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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MattRyan (DCAMU) and Creator/NolanNorth (''Beware My Power'' and ''Crisis'' Part 1)

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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MattRyan (DCAMU) and Creator/NolanNorth (''Beware My Power'' and ''Crisis'' Part 1)
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MattRyan (DCAMU) and Creator/NolanNorth (Tomorrowverse)

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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MattRyan (DCAMU) and Creator/NolanNorth (Tomorrowverse)
(''Beware My Power'' and ''Crisis'' Part 1)
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In the comics, Conner initially wasn't a clone of Superman, but of Cadmus director Paul Westfield. Clark tried to be a good mentor for Conner from the beginning and they got along well, even after Geoff Johns' retcon of Conner being a clone made from Superman and Lex Luthor. The strained relationship only exists in Young Justice Animation, which is a highly loose adaptation of the whole DCU.


* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the comics, Superman felt violated by Superboy's very existence and treated him coldly until he eventually warmed up to him. In ''Reign of the Superman'', there is no such hostility and, by the film's epilogue, he seems to have welcomed "Conner" into the family as easily as his parents.
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MattRyan

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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MattRyan
Creator/MattRyan (DCAMU) and Creator/NolanNorth (Tomorrowverse)
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Constantine is still the same GoodIsNotNice ManipulativeBastard that he is in the comics, but here he is much more openly caring about others and actively keeps others away if they can't help, whereas the comic version gladly surrounds himself with useful allies for his scheming. This version also lacks the StalkerWithACrush trait with Zatanna that was mutually destructive for them both.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: AdaptationalNiceGuy: Constantine is still the same GoodIsNotNice ManipulativeBastard that he is in the comics, but here he is much more openly caring about others and actively keeps others away if they can't help, whereas the comic version gladly surrounds himself with useful allies for his scheming. This version also lacks the StalkerWithACrush trait with Zatanna that was mutually destructive for them both.



* AdaptationalHeroism: In the comics Jason's backstory was that he was a knight of Camelot who betrayed his kingdom due to being in love with Morgan le Fay and was bound to Etrigan by Merlin as punishment. Here he's a loyal knight who was mortally wounded and Merlin bonded him with Etrigan to keep him alive.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the comics Jason's backstory was that he was a knight of Camelot who betrayed his kingdom due to being in love with Morgan le Fay and was bound to Etrigan by Merlin as punishment. Here he's a loyal knight who was mortally wounded and Merlin bonded him with Etrigan to keep him alive.

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Misuse: "Note that if the popular character is a legitimate lead character in a specific work, then the trope should not be listed in it."


* WolverinePublicity: Up to ''Dark'', he's been in every single one of the movies, despite not being part of the ''Justice League Dark'' in the comics. The streak is finally broken in ''The Judas Contract'' which he doesn't appear in.



[[caption-width-right:350:DC's magical heroes ([[WolverinePublicity and Batman]])]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:DC's magical heroes ([[WolverinePublicity and Batman]])]](and Batman)]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: In ''Dark'' the Shrouds, beings which take souls to Hell, mention that Batman has avoided them many times. This implies he either came close to crossing the line which would doom him to Hell, or worse means that he's avoided death and he's already doomed to Hell.

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* AmbiguousSituation: In ''Dark'' the Shrouds, beings which take souls to Hell, mention that Batman has avoided cheated them many times. This implies he either came close to crossing the line which would doom him to Hell, or worse means that he's avoided death and he's already doomed they are simply annoyed by how he refuses to execute the ones that deserve to go to Hell.



* BadassNormal: What he lack in superpowers, he makes for in strategy, cunning, gadgets, and sheer willpower.

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* BadassNormal: What he lack in superpowers, he makes for in strategy, cunning, gadgets, and sheer willpower. He's so skilled that [[spoiler: Darkseid personally chose to brainwash him into becoming an ally, even granting him the Mobius Chair.]]



* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his reputation as the most serious member of the League, Batman sometimes entertains himself by partaking in his friends' jokes. When Superboy volunteers to help the heroes in ''Reign of the Supermen'', Bruce encourages Hal Jordan to blast the teenager with a bazooka.

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* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his reputation as the most serious member of the League, Batman sometimes entertains himself by partaking in his friends' jokes. When Superboy volunteers to help the heroes in ''Reign of the Supermen'', Bruce encourages "encourages" Hal Jordan to blast the obnoxious teenager with a bazooka.



* OnlySaneMan: When the Justice League first met with each other, Batman was the most mature and rational.

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* OnlySaneMan: When the Justice League first met with each other, Batman was obviously the most mature and rational.

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->For tropes applying to his appearance in the WesternAnimation/{{Tomorrowverse}}, see Characters/TomorrowverseOtherCharacters



!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDark'' | ''WesternAnimation/ConstantineCityOfDemons'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar'' | ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseConstantineTheHouseOfMystery''

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDark'' | ''WesternAnimation/ConstantineCityOfDemons'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar'' | ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseConstantineTheHouseOfMystery''''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseConstantineTheHouseOfMystery'' | ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternBewareMyPower'' | ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueCrisisOnInfiniteEarths''
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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Possibly, as there's no mention of Merlin being Etrigan's half-brother like in the comics. There's also no mention of a connection between him and Trigon, who is his grandfather in the comics which in turn made Raven his aunt.
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* MsFanservice: She wears a red and blue leotard that shows off her legs and curves. In ''Justice League vs Teen Titans'', she is seen wearing nothing but a towel when talking on the phone with Superman.

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* MsFanservice: For an amazonian, she's very attractive, beautiful and good looking. She wears a red and blue leotard that shows off her legs and curves. In ''Justice League vs Teen Titans'', she is seen wearing nothing but a towel when talking on the phone with Superman.
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* HeroWithBadPublicity: Except for the Flash, who seems more well liked, and Cyborg, who has just debuted, it's noted in ''War'' that the world is generally afraid of all of them. This is averted however after they save the world from Darkseid.

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* ForWantOfANail: The only Cyborg in TheMultiverse who isn't an official member of the Teen Titans, though he develops a friendship with the team.



* ForWantOfANail: The main difference between him and his Flashpoint counterpart is that the latter was already king and seemed to have been raised in Atlantis, which is why he lacks any reluctance to start a war on the surface.


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* PointOfDivergence: The main difference between him and his Flashpoint counterpart is that the latter was already king and seemed to have been raised in Atlantis, which is why he lacks any reluctance to start a war on the surface.
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![[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League]]

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!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Clark Kent]]

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!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]]

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!![[Franchise/WonderWoman Princess Diana of Themyscira / Diana Prince]]

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!![[Franchise/GreenLantern Harold "Hal" Jordan]]

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!![[Franchise/GreenLantern !![[ComicBook/GreenLantern Harold "Hal" Jordan]]



!![[Franchise/TheFlash Barry Allen]]

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!![[Franchise/{{Shazam}} William "Billy" Batson]]

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!![[Franchise/{{Shazam}} !![[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} William "Billy" Batson]]

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Anything That Moves was disambiguated per TRS, don't link it anywhere.


* AnythingThatMoves: Just like in his source material, John is open to sexual escapades regardless of gender, or even species. At one point, he and Raven are at a seedy gym, and John is annoyed because one of his exes is there. Raven initially thinks he is referring to Harley Quinn, but he denies it. The camera then pans to King Shark, the big sharkman standing next to Harley, who proceeds to wink at him.


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* ExtremeOmnisexual: Just like in his source material, John is open to sexual escapades regardless of gender, or even species. At one point, he and Raven are at a seedy gym, and John is annoyed because one of his exes is there. Raven initially thinks he is referring to Harley Quinn, but he denies it. The camera then pans to King Shark, the big sharkman standing next to Harley, who proceeds to wink at him.
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Hurting Hero is a disambiguation


* HurtingHero: It's clear he takes the losses of his adventures very deeply, not that he would admit it. After the disaster in ''Apokolips War'', he spends a good part of the next two years getting ''spectacularly'' drunk with Etrigan just to numb the pain.
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Boobs Of Steel is a disambiguation


* BoobsOfSteel: It's Wonder Woman; this is a given.



%%* BoobsOfSteel: Like Wonder Woman, this applies to her.
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Does Not Like Shoes has been renamed and redefined to focus on characters that explicitly or implicitly state a preference for going barefoot. Removing misuse


* DoesNotLikeShoes: Like most of the Atlanteans, her heels and toes are exposed.

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