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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. Already [[CorruptCorporateExecutive a powerful, amoral businessman]] back in Metropolis - though hiding it behind a veil of respectability - his disfigurement in a chemical accident inspires him to instead [[BeneathTheMask openly revel in his personal darkness]]. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania". To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds - to which the Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.

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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. Already [[CorruptCorporateExecutive a powerful, amoral businessman]] back in Metropolis - though hiding it behind a veil of respectability - his disfigurement in a chemical accident inspires him to instead [[BeneathTheMask openly revel in his personal darkness]]. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, [[Characters/SupermanLoisLane Lois Lane]], Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania". To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds - to which the Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.
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* FanFicFuel: So what would some of Superman and Batman's other villains look like as composite characters? A Killer Croc who has Parasite's powers? A Manbat mixed with Bizzaro? A Harvey Dent who becomes Metallo?

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* FanFicFuel: FanficFuel: So what would some of Superman and Batman's other villains look like as composite characters? A Killer Croc who has Parasite's powers? A Manbat mixed with Bizzaro? A Harvey Dent who becomes Metallo?

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** ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' comic books ends up with a Batman figure with Superman's Powers in the form of [[spoiler:Black Noir]] and they both completely cover their faces.
** In another area there is Batman becoming Superman, it gets the other way around when Superman actor Henry Cavil changes his role to Batman.

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HilariousInHindsight: ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' comic books ends up with a Batman figure with Superman's Powers in the form of [[spoiler:Black Noir]] and they both completely cover their faces.
** In another area there is Batman becoming Superman, it gets the other way around when Superman actor Henry Cavil changes his role to Batman.
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* In another area there is Batman becoming Superman, it gets the other way around when Superman actor Henry Cavil changes his role to Batman.

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* ** In another area there is Batman becoming Superman, it gets the other way around when Superman actor Henry Cavil changes his role to Batman.

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* HilariousInHindsight: ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' comic books ends up with a Batman figure with Superman's Powers in the form of [[spoiler:Black Noir]] and they both completely cover their faces.

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''ComicBook/TheBoys'' comic books ends up with a Batman figure with Superman's Powers in the form of [[spoiler:Black Noir]] and they both completely cover their faces.faces.
* In another area there is Batman becoming Superman, it gets the other way around when Superman actor Henry Cavil changes his role to Batman.
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* FanFicFuel: So what would some of Superman and Batman's other villains look like as composite characters? A Killer Croc who has Parasite's powers? A Manbat mixed with Bizzaro?

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* FanFicFuel: So what would some of Superman and Batman's other villains look like as composite characters? A Killer Croc who has Parasite's powers? A Manbat mixed with Bizzaro? A Harvey Dent who becomes Metallo?
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* FanFicFuel: So what would some of Superman and Batman's other villains look like as composite characters? A Killer Croc who has Parasite's powers? A Manbat mixed with Bizzaro?
* ItsShortSoItSucks: While the comic is overall well regarded one common criticism is that it suffers from poor pacing due to only being a single issue.
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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania". To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.

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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A Already [[CorruptCorporateExecutive a powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured back in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death Metropolis - though hiding it behind a veil of the Waynes respectability - his disfigurement in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent a chemical accident inspires him to do the job afterward.instead [[BeneathTheMask openly revel in his personal darkness]]. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania". To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to hundreds - to which the Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.
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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania." To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.

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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania." "Jokerania". To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.
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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania." To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.

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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania." To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.convenience.
* HilariousInHindsight: ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' comic books ends up with a Batman figure with Superman's Powers in the form of [[spoiler:Black Noir]] and they both completely cover their faces.
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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of Lois Lane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania." To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.

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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of Lois Lane, ComicBook/LoisLane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania." To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.
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* CompleteMonster: ComicBook/LexLuthor himself becomes ComicBook/TheJoker in this alternate retelling of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne's backstories. A [[CorruptCorporateExecutive powerful, amoral businessman]] disfigured in an accident, Luthor is the one responsible for the death of the Waynes in this continuity, executing the burglars he sent to do the job afterward. Violently possessive of Lois Lane, Luthor schemes to make her his own, intending her to be the queen of his own "Jokerania." To remold the city, Luthor sends mercenary armies to utterly devastate Gotham to remake it from the ground up [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]], killing hundreds--to which Joker merely quips "[[ForTheEvulz why not?]]" when Batman furiously demands why so many have suffered for his convenience.

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