fate]]
600!!ComicBook/DoctorFate (Kent Nelson)
601[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kent_nelson_dcau_001.jpg]]
602->'''Abilities:''' Expert sorceror; helmet provides immense magical abilities, exact limits unknown
603->'''Voiced by:''' George [=DelHoyo=], Creator/OdedFehr
604->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
605
606Doctor Fate is a powerful magic user who joined the Justice League sometime after the Thanagarian invasion. He and Superman knew each other prior to the series.
607
608See [[Characters/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies here]] for more information.
609[[/folder]]
610
611[[folder:Zatanna]]
612!![[ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} Zatanna Zatara]]
613[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zatanna_dcau_001.jpg]]
614
615->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JulieBrown (''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''), Creator/StacieRandall (''WebAnimation/GothamGirls''), Creator/JenniferHale (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', "This Little Piggy"), Creator/JulietLandau (''Justice League Unlimited'', "The Balance"[[note]] Uncredited.[[/note]]).
616->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures'' | ''WebAnimation/GothamGirls'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
617
618Zatanna is a magician and stage performer with real magical powers, who joined the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion.
619
620See [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies here]] for more info about her.
621[[/folder]]
622
623[[folder:Fire]]
624!!Fire (Beatriz da Costa)
625[[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fire_dcau_001.png]]
626->'''Abilities:''' Fire projection, transformation into fire, flight
627->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaCanalsBarrera
628->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
629
630Fire is a member of the Justice League who joined after the Thanagarian invasion. She is usually seen accompanied by her friend Ice. Fire can project flame bolts and actually turn herself into a being of green fire, whereupon she could fly.
631----
632* ActionBomb: She releases an omnidirectional blast of fire while fighting a robot squid.
633* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In "Grudge Match", she is mind controlled along with other female Leaguers to fight in Roulette's underground ring.
634* CensorSteam: Strategically placed flames when she activates her powers.
635* ColorMotif: Green. Her hair and eye color are both green. Her costume is dark green. And whenever she emits her flames, they are of light green color.
636* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Green hair ''and'' eyes.
637* FlyingFirepower: She can fly outside her flame form, however.
638* IntangibleMan: In a blink and miss it scene she dives straight through a crate to avoid danger. If her powers work like the comics then she has to snuff out the rest to use it.
639* MsFanservice: Aside from being mostly naked in the flame form, she was briefly seen in a bikini in "Destroyer".
640* NaiveNewcomer: For starters, she thinks the Flash's reserved attitude towards her is because he is mentally preparing himself for the battle to come.
641* PlayingWithFire: If you couldn't tell by her name.
642* TechnicolorFire: Her flames are bright green.
643* StatuesqueStunner: Fire, the object of Flash's not-so-subtle affections, is the tallest one on the team when she, he, and Hawkgirl go to Blackhawk Island.
644* ThoseTwoGuys: With Ice.
645* WreathedInFlames: She activates her power by transforming into a being of living fire, with small flames covering her lady parts.
646* UnresolvedSexualTension: With the Flash: nothing seemed resolved by the time of the grand finale. Given that the tie-in comics show Flash dating Linda, it would seem that Flash has settled for just being friends with Fire.
647[[/folder]]
648
649[[folder:Ice]]
650!!Ice (Tora Olafsdotter)
651[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ice_dcau_001.jpg]]
652->'''Abilities:''' Ice projection
653->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
654
655Ice is a member of the expanded Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion with the ability of cryokinesis.
656----
657* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Unsurprisingly has icy blue eyes and hair to match her outfit
658* AnIcePerson: A heroic example, and doesn't encounter Killer Frost, who nonethless coexists with her here and whose existence serves to avert HarmlessFreezing.
659* NiceGirl: Her characterization is revealed to be this in a cut episode. In one scene, she tells Fire not to rough up J'onn (who is hostile from essentially being drugged) any further because heroes show compassion and mercy, which just results in J'onn being able to recover and beat them up before fleeing.
660* ThoseTwoGuys: With Fire, though she doesn't even get Fire's amount of screen time.
661[[/folder]]
662
663[[folder:Red Tornado]]
664!!ComicBook/RedTornado
665[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/red_tornado_dcau.png]]
666->'''Abilities:''' Android with wind generation and control abilities
667->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PowersBoothe
668->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
669
670Red Tornado is a robotic member of the expanded Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion.
671----
672* BlowYouAway: His abilities were strong enough to take on three copies of Wind Dragon from the Ultimen, while only using one hand, as they used all their might in making wind tunnels. Effortlessly counteracted a tornado created during "The Great Brain Robbery".
673* FlyingBrick: Presumbly has above-human strength and durability, but focused on wind powers.
674* MechanicalLifeforms: An android
675* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Was ripped in half by Amazo. Fortunately, he got better.
676[[/folder]]
677
678[[folder:Elongated Man]]
679!!ComicBook/ElongatedMan (Ralph Dibny)
680[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elongated_man_dcau.jpg]]
681->'''Abilities:''' Detective with powers of shape alteration and flexibility
682->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeremyPiven
683->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
684
685Elongated Man is a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion. He has the ability to stretch his body to tremendous lengths and is a skilled detective.
686----
687* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Somewhat immature superhero with a chip on his shoulder whose attitude and seemingly lame powers gets him relegated to mere crowd control with Booster Gold, but ends up playing a pivotal role in defeating Mordu, a colossal evil sorcerer that was a match for the entire League. PlayedForLaughs in that this happens [[HeroOfAnotherStory entirely offscreen]].
688* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Other heroes find him talkative and arrogant, though not as bad as how they see Booster.
689* DeadpanSnarker: Given that Jeremy Piven is the voice behind the character, it should come as no surprise that Elongated Man is known to lighten the mood with some dry humor, more specifically this little gem from the episode "The Greatest Story Never Told".
690--> ''Elongated Man (repeating back what Green Lantern/John had just told him): We don't need two stretchy guys. This is so NOT fair! I realize Plastic Man is in the League too, but come on i have it all over that guy. One time i disguised myself as a vase. Ok maybe not, who'd want to anyways? But i am a detective, which means i'm like Batman and Plastic Man rolled into one.
691* DudeWheresMyRespect: Complains about this with Flash and Booster Gold.
692* HypocriticalHumor: After complaining about how he feels the other heroes not only exclude him, but rub it in when comparing him to Plastic Man, he proceeds to do just that to Booster Gold when they finally ask him to join the fight.
693* OffScreenMomentOfAwesome: Takes down Mordu, a threat that warranted [[GodzillaThreshold the entire League]], with nothing more than "stretching in the right place at the right time."
694* RubberMan: As always.
695* SuperheroSpeciation: Invoked by Green Lantern: they already have Plastic Man on the scene, and "We don't need two stretchy guys."
696[[/folder]]
697
698[[folder:The Creeper]]
699!!The Creeper
700See [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies here]] for more info.
701[[/folder]]
702
703[[folder:The Crimson Avenger]]
704!!The Crimson Avenger (Lee Walter Travis)
705[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crimson_avenger.png]]
706->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinConroy
707->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
708
709The Crimson Avenger is a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion.
710----
711* ADayInTheLimelight: Receives a few in the tie-in comic.
712* CostumeEvolution: During the first two seasons of ''Unlimited'', he wore his costume from the comics, but during its last season, he looked like [[PaletteSwap a red version]] of Radio/TheGreenHornet.
713* FreakyFridayFlip: With Stargirl in one issue of the tie-in comic, courtesy of Morgaine le Fay. With not only their gender differences but also age differences, it gets pretty {{squick}}y for them soon enough.
714* TheQuietOne: He doesn't talk much in the show, though he's a bit of a DeadpanSnarker in the tie-in comic, especially towards Stargirl.
715%%* TheStoic
716[[/folder]]
717
718[[folder:Doctor Light]]
719!![[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Doctor Light]] (Kimiyo Hoshi)
720[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_light.png]]
721->'''Abilities:''' Photokinesis, flight
722->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LaurenTom
723->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
724
725Doctor Light is a member of the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion. She has the power of photonics, also known as the ability to control light waves.
726----
727* ArbitrarySkepticism: When Waller informs her and a bunch of other Leaguers that Ace's illusions have become real, Light says that she very much doubts that. Waller reiterates what she just said, adding on that if it gets out of hand, Ace could destroy the world.
728%%* DeadpanSnarker
729* LightIsGood: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Yeah.]]
730* MythologyGag: In "Flashpoint", she retrieves an unconscious Superman drifting in space back to the Watchtower after he fails to stop the ion cannon from firing, referencing a scene in ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' where she also does this.
731* TheStoic: Shows little emotion.
732[[/folder]]
733
734[[folder:B'wana Beast]]
735!!B'wana Beast (Michael "Mike" Maxwell)
736[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bwana_beast.png]]
737->'''Abilities:''' Communicate with animals, enhanced senses, agility, flexibility, and keen tracking skills
738->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PeterOnorati
739->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
740
741B'wana Beast is a member of the Justice League who joined after the Thanagarian invasion. He's rather cocky and flirtatious with women, but dexterous nonetheless.
742----
743* AllMenArePerverts: When he first meets Zatanna, he [[MaleGaze stares at her legs]] and seductively growls at her.
744* ADayInTheLimelight: He's a major character in "This Little Piggy", being one of the lesser known heroes enlisted by Batman to look for [[ForcedTransformation Wonder Woman, who had been magically turned into a pig]].
745* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Implied. Zatanna is unimpressed by him for being a pervert when they first met, and a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen cut episode]] compares him to the likes of the Flash, Elongated Man, and Booster Gold, with John also calling him embarrassing and lacking dignity. Batman seems to be the only one that respects him.
746[[/folder]]
747
748[[folder:Blue Devil]]
749!!Blue Devil (Daniel "Dan" Cassidy)
750[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/m01.jpg]]
751->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LexLang
752->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
753
754Blue Devil is a member of the Justice League who joined after the Thanagarian invasion.
755----
756* TheCameo:
757** Can be seen as one of the background Justice Leaguers.
758** In "Destroyer", he has a single line, saying "Get to the Javelins!" while watching Darkseid's forces invade Earth from the Watchtower along with Hawkgirl, Mr. Terrific, and some other Leaguers.
759* ADayInTheLimelight: He has Issue #25 in the tie-in comic to himself.
760* HeroWithBadPublicity: His demonic, monstrous appearance has scared children and other civilians while trying to rescue them. This is part of why he hates his demon body. On the other hand, children find him cool if they witness him fighting crime and monsters.
761* IAmAMonster: He hates himself for his new appearance.
762[[/folder]]
763
764[[folder:Wildcat]]
765!!{{ComicBook/Wildcat}} (Ted Grant)
766[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/23066.jpg]]
767->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DennisFarina
768->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
769
770An aging superhero who acted as a mentor countless other heroes, but who is now bitter over being left off missions due to his age.
771----
772* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: As the name suggests he is cat-themed.
773* BadassNormal: No super powers but still capable of kicking ass both inside and outside the ring.
774* BloodKnight: He does not enjoy being used less than the other heroes due to his lack of powers and decides to join Meta-Brawl (a cage fighting club) to show his fighting prowess.
775* BoxingBattler: His main style of fighting.
776* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: Has taught many up and coming heroes how to fight including Black Canary.
777* FamedInStory: Is a well known contestant in the underground Meta Brawls.
778* GoodOldFisticuffs: How he solves all his fights and problems.
779* GrumpyOldMan: Is tough and Grumpy in his old age refusing any help roughly.
780* OldSuperhero: Much to his grief.
781* PrecursorHeroes: As an old hero and crimefighter he is this for the new generation.
782[[/folder]]
783
784[[folder:Etrigan]]
785!!Jason Blood/Etrigan
786[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/etrigan.gif]]
787->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyZane (''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]''), Creator/MichaelTWeiss (''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''), Creator/KevinConroy (''Unlimited'', "Kid's Stuff")
788->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries The New Batman Adventures]]'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''
789
790Jason Blood was a knight of King Arthur who betrayed Camelot to Morgan le Fay. As punishment, Merlin bound him to the demon Etrigan, granting him immortality, and charged him to oppose Morgan forever after.
791
792See [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesAllies here]] for more details.
793[[/folder]]
794
795[[folder:Plastic Man]]
796!!ComicBook/PlasticMan (Patrick "Eel" O'Brien)
797
798A member of the League with similar powers to Elongated Man.
799----
800* TheBusCameBack: If you treat the ''ComicBook/BatmanBeyond'' comic as canon, then Plastic Man has been a member of the new Terrific Trio even into his old age, alongside [[WesternAnimation/TheZetaProject Zeta]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Earth Mover]].
801* TheGhost: He doesn't actually appear, only mentioned in the TropeNamer for TheGreatestStoryNeverTold. He does appear in the tie-in comics, though.
802[[/folder]]
803
804[[folder:Rocket Red]]
805!!Rocket Red
806[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3620619.jpg]]
807->'''Abilities:''' PoweredArmor
808->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
809* GatlingGood: He has an arm-mounted mini-gun.
810* MacrossMissileMassacre: He shoots over a dozen mini-missiles at Amazo from launchers that appear on the shoulders and chest of his (regular-sized) armor.
811* RedIsHeroic: He's a red-armored superhero.
812* TheVoiceless: He never speaks in the show.
813[[/folder]]
814
815[[folder:Gypsy]]
816!!Gypsy (Cynthia "Cindy" Renolds)
817[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gypsy_1.png]]
818->'''Abilities''': [[{{Intangibility}} Phasing]], [[ThinkingUpPortals portal generation]]
819->'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
820
821Cynthia Reynolds, better known as Gypsy, joined the Justice League after the Thanagarian invasion.
822* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the comics, she's a MasterOfIllusion and has some training in astral projection. Here, she seems to possess {{Intangibility}} and the ability to create teleporation portals instead.
823* TheCameo: She's relegated to mostly background appearances, and never even speaks in the show.
824* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A woman dressed in traditional Roma clothing named... Gypsy. Checks out.
825* HaveAGayOldTime: It's possible that part of the reason she didn't get much screen time (or even her name spoken aloud) is that "gypsy" has been discredited by actual Roma, who consider the term a slur.
826* JumpedAtTheCall: Whenever trouble arises, she's always one of the first Leaguers shown rushing to help.
827* SupportPartyMember: In "Flashpoint," we see that Gypsy uses her powers to support the League rather than fight directly. She's shown conjuring a portal to rescue an injured fireman and take him to safety. Notably, though, she still joins the teleporting Leaguers to fight Parademons in the GrandFinale, so it's possible that she has some combat prowess as well.
828* ThinkingUpPortals: If her cameo in "Flashpoint" is any indication, she can phase through walls by creating portals. Other people are able to travel through them as well.
829* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The animators often put her with Vibe and Steel as a reference to their membership in Justice League Detroit in the comics.
830[[/folder]]
831
832[[folder:Aztek]]
833->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisCox ("Question Authority"), Creator/CoreyBurton ("I Am Legion")
834->'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
835* SparedByTheAdaptation: Aztek in the comics sacrificed himself during the "World War III" arc that concluded Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997''. Here, he is still alive by the end of the series.
836[[/folder]]
837
838!!Introduced post-''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''
839%%NOT counting the Justice League Unlimited in Batman Beyond.
840
841[[folder:Power Girl]]
842!!Power Girl
843[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/power_girl_dcau_001.jpg]]
844->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn''[[note]]Reference only[[/note]]
845----
846* TheCameo: A waitress dressed as her appears at the superhero-themed breastaurant in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'', confirming that she does exist in the DCAU outside of the dubiously canon tie-in comics.
847* ExpyCoexistence: Galatea was an {{expy}} of Power Girl, then ''Batman and Harley Quinn'' confirmed the existence of Power Girl in the DCAU. Unless, of course, Power Girl is Galatea after a HeelFaceTurn.
848* TheGhost: What Power Girl herself actually was in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn''.
849* RememberTheNewGuy: Her appearance and membership in the League is never explained. What the others, especially Supergirl, think of her considering Galatea is a CaptainErsatz {{expy}} of her is not addressed.
850[[/folder]]
851
852[[folder:Black Condor]]
853!!Black Condor
854->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn''[[note]]Reference only[[/note]]
855----
856* AmbiguousSituation: Just which Black Condor it is who's in the League, given his status as TheGhost. While the second one, Ryan Kendall, was a member of the ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInternational, given the multiple cases of TeamMemberInTheAdaptation in the expanded League, it could very well be the original Richard Grey Jr. incarnation or John Trujillo, who replaced Kendall after his death in ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', who's part of the DCAU League.
857* TheGhost: He's one of the Leaguers mentioned to be available by Booster Gold in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'', confirming that he does exist.
858[[/folder]]
859
860[[folder:Bloodwynd]]
861!!Bloodwynd
862->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn''[[note]]Reference only[[/note]]
863----
864* TheGhost: He's one of the Leaguers mentioned to be available by Booster Gold in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'', confirming that he does exist.
865[[/folder]]
866
867[[folder:Triumph]]
868!!Triumph (William [=MacIntyre=])
869->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn''[[note]]Reference only[[/note]]
870----
871* TheGhost: He's one of the Leaguers mentioned to be available by Booster Gold in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'', confirming that he does exist.
872[[/folder]]
873
874[[folder:Green Lantern/Limelight (Jessica Cruz)]]
875!!ComicBook/GreenLantern/Limelight (Jessica Cruz)
876[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dcau_jessica_cruz_1.PNG]]
877%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
878->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DianeGuerrero
879->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''
880
881-->''"'Everyday, in every way, I am getting better.' What a load of crap."''
882
883A young woman troubled with anxiety, who turns out to be the newest Green Lantern on Earth. Though troubled with anxiety in the present, she will become a legendary heroine known as Limelight. And the Fatal Five has set their sights on her.
884----
885* ActionGirl: Her mental trauma ultimately does nothing to deter her from being one. [[HeroicWillpower Once she comes to terms with her issues]], she becomes a OneManArmy and takes down the Fatal Five.
886* AdaptationExpansion: Jessica will take on the superhero moniker of Limelight at some point in the future, an original concept made for her in this continuity.
887* AdaptedOut:
888** There's no indication that she ever had a Power Ring, likely because the DCAU doesn't have a Crime Syndicate universe or at least never came into contact with one.[[note]]While ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnTwoEarths'' was originally planned to be canon to the DCAU and take place between ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited'', it is officially a separate continuity and has only been interpreted as canon to the DCAU by fans due to the final film having noticeable remnants of the original draft.[[/note]]
889** There's no sign of fellow Green Lantern [[PlatonicLifePartners Simon Baz]], whose place in Jessica's character arc seems to have been taken by Thomas.
890* BadassCreed: "Everyday, in every way, I am getting better." Not really. [[ComicBook/GreenLantern But you know the one we mean.]]
891* CharacterDevelopment: She starts off as a girl troubled with anxiety that struggles to pull herself together to becoming a brave heroine who is able to overcome her troubles and save the day.
892* CommonalityConnection: Jessica and Thomas bond over being troubled heroes.
893* DarkAndTroubledPast: On a hiking trip with two of her friends, they came across a mobster burying a dead body. He executed her two friends and she barely managed to escape with her own life by falling from a cliff.
894* EarnedStripes: Jessica gains her iconic eye lantern when she has her HeroicWillpower moment.
895* FamedInStory: Thomas reveals to her that she'll become a famous, beloved heroine known as Limelight.
896* GlowingEyes: While fighting [[ShockAndAwe Validus]], her eyes briefly glow green while trying to break out of his grasp.
897* HeroicSecondWind: Has one after the Fatal Five successfully break out Emerald Empress and Validus despite her efforts to stop them, which results in several Green Lanterns on guard including herself and Kilowog getting badly injured and her ring getting destroyed.
898* HeroicWillpower: In the climax of ''Vs. The Fatal Five'', the Persuader slices her ring open, but as expected from a member of the Green Lantern Corps, she's able to fix it by sheer heroic willpower.
899* {{Hikikomori}}: She has trouble leaving her apartment due to her extreme anxiety.
900* MacGuffinSuperPerson: The Fatal Five go after her during the events of the movie because the rest of the Green Lantern Corps is busy on Rann and as a troubled newcomer, she be easily cowed into freeing Emerald Empress and Validus from prison on Oa.
901* NervousWreck: She suffers from severe anxiety and PTSD, due to [[DarkAndTroubledPast seeing her friends get murdered and nearly getting murdered herself]].
902* NiceGirl: Despite being troubled with her own issues, she reaches out to Thomas to also try to help him work out his issues.
903* SoleSurvivor: She was the only one out of her and two friends that survived a murder attempt.
904* YouAreNotAlone: She and Thomas help each other cope with their own issues and end up growing close because of this.
905[[/folder]]
906
907[[folder:Miss Martian]]
908!![[Characters/MartianManhunter Miss Martian]] (M'gann)
909%%[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dcau_miss_martian_2.PNG]]
910%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
911[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dcau_miss_martian_4.PNG]]
912[[caption-width-right:300:''"You know what? I'm getting a mochaccino."'']]
913->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanielaBobadilla
914->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''
915
916->''"I'm Miss Martian, jackass!"''
917
918A teenage Martian heroine who aspires to join the Justice League, but must first undergo Batman's tutelage.
919----
920* AmbiguousSituation: What Miss Martian's true ethnicity is. ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' established that the only Martians were the Green Martians while the White Martians were replaced by their CanonForeigner {{expy}}, the Imperium, in addition to the fact that J'onn was the only survivor of the Imperium invasion. Either Miss Martian really is a Green Martian in this version, she's somehow a member of the Imperium, or the White Martians have been {{retcon}}ned back into existence.
921* CuteMonsterGirl: She's a Martian, but she's made herself look like a human save for the green skin.
922* DeadpanSnarker: When Batman lectures her and says that he doesn't want to work with teenagers, she silently transforms into [[KidSidekick Robin II]]. He admits [[HypocrisyNod she has a point]].
923* {{Foil}}: To [[TheStoic Batman]]. Her dorky teenage attitude and his dark broody self clash like day and night, but they seem to get along rather well, some awkwardness aside. The closest comparison to their relationship may be the one between John Stewart and Kara.
924* FlyingBrick: Just like her Uncle J'onn and her comic version.
925* GoodCopBadCop: She claims to be the good cop to Batman's bad cop.
926* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: The form she assumes, except maybe a [[CuteMonsterGirl more cuter take]].
927* {{Intangibility}}: One of her powers as a Martian. [[NoSell It becomes helpful]] when Mano, [[TouchOfDeath who can destroy anything with a single touch]], tries to kill her while she's seemingly unconscious by touching her ''head''.
928-->'''Miss Martian:''' [[PreAsskickingOneLiner I heard you]] [[DeadpanSnarker were grabby.]]
929* MythologyGag: She has her ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' Season 2 outfit.
930* PlayingPossum: Manages to get the upper hand on Mano when he attempts to kill her by playing dead.
931* RedheadInGreen: She's a ginger with green skin.
932* SuperpowerLottery: She's got flight, intangibility, telepathy, shapeshifting, and super strength. Notably her debut movie plays up her strength (and by extension the strength of Martians in general), whereas the original series downplayed her uncle's.
933* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: [[{{SubvertedTrope}} Subverted Trope.]] Although she, Jessica, and Thomas are the main three teen heroes of the movie, she's not as close to either of them as Jessica and Thomas are to each other. When she tries befriending Thomas, he's too out of it to respond to her but responds better to [[NiceGirl Jessica]], so Miss Martian leaves the two be.
934* WeakToFire: Like all Martians, she's weak to fire or at least has a psychological fear of it. In one scene, she's frightened by a spreading fire and Batman runs over to shield her with his cape.
935[[/folder]]
936
937[[folder:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)]]
938!!ComicBook/GreenLantern (Hal Jordan)
939[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dcau_hal_jordan.png]]
940%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
941->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamBaldwin
942->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
943
944->''"Hal Jordan. Another time shift. I'm up to speed, carry on."''
945
946A U.S. Air Force pilot stationed at Broome Lake. In another life, Hal Jordan would have been the Green Lantern that joined the Justice League. During the crisis caused by Chronos's tampering with the timeline, he briefly appeared in place of John Stewart. At some point in the main timeline, he eventually becomes a Green Lantern and joins the Justice League.
947----
948* AmbiguousSituation:
949** Star Sapphire is Carol Ferris, so how much of her backstory in this continuity has to do with Hal is unknown. She seems to be more of a supervillain for hire in this version and she genuinely supported Aresia's effort to eradicate men due to her past experience with "some unpleasant men over the years", if that's any indication of the state of their relationship.
950** Artwork of him as a Green Lantern can be seen in the Superbabes breastaurant in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndHarleyQuinn'', which could suggest that he became a Green Lantern at some point after ''Justice League Unlimited'' if you view it as more than just an EasterEgg. ''Justice League Vs. The Fatal Five'' confirms that this is true, although whether or not he joined before or after ''Batman and Harley Quinn'' is unclear.
951* TheCameo:
952** In ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "In Brightest Day", a plane at the Broome Lake Air Force Base while Kyle Rayner and Sinestro duke it out can be seen labeled as belonging to "Colonel Hal Jordan".
953** In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him appears in the Green Lantern display in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
954* DecompositeCharacter: ''Justice League vs. the Fatal Five'' confirms that Hal does become a Green Lantern in the normal timeline, but his origin of getting the ring from Abin Sur was given to Kyle Rayner and his roles as a founding member of the League and the GL responsible for Sinestro's removal from the GLC were given to John Stewart.
955* DemotedToExtra: A main character in the comics, Hal's only appeared in cameos in the DCAU.
956* DullSurprise: He initially doesn't realize that he's fluctuated into the main timeline and remains calm when he does, briefly introducing himself before getting back to business.
957* InSpiteOfANail: After initially appearing in an alternate timeline in "The Once and Future Thing", Hal will eventually become a Green Lantern and join the Justice League in the main timeline, as shown in ''Vs. The Fatal Five''.
958* PointOfDivergence: If things had been different somehow, he would've been the Green Lantern on Earth instead of John. His appearance in "The Once and Future Thing" implies that he comes from a near-identical timeline with the only difference being that he's there in place of John, since John also has a DullSurprise when he re-fluctuates back.
959* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While trying to get information about Chronos's whereabouts from his wife, he assures her that the League will try their best not to hurt her husband.
960* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Sinestro and Star Sapphire (who is confirmed by WordOfGod to be Carol Ferris) are instead Kyle and John's enemies. John was responsible for Sinestro's expulsion from the Lantern Corps while Sinestro gets involved in Kyle's origin story, and whatever is up with Star Sapphire is never explained.
961[[/folder]]
962
963[[folder:Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)]]
964!!ComicBook/GreenLantern (Guy Gardner)
965[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guy_gardner.jpg]]
966
967%%The second Green Lantern of Sector 2814.
968->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive''[[note]]Appears as a statue only.[[/note]]
969
970A future Green Lantern and member of the Justice League.
971----
972* TheCameo:
973** A thief resembling Guy appeared in the ''Superman: The Animated Series'' episode "In Brightest Day...".
974** In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', a statue of him appears in the Green Lantern display in the superhero museum in the 31st century.
975* ADayInTheLimelight: He's the main character of an issue in the tie-in comic.
976%%* HairTriggerTemper:
977* MythologyGag: In ''Justice League vs. The Fatal Five'', he resembles his ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'' design.
978[[/folder]]
979
980!!Comic-Only Members
981
982[[folder:Blue Beetle]]
983!!ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord)
984[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blue_beetle_9.jpg]]
985
986->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' (comic only) | ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueInfinity''
987->'''Abilities:''' Advanced weapons and equipment
988
989A superhero active prior to the Thanagarian invasion alongside Booster Gold.
990----
991* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if he succeeded Dan Garrett and if Jaime Reyes would succeed him in the mantle of Blue Beetle. And while we're on that note, it's unknown if he ends up dead like he usually does.
992%%* TheFriendNobodyLikes
993* ThoseTwoGuys: With Booster Gold in the tie-in comics.
994[[/folder]]
995
996[[folder:Steel II]]
997!!ComicBook/{{Steel}} II (Natasha Irons)
998[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/natasha_irons_dcau_002.jpg]]
999
1000->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''
1001
1002Steel's niece.
1003----
1004* TheCameo: She appears as one of the attendees at Superman's funeral in "Hereafter".
1005* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Possibly subverted. In her first stint as a superhero, she doesn't use any of her three codenames from the comics, but nothing is stopping her from using them later in her career.
1006[[/folder]]
1007
1008[[folder:All-Star]]
1009!!All-Star (Olivia Dawson)
1010[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/all_star_dcau_0001.jpg]]
1011
1012The local hero of Apex City. Though not a formal member of the Justice League, she worked together with them while fighting Brainiac in her hometown and was granted honorary membership by Batman after losing her powers defeating Brainiac.
1013----
1014* CanonForeigner: She was created for the ''Justice League Adventures'' tie-in comic for the ''Justice League'' cartoon.
1015* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Her Star Charm gave her her powers. After it was destroyed while fighting Brainiac, she was forced to retire from superhero-ing.
1016* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Being a teen hero, she was ecstatic when she got to work with the Justice League.
1017[[/folder]]
1018
1019[[folder:Zauriel]]
1020!!Zauriel
1021[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zauriel_dcau_001.png]]
1022
1023An angel from Heaven that came to Earth and became a superhero.
1024[[/folder]]
1025
1026[[folder:Doctor Occult]]
1027!!Doctor Richard Occult
1028[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_occult_dcau_001.jpg]]
1029
1030A private investigator that uses magic to confront the supernatural.
1031[[/folder]]
1032
1033[[folder:Mary Marvel]]
1034!!Mary Marvel (Mary Batson)
1035[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mary_marvel_dcau_001.png]]
1036
1037Billy Batson's sister and Captain Marvel's female counterpart. Unlike her male counterpart, she joined and stayed in the League.
1038----
1039%%* AudienceSurrogate
1040[[/folder]]
1041
1042[[folder:Animal Man]]
1043!!Animal Man (Bernhard "Buddy" Baker)
1044[[quoteright:246:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/animal_man_dcau_001.jpg]]
1045
1046A superhero who can mimic animals as his power.
1047[[/folder]]
1048
1049!Future League Members
1050See Characters/BatmanBeyondJusticeLeagueUnlimited.

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