Justice League: Injustice - Cast (Part 1)
Set 1 year after Superman and Batman joined together to form the Justice League, Lex Luthor decides to even the playing field by forming a league of his own. He thus travels across the world, offering a spot to any of the super-villains on the FBI's most wanted list. He winds up recruiting The Joker, Reverse Flash, Cheetah, Black Manta, Dr. Poison & Scarecrow. Together, the legion plans to take out the Justice League and rule the world (of course). Each of them has a vital part in Lex's master plan to destroy, or at least disgrace the Justice League. Using Reverse Flash's speed, they're able to gain access to the Batcave, and manage to acquire Batman's files on the Justice League, containing everything from strengths to weaknesses.
Villains: Eternity (Ramsey Rossmo)
In an attempt to travel back in time to visit his dead wife, Dr. Ramsey Rossmo uses an experimental time machine to relive his happy years with her. Unfortunately, he winds up finding out that him traveling back in time is the reason why his wife died. While trying to adjust history to fix his mistake, his machine malfunctions and sends him back to the beginning of the universe, wherein he was frozen in stasis, just watching time pass him by. He couldn’t go forward to when he was born, nor back before he got caught in stasis. All he could do was watch time pass him by. He saw the birth of the first organism, the first fish to crawl onto dry land, the first homosapien walk on two legs, the first decipherable language spoken, the first war, the first civilization, and everything that led up to where everyone was in the future. During his time in stasis, he realized that there was no god, and he came to the conclusion that every religious war was completely pointless. He finally fell out of stasis when he caught up to his time period, that being 2179. After coming out of stasis, he claimed to be a time god, and that he was here to prove that all of our petty squabbling over religious beliefs were all for nothing. He then gained a massive amount of followers, and they proceeded to lay siege to all of Harking City’s religious institutes, burning down every church and religious gathering. After they massacred an entire hate church full of Neo-Nazis, his “Religion of Eternity” gained a massive cult following. They even beheaded the Archdeacon of the Christian Church, and hung all of the priests from the roof. They were eventually stopped by Bonfire, who was an Atheist, too.
Batman: All The Deadly Days - Cast
After getting captured by Batman, Robin, and Batgirl during his latest heist on the 4th of July, Calendar Man isn't out for parole until after December 31st, 1999. Julian is going to spend the turn of the new millennium behind bars. Any plans he had for that day, and trust me, he had big plans, won't come into fruition. But that's not the worst part. The doctors at Arkham wind up trying a new therapy technique on Julian, keeping him in a room where he can't tell when the days begin and end. While not being the most mentally sound villain, this technique sends Julian completely off the deep end. After the doctors release him early on good behavior, a more deranged Calendar Man decides to prove how big of a threat he is. Even though he missed the date by 2 weeks, Julian decides to trigger a little Y2K of his own by sending Gotham into chaos with electromagnetic pulses.
"It appears violence is baked into the fabric of our very lives these days. Don't fret, my little chickens. All things must come to an end, dear Gotham. And over time, answers give way to new mysteries. And when original lessons are forgotten, all we have are the questions we started with. We're back to the beginning: When is a murderer not a murderer?"
A Day In The Life Of The Prankster
Superman #660 (The Art Of The Prank)
Reverse Flash MK1 Clash Pose
My redesign of Yoshikage Kira: The Hand Of Death
"HELLO CITIZENS! We're friends, right? And friends speak plainly, no? Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Really, Gotham is a city of proposed saints, doing their best to aim through their glass houses. We all like to pretend our lovely glass houses are clean. But if you knew the inspector was on his way, what would you do to keep him out?"
Villains: Illusionist (Unknown)
Not much is known about this mysterious enigma, not where he comes from, or how he got his powers. The only thing everyone knows is his motivation and how powerful he is. He’s a man who claims to have seen where humanity is going and how everything is going to end, and he doesn’t like it. He seeks to use his mind manipulation powers to take control of the world and move humanity in a direction that avoids armageddon in his eyes. Despite his seemingly well meaning intentions, Illusionist isn’t above torturing his enemies both mentally and physically, and even seems to take a sadistic pleasure in it. He also doesn’t kill unless it’s necessary, but when he says that, he means he doesn’t kill with his own hands. He instead usually kills people by hypnotising people into commiting suicide when he either no longer needs them, or if they simply piss him off.