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Listing all characters in the group Heroes (8)
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Green Arrow / Oliver Queen, voiced by Kin Shriner
Though Green Arrow was a no show when the Justice League Unlimited was formed, he kept telling himself that he worked for the little guy and was afraid working with league would not achieve that duty. Green Arrow eventually aided Green Lantern, Supergirl and Captain Atom in a battle against a rogue nuclear monster.
It was then he was convinced working with the league wouldn’t be all that bad.
Though having no powers of his own, Green Arrow comes equipped with a variety of weapons and arrows; in the form of archery, with his agilities and speed he has become a master in archery and a promising member of the team. Green Arrow also has a love interest in the Justice League Unlimited, who is also a super hero by the name of Black Canary.
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Supergirl / Kara Zor-El, voiced by Nicholle Tom
Supergirl has become a young adult, and has grown more powerful this time around, with a new costume and some new witty remarks. Though she was cloned by Dr. Hamilton, and has led an epic battle against Cadmus she still gives her respect to her adopted home Earth.
Supergirl is now a member of the Justice League Unlimited and comes in handy when the league needs her.
Though older and wiser she still is influenced by her older cousin “Superman”.
For prior character development, refer to Supergirl's bio in the Superman The Animated Series's character guide. |
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Vixen, voiced by Gina Torres
Real Name: Mari Jiwe Macabe
History: Vixen is a member of the new and expanded Justice League. She has a magical amulet that allows her to summon the most characteristic traits of any animal, either being the strength (and weight) of an elephant, the speed of a cheetah, the night vision of a lizard, the agility of a gorilla, etc. Vixen is a beautiful runway fashion model, and also happens be John’s new love interest, which creates a certain tension between her and Shayera. Vixen fought alongside the Green Lantern, Superman, and Shayera against Solomon Grundy. She put a good fight, but was no match to a blindly enraged Grundy.
Vixen later teamed up with Shayera and Vigilante to respond to a distress call on another planet (which turned out to be an ambush laid by Thanagarians). At on point, Vixen was captured by the aliens, and so as to stay alive, she offered to hand Shayera over to them. She was obviously bluffing, and was exposed by the Thanagarian leader, Paran Dul. Vixen was then used as a hostage and Paran Dul forced Shayera to hand herself in. As she did, Vixen is dropped from a considerable height, but she is caught by Vigilante on the aliens’ ship. There, Vixen fought off Paran Dul, and with a swift kick, she threw her out of the ship. Vixen and Shayera developed a considerable serene relationship, given that both were determined to fight over John.
Vixen was also one the females Leaguers who were manipulated into taking part of Roulette’s Meta-Braw: Glamour Slam. She was forced into fighting Black Canary, but luckily she broke out of the mind-control device. Then, she, Black Canary, the Huntress and Shayera were forced to fight Wonder Woman. She put up a good fight, but if not for Black Canary and the Huntress killing the signal that controlled Wonder Woman, Vixen and Shayera would have had their heads crushed into one another. |
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Black Canary [S04+], voiced by Morena Baccarin
Real Name: Dinah Laurel Lance
History: Black Canary is a spectacular martial arts artist with skills on par even with those of Batman and Wildcat, her mentor. She also has a superhuman sonic scream capable of knocking out her opponents and shattering solid structures. In an attempt to break Wildcat out of Roulette’s Meta-Brawl, she uses her charms to enlist Green Arrow’s help. Together they broke in Meta-Brawl where Black Canary tried to dissuade Wildcat from fighting. After failing, they tried a less subtle approach — Black Canary and Roulette made a deal which guaranteed that if Black Canary could beat Wildcat on the match, Roulette would let go of him for good, and if not, Canary wouldn’t bother Wildcat anymore. Worried with Black Canary, Green Arrow knocked her out with a knockout gas arrow. By the time she came to it was too late, Green Arrow and Wildcat were already fighting each other and Wildcat beat him to death — or so it seemed. This act was enough for making Wildcat quit. In the face of Green Arrow’s apparent death, Black Canary seemed touched by his bravery. After Green Arrow came through, she realized what had happened, and as they exit, she used her sonic scream to bring the arena down to pieces. Then, she convinces Wildcat to go through counseling with J’onn. After all this misadventure, she and Green Arrow seemed to have started developing a flame.
Black Canary and Green Arrow were later handed the assignment of guarding the mobster Mandragora, so as to ensure his security before a trial. At this point, they were already romantically involved. While on guard duty, the Huntress and the Question showed up and the four heroes fought each other. Black Canary took the Huntress down seconds before Mandragora fled the house he was being held in. Black Canary and Green Arrow followed the Huntress and the Question, who had set out to track Mandragora down. There, she fought him and even used her sonic scream on him, but his uncanny resistance wore her out. Luckily, she was saved by Green Arrow.
Black Canary was then put under mind-control to be the star attraction of Roulette’s new Meta-Brawl: Glamour Slam. She fought every night, and as a result, she was worn out during the day. The Huntress noticed this and followed her to the arena. She confronted Black Canary and accidentally broke her free of the mind-control, which was secretively being done via the Leaguer’s comlink. The two of them were imprisoned and then forced to fight Vixen and Shayera on the bout. After everyone snapped out of the mind-control, the four Leaguers were assaulted by Wonder Woman, who also was under the influence of the mind-control. Black Canary and the Huntress broke out of the arena and headed up to the control center, where Canary fought Sonar. She used her sonic scream on him and he counteracted with his sonic gun, but it was shattered to pieces. Sonar managed to stamp two discs on Black Canary’s forehead and canalized strong vibrations to her brain. She was promptly saved by the Huntress. In the end, Canary thanked the Huntress for saving her, and they settled their rivalry with a friendly ring fight.
Black Canary was later again seen fighting against Darkseid hordes alongside Green Arrow and Bizarro. |
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Wildcat, voiced by Dennis Farina
Real Name: Ted Grant
History: Ted Grant was once the World’s Heavyweight Boxing Champ and as Wildcat he trained of some of the world’s greatest fighters, such as Black Canary. At some point, he became involved in Roulette’s underground fighting arena called Meta-Brawl, mainly because he felt diminished and misused for being one of the few non-super-powered members of the Justice League Unlimited. Black Canary was worried that he might be expelled from the League, so she and Green Arrow confronted Wildcat, but failed to dissuade him from taking part in the Meta-Brawl. He was given the chance to bail out if Black Canary could defeat him in a fight, or to be left alone in case he defeated her. However, Green Arrow was the one who ended up fighting Wildcat, who thrash him around so much up to the point of smilingly killing him. Fortunately, Green Arrow wasn’t really dead; he had only used a stunner that put him in "metabolic stasis". However, the vision of this apparent dead was enough for Wildcat to come to his senses and quit Meta-Brawl. He also enrolls in therapy with J’onn so as ensure his mental stability. |
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Huntress [S04+], voiced by Amy Acker
Real Name: Helena Bertinelli
History: The Huntress is a vigilante with skills and a background on par with Batman. She is trained in marital arts, and equipped with a collapsible crossbow and an array of special darts. Helena Bertinelli was the daughter of a mobster who, together with his wife, was murdered by his underling — Steven Mandragora — while little Helena watched. Ever since that day, Helena swore to take revenge on Mandragora.
The Huntress was recruited into the expanded Justice League, and served on a few missions. However, she was dismissed after crossing the line and attempting to kill the mobster Mandragora, disobeying J’onn’s direct orders to stay away from him. She approached the Question with the pretense of sharing information about Cadmus, in exchange of his help in tracking down Mandragora. They ran into Black Canary and Green Arrow, who were doing guard duty, and they all exchanged blows. The Huntress put up a good fight against Black Canary, but she was eventually taken down. After realizing that Mandragora had fled the house, the Huntress and the Question set out again to track him down. The Huntress and the Question found him at the docks where he was expecting someone. As soon as the Huntress ascertained that someone was Mandragora’s son, she relinquished her thirst for blood and left Mandragora in the hands of justice. A romance between the Huntress and the Question flourished from that point on, and the two start dating.
As the Question was being held by Cadmus after stealing incriminatory files, the Huntress kidnapped Jimmy Olsen and used his signal watch to call for Superman. Superman reluctantly accepted to help her and both embarked on an off-the-books mission to rescue the Question. They broke into the Cadmus facility where he was captive and retrieved him. They were stopped by Captain Atom, who claimed to have been assigned by General Eiling to keep the Question inside the building. While Superman fought Captain Atom off, the Huntress carried the Question in search for the nearest exit. Outside, she contracted J’onn with Superman’s comlink, and they were teleported to the Watchtower. There, he nursed the Question until he recovered.
During a stakeout in Gotham, the Huntress came to notice that Black Canary was acting sloppy. She decided to follow her and ended up in an underground fighting arena for Gotham’s elite — Meta-Brawl: Glamour Slam. There, she saw as Black Canary bested Fire in a closed ring. Afterwards, the Huntress approached her and asked why she was doing that. Black Canary, with no response whatsoever, started a fight. As she attempted to use her sonic scream, the Huntress elbowed her throat, leaving her aphonic. Then, the Huntress took Canary’s comlink and tried to call in the League, but Canary thwarted her, and as the Huntress accidentally crushed the comlink, Black Canary snapped out. Before she could ask what was going on, the Huntress knocked her out with a swift punch. However, both of them were then apprehended by Sonar and escorted to Roulette. The Huntress and Black Canary were forced into the ring to fight Vixen and Shayera, who were under the same mind-control. After these two broke out, the four banded together against a mind-controlled Wonder Woman. Upon realizing that they were no match against the Amazon, the Huntress and Black Canary broke out of the ring and head up to control center. There, as Black Canary struggled with Sonar, the Huntress engaged Roulette, who revealed to be a skillful fighter. Despite her talents, she was beaten by the Huntress, who then forced Sonar to kill the signal that was making Wonder Woman go rampage. After everything was sorted out, the Huntress and Black Canary sorted out her differences with a friendly one-on-one fight. |
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The Atom, played by [unknown person]
The World's Smallest Superhero |
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The Question, played by [unknown person]
Faceless conspiracy theorist and detective. |
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