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* BadassAdorable: He's an alien that looks just like a squirrel, which comes with all the cuteness that entails, but his adorable appearance belies a very combat-capable Green Lantern.

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* BadassAdorable: He's an alien that looks just like a squirrel, which comes with all the cuteness that entails, especially the enthusiastic way he moves his face and hands while chanting the Lantern Oath, but his adorable appearance belies a very combat-capable Green Lantern.

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[[folder:Green lantern (Guy Gardner)]]
!!Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)
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The third human to become a Green Lantern.

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!!Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)
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!!B'Dg
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The third human to become a Green Lantern.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's rude, unpleasant, and disrespectful, but he's also unambiguously heroic.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: BadassAdorable: He's rude, unpleasant, an alien that looks just like a squirrel, which comes with all the cuteness that entails, but his adorable appearance belies a very combat-capable Green Lantern.
* LegacyCharacter: He's actually the second person of his homeworld to take up the mantle of Green Lantern, with him having been chosen following the death of Ch'p.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He may be basically a sapient squirrel in size
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[[folder:Green lantern (Guy Gardner)]]
!!Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)
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The third human to become a Green Lantern.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's rude, unpleasant, and disrespectful, but he's also unambiguously heroic.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Flash, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter towards the end of the

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* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Flash, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter towards the end of the "The Power of Love" in ''Beyond Gotham''
* DemotedToExtra: From story-relevant in ''Beyond Gotham'' to collectible unlockable in ''DC Super-Villains''.

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* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super-Villains'' he's booted down to even ''less'' relevant than the second game, where he not only doesn't have any story relevance but is relegated to a collectible unlockable. In fact, he has it worse than other demoted characters because he doesn't even have any voice acting, only VoiceGrunting.

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* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super-Villains'' he's booted down to even ''less'' relevant than the second game, where he not only doesn't have any story relevance but is relegated to a collectible unlockable. In fact, he has it worse than other demoted characters because he doesn't even have any voice acting, only VoiceGrunting.


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* TheVoiceless: Part of his DemotedToExtra status in ''DC Super-Villains'' is that he never utters any form of proper speech, not even reacting to things that get responses from other characters, with him at most VoiceGrunting in a tone that's quite clearly not either of his previous voice actors.
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* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super-Villains'' he's booted down to even ''less'' relevant than the second game, where he not only doesn't have any story relevance but is relegated to a collectible unlockable.

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* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super-Villains'' he's booted down to even ''less'' relevant than the second game, where he not only doesn't have any story relevance but is relegated to a collectible unlockable. In fact, he has it worse than other demoted characters because he doesn't even have any voice acting, only VoiceGrunting.
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* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super-Villains'' he's booted down to even ''less'' relevant than the second game, where he not only doesn't have any story relevance but is relegated to a collectible unlockable.

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[[folder:Artemis[=/=]Tigress]]
!!Artemis Crock[=/=]Tigress
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!!Artemis Crock[=/=]Tigress
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!!Donna Troy
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* WhiteSheep: A heroine from a family of villains.

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* WhiteSheep: A heroine from CoolHorse: Her personal steed is a family of villains.sleek-looking black {{Pegasus}} named Discordia. Sadly, despite her cool appearance and saddle, you can't ride her, not even through playing as Donna.


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!!Artemis Crock[=/=]Tigress
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* WhiteSheep: A heroine from a family of villains.
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* AscendedExtra: From minor DLC unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'' to QuestGiver and base-game unlock in ''DC Super-Villains''.


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* AscendedExtra: Goes from DLC-exclusive in ''Beyond Gotham'' to notable HeroAntagonist boss fight in ''DC Super-Villains''.
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* AscendedExtra: Goes from a character build on consoles and DS-exclusive unlockable for the first two games to fully playable on all consoles with the 75th Anniversary DLC for ''Beyond Gotham.

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* AscendedExtra: Goes from a character build on consoles and DS-exclusive unlockable for the first two games to fully playable on all consoles with the 75th Anniversary DLC for ''Beyond Gotham.Gotham''.



* NinetiesAntiHero: Goes further than modern-day alread-brutal AntiHero Batman by both using guns and being willing to kill.

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* NinetiesAntiHero: Goes further than modern-day alread-brutal already-brutal AntiHero Batman by both using guns and being willing to kill.

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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''Beyond Gotham'' (DLC only), ''DC Super-Villains''



* AscendedExtra: While not any more story or plot relevant than before, she went from DLC-exclusive in ''Beyond Gotham'' to a base-game unlock in ''DC Super-Villains''




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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'' (DS only), ''DC Super Heroes'' (DS only), ''Beyond Gotham'' (DLC only)

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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'' (DS only), ''DC Super Heroes'' (DS (3DS only), ''Beyond Gotham'' (DLC only)



!!ComicBook/{{Huntress}} / Helena Bertinelli

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!!ComicBook/{{Huntress}} / Helena BertinelliBertinelli / Helena Wayne




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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''DC Super Heroes'' (DLC only), ''DC Super-Villains''



* AscendedExtra: After being DLC-exclusive in ''DC Super Heroes'' and a no-show for ''Beyond Gotham'', he gets elevated to the de-facto Robin of the story for ''DC Super-Villains''




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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''DC Super Heroes'' (3DS only), ''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains''



* DefeatMeansFriendship: He's unlocked this way in ''DC Super Villains''

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* DefeatMeansFriendship: He's unlocked this way in ''DC Super Villains''Villains''.
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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'' (DS only), ''DC Super Heroes'' (DS only), ''Beyond Gotham''

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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'' (DS only), ''DC Super Heroes'' (DS only), ''Beyond Gotham''
Gotham'' (DLC only)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CharlieSchlatter (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Creator/CameronBowen (''DC Super-Villains'')

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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CharlieSchlatter (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Creator/CameronBowen (''DC Super-Villains'')



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (first game), Creator/KariWahlgren (''DC Super Heroes''), Kimberly Brooks (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/TaraStrong (''DC Super-Villains'')

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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (first game), Creator/KariWahlgren (''DC Super Heroes''), Kimberly Brooks (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/TaraStrong (''DC Super-Villains'')



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CamClarke (''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MatthewMercer (''DC Super-Villains'')

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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CamClarke (''DC Super Heroes'' and ''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MatthewMercer (''DC Super-Villains'')



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson (first game), Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

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-->'''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson (first game), Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Stuart Allan

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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''DC Super Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains''



->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''DC Super Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains''



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CamClarke (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Creator/MatthewMercer (''DC Super-Villains'')

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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''DC Super Heroes'' (DLC only), ''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains''
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CamClarke (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), and ''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/MatthewMercer (''DC Super-Villains'')



* AscendedExtra: Gains relevance to several side-quests in ''Beyond Gotham'', followed by becoming a story-relevant HeroAntagonist boss fight in ''DC Super-Villains''.



* DemotedToExtra: He goes from unlockable in the first game to DLC in the second, specifically for the Heroes Pack. He's [[PromotedToPlayable back as an unlockable]] in the third game, but doesn't take part in the story.



->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''DC Super Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains'' (DLC only)




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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'' (DS only),''Beyond Gotham''




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->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'' (DS only), ''DC Super Heroes'' (DS only), ''Beyond Gotham''



* AscendedExtra: Goes from a character build on consoles and DS-exclusive unlockable to fully playable on all consoles with the 75th Anniversary DLC.

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* AscendedExtra: Goes from a character build on consoles and DS-exclusive unlockable for the first two games to fully playable on all consoles with the 75th Anniversary DLC.DLC for ''Beyond Gotham.



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[[folder:Huntress / Helena Bertinelli]]Bertinelli / Helena Wayne]]



->'''Playable Appearances''': ''The Video Game'' (DS only), ''DC Super Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'' (DLC only), ''DC Super-Villains''



Helena Bertinelli has two potential backstories, being either the daughter of a mob boss who she killed out of rage over his monstrousness and became a criminal-slaughterer before Green Arrow helped temper her fury, or she's the Earth-2 daughter of Batman and Catwoman who took up crime-fighting to emulate her parents. Either way, she's one of DC's heroes most willing to kill to stop evil.

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Helena Bertinelli has two potential backstories, being either the Helena Bertinelli, daughter of a mob boss who she killed out of rage over his monstrousness and became a criminal-slaughterer before Green Arrow helped temper her fury, or she's the Helena Wayne, Earth-2 daughter of Batman and Catwoman who took up crime-fighting to emulate her parents. Either way, she's one of DC's heroes most willing to kill to stop evil.

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[[folder:Green Lantern (Simon Baz)]]

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[[folder:Green lantern (Guy Gardener)]]

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The third human to become a Green Lantern.


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!!Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz)
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After the Crime Syndicate's defeat, Jessica Cruz briefly becomes the second Power Ring before destroying the Ring of Volthoom and joining the Green Lantern Corps proper.
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* CowardlyLion: She's often afraid, but is able to overcome her fear to great effect.

!!Green Lantern (Simon Baz)
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A former criminal who became a Green Lantern to clear his name of a crime he didn't commit.
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* AntiHero: He's not a bad person, but he did steal cars before becoming a Green Lantern.
* {{Determinator}}: Even by Green Lantern standards, he has a lot of willpower.
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* AntiHero: While she fights on the side of good, she's a KnightTemplar who believes that AllCrimesAreEqual when it comes to dying by her blade.

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* AntiHero: While she fights on the side of good, she's a KnightTemplar who believes that AllCrimesAreEqual when it comes to dying by her blade. (Within reason, of course; she's not going to decapitate someone for jaywalking.)

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!!Firestorm[=/=]Ronnie Raymond
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* PlayingWithFire: Well, duh. He is called ''Fire''storm, after all.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Obviously there was no version of ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' in the Lego Batman universe, but that leaves the question of what happened to Ronnie between games.
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[[folder:Firestorm II]]
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!!Black Lightning[=/=]Jefferson Pierce
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* ElectricBlackGuy: [[TropeMaker The one and only original]] African-American wielder of ShockAndAwe powers.
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* CarryABigStick: An Nth Metal mace, in his case.



* TheArtifact: Despite the version of Firestorm in the game being Jason Rusch, his bio lists him as Ronnie Raymond.
* LegacyCharacter: Jason is the second person to hold the mantle of Firestorm.

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* TheArtifact: Despite the version of Firestorm in the game ''DC Supervillains'' being Jason Rusch, his bio lists him as Ronnie Raymond.
* LegacyCharacter: Robbie Raymond is Firestorm in ''Beyond Gotham''. Jason is the second person to hold Rusch takes up the mantle of Firestorm.for ''DC Supervillains''.
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* AdultFear: Watching your surrogate son suddenly act even more irrationally than before and try attacking you, then being unable to help him as something tries to mind-control him.
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* {{Animorphism: He can transform into a wide variety animals and utilize their particular strength.

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* {{Animorphism: {{Animorphism}}: He can transform into a wide variety animals and utilize their particular strength.strengths.



!!Kid Flash[=/=]Bart Allen

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!!Kid Flash[=/=]Bart Flash II[=/=]Impulse[=/=]Bart Allen
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!!King Nereus
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King of Xebel, one of Atlantis' seven kingdoms.
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Being based in his film version, he's Mera's father instead of her fiancee.
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!!Queen Atlanna
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Arthur and Orm's Atlantean mother and former queen of Atlantis.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: She's based in her film version, who isn't known to have killed her own husband.
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->'''Playable Appearances''':

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->'''Playable Appearances''':Appearances''': ''The Video Game'', ''DC Super Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains''
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[[folder:Robin / Tim Drake]]

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[[folder:Robin / Tim [[folder:Robin[=/=]Red Robin[=/=]Tim Drake]]



* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: As revealed in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OnAS92t57M&feature=youtu.be this trailer]] for ''Beyond Gotham'', rats freak him out. Batman is confused, pointing out that rats and bats aren't that different.

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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: As revealed in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OnAS92t57M&feature=youtu.be this trailer]] for ''Beyond Gotham'', Gotham'' makes a RunningGag out of rats freak freaking him out. Batman is confused, pointing out that rats and bats aren't that different.out.

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* TheDividual: No matter where Mike goes or what he does, Skeet will always be right by his side to comment on the guy's often un-heroic actions.

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* TheDividual: No matter where Mike Booster goes or what he does, Skeet Skeets will always be right by his side to comment on the guy's often un-heroic actions.


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[[folder:John Diggle]]
!!John Diggle
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!!John Diggle
[[folder:Jor-El]]
!!Jor-El
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The father of Kal-El and one of Krypton's greatest scientists. His mission in the planet's final hours is to ensure that his son escapes.



* BadassNormal: Despite having no powers, Diggle still has admirable fighting skills.

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* ActionDad: He fights off dozens of Zod's soldiers, plus Faora, Tor-An and the general himself, almost single-handedly, all because [[PapaWolf his son's life hangs in the balance]].
* BadassNormal: Despite having no powers, Diggle Storywise he's played as on Krypton, meaning he can't use any Kryptonian powers due to the Red Sun. He still has admirable kicks plenty of butt getting his son to safety.
* HeroicSacrifice: Ultimately gives his life to stop Zod from detaining Kal.
* PapaWolf: The entirety of the ''Man of Steel'' DLC is about him
fighting skills.through Zod's forces to get Kal to an escape pod and safely away from the exploding Krypton..
* SparedByTheAdaptation: The film version of him dies at Zod's hand. This incarnation gets to go as he did in the comics.



[[folder:Felicity Smoak]]
!!Felicity Smoak
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!!Felicity Smoak
[[folder:Lara Lor-Van]]
!!Lara Lor-Van
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The mother of Kal-El.



* BadassBookworm: While not an expert fighter, Felicity will certainly succeed in taking out most of the troublesome mooks.

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* BadassBookworm: While not an expert fighter, Felicity will certainly succeed BadassNormal: Just like Jor-El, Krypton's Red Sun prevents her from using any powers, but once Kal's safe and secure in taking out the escape pod, she can kick just as butt as her husband.
* TheLoad: For
most of her appearance, it's necessary to protect her. Justified since she's looking after baby Kal, and the troublesome mooks.instant he gets put in the ship she starts kicking butt.



[[folder:Sarah Lance]]
!!Sara Lance
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!!Sara Lance
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!!John Diggle
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* ActionGirl: Fully capable of taking out numerous threats on her own.

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* ActionGirl: Fully capable of taking out numerous threats on her own.BadassNormal: Despite having no powers, Diggle still has admirable fighting skills.



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!!The Creeper[=/=]Jack Ryder
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* CreepyGood: His entire gimmick is being as freaky and terrifying as the Joker while being wholeheartedly on the side of good.
* GoodCounterpart: He's essentially a version of the Joker that replaces the homicidal sense of humor with a freaky but overall heroic attitude.

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* CreepyGood: His entire gimmick is being as freaky and terrifying as the Joker while being wholeheartedly on the side of good.
* GoodCounterpart: He's essentially a version
BadassBookworm: While not an expert fighter, Felicity will certainly succeed in taking out most of the Joker that replaces the homicidal sense of humor with a freaky but overall heroic attitude.troublesome mooks.



[[folder:Enchantress]]
!!Enchantress[=/=]June Moone
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!!Enchantress[=/=]June Moone
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!!Sara Lance
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Enchantress suffers from WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, and has only recently recovered.

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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Enchantress suffers from WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, and has only recently recovered.ActionGirl: Fully capable of taking out numerous threats on her own.



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!!Solovar
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* HeroAntagonist: Solovar is the boss of "Con-Grodd-ulations", and Grodd wants Lex to help dethrone him in order for Grodd to take over Gorilla City, in exchange for helping Lex defeat the Crime Syndicate.

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!!Solovar
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!!The Creeper[=/=]Jack Ryder
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* HeroAntagonist: Solovar CreepyGood: His entire gimmick is being as freaky and terrifying as the boss of "Con-Grodd-ulations", and Grodd wants Lex to help dethrone him in order for Grodd to take over Gorilla City, in exchange for helping Lex defeat Joker while being wholeheartedly on the Crime Syndicate.side of good.
* GoodCounterpart: He's essentially a version of the Joker that replaces the homicidal sense of humor with a freaky but overall heroic attitude.



[[folder:Superboy (Jon Kent)]]
!!Superboy (Jonathan "Jon" Kent)
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The son of Clark and Lois, who seeks to follow his father's footsteps.

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!!Superboy (Jonathan "Jon" Kent)
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!!Enchantress[=/=]June Moone
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The son of Clark and Lois, who seeks to follow his father's footsteps.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: Half Kryptonian, half Human.
* KidHero: He's a superhero who is just a child, and has the immature, carefree attitude befitting his youth.
* NaughtyIsGood: The side quest to unlock him involves having a custom character made to look like a monster in hopes of scaring Alfred as part of a prank.

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Half Kryptonian, half Human.
* KidHero: He's a superhero who is just a child,
HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Enchantress suffers from WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, and has the immature, carefree attitude befitting his youth.
* NaughtyIsGood: The side quest to unlock him involves having a custom character made to look like a monster in hopes of scaring Alfred as part of a prank.
only recently recovered.



[[folder:Mazahs]]
!!Mazahs[=/=]Lex Luthor of Earth-3
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Earth-3's version of Shazam, and enemy of the Crime Syndicate.

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!!Solovar
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Earth-3's version of Shazam, and enemy of the Crime Syndicate.
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* AdaptationalWimp: He doesn't seem to have the PowerCopying abilities his comics version has. Granted, it's never seen because he never kills anyone who has different powers than him (nor anyone with the same powers, for that matter).
* AllThereInTheManual: His profile explains his origin story and powers, which is undisclosed within the game story itself.
* AntiHero: He's the Crime Syndicate's ArchEnemy in their home universe, and he doesn't have the more negative traits his comics version has.
* DualBoss: Fights alongside Shazam against Black Adam and Sinestro.
* EvilCounterpart: To both Shazam and Lex.

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* AdaptationalWimp: He doesn't seem to have HeroAntagonist: Solovar is the PowerCopying abilities his comics version has. Granted, it's never seen because he never kills anyone who has different powers than boss of "Con-Grodd-ulations", and Grodd wants Lex to help dethrone him (nor anyone with the same powers, in order for that matter).
* AllThereInTheManual: His profile explains his origin story and powers, which is undisclosed within the game story itself.
* AntiHero: He's
Grodd to take over Gorilla City, in exchange for helping Lex defeat the Crime Syndicate's ArchEnemy in their home universe, and he doesn't have the more negative traits his comics version has.
* DualBoss: Fights alongside Shazam against Black Adam and Sinestro.
* EvilCounterpart: To both Shazam and Lex.
Syndicate.



[[folder:Shazam Family]]
!!Shazam Family (Freddy Freeman, Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, Darla Dudley, Mary Bromfield)
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[[caption-width-right:175:Eugene Choi]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Darla Dudley]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Mary Bromfield]]

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[[folder:Shazam Family]]
!!Shazam Family (Freddy Freeman, Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, Darla Dudley, Mary Bromfield)
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[[folder:Superboy (Jon Kent)]]
!!Superboy (Jonathan "Jon" Kent)
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[[caption-width-right:175:Freddy Freeman]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pedro Peña]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Eugene Choi]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Darla Dudley]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Mary Bromfield]]
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The son of Clark and Lois, who seeks to follow his father's footsteps.


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* HalfHumanHybrid: Half Kryptonian, half Human.
* KidHero: He's a superhero who is just a child, and has the immature, carefree attitude befitting his youth.
* NaughtyIsGood: The side quest to unlock him involves having a custom character made to look like a monster in hopes of scaring Alfred as part of a prank.
[[/folder]]

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!!Mazahs[=/=]Lex Luthor of Earth-3
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Earth-3's version of Shazam, and enemy of the Crime Syndicate.
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* AdaptationalWimp: He doesn't seem to have the PowerCopying abilities his comics version has. Granted, it's never seen because he never kills anyone who has different powers than him (nor anyone with the same powers, for that matter).
* AllThereInTheManual: His profile explains his origin story and powers, which is undisclosed within the game story itself.
* AntiHero: He's the Crime Syndicate's ArchEnemy in their home universe, and he doesn't have the more negative traits his comics version has.
* DualBoss: Fights alongside Shazam against Black Adam and Sinestro.
* EvilCounterpart: To both Shazam and Lex.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shazam Family]]
!!Shazam Family (Freddy Freeman, Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, Darla Dudley, Mary Bromfield)
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[[caption-width-right:175:Freddy Freeman]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pedro Peña]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Eugene Choi]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Darla Dudley]]
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[[folder:Raven]]
!!Raven[=/=]Rachel Roth
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong (''DC Super-Villains'')

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!!Raven[=/=]Rachel Roth
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!!Arsenal[=/=]Roy Harper
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong (''DC Super-Villains'')
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* AllEncompassingMantle: In ''DC Super-Villains'' she takes after her cartoon version by having her cloak-cape near-constantly wrapped around her. It moves away and exposes her body when she's exerting physical effort, shooting a big beam, or flying.
* KungFuWizard: She's just as capable of pummeling enemies with her fists as she is blasting or smashing them with her magic.
* InTheHood: As usual for the character, Raven's design in each game incorporates a hood that casts a shadow over her eyes, emphasizing their glowing nature.
* KnightInSourArmor: She's got a rather dour and serious personality, but she's dedicated to defeating villains and protecting people, along with having a decent friendship with Beast Boy.
* LeotardOfPower: Takes after her cartoon self by wearing a skintight leotard and boots combo that leave her legs exposed, though the nature of leg pieces for LEGO minifigs means it's not as notable.

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* AllEncompassingMantle: BadassNormal: He has no powers, just good acrobatic skills and archery skills.
* PaletteSwap:
In the ''Arrow'' DLC for ''Beyond Gotham'', he looks and plays almost exactly like Arrow, except for his red color. Elevates to MovesetClone in ''DC Super-Villains'' she takes after her cartoon version by having her cloak-cape near-constantly wrapped around her. It moves away Super-Villains'', since while he still plays the same as Green Arrow, his appearance and exposes her body when she's exerting physical effort, shooting a big beam, or flying.
* KungFuWizard: She's just as capable of pummeling enemies with her fists as she is blasting or smashing them with her magic.
* InTheHood: As usual for the character, Raven's design in each game incorporates a hood that casts a shadow over her eyes, emphasizing their glowing nature.
* KnightInSourArmor: She's got a rather dour and serious personality, but she's dedicated to defeating villains and protecting people, along with having a decent friendship with Beast Boy.
* LeotardOfPower: Takes after her cartoon self by wearing a skintight leotard and boots combo that leave her legs exposed, though the nature of leg pieces for LEGO minifigs means it's not as notable.
animations are at least unique.



[[folder:Starfire]]
!!Starfire[=/=]Koriand'r of Tamaran
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[[folder:Starfire]]
!!Starfire[=/=]Koriand'r of Tamaran
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[[folder:Raven]]
!!Raven[=/=]Rachel Roth
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong (''DC Super-Villains'')



* FlyingFirepower: As a Tamaranian, she possesses the powers of {{Flight}}, EyeBeams, and HandBlasts.
* NiceGirl: She's such a kindhearted and loving gal that virtually everyone likes her.

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* FlyingFirepower: As a Tamaranian, AllEncompassingMantle: In ''DC Super-Villains'' she possesses the powers of {{Flight}}, EyeBeams, takes after her cartoon version by having her cloak-cape near-constantly wrapped around her. It moves away and HandBlasts.
exposes her body when she's exerting physical effort, shooting a big beam, or flying.
* NiceGirl: KungFuWizard: She's such just as capable of pummeling enemies with her fists as she is blasting or smashing them with her magic.
* InTheHood: As usual for the character, Raven's design in each game incorporates
a kindhearted and loving gal hood that virtually everyone likes her.casts a shadow over her eyes, emphasizing their glowing nature.
* KnightInSourArmor: She's got a rather dour and serious personality, but she's dedicated to defeating villains and protecting people, along with having a decent friendship with Beast Boy.
* LeotardOfPower: Takes after her cartoon self by wearing a skintight leotard and boots combo that leave her legs exposed, though the nature of leg pieces for LEGO minifigs means it's not as notable.



[[folder:Kid Flash III]]
!!Kid Flash III[=/=]Wally West III
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[[folder:Kid Flash III]]
!!Kid Flash III[=/=]Wally West III
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[[folder:Starfire]]
!!Starfire[=/=]Koriand'r of Tamaran
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* HeroAntagonist: One of the heroes who tries to stop the Legion of Doom in the third level of ''DC Super-Villains'', along with Beast Boy and Raven.

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* HeroAntagonist: One of FlyingFirepower: As a Tamaranian, she possesses the heroes who tries to stop the Legion powers of Doom in the third level of ''DC Super-Villains'', along with Beast Boy {{Flight}}, EyeBeams, and Raven.HandBlasts.
* NiceGirl: She's such a kindhearted and loving gal that virtually everyone likes her.



[[folder:Artemis[=/=]Tigress]]
!!Artemis Crock[=/=]Tigress
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[[folder:Artemis[=/=]Tigress]]
!!Artemis Crock[=/=]Tigress
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[[folder:Kid Flash III]]
!!Kid Flash III[=/=]Wally West III
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* WhiteSheep: A heroine from a family of villains.

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* WhiteSheep: A heroine from a family HeroAntagonist: One of villains.the heroes who tries to stop the Legion of Doom in the third level of ''DC Super-Villains'', along with Beast Boy and Raven.



[[folder:Artemis[=/=]Tigress]]
!!Artemis Crock[=/=]Tigress
[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yjartemis.png]]
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* WhiteSheep: A heroine from a family of villains.
[[/folder]]



[[folder:The Creeper]]
!!The Creeper[=/=]Jack Ryder
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* CreepyGood: His entire gimmick is being as freaky and terrifying as the Joker while being wholeheartedly on the side of good.
* GoodCounterpart: He's essentially a version of the Joker that replaces the homicidal sense of humor with a freaky but overall heroic attitude.

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[[folder:The Creeper]]
!!The Creeper[=/=]Jack Ryder
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[[folder:John Diggle]]
!!John Diggle
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* CreepyGood: His entire gimmick is being as freaky and terrifying as the Joker while being wholeheartedly on the side of good.
* GoodCounterpart: He's essentially a version of the Joker that replaces the homicidal sense of humor with a freaky but overall heroic attitude.
BadassNormal: Despite having no powers, Diggle still has admirable fighting skills.



[[folder:Enchantress]]
!!Enchantress[=/=]June Moone
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[[folder:Enchantress]]
!!Enchantress[=/=]June Moone
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[[folder:Felicity Smoak]]
!!Felicity Smoak
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Enchantress suffers from WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, and has only recently recovered.

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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Enchantress suffers from WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, and has only recently recovered.BadassBookworm: While not an expert fighter, Felicity will certainly succeed in taking out most of the troublesome mooks.



[[folder:Solovar]]
!!Solovar
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[[folder:Solovar]]
!!Solovar
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[[folder:Sarah Lance]]
!!Sara Lance
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* HeroAntagonist: Solovar is the boss of "Con-Grodd-ulations", and Grodd wants Lex to help dethrone him in order for Grodd to take over Gorilla City, in exchange for helping Lex defeat the Crime Syndicate.

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* HeroAntagonist: Solovar is the boss ActionGirl: Fully capable of "Con-Grodd-ulations", and Grodd wants Lex to help dethrone him in order for Grodd to take over Gorilla City, in exchange for helping Lex defeat the Crime Syndicate.taking out numerous threats on her own.



[[folder:Superboy (Jon Kent)]]
!!Superboy (Jonathan "Jon" Kent)
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The son of Clark and Lois, who seeks to follow his father's footsteps.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: Half Kryptonian, half Human.
* KidHero: He's a superhero who is just a child, and has the immature, carefree attitude befitting his youth.
* NaughtyIsGood: The side quest to unlock him involves having a custom character made to look like a monster in hopes of scaring Alfred as part of a prank.

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[[folder:Superboy (Jon Kent)]]
!!Superboy (Jonathan "Jon" Kent)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
[[folder:The Creeper]]
!!The Creeper[=/=]Jack Ryder
[[quoteright:236:https://static.
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The son of Clark
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* CreepyGood: His entire gimmick is being as freaky
and Lois, who seeks to follow his father's footsteps.
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terrifying as the Joker while being wholeheartedly on the side of good.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Half Kryptonian, half Human.
* KidHero:
GoodCounterpart: He's essentially a superhero who is just a child, and has version of the immature, carefree attitude befitting his youth.
* NaughtyIsGood: The side quest to unlock him involves having a custom character made to look like a monster in hopes
Joker that replaces the homicidal sense of scaring Alfred as part of humor with a prank.freaky but overall heroic attitude.



[[folder:Mazahs]]
!!Mazahs[=/=]Lex Luthor of Earth-3
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Earth-3's version of Shazam, and enemy of the Crime Syndicate.

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[[folder:Mazahs]]
!!Mazahs[=/=]Lex Luthor of Earth-3
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[[folder:Enchantress]]
!!Enchantress[=/=]June Moone
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Earth-3's version of Shazam, and enemy of the Crime Syndicate.
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* AdaptationalWimp: He doesn't seem to have the PowerCopying abilities his comics version has. Granted, it's never seen because he never kills anyone who has different powers than him (nor anyone with the same powers, for that matter).
* AllThereInTheManual: His profile explains his origin story and powers, which is undisclosed within the game story itself.
* AntiHero: He's the Crime Syndicate's ArchEnemy in their home universe, and he doesn't have the more negative traits his comics version has.
* DualBoss: Fights alongside Shazam against Black Adam and Sinestro.
* EvilCounterpart: To both Shazam and Lex.

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* AdaptationalWimp: He doesn't seem to have the PowerCopying abilities his comics version has. Granted, it's never seen because he never kills anyone who HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Enchantress suffers from WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, and has different powers than him (nor anyone with the same powers, for that matter).
* AllThereInTheManual: His profile explains his origin story and powers, which is undisclosed within the game story itself.
* AntiHero: He's the Crime Syndicate's ArchEnemy in their home universe, and he doesn't have the more negative traits his comics version has.
* DualBoss: Fights alongside Shazam against Black Adam and Sinestro.
* EvilCounterpart: To both Shazam and Lex.
only recently recovered.



[[folder:Shazam Family]]
!!Shazam Family (Freddy Freeman, Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, Darla Dudley, Mary Bromfield)
[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shazamshazamfreddy.png]]
[[caption-width-right:175:Freddy Freeman]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pedro Peña]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Eugene Choi]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Darla Dudley]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Mary Bromfield]]

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[[folder:Shazam Family]]
!!Shazam Family (Freddy Freeman, Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, Darla Dudley, Mary Bromfield)
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!!Solovar
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[[caption-width-right:175:Freddy Freeman]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pedro Peña]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Eugene Choi]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Darla Dudley]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Mary Bromfield]]
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* HeroAntagonist: Solovar is the boss of "Con-Grodd-ulations", and Grodd wants Lex to help dethrone him in order for Grodd to take over Gorilla City, in exchange for helping Lex defeat the Crime Syndicate.
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[[folder:Superboy (Jon Kent)]]
!!Superboy (Jonathan "Jon" Kent)
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The son of Clark and Lois, who seeks to follow his father's footsteps.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: Half Kryptonian, half Human.
* KidHero: He's a superhero who is just a child, and has the immature, carefree attitude befitting his youth.
* NaughtyIsGood: The side quest to unlock him involves having a custom character made to look like a monster in hopes of scaring Alfred as part of a prank.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mazahs]]
!!Mazahs[=/=]Lex Luthor of Earth-3
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Earth-3's version of Shazam, and enemy of the Crime Syndicate.
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* AdaptationalWimp: He doesn't seem to have the PowerCopying abilities his comics version has. Granted, it's never seen because he never kills anyone who has different powers than him (nor anyone with the same powers, for that matter).
* AllThereInTheManual: His profile explains his origin story and powers, which is undisclosed within the game story itself.
* AntiHero: He's the Crime Syndicate's ArchEnemy in their home universe, and he doesn't have the more negative traits his comics version has.
* DualBoss: Fights alongside Shazam against Black Adam and Sinestro.
* EvilCounterpart: To both Shazam and Lex.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shazam Family]]
!!Shazam Family (Freddy Freeman, Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, Darla Dudley, Mary Bromfield)
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[[caption-width-right:175:Freddy Freeman]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pedro Peña]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Eugene Choi]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Darla Dudley]]
[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shazam2maryshazam.png]]
[[caption-width-right:175:Mary Bromfield]]
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The various fully heroic characters in the ''VideoGame/LegoBatman'' franchise.

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!!Bat-Family
[[folder:Batman / Bruce Wayne]]
!!ComicBook/{{Batman}} / Bruce Wayne
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (first game), Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Creator/KevinConroy (''DC Super-Villains'')

->''"Robin, we can't go through life expecting Superman or anyone else to save us whenever things get tough. The only people we can rely on is ourselves."''

The CEO of Wayne Enterprises, Bruce Wayne's life was changed forever once his parents were shot and killed in front of him by a mugger, when he was eight years old. This incident motivated him to become a superhero and defender of the weak.

* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Twice. In ''DC Super Heroes'', [[spoiler:Lex and the Joker attack and wreck the Batcave, coming close to nearly killing them.]] In ''Beyond Gotham'', [[spoiler:he gets mind-controlled by Brainiac and blows up a good chunk of the Batcave]].
* BadassNormal: No superpowers except for sheer determination... and a lot of money.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Despite being the TropeNamer and the meme being mentioned, [[SubvertedTrope he can't]], so he makes an awesome space-suit to compromise. Superman jokingly makes fun of him for it.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Happens in ''Beyond Gotham'' at the hands of Brainiac, causing him to try and kill Robin and Alfred, [[spoiler:also doing considerable damage to the Batcave]].
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He's capable of punching individuals much stronger than him and getting away with it. Subverted at one point in ''DC Super Heroes'', when he effortlessly lifts off some rubble that should have crushed him... [[spoiler:only for it to turn out to be Superman]].
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: For the most part, Batman is on-the-ball, but occasionally ends up being LiteralMinded. This exchange from ''DC Super Heroes'' comes to mind:
-->'''Batman:''' (discussing whether or not Superman should be asked for help in dealing with Lex) We would have been fine jumping off the roof.
-->'''Robin:''' I think we would've broken our legs.
-->'''Batman:''' We've broken our legs before.
* TheComicallySerious: His humour is less out-there than the others, and he mostly snarks back to others instead of starting a conversation with a joke.
* CostumeEvolution: His outfit switches appearances with each game, resembling whatever mini-figure is being released at the time. In the first game, he has the classic Batsuit. In the second game, it's now switched to the [[Film/Batman1989 Burton-era]] outfit with the yellow oval (which is coincidentally his [[WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie counterpart's]] default look as well), and in the third (and ''Lego Dimensions'') his outfit is now ComicBook/TheNew52 look. By the time of ''Lego DC Super-Villains'', his outfit now resembles his appearance in ComicBook/DCRebirth.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite his various dark costumes, Batman is a decent man and a hero.
* DeadpanSnarker: In the second game, Batman develops a drier sense of humour than Robin or Superman.
* DefrostingIceKing: Batman behaves rather rudely towards the League and is a little disregarding of Robin at first, but by the end of the second game he's warmed up to them.
* DemotedToExtra: {{Downplayed}}. In Lego DC Supervillains, while he helps alongside the characters [[spoiler:and is canonically the one to defeat Darkseid at the end]], he's less focused on due to the game focusing on villains.
* GrumpyBear: Batman's attitude to the world is more in line with more serious Batman works and his character development in Lego Batman 2 & 3 revolves around him learning to be less of a grump, embracing help from other heroes and emotions respectively.
* IneffectualLoner: Played with. Robin and Superman, as well as the Justice League and Commissioner Gordon, point out that he'd be even more effective if he accepted help. However, he's Batman so he's not "ineffectual", and later he agrees to accept some help.
* IWorkAlone: The reason he's reluctant to work with Superman, although when push comes to shove he'll do it. After the League and Commissioner Gordon call him out, he loosens up a bit.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Somewhat abrasive and snarky, Batman is nevertheless a hero that cares for others.
* KnightInSourArmor: In spite of all life's tragedies and his cynical world view, Batman is still a superhero when it would have been easier to quit years ago.
* OnlySaneMan: Definitely in the first game, where Robin and most of the villains are borderline crazy or TooDumbToLive. He still retains his sanity in the second game, but it's less noticeable since the voice acting gives the other characters more personality.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Twice in ''Beyond Gotham''. Firstly, he suddenly starts trashing the Batcave and tries murdering Robin and Alfred due to mind control. He later freaks out during a fight with Sinestro, after [[spoiler:Robin is nearly killed]].
* PermaStubble: By DC Supervillains, he has a clear stubble on him, which may or may not be a reference to the Batfleck version of him.
* TheStoic: Batman rarely emotes beyond irritation or anger. This works to his advantage in ''Lego Batman 3'', as the malfunctioning Lantern Rings don't amplify his emotions because Batman hides away his emotions; however, he gets told to loosen up again when he struggles to steal Sinestro's power battery.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The dark, serious manly man to Robin's light, silly sensitive guy.
* TheTeamNormal: Both he and Robin are the only nonpowered heroes throughout the second game's campaign, and they spend most of it with Superman. [[spoiler:Even when the Justice League intervenes, this is still the case]].
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He clearly finds working with Superman, and to a lesser extent Robin, tiresome. However, he's gotten over it by the end of the second game's campaign... mostly.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: In Lego Dc Super-Villains, although still serious, he smiles more often than usual.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Superman. Clearly, working with him is something that Batman finds difficult, but when push comes to shove each is there for the other.
* WhenHeSmiles: Batman rarely smiles, but when he does it's a ''very'' clear sign that he's happy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robin / Tim Drake]]
!![[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Robin]] III/ Timothy Jackson "Tim" Drake-Wayne
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CharlieSchlatter (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Creator/CameronBowen (''DC Super-Villains'')

The younger sidekick and adoptive son of Batman, Robin is a crimefighter taken under Batman's wing and trained by him. His more snarky personality clashes with Batman's uptight, sour nature.

* AdaptationNameChange: In ''Lego Batman 2'', Robin is called Dick Grayson instead of Tim Drake despite Dick already being present as Nightwing.
* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the first game, Robin was downright stupid, to hilarious extremes. Critics immediately picked up on this, complaining that Robin had been turned into a village idiot. This gets downplayed in the second game, since he grew a brain and could actually talk.
* BadassCape: While not as functional as Batman's, his cape is still pretty cool.
* BadassNormal: No powers, yet he's a force to be reckoned with.
* BriefAccentImitation: He does a really strange southern accent when he is imitating Lex Luthor.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was a rather dopey sidekick in the OG ''Lego Batman'', but just about every appearance he's made after that have portrayed him more as TheHeart. The only exception is ''DC Supervillains'', and that's only because the Robin there is Damian instead.
* CompositeCharacter: He takes elements from Dick Grayson, Jason Todd and Tim Drake, combining the naivety of all of them and a mix of costumes, while also being off the walls in the first game. His identity is eventually confirmed as Tim Drake.
* CombatParkour: He fights with flips and kicks to make up for his young age.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: In the first game, he's an idiot, but a dangerous idiot. He grows out of the "moron" part in time for the second game, though he has the occasional moment.
* DeadpanSnarker: Less "deadpan" and more "snark", but he counts in the second game. Half of his dialogue is him snarking.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''DC Super Villains'', due to his brother Damian succeeding him as Robin.
* DominoMask: Wears one to conceal his identity.
* DumbMuscle: In the first game, Robin is barely functional, but lethal in combat.
** DumbassNoMore: In the second, he's smartened up considerably.
* KidSidekick: To Batman, although his age is ambiguous.
* OffWithHisHead: He gets beheaded in the first game when Killer Croc throws a manhole cover at him. Since the first game was DenserAndWackier, [[AmusingInjuries Batman simply puts Robin's head back on and he's fine]].
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The light, silly sensitive guy to Batman's dark, serious manly man.
* WhatTheHellHero: Calls Batman out on trying to insist they can work alone when Lex and the Joker are busy kicking their butts.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: As revealed in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OnAS92t57M&feature=youtu.be this trailer]] for ''Beyond Gotham'', rats freak him out. Batman is confused, pointing out that rats and bats aren't that different.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batgirl / Barbara Gordon]]
!!ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} / Barbara Gordon
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (first game), Creator/KariWahlgren (''DC Super Heroes''), Kimberly Brooks (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/TaraStrong (''DC Super-Villains'')

The daughter of Commissioner Gordon, Barbara Gordon is the crimefighter known as Batgirl. After initially acting alone, Barbara was taken under Bruce's wing.

* ActionGirl: Being a woman doesn't stop her kicking butt.
* AscendedExtra: In ''Beyond Gotham'' she shows up on several side missions as a QuestGiver, and becomes a HeroAntagonist boss fight in ''DC Super-Villains''
* BadassNormal: No powers, but nevertheless a force to be reckoned with.
* HeroAntagonist: She serves as the boss of the Iceberg Lounge level in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* PaletteSwap: She was this to Batman in the first game.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her 1966 version.
* RecurringExtra: While still not plot-relevant just yet, ''Beyond Gotham'' has her as a recurring QuestGiver.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Aside from the Joker's alternate outfit, and a remark from Batman, the events of ComicBook/TheKillingJoke don't seem to have existed in this universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nightwing/ Dick Grayson]]
!!ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}[=/=]Richard John "Dick" Grayson
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (first game), Creator/CamClarke (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards), Creator/MatthewMercer (''DC Super-Villains'')

The original Robin, Dick Grayson eventually became a hero in his own right, taking the mantle of Nightwing and striking out on his own. Nevertheless, he pops in from time to time.

* BadassNormal: No powers, yet it doesn't stop him taking on dangerous foes.
* DarkIsNotEvil: His costume's almost as dark as Batman's.
* DemotedToExtra: He goes from unlockable in the first game to DLC in the second, specifically for the Heroes Pack. He's [[PromotedToPlayable back as an unlockable]] in the third game, but doesn't take part in the story.
* HeroAntagonist: In ''DC Super-Villains'', the villains fight him in the level at the Iceberg Lounge.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: A rare heroic example.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: Formerly Robin, Nightwing is now a hero in his own right.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: His Grayson minifigure carries a gun.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: He only shows up at the end of ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of a gag.
* VerbalTic: Even as Nightwing, Dick just can't stop with the "holy" puns.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alfred Pennyworth]]
!!Alfred Pennyworth
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson (first game), Creator/SteveBlum (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/RobinAtkinDownes (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)

The butler of the Wayne family, Alfred Pennyworth raised Bruce after Thomas and Martha Wayne were gunned down years ago by Joe Chill. Since then, he has supported Bruce in his crime-fighting efforts.

* AdultFear: Watching your surrogate son suddenly act even more irrationally than before and try attacking you, then being unable to help him as something tries to mind-control him.
* AscendedExtra: He has much more dialogue in ''Beyond Gotham'', even being playable for a chunk.
* DemotedToExtra: He gets it ''really'' bad in ''DC Super-Villains'', as after being both story-relevant and a base-game unlock in all previous games, this game has him not just absent from the story, but he's only playable with the ''LEGO Movie 2'' DLC bought.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Discussed. Alfred fears that Bruce has gone crazy due to him [[MundaneUtility using the Batmobile for groceries shopping]].
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: In Beyond Gotham with his silver plate.
* MissionControl: In the second game.
* MundaneFantastic: That silver plate he carries works as a shield, as a weapon and a ranged attack.
* ParentalSubstitute: To Bruce Wayne, having raised him since his parents were gunned down.
* RetiredBadass: Formerly a member of a British military organisation- whether he was SAS or [=MI6=] in this continuity is not clear.
* ServileSnarker: Rather polite and loyal, he nevertheless snarks.
* StiffUpperLip: As a British butler, he's rather stoic.
* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Technically a serving plate.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Bruce Wayne and the Wayne family in general.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spoiler / Stephanie Brown]]
!!Spoiler[=/=]Stephanie Brown
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Daughter of a former Arkham inmate Cluemaster who was cured of his Riddler-style insanity but not his criminal tendencies, Stephanie took up the identity of Spoiler to foil his plots before eventually taking up crime-fighting wholesale and joining the Bat-Family
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* BattleCouple: With Robin.
* TheBusCameBack: She returns for the third game after being absent from the second.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Absent from the second game, given DC's taboo against using her at the time. She's absent again in ''DC Super-Villains'', but that's simply due to lesser ''Batman'' focus.
* MythologyGag: Unlocked with Black Mask, who "killed" her (later retconned).
* SecretCharacter: Only playable in the first game through building in the character creator.
* VocalDissonance: Since she can only be made by the character creator in the first game, she still has a man's voice. Averted in ''Beyond Gotham'', where being properly playable means she has naturally womanly grunting.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Azrael]]
!!ComicBook/{{Azrael}}[=/=]Batman (''[=KnightsEnd=]'')[=/=]Azbats[=/=]Jean-Paul Valley Jr.
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Azrael is a title held by several people throughout history associated with Order of St. Dumas, a group that believes extreme actions such as assassination and murder are often necessary to promote true order and peace. The person most associated with the title is Jean-Paul Valley Jr., who was raised from birth to enforce the Order's will, and by his introduction set up to replace Batman, who his Order believed was incompetent as a "hero" due to never killing.
----
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Formerly an attempt at a replacement of Batman that's more willing to kill, back in the nineties.
* AscendedExtra: Goes from a character build on consoles and DS-exclusive unlockable to fully playable on all consoles with the 75th Anniversary DLC.
* BadassNormal: Like Batman, no powers.
* CompositeCharacter: It's not entirely clear which version of Azrael he is.
* SecretCharacter: Only playable in the first and second games as a buildable custom character.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Huntress / Helena Bertinelli]]
!!ComicBook/{{Huntress}} / Helena Bertinelli
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SumaleeMontano (''DC Super Heroes'' onwards)

Helena Bertinelli has two potential backstories, being either the daughter of a mob boss who she killed out of rage over his monstrousness and became a criminal-slaughterer before Green Arrow helped temper her fury, or she's the Earth-2 daughter of Batman and Catwoman who took up crime-fighting to emulate her parents. Either way, she's one of DC's heroes most willing to kill to stop evil.
----
* ActionGirl: She's very good with a crossbow and close-quarter combat.
* AntiHero: One of the most brutal in the DC Universe. While she won't hurt innocents, ThouShaltNotKill does ''not'' apply at all to her.
* AscendedExtra: Was only buildable on consoles and DS-exclusive playable in the first game, became fully unlockable in ''DC Super Heroes'', went back a little by being Arrow DLC-exclusive in ''Beyond Gotham'', before getting a fully-voiced minor role as a QuestGiver and unlockable character in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* BadassNormal: Like Batman, no powers.
* SecretCharacter: Only playable in the first game as a buildable custom character.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Robin V[=/=]Damian Wayne]]
!! Robin V[=/=]Damian Wayne
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Stuart Allan

The biological son of Bruce with ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul, originally raised by the League of Assassins before being taken under his father's custody.

* AdaptationalNiceGuy: This Damian is considerably more civil and far less confrontational than his mainstream counterpart. In fact, in ''DC Super Villians'', he's largely polite toward The Rookie and even compliments them when they do well.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers. However, given his parentage and training, he's pretty darn tough.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite having an official physical minifigure, Damian isn't even mentioned in Beyond Gotham. This is averted in ''DC Super Villains''.
* HeroicBastard: The son of both Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul born out of wedlock, and while he might not be a straight hero he's loosely in the territory.
* IdiotBall: Like the citizens of Gotham, he fails to notice that the Crime Syndicate are villains. Justified, as he wasn't with the Justice League at the time.
* InTheHood: Wears a hood that covers his head.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red Hood[=/=]Jason Todd]]
!!ComicBook/RedHood[=/=]Jason Peter Todd
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''Beyond Gotham''), Cameron Bowen (''DC Super-Villains'')

The second Robin, who became a vigilante after his death and rebirth at the hands of the Joker.
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* AntiHero: He goes after criminals, but is willing to use more brutal methods than Batman in dealing with them.
* AscendedExtra: Initially just a handheld character, Red Hood is playable on all consoles in ''Beyond Gotham''.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He's unlocked this way in ''DC Super Villains''
* GunsAkimbo: His ranged weaponry.
* MadBomber: A slightly unstable vigilante with daddy issues, Red Hood carries bombs.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batwoman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}[=/=]Katherine Kane
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----
* ActionGirl: Another in the line of women who can keep up with Batman in terms of skill and badassery.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers and can still kick plenty of butt.
* DoesNotLikeGuns: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Unlike her [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} cousin]], she sees no issue with guns and happily uses them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman (1966)]]
!![[Series/Batman1966 Batman (1966)]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamWest (See "Civilians")
----
%%* BlueIsHeroic
* DenserAndWackier: Given the ''Batman'' era he's based on, everything involving him is leagues goofier and funnier compared to the semi-serious plot of ''Beyond Gotham''.
* SillyWalk: He looks very goofy when he sneaks or takes cover behind his cape.
* SuperpowerLottery: All the gadgets that modern-day Batman needs several suits for, packed into a single large-buckled utility belt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman (Detective Comics #27)]]
!!Batman (''Detective Comics'' #27)
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Batman as he first appeared all the way back in 1939, complete with a gun!
----
* NinetiesAntiHero: Goes further than modern-day alread-brutal AntiHero Batman by both using guns and being willing to kill.
* BadassNormal: Even in his first appearance, Batman took on villains and won without any powers, just his natural skills and a gun.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: This guy here represents everything about the EarlyInstallmentWeirdness that was the first few issues of Batman, where he not only wielded a gun without any concerns, but he completely lacked the ThouShaltNotKill mantra, taking out all of his villains in a lethally permanent fashion.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: Adds to Batman's usual array of gadgets and hand-to-hand skills buy also wielding a gun.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman (Dark Knight Returns)]]
!!Batman (Dark Knight Returns)
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Batman as he appeared in Frank Miller's legendary ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns''
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* BadassNormal: He may look like he's been souped-up on Venom, but this super-strong Batman is all naturally-gained muscle.
* TheBigGuy: Due to Frank Miller's drawing style, Batman is drawn a ''lot'' more stockier, which is translated into a bigfig more focused on brute strength over gadgetry and skill.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: This version of Batman takes the "stronger regular human through training" to the extreme, since his stocky design translating into a bigfig means he has SuperStrength comparable to genuine superhumans like Killer Croc.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman Beyond]]
!![[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Batman (Terry McGinnis)]]
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* LegacyCharacter: To Bruce Wayne.
* PoweredArmor: His suit may not look like much, but it's loaded with surprises, such as {{Flight}} and {{Invisibility}}.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: The nature of his suit being all-encompassing PoweredArmor means he can sink down and walk around underwater as easily as Aquaman or Killer Croc.
[[/folder]]

!!Justice League
[[folder:Superman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Superman}}[=/=]Kal-El[=/=]Clark Kent
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TravisWillingham
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* ActionDad: ''DC Supervillains'' shows that his son Jon is around, making him this.
* ArchEnemy: To Lex Luthor. Zod and Brainiac also appear less prominently.
* BadassCape: Wears his usual cape.
* BigDamnHeroes: Shows up to save Batman and Robin from Lex and the Joker.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Brainiac does this to him after increasing his size.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: Brainiac [[spoiler:brainwashes him and increases his size before letting him loose on the League, all after he shrinks Metropolis for use as leverage. The instant that the brainwashing is broken, Superman trashes Brainiac's ship]].
* EyeBeams: Using these, Superman can melt obstacles or use these offensively.
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:Of ''Beyond Gotham'', after Brainiac turns him into a giant and brainwashes him]].
* {{Flight}}: One of his powers as a Kryptonian.
* FlyingBrick: Powerful, very tough and also with the ability to fly.
* GentleGiant: [[spoiler:After Brainiac increases his size and the brainwashing wears off, he goes right back into NiceGuy mode. He eventually gets shrunk back to normal]].
* HandicappedBadass: When exposed to Kryptonite, he loses most of his power but is still very tough.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Superman flies into the HumongousMecha's reactor while still weak from Kryptonite poisoning. He survives, but spends a good deal of time incapacitated afterwards]].
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: [[spoiler:Batman does this to him after Brainiac brainwashes him. It works, but only just in time to prevent Bats being crushed]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: Whenever he flies in the second and third games, his theme from the Creator/ChristopherReeve movies starts playing.
* {{Nerf}}: ''Very'' slightly in ''Beyond Gotham''. He's still far and away one of the toughest characters in the whole game, but there are more obstacles that pose a threat to him, such as Lex's Kryptonite ray that he uses for his PoweredArmor suit.
* NiceGuy: Supes is friendly and heroic, taking Batman's insults in stride.
* NighInvulnerable: Fittingly for the Man of Steel, virtually nothing can damage Superman. He can shrug off most attacks, deflect gunfire and in some games cannot die period. The only thing that can damage him is, as usual, Kryptonite.
* NoSell: Very little will injure or kill him unless he's hit by Kryptonite, another Kryptonian or Brainiac. Afterwards, he will react in pain to being hit.
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:After his HeroicSacrifice, he survives but is incapacitated for most of the rest of the second game]].
* ShipTease: With Wonder Woman. They're shown at a restaurant in the start of the third game.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Averted when he rescues Batman and Robin from Lex and the Joker.
* SuperStrength: As is tradition, Superman is very strong.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Batman, although Batman's more vitriolic than he is. Clearly, Batman thinks that working with him is difficult, but when push comes to shove each is there for the other.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!ComicBook/WonderWoman[=/=]Diana of Themyscira
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey, Creator/SusanEisenberg (''DC Super-Villains'')
----
* AcePilot: Her trademark invisible plane is present once again.
* ActionGirl: Almost as tough as Superman, and a woman to boot.
* AttackDeflector: Her signature bracers can deflect bullets, lasers, and even punches when held together in front of her.
* {{Flight}}: She can fly very proficiently.
* FlyingBrick: She's basically a female version of Superman, minus the EyeBeams.
* JerkassBall: In ''Lego Batman 3'', due to the malfunctioning Lantern Rings amplifying her anger. Even [[DumbMuscle Solomon Grundy]] is sick of her by the end.
--> '''Solomon Grundy''': Yeah yeah, Wonder Woman angry, [[NotSoAboveItAll Solomon Grundy get it!]]
* KnightlySwordAndShield: Her ''DC Super-villains'' version possesses her modern-day sword-and-shield combo that represents how she's a heroic warrior that still holds to how GoodIsNotSoft. The sword provides good attacking speed and the shield [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe provides impressive defense against most attacks]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: In the third game, her theme song from [[Series/WonderWoman her 1970s show]] plays whenever she flies (ironically, that Wonder Woman couldn't fly or even [[NotQuiteFlight "glide on air currents"]] under her own power, hence her iconic invisible jet).
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Her ''DC Super-villains'' version possesses her usual modern-day shield, which takes the place of her bracers for blocking attacks and reflecting lasers.
* {{Nerf}}: To make the game more difficult, Wonder Woman loses the ability to NoSell most attacks in ''Beyond Gotham'', though she's still a very tough and useful character.
* SuperStrength: Wonder Woman can lift heavy objects out the way.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Lantern[=/=]Hal Jordan]]
!!Franchise/GreenLantern / Hal Jordan
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CamClarke (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/JoshKeaton (''Beyond Gotham'' onwards)
----
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: At some point in ''Beyond Gotham'', [[spoiler:Brainiac]] does this to him in order to capture him, but not before trying to make him kill the rest of the League.
* DeadpanSnarker: The third game takes his snarky qualities further than usual, mostly at the downright ''weird'' turn the plot takes.
* DominoMask: He wears one over his eyes to conceal his identity.
* GoodCounterpart: To Sinestro. Both have the same powers, but Hal is a good guy, whereas Sinestro is a villain.
* GreenLanternRing: The TropeNamer. He can use it to build special objects out of green bricks that only he and other Lanterns can manipulate.
* {{Flight}}: One of the powers that the ring grants him.
* RunningGag: His continually being sent back to Oa in ''Beyond Gotham''. He starts to get fairly annoyed by the end.
* StraightMan: For Martian Manhunter, who is ComicallyMissingThePoint and overly formal. He eventually begs for J'onn to just refer to him by his first name.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: By the time of "Breaking the Ice" in ''Beyond Gotham'', being sent back to Oa is just getting boring, since it's happened to him a few times by that point.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Martian Manhunter]]
!!ComicBook/MartianManhunter[=/=]J'onn J'onzz[=/=]John Jones
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CamClarke (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/IkeAmadi (''Beyond Gotham'')
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* AscendedExtra: While his only appearances in the second game were manning the Watchtower, he is a fully playable character in the third game.
* BadassCape: Wears one in the form he uses most of the time.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When the Legion of Doom tell him that they brought Firefly, this exchange ensues.:
-->'''Joker:''' We brought him along because we know you ''love'' a good fire!
-->'''Martian Manhunter:''' But fire is in fact my one weakness... [[OhCrap oh]].
* {{Determinator}}: After Firefly knocks him out, he gets back up in time to stop Firefly recovering and hurting the League.
* HulkingOut: In ''Beyond Gotham'', he's capable of this.
* KillItWithFire: As a Martian, he reacts ''badly'' to flame, and it's why [[ManOfKryptonite Firefly]] is so useful to the Legion, since he can take him out.
* MissionControl: His role in the second game, where he's less active.
* OhCrap: Upon realising that the Legion of Doom is onboard the Watchtower, he mutters that they "may need some assistance". Later, he realises that they brought [[ManOfKryptonite Firefly]] along.
* OnlySaneMan: When accompanying a {{Greed}}-affected Flash and a [[CowardlyLion fear-afflicted]] Cyborg, he becomes this.
* PlayingWithFire: His eye-beams can melt objects, although ironically he can't stand the heat at all.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: He has a habit of slipping into this in the third game.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: He does this a bit in the third game, referring to Hal Jordan as "Green Lantern of Sector 2814" (much to his exasperation) and Batman as "Caped Crusader".
* TookALevelInBadass: In the third game, he's capable of HulkingOut and turning into a Big Fig.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Flash[=/=]Barry Allen]]
!!ComicBook/TheFlash[=/=]Bartholomew "Barry" Allen
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieSchlatter, Creator/MichaelRosenbaum (''DC Super-Villains'')

->''"This fight'll be over... in a flash!"''
----
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Flash is capable of assembling objects together not only with his SuperSpeed, but also his intelligence. This becomes handy in ''Beyond Gotham''.
* DeadpanSnarker: always says a quip in a battle.
* DifficultButAwesome: In ''DC Super Heroes'', Flash becomes difficult to steer in the open world environment due to all characters having their speed doubled, meaning that he is the fastest character in the game. However, should a player learn how to control him properly, he makes travelling a breeze and can prove incredibly useful in combat.
* DitzyGenius: Despite his fairly cavalier tactics and joking persona, the Flash is quite intelligent.
* {{Greed}}: Larfleeze's malfunctioning ring hits him and causes him to become incredibly greedy.
* KleptomaniacHero: The Flash becomes one in ''Beyond Gotham'', due to the malfunctioning Lantern Rings amplifying his greed.
* LightningBruiser: Quite literally in ''Beyond Gotham,'' where he can call forth the Speed Force while attacking.
* MundaneUtility: Shown using his SuperSpeed to tidy up his home in record time. Unfortunately, the vacuum can't keep up.
* SuperSpeed: As is tradition.
* TookALevelInBadass: He can call forth the Speed Force while attacking in ''Beyond Gotham''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cyborg]]
!!ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}[=/=]Victor Stone
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/BumperRobinson (''Beyond Gotham'')

* CowardlyLion: Despite being downright terrified in ''Beyond Gotham'', he's still absolutely lethal.
* HumongousMecha: Is able to become one in 3.
* TookALevelInBadass: While without a doubt a decent fighter in ''DC Super Heroes'', Cyborg gains multiple upgrades, such as a Big Fig form, by the time of ''Beyond Gotham''. He also fights Solomon Grundy and Killer Croc ''at the same time''.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Bugs freak him out, particularly when he's afflicted by Sinestro's Power Ring.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}[=/=]Arthur Curry
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianBloom (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/ScottPorter (''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains''), Creator/LexLang (''DC Super-Villains'' Aquaman DLC)
----
* AscendedExtra: Went from a plot-irrelevant unlockable in ''DC Super Heroes'', to a recurring QuestGiver in ''Beyond Gotham'', before he gets his big break in ''DC Super-Villains'' by both being a prominent member of the League and getting two DLC revolving around his movie version
* ButtMonkey: Downplayed. The old "Aquaman is unpopular" chestnut gets a blink and you'll miss it appearance when a storekeeper is clearly having trouble moving Aquaman merchandise but he's otherwise treated the same as any hero. The real ButtMonkey is Hawkman.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Bright blonde hair, also a decent man.
* LargeHam: Taking cues from his appearance in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: He only shows up at the end of ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of a gag.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: His power of infinitely shooting water is essential for removing graffiti in ''DC Super Heroes'', but otherwise he's helpful.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Supergirl]]
!!Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}[=/=]Kara Zor-El
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren

Superman's cousin from Krypton.
----
* ActionGirl: A female version of Superman, with all his powers? Check. Heroic? Check.
* DistaffCounterpart: Guess.
* FlyingBrick: Runs in the Kryptonian genes.
* ValleyGirl: Talks like one in ''Beyond Gotham'', and has the occasional moment of ditziness.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hawkman]]
!!ComicBook/Hawkman[=/=]Katar Hol
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''DC Super-Heroes''), Creator/TravisWillingham (''Beyond Gotham'', ''DC Super-Villains'')
----
* BadassInDistress: He’s captured by the Legion of Doom in the third game while on monitor duty, and placed in a bird cage.
* ButtMonkey: By the end of the game, he’s still in the cage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hawkgirl]]
!!Hawkgirl[=/=]Shayera Hol
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren (''DC Super-Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/TiffanySmith (''DC Super-Villains'')
----
* CarryABigStick: As usual, her WeaponOfChoice is a spiked mace.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Black Canary]]
!!ComicBook/BlackCanary[=/=]Dinah Laurel Lance
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren (''DC Super-Heroes'', ''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/VanessaMarshall (''DC Super-Villains'')
----
* ActionGirl: A competent martial artist, even without her iconic cry.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Her power is a sonic screech.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: She only appears at the end as part of a gag.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Arrow[=/=]Oliver Queen]]
!!ComicBook/GreenArrow / Oliver Queen
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->'''Voiced by:''' Stephen Amell (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (''DC Super-Villains'')

A former playboy, Oliver Queen was eventually presumed dead after an accident that stranded him on an island. Using his natural affinity for archery, Oliver was eventually able to escape after coming into contact with some drug traffickers, hijacking their boat and turning them over to the authorities. His time on the island made him decide to put his money to good use by becoming the superhero Green Arrow and joining the League. Initially just a character for the portable version of ''DC Super Heroes'', he was eventually inserted into the main series of games.
----
* AffectionateParody: The ''Arrow'' DLC does mock the format of the source material slightly, but it's all in good fun.
* AscendedExtra: Initially just playable in the portable versions of ''DC Super Heroes'', he was later given a role in the main games. He even gets a DLC pack based off ''Series/{{Arrow}}''.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers, just amazing skill with a bow and good hand-to-hand combat training.
* BuffySpeak: His ''Arrow'' version exclaims that in order to save people, he had to become "something green and pointy. And arrow-y".
* CatchPhrase: His ''Arrow'' version has "''You have failed this city!''", which even replaces the horn on his motorcycle.
* ContinuitySnarl: Parodied mercilessly when he wears his costume on Lian Yu, despite having not obtained it yet. He tells the "continuity police" to kindly cut him some slack.
* DarkerAndEdgier: {{Subverted|Trope}} with his ''Arrow'' incarnation, as while his DLC plot is somewhat serious, Arrow himself is just as goofily lighthearted as regular Green Arrow.
* DominoMask: He wears a green domino mask over his eyes, as is tradition.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: This incarnation keeps his iconic blonde hair, and he's a hero, although his model for ''DC Super Heroes'' just used a hood instead.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Par for the course for Green Arrow.
* InTheHood: His character model in ''DC Super Heroes'' gave him one of these, but he keeps it down for his main costume in ''Beyond Gotham''. He wears it up again with an alternate costume, if the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' DLC is downloaded.
* PermaStubble: While he does away with his iconic beard, he has some very visible stubble on his face.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: He doesn't appear in the main game proper, only appearing at the end.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zatanna]]
!!ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} Zatara
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
----
* KungFuWizard: While she's not particularly skilled at hand-to-hand fighting, she's still a powerful and skilled wizard who's just as capable of beating up enemies in a physical brawl as any other character
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Katana]]
!!ComicBook/{{Katana}}[=/=]Tatsu Yamashiro
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----
* AntiHero: While she fights on the side of good, she's a KnightTemplar who believes that AllCrimesAreEqual when it comes to dying by her blade.
* AscendedExtra: Appears as a member of "The Squad" in the similarly-titled DLC.
* BadassNormal: No superpowers but can still kick butt with her signature katana.
* BoxedCrook: Amanda Waller threatens her into the Squad with an explosive collar.
* MasterSwordsman: Swordswoman, but the principle still applies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Firestorm]]
!!Firestorm[=/=]Jason Rusch
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* TheArtifact: Despite the version of Firestorm in the game being Jason Rusch, his bio lists him as Ronnie Raymond.
* LegacyCharacter: Jason is the second person to hold the mantle of Firestorm.
[[/folder]]

!!Heroic Lanterns
[[folder:Green Lantern (John Stewart)]]
!!ComicBook/GreenLantern (John Stewart)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NyambiNyambi
----
* GreenLanternRing: His alias is the TropeNamer.
* LegacyCharacter: One of many human Green Lanterns.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Loontern]]
!![[WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck Green Loontern]] (Westernanimation/DuckDodgers)
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----
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a complete wacko, but does have the GreenLanternRing and such.
* MythologyGag: His intro in Creator/TheHub has him saying Batman "CERTAINLY didn't took anyone's laundry", referencing how the character originates from a ''Westernanimation/DuckDodgers''' episode where he did get Hal Jordan's clothes and ring.
* PunnyName: Loon is both the group of aquatic birds which includes ducks, and how he's a Westernanimation/{{Looney Tune|s}}.
* SpeechImpediment: It's Daffy Duck, of course he lisps.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Saint Walker]]
!!Saint Walker[=/=]Bro'Dee Walker
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SamRiegel
----
* NiceGuy: Always polite, well-spoken and friendly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kilowog]]
!!Kilowog
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----
* BadassTeacher: One of the trainers of the green Lantern Corps, and also one of the most accomplished members.
* GreenLanternRing: Wields one.
%%* LastOfHisKind
[[/folder]]

[[folder:White Lantern[=/=]Kyle Rayner]]
!!White Lantern[=/=]Kyle Rayner
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----
* AllYourPowersCombined: He wields the White Light of Creation, which is the complete form of the Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum.
* LightIsGood: Fits the bill of a heroic character associated with light as a White Lantern.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Indigo-1]]
!!Indigo-1[=/=]Iroque
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KariWahlgren
The leader of the Indigo Tribe, an Ungaran woman that used to be one of Abin Sur's worst enemies, before finding redemption as the first Indigo Lantern.
----
* ActionGirl: A very skilled fighter capable of taking on the Flash, Cyborg and Martian Manhunter. [[spoiler:Given her sociopathic nature when free of the Power Battery, she may be closer to a DarkActionGirl]].
* AntiHero: Indigo-1 has a very shady past, and it's implied (through the massive statue of Abin Sur) that as per the comics she may have killed [[spoiler:Abin Sur's daughter]] before joining the Corps.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: [[spoiler:Without the Power Battery, she seems to be something of a sociopath. After Flash, Cyborg and Martian Manhunter restore it, she returns to her "normal" self]].
* NiceGirl: Seems to be rather pleasant and willing to help, although [[spoiler:this may be due to the brainwashing]].
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:It's not clear how much compassion she seems to have without the Power Battery, but it seems that she has very little]].
* WouldHurtAChild: It's implied that as per the comics [[spoiler:that she killed Abin Sur's daughter]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Star Sapphire]]
!!Star Sapphire[=/=]Carol Ferris
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/OliviaDAbo
----
* ActionGirl: Star Sapphire is capable of holding her own against others when she needs to.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Flash, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter towards the end of the
* NiceGirl: Star Sapphire is a friendly person that willingly agrees to help the League restore the Earth.
* ThePowerOfLove: Quite literally. As a Star Sapphire, sbe wields the Violet Light of Love.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green lantern (Guy Gardener)]]
!!Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)
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----
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's rude, unpleasant, and disrespectful, but he's also unambiguously heroic.
[[/folder]]

!!Young Justice
[[folder:Superboy (Kon-El)]]
!!ComicBook/{{Superboy}} (Kon-El)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter

A teenaged clone of Superman, Kon-El is a hero, following in the footsteps of his "father".
----
* AntiHero: He's not a bad person, but he does have anger issues.
* ArtificialHuman: A variation, since he's an artificial Kryptonian.
* AscendedExtra: Was DS-exclusive in the second game, got promoted to a member of the main roster in ''Beyond Gotham'', and not only stayed in the main roster for ''DC Super-Villains'' but got a story-relevant role in the ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' DLC.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite dressing in red and black, he's a hero.
* TheDitz: He thought the "Sup" in "Super Club" was short for "soup," and apparently tried to eat a brick once. Of course, with his origin story in mind, Superboy may actually not be air-headed so much as [[ReallyWasBornYesterday new to the world]].
* NewMeat: Of the SuperHero variety.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: While he's got a red and black color scheme, along with a prominent temper, its overall averted as he's very much a heroic person.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beast Boy]]
!!ComicBook/BeastBoy[=/=]Garfield "Gar" Mark Logan
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GregCipes (''DC Super-Villains'')
----
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has green skin.
* {{Animorphism: He can transform into a wide variety animals and utilize their particular strength.
* HeroAntagonist: He and Raven serve as bosses in the S.T.A.R. Labs level of ''DC Super-Villains''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Miss Martian]]
!!Miss Martian[=/=]M'gann M'orzz
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----
* HulkingOut: Just like her uncle John, she's able to transform into her true White Martian form in ''DC Super-Villains'', and also like him it's a bigfig that trades sheer versatility for brute strength.
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Depending on the continuity, she may be the only heroic White Martian, or that may just be a [[FantasticRacism racial stereotype]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kid Flash II[=/=]Impulse[=/=]Bart Allen]]
!!Kid Flash[=/=]Bart Allen
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----
* DemotedToExtra: Quite bizarrely for a modern ''LEGO'' game, his Impulse identity plays a minor but still visible role, complete with a fully designed character model, in the ''Young Justice'' DLC of ''DC Super-Villains'', but is not unlockable in either the base-game ''or'' the DLC.
* KidHero: It's in the name, being a younger and more childish LegacyHero to his father Barry.
* SuperSpeed: Just like his old man, he has access to the Speed force that lets him move and fight at absurd speeds
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wonder Girl[=/=]Cassie Sandsmark]]
!!Wonder Girl[=/=]Cassie Sandsmark
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----
* LegacyCharacter: The second Wonder Girl after Donna Troy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Raven]]
!!Raven[=/=]Rachel Roth
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong (''DC Super-Villains'')
----
* AllEncompassingMantle: In ''DC Super-Villains'' she takes after her cartoon version by having her cloak-cape near-constantly wrapped around her. It moves away and exposes her body when she's exerting physical effort, shooting a big beam, or flying.
* KungFuWizard: She's just as capable of pummeling enemies with her fists as she is blasting or smashing them with her magic.
* InTheHood: As usual for the character, Raven's design in each game incorporates a hood that casts a shadow over her eyes, emphasizing their glowing nature.
* KnightInSourArmor: She's got a rather dour and serious personality, but she's dedicated to defeating villains and protecting people, along with having a decent friendship with Beast Boy.
* LeotardOfPower: Takes after her cartoon self by wearing a skintight leotard and boots combo that leave her legs exposed, though the nature of leg pieces for LEGO minifigs means it's not as notable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Starfire]]
!!Starfire[=/=]Koriand'r of Tamaran
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----
* FlyingFirepower: As a Tamaranian, she possesses the powers of {{Flight}}, EyeBeams, and HandBlasts.
* NiceGirl: She's such a kindhearted and loving gal that virtually everyone likes her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kid Flash III]]
!!Kid Flash III[=/=]Wally West III
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----
* HeroAntagonist: One of the heroes who tries to stop the Legion of Doom in the third level of ''DC Super-Villains'', along with Beast Boy and Raven.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Artemis[=/=]Tigress]]
!!Artemis Crock[=/=]Tigress
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----
* WhiteSheep: A heroine from a family of villains.
[[/folder]]

!!Other Heroes
[[folder:Commissioner Gordon]]
!!Commissioner James "Jim" Gordon
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson (first game), Creator/TownsendColeman (''DC Super Heroes''), Creator/TomKane (''DC Super-Villains'')

The commissioner of the Gotham Police Department, Commissioner Gordon is one of the few police officers with his head screwed on straight, and aids the Batman however he can.
----
* BadassNormal: No powers, yet he can give a good fight against the various Batman villains..
* BigGood: Seen this way by Gothamites and Batman himself.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: In Beyond Gotham.
* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't get as much focus in the second game, since the action moves away from Gotham to a degree. He doesn't even appear in Beyond Gotham.
* HeroAntagonist: For the Joker during his campaign. He even gets his own boss fight.
* ProperlyParanoid: Of Lex Luthor.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He supports Batman and Superman's efforts to investigate Lex Luthor as he knows the two are decent men and may be on to something, his only advice being for them to get a move on.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: In ''DC Super Villains'', his visit to Stryker's Island leads to Lex and the Rookie's riot and subsequent freedom.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shazam]]
!!ComicBook/{{Shazam}} / Billy Batson
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoshKeaton (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/BrandonRouth (''DC Super-Villains'')
----
* AscendedExtra: Is unlockable on all consoles in ''Beyond Gotham'', and gets prominent roles in ''DC Super-Villains'' as both a HeroAntagonist of the main story and main character of two DLC.
* BadassCape: Has a majestically flowing cape that accentuates his heroic image, as is tradition.
* BadassNormal: While not as versatile as in Shazam form, regular Billy Batson is quite capable of fighting enemies with just his fists and a throwable baseball.
* DualBoss: He is fought alongside Mazahs in the museum level of ''DC Super-Villains''.
* HeroAntagonist: One of the good guys that the villains face in a boss fight in ''DC Super-Villains''.
* KidHero: He's a kid that fights against villains, which naturally comes with him having immature sensibilities and often [[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee giddily squeeing in awe]] over fighting alongside his fellow heroes.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: He only shows up at the end of ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of a gag.
* SuperPoweredAlterEgo: Only his grown-up side is playable in ''2''. With the introduction of morphable characters in ''Beyond Gotham'', he can now switch between Billy and Cap just by holding a button.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vixen]]
!!ComicBook/{{Vixen}} / Mari Jiwe [=McCabe=]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MegalynEchikunwoke
----
* ActionGirl: A competent heroine in her own right.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: She can copy the abilities of any animal she can think of.
* WolverineClaws: She sports a set for slashing enemies and digging.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Plastic Man]]
!!ComicBook/PlasticMan[=/=]Patrick "Eel" O'Brian
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (''Beyond Gotham'')

A reformed criminal that eventually turned to a life of good, "Eel" O'Brian now fights villainy as part of the Justice League.
----
* RubberMan: He has stretching powers.
* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: He and Inque are the only characters who can use shapeshifter prompts in ''Beyond Gotham''. Aside from that, his abilities are all common ones. Averted in ''Lego DC Super Villains''.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Can only mold and stretch himself into a set number of shapes, save at special prompted moments. Like [[Characters/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes Reed Richards]] before him, this downgrade in his abilities was to help keep him from [[GameBreaker being ludicrously overpowered]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Fate]]
!!ComicBook/DoctorFate[=/=]Kent Nelson
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LiamOBrien
----
* CharacterDeath: Not Nelson, but someone who wore the Helmet of Fate was eaten by Killer Croc before the events of ''Beyond Gotham''.
* LegacyCharacter: A few different people have worn the Helmet of Fate over the years.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: The Helmet of Fate protects Robin from being brainwashed by Brainiac during the story campaign of ''Beyond Gotham''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blue Beetle]]
!!ComicBook/BlueBeetle[=/=]Jaime Reyes and Khaji Da
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* LegacyCharacter: There have been many iterations of the character over the years. It's unclear who uses the armour at this time, but it is most likely Jaime Reyes.
* PoweredArmor: Essentially what the Scarab functions as.
* SleeperAgent: All wielders of Khaji Da's kin are these to an extragalactic civilization known as the Reach.
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[[folder:Booster Gold (and Skeets)]]
!!ComicBook/BoosterGold[=/=]Michael Jon Carter (and Skeets)
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* AttentionWhore: Fittingly enough, Booster's idle animation has him take a photo of himself and show it to Skeets on his phone.
* TheDividual: No matter where Mike goes or what he does, Skeet will always be right by his side to comment on the guy's often un-heroic actions.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: The duo only show up at the end of ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of a gag.
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[[folder:Stargirl]]
!!ComicBook/{{Stargirl}}[=/=]Courtney Elizabeth Whitmore
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong
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* CaptainPatriotic: In case it was too subtle, her stepdad and partner in heroism is S.T.R.I.P.E.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She wields a powerful magic staff, but she's also a skilled martial artist who can hold her own without it.
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[[folder:Frankenstein's Monster]]
!!Frankenstein's Monster
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* PublicDomainCharacter: He predates not only DC comics, but comics as a whole.
* SwordAndGun: His choice of weapons are a {{BFS}} almost over half his height and a HandCannon.
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[[folder:The Question]]
!!ComicBook/TheQuestion[=/=]Vic Sage
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* BadassNormal: Not a single superpower to his name, but he manages to made do with skill and strategy.
* TheBlank: As usual, he wears a face-concealing mask so perfectly smooth it looks like he doesn't have a face at all.
* ConspiracyTheorist: He thinks there's a secret cabal of individuals that have controlled human history for millenia. Considering that he lives in the DC universe, it's completely plausible.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Atom]]
!!ComicBook/TheAtom[=/=]Raymond "Ray" Palmer
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker (''Beyond Gotham''), Creator/BrandonRouth (''DC Super-Villains'')

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* PintSizedPowerhouse: He retains his natural strength when shrunk while also being faster and harder to hit
* SizeShifter: His principle superpower is both shrinking to the size of a mouse and growing as big as a house.
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[[folder:Mera]]
!!Mera
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* AscendedExtra: After being only a story-irellevant unlockable in ''Beyond Gotham'', she acts as the {{Deuteragonist}} of both ''Aquaman'' DLC's for ''DC Super Villains''.
* HappilyMarried: To Aquaman.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The Queen of Atlantis, and an active superhero.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batman of Zur-En-Arrh]]
!!Batman of Zur-En-Arrh[=/=]Tlano
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* AscendedFanboy: After witnessing Batman's heroism, he chose to become the Batman of his world.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Detective Chimp]]
!!Detective Chimp[=/=]Bobo T. Chimpanzee
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being a monkey, he's one of the DC Universe's greatest detectives.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Power Girl]]
!!ComicBook/PowerGirl
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* AmbiguousSituation: Due to the ContinuitySnarl surrounding the character's origins, it's not entirely clear if this version of Power Girl is the Earth-2 version of Supergirl or not.
* FlyingBrick: As a character based on the Kryptonian Supergirl, even if [[AmbiguousSituation it's unclear how this version of Power Girl relates to her]], she naturally possesses {{Flight}}, SuperStrength, SuperToughness, EyeBeams, and freezing breath.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gray Ghost]]
!!Gray Ghost[=/=]Simon Trent
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* BadassCape: Wears a cape that adds to the outfit's coolness.
* NiceHat: Wears a snazzy fedora.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Orion]]
!!Orion
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerCraigSmith
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* AntagonisticOffspring: To his biological father, Darkseid, since New Genesis took him in.
* CoolHelmet: Keeps his trademark helmet from the comics.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Swamp Thing]]
!!ComicBook/SwampThing[=/=]Alec Holland
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JBBlanc
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: After being given a love potion that works too well, Poison Ivy regrets her decision.
* DatingCatwoman: Has this vibe with Poison Ivy in the third game, although he's initially uninterested. He's later given a love potion that works too well, causing Ivy to regret it.
* ElementalEmbodiment: A human reborn as a plant elemental and the champion of the Green, the elemental force that connects all plantlife in the planet.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Turns out that giving someone a love potion might be just a ''bit'' too much to handle.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: He only shows up at the end of ''Beyond Gotham'' as part of a gag.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bat-Mite]]
!!Bat-Mite
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* LoonyFan: A Batman fanboy, and as crazy as you would expect a fifth-dimensional imp to be.
* MediumAwareness: As par usual for Bat-Mite.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Fierce Flame]]
!!The Fierce Flame
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KimberlyBrooks
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* CanonForeigner: She was the winner of a contest for fans to design a custom character for the game.
* PlayingWithFire: In her case, it's purely aesthetic and can't be used to overheat gold bricks or melt ice.
* SuperSpeed: One of four speedsters in ''Beyond Gotham''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Creeper]]
!!The Creeper[=/=]Jack Ryder
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* CreepyGood: His entire gimmick is being as freaky and terrifying as the Joker while being wholeheartedly on the side of good.
* GoodCounterpart: He's essentially a version of the Joker that replaces the homicidal sense of humor with a freaky but overall heroic attitude.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Enchantress]]
!!Enchantress[=/=]June Moone
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Enchantress suffers from WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity, and has only recently recovered.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Solovar]]
!!Solovar
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* HeroAntagonist: Solovar is the boss of "Con-Grodd-ulations", and Grodd wants Lex to help dethrone him in order for Grodd to take over Gorilla City, in exchange for helping Lex defeat the Crime Syndicate.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Superboy (Jon Kent)]]
!!Superboy (Jonathan "Jon" Kent)
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The son of Clark and Lois, who seeks to follow his father's footsteps.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: Half Kryptonian, half Human.
* KidHero: He's a superhero who is just a child, and has the immature, carefree attitude befitting his youth.
* NaughtyIsGood: The side quest to unlock him involves having a custom character made to look like a monster in hopes of scaring Alfred as part of a prank.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mazahs]]
!!Mazahs[=/=]Lex Luthor of Earth-3
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Earth-3's version of Shazam, and enemy of the Crime Syndicate.
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* AdaptationalWimp: He doesn't seem to have the PowerCopying abilities his comics version has. Granted, it's never seen because he never kills anyone who has different powers than him (nor anyone with the same powers, for that matter).
* AllThereInTheManual: His profile explains his origin story and powers, which is undisclosed within the game story itself.
* AntiHero: He's the Crime Syndicate's ArchEnemy in their home universe, and he doesn't have the more negative traits his comics version has.
* DualBoss: Fights alongside Shazam against Black Adam and Sinestro.
* EvilCounterpart: To both Shazam and Lex.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shazam Family]]
!!Shazam Family (Freddy Freeman, Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, Darla Dudley, Mary Bromfield)
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[[caption-width-right:175:Freddy Freeman]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Pedro Peña]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Eugene Choi]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Darla Dudley]]
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[[caption-width-right:175:Mary Bromfield]]
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* AsianAndNerdy: Eugene, the Asian member of the family, is also the brainiest, taking to the Wisdom of Solomon so well that he has SuperIntelligence.
* BadassFamily: They alongside Billy work together to stop Sivana and the Seven Enemies of Man, and they're at their absolute best when working together to utilize their individual strengths.
* TheBigGuy: Being a boy with a WeightWoe, Pedro has an especially big affinity for the Strength of Hercules, as his fighting style heavily emphasizes the sheer physical power of Shazam.
* DisabilityNegatingSuperpower: In line with the movie, Freddie as Shazam is always flying, with his "walking" animation being floating a few millimeters above the ground, to get around the fact that the powers don't outright nullify his leg paralysis when in use.
* KidHero: Every single one of them, just like Billy, are children granted the power of Shazam, and while they use the power to fight evil, they're still immature youngsters not above having a little fun with their powers when there's no threat to the world that needs stopping.
* SuperSpeed: While all of them are {{Lightning Bruiser}}s, Datla with her GenkiGirl personality possesses an especially strong affinity with the Speed of Mercury by being comparable to users of the Speed Force in terms of quickness.
[[/folder]]

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