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"Earth-X"

    Overman 

Overman (Kal-L / Karl Kant)

The superpowered enforcer of Vandal Savage and his brutal Nazi rule.
  • The Atoner: After being resurrected back on Earth-X, he is free of Savage's control and plans on honoring Lois's death by turning himself in for his crimes.
  • Beware the Superman: Overman shows us just how horrifying it would be if survivors of the House of El used the gifts granted by Earth's yellow sun to do evil instead of being beacons of good and hope.
  • The Dragon: To Vandal Savage.
  • Evil Doppelgänger: To Superman.
  • More than Mind Control: Though Vandal Savage raised Kant and used the power of the Oracle to keep him obedient, he admits a lot of his hatred and malice was genuine. He turns himself over to the Freedom Fighters to await trial after visiting Lois's grave.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: He has shades of this.
  • Revenge Before Reason: He sides with Amazo II and fights the Justice League and Justice Alliance, even if he aims to destroy the multiverse as payback to Main J'onn invading his mind.

    Vandal Savage 

Vandal Savage

The evil immortal dictator of Earth-X.
  • Adaptational Villainy: To his prime self, who while still a villain, he eventually repented and had joined the Nazis for pragmatic reasons. This Savage never had that realization and is genuinely a hateful Nazi.
  • Evil Old Folks: While he is an immortal man who has lived for thousands of years, it is revealed his immortality is failing him, making him look older and more feeble than he appears to be.
  • Immortality: Just like most counterparts, though the effects are waning off.
  • The Man Behind the Curtain: After his world is littered with posters and images of his usual self, he is revealed to be an aging old man, using robotic doubles to disguise his true state.
  • Those Wacky Nazis: Rules Earth-X as a Nazi regime.

    Brainiac 

Brainiac

An alien android that serves as a Nazi enforcer.
  • The Brute: Unlike other versions of Brainiac, he merely serves as an enforcer to Savage and Overman that is easily defeated.

    The Oracle 

The Oracle (J'onn J'onnz)

The true power behind Vandal Savage's regime, J'onn J'onnz was teleported from Mars to Savage's clutches so he can use his psychic powers for his own uses.
  • Cephalothorax: Being imprisoned and tortured in Savage's machine for decades warped his mind so much that when freed, he takes a mishapen form that has a large head and small limbs.
  • Dying as Yourself: After being freed from the machine, he makes himself a deformed body after being non-corporeal for decades, only to die minutes later.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He only shows up in Issue 5, but was unwillingly responsible for Earth-X's Nazi rule and provides the key to Amazo II's defeat to Earth-D J'onn before dying.
  • Sympathetic Sentient Weapon: He is forced into fueling Savage's psychic weapon to take over Earth-X.

The Freedom Fighters

    General Zod 

General Abraham "Zod" Zodesta

A Jewish general who leads the Freedom Fighters, including Doomsday and Metallo, against Vandal Savage and Overman.
  • Big Good: He's the leader of the Freedom Fighters, the resistance against Vandal Savage and his Nazi regime.
  • In Name Only: While called General Zod, he's not a Kryptonian.
  • Killed Off for Real: Vandal Savage shoots him once the Freedom Fighters and Superman invade his castle.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is Abraham, and he mentions he's Jewish.

Earth-D

    Superman 

Superman (Kalel)

An African American version of Superman who leads the Justice Alliance.

    The Justice Alliance 

The Justice Alliance

A superhero group made of racially and differently abled members.
  • Adaptation Amalgamation: They're a combination of Earth-23/D (racially diverse versions of pre-existing heroes) and the Silver Age.
  • Adaptation Name Change: Wonder Woman's name is Unatti, despite being based on Nubia.
  • Captain Obvious: Green Lantern, with Aquaman constantly annoyed by this.
  • Happily Married: Kal mentions that he and Unatti are married.
  • Knight in Sour Armor: Unatti compared to Diana, since on her Themyscira, there was a civil war that left her with major trust issues.
  • Super Wheelchair: Batman's wheelchair is the Whirly-Bat, a small helicopter that lets him fly and shoot missiles.

Earth Destroyed by the Anti-Life Equation

    Darkseid 

Darkseid

A former intergalactic tyrant, he spends his days mourning Wonder Woman in a dead version of Apokolips.
  • Alas, Poor Villain: Things end with Main!Diana mourning his passing.
  • Foil: To Overman; both men killed their lover in their quest for power, but Darkseid did it accidentally and felt immense grief and heartbreak over it while being left to suffer in it, while Overman's love for Lois was suppressed by Savage, fueling his hatred.
  • Love Redeems: His growing respect and eventual love for Diana made him softer, but not necessarily less power-hungry. He is fully redeemed after her death.
  • Morality Pet: Diana.
  • Redemption Equals Death: While already regretful of his actions, he find redemption by sacrificing himself to save Prime Diana from the Anti-Life Equation.
  • Sole Survivor: The Anti-Life Equation killed everyone in the universe except for Darkseid so to leave him in eternal agony and remorse over wiping everyone out including his lover.

    Wonder Woman 

Wonder Woman (Princess Diana of Themyscira)

A version of Wonder Woman who served as ambassador to Apokolips and grew close to Darkseid.
  • Composite Character: Her design indicates she's based on the comics' Golden Age Wonder Woman.
  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: After being annihilated by the Anti-Life Equation, Darkseid caught her in his arms and she crumbled into dust.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • Her relationship with Darkseid seems to be a reference to her and Steppenwolf being the parents of Fury in the New 52's Earth 2.
    • She's shown to sometimes wear golden armored wings, bringing to mind when she wore the armor in Kingdom Come.
  • What Does She See in Him?: The main Diana is disgusted that her alternate self was ever a thing with someone like Darkseid and remarks that she must've been very lonely and desperate to fall for him.
    Main Wonder Woman: Don't mistake me for the woman you knew! She was clearly a lost and damaged soul if she could love a monster like you!

Other

    The Voice in the Mirrored Room (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 

Amazo II

The voice calling Amazo to the Mirrored Room, it is revealed to be an Amazo from another universe wanting to break out and destroy the Multiverse.
  • Adaptive Ability: Just like the original, but he became more powerful once it adapted and absorbed the Anti-Life Equation itself.
  • A God Am I: Less modest about it than his brother, too.
  • Big Bad: His manipulation of original Amazo kickstarts the entire plot.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Even more than the first Amazo, gaining a demonic appearance after he absorbed the Anti-Life Equation.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Amazo. Essentially, what would have happened if Amazo did not have the Justice League to guide him morally.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After Bruce and Diana use the Life Equation to defeat him and undo his damage, he regenerates and peacefully accompanies the first Amazo to find answers about their questions.
  • Karma Houdini: While the Anti-Life entity within him is gone, he pays for his crimes by accompanying the first Amazo on a journey.
  • Love Redeems: Amazo's attempts to reach out to him eventually cause him to stand down and explore the Multiverse with him as siblings.
  • Mechanical Evolution: From a simple android to a god-like threat that aimed to destroy all universes.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: Even before absorbing the Anti-Life Equation, he was on a murderous quest that destroyed his own world. Afterwards, he wants to spread it to other universes.
  • Shout-Out: His appearance looks a lot like Ultron.
  • Sole Survivor: He destroyed everyone and everything in his universe after absorbing the Anti-Life Equation.

    Anti-Life Equation 

The Anti-Life Equation

The key to subjugating all life. One version of Darkseid managed to finally attain it, and though persuaded by Wonder Woman at the last second to not use it, the Anti-Life Equation broke free of his control and unleashed annihilation on the universe anyways.


  • Greater-Scope Villain: A benevolent Darkseid unleashing it on a murderous Amazo caused it to empower the android and persuade it to try to destroy all life in all universes, causing the story's conflict.
  • It Can Think: It unleashed itself onto the universe even after Darkseid, who had possession of it, changed his mind about using it, and it consciously spared him so that he could suffer from the guilt of destroying the universe and his lover.

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