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Lex Luthor (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
powered nuclear missile to destroy all known life on Earth. After the Jester sacrificed himself to kill two members of the Crime Syndicate, Lex Luthor used a transdimensional device to transport himself to the universe -
Lex Luthor (Crisis on Two Earths)
Lex Luthor was an enemy of the Justice League. Lex Luthor was in prison at Stryker's Island Penitentiary. Superman checked in on him with his X-ray vision when he met the Lex Luthor -
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Tupka's right, double parentheses look terrible. Is there anything better we can call this page? --- Haroldrocks talk 19:41, December 27, 2013 (UTC) -
Jon Cryer
Jon Cryer (b. April 16, 1965) is an American actor best known among DC fans for portraying Lex Luthor in the Arrowverse, primarily on Supergirl. He also portrayed Lenny Luthor in Superman IV: The Quest -
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Crisis Between Two Earths
to divide half their members on each Earth. There's an accident and Batman, [[Kent Nelson (Ne Crisis Between Two Earths is a crossover between the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of -
Jester (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
The Jester was a member of the Justice League, who fought the Crime Syndicate. Jester and Lex Luthor broke into a building controlled by the Crime Syndicate. He helped Luthor steal the quantum trigger, a -
Ultraman (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
morals being the opposite of the Justice League members. Ultraman's constant nemesis on his Earth is Lex Luthor, who is the only surviving member of his Justice League and who also stole a quantum -
Angelique (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Angelique was one of the Crime Syndicate's Made Men, associated with J'edd J'arkus. When the Jester and Lex Luthor stole the Quantum Trigger, she accompanied J'arkus and hunted them down. They -
Captain Super (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Captain Super was one of the made men of Superwoman of the Crime Syndicate. Captain Super was an evil, parallel version of Captain Marvel. He donned a black and yellow outfit, whose motif matched the -
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Movie)
make their escape when the Jester bravely sacrifices himself to deal with his pursuers, givin Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is a 2010 movie released under the line DC Universe Animated Original Movies. It -
Bruce Wayne (Crisis on Two Earths)
new Watchtower, which would serve as the Justice League's headquarters. However, Batman receives a message about Lex Luthor being captured by the Metropolis Police Department, which he then passes to Superman. It is later -
Johnny Quick (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
transported it to a parallel Earth universe called Earth-Prime to destroy all realities, Johnny Quick helped Lex Luthor and the Justice League stop Owlman by vibrating his molecules to a fast enough speed in -
Slade Wilson (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Slade Wilson is the President of the United States on the parallel Earth that the Crime Syndicate was native to. Once a war hero, he became more of a pragmatist during his administration when dealing -
James Olsen (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Jimmy Olsen was a bodyguard of Ultraman. Lex Luthor and the Justice League's Superman used Jimmy and his signal watch to flush out Ultraman. When Luthor defeated Ultraman with Blue Kryptonite from the Justice -
Justice League (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
for years, until Ultraman and his associates killed every member of the League one by one. The Jester was the last to die, sacrificing himself in order to buy time for Lex Luthor to escape. -
Kal-El (Crisis on Two Earths)
Superman is a superhero and a member of the Justice League. The exact details of his early superhero career are unknown, but it safe to assume that it is the same as his New Earth -
Justice League (Crisis on Two Earths)
See Also 1 Appearances of Justice League (Crisis on Two Earths), 1 Images that include Justice League (Crisis on Two Earths), Team Gallery: Justice League (Crisis on Two Earths) -
Talk:Justice League (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Is this team ever actually called the Justice League? I don't remember anyone saying that name. It seems odd that they would have the Crime Syndicate and a group called the Justice League. - Billy -
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