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* MakeMeWannaShout: Can unleash a devastating sonic scream.


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* SuperScream: Can unleash a devastating sonic scream.

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* MilkmanConspiracy: Kind of subverted, in that Max took the JLI - a UN-backed international organization staffed by superhumans - and, over twenty years, turned it into a bit of joke precisely so his association with it would place him BeneathSuspicion and everyone else's low opinion of the Leaguers would leave them powerless to stop his EvilPlan.

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* MilkmanConspiracy: Kind of subverted, in that Max took the JLI - a UN-backed international organization staffed by superhumans - and, over twenty years, turned it into a bit of joke precisely so his association with it would place him BeneathSuspicion and everyone else's low opinion of the Leaguers would leave them powerless to stop his EvilPlan. ([[{{Retcon}} Unless he didn't, and only developed his evil plan years later]].)



* {{Retcon}}: So many. Originally, he was a bit shifty but tried to do the right thing, at least once he's seperated from the evil computer. In the Gerard Jones ''Justice League America'' he was never really seperated from the evil computer and it regains control after his apparent death, rebuilding him as a cyborg. In ''Countdown to Infinite Crisis'' he was actually EvilAllAlong, and everything he did was part of the plan (and what was that about a cyborg? Never happened). And in ''Generation Lost'' he only became an anti-meta crusader ''after' the JLI era, during which he was genuinely what he appeared to be.



* VillainousBreakdown: Though Max manages to keep his cool through most of ''Generation Lost'', he has a pretty bad breakdown in #15 after finding out that [[spoiler:the same mindwipe he used to make the whole world forget him has also made the world forget Wonder Woman, making it impossible for him to track her]].

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* VillainousBreakdown: Though Max manages to keep his cool through most of ''Generation Lost'', he has a pretty bad breakdown in #15 after finding out that [[spoiler:the same mindwipe he used to make the whole world forget him [[spoiler: [[Comicbook/WonderWomanOdyssey a completely unrelated event]] has also made the world forget Wonder Woman, making it impossible for him to track her]].
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* UncertainDoom: Starro's last appearance (as of 2017) was in ''R.E.B.E.L.S.'' saw him cut off from his followers and teleported into a room with [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], a mutinous ex-follower strong enough to fight Lobo to a draw, and a RagtagBunchOfMisfits who also wanted him dead. The regular Starro has popped up a few times since, though.

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* UncertainDoom: Starro's last appearance (as of 2017) was in ''R.E.B.E.L.S.'' saw him cut off from his followers and teleported into a room with [[Characters/DCComicsLobo Lobo]], ComicBook/{{Lobo}}, a mutinous ex-follower strong enough to fight Lobo to a draw, and a RagtagBunchOfMisfits who also wanted him dead. The regular Starro has popped up a few times since, though.

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* ChallengingTheChief: Being the team's Anti-Villain, the post-Infinite Crisis Dr. Diehard does this a lot to Lord Havok.
* CharacterDevelopment: The reason for their inclusion and reworking post-Infinite Crisis, as the first generation of Extremists were a pretty stock supervillain team with little motivation beyond ForTheEvulz. While DC was able to successfully recreate the Extremists as characters with their own distinct personalities and motivations, this fleshing-out was not enough to elevate them beyond the ranks of CListFodder (and sadly, calling them even ''that'' is generous).

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* ChallengingTheChief: Being the team's Anti-Villain, the post-Infinite Crisis post-''Infinite Crisis'' Dr. Diehard does this a lot to Lord Havok.
* CharacterDevelopment: The reason for their inclusion and reworking post-Infinite Crisis, post-''Infinite Crisis'', as the first generation of Extremists were a pretty stock supervillain team with little motivation beyond ForTheEvulz. While DC was able to successfully recreate the Extremists as characters with their own distinct personalities and motivations, this fleshing-out was not enough to elevate them beyond the ranks of CListFodder (and sadly, calling them even ''that'' is generous).



* CompositeCharacter: In addition to being an expy of Doctor Doom with his backstory, Lord Havok takes cues from ComicBook/DeathsHead in the physical appearance of his armor and the shapeshifting metal that can form various weapons from ComicBook/DeathsHeadII.

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* CompositeCharacter: In addition to being an expy {{Expy}} of Doctor Doom with his backstory, Lord Havok takes cues from ComicBook/DeathsHead [[ComicBook/DeathsHeadMarvelComics Death's Head]] in the physical appearance of his armor and the shapeshifting metal that can form various weapons from ComicBook/DeathsHeadII.



* DrivenToVillainy: The post-Infinite Crisis Dr. Diehard was originally a pacifist metahuman who ran a school for metas and led a superhero team called the Zen Men ([[ComicBook/XMen sound familiar?]]), until his school was invaded by the government and all his students arrested. After spending months imprisoned in an internment camp and forced to watch his students meet various bad ends, Diehard had enough and turned to supervillainy.

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* DrivenToVillainy: The post-Infinite Crisis post-''Infinite Crisis'' Dr. Diehard was originally a pacifist metahuman who ran a school for metas and led a superhero team called the Zen Men ([[ComicBook/XMen sound familiar?]]), until his school was invaded by the government and all his students arrested. After spending months imprisoned in an internment camp and forced to watch his students meet various bad ends, Diehard had enough and turned to supervillainy.



* {{Expy}}: As noted above, all five of them are based on Creator/MarvelComics villains. Lord Havok is ComicBook/DoctorDoom (with the similarities even amplified during his appearance in ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' by depicting him with a green shroud), Dr. Diehard is ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Tracer is ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Dreamslayer is Dormammu, and Gorgon is ComicBook/DoctorOctopus.

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* {{Expy}}: As noted above, all five of them are based on Creator/MarvelComics villains. Lord Havok is ComicBook/DoctorDoom (with the similarities even amplified during his appearance in ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' by depicting him with a green shroud), Dr. Diehard is ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Tracer is ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth|MarvelComics}}, Dreamslayer is Dormammu, and Gorgon is ComicBook/DoctorOctopus.Doctor Octopus.



* MultiplePersonality: The post-Infinite Crisis Gorgon has a different SplitPersonality for each of his tentacles.
* NotEvenHuman: The post-Infinite Crisis Dreamslayer was eventually revealed to be a demon with its own {{Cult}} of followers.

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* MultiplePersonality: The post-Infinite Crisis Gorgon has a different SplitPersonality for each of his tentacles.
* NotEvenHuman: The post-Infinite Crisis post-''Infinite Crisis'' Dreamslayer was eventually revealed to be a demon with its own {{Cult}} of followers.



* SuperSoldier: The post-Infinite Crisis Tracer was given powers to become one of these.

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* SplitPersonality: The post-''Infinite Crisis'' Gorgon has a different personality for each of his tentacles.
* SuperSoldier: The post-Infinite Crisis post-''Infinite Crisis'' Tracer was given powers to become one of these.



* TragicMonster: Post-Infinite Crisis Gorgon, who was a scientist working on a project to grant all of mankind the power of AdaptiveAbility. What he produced instead transformed him into a HumanoidAbomination with CombatTentacles sprouting from his head and a Film/{{Sybil}}-tier case of SplitPersonality Disorder.

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* TragicMonster: Post-Infinite Crisis Post-''Infinite Crisis'' Gorgon, who was a scientist working on a project to grant all of mankind the power of AdaptiveAbility. What he produced instead transformed him into a HumanoidAbomination with CombatTentacles sprouting from his head and a Film/{{Sybil}}-tier ''Film/{{Sybil}}''-tier case of SplitPersonality Disorder.SplitPersonality.
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** His appearances in ''Comicbook/TheSandman1989'' feature a rather gaunt Destiny. Sam Kieth, the original artist for ''Sandman'', depicted Destiny as completely bald and with horribly rotting, seemingly dripping skin. When Mike Dringenberg replaced Kieth, Doctor Destiny acquired side hair and lost the rotting skin.

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** His appearances in ''Comicbook/TheSandman1989'' ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' feature a rather gaunt Destiny. Sam Kieth, the original artist for ''Sandman'', depicted Destiny as completely bald and with horribly rotting, seemingly dripping skin. When Mike Dringenberg replaced Kieth, Doctor Destiny acquired side hair and lost the rotting skin.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Arthur Light and Kimiyo Hoshi has nothing to do with each other at first; a ''Comicbook/DCRebirth'' era retcon in ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'' established that she's his ex-wife. Given that they share a superhero identity, this is also a AdaptationOriginConnection.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Arthur Light and Kimiyo Hoshi has nothing to do with each other at first; a ''Comicbook/DCRebirth'' ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' era retcon in ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'' established that she's his ex-wife. Given that they share a superhero identity, this is also a AdaptationOriginConnection.



** Hey, has he told you how much he likes [[MoralEventHorizon rape]] [[http://livingbetweenwednesdays.blogspot.com/2006/11/can-we-talk-about-something-else.html lately]]? To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "It's like it's his power now." It finally got to the point where [[EvenEvilHasStandards even other villains refused to work with him]] and Comicbook/TheSpectre turned him into a candle and lit him on fire -- as he was about to do some nasty things to hookers ''dressed as the ComicBook/TeenTitans''.

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** Hey, has he told you how much he likes [[MoralEventHorizon rape]] [[http://livingbetweenwednesdays.blogspot.com/2006/11/can-we-talk-about-something-else.html lately]]? To quote ComicBook/PlasticMan: "It's like it's his power now." It finally got to the point where [[EvenEvilHasStandards even other villains refused to work with him]] and Comicbook/TheSpectre ComicBook/TheSpectre turned him into a candle and lit him on fire -- as he was about to do some nasty things to hookers ''dressed as the ComicBook/TeenTitans''.



** While Dr. Light had become a walking punchline well before ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', the post-Crisis ''Secret Origins'' #31 added an extra layer of pathos in his new [[SuperheroOrigin Supervillain Origin]] by showing that Dr. Light was haunted by visions of a manslaughtered colleague who would appear before him in the darkness.
** ''Comicbook/InfiniteCrisis'', of course, took on Dr. Light's pathetic history by indicating that his VillainDecay was the result of the Justice League tampering with his brain after [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil he violated a member's wife]] so that any threat he posed would be rendered null and they could [[ThouShaltNotKill keep their hands clean]].

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** While Dr. Light had become a walking punchline well before ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', the post-Crisis ''Secret Origins'' #31 added an extra layer of pathos in his new [[SuperheroOrigin Supervillain Origin]] by showing that Dr. Light was haunted by visions of a manslaughtered colleague who would appear before him in the darkness.
** ''Comicbook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', of course, took on Dr. Light's pathetic history by indicating that his VillainDecay was the result of the Justice League tampering with his brain after [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil he violated a member's wife]] so that any threat he posed would be rendered null and they could [[ThouShaltNotKill keep their hands clean]].



* BatmanGambit: Pretty much everything Max Lord does in ''Comicbook/BrightestDay'' is part of some massive scheme to discredit the JLI, gain control over Checkmate, and prevent Magog from creating a similar future to that of ComicBook/KingdomCome.

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* BatmanGambit: Pretty much everything Max Lord does in ''Comicbook/BrightestDay'' ''ComicBook/BrightestDay'' is part of some massive scheme to discredit the JLI, gain control over Checkmate, and prevent Magog from creating a similar future to that of ComicBook/KingdomCome.



** He believes metahumans are a threat to humanity, yet is a meta himself. Explained, if not justified, by him spending a significant chunk of his life as an ordinary human until his metagene was forcefully activated by [[MassSuperEmpoweringEvent a gene bomb]] during the ''[[Comicbook/InvasionDCComics Invasion!]]'' CrisisCrossover.

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** He believes metahumans are a threat to humanity, yet is a meta himself. Explained, if not justified, by him spending a significant chunk of his life as an ordinary human until his metagene was forcefully activated by [[MassSuperEmpoweringEvent a gene bomb]] during the ''[[Comicbook/InvasionDCComics ''[[ComicBook/InvasionDCComics Invasion!]]'' CrisisCrossover.



* SuperToughness: King from the second team was given invulnerability after the gene-bomb went off in ''[[Comicbook/InvasionDCComics Invasion!]]''.

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* SuperToughness: King from the second team was given invulnerability after the gene-bomb went off in ''[[Comicbook/InvasionDCComics ''[[ComicBook/InvasionDCComics Invasion!]]''.



* StarterVillain: Used as this in the [[CapeBusters Human Defense Corps]] book, but with a twist -- [[spoiler:turns out everyone's only ''pretending'' to be controlled by Starro, and the "Starro exercise" is an annual tradition for the HDC]]. He also tends to be one in JLA origin stories, owing to him being a fair bit more popular than the canonical first League villains, the Appelaxians -- and to him being the villain of the very first story featuring the Justice League[[note]]just as with their predecessor superhero team the Justice Society, it took several issues after its introduction before the actual ''formation'' of the team was shown[[/note]]. One of his offspring was also this for ''Comicbook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew'', oddly enough.

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* StarterVillain: Used as this in the [[CapeBusters Human Defense Corps]] book, but with a twist -- [[spoiler:turns out everyone's only ''pretending'' to be controlled by Starro, and the "Starro exercise" is an annual tradition for the HDC]]. He also tends to be one in JLA origin stories, owing to him being a fair bit more popular than the canonical first League villains, the Appelaxians -- and to him being the villain of the very first story featuring the Justice League[[note]]just as with their predecessor superhero team the Justice Society, it took several issues after its introduction before the actual ''formation'' of the team was shown[[/note]]. One of his offspring was also this for ''Comicbook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew'', ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew'', oddly enough.



* DefectorFromDecadence: Miss Martian of the Comicbook/TeenTitans is a White Martian who has abandoned her people's violent ways. J'onn has also befriended a young White Martian named Till'All.

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* DefectorFromDecadence: Miss Martian of the Comicbook/TeenTitans ComicBook/TeenTitans is a White Martian who has abandoned her people's violent ways. J'onn has also befriended a young White Martian named Till'All.
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* DrivenToVillainy: The post-Infinite Crisis Dr. Diehard was originally a pacifist metahuman who ran a school for metas and led a superhero team called the Zen Men ([[Franchise/XMen sound familiar?]]), until his school was invaded by the government and all his students arrested. After spending months imprisoned in an internment camp and forced to watch his students meet various bad ends, Diehard had enough and turned to supervillainy.

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* DrivenToVillainy: The post-Infinite Crisis Dr. Diehard was originally a pacifist metahuman who ran a school for metas and led a superhero team called the Zen Men ([[Franchise/XMen ([[ComicBook/XMen sound familiar?]]), until his school was invaded by the government and all his students arrested. After spending months imprisoned in an internment camp and forced to watch his students meet various bad ends, Diehard had enough and turned to supervillainy.



* ComboPlatterPowers: Libra's got one of the vaguest platters out there, being comparable with undefined 90's era [[ComicBook/UncannyXMen Mr. Sinister]] when it comes to trying to answer "well just what the heck can he do?" Originally he used a device to steal half of the powers of each member of the Justice League, but he seemingly lost all those abilities after discorporating and gained the following upon coming back:

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* BaldOfEvil: Just like her brother Lena doesn't have any hair on her head.
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* EarthShatteringKaboom: The Void Hound had been tested only once, resulting in the death of ten star systems, before being [[SealedEvi;InACan locked away, hidden in the positive-matter universe on Turi]]. Upon being released, it commenced destroying worlds again.

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* EarthShatteringKaboom: The Void Hound had been tested only once, resulting in the death of ten star systems, before being [[SealedEvi;InACan [[SealedEvilInACan locked away, hidden in the positive-matter universe on Turi]]. Upon being released, it commenced destroying worlds again.

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-> '''Debut:''' ''Justice League Europe'' #15 (1992)

A group of metahuman terrorists from the extradimensional world of Angor, the Extremists were the most prominent opponents of the Champions of Angor, a superhero team also hailing from that world. Like the Champions, the Extremists were all modeled after various Creator/MarvelComics characters. Although the first team destroyed themselves relatively quickly, a number of successors have since arisen to claim the mantle.

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-> '''Debut:''' ''Justice League Europe'' #15 (1992)

''JLA'' #111 (April, 2005)

A group of metahuman terrorists from the extradimensional world of Angor, the Extremists were the most prominent opponents deity of the Champions of Angor, a superhero team also hailing from that world. Like Antimatter Universe planet, Qward, the Champions, the Extremists were all modeled after various Creator/MarvelComics characters. Although the first team destroyed themselves relatively quickly, Weaponers built a number mechanical version of successors it as a weapon believed to have since arisen to claim captured the mantle.entities raw essence within. Fused to the soul of the daughter of the antimatter universe Riddler, Enigma, both try now to become the heroes of the antimatter Earth.


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* AdaptiveAbility: The machine-mind is able to instinctively react and adjust to its enemies' combat styles far faster than an outside operator could issue commands for processing.
* EarthShatteringKaboom: The Void Hound had been tested only once, resulting in the death of ten star systems, before being [[SealedEvi;InACan locked away, hidden in the positive-matter universe on Turi]]. Upon being released, it commenced destroying worlds again.
* SealedEvilInACan: Fearful that it would destroy their universe, the Void Hound was locked away, hidden in the positive-matter universe on Turi, a moon of the planet Maltus.
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-> '''Debut:''' ''Justice League Europe'' #15 (1992)

A group of metahuman terrorists from the extradimensional world of Angor, the Extremists were the most prominent opponents of the Champions of Angor, a superhero team also hailing from that world. Like the Champions, the Extremists were all modeled after various Creator/MarvelComics characters. Although the first team destroyed themselves relatively quickly, a number of successors have since arisen to claim the mantle.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The classic comic book villain who completely loses it after getting a little taste of power.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The classic comic book villain who completely loses it after getting a little taste of power. Probably doesn't help that the source of this power is a PsychoSerum to modify his own mind.
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* HeelFaceTurn: The Flash's offhand comment gives J'onn the idea to neutralize its threat by using a device to split the re-emerging construct into many rudimentary consciousnesses. This allows them all a socialization the original sole Construct could never have, making it not only amicable but reverent of the Justice League the next time Flash visits it.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: During the "World War III" arc that served as the finale of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', he refers to Barbara Gordon as a "ragdoll crip" after she rejects his offer to restore the use of her legs if she joins him and netrays the Justice League.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: During the "World War III" arc that served as the finale of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', he refers to Barbara Gordon as a "ragdoll crip" after she rejects his offer to restore the use of her legs if she joins him and netrays betrays the Justice League.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: He shows interest in Barbara Gordon at the conclusion of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', but his appearance as a villain in the ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} series had him assume the name of Matt Dell and enter into a relationship with Midnighter. How genuine he is about this relationship is up for debate, as he reveals himself as Prometheus after a few issues and attacks Midnighter viciously, but apparently it was enough evidence for Website/ThatOtherWiki to induct him into their listing of LGBT supervillains.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: He shows interest in Barbara Gordon at the conclusion of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', but his appearance as a villain in the ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} series had him assume the name of Matt Dell and enter into a relationship with Midnighter.Midnighter, who is a gay man. How genuine he is about this relationship is up for debate, as he reveals himself as Prometheus after a few issues and attacks Midnighter viciously, but apparently it was enough evidence for Website/ThatOtherWiki to induct him into their listing of LGBT supervillains.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: His appearance as a villain in the ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} series had him assume the name of Matt Dell and enter into a relationship with Midnighter. How genuine he is about this relationship is up for debate, as he reveals himself as Prometheus after a few issues and attacks Midnighter viciously, but apparently it was enough evidence for Website/ThatOtherWiki to induct him into their listing of LGBT supervillains.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: His AmbiguouslyBi: He shows interest in Barbara Gordon at the conclusion of Creator/GrantMorrison's run on ''ComicBook/JLA1997'', but his appearance as a villain in the ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} series had him assume the name of Matt Dell and enter into a relationship with Midnighter. How genuine he is about this relationship is up for debate, as he reveals himself as Prometheus after a few issues and attacks Midnighter viciously, but apparently it was enough evidence for Website/ThatOtherWiki to induct him into their listing of LGBT supervillains.


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* {{Expy}}: As noted above, all five of them are based on Creator/MarvelComics villains. Lord Havok is ComicBook/DoctorDoom, Dr. Diehard is ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Tracer is ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Dreamslayer is Dormammu, and Gorgon is ComicBook/DoctorOctopus.

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* {{Expy}}: As noted above, all five of them are based on Creator/MarvelComics villains. Lord Havok is ComicBook/DoctorDoom, ComicBook/DoctorDoom (with the similarities even amplified during his appearance in ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' by depicting him with a green shroud), Dr. Diehard is ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, Tracer is ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}, Dreamslayer is Dormammu, and Gorgon is ComicBook/DoctorOctopus.
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* LongerThanLifeSentence: His debut story ended with him being sentenced to 500 years in prison.

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* LongerThanLifeSentence: His debut story ended with him being sentenced to 500 years in prison. "Snapper" Carr couldn't resist quipping about the coincidence of Ivo having to serve this sentence after consuming an immortality potion.
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* LongerThanLifeSentence: His debut story ended with him being sentenced to 500 years in prison.
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* HoverBoard: His Areo Discs are iscs that change size dependent of the user's foot size and allow them to stick to surfaces and primarily [[SkySurfing to fly]].

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* HoverBoard: His Areo Discs are iscs discs that change size dependent of the user's foot size and allow them to stick to surfaces and primarily [[SkySurfing to fly]].
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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Practically his entire gimmick post ''Identity Crisis''.

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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Practically his entire gimmick post ''Identity Crisis''.Crisis'' was being a remorseless rapist, with the other villains usually being disgusted with him for it.

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