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6[[folder:Injustice Universe Lois Lane]]
7!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/LauraBailey (animated film, English)
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9[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lois_lane_injustice_the_regime_001.png]]
10* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair bounces back and forth between red, brown, and black in the comics (although it's brown in the game).
11* DamselInDistress: In Superman's S.T.A.R. Labs missions.
12* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Good Superman's Lois is still alive.
13* DeathOfAChild: Her unborn child was killed along with her - and many children were most likely among those who died in the destruction of Metropolis, too.
14* HappilyMarried: To Superman.
15* IntrepidReporter: This ''is'' Lois Lane, after all.
16* KilledOffForReal: Accidentally killed by Superman through the Joker's machinations. She was pregnant at the time, too.
17* LivingEmotionalCrutch: Connecting Superman to humanity has always been a part of her character, and ''Injustice'' takes it to extremes in showing what that severing can do. Occasionally other superheroes attempt to appeal to Superman through the memory of Lois in the comics, but it's more of a BerserkButton, indicating that Superman is aware Lois wouldn't approve.
18* TheLostLenore: To Superman in the game proper. Her PlotTriggeringDeath, and the destruction of Metropolis, is what drives him to villainy.
19* PlotTriggeringDeath: Lois Lane being killed off in this universe is what led to Superman murdering the Joker and establishing the One Earth Regime.
20[[/folder]]
21
22[[folder:Injustice Universe Jimmy Olsen]]
23!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZachCallison (animated film, English)
24
25* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Via a sudden headshot by the Joker.
26* EyeScream: Joker shoots him through his camera lens and hits him through the right eye.
27* ForgottenFallenFriend: He's the first fatality of the entire series but Superman only cares about the death of Lois and the destruction of Metropolis. However, Superman was shown being shocked and horrified by his death but quickly gets over it once he realises that Lois is missing.
28* IntrepidReporter: [[spoiler:It cost him his life.]]
29* KilledOffForReal: He's the first fatality of the entire franchise and being killed by the Joker shows that ''nobody'' is safe in this series.
30* OldFriend: He has the title "Superman's Pal."
31* SacrificialLamb: His death establishes the tone of the comic and film, Joker is not messing around this time or toying with his prey. Joker is on a mission to drive Superman to despair and he's got big plans for Lois Lane.
32* ScopeSnipe: Shot in the head through his camera lens.
33* {{Sidekick}}: To Lois.
34[[/folder]]
35
36[[folder:Arkham Asylum (Hugo Strange, Riddler, Penguin, Killer Croc, and Two-Face)]]
37!!! '''Killer Croc voiced by:''' Creator/EdwinHodge (animated film, English)
38
39* BadassCrew: Some of Batman's nastiest rogues all in one place.
40* BadassInANiceSuit: The Penguin and the Riddler.
41* BadassNormal: The Penguin, the Riddler, and Two-Face.
42* BaldOfEvil: Hugo Strange, the Penguin and Killer Croc, the latter due to his reptilian skin.
43* BeardOfEvil: Hugo Strange has a beard and is one of Batman’s RoguesGallery.
44* TheBrute: Killer Croc is a big, bulky man with crocodilian features.
45* CaneFu: The Riddler strikes passing combatants with his cane.
46* CombinationAttack: The inmates all take turns getting a hit on the unlucky character who gets blasted into whatever room they're at.
47* TheCameo:
48** They aren't major figures, but a brawl through Arkham will inevitably include familiar faces. They all also appear in a few S.T.A.R. Labs Missions.
49** Two-Face appears in the Arkham Asylum stage in ''Injustice 2'', standing in a dangling cage watching the fight as he flips his coin. Croc also returns in a transition for the Batcave.
50* FourEyesZeroSoul: Hugo Strange wears his trademark glasses and is ''not'' a nice guy.
51* ImprobableWeaponUser: The Penguin uses his [[ParasolOfPain umbrella]] while Two-Face smashes a television over a passing combatant's head.
52* InstitutionalApparel: Killer Croc wears orange prison-style pants, though the others retain their signature attire.
53* PsychoPsychologist: Hugo Strange, who is a member of Arkham's staff instead of being an inmate.
54* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Killer Croc, of course, is a super villain with reptilian teeth, claws, and scales.
55* StatusInflictionAttack: The Penguin and the Riddler appear in several S.T.A.R. Labs Missions. The Penguin will induce sleep on the fighter closer to him with his Penguin Gas, while the Riddler drops green question marks that give whoever picks them up a random buff or debuff.
56* UnfazedEveryman: Hugo Strange paces nearby during the fight, observing the combatants. He doesn't even flinch when a piece of debris from the ceiling and lands right behind him.
57* WholeCostumeReference: Their models are reused from ''[[VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity Arkham City]]''.
58* WildCard: Two-Face due to referring to his unique TwoHeadedCoin in every decision he makes. It's also reflected in his role in some S.T.A.R. Labs missions where he'll randomly shoot one of the two characters fighting based on what side his coin ends up on.
59* YouWillNotEvadeMe: Whenever a character is sent the inmates' way, Killer Croc will grab their head before they can run away.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Atom Smasher]]
63!!Alter Ego: Albert Rothstein
64
65* TheBigGuy: Very much so, considering he can go giant.
66* CoolMask: A blue one with an atomic symbol on it.
67* TheFaceless: He's not seen without his CoolMask on.
68* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: He fights Giganta in the background of the Hall of Justice's entrance, which can come into play if the fighters activate a stage transition.
69* SizeShifter: His main thing is growing really large.
70* WouldHitAGirl: In his defense, Giganta is a villain who's more than willing to punch him out.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Giganta]]
74!!Alter Ego: Doris Zeul
75
76* EvilRedhead: She's a Wonder Woman villain with red hair.
77* GrievousHarmWithABody: As a stage transition hazard, she grabs you out of the air and punches Atom Smasher with you before tossing you into the Hall of Justice proper.
78* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: She fights Atom Smasher in the background of the Hall of Justice's entrance, which can come into play if the fighters activate a stage transition.
79* SizeShifter: Her main thing and the only reason she can be a threat to Wonder Woman is her ability to grow really large.
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Stryker's Island Inmates (Gorilla Grodd, Metallo, Parasite, and Deadshot)]]
83
84* AscendedExtra: ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} goes from a background cameo in the console game to being a playable character in the mobile game, and later being playable in ''VideoGame/Injustice2'', where [[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Gorilla Grodd]] has also been PromotedToPlayable.
85* BaldOfEvil: Metallo and Parasite.
86* TheCameo: They appear as inmates of the Iron Heights Penitentiary. Grodd also has a cameo appearance in the prequel comic.
87* ColdSniper: Deadshot, and it's also a reputation he has in-universe.
88* CoolMask: Deadshot has one, which includes his distinctive scope.
89* {{Cyborg}}: Metallo.
90* PromotedToPlayable: Deadshot in the mobile version and the sequel, and Grodd in just the sequel.
91* TooDumbToLive: Metallo for the reason listed below
92* UnfazedEveryman: Metallo is noticeably very complacent and docile during any fight that takes place in the Penitentiary, especially since he's standing on the same walkway a fight can take place on. [[TooDumbToLive And he never once thinks to move.]]
93** Averted with the other three. Parasite, Gorilla Grodd, and Deadshot are, respectively, trapped by an electric field, surrounded by guards, and in a firefight with an unseen opponent. Though in the case of the latter he still comes off as pretty casual, leaning against a wall when not shooting at his opponent.
94[[/folder]]
95
96[[folder:Trigon the Terrible]]
97
98* AbusiveParents: DemonicPossession for starters.
99* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He seems to still be as evil as he usually is, but his relationship with his daughter outside of her S.T.A.R. Labs missions seems to involve mutual affection on both sides, whereas in most other media he views her as a disposable pawn and holds no store of affection for her.
100* AntiClimaxBoss: He also appears as his own character in Raven's final STAR Labs Mission. But... instead of his fearsome devil self, he's just about as tall as a normal character, has no special moves and it's very easy to earn 3 stars in the mission involving him. [[JustifiedTrope Maybe he's]] [[HoldingBackThePhlebotinum just holding back]].
101* ArchnemesisDad: To Raven in her S.T.A.R. Labs missions. Subverted in the comics and the main campaign. In the comics he seems to genuinely love her and is driven to fury when he hears she has been imprisoned; in the campaign, she has accepted serving him and works with Superman only to prepare for his arrival on Earth.
102* BigRedDevil: His iconic appearance.
103* BullyingADragon: Sorta. He's the one who brought [[spoiler:[[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion]] to the DC Universe this time thinking he's one of his own troops whom he accused of pulling a DefectorFromDecadence on him]]. Trigon engaged him in combat. It doesn't work as expected.
104* TheCameo: He appears in both Raven's Supermove and Arcade ending. [[spoiler:As well as Scorpion's.]]
105* DemonicPossession: He does this to his daughter now and again. [[spoiler:Including her entire Regime appearance.]]
106* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He seems to genuinely care for his daughter in the comics. When John Constantine tells him Superman is holding her prisoner, he eventually goes full PapaWolf on Superman. At the least, he's distracted from his WizardDuel with [[spoiler:Mr. Mxyzptlk]] when she calls out to him.
107* ExtraEyes: He has an extra pair of eyes, giving him [[FourIsDeath four]] in total.
108* EyeBeams: Unleashes them during his daughter's Supermove.
109* FinalBoss: To Raven in her S.T.A.R. Labs missions.
110* PapaWolf: Goes berserk and attempts to kill Superman when he believes he abducted his daughter.
111* RedEyesTakeWarning: More of a fiery-orange, but close enough.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:Starro the Conqueror]]
115
116[[quoteright:311:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_9880.png]]
117* TheCameo: He's a part of Superman's alien zoo in the Fortress of Solitude, much like in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.
118* FacelessEye: There's a single {{Red Eye|s Take Warning}} in the center of his body.
119* NiceJobBreakingItHero: You can smash your opponent with the globe containing him, freeing him in the process. He promptly makes his getaway after gathering his wits. So to sum it up, [[EpicFail you just re-unleashed an intergalactic terror on the universe.]]
120* PurpleIsPowerful: His skin color.
121* StarfishAlien: Literally. There's a reason he's called "Starro."
122[[/folder]]
123
124[[folder:Injustice Universe Mirror Master]]
125!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal (animated film, English)
126
127* {{Blackmail}}: To Superman in the prequel comic, but it doesn't exactly go his way.
128* BullyingADragon: His role in the prequel comic has him messing with ''Superman's'' parents, [[TooDumbToLive and after everything that's happened to him recently.]]
129* DirtyCoward: He's prone to retreating into his mirror dimension and[=/=]or using holograms and it takes very little "persuasion" on Wonder Woman's part to get him to talk, though the latter is just being smart.
130* EvilIsPetty: In addition to kidnapping Superman's parents, he also burns their house down [[ForTheEvulz pretty much because he can.]]
131* {{Jerkass}}: He kidnaps Superman's parents and gleefully threatens to kill them if Superman doesn't stand down.
132* PsychoticSmirk: He does this quote often.
133* SmugSnake: He's remarkably arrogant and self-assured while in the process of BullyingADragon, which only further highlights that he's TooDumbToLive.
134* TooDumbToLive: As Batman himself points out, messing with Superman's parents, in light of all that's happened to him recently, was not wise.
135* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He was last seen at Wonder Woman's mercy after revealing where he was keeping Superman's parents. [[spoiler:His team alongside with him, joins Batman's side in order to stop Superman's Regime in Year 5.]]
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:Galaxor]]
139!!Alter Ego: Mitchell Davies
140
141* AwesomeAussie: Subverted. He's not really that effective as a superhero, although to be fair it was the Justice League he was taking on.
142* BrokenPedestal: He idolized the Justice League and in particular Flash before seeing the things they were starting to do as the Regime.
143* CanonForeigner: He's exclusive to the Injustice universe.
144* ChestBlaster: His armor seems to have one.
145* CurbStompBattle: Despite going through an extensive process to become a superhero, Galaxor's being a rookie with no experience going up against both Superman ''and'' Wonder Woman ends about as well as you would expect it to.
146* DrivenToSuicide: Iris revealed him to have taken his own life during Year 3. This is disproved in the ''Injustice 2'' where he shows up alive, but still emotionally and physically crippled.
147* FailureHero: It's not that he didn't try though.
148* FearlessFool: He bravely stands against Superman and Wonder Woman and... gets his butt kicked.
149* MuggingTheMonster: Antagonizing a more militant Superman and Wonder Woman was just ''asking'' for trouble.
150* PatrioticFervor: Why he agreed to become an Australian superhero in the first place.
151* PoweredArmor: His powers come from his golden armor.
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder:Mr. Terrific]]
155!!Alter Ego: Michael Holt
156!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdwinHodge (animated film, English)
157
158* MechaMooks: His T-Spheres serve this function.
159* UnfazedEveryman: Like many other background characters, he is completely unresponsive to the fights happening in front of him.
160[[/folder]]
161
162[[folder:Injustice Universe Dick Grayson]]
163!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DerekPhillips (animated film, English)
164
165* AccidentalMurder: Damian accidentally kills him by a NeckSnap from falling on a rock.
166* DeadpanSnarker: A frequent source of snarky commentary.
167-->'''Dick:''' You know how annoying it is when you [Batman] don't answer? I mean, you may think silence illustrates your point but it's also just kind of douchey.
168* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Main Nightwing is still Dick Grayson.
169* DeathByFallingOver: [[spoiler:And landing on a rock that broke his neck.]]
170* DroppedABridgeOnHim: For a time... [[spoiler:Not quite since Year Three #10.]]
171* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler:Even the inmates of Arkham Asylum bow their heads in silence out of respect for Dick as Batman carries his lifeless body.]]
172* {{Forgiveness}}: [[spoiler:Forgave Damian for accidentally killing him.]]
173* GoodCounterpart: To Regime Nightwing.
174* LegacyCharacter: His discarded Robin identities have been inherited by multiple heroes, and even Nightwing becomes the name of Damian after he accidentally kills him. [[spoiler: He also became the new Deadman after Mxyzptlk killed Boston Brand for good.]]
175* LikeASonToMe: Despite not being related to Batman by blood, he considers Dick to be more of a son than his ''actual'' son Damian.
176* TheLostLenore: To Starfire, as his former lover she is still clearly hurt over his death. Furthermore, she has ''not'' forgiven Damian for killing him, even though it was an accident.
177* TheHeart: He's the only one aside from maybe Green Arrow who desires to maintain peaceful relations between Batman and Superman's Regime, and is the one who suggests an EnemyMine against Solomon Grundy. [[spoiler:It's his death that marks the point of no return for the conflict between Batman and Superman.]]
178* TheMentor: As a former Robin, Nightwing teaches and instructs Damian on how to best fit the role.
179* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler:Here killed by the student himself, but by accident.]]
180* MoralityChain: Tried to be this to Damian. [[spoiler:With his death, there was nothing stopping Damian from embracing Superman and Wonder Woman's ideology in full.]]
181* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:Caused by his DeathByFallingOver.]]
182* OlderAndWiser: To Damian.
183* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the events of ''Injustice'' thanks to Damian. [[spoiler: Though he's still around as Deadman.]]
184* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:His death ultimately drives Damian and Bruce apart.]]
185* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite having been dead by the events of the games and having an overall minor role in the ''Injustice'' series, his death was important to shaping the world of ''Injustice'' to what it is [[CrapsackWorld today]]. Most notably, his death marked the point of no return between Batman and Superman.
186* TakeUpMySword: [[spoiler:Became the new Deadman at the last one's request.]]
187* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: He's perhaps the pinnacle of being a NiceGuy in the superhero world. Sadly, such a trait in a world like ''[[CrapsackWorld Injustice]]'' makes him the prime target to get killed.
188* UndyingLoyalty: To Batman.
189[[/folder]]
190
191[[folder:Commissioner James Gordon]]
192[[quoteright:532:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_8940.jpeg]]
193* AdaptationalIntelligence: In the mainstream continuity, he has no idea that his daughter Barbara is Batgirl/Oracle. Here, he has known for ''years'', and angrily points out that he's a '''detective'''. ''Of course'' he knew that his daughter snuck out to be a vigilante every night.
194* EmpoweredBadassNormal: After ingesting the super pill. [[spoiler:Subverted. That pill accelerated his cancer even further with his body deteriorating rapidly. He knew it would do this though.]]
195* FirstNameBasis: Subverted. [[spoiler:In his final moments, he and Batman speak over the intercom and he still calls him Batman]]:
196-->'''Batman:''' It's Bruce.\
197'''Commissioner James Gordon:''' No, [[SecretIdentityIdentity it was never Bruce]].
198* KnightInSourArmor: As most of his more recent incarnations.
199* LaResistance: The leader of the same in Gotham during the prequel comics of Year Two.
200* SecretKeeper: He reveals to Barbara in Year Two that he knew her Double Life, her secret headquarters and even Batman's identity all along but had kept it secret the whole time.
201* UndyingLoyalty: To Batman, as well.
202* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler:He knows that he is dying of lung cancer.]]
203[[/folder]]
204
205[[folder:Captain Atom]]
206!![[ComicBook/CaptainAtom Captain Atom]]
207
208A superhero controlled by the US government, and one of the few beings who can take Superman on in a fight.
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210* DoomedByCanon: He appears in a prequel comic, which means his attempt to stop Superman will end in failure.
211* HopeSpot: Captain Atom gets the upper hand over Superman and is close to stopping the Regime from ever happening...then Wonder Woman shows up with her sword.
212* MilitarySuperhero: As ever, he is a serving member of the US military and follows its orders.
213* TakingYouWithMe: When Wonder Woman breaches his skin with her sword, the energy inside threatens to blow up everything around him, so he opts to carry Superman with him into the atmosphere to try and kill him. It doesn't work.
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Injustice Universe Kalibak]]
217* AdaptationalVillainy: A mild case. While Kalibak ''is'' a villain, he's sometimes also portrayed as semi-tragic and sympathetic, and also far ''less'' evil than his father [[EvilOverlord Darkseid]]. Here, not so much.
218* AlienInvasion: Leads one on Earth in the prequel comic.
219* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Even though it was murder, Kalibak is far from a sympathetic victim here.]]
220* BeardOfEvil: As ever, a big, thick mane-like one.
221* BreakThemByTalking: Gleefully gives one to Superman during his AlienInvasion where he mocks his morality and ThouShaltNotKill policies, which is what manages to finally [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope send Superman over the edge in full.]] [[TooDumbToLive Kalibak is actually surprised by this.]]
222* TheBrute: Clearly still more brawn than brains.
223* BullyingADragon: And ''how''.
224* CurbStompBattle: On the receiving end of one from Superman.
225* HotBloodedSideburns
226* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:By Superman. He was immortal, but not completely.]]
227* OhCrap: His reaction upon realizing that he's dealing with a KnightTemplar Superman.
228-->'''Kalibak:''' Oh... [[SymbolSwearing ***]].
229* SuperStrength: Doesn't save him from Superman, though.
230* ThisCannotBe: When Superman loses it [[spoiler:and then kills him.]]
231* TooDumbToLive: Besides the BullyingADragon, there's also his foolishly goading Superman into JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, whereas if he'd kept his mouth shut, his invasion may have just been successful or at the very least, done more damage.
232* VillainHasAPoint: The reason his words finally convince Superman to stop adhering to ThouShaltNotKill is that they ring true. Apokolips keeps invading and supervillains keep re-offending because they know the worst superheroes will do to them is beat them up a little -- intimidating to a common street thug, but a questionable deterrent for those who also have superpowers. And on top of that, he points out that by doing so, he shows more concern for the lives of his enemies than those of the people he's protecting, and that an AlienInvasion by Apokolips plays by different rules than regular supervillain battles, making a no-kill rule burdensome at best.
233-->'''Kalibak:''' If you're not prepared to take a life -- then you can't possibly fight a war!
234* WellDoneSonGuy: As always, he seems to seek his father's approval.
235[[/folder]]
236
237[[folder:John Constantine]]
238-->''"Revenge--that's what I'm good at. I've brought down demons, monsters, and actual gods. I'm going to kick the man of steel in the bollocks!"''
239----
240* ActionDad: This version of Constantine has a daughter and he's going to make Superman pay for robbing her of a childhood.
241* BadassBoast: Claims he's going [[GroinAttack kick Superman in the bollocks]].
242* DealWithTheDevil: He sold a piece of his soul and it made it's way to Trigon, who will torture him for a few thousand years and take great pleasure in it.
243* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite manipulating Dr. Occult and Rose Phsycic in his plans, and stealing the Amulet of the Seven from them, he was saddened by their deaths and wished them a peaceful afterlife.
244* GiveHimANormalLife: John mentions he stayed as far out of Rose's life as he could without being completely separated so she didn't get his enemies.
245* ManipulativeBastard: Goads Batman into going off into facing the Spectre because he needs him to be the man he used to be before Superman broke his spine. Also tries to manipulate Trigon by claiming to be looking into whose holding Raven when he's the one who bound her.
246** The final comic of Year Three reveals that [[spoiler:he was plotting from the start to get rid of Trigon to save himself from going to Hell]].
247* MissingMom: Not himself, but his daughter Rose, as her mom was killed in the battle between Superman and the Green Lantern Corps in Year Two.
248* {{Revenge}}: He wants revenge on Superman for oppressing his daughter.
249* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:He leaves with Rose after Dr. Fate and Shazam dealt with Trigon and Mxyzptlk.]]
250[[/folder]]
251
252[[folder:The Spectre]]
253
254The detective Jim Corrigan on his death became absorbed into the Spectre, the force of righteous anger, vengeance and justice who often punishes the guilty in cruel ways.
255----
256* BeenThereShapedHistory: In the Injustice universe, the Spectre ended World War 2 by himself. [[NothingIsScarier Best not to ask how.]] Jim Corrigan refused to ever speak of what exactly he did to the leaders of Nazi Germany...
257* CoolSword: Uses it to [[spoiler:kill Deadman and the Phantom Stranger]].
258* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:His identity was hijacked by Mr. Mxyzptlk and Jim Corrigan was given a fake Jokerized treatment and sent to Arkham]]
259* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Killed Jason Blood, Ragman, Deadman, and the Phantom Stranger.]]
260* KnightTemplar: He was this in the regular universe, in the Injustice universe he sees Injustice Superman and becomes his magical guardian and cheerleader. [[spoiler:Slightly subverted in that he may not be Jim Corrigan's Spectre after all]].
261* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:He kills the Phantom Stranger by impaling him with his sword.]]
262* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Given the Slasher Smile he gives Deadman and the fact that Jim Corrigan has been Jokerized and sent to Arkham, it almost seems that the Joker is Back From The Dead, but it turns out it's actually Mxyzptlk.]]
263* WhamLine: Boston Brand/Deadman wonders why Jim Corrigan is acting strange, [[spoiler:"You are not Jim Corrigan are you?"]]
264* WhamShot: The minute after Deadman says the above line, [[spoiler:The Spectre gives him a SlasherSmile]].
265[[/folder]]
266
267[[folder:Superman's Protector (Spoilers)]]
268! Mr. Mxyzptlk
269
270A fifth-dimension being, Mr. Mxyzptlk is a constant foe of Superman. A Trickster by nature, he uses his phenomenal powers to test Superman. He has been posing as The Spectre after hijacking the identity of Jim Corrigan, the former host.
271----
272* AdaptationalBadass: Most incarnations of Mxyzptlk are tricksters and not fighters. This Myx shows just how dangerous he can be when he decides to cut loose, being able to go toe-to-toe with ''Trigon''.
273* CigarChomper: He is lighting a stogie as he floats over Trigon's body. He deserves it.
274* GrandTheftMe: He's been impersonating the Spectre, protecting Superman the whole time.
275* GreaterScopeVillain: Shaping up to be one for Year Three. He is the one of the very few who overpower Superman by a wide margin.
276* KarmicTrickster: True to form, Mr. Mxyzptlk has been posing as Superman's Guardian and cheerleader in the guise of Spectre.
277* PhysicalGod: Given that he's a fifth-dimensional being, "physical" is strictly speaking not meant in the typical sense. But he's powerful enough to take out The Phantom Stranger, the first Spectre and Trigon the Terrible. He doesn't mess around.
278* SlasherSmile: Flashes a brilliant one when Boston Brand figures out that he's not Jim Corrigan.
279* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: His motivation for protecting Superman. He doesn't want anyone to kill him because he views Superman as a WorthyOpponent and it wouldn't be as fun without him. As Hal puts it:
280-->'''Hal:''' So you're willing to fight the devil himself in order to keep pranking Superman.
281* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Implied by Trigon that hijacking the Spectre is slowly corrupting Mxyptlik.
282* WorthyOpponent: Views Superman as this, which is why he's protecting him.
283-->'''Mxyptlik:''' I've been across five dimensions and hundreds of worlds, and there is ''one'' person worthy of my attention. One person whose forthright disposition makes him the '''perfect''' choice for my fun: '''Superman'''. I ''refuse'' to live in a multiverse without him.
284[[/folder]]
285
286[[folder:Plastic Man]]
287! ComicBook/PlasticMan
288!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/OliverHudson (animated film, English)
289
290Eel O'Brien is a former criminal turned superhero. Formerly a friend and associate of the Justice League, he comes to oppose the Regime after they arrest his son, Luke [=McDonnagh=]
291----
292* AntiHero: Eel was formerly an example of a Type II but compared to the KnightTemplar Regime of the ex-Heroes, he's far more likable.
293* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's a very funny guy. And just as dangerous.
294* DeadpanSnarker: On first arriving at the new fangled Justice League headquarters, Eel commends Injustice!Supes for making it a SupervillainLair worthy of an EvilOverlord.
295* DisappearedDad: He was absent for a good period of his son's life and [[JerkAss Injustice!Superman]] calls him "A deadbeat".
296* TheDreaded: When the Regime arrests Luke, there's a serious discussion about whether or not they should let him go to avoid antagonizing Plas.
297* HostageSituation: He briefly takes the entire Trench prison hostage after Sinestro shoots a hole in the dome. Plas notes that as long as he's holding the dome together, Superman and the Regime can't attack or they'll flood the prison and kill everyone inside. This gives him time to help the prisoners escape.
298* ItsPersonal: He gets involved against the Regime because they arrested his son and after breaking Luke out of prison Plas goes back to hiding under the radar.
299* MartyrWithoutACause: He initially is not going to escape the Trench because the strain is too much for him to handle. Luke calls him out on how he's milking the drama of the moment and accuses Plas of preferring to go out in a blaze of glory rather than leave with him. Plas admits that's a fair read of him and decides to make his escape.
300* UnderestimatingBadassery: He was seen as a joke villain and joke hero by many, including his son, and yet [[spoiler:he achieved the biggest tactical victory, with no losses, against the Injustice!League, even Resistance Batman can't claim this]]. Very much averted by many of his former colleagues in the Regime, who chastise Sinestro for dismissing how much of a threat Plas really is.
301* VoluntaryShapeshifter: He is very good at this.
302* WhatTheHellHero:
303** Eel calls out Superman for his lack of mercy towards his son, when he points out that he knows what it's like to lose a son. This pushes Superman's button.
304** He openly calls Superman a despot and points out for all the Regime claims that he's not an evil tyrant he's sitting on a throne and allied with [[ObviouslyEvil Sinestro.]]
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Teen Titans (Superboy, Starfire, Kid Flash, Beast Boy, Wonder Girl and Red Robin)]]
308
309* ActionGirl: Starfire and Wonder Girl earn some massive bravery points for facing Superman head on.
310* {{Animorphism}}: Beast Boy can shapeshift into many animal forms.
311* CoolCrown: Starfire wears a jeweled headdress which is rather uncommon for most of her depictions.
312* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Beast Boy while in Conner's arms due to the latter futilely trying to shield him from the nuke that destroyed Metropolis.
313* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Starfire is an attractive female alien with orange skin.
314* ItsAllAboutMe : Superboy's first reaction upon learning that Superman killed the Joker in revenge for making him kill the love of his life and his unborn daughter, as well as destroying Metropolis and killing most of his closest friends? : He goes to the Fortress of Solitude to talk about how disappointed and hurt he is with Superman obviously in a near catatonic state , asking "How could you do that?" , and saying that Superman didn't think about how it would affect ''him'' , repeating over and over how HIS feelings are hurt, rhetorically asking why he should bother upholding Superman's legacy now that he's disappointed in him, throwing a tantrum like he's a child (even sulking at the dinner table) because of of how Superman is ending wars and , although there is no arrest warrant , then trying to steal the Phantom Zone projector to trap Superman there forever as for killing the Joker, as his own immoral way of punishing Superman .
315* MsFanservice: Starfire provides some eye-candy while in her LeotardOfPower.
316* NotEnoughToBury: Kid Flash's body was vaporized in Metropolis' destruction. They still make a symbolic burial for him anyway.
317* PutOnABus: Pre-Retcon, [[spoiler:They were all banished to the Phantom Zone by Superman after he mortally injured Superboy and the only way to save him was turning him into a psychic phantasm on the condition that they all went with him to not interfere with his plans.]]
318* {{Retcon}}: In ''Injustice 2'', Cyborg claims that all the Titans except him and Raven died during the destruction of Metropolis. However, in the ''Injustice 2'' comic it's revealed that [[spoiler:Starfire, Red Robin, Wonder Girl and Superboy were trapped in the Phantom Zone shortly after the destruction of Metropolis by Superman and are eventually freed by Batman with the help of Plastic Man years later.]] Further confusing things is that Starfire shows up alive as a DLC fighter.
319* TheBusCameBack: In the Injustice 2 comic [[spoiler:they are freed from the Phantom Zone by Batman and Plastic Man after defeating the Regime, only for Tim Drake to be killed by General Zod shortly after.]]
320* RookieRedRanger: Tim Drake is the NaiveNewcomer and expected to lead the Teen Titans after Dick Grayson left the team. Rather appropriately for the trope, he is in his "Red Robin" persona. Unfortunately, [[spoiler: He is killed shortly after escaping the Phantom Zone by Zod.]]
321* TheTeamNormal: Red Robin is the only non-superpowered member in a group with three {{Flying Brick}}s, a speedster and a changeling. [[spoiler:Sadly it doesn't help much as he isn't strong enough to lift the Phantom Zone projector while the remaining powerhouses in his team are too busy fighting Superman.]]
322* TrueCompanions: They stand by Superboy's side when he turns against Superman and [[spoiler:they agree being sent to the Phantom Zone to heal him rather than let him die.]]
323* TwoGirlsToATeam: Wonder Girl and Starfire.
324* WhatTheHellHero: Superboy calls out Superman for losing control and killing the Joker, becoming a BrokenPedestal in the process.
325[[/folder]]
326
327[[folder:Hawkman]]
328* AdaptationalVillainy: He is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold in mainstream. Here? Not so much.
329* AssholeVictim: He is severely beaten by his wife and other Regime members and told not to return. Given how he was treating them earlier, he's not the sympathetic party.
330* AxCrazy: Is willing to kill anyone who will stand between him and Shiera. And brutally beats her after she doesn't want to return with him to Thanagar.
331* ContinuitySnarl: Hawkgirl's ending in the game states that Superman had Hawkman killed and proceeded to brainwash Shiera. After Shiera broke free, she got revenge on Superman for her husband's death and wound up getting a set of invincible N-th Metal Armor to help her get revenge on those who captured Hawkman.
332* ControlFreak: He treats his own wife as if she was a thing he owned.
333-->'''Hawkgirl:''' Our kind have been slaves for generations. What makes you think you can command me as such?\
334'''Hawkman:''' Because you are my wife.
335* {{Domestic Abuse}}r: Towards Shiera, though she will have none of it.
336* {{Jerkass}}: Treats his wife like his property and tries to abuse her when she refuses to go with him.
337* KickTheDog: See AxCrazy.
338* LegacyCharacter: There was another Hawkman, the reincarnated Egyptian pharaoh, in the 40s. Needless to say, his successor's something of a step down. Possibly a whole flight of stairs.
339* PetTheDog: He gives his condolences to Bruce after [[spoiler:Alfred's death]].
340* TookALevelInJerkass: Hinted to have been this. As seen in the Year Four Annual, a picture of Hawkgirl having happier times with the Justice League implies that they must have been HappilyMarried and the Hall of Justice has his statue on it, implying that he also must have had happier times with them. Then, somewhere along the line, [[SanitySlippage Katar began losing it]] and would eventually become a {{Domestic Abuse}}r.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Injustice Universe Green Lantern Corps]]
344* BadassArmy: When they attack in full force.
345* BigGood: Ganthet and Guy Gardner unexpectedly take on this role since Hal Jordan is busy being a jerk and John Stewart is too loyal to Hal, to the detriment of the corps [[spoiler:and finally Stewart himself when Sinestro murders him]].
346* CharactersDroppingLikeFlies: An incredible number of them die in the course of the comics: [[spoiler:Kyle Rayner, John Stewart, Mogo, Ganthet, Guy Gardner, Kilowog]].
347* CurbStompBattle: They actually acquit themselves well but the minute they are over-matched by unexpected factors, they go down quickly. First its the Sinestro Corps unexpectedly intervening in a clash against Superman, later it's a Yellow Ring powered Superman who inflicts massive damage.
348* GeniusLoci: Mogo, who as we all know, doesn't socialize.
349* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler:John Stewart springs Hal Jordan free because he doesn't entirely agree with the methods used by the Guardians in targeting Earth for war. During the conflict, John tries to be by-the-book standing alongside Hal and Superman, but Sinestro knows he's too noble to entirely turn over. So he kills him, falsely claiming that Gardner did it in a BatmanGambit to make Hal murder Gardner]].
350[[/folder]]
351
352[[folder:Injustice Universe Guy Gardner]]
353The third human Green Lantern on active duty. He's much more brash and stand-offish than Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner. However, the situation changes when Sinestro allies with Superman and Guy, to everyone's surprise including his own, steps up to the plate.
354----
355* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Guy dies when Hal tears off his ring arm, and lets him plummet to his death]].
356* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:When Hal Jordan corners him, Guy tells him that he still has a chance to turn back and be TheParagon for the Green Lanterns, Hal ends up ripping his ring arm off and dropping the powerless Guy Gardner towards Earth from the stratosphere, his last expression being one of heartbroken betrayal]].
357* HourglassPlot: Hal Jordan is supposed to be TheAce of the Green Lanterns while Guy Gardner is a showboat rogue who disrespects the authorities. Then Hal Jordan starts supporting Superman's takeover of Earth, proving to be a great coward while Guy Gardner ends up becoming what Hal Jordan used to be.
358* ImaginaryFriend: As revealed in the Injustice 2 prequel comic, death hasn’t prevented him from [[{{Troll}} trolling]] ''and'' haunting the hell out of Hal.
359* NoRespectGuy: When Guy Gardner tries to appeal to Superman to back off his KnightTemplar behaviour, [[{{Jerkass}} Superman tells Guy]] that [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall he was always a disgrace and an embarrassment to the Justice League]].
360* OnlySaneMan: Of all people, he ends up becoming this for everyone. He criticizes Superman and Hal Jordan but also tries to calm down Ganthet and the Guardians.
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Injustice Universe Ganthet]]
364[[quoteright:553:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_9676.jpeg]]
365One of the Guardians of the Universe, Ganthet is the most engaged in the defense and well-being of Earth and is concerned about Superman's growing totalitarianism.
366----
367* AdaptationalBadass: He is more proactive in the battlefield than his main version. He even goes toe-to-toe with '''Superman'''.
368* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: He's revered by the Green Lantern Corps and is a major powerhouse, killing several Sinestro Corpsmen single handedly.
369* BystanderSyndrome: Claims to have witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations; as Superman notes, this actually means he and the other Guardians witnessed the downfall of worlds and did nothing to help or stop them from falling... including Krypton.
370* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Superman hurls him towards Mogo, armed with a Yellow Lantern and then keeps them pinned down and flies them both into the Sun]].
371* CurbStompBattle: He gives one to Superman, Sinestro and wallops Shazam.
372** [[spoiler:He receives one when Superman armed with a Yellow Lantern fear ring attacks him with full force. He and Mogo, get hurled into the Sun]].
373* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:He expresses this to Hal Jordan and Sinestro, stating that it was a mistake to ever give them the rings to start with]].
374* FailureHero: Whether due to insane tunnel vision or arrogantly underestimating his opponents, he fails to persuade Superman not to continue on his new path and his subsequent attempts to stop him only make the situation worse, including getting a large bulk of the Green Lantern Corps captured or killed by the Regime, facilitating Sinestro's corruption of Hal Jordan into a member of the Sinestro Corps and ultimately getting himself killed as well.
375* FrontlineGeneral: Unlike other Guardians, Ganthet actively fights beside the Corps and issues major damage. Probably why he is so respected by them.
376* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While him taking away Hal Jordan's ring was justified, he chose the absolute worst moment to do it -- namely when Hal was several miles in the air ''and'' holding Carol Ferris. As a result, Hal was forced to accept a yellow power ring to save Carol's life, something he more than likely would not have done otherwise.
377* NotSoAboveItAll: He is more or less omniscient, capable of looking through mere walls with ease. But he still peeks through a window while Guy is talking to Carol. Guy suspects he did it just to be creepy.
378* PragmaticHero: Fully willing to use deadly force on the Sinestro corpsmen.
379* WhatTheHellHero: Gets one from Superman and Hal Jordan for apparently letting Krypton and its population explode, refusing to intervene and save them. This is taken further when it's revealed that [[PlanetLooters Brainiac]] attacking Krypton was the ''real'' reason for it's destruction, and they did nothing to stop him.
380[[/folder]]
381
382[[folder:Kilowog]]
383A member of the Green Lantern Corps, a drill sergeant whose job is to train new recruits.
384----
385* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is pink.
386* TheCameo: In addition to appearing in Green Lantern Hal Jordan's victory cutscene, he is also shown fighting Atrocitus in the background of the Metropolis stage. He also appears in one of Green Lantern's S.T.A.R. Labs missions.
387* {{Flight}}: As with all other wielders of a Green Lantern Ring.
388* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Dies in Plastic Man's PrisonBreak. Sinestro blazes through his heart with a yellow beam before he activates the Green Lantern ring. But thanks to him, his fellow Green Lanterns escape]].
389* LightIsGood: As would be expected of a Green Lantern.
390* TheMenFirst: Kilowog is perfectly willing to surrender to Superman in an early clash, provided his fellow Lanterns are unarmed and their sick and wounded are treated.
391* WorthyOpponent: [[spoiler:In a odd way, Sinestro going StraightForTheCommander and killing him before he activates his ring. Sinestro isn't about to forget that in the last engagement, Kilowog's contingent beat Sinestro and his Corps and it's only Superman's arrival that saved him]].
392[[/folder]]
393
394[[folder:Shao Kahn]]
395The despotic ruler of Outworld, who seeks to conquer Earthrealm by way of victory in Mortal Kombat.
396----
397* TheCameo: Appears in Scorpion's intro, ordering him to kill a defeated Sub-Zero with a demand to [[CatchPhrase "FINISH HIM!"]]
398* MythologyGag: His one line in the game? "FINISH HIM!"
399* OrcusOnHisThrone: He's shown lounging on a throne as he watches the two ninjas fight in front of him.
400[[/folder]]
401
402[[folder:Alfred Pennyworth]]
403!![[Characters/BatmanBatFamily Alfred Pennyworth]]
404[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alfred_injustice.jpg]]
405
406* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:Alfred is brought back to life in the prequel comic, but [[CameBackWrong he is not fully in control of his mental faculities anymore]]. He decides he doesn't want to be a burden to Bruce and he departs from the Wayne Manor in the comic's final issue, making it unclear what will ultimately become of Alfred]].
407* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He is resurrected by Damian using the Lazarus' Pit]].
408* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:Alfred is initially catatonic when brought back to life and seemingly recovers enough of his mental faculties to nearly managing a peace talk between Batman and Ra's. However, its shown that the process didn't go perfectly, since he is bedridden for most of the time and shows memory loss, having forgotten that Dick Grayson died years ago. Alfred lampshades this trope when he says that not all of him returned from the Pit]].
409* CoolOldGuy: You don't get much cooler than punching out freaking Superman.
410* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: A very subtle example when he asks "Master Kent" if he'd like any tea.
411-->'''Superman''': No thank you, and you don't need to call me "Master Kent".\
412'''Alfred''': Good. [[BewareTheSuperman Let's]] [[KnightTemplar remember that.]]
413* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:Beat the hell out of Superman in Issue 36 after ingesting the super pill.]]
414* DisappointedInYou: He says this to Injustice Superman [[spoiler:before he beats the hell out of him in Issue 36 after ingesting the super pill.]]
415* DrowningMySorrows: [[spoiler:A more subtle but no less tragic example after Nightwing's death, as Catwoman discovers when she visits Wayne Manor]].
416* FullNameBasis: In Issue 36 of Year One of the prequel comics, before beating the crap out of Superman:
417-->'''Alfred''': ''Clark Kent...''
418* MoralityPet: To Damian. [[spoiler:He brings him back using the Lazarus Pits out of desperation to undo his failure to save him, and is shown spoon-feeding him and looking after him after he CameBackWrong. He also forces Batman and Damian to stop fighting, and attempts to convince Batman and Ra's to make peace. He may have succeeded had it not been for Blue Beetle's intervention.]]
419* ParentalSubstitute: To Bruce Wayne/Batman, as well as his Robin protegees.
420* PosthumousCharacter: Alfred died in the Injustice universe a little before the events of ''Injustice: Gods Among Us'', and his memory is still treasured by Batman, as one of the many loved ones he failed with.
421* {{Retcon}}: According to the original Injustice comic, Alfred was murdered by Mr. Zsazs, but due to ''Injustice 2'', re-establishing the latter's death taking place before he managed to kill Alfred, the circumstances of his death are way different.
422[[/folder]]
423
424[[folder:Amanda Waller]]
425!!ComicBook/AmandaWaller
426[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amanda_waller_injustice.png]]
427
428* AssholeVictim: She is the first casualty of the second game’s tie-in comic book, being gunned down by the fake Batman/[[spoiler:Jason Todd]].
429* BlackBossLady: To the Suicide Squad.
430* ThisIsUnforgivable: She is the one to tell Harley Quinn that the US government doesn't share Batman's magnanimity towards her for her past crimes.
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:AMAZO]]
434!![[Characters/JusticeLeagueOfAmericaAntagonist AMAZO]]
435[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amazo_injustice.jpg]]
436
437A robot created by Professor Ivo as a weapon of mass destruction for Ra's al Ghul.
438----
439* AdaptationalUgliness: While in the original comics he was never particularly noted for being pleasing to look at, he has an even more terrifying appearance with [[SkeleBot9000 a metallic skeleton for a face]]. Justified, since Ivo tried to give him a skin covering, but Ra's rushed him to deploy the robot as soon as possible and didn't care for any aesthetic details.
440* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: [[spoiler:AMAZO saves Batman's life from Zod and kills him, unwittingly avenging Tim Drake's death]].
441* TheBrute: To Ra's al Ghul. He is easily the most powerful being at his disposal and his trump card, but due to being a robot with no personality of his own used only to destroy, he fits this role rather than TheDragon (filled by Talia and the fake Batman).
442* EvilIsNotAToy: Grodd's objection to using him runs on this, concerned that with no direct way to control him AMAZO may turn on them. Defied by Ra's, who saw the possibility of Ivo turning the robot on him coming from a mile away and had it programmed to only respond to commands from his voice.
443* EyeBeams: He has Kryptonian-like heat vision that can vaporize humans in seconds.
444* TheJuggernaut: He is so unstoppable that he can survive being [[spoiler:hit with a nuclear arrow in the face]]. Even Batman is unsure he can be stopped with all heroes at his disposal.
445* KillAllHumans: He is programmed to slaughter humans by Ra's and he intends to use him to destroy humanity.
446* NeverHurtAnInnocent: Zig-Zagged. His programming is such that no human, innocent or guilty, is safe from his wrath; plants and animals, however, have nothing to fear from him.
447* PersonOfMassDestruction: He is very effective in this capacity. In just a couple of moments, he can reduce the population of a town with 3,000 people in it to zero. That said, he is programmed only to harm ''humans'', not the plants and animals around them. [[spoiler:When he is unleashed on Delhi, he massacres 20,000 people in just under five minutes]].
448* TheQuietOne: Turns out AMAZO is capable of speech, but he is very reticent.
449* SkullForAHead: His metallic skeleton is exposed due to Ivo not finishing his skin covers.
450* WouldHurtAChild: Not even children are spared by his programming.
451[[/folder]]
452
453[[folder:Animal Man]]
454!!Bernhard "Buddy" Baker[=/=]ComicBook/AnimalMan
455[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/animal_man_injustice.jpg]]
456
457* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the mainstream comics, Animal Man could "only" borrow powers from any animal, and he still can, but in the Injustice verse, he is also able to [[{{Animorphism}} shapeshift his body parts into those of animals]].
458* AdaptedOut: His wife Ellen and children Cliff and Maxine don’t appear here.
459* AntiVillain: He is so worried about the environment that he has thrown his lot in with Ra's al Ghul to save it by any means necessary.
460* DespairEventHorizon: He crossed it, or came close, when he found the last White African Rhino, who had had its horn cut off by {{Evil Poacher}}s and was unable to die and in a lot of pain, and was forced to MercyKill it. He took revenge on the poachers, and ended up joining Ra's out of desperation to save the remaining endangered animals of the world.
461* TheEmpath: He can feel what animals feel, and tells Damian of the worry and loneliness he felt in the animals in Ra's' sanctuary.
462* EveryOneHasStandards: [[spoiler:He ends up turning his back on the League of Assassins and Ra's vision when he starts using Amazo to commit mass genocide]].
463* FallenHero: Rather than joining the Regime, he joined the League of Assassins in this universe. After seeing the last White African Rhino die, he took harsh vengeance on the {{Evil Poacher}}s who killed it. He then joined Ra's in order to protect Earth's remaining endangered species from the greed of humanity.
464* HeroicSacrifice: Subverted. [[spoiler:He tries to sacrifice himself so that Damian, Vixen and Jason can escape, but is killed before Vixen can grab Damian, resulting in Damian being captured]].
465* MercyKill: That was his StartOfDarkness. He once tried to save a rhino before he was killed by {{Evil Poacher}}s for sport, but he arrived too late. The rhino had been poached, and he had to kill him to end his suffering. And the rhino, was the [[LastOfHisKind very last survivor]] of his now extinct species. After that, that scene of him brutally taking vengeance on the [[AssholeVictim poachers who caused the extinction of that subspecies]] was VERY satisfying.
466[[/folder]]
467
468[[folder:Aqualad]]
469!!Jackson Hyde[=/=][[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad]]
470[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aqualad_injustice.jpg]]
471
472* FallenHero: [[spoiler:Aqualad is revealed to have joined the League of Assassins and reveals his true nature by drowning the President to death]].
473* HalfHumanHybrid: Aqualad is half-Atlantean and his father is none other than Black Manta.
474* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:By the end of the prequel comic, he is still not held accountable for his terrorist attack Washington due to Ra's refusing to hand him over for trial. He is missing during Grodd's attack so presumably, Aqualad is on the run evading justice]].
475* PersonOfMassDestruction: Aqualad is capable of manipulating water to summon tidal waves such as in his [[spoiler:successful assassination of the President of the United States]].
476* RedeemingReplacement: He fills Aquaman's role among Batman's allies after the former joined the Regime and returned to Atlantis. [[spoiler:Subverted. He's with Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins.]]
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Athanasia al Ghul]]
480!!Athanasia al Ghul
481[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/athanasia_al_ghul.jpg]]
482[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her out of costume]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/athanasia_al_ghul_civilian.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
483
484Talia's right-hand, first seen during the effort to extract Damian Wayne from prison. Is revealed to be her daughter, also by Batman, and ergo Damian's sister.
485----
486* AmbiguousSituation: When and how she was conceived isn't exactly very clear. She tells Alfred that she's sixteen years old, [[spoiler: which includes the time that she was dead,]] meaning that she is younger than Damian, who is at least eighteen in this setting.
487* AnimalMotifs: Downplayed. Talia calls her the "daughter of the Bat" and she has a Bat symbol-like DominoMask tattooed onto her face.
488* AntiVillain: Shares her grandfather's vision of devastating the world to save it.
489* AxCrazy: Acts such as [[spoiler:murdering a puppy just because it annoyed her]] and threatening to kill her brother for calling her a servant show that Athanasia is clearly not a sane individual.
490* ButNotTooForeign: Similar to Damian's example, she is half-White, half-indeterminate Asian with an oddly Greek name.
491* CainAndAbel: Threatens Damian with a gun [[DisproportionateRetribution just for calling her a servant]].
492* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:What little information we have on her background indicates she died as a child and was resurrected via the Lazarus Pits, only to find she was not fully herself. This may be another thing explaining her [[AxCrazy behaviour.]]]]
493* CanonForeigner: She has no counterpart in the mainstream comics.
494* DespairEventHorizon: Above all else, she wants her grandfather's approval. [[spoiler:When he turns his back on her for killing Professor Ivo, she loses any direction in life and decides to go after Batman personally, having only her Oedipal hatred to motivate her now.]]
495* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Brutally guns down the prison guards who try to stop the League's plan to extract her brother from prison, then pulls a gun on Damian when he tells Talia to rein her in and calls her a servant.
496* {{Foil}}: She's basically Damian [[EvilCounterpart with none of the restraint, compassion or interest in non-lethal takedowns]]. And while he maintains his original weapons, she uses guns. More broadly, [[ShadowArchetype she is what he could have been if he'd stayed loyal to the League of Assassins]].
497* GunsAkimbo: Uses a pair of pistols as her main weapons.
498* HairTriggerTemper: It takes very little to set her off.
499* KickTheDog: [[spoiler: Literally. She murders Ace, a puppy, for whining too much.]]
500* MeaningfulName: Athanasia is Greek for "she who is immortal".
501* NeverMyFault: After the KickTheDog moment above, she subsequently blames Bruce for "making" her do it.
502* MysteriousPast: No light has been shed on how she was conceived or how she was trained by the League. [[spoiler:Even with some hints, we are left with many unanswered questions.]]
503* RememberTheNewGuy: Bruce Wayne's previously unknown daughter. You'd think a character like that would have repercussions on the series as a whole, but the ''ComicBook/Injustice2'' comic is the only source of fiction that she appears in and she's never mentioned anywhere else. [[spoiler: She's still alive and in prison as of the final issue of the series as well, making it even more jarring.]]
504* StrongFamilyResemblance: She looks very much like Damian.
505* UpbringingMakesTheHero: Presumably due to not having spent any time with Batman like Damian did, she is far less questioning of Ra's' agenda and doesn't have either the training or the interest to take down her enemies without killing them (by contrast, Damian could think of at least seven ways).
506* WellDoneSonGuy: She seems desperate for her grandfather's approval -- something else that sets her apart from Damian. [[spoiler:Such that she is unable to deal with his rejection rationally.]]
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:The Atom I]]
510!!Ray Palmer[=/=]ComicBook/TheAtom I
511[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_atom_ray_palmer_5.jpg]]
512
513Physics prodigy, superhero, and mentor to Ryan Choi. Ray Palmer was the original Atom, and has mysteriously disappeared.
514----
515* AmbiguousSituation: He went missing inside AMAZO, but whether or not he's dead or alive is unclear.
516* AnArmAndALeg: AMAZO's antibodies cut his leg when he attempted to escape from inside him.
517* TheMentor: To Ryan Choi, the second Atom who has taken his place after his disappearance.
518* ScienceHero: He's ''the'' ScienceHero of the DCU, being a physics prodigy who utilized subatomic particles to become a shrinking superhero.
519[[/folder]]
520
521[[folder:"Batman"]]
522!!"ComicBook/{{Batman}}"[=/=][[spoiler:[[ComicBook/RedHood Jason Todd]]]]
523[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evil_batman_injustice.jpg]]
524
525A mysterious man in a Batsuit who forcibly recruits the Suicide Squad and leads them in an assault on the prison containing Superman's allies.
526
527[[spoiler:See [[Characters/InjusticeDLC here]] for his playable appearance.]]
528-----
529* BatmanGrabsAGun: Something that should clue you in that he isn't Bruce Wayne is that he wields guns and uses them to kill his opponents.
530* BeardOfEvil: Downplayed, since this Batman has a stubble instead of a full beard, but that also makes him easily identifiable from Batman.
531* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:Jason Todd, in fact.]]
532* TheDragon: He is working on behalf of Ra's al Ghul.
533* EvenEvilHasStandards: Feels that [[spoiler:unleashing A.M.A.Z.O]] was going too far.
534* EvilKnockoff: Of the real Batman. He wears an impressive imitation Batsuit and has some degree of cunning and definite skills in martial arts, but otherwise doesn't act like him at all. Batman's very first words to him are, "[[PretenderDiss Take off that cowl. It doesn't belong to you.]]"
535* {{Expy}}: Being a gun toting EvilCounterpart to Batman who acts as TheDragon to the BigBad brings to mind the [[VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight Arkham Knight]]. [[spoiler:He even has the same identity as the Arkham Knight: Jason Todd.]]
536* JustEatGilligan: He tries to kill off Harley Quinn twice, both times after concluding she [[TheMillstone was more trouble than she was worth]].
537* KickTheDog: He executes the Suicide Squad members he considers useless and would have killed Calender Man (on his birthday no less) if his detonator didn't glitch.
538* RedEyesTakeWarning: He is easily distinguishable from the real Batman by his glowing, red eyes.
539* WouldHurtAChild: He's ready to do some serious harm to Connor, if not outright kill him and (maybe) resurrect him in the Lazarus Pit.
540[[/folder]]
541
542[[folder:Beast Boy]]
543!![[ComicBook/TeenTitans Garfield Logan]][=/=][[ComicBook/DoomPatrol Beast Boy]]
544-----
545* AmbiguousSituation: According to Starfire's arcade ending, Beast Boy is missing and his current status is unknown.
546* Animorphism: His shtick.
547* TheCameo: Only makes a brief appearance (in dog form) in Starfire's ending when she remininces about better times.
548* ContinuitySnarl: In Starfire's ending, Beast Boy is stated to be MIA, but previously the comic tie-ins showed that he was one of the casualties killed when Joker nuked Metropolis.
549[[/folder]]
550
551[[folder:Bibbo Bibbowski]]
552!![[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Bibbo Bibbowski]]
553
554* TheBartender: He owns and runs the Ace o' Clubs bar, one of the playable areas in the Metropolis arena. Bibbo can be seen behind the bar serving customers in the background.
555* MythologyGag: The Ace o' Clubs bar itself is decorated with nods to Bibbo's boxing career and other events from Superman comics.
556* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:With the digitization of Metropolis, his fate is extremely ambiguous in the Absolute Justice ending]].
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:Blackfire]]
560!![[ComicBook/TeenTitans Komand'r/Blackfire]]
561
562Komand'r, the elder sister of Starfire.
563----
564* AssistCharacter: Some Multiverse missions will have Blackfire as Starfire's backup, such as the "Titans Go" Earth in which she aids her in defeating Damian Wayne and the League of Assassins.
565* EvilCounterpart: She would be an EvilTwin, except for the fact she's older.
566* GodzillaThreshold: The only reason Starfire would ever enlist her aid.
567* PaletteSwap: Her bolts are purple-black instead of green.
568[[/folder]]
569
570[[folder:Connor Queen]]
571!![[ComicBook/GreenArrow Connor Queen]]
572[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/connor_queen.png]]
573
574The son of Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance.
575----
576* ContinuitySnarl: Conner is portrayed as a distressed three-year old in Black Canary's ending in the game. In the comic, he's significantly older than that, having enough coordination to utilize a toy bow and arrow with great precision and later standing up for Harley and Wildcat against "Batman".
577* ItOnlyWorksOnce: This seems to be how his scream works. At least, it only gets used at times [[TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening when his life is in imminent danger]], be it from "Batman" [[spoiler:or Brainiac's MechaMooks]].
578* LamarckWasRight: He has his Dad's talent for archery and his Mom's Sonic Scream up a notch.
579* TalkToTheFist: His response to "Batman"'s HannibalLecture: a sonic scream that blasts him back and smashes into a stone wall.
580* SuperpowerfulGenetics: As shown in Black Canary's Arcade ending and issue #20 of the comic book, Connor's sonic scream is far more powerful than his mother's -- and he's not even a preteen yet.
581[[/folder]]
582
583[[folder:Dex-Starr]]
584!![[Characters/GLRedLanternCorps Dex-Starr]]
585
586A housecat turned Red Lantern following his owners' deaths during AMAZO's mass murder of a remote city, he was taken up by Atrocitus as his pet.
587----
588* AdaptationOriginConnection: He was owned by a single woman who was killed by random robbers when they broke into her home in the original DC Comics. In the Injustice universe, he was owned by a family of parents and a child who were victims of AMAZO's.
589* AssistCharacter: Serves as this to Atrocitus, since he can be summoned during combat and in special moves.
590* BloodyMurder: Like other Red Lanterns. One of his special moves ends with him vomiting plasma blood on the opponent.
591* CatsAreMean: Not that he can't be blamed after what happened to him.
592* PetTheDog: The only character that Atrocitus seems to show kindness to.
593* RightHandCat: To his master. [[BerserkButton Do not mock him around Atrocitus.]]
594* UndyingLoyalty: To Atrocitus. He also had this for his human family, since he pretty much tried to attack AMAZO to defend them though to no avail.
595[[/folder]]
596
597[[folder:Jonathan and Martha Kent]]
598!![[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Jonathan and Martha Kent]]
599!!! '''Jonathan voiced by:''' Creator/KevinPollak (animated film, English)
600
601* TheExile: They currently live in the Fortress of Solitude since their farm was burned down in Smallville.
602* GoodParents: Played for drama. They tried their best to raise Kal-El right, but when he turned into a EvilOverlord, they became victims to the consequences of his actions, such as being vilified by the public for finding and raising him in the first place.
603** In second annual of Injustice 2 comic, Martha visits Superman in his prison.
604* MisplacedRetribution: While they had absolutely nothing to do with their son's descent into evil, they were vilified for having raised a would-be world conqueror like so many innocent relatives to infamous criminals that suffered public scrutiny due to their association.
605* MyGreatestFailure: Superman turning evil is considered their's.
606* OutlivingOnesOffspring: They lose their son, their daughter-in-law and unborn grandchild.
607* ThisIsUnforgivable: They had not forgotten that Harley Quinn was an accomplice to their daughter-in-law Lois Lane's murder as well as their unborn grandchild, which led to their son becoming evil. Even after she reformed and joined Batman, they forbid entrance to their home since she is not welcome there.
608* WhatTheHellHero: Jonathan calls out Batman for not comforting Superman after Lois' death.
609[[/folder]]
610
611[[folder:Justice Incarnate]]
612A multiversal version of the Justice League who comes to the aid of the alternate universe's Green Arrow.
613----
614* AdaptationalHeroism: This version of the team includes the Batman from ''ComicBook/SupermanRedSon'', who was a terrorist, and the Wonder Woman from ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'', a [[WouldHurtAChild child-murdering]] tyrant.
615* TheCameo: They only appear in Green Arrow's Ladder ending in ''Injustice 2''.
616* PresidentSuperhero: The Superman depicted is the one member this version of Justice Incarnate has in common with the one from the comics: Calvin Ellis, a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of UsefulNotes/BarackObama as the Man of Steel.
617* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: As noted above this version of the team depicts {{President Super|hero}}man working alongside the ''Red Son'' version of Batman and the ''Flashpoint'' version of Wonder Woman.
618[[/folder]]
619
620[[folder:Justice Society]]
621
622The original heroes of the Injustice universe, active in World War 2. Shortly before Joker attacked Superman, they were victims of a plot by Joker and the Lords of Chaos.
623----
624* ActionGirl: Counted Hawkgirl, Liberty Belle, Inza Cramer, the first Black Canary and Wonder Woman among their number.
625* DeathByAdaptation: Johnny Thunder was killed during the war, whereas in the regular comics continuity he lived through to the modern day.
626* HappilyMarried: Alan Scott and his husband Jim, though Jim does also acknowledge that every time Alan went out it was with the understanding his job meant he might not return.
627* NoodleIncident: Jay Garrick mentions they spent years in another dimension, which might account for their youth given their age, but doesn't disclose any further details.
628* PowerFloats: According to Alan's husband, he tends to float when he's tense about something, because he's forgotten ''not'' to.
629* PutOnABusToHell: Joker, empowered by the Lords of Chaos, sends several of them into the multiverse. The end of ''Year Zero'' has the remainder preparing to go into the multiverse to try and find them.
630* RespectedByTheRespected: The Justice League looked up to them, Batman included (and openly at that).
631* RevengeByProxy: Joker went after Wildcat solely because he found a picture of Batman and him smiling, and figured it'd hurt Batman.
632* SecretKeeper: Doctor Midnight knew about the location of the Helm of Chaos alongside Alan.
633* SuperScream: Black Canary's power, much like her daughter.
634* UncertainDoom: During the ''Year Zero'' comics, Inza was Doctor Fate. By the time of ''Injustice 2'', she's considered dead somehow.
635
636[[/folder]]
637
638[[folder:King Solovar]]
639!![[ComicBook/TheFlash King Solovar]]
640[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_solovar_injustice.jpg]]
641
642The original ruler of Gorilla City. Gorilla Grodd killed him to take the title for himself.
643----
644* AdaptedOut: Subverted. The Story Mode makes no mention of him or what happened before Grodd took power in Gorilla City, which can give the impression that he never existed in the first place, but several of Grodd's pre-battle intros show that he did, and simply died before the start of the game.
645* AdaptationalVillainy: In the main universe he is usually portrayed as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and ally of the Flash. In the prequel comics, however, he is part of a BigBadDuumvirate with Ra's al Ghul and allied with Gorilla Grodd.
646* AdaptationPersonalityChange: His personality and Grodd's are much closer in this continuity than the main one.
647* AssholeVictim: Given his AdaptationalVillainy and how he played a role in the genocide of a small town, his death in the comic isn't entirely undeserved.
648* BoomHeadshot: Grodd manipulates Deadshot into executing Solovar this way.
649* DoomedByCanon: His death is inevitable, given Grodd killed him in the game's backstory. And he does bite it during the prequel comic's last chapter.
650* LackOfEmpathy: He flat out tells "Batman" that lots of innocents will die thanks to their plans and the world will be better off for it, so it's [[HeelFaceDoorSlam too late]] for him to [[EvenEvilHasStandards develop a conscience]].
651* PosthumousCharacter: In the game, having died at the hands of [[TheStarscream Grodd]].
652* PsychicPowers: Much like Grodd, he has them, and his are even more powerful.
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:Krang]]
656!![[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Krang]]
657[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/krang_injustice.png]]
658
659An Utrom criminal turned intergalactic despot of Dimension X and an enemy of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He is responsible for stranding the brothers on the Injustice Earth.
660----
661* TheCameo: He only appears in the Ninja Turtles' ending.
662* EvilOverlord: Of Dimension X. He is in the process of invading the turtles' Earth to conquer it in their ending.
663* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:In the Ninja Turtles' Arcade Ending, its revealed that he tried trapping them on Dimension X, but inadvertadly sent them to Injustice Earth, which not only is filled with powerful heroes but also helped return them to their own Earth more powerful than before]].
664* NotSoDifferentRemark: The brothers note that Brainiac is a GalacticConqueror just like Krang in their character ending.
665* PoweredArmor: In the Turtles' ending, he is shown inside of a robotic body like usual. This one is wearing a BadassLongcoat.
666
667[[/folder]]
668
669[[folder:The Lords of Order]]
670!![[ComicBook/DoctorFate The Lords of Order]]
671
672The Lords of Order are a group of supernatural beings who have dedicated themselves to represent the force of Order in the universe. The most prominent Lord of Order (from the perspective of the planet Earth) is Nabu, who empowered and occasionally possessed various humans through the Helmet of Nabu and acted as Doctor Fate. In the Injustice-verse, they actively back Brainiac's invasion, as they think humans are only capable of causing chaos.
673----
674* AboveGoodAndEvil: While it may seem that they're this, this is subverted in Raiden's arcade ending, [[spoiler:as they are actively orchestrating an Armageddon to "correct" the Multiverse and restore order.]]
675* AdaptationalVillainy: They're usually neutral beings in the DCU. But in the Injustice-verse, they believe humans are an AlwaysChaoticEvil race, back Brainiac in his campaign to conquer Earth, and force Doctor Fate to do his bidding.
676* BothOrderAndChaosAreDangerous: While the agents of Chaos are portrayed as evil, the Lords themselves back Brainiac's invasion.
677* FromBadToWorse: They have warned that if Batman and Superman keep on fighting, [[spoiler:then they'll ''back a threat worse than Brainiac''.]]
678* GreaterScopeVillain: They support Brainiac's invasion because balance was compromised by the Regime's defeat and have forbidden Dr. Fate from intervening, [[spoiler:lest an even worse threat is on the horizon.]] While it might seem like they are AboveGoodAndEvil, it's revealed in Raiden's arcade ending that [[spoiler:they are orchestrating an Armageddon in order to "correct" the Multiverse, which threatens not only the Injustice-verse Earth, but Earthrealm (''Franchise/MortalKombat's'' Earth) and possibly other worlds too]].
679* HumanityIsInsane: They believe humanity only exists to create chaos.
680* JerkassGods: They support Brainiac's invasion of Earth as they think balance has been compromised by the Regime's defeat and see humans as an AlwaysChaoticEvil race.
681* KnightTemplar: In Raiden's arcade ending, [[spoiler:they're deliberately triggering an Armageddon to "restore order" to the Multiverse, as they believe balance was compromised by the Regime's defeat.]]
682* LightIsNotGood: They force Doctor Fate to do Brainiac's bidding, prevent him from intervening, and [[spoiler:have warned that if the infighting between Batman and Superman keeps on going, they'll back an even bigger catastrophe.]]
683* TheManBehindTheMan: They're backing Brainiac in his EvilPlan, and [[spoiler:Doctor Fate even notes that should the infighting between Batman and Superman keep on going, they'll back an even bigger threat.]]
684* NeglectfulPrecursors: The Lords of Order are happy to let Brainiac conquer Earth if it means preventing chaos from upsetting the balance of the universe.
685* OmnicidalManiac: Raiden's arcade ending reveals they're [[spoiler:triggering an Armageddon to "fix" the Multiverse and restore order.]]
686* TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: Doctor Fate answers to them, but they force him to do Brainiac's bidding.
687* OrderIsNotGood: They allow Brainiac's invasion to happen because it will restore order to Earth - even though Brainiac will [[PlanetLooters harvest all valuable contents]] and [[PlanetDestroyer destroy what is left]], and [[spoiler:stopping him will trigger a potentially ''[[FromBadToWorse worse disaster on the horizon]]''.]]
688* PowersThatBe: They watch over balance across the universe.
689[[/folder]]
690
691[[folder:Lucius Fox]]
692!![[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Lucius Fox]]
693!!! '''Voiced by''': Creator/PhilLaMarr (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Blas García (Latin American Spanish), Joachim Tennstedt (German)[[/note]]
694* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: He's seemingly here to compensate for Alfred, who died in ''Year Five'' of the first game's prequel comic.
695* PowerOfTrust: His one scene has him attempting to convince Batman to believe in this trope.
696* SmallRoleBigImpact: Sort of. He only appears once, but he originates the 'circle of trust' that Batman mentions while letting ComicBook/GreenLantern and Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} onto his side.
697[[/folder]]
698
699[[folder:Lucy]]
700!!Lucy Quinzel
701[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lucy_quinzel.jpg]]
702
703Harley Quinn's daughter.
704-----
705* DependingOnTheArtist: Blonde in the video game, redhead in the tie-in comic.
706* DamselInDistress: In the comics, she is kidnapped by [[spoiler:the League of Assassins]] to [[IHaveYourWife ensure Harley's compliance]].
707* GiveHimANormalLife: She is Harley and the Joker's daughter that was given up to her sister to raise, as Harley didn't want a kid being raised by supervillains.
708* InternalReveal: Finds out [[spoiler:Harley is her real mother in Issue #7]].
709* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: For the offspring of The Joker and Harley, Lucy appears to be a sweet, well-adjusted girl. She ''does'' love dressing her toy cars in tutus though.
710* MoralityPet: To Harley, whom Lucy loves as her crazy aunt but doesn't know that she is her mother.
711[[/folder]]
712
713[[folder:Nubia]]
714!![[ComicBook/WonderWoman Nubia]]
715[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nubia_injustice.jpg]]
716
717Nubia is the current Wonder Woman after Diana was disgraced and imprisioned following the fall of the Regime.
718
719* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She is a Black Amazon who inherited the Wonder Woman title from a white woman.
720* DoomedByCanon: Since Nubia appears in the prequel comic, it's inevitable that Diana will reclaim her Wonder Woman title back from her. [[spoiler:But in a twist, she didn’t die.]]
721* RedeemingReplacement: Since her predecessor went full-blown KnightTemplar.
722* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Golden Age comics, Nubia was created as a sister of Diana by her mother, but it's unknown if they are related in this universe.
723[[/folder]]
724
725[[folder:Ra's al Ghul]]
726!!ComicBook/RasAlGhul
727!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FaranTahir (animated film, English)
728[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ras_al_ghul_injustice.jpg]]
729
730* AffablyEvil: Prior to the destruction of [[spoiler:his sanctuary]], at least. He is polite, erudite and charming, and [[EvenEvilHasStandards disapproves of pointless destruction]], but he is still a WellIntentionedExtremist bent on devastating the human population to save Earth. After that moment, however, he largely abandons being this, so embittered by the loss of [[spoiler:several endangered species he had worked so hard to protect]] that he is only concerned with accomplishing his goals efficiently and thoroughly.
731* ArchEnemy: To Batman. Historically he has shared this role with the Joker, albeit through posing the grandest scales of threats to the world and his [[EvilCounterpart marked similarities]] to Batman rather than being the most evil of his foes. We do get glimpses of his WorthyOpponent view of Batman, whom he still calls "[[AffectionateNickname Detective]]", and in the absence of the Joker and Superman he is the greatest threat Batman has to deal with in the comic right now.
732* BigBad: Of the prequel comic; he's behind the evil Batman, his killing of Amanda Waller and taking over the Suicide Squad and the escape of Damian. All of these have been revealed to be just part of his ongoing plans. It's later revealed that he is also part of [[BigBadDuumvirate an alliance]] with [[spoiler:Solovar]].
733* BoomerangBigot: Gorilla Grodd rightfully calls him out as this; for someone dedicated to exterminate humans, that doesn't change the fact Ra's is a human himself (even if an abnormal one due to his extended lifespan). [[spoiler:This coupled with Solovar willing to tolerate humans in their plot to exterminate mankind leads to Grodd revolting]].
734* TheCameo: He appears in Black Adam's Ending, [[spoiler:offering to resurrect his wife murdered during Brainiac's attack with his Lazarus' Pit in exchange for Black Adam's assistance in forming a new Regime with himself as the leader]].
735* EvenEvilHasStandards: If what he says to Harley Quinn is any indication, he disapproves of what the Joker did to Superman and her for helping him do it all.
736-->'''Ra's:''' And he can't save you from what you did.
737* EvilerThanThou: To the Regime; Ra's is said to have admired Superman and his authoritarian government, but felt ''it should have gone even further''.
738* {{Foil}}: To Superman (and by extension the League of Assassins to the Regime), since he also believes the world must be saved from itself by force. The difference is that Ra's hates mankind and cares about saving the environment while Superman still cares about humanity, even if he no longer sees them as equals, and wants to keep them safe from crime and corruption at any cost.
739* GaiasVengeance: His motivation, which is how he managed to recruit the likes of Poison Ivy, Animal Man and Vixen to his cause.
740* IHaveYourWife: He kidnaps Harley's daughter Lucy to ensure her compliance, and the children of Batman's allies to prevent them from intervening in his plan.
741* NiceJobFixingItVillain: He has a knack for doing this.
742** [[IHaveYourWife Kidnapping the children of Batman's inner circle]] just brought them to his doorstep. That wouldn't qualify on its own, especially since [[CrazyPrepared he had planned for that eventuality]], but killing [[spoiler:Ted Kord]] led to [[spoiler:the present Blue Beetle]] tagging along on Batman's rescue mission and ultimately [[spoiler:got his sanctuary for endangered wildlife destroyed after Beetle's ill-advised rescue attempt went south fast]].
743** Designing AMAZO to kill all humans insight, but leave animals and plants alone. When AMAZO is deployed on a city to be tested, he kills a family, but leaves their cat alone. Said cat ends up [[spoiler:drawing a Red Ring to himself and becoming the Red Lantern Dex-Starr]].
744* PetTheDog: For all his villainy, his commitment to save the planet is genuine. He's shown to support saving endangered species. [[spoiler:Also in his last moments, he begs Bruce to save the world for his grandchildren's sake, even after he had disowned them]].
745* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:Ra's kills several executives polluting the country and has the President successfully assassinated for his anti-enviromental policies. His actions have inadvertently led to his animal reserve being torched and all the species he was protecting being extinguished]]. He makes sure to tell Batman how high the cost was and that "[Batman]'s actions couldn't be undone".
746* VillainHasAPoint: He points out that Harley Quinn had a role in helping create the world they are currently living in by tricking Superman into killing Lois and nuking Metropolis.
747* VillainRespect: Black Adam notes in his Ladder Ending that Ra's admired Superman's Regime for its [[IDidWhatIHadToDo doing-what-needs-to-be-done]] attitude, but feels they should have gone further.
748* WeCanRuleTogether: To Black Adam [[spoiler:in his Ladder Ending, offering the use of the Lazarus Pits to save his recently killed wife Isis in exchange for his help taking over the world with an even more extreme government than the Regime. Adam accepts and helps him capture Batman, saying that while he doesn't like Ra's much, [[LoveMakesYouEvil getting his wife back is worth any price]].]]
749* WouldHurtAChild: Threatens to kill Lucy Quinzel if her mother refuses to cooperate with him.
750[[/folder]]
751
752[[folder:Red Robin]]
753!![[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]][=/=]ComicBook/{{Robin}} III[=/=]Red Robin
754
755The third Robin, and the current holder of the Red Robin identity. Trapped in the Phantom Zone as of the beginning of the ''Injustice 2'' storyline.
756----
757* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:The second former Robin to die (or third, but Jason came back to life).]]
758* LegacyCharacter: The third character to hold the Robin identity, which he eventually discarded for the title of ''Red'' Robin.
759* YankTheDogsChain: [[spoiler:Gets killed by Zod just as he is about escape the Phantom Zone, right after his reunion with Batman no less.]]
760[[/folder]]
761
762[[folder:The Rogues]]
763!![[Characters/TheFlashTheRogues The Rogues]]
764
765* AssholeVictim: Captain Boomerang to Deadshot. He's actually grateful to the Regime for killing him off.
766* CListFodder: Subjected to this. Captain Cold is the only well-known member of The Rogues while the rest are much more obscure, so naturally they all get killed off to fuel his backstory.
767* CynicismCatalyst: The execution of The Rogues at the hands of ComicBook/{{Superman}} became this for its leader, Captain Cold. While never a good guy, he held standards that separated him from the other villains in the world. That ended when all of them, including his [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes sister]] Golden Glider, were all killed while the public cheered Superman on.
768* EvenEvilHasStandards: As usual. Captain Cold tells various particularly despicable villains, including the Joker and Black Manta, that the Rogues never liked them.
769* KilledOffscreen: We never actually ''see'' Superman kill them -- because that's a {{Retcon}} of their original fates in the comic. While many of them ''did'' die (including Mirror Master and Trickster), Superman [[NotMeThisTime wasn't responsible for any of their fates]]. In fact, [[DeathByAdaptation Golden Glider actually survived the events of the comic]].
770* PosthumousCharacter: By the time of the game, all of them except Captain Cold are dead.
771[[/folder]]
772
773[[folder:The Shredder]]
774!![[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Oroku Saki/The Shredder]]
775[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_shredder.png]]
776
777Leader of the Foot Clan and the ArchEnemy of the Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles. He is shown in their Ladder Ending aiding Kraang in an invasion of the Turtles' Earth.
778----
779* ArchEnemy: To the TMNT and their sensei, Master Splinter.
780* TheCameo: Only appears in the Turtles' Ladder Ending.
781* CompositeCharacter: His armor here seems to be an amalgamation of his [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 1987]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 2003]], and [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 2012]] incarnations.
782[[/folder]]
783
784[[folder:Steve Trevor]]
785!!ComicBook/SteveTrevor
786[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/steven_trevor_injustice.jpg]]
787
788* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:He is a mole loyal to Germany.]]
789* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: Considering how he was a manipulative mole for the Nazis, who committed countless attrocities, he clearly deserved getting choked to death by the Lasso of Hestia.]]
790* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:His ruthlessness in interrogating a German prisoner and desperation to get a better way to get answers, convinces Diana to return to Themyscira in order to please to be allowed the Lasso of Truth. Turns out this was his plan to get Diana to lead him back to Themyscira so he could steal the Lasso for the Germans.]]
791* CynicismCatalyst: [[spoiler:His betrayal served as this to Diana and played a huge impact in her disposition, which ultimately helped accelerate Superman's StartOfDarkness]].
792* ExactWords: Under the Lasso of Truth he states he is an American soldier working for the Allies. [[spoiler: Due to how unspecific the questions was, he leaves out he is a mole loyal to Germany.]]
793* FirstLove: For Wonder Woman. [[spoiler:Which is why it hurts her badly when she learns of his true nature.]]
794* LovedINotHonorMore: [[spoiler:A villainous variant. When Diana asks WasItAllALie about him loving her, he outright says he did but his love for his homeland was greater than that of any woman just before she executes him for his betrayal]].
795[[/folder]]
796
797[[folder:Suicide Squad]]
798!!ComicBook/SuicideSquad
799
800* ExplosiveLeash: Naturally, all of them have bombs implanted in their heads to ensure their cooperation.
801* YourHeadASplode: What happened to Clock King, Killer Moth, Magpie, and Polka-Dot Man after "Batman" got a hold of the trigger.
802[[/folder]]
803
804[[folder:Talia al Ghul]]
805!!ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul
806[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/talia_al_ghul_injustice.jpg]]
807
808* AbusiveParents: Even though Damian [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas really loves her]], she is this according to one intro conversation between Robin and Firestorm:
809-->'''Firestorm:''' Mommy tell you not to touch a hot stove?\
810'''Robin:''' She forced me to grip hot coals '''bare-handed'''.\
811'''Firestorm:''' ...Jeez, kid.
812* ActionMom: To Damian.
813* [[DecoyProtagonist Decoy Antagonist]]: Initially suspected to be the new BigBad of the comic, she turned out to merely be TheDragon to her father.
814* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She loves her children, despite putting them through TrainingFromHell. [[spoiler:When Athanasia is badly wounded, Talia rushes to her side and assures her it will be okay.]] It is also mentioned she stayed by her father's side even after he CameBackWrong and became an EmptyShell, nursing him back to health and sanity over a year and a half. [[spoiler:Ultimately she loves her children more than her father, and after discovering Solovar plans to have them killed for turning Ivo against them and killing him, she defies them to set her kids free.]]
815* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:In #50 of the comic, she saves her children from public execution while apologising for failing them.]]
816* PosthumousCharacter: Dialogue throughout the game heavily implies her death, as she's frequently mentioned in the past tense, and Scarecrow taunts her son, Damian, for being unable to "save her".
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819[[folder:Victor Zsasz]]
820!![[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Victor Zsasz]]
821[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victor_zsasz_injustice_1.jpg]]
822
823!!! '''Voiced by''': Creator/SteveBlum (''Injustice 2''), Creator/ReidScott (animated film) (English)[[note]]'''Other Languages''':Noé Velázquez (Latin American Spanish)[[/note]]
824* AxCrazy: He's a psychopath with a body count of 121 women in his name, and when asked on this, confirms it with a gleeful SlasherSmile.
825* AssholeVictim: Considering his giant tally count of victims, getting offed by Robin and left to gargle out his last was perhaps one of the most satisfying things seen in the series.
826* KarmicDeath: He kills his victims by slitting their throats. Naturally, this fate befell him when Robin got a hold of him.
827* KillTally: As per the comics, he's carved tally marks into his body to celebrate those he's killed.
828* MakeAnExampleOfThem: Damian killed him to demonstrate how [[CuttingTheKnot easy and simple]] it would be for him and Batman to just kill Arkham's inmates instead of locking them up in a [[CardboardPrison woefully ineffectual asylum they could escape from easily]].
829* {{Retcon}}: He's killed in the prologue by Robin, seemingly a few weeks after the death of the Joker. In the [[ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs tie-in comic to the first game]], he was killed by Robin in the fifth year of the Regime, after he had killed [[MoralityPet Alfred Pennyworth]] and Damian had become Nightwing.
830* SacrificialLion: Downplayed. He [[AssholeVictim isn't an innocent victim]], but Robin's killing of him drove the penultimate wedge between Damian and his father, leading to the final straw when Bruce fought his son over the issue, Robin lost his temper and gave him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about [[MurderByInaction letting the Joker continue to escape and kill]] and finally when he and Superman agreed to quit the field together, leaving Batman alone in Arkham.
831* SerialKiller: And one of the more prolific versions of the character -- as he readily attests, he's killed ''121 women alone'', to say nothing of men and children.
832* ShirtlessScene: He doesn't wear a shirt when Robin kills him.
833* TheSociopath
834* WouldHitAGirl: With a body count of 121 women in his name, God knows how many innocent men and [[WouldHurtAChild children]] he killed.
835* WouldHurtAChild: Given that he killed ''121 women'', it's not a stretch to think that he killed an unknown amount of children.
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