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* GutturalGrowler: His voice is usually rather soft and high-pitched, which doesn't match Lobo's character, but it drops into the more familiar growl when he gets especially angry.
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* FlippingTheBird: Gives his middle finger to Kem when the latter chases him away from behind his bar and asks the money for the drink he [Adam] stole. Kem likely doesn't understand the gesture, not being from Earth.
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* FlippingTheBird: Gives his middle finger to Kem when the latter chases him away from behind his bar and asks for the money for the drink he [Adam] stole. Kem likely doesn't understand the gesture, not being from Earth.
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!!''ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}''
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!!! '''Dubbed By:''' Creator/BorisRehlinger
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!!! '''Dubbed By:''' Creator/BorisRehlinger
Creator/BorisRehlinger (European French)
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* GutturalGrowler: His voice is usually rather soft and high-pitched, which has never been the case for Lobo before, but it drops into the more familiar growl when he gets especially angry.
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* GutturalGrowler: His voice is usually rather soft and high-pitched, which has never been the case for Lobo before, doesn't match Lobo's character, but it drops into the more familiar growl when he gets especially angry.
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* NiceHat: His UsefulNotes/{{Detroit}} Tigers baseball cap. Seg mistakes the "D" for a guild emblem. He reluctantly trades it away on Kem's advice so they can investigate a meteor impact outside the dome, complaining that the Kryptonian he traded it to isn't even a fan.
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!!! '''Dubbed By:''' Creator/BorisRehlinger
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Episode 1x05 has him checking out a male Sagitari guard's ass in their changing rooms.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: AmbiguouslyBi:
** Episode 1x05 has him checking out a male Sagitari guard's ass in their changing rooms.
** Episode 1x05 has him checking out a male Sagitari guard's ass in their changing rooms.
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* TokenHuman: Pretty much the only Earthling of the main cast, as well as the only human to appear in the entire series apart from the bottled Earth people seen briefly at the end of the first season.
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* TokenHuman: Pretty much the only Earthling of the main cast, as well as the only human to appear in the entire series apart from the bottled Braniac-bottled Earth people seen briefly at the end of the first season.
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.
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* BadassBeard: He sports his iconic goatee.
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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: He's come back in time to destroy Krypton and avert Superman's birth. [[spoiler: In fact, Adam Strange is wrong about this. Brainiac was always meant to steal Kandor, which in turn caused the destabilization of Krypton and eventually led to Kal-El being sent to Earth.]]
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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: He's come back in time to destroy Krypton and avert Superman's birth. [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In fact, Adam Strange is wrong about this. Brainiac was always meant to steal Kandor, which in turn caused the destabilization of Krypton and eventually led to Kal-El being sent to Earth. However, by the end of Season 2, Brainiac does change the timeline by altering his plans: he's decided that the most important thing Krypton has to offer is the House of El, so instead of stealing and bottling Kandor he's abducted baby Jor-El and plans to raise him as his own.]]
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* SatanicArchetype: Fits the role as a harbinger of destruction who is obsessed with having everything under his rule by keeping worlds in bottled containers, essentially creating a "hell" for countless worlds. He also fits in with the Revelations take on Satan: a powerful entity whose arrival brings out the end of a planet's days and is obsessed with ruling his own private collection.
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* SatanicArchetype: Fits the role as a harbinger of destruction who is obsessed with having everything under his rule by keeping worlds in bottled containers, essentially creating a "hell" for countless worlds. He also fits in with the Revelations take on Satan: a powerful entity whose arrival brings out the end of a planet's days and is obsessed with ruling his own private collection. And he co-opts religious leader the Voice of Rao and the Kryptonian theocracy, making the Voice into a kind of Antichrist.
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* BigBadEnsemble: He forms this in Season Two with [[spoiler: Brainiac, whom he wants to defeat out of a personal grudge, and General Zod, whom he doesn't care about]]. However, he [[DiscOneFinalBoss disappears from the plot]] after [[spoiler: Seg and Adam escape, leaving the expelled Brainiac behind for him to kill]], and when he resurfaces in the finale, [[spoiler: arriving on Krypton after Zod has already been overthrown, he [[EnemyMine forms an alliance with Seg to hunt down Brainiac for good]]]].
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* BigBadEnsemble: He forms this in Season Two with [[spoiler: Brainiac, [[spoiler:Brainiac, whom he wants to defeat out of a personal grudge, and General Zod, whom he doesn't care about]]. However, he [[DiscOneFinalBoss disappears from the plot]] after [[spoiler: Seg and Adam escape, leaving the expelled Brainiac behind for him to kill]], and when he resurfaces in the finale, [[spoiler: arriving on Krypton after Zod has already been overthrown, he [[EnemyMine forms an alliance with Seg to hunt down Brainiac for good]]]].