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Dan Garett was an archaeologist who found the Reach Scarab in 1939 while excavating an ancient temple in Bialya. The Scarab subsequently fused to his spine, granting him a suit of armor with a wide assortment of abilities and weaponry which he used to become the first Blue Beetle.


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* PoweredArmor: Dan's powers all came from the scarab armor. Dan assumed that the scarab was a mystic artifact and did not realize it was Alien technology.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Sort of. Dan's shown being able to fly, something that's never been the case for his distinctly grounded comic incarnation, but ''is'' one of the abilities the Scarab gives Jamie.
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* BareYourMidriff: In her season 1 outfit. In season 4, it's covered up.

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* TheChick: The only female member and, to an extent, is well-adjusted.


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* TheHeart: The only female member and, to an extent, is well-adjusted.

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* TheChick: Asami is the only girl in the group and Luthor gave the Boom Tube to her; perhaps he thinks WomenAreWiser?



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: They have one female member: Asami. Being that they're all parallels to the ethnic WesternAnimation/SuperFriends, which had no females, she's a genderflipped version of Samurai. As a nod to this, the three boys nicknamed her "Sam."

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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: They have one female member: Asami. Being that they're all parallels to the ethnic WesternAnimation/SuperFriends, which had no females, she's a genderflipped version of Samurai. As a nod to this, the three boys nicknamed her "Sam."" Luthor gave the Boom Tube to her; perhaps he thinks WomenAreWiser?

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A precursor to the modern Justice League. While most have only appeared in flashbacks, a few show up [[OldSuperhero in the present day.]]

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A precursor to the modern Justice League. While most have only appeared in flashbacks, a few show up [[OldSuperhero in the present day.]]
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Their powers different from their ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' inspirations in a number of ways.

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Their powers different differ from their ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' inspirations in a number of ways.



** Apache Chief was a {{Sizeshifter}} who could [[SpeaksFluentAnimal talk to animals]]. Tye can [[AstralProjection astral project]] a [[FightingSpirit giant]].

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** Apache Chief was a {{Sizeshifter}} who could [[SpeaksFluentAnimal talk to animals]]. Tye can [[AstralProjection astral project]] a [[FightingSpirit spectral giant]].



* FiveTokenBand: Native American, African-American, Japanese, Argentinian and [[spoiler:White]]. See YoungerAndHipper below.

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* FiveTokenBand: Tye is Native American, Virgil African-American, Asami is Japanese, Ed is Argentinian and [[spoiler:White]].[[spoiler:Arsenal is white]]. See YoungerAndHipper below.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Pretty much all the information about them comes from behind the scenes sources, not the show or its tie-in media.



* TheGhost: WordOfGod confirms that the Atom/Al Pratt, Hourman/Rex Tyler, and Dr. Mid-nite/Charles [=McNider=] were members but they never appeared on the show.[[invoked]]
* OldSuperhero: The originals, with the surviving members haveing been around since World War II.

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* TheGhost: WordOfGod confirms that the Atom/Al Pratt, Hourman/Rex Tyler, and Dr. Mid-nite/Charles Mid-Nite/Charles [=McNider=] were members but they have never appeared on the show.[[invoked]]
* HeroesUnlimited: During World War 2, they expanded their ranks to include every hero operating at the time, becoming the All-Star Squadron. Once the war was over, they went back to just being the Justice Society.
* OldSuperhero: The originals, with the surviving members haveing having been around since World War II.

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!!''Brainiac 5''
!!!'''Species:''' Coluoid
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenDiskin
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* AccordingToMyCalculations: He figures the trio's actions managed to restore a whole 99.84% of the original timeline. Reep is a little alarmed by the .16% variance, but Bart tells him not to sweat it.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is olive green, the same as the Collector of Worlds.
* BrickJoke: In the tie-in comics, the Flash managed to mangle some of the Collector's names into "Brainiac". Evidently he took a shine to it.
* GlowingEyes: Unlike comics Brainy, whose eyes generally look like your average human's eyes, here his eyes glow red.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Only makes a full appearance in "Death and Rebirth", the last episode of season 4.



* BirdPeople: An Alien version of this, just like his other incarnations.

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* BirdPeople: An Alien alien version of this, just like his other incarnations.

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor



* ArtEvolution: Between his appearances in the comic tie-in and ''Phantoms'', he is much bulker and his fin is much smaller than before.




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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth



A reformed purist and Kaldur'ahm's boyfriend in Season 3.

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A reformed purist Purist and Kaldur'ahm's boyfriend in Season 3.



* AscendedExtra: From a member of the Purists with hardly any dialogue and role in the comic tie-in to a recurring character in the show's revival seasons.



* HeelFaceTurn: He used to be a purist, but he's apparently changed his opinion by Season 3, now being able to stand at King Orin's side and be Kaldur's boyfriend.

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* HeelFaceTurn: He used to be a purist, Purist, but he's apparently changed his opinion by Season 3, now being able to stand at King Orin's side and be Kaldur's boyfriend.
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!!''Wingman''
!!!'''Species:''' Human

The sidekick to the Crimson Avenger, and the first kid sidekick.
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* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, he's just generally called "Wing", with no -man at the end, since Wing is his name in and out of costume.
* FamousForBeingFirst: He was the very first kid sidekick in the setting, as he and the Crimson Avenger started in up in 1938.
* TheGhost: Mentioned in season 4, but not seen. [[note]]In the comics, Wing died in the line of duty. Whether that is the same for Wingman is unknown, but even if it wasn't he'd be over eighty years old by the time the show takes place.[[/note]]
* OneSteveLimit: Gar names his emotional support dog after this guy.

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* AdaptedOut: The many members of their original comic line-up including Hawkman, Hawkgirl, The Spectre, Mr. Terrific, Starman, Black Canary, and Johnny Thunder are absent. None of their present day members like Atom Smasher, Mr. Terrific II, or Cyclone are around either, and while Stargirl does exist, she's not a member.

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* AdaptedOut: The many Many members of their original comic line-up lineup including Hawkman, Hawkgirl, The the Spectre, Mr. Terrific, Starman, Black Canary, and Johnny Thunder are absent. None of their present day present-day members like Atom Smasher, Mr. Terrific II, or Cyclone are around either, and while Stargirl does exist, she's not a member.member, belonging to a far later generation of heroes.
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* TheGhost: WordOfGod confirms that the Atom/Al Pratt, Hourman/Rex Tyler, and Dr. Mid-nite/Charles Mc Nider were members but they never appeared on the show.

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* TheGhost: WordOfGod confirms that the Atom/Al Pratt, Hourman/Rex Tyler, and Dr. Mid-nite/Charles Mc Nider [=McNider=] were members but they never appeared on the show.[[invoked]]



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of Alan Scott, Wesley Dodds, Al Pratt, Rex Tyler, and Charles Mc Nider have never been mentioned.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of Alan Scott, Wesley Dodds, Al Pratt, Rex Tyler, and Charles Mc Nider [=McNider=] have never been mentioned.

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[[folder:Khalid Nassour]]
!!''Khalid Nassour''
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!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' Sentinels of Magic
!!!'''Species:''' Human Magician
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 82 ("Odnu!")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Usman Ally

One of Zatanna's students, and the great-nephew of Kent Nelson. He studies both magic and medicine to help people in different ways.

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!!''Khalid Nassour''
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!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' Sentinels of Magic
[[folder:Isis]]
!!''"Isis"''
!!!'''Species:''' Human Magician
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 82 ("Odnu!")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Usman Ally

One of Zatanna's students, and the great-nephew of Kent Nelson. He studies both magic and medicine to help people in different ways.
Magician (presumed)

A superheroine with magical abilities.



* CombatMedic: He's in medical school and studying magic to fight, so he's this by default, but he also knows some healing magic.
* ForcedSleep: Inflicts this on Teekl as a way to disable Klarion.
* GodBeforeDogma: He's a devout Muslim who practices sorcery because he sees it as a way to help people. His mother disagrees, but his father accepts and even encourages it. It helps that he uses his own natural magic as opposed to getting it from another entity, as the former is much less taboo in Islam than the latter.
* GreenThumb: He can use magic to make a tree move to bind an opponent.
* MagicVersusScience: His mother wants him to give up magic and devote himself to medical school, his father wants him focus more on magic so Khlaid can honor his magical heritage and become a hero like Kent, even if it means giving up medical school. Khalid wants to study both.
* NotHisSled: Comic Khalid is the most recent person to become Doctor Fate. That's not quite what happens to him in the show.
* TrainingTheGiftOfMagic: Inherited magic from his mother, and studies under Zatanna so he's able to use it.

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* CombatMedic: He's AnimalMotifs: Scarabs, much like the goddess she takes her name from. Her clothing has numerous scarabs on or in medical school their design, and studying her magic to fight, so he's this by default, but he also knows some healing magic.
portals are shaped like them.
* ForcedSleep: Inflicts this on Teekl as a way to disable Klarion.
* GodBeforeDogma: He's a devout Muslim who practices sorcery because he sees it as a way to help people. His mother disagrees, but his father accepts and even encourages it. It helps that he uses his own natural
HeroOfAnotherStory: A magic wielding hero who has enough of a profile to be seriously considered for Justice League membership.
* MysteriousPast: When, where and how she got her abilities is
as opposed to getting it from another entity, as yet unclear.
* NoNameGiven: Is not identified either by her sobriquet or her given name, though
the former is much less taboo in Islam than might have something to do with the latter.
real life group that also goes by that name.
* GreenThumb: He OneSteveLimit: There's also the goddess Isis, who showed up to help purge the Green Beetle's Reach programming.
* ThinkingUpPortals: She
can use magic to make a tree move to bind an opponent.
* MagicVersusScience: His mother wants him to give up magic and devote himself to medical school, his father wants him focus more on magic so Khlaid can honor his
create magical heritage and become a hero like Kent, even if it means giving up medical school. Khalid wants to study both.
* NotHisSled: Comic Khalid is the most recent person to become Doctor Fate. That's not quite what happens to him in the show.
* TrainingTheGiftOfMagic: Inherited magic from his mother, and studies under Zatanna so he's able to use it.
portals.



[[folder:Phantom Stranger]]
!!''ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger''
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phantomstranger.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DBWoodside

A mysterious figure that appears to both Vandal Savage and Zatanna to spur them to mitigate the chaos caused by the arrival of the Chaos Lord, Child, on Earth.

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!!''Khalid Nassour''
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!!!'''Current Affiliation:''' Sentinels of Magic
!!!'''Species:''' Unknown
Human Magician
!!!'''Debut:''' Episode 82 ("Odnu!")
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DBWoodside

A mysterious figure that appears to
Usman Ally

One of Zatanna's students, and the great-nephew of Kent Nelson. He studies
both Vandal Savage magic and Zatanna medicine to spur them to mitigate the chaos caused by the arrival of the Chaos Lord, Child, on Earth.help people in different ways.



* BadassLongcoat: He even does dramatic flourishes with it over people to teleport them.
* BigGood: Seems to be playing this role for Zatanna's arc in Phantoms, nudging both her and even Vandal Savage into action to stop the destruction being caused by the arrival of Child and her attempts to banish Klarion for his failures.
* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: As per tradition, he's prone to these. Both Vandal and Jason Blood complain about his habit of avoiding straight answers.
* NoodleIncident: Vandal has clearly encountered him before and has history with him, but exactly how they met is unclear. The same can be said for Jason Blood.
* RaceLift: This version of the Phantom Stranger appears outwardly to be a black man, like his voice actor.
* StealthHiBye: Pulls a 'bye' on Vandal and a 'hi' on Zatanna, thanks to his teleportation abilities.
* {{Teleportation}}: Is capable of this, seemingly both silently and instantaneously. By flourishing his coat he can send away other people, potentially both without him (as seen with Zatanna and Etrigan) and/or in groups.
* TheWatcher: Thus far seems to be the most omniscient entity in the show, considering that he is aware of the movements of the previous contenders for the title, the Lords of Chaos and Order, and is making moves to counter the destruction being caused by the squabbling of the former, using agents of the latter such as Zatanna and Doctor Fate (the latter by way of Vandal Savage, no less).

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* BadassLongcoat: He even does dramatic flourishes with it over people to teleport them.
* BigGood: Seems to be playing this role for Zatanna's arc
CombatMedic: He's in Phantoms, nudging both her medical school and even Vandal Savage into action studying magic to stop the destruction being caused by the arrival of Child and her attempts to banish Klarion for his failures.
* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: As per tradition,
fight, so he's prone this by default, but he also knows some healing magic.
* ForcedSleep: Inflicts this on Teekl as a way
to these. Both Vandal disable Klarion.
* GodBeforeDogma: He's a devout Muslim who practices sorcery because he sees it as a way to help people. His mother disagrees, but his father accepts
and Jason Blood complain about even encourages it. It helps that he uses his habit of avoiding straight answers.
own natural magic as opposed to getting it from another entity, as the former is much less taboo in Islam than the latter.
* NoodleIncident: Vandal has clearly encountered GreenThumb: He can use magic to make a tree move to bind an opponent.
* MagicVersusScience: His mother wants
him before to give up magic and has history with him, but exactly how they met is unclear. The same devote himself to medical school, his father wants him focus more on magic so Khlaid can be said for Jason Blood.
* RaceLift: This version of the Phantom Stranger appears outwardly to be
honor his magical heritage and become a black man, hero like his voice actor.
* StealthHiBye: Pulls a 'bye' on Vandal and a 'hi' on Zatanna, thanks
Kent, even if it means giving up medical school. Khalid wants to his teleportation abilities.
study both.
* {{Teleportation}}: Is capable of this, seemingly both silently and instantaneously. By flourishing his coat he can send away other people, potentially both without him (as seen with Zatanna and Etrigan) and/or in groups.
* TheWatcher: Thus far seems to be
NotHisSled: Comic Khalid is the most omniscient entity recent person to become Doctor Fate. That's not quite what happens to him in the show, considering that he is aware of the movements of the previous contenders for the title, the Lords of Chaos show.
* TrainingTheGiftOfMagic: Inherited magic from his mother,
and Order, and is making moves to counter the destruction being caused by the squabbling of the former, using agents of the latter such as studies under Zatanna and Doctor Fate (the latter by way of Vandal Savage, no less).so he's able to use it.



[[folder:Jason Blood]]
!!''Jason Blood''
!!!'''Species:''' Human Magician
!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Shaughnessy

A London-based magician, who finds himself visited by the Phantom Stranger and Zatanna's proteges, who have need of his... 'friend.'

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[[folder:Phantom Stranger]]
!!''ComicBook/ThePhantomStranger''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human Magician
Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Shaughnessy

Creator/DBWoodside

A London-based magician, who finds himself visited mysterious figure that appears to both Vandal Savage and Zatanna to spur them to mitigate the chaos caused by the Phantom Stranger and Zatanna's proteges, who have need arrival of his... 'friend.'the Chaos Lord, Child, on Earth.



* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: As per usual, he summons Etrigan with the now-iconic rhyming incantation.
* CursedWithAwesome: He can, on command, transform into/summon a demon who is bound to help. The experience isn't pleasant.
* DontTouchItYouIdiot: He has to repeatedly admonish Mary from touching several of the numerous powerful magical objects he has on display, to the point he eventually tells her in exasperation that pretty much everything is powerful and shouldn't be touched.
* KnightInSourArmor: He isn't exactly thrilled when the Phantom Stranger informs him that Etrigan is going to be needed for the upcoming battle with Child, but he complies nonetheless.
* PainfulTransformation: His transformation into Etrigan both warps his body and seems to set him on fire, and he lets out a cry of pain after completing the incantation to summon him.

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* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: BadassLongcoat: He even does dramatic flourishes with it over people to teleport them.
* BigGood: Seems to be playing this role for Zatanna's arc in Phantoms, nudging both her and even Vandal Savage into action to stop the destruction being caused by the arrival of Child and her attempts to banish Klarion for his failures.
* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer:
As per usual, he summons Etrigan tradition, he's prone to these. Both Vandal and Jason Blood complain about his habit of avoiding straight answers.
* NoodleIncident: Vandal has clearly encountered him before and has history
with the now-iconic rhyming incantation.
* CursedWithAwesome: He can, on command, transform into/summon a demon who is bound to help. The experience isn't pleasant.
* DontTouchItYouIdiot: He has to repeatedly admonish Mary from touching several of the numerous powerful magical objects he has on display, to the point he eventually tells her in exasperation that pretty much everything is powerful and shouldn't be touched.
* KnightInSourArmor: He isn't
him, but exactly thrilled when how they met is unclear. The same can be said for Jason Blood.
* RaceLift: This version of
the Phantom Stranger informs him that Etrigan is going appears outwardly to be needed for the upcoming battle a black man, like his voice actor.
* StealthHiBye: Pulls a 'bye' on Vandal and a 'hi' on Zatanna, thanks to his teleportation abilities.
* {{Teleportation}}: Is capable of this, seemingly both silently and instantaneously. By flourishing his coat he can send away other people, potentially both without him (as seen
with Child, but he complies nonetheless.
* PainfulTransformation: His transformation into Etrigan both warps his body
Zatanna and Etrigan) and/or in groups.
* TheWatcher: Thus far
seems to set him on fire, be the most omniscient entity in the show, considering that he is aware of the movements of the previous contenders for the title, the Lords of Chaos and he lets out a cry of pain after completing Order, and is making moves to counter the incantation to summon him.destruction being caused by the squabbling of the former, using agents of the latter such as Zatanna and Doctor Fate (the latter by way of Vandal Savage, no less).



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!!''ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}''
!!!'''Species:''' Demon

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!!''ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}''
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!!''Jason Blood''
!!!'''Species:''' DemonHuman Magician



A battle-loving, rhyme-speaking demon, bound within the body of Jason Blood.

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A battle-loving, rhyme-speaking demon, bound within London-based magician, who finds himself visited by the body Phantom Stranger and Zatanna's proteges, who have need of Jason Blood. his... 'friend.'



* AdaptationalJerkass: This version of Etrigan, in contrast to several recent animated depictions, doesn't give a damn about humanity or innocents being killed in the wake of Child's battle with Klarion, and only helps because he's bound to by the magic tying him to Jason Blood.
* BloodKnight: Despite his reluctance in helping, he throws himself eagerly into fighting Child and seems quite satisfied when he believes he's defeated her.
* BreathWeapon: Can spew a jet of fire that can reduce a body to a singed skeleton in seconds. Unfortunately for him, this is only a mild inconvenience for Child.
* EarFins: Par for the course for Etrigan, and this design is no different.
* TheFettered: Was bound by his half-brother, Merlin, to help Jason Blood's allies when summoned, even if he doesn't particularly want to.
* GigglingVillain: An AntiHero variant. Much of his dialogue is punctuated by a decidedly evil-sounding cackle.
* RhymesOnADime: As usual for Etrigan, though this depiction isn't forced or expected to rhyme, as he does speak the occasional normal sentence.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: This version of Etrigan, in contrast ByThePowerOfGrayskull: As per usual, he summons Etrigan with the now-iconic rhyming incantation.
* CursedWithAwesome: He can, on command, transform into/summon a demon who is bound
to help. The experience isn't pleasant.
* DontTouchItYouIdiot: He has to repeatedly admonish Mary from touching
several recent animated depictions, doesn't give a damn about humanity or innocents being killed in of the wake of Child's numerous powerful magical objects he has on display, to the point he eventually tells her in exasperation that pretty much everything is powerful and shouldn't be touched.
* KnightInSourArmor: He isn't exactly thrilled when the Phantom Stranger informs him that Etrigan is going to be needed for the upcoming
battle with Klarion, and only helps because he's bound to by the magic tying him to Jason Blood.
* BloodKnight: Despite his reluctance in helping,
Child, but he throws himself eagerly complies nonetheless.
* PainfulTransformation: His transformation
into fighting Child Etrigan both warps his body and seems quite satisfied when to set him on fire, and he believes he's defeated her.
* BreathWeapon: Can spew
lets out a jet cry of fire that can reduce a body to a singed skeleton in seconds. Unfortunately for him, this is only a mild inconvenience for Child.
* EarFins: Par for
pain after completing the course for Etrigan, and this design is no different.
* TheFettered: Was bound by his half-brother, Merlin,
incantation to help Jason Blood's allies when summoned, even if he doesn't particularly want to.
* GigglingVillain: An AntiHero variant. Much of his dialogue is punctuated by a decidedly evil-sounding cackle.
* RhymesOnADime: As usual for Etrigan, though this depiction isn't forced or expected to rhyme, as he does speak the occasional normal sentence.
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!!''ComicBook/{{Etrigan}}''
!!!'''Species:''' Demon
!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Shaughnessy

A battle-loving, rhyme-speaking demon, bound within the body of Jason Blood.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: This version of Etrigan, in contrast to several recent animated depictions, doesn't give a damn about humanity or innocents being killed in the wake of Child's battle with Klarion, and only helps because he's bound to by the magic tying him to Jason Blood.
* BloodKnight: Despite his reluctance in helping, he throws himself eagerly into fighting Child and seems quite satisfied when he believes he's defeated her.
* BreathWeapon: Can spew a jet of fire that can reduce a body to a singed skeleton in seconds. Unfortunately for him, this is only a mild inconvenience for Child.
* EarFins: Par for the course for Etrigan, and this design is no different.
* TheFettered: Was bound by his half-brother, Merlin, to help Jason Blood's allies when summoned, even if he doesn't particularly want to.
* GigglingVillain: An AntiHero variant. Much of his dialogue is punctuated by a decidedly evil-sounding cackle.
* RhymesOnADime: As usual for Etrigan, though this depiction isn't forced or expected to rhyme, as he does speak the occasional normal sentence.
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* AdaptedOut: The many members of their original comic line-up including Hawkman, Hawkgirl, The Spectre, Mr. Terrific, Starman, Black Canary, and Johnny Thunder are absent. None of their present day members like Stargirl, Atom Smasher, Mr. Terrific II, or Cyclone are around either.

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* AdaptedOut: The many members of their original comic line-up including Hawkman, Hawkgirl, The Spectre, Mr. Terrific, Starman, Black Canary, and Johnny Thunder are absent. None of their present day members like Stargirl, Atom Smasher, Mr. Terrific II, or Cyclone are around either.either, and while Stargirl does exist, she's not a member.



* TheFellowshipHasEnded: Broke up in the 50's and never reformed unlike the comics.

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* NotHisSled: Comic Khalid is the most recent person to become Doctor Fate. That's not quite what happens to him in the show.
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* AdaptedOut: The many members of their original comic line-up including Hawkman, Hawkgirl, The Spectre, Mr. Terrific, Starman, Black Canary, and Johnny Thunder are absent. None of their present day members like Stargirl, Atom Smasher, Mr. Terrific II, or Cyclone are around either.
* AdaptationalWimp: They lack the slowed aging of their comic counterparts and are retired in the present.
* DemotedToExtra: Unlike the comics, where the team is still active in the present, here they've been long disbanded and only appear in flashbacks.
* TheFellowshipHasEnded: Broke up in the 50's and never reformed unlike the comics.
* TheGhost: WordOfGod confirms that the Atom/Al Pratt, Hourman/Rex Tyler, and Dr. Mid-nite/Charles Mc Nider were members but they never appeared on the show.
* OldSuperhero: The originals, with the surviving members haveing been around since World War II.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of Alan Scott, Wesley Dodds, Al Pratt, Rex Tyler, and Charles Mc Nider have never been mentioned.

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* BlackComedy: They all sing an upbeat, colorful song about how they are all going to die gruesome deaths, much to Beast Boy's ([[PlayerPunch and the viewer's]]) horror.

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* BlackComedy: They all sing an upbeat, colorful song about how they are all going to die gruesome deaths, much to Beast Boy's ([[PlayerPunch and (and the viewer's]]) viewer's) horror.
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A group of teenage Superheroes hailing from the 31st Century, who have time traveled to the present in order to stop the Kryptonian criminal, Lor-Zod, from altering the past.

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* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: Krypton was part of his sector, and he was good friends with both Jor-El and Zor-El. He has long regretted not being able to save Krypton from being destroyed and vows to makes up for it by saving New Genesis at the cost of his own life.]]

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* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: Krypton [[spoiler:Krypton was part of his sector, and he was good friends with both Jor-El and Zor-El. He has long regretted not being able to save Krypton from being destroyed and vows to makes make up for it by ensuring that no planet will ever be destroyed under his watch again. He falls through on this by saving New Genesis at the cost of his own life.]]



* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: He's spitefully killed by Lor-Zod while preventing a Promethean from destroying New Genesis.]]

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* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: He's [[spoiler:He's spitefully killed by Lor-Zod while preventing a Promethean from destroying New Genesis.]]



* GoOutWithASmile [[spoiler: Strange for one with a beak, but nonetheless he dies with a smirk as his ring informs him that New Genesis was saved.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Realizing his ring doesn't have enough energy to both funnel the Promethean energy into space where it can do no harm and power the shield protecting him from Lor-Zod's heat vision, he drops the shield in order to save New Genesis.]]

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* GoOutWithASmile [[spoiler: Strange [[spoiler:Strange for one with a beak, but nonetheless he dies with a smirk as his ring informs him that New Genesis was saved.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Realizing [[spoiler:Realizing his ring doesn't have enough energy to both funnel the Promethean energy into space where it can do no harm and power the shield protecting him from Lor-Zod's heat vision, he drops the shield in order to save New Genesis.]]
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Nice Hat is no longer a trope


* CaptainErsatz: The fact that he’s an AdventurerArchaeologist with a NiceHat does bring Franchise/IndianaJones to mind.

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* CaptainErsatz: The fact that he’s an AdventurerArchaeologist with a NiceHat hat does bring Franchise/IndianaJones to mind.
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* HeroicWillpower: Purple Forager is able to partially break through the Kaizer-Thrall's AgonyBeam upon seeing Red Forager in danger. This act of will draws Tomar-Re's ring to her.

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* HeroicWillpower: Purple Forager is able to partially break through the Kaizer-Thrall's AgonyBeam upon seeing Red Forager in danger. This act of will draws Tomar-Re's ring to her. Later on, she again resists the Kaizer-Thrall and is only momentarily stunned by Ma'alefa'ak's brain blast. He and the other villains choose to flee through a Boom Tube rather than risk fighting her while disadvantaged by a red sun.
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* HumanAliens: {{ZigZagged}}, She looks indistinguishable from an Earth human, which makes sense because, assuming she is similar to her comic version, she is a Titanian, a subspecies of humans with telepathic powers, who settled the moon Titan in the 31st Century. So while technically human, being inhabitants of Titan would technically make them alien to us in the present day.

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* HumanAliens: {{ZigZagged}}, She looks indistinguishable from an Earth human, which makes sense because, assuming she is similar to her comic version, she is a Titanian, a subspecies of humans with telepathic powers, powers who settled the moon Titan in the 31st Century. So while technically human, being inhabitants of Titan would technically make them alien to us Titan, they are considered aliens in the eyes of humans living on Earth in the present day.
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* RippleEffectProofMemory: Since they were irradiated by chronitons trying to stop the Lor-Zod, they became immune to the new timeline, which allowed them to go back in time to repair it.

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* RippleEffectProofMemory: Since they were irradiated by chronitons trying to stop the Lor-Zod, they became immune to the new timeline, which allowed them to go back in time to repair it.



* TrappedInThePast: Their time machine is destroyed while attempting to save Conner's life, stranding them in the past.

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* TrappedInThePast: Their time machine is destroyed while attempting to save Conner's life, stranding them in the past.[[spoiler: {{Subverted}}, when affter helping stop the Zods in the finale, Brainiac 5 arrives in a time sphere to take them home while also informing them they succeded in restoring the timeline.]]



* HumanAliens: Looks indistinguishable from an Earth human, but is in all likelihood an extraterrestrial.

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* HumanAliens: Looks {{ZigZagged}}, She looks indistinguishable from an Earth human, but which makes sense because, assuming she is similar to her comic version, she is a Titanian, a subspecies of humans with telepathic powers, who settled the moon Titan in all likelihood an extraterrestrial.the 31st Century. So while technically human, being inhabitants of Titan would technically make them alien to us in the present day.
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Just like the comics, he has the power to transform into pretty much anything he chooses. [[spoiler:The Season 4 finale implies that his people are descended from White Martians, since his homeworld of Durla has just been given to M'comm and his followers by Darkseid, and his power to shapeshift is very similar to Martian shapeshifting.]].

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Just like the comics, he has the power to transform into pretty much anything he chooses. [[spoiler:The Season 4 finale implies that his people are descended from White Martians, since his homeworld of Durla has just been given to M'comm and his followers by Darkseid, and his power to shapeshift is very similar to Martian shapeshifting.]].
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* AdaptationalUgliness: Downplayed and more akin to RaceLift. Comic Phantom Girl usually looks as human as they come. Here, she's got entirely black eyes (but not BlackEyesOfEvil) that give away her non-human nature at a glance, pale blueish white skin and a somewhat raspy voice that takes getting used to.



* HeroicSacrifice: She attempted one to save Superboy. [[spoiler:She succeeded, phasing them both to the Phantom Zone, but passed out and couldn't get them back.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: She attempted one to save Superboy. [[spoiler:She succeeded, [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} since she ends up surviving after successfully phasing them both to the Phantom Zone, but passed out and couldn't get them back.Zone.]]



* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Appears to be his superpower, given that he's seen transforming into a Bug (a member of Forager's species) and back into a different alien form. [[spoiler:The Season 4 finale implies that his people descend from the White Martians, who also have this power]].

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Appears Just like the comics, he has the power to be his superpower, given that he's seen transforming transform into a Bug (a member of Forager's species) and back into a different alien form. pretty much anything he chooses. [[spoiler:The Season 4 finale implies that his people descend are descended from the White Martians, who also have this power]].
since his homeworld of Durla has just been given to M'comm and his followers by Darkseid, and his power to shapeshift is very similar to Martian shapeshifting.]].

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A group of teenage Superheroes hailing from the 31st Century, who have time traveled to the present in order to stop the Kryptonian criminal Lor-Zod, from altering the past.

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A group of teenage Superheroes hailing from the 31st Century, who have time traveled to the present in order to stop the Kryptonian criminal criminal, Lor-Zod, from altering the past.



* RippleEffectProofMemory: Since they were irradiated by chronitons trying to stop the assassin, they became immune to the new timeline, which allowed them to go back in time to repair it.

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* RippleEffectProofMemory: Since they were irradiated by chronitons trying to stop the assassin, Lor-Zod, they became immune to the new timeline, which allowed them to go back in time to repair it.



* AdaptationalUgliness: Downplayed. Comic Phantom Girl usually looks as human as they come. Here, she's got entirely black eyes (but not BlackEyesOfEvil) that give away her non-human nature at a glance.

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* AdaptationalUgliness: Downplayed.Downplayed and more akin to RaceLift. Comic Phantom Girl usually looks as human as they come. Here, she's got entirely black eyes (but not BlackEyesOfEvil) that give away her non-human nature at a glance.glance, pale blueish white skin and a somewhat raspy voice that takes getting used to.


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* AliensAmongUs: The most alien looking of the three legionaires. He uses his shapeshifting power to take on a human form in order to conceal himself.
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* {{Tsundere}}: He's very snarky and angry, albeit never outright rude except to [[{{Jerkass}} Metron]], but with a soft spot for his friends and for innocents. His response to Kilowog's first hug is to snark that he must be dead and in hell, but after regaining his hope he's the one initiating the hug.

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* {{Tsundere}}: He's very snarky and angry, albeit never outright rude except to [[{{Jerkass}} Metron]], but with a soft spot for his friends and for innocents. His response to Kilowog's first hug is to snark that he must be dead and in hell, Hell, but after regaining his hope he's the one initiating the hug.
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not the only Kryptonian criminal


A group of teenage Superheroes hailing from the 31st Century, who have time traveled to the present in order to stop the Kryptonian criminal, Lor-Zod, from altering the past.

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A group of teenage Superheroes hailing from the 31st Century, who have time traveled to the present in order to stop the Kryptonian criminal, criminal Lor-Zod, from altering the past.
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Appears to be his superpower, given that he's seen transforming into a Bug (a member of Forager's species) and back into a different alien form.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Appears to be his superpower, given that he's seen transforming into a Bug (a member of Forager's species) and back into a different alien form.
form. [[spoiler:The Season 4 finale implies that his people descend from the White Martians, who also have this power]].

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* TheLeader: Is somewhere between Types 1 and 2, and is in charge of Phantom Girl and Chameleon Boy.



* TheLeader: Is somewhere between Types 1 and 2, and is in charge of Phantom Girl and Chameleon Boy.

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