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voiced Deadshot [Recurring (S01, S02, S04)] in Justice League Unlimited
Real Name: Floyd Lawton
Position: Mercenary, freelance marksman, member of Task Force X
History: Although resourceful, Deadshot is a mercenary without any kind of principles; his only interest is money, and he hires himself out to the highest bidder. He was hired by Orm to kill his brother, Aquaman, and almost succeeded the first time. However, Batman foiled his second attempt, and threatened him into confession the identity of his benefactor.
Shortly after Superman’s apparent death, Deadshot was seen looting along with other villains. He even attempted to kill Batman but was thwarted by Superman, who grabbed his projectile with his bare hand.
Seconds before getting the electric chair, Deadshot was forcibly recruited by Colonel Rick Flagg Jr. into Task Force X. Together with Captain Boomerang, the Clock King and Plastique, Deadshot (as Floyd Lawton) infiltrated the Justice League’s Watch Tower in order to steal the Annihilator. He and Plastique were set to create a breech in the reactor room so as to keep Captain Atom busy containing the leak. The team successfully retrieved the Annihilator, but barely managed to escape at the cost of losing Plastique, thanks to Deadshot, who blew up one of Plastique’s bombs just a few feet away from her. Deadshot was told then by Colonel Flagg that he had signed up for missions like that one for five years. Task Force X disbanded after Cadmus’s dissolution, and subsequently its members were released. Deadshot’s status is unknown, however. |
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voiced Doctor Polaris in Justice League Unlimited
History: Doctor Polaris is a power-hungry and devious member of the Legion of Doom. He accompanied Lex Luthor and the Key in their mission to steal the Spear of Longinus from Blackhawk Island. He is a master of magnetism and can control and manipulate any kind of metal. He swirled Shayera around the room with her own mace, but was thwarted by Fire, who caused him to lose his magnetic charge by overheating him. He still managed to escape together with his teammates.
After Luthor’s took over the Legion, Doctor Polaris expressed his concern with the team’s future, especially because Luthor was constantly held up in the lab and talking to "himself." Doctor Polaris advocated a smarter and younger leadership. Luthor settled his apprehension by proposing a huge heist that would gross them great profits. It consisted in stealing 100 million Euros from a Kasnian money shipment. However, things went awry when Luthor and the Flash got their minds swapped. Unaware of this, Polaris, Sinestro, Tala and Luthor (Flash-in-Lex) went ahead with the heist, but Lex-in-Flash contacted their ship and warned them about the swap. The Justice League intercepted that transmission and sent in three members to foil the robbery. Doctor Polaris fled along with the rest of his teammates.
At the Legion’s headquarters, Polaris beat up Luthor, unaware that at that point he was the real one. He proclaimed himself as the Legion’s new leader and attempted to kill Luthor with metal spikes. However, Luthor overrode Polaris powers with his belt mechanism and declared that when he augmented his powers, he installed a failsafe to override them. The metal spikes turned on Doctor Polaris and covered him from neck to toe. He was never seen again afterwards. |
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voiced The Flash / Wally West in Justice League Unlimited
During a freak electro-accident in a lab; young Wally West was in dowered with the power of speed. It was then he became the fastest man alive, and became a child hero named “Kid Flash”. The flash can reach velocities up to the speed of light, but because of his extremely-fast metabolism, Wally is always hungry.
Wally is considered the heart of the team and his really close with his colleague and working partner John Stewart. (see Green Lantern)
When not traveling at the speed of light, Wally enjoys making the ladies laugh and eating huge amounts of food.
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played Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor in Smallville
Background: Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor is one of the most mysterious if not deadliest characters on Smallville. During the meteor shower Lex’s life changed forever; he had been exposed to the falling meteor rocks known as kryptonite when he was caught in an explosion that brought young Clark (Kal-El) to earth. This had caused young Luthor to lose his hair permanently. Though Lex grew up as an outcast to his peers, he suffered tragedy when his younger brother Julian died at the hand of his mother, and he suffered even more tragedy when his mother Lillian Luthor had died from a long term illness.
Though Lex grew up he never really got over his brother’s death and experienced many mental traumas because of it. We find out in Smallville that Lex is the sole heir to his father's fortune; this gives him access to many attributes of the company, plus the breaking point that will eventually turn young Lex in to the power hungry mad villain we know and love from the comics.
Lex Luthor meet’s up with Clark in the pilot episode, after he accidentally ran him over while Clark is walking home from school. Lex’s car plunges into the lake below and Clark Kent saves him… It was from this point Clark and Lex became friends. Lex now runs a 3rd of Lexcorp and his father Lionel Luthor’s business interest in Smallville. Lex has been responsible for a numerous amount of technical products in marketing in demand, ranging from weaponry and even cybernetic components. Though they benefit Lex himself; they usually ruin the people and ecosystems around him. As of this season Lex has expressed a love interest for Lana Lang, and this has put a damper on his brotherly relationship with Clark, that and his intriguing curiosity to bring back the past. Though Lex is still inching one step to becoming the mad evil enemy we know and love from the comics, the wheel has not rolled into dark territory just yet.
Powers: Because of the meteor shower Lex has the ability to heal fast, due to his high white blood cell count, he also has a knack for weaponry and is rich…
First appearance: Action Comics #23 (May 1940) |
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