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[[File:Grodd's Legion.png|thumb|300px|[[Grodd]]'s new and improved Secret Society.]]
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[[File:Grodd's Legion.png|thumb|300px|[[Grodd]]'s new and improved [[Secret Society]].]]
{{Quote|The world's most powerful supervillains, banded together with one common goal."<br>"They protect each other from the Justice League.|[[Grodd]] and [[Lex Luthor]]|source=<ref name="jlu201">{{ep ref|jlu|201}}</ref>}}
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{{Quote|The world's most powerful supervillains, banded together with one common goal."<br>"They protect each other from the [[Justice League]].|[[Grodd]] and [[Lex Luthor]]|source=<ref name="jlu201">{{ep ref|jlu|201}}</ref>}}
'''Legion of Doom''' was a supervillain organization put together by [[Gorilla Grodd]] to become the antithesis of the expanded [[Justice League]].
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The '''Legion of Doom''' was a supervillain organization put together by [[Gorilla Grodd]] to become the antithesis of the expanded [[Justice League]].
   
== History ==
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==History==
While it seemed that the [[Secret Society]] disbanded, Gorilla Grodd actually expanded the organization by recruiting several supervillains in the same fashion as the Justice League, renaming themselves as the Legion of Doom. Unlike the League however, members were allowed to pursue their own operations, be it robbery or whatever, but they had the option of calling upon the organization for assistance should superheroes interfere. For such service, the standard fee was 25% of the relevant job's gross earnings.<ref name="jlu201"/>
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While it seemed that the [[Secret Society]] disbanded, Gorilla Grodd actually expanded the organization by recruiting several supervillains in the same fashion as the Justice League, renaming themselves as the Legion of Doom. Unlike the League, however, members were allowed to pursue their own operations, be it robbery or whatever, but they had the option of calling upon the organization for assistance should superheroes interfere. For such service, the standard fee was 25% of the relevant job's gross earnings.<ref name="jlu201"/>
   
 
Members of the Legion had run-ins with the League several times, but managed to leave the League in the dark as to the organization's existence. Behind the scenes, Gorilla Grodd led the Legion until [[Lex Luthor]] usurped leadership. Given that Grodd had just attempted to turn all humanity into apes, included the Legionnaires themselves, there were no spoken objections at the coup. Luthor's obsession with resurrecting [[Brainiac]], however, hurt his leadership abilities, and when he took the Legion's headquarters into space in a final bid to accomplish his goal, many of the rogues mutinied against him, led by Gorilla Grodd.
 
Members of the Legion had run-ins with the League several times, but managed to leave the League in the dark as to the organization's existence. Behind the scenes, Gorilla Grodd led the Legion until [[Lex Luthor]] usurped leadership. Given that Grodd had just attempted to turn all humanity into apes, included the Legionnaires themselves, there were no spoken objections at the coup. Luthor's obsession with resurrecting [[Brainiac]], however, hurt his leadership abilities, and when he took the Legion's headquarters into space in a final bid to accomplish his goal, many of the rogues mutinied against him, led by Gorilla Grodd.
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The group loyal to Grodd were [[Blockbuster]], [[Shade]], [[Hellgrammite]], [[Copperhead]], [[Key]], [[Electrocutioner]], [[Goldface]], [[Killer Frost]], [[Neutron]], [[Parasite]], [[Rampage]], [[Silver Banshee]], [[Fastball]], [[Weather Wizard]], [[Monocle]], [[KGBeast]], [[Lady Lunar]], [[Doctor Cyber]], [[Crowbar]], [[Major Disaster]], [[Angle Man]], [[Bloodsport]], [[Merlyn]], and [[Tala]].
 
The group loyal to Grodd were [[Blockbuster]], [[Shade]], [[Hellgrammite]], [[Copperhead]], [[Key]], [[Electrocutioner]], [[Goldface]], [[Killer Frost]], [[Neutron]], [[Parasite]], [[Rampage]], [[Silver Banshee]], [[Fastball]], [[Weather Wizard]], [[Monocle]], [[KGBeast]], [[Lady Lunar]], [[Doctor Cyber]], [[Crowbar]], [[Major Disaster]], [[Angle Man]], [[Bloodsport]], [[Merlyn]], and [[Tala]].
   
After a battle that raged throughout the structure, Luthor sent Grodd into the vacuum of space, crushing the rebellion. With the surviving mutineers Blockbuster, Copperhead, Fastball, Goldface, Hellgrammite, Key, Parasite, Rampage, Shade, and Weather Wizard gathered before him, Luthor asked why he should spare any of them. [[Killer Frost]] suddenly defected to Luthor by freezing her comrades, earning herself a pardon. Soon after, though, Luthor resurrected not Brainiac but [[Darkseid]] (killing [[Tala]] in the process), and one of his first acts was to destroy the Hall with everybody inside.
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After a battle that raged throughout the structure, Luthor sent Grodd into the vacuum of space, crushing the rebellion. With the surviving mutineers [[Parasite]], [[Copperhead]], [[Blockbuster]], [[Weather Wizard]], [[Rampage]], [[Shade]], [[Hellgrammite]], [[Fastball]], The [[Key]], [[Killer Frost]], and [[Goldface]] gathered before him, Luthor asked why he should spare any of them. Killer Frost suddenly defected to Luthor by freezing her comrades, earning herself a pardon. Soon after, though, Luthor resurrected not Brainiac but [[Darkseid]] (killing [[Tala]] in the process), and one of his first acts was to destroy the Hall with everybody inside.
   
The attack was not as successful as he thought — [[Sinestro]] and [[Star Sapphire]] managed to protect their allies with their ring and gem, although those already frozen by Killer Frost were destroyed. The fate of some of the Luthor supporters not shielded by Sinestro remained uncertain (such as [[Doctor Destiny]], [[Major Disaster]], or [[KGBeast]] (who also had switched allegiance back to Luthor). The remaining members of the Legion made it to Earth in time to warn the League of Darkseid's coming invasion. Together, they fought off Darkseid's hordes. Luthor himself confronted Darkseid with the [[Anti-Life Equation]], resulting to them being absorbed into the [[Source Wall]].
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The attack was not as successful as he thought — [[Sinestro]] and [[Star Sapphire]] managed to protect their allies with their ring and gem, although those already frozen by Killer Frost were destroyed. The fate of some of the Luthor supporters not shielded by Sinestro remained uncertain (such as [[Doctor Destiny]], [[Major Disaster]], [[Bloodsport]], [[Lady Lunar]], the [[Electrocutioner]], or [[KGBeast]], (who also had switched allegiance back to Luthor). The remaining members of the Legion made it to Earth in time to warn the League of Darkseid's coming invasion. Together, they fought off Darkseid's hordes. Luthor himself confronted Darkseid with the [[Anti-Life Equation]], resulting to them being absorbed into the [[Source Wall]].
   
 
In the battle's aftermath, what was left of the Legion was awarded a "five-minute head start" by [[Batman]]. They were last seen fleeing from the League.
 
In the battle's aftermath, what was left of the Legion was awarded a "five-minute head start" by [[Batman]]. They were last seen fleeing from the League.
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== Members ==
 
== Members ==
 
[[File:Legion of Doom.png|thumb|450px|Some other members of the Legion.]]
 
[[File:Legion of Doom.png|thumb|450px|Some other members of the Legion.]]
[[File:Legion's HQ.png|thumb|450px|The Legion of Doom headquarters.]]
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[[File:Legion's HQ.png|thumb|450px|The [[Hall of Doom]].]]
* [[Angle Man]]
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* [[Angle Man]]
 
* [[Atomic Skull]]
 
* [[Atomic Skull]]
 
* [[Bizarro]]
 
* [[Bizarro]]
* [[Black Mass]]
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* [[Black Mass]]
 
* [[Blockbuster]]
 
* [[Blockbuster]]
* [[Bloodsport]]
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* [[Bloodsport]]
 
* [[Cheetah]]
 
* [[Cheetah]]
 
* [[Copperhead]]
 
* [[Copperhead]]
* [[Crowbar]]
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* [[Crowbar]]
 
* [[Devil Ray]]
 
* [[Devil Ray]]
* [[Dr. Cyber]]
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* [[Doctor Cyber]]
* [[Dr. Destiny]]
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* [[Doctor Destiny]]
* [[Dr. Polaris]]
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* [[Doctor Polaris]]
* [[Dr. Spectro]]
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* [[Doctor Spectro]]
* [[Dummy]]
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* [[Dummy]]
 
* The [[Electrocutioner]]
 
* The [[Electrocutioner]]
 
* [[Evil Star]]
 
* [[Evil Star]]
* [[Fastball]]
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* [[Fastball]]
 
* [[Giganta]]
 
* [[Giganta]]
 
* [[Gentleman Ghost]]
 
* [[Gentleman Ghost]]
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* [[Hellgrammite]]
 
* [[Hellgrammite]]
 
* [[Javelin (villain)|Javelin]]
 
* [[Javelin (villain)|Javelin]]
* [[The Key]]
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* [[The Key]]
* [[KGBeast]]
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* [[KGBeast]]
 
* [[Killer Frost]]
 
* [[Killer Frost]]
 
* [[Lady Lunar]]
 
* [[Lady Lunar]]
 
* [[Lex Luthor]] <small>(second leader)</small>
 
* [[Lex Luthor]] <small>(second leader)</small>
 
* [[Livewire]]
 
* [[Livewire]]
* [[Major Disaster]]
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* [[Major Disaster]]
 
* [[Merlyn]]
 
* [[Merlyn]]
* [[Metallo]]
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* [[Metallo]]
* [[Mirror Master]]
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* [[Mirror Master]]
* The [[Monocle]]
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* The [[Monocle]]
* [[Neutron]]
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* [[Neutron]]
 
* [[Nightfall]]
 
* [[Nightfall]]
* [[Parasite]]
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* [[Parasite]]
 
* [[Psycho-Pirate]]
 
* [[Psycho-Pirate]]
 
* The [[Puppeteer]]
 
* The [[Puppeteer]]
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* [[Queen Bee]]
 
* [[Queen Bee]]
 
* [[Rampage]]
 
* [[Rampage]]
* [[Shade|The Shade]]
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* [[Shade|The Shade]]
 
* The [[Shark]]
 
* The [[Shark]]
* [[Silver Banshee]]
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* [[Silver Banshee]]
 
* [[Sinestro]]
 
* [[Sinestro]]
 
* [[Sonar]]
 
* [[Sonar]]
 
* [[Sportsmaster]]
 
* [[Sportsmaster]]
 
* [[Star Sapphire]]
 
* [[Star Sapphire]]
* [[Tala]]
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* [[Tala]]
* The [[Tattooed Man]]
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* The [[Tattooed Man]]
* The [[Thinker]]
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* The [[Top]]
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* The [[Top]]
 
* [[Toyman]]
 
* [[Toyman]]
 
* [[Tsukuri]]
 
* [[Tsukuri]]
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== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
 
* In the ''Challenge of the Super Friends'', one of the ''Super Friends'' animated series from the 1970s, the Legion of Doom comprised the show's main villains. The ''Super Friends'' Legion included [[Lex Luthor]], [[Brainiac]], [[Sinestro]], [[Cheetah]], [[Scarecrow]], [[Grodd]], [[Giganta]], Black Manta ([[Devil Ray]]), [[Riddler]], [[Toyman]], [[Captain Cold]], [[Solomon Grundy]], and [[Bizarro]]. It was this group that inspired the Legion seen in {{jlu}}, down to the swamp-based lair.
 
* In the ''Challenge of the Super Friends'', one of the ''Super Friends'' animated series from the 1970s, the Legion of Doom comprised the show's main villains. The ''Super Friends'' Legion included [[Lex Luthor]], [[Brainiac]], [[Sinestro]], [[Cheetah]], [[Scarecrow]], [[Grodd]], [[Giganta]], Black Manta ([[Devil Ray]]), [[Riddler]], [[Toyman]], [[Captain Cold]], [[Solomon Grundy]], and [[Bizarro]]. It was this group that inspired the Legion seen in {{jlu}}, down to the swamp-based lair.
* All the members of the ''Challenge'' Legion are included in the JLU version, save Brainiac (as he is in need of resurrection by Luthor), Riddler and Scarecrow (due to the bat embargo), and Captain Cold (who does appear during the season featuring the Legion of Doom, albeit in an unrelated episode). Black Manta appears under the name "Devil Ray", used due to copyright difficulties surrounding the [[Aquaman]] family of characters. Solomon Grundy wasn't a part of the Legion of Doom because he was killed in [[Wake the Dead|a previous episode]]. The Riddler and Scarecrow never appeared on {{jlu}}.<ref>{{cquote|One of the nicest bits in "[[Alive!]]" was consciously making Luthor's team the villains the audience had seen most of, more or less, and cared about. Which was good, since we were hopefully making the audience worry about and root for Luthor's group. This also let us come as close as we could to the classic 13 LoD villains: [[Grodd]] was now the enemy; [[Captain Cold]] wasn't around; [[Devil Ray]] and [[Solomon Grundy|Grundy]] were gone and we couldn't use [[Scarecrow]] or [[Riddler]], so we were left with: [[Lex Luthor|Luthor]] (who kinda counts as [[Brainiac]]), [[Bizarro]], [[Giganta]], [[Cheetah]], [[Sinestro]], and [[Toyman]] (and no, I couldn't keep all 13 straight two years later without referring to my script and Wikipedia).|20px|20px|Matt Wayne[http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/jlu/backstage/interviews/wayne01.php]}}</ref>
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* All the members of the ''Challenge'' Legion are included in the JLU version, save Brainiac (as he is in need of resurrection by Luthor), Riddler and Scarecrow (due to the bat embargo), and Captain Cold (who does appear during the season featuring the Legion of Doom, albeit in an [[Flash and Substance|unrelated episode]]). Black Manta appears under the name "Devil Ray", used due to copyright difficulties surrounding the [[Aquaman]] family of characters. Solomon Grundy wasn't a part of the Legion of Doom because he was killed in [[Wake the Dead|a previous episode]]. The Riddler and Scarecrow never appeared on {{jlu}}.<ref>{{cquote|One of the nicest bits in "[[Alive!]]" was consciously making [[Lex Luthor|Luthor]]'s team the villains the audience had seen most of, more or less, and cared about. Which was good, since we were hopefully making the audience worry about and root for Luthor's group. This also let us come as close as we could to the classic 13 LoD villains: [[Grodd]] was now the enemy; [[Captain Cold]] wasn't around; [[Devil Ray]] and [[Solomon Grundy|Grundy]] were gone and we couldn't use [[Scarecrow]] or [[Riddler]], so we were left with: [[Lex Luthor|Luthor]] (who kinda counts as [[Brainiac]]), [[Bizarro]], [[Giganta]], [[Cheetah]], [[Sinestro]], and [[Toyman]] (and no, I couldn't keep all 13 straight two years later without referring to my script and Wikipedia).|20px|20px|Matt Wayne [http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/jlu/backstage/interviews/wayne01.php]}}</ref>
   
 
* Although the name of the Secret Society was never referred to as "The Legion of Doom", it was referred as such by the creators, and referenced by the title of the episode "[[I Am Legion]]". [[Matt Wayne]] stated that they intended to use the name "Legion of Doom" on-screen, but they were overruled by the DC Comics.<ref>{{cquote|We had planned to have [[Flash]] use it as a hyperbolic way to refer to Grodd's new Secret Society in "[[The Great Brain Robbery]]". You know, "Luthor's got some kind of, I dunno, Legion of Doom" or whatever, and then we'd have the name stick. But a mid-level naysayer at DC thought the name was too corny, and that it must never be uttered.|20px|20px|Matt Wayne [http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/jlu/backstage/interviews/wayne01.php]}}</ref> Despite DC Comics' imposition, the name "Legion of Doom" is used on the package of {{jludvd2}}.
 
* Although the name of the Secret Society was never referred to as "The Legion of Doom", it was referred as such by the creators, and referenced by the title of the episode "[[I Am Legion]]". [[Matt Wayne]] stated that they intended to use the name "Legion of Doom" on-screen, but they were overruled by the DC Comics.<ref>{{cquote|We had planned to have [[Flash]] use it as a hyperbolic way to refer to Grodd's new Secret Society in "[[The Great Brain Robbery]]". You know, "Luthor's got some kind of, I dunno, Legion of Doom" or whatever, and then we'd have the name stick. But a mid-level naysayer at DC thought the name was too corny, and that it must never be uttered.|20px|20px|Matt Wayne [http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/jlu/backstage/interviews/wayne01.php]}}</ref> Despite DC Comics' imposition, the name "Legion of Doom" is used on the package of {{jludvd2}}.
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* "[[Grudge Match]]"
 
* "[[Alive!]]"
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Grodd's Legion

Grodd's new and improved Secret Society.

"The world's most powerful supervillains, banded together with one common goal."
"They protect each other from the Justice League.
"
Grodd and Lex Luthor[1]

The Legion of Doom was a supervillain organization put together by Gorilla Grodd to become the antithesis of the expanded Justice League.

History

While it seemed that the Secret Society disbanded, Gorilla Grodd actually expanded the organization by recruiting several supervillains in the same fashion as the Justice League, renaming themselves as the Legion of Doom. Unlike the League, however, members were allowed to pursue their own operations, be it robbery or whatever, but they had the option of calling upon the organization for assistance should superheroes interfere. For such service, the standard fee was 25% of the relevant job's gross earnings.[1]

Members of the Legion had run-ins with the League several times, but managed to leave the League in the dark as to the organization's existence. Behind the scenes, Gorilla Grodd led the Legion until Lex Luthor usurped leadership. Given that Grodd had just attempted to turn all humanity into apes, included the Legionnaires themselves, there were no spoken objections at the coup. Luthor's obsession with resurrecting Brainiac, however, hurt his leadership abilities, and when he took the Legion's headquarters into space in a final bid to accomplish his goal, many of the rogues mutinied against him, led by Gorilla Grodd.

The Secret Society members loyal to Luthor were Atomic Skull, Bizarro, Cheetah, Evil Star, Giganta, Heat Wave, Sinestro, Doctor Destiny, Star Sapphire, Toyman, and Volcana.

The group loyal to Grodd were Blockbuster, Shade, Hellgrammite, Copperhead, Key, Electrocutioner, Goldface, Killer Frost, Neutron, Parasite, Rampage, Silver Banshee, Fastball, Weather Wizard, Monocle, KGBeast, Lady Lunar, Doctor Cyber, Crowbar, Major Disaster, Angle Man, Bloodsport, Merlyn, and Tala.

After a battle that raged throughout the structure, Luthor sent Grodd into the vacuum of space, crushing the rebellion. With the surviving mutineers Parasite, Copperhead, Blockbuster, Weather Wizard, Rampage, Shade, Hellgrammite, Fastball, The Key, Killer Frost, and Goldface gathered before him, Luthor asked why he should spare any of them. Killer Frost suddenly defected to Luthor by freezing her comrades, earning herself a pardon. Soon after, though, Luthor resurrected not Brainiac but Darkseid (killing Tala in the process), and one of his first acts was to destroy the Hall with everybody inside.

The attack was not as successful as he thought — Sinestro and Star Sapphire managed to protect their allies with their ring and gem, although those already frozen by Killer Frost were destroyed. The fate of some of the Luthor supporters not shielded by Sinestro remained uncertain (such as Doctor Destiny, Major Disaster, Bloodsport, Lady Lunar, the Electrocutioner, or KGBeast, (who also had switched allegiance back to Luthor). The remaining members of the Legion made it to Earth in time to warn the League of Darkseid's coming invasion. Together, they fought off Darkseid's hordes. Luthor himself confronted Darkseid with the Anti-Life Equation, resulting to them being absorbed into the Source Wall.

In the battle's aftermath, what was left of the Legion was awarded a "five-minute head start" by Batman. They were last seen fleeing from the League.

Members

Legion of Doom

Some other members of the Legion.

Legion's HQ

The Hall of Doom.

Background information

  • In the Challenge of the Super Friends, one of the Super Friends animated series from the 1970s, the Legion of Doom comprised the show's main villains. The Super Friends Legion included Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Sinestro, Cheetah, Scarecrow, Grodd, Giganta, Black Manta (Devil Ray), Riddler, Toyman, Captain Cold, Solomon Grundy, and Bizarro. It was this group that inspired the Legion seen in Justice League Unlimited, down to the swamp-based lair.
  • All the members of the Challenge Legion are included in the JLU version, save Brainiac (as he is in need of resurrection by Luthor), Riddler and Scarecrow (due to the bat embargo), and Captain Cold (who does appear during the season featuring the Legion of Doom, albeit in an unrelated episode). Black Manta appears under the name "Devil Ray", used due to copyright difficulties surrounding the Aquaman family of characters. Solomon Grundy wasn't a part of the Legion of Doom because he was killed in a previous episode. The Riddler and Scarecrow never appeared on Justice League Unlimited.[2]
  • Although the name of the Secret Society was never referred to as "The Legion of Doom", it was referred as such by the creators, and referenced by the title of the episode "I Am Legion". Matt Wayne stated that they intended to use the name "Legion of Doom" on-screen, but they were overruled by the DC Comics.[3] Despite DC Comics' imposition, the name "Legion of Doom" is used on the package of Justice League Unlimited - Season Two (DVD).

Appearances

Justice League Unlimited

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 McDuffie, Dwayne (writer) & Dos Santos, Joaquim (director) (September 17, 2005). "I Am Legion". Justice League Unlimited. Season 2. Episode 1 (airdate). Episode 27 (production). Cartoon Network.
  2. One of the nicest bits in "Alive!" was consciously making Luthor's team the villains the audience had seen most of, more or less, and cared about. Which was good, since we were hopefully making the audience worry about and root for Luthor's group. This also let us come as close as we could to the classic 13 LoD villains: Grodd was now the enemy; Captain Cold wasn't around; Devil Ray and Grundy were gone and we couldn't use Scarecrow or Riddler, so we were left with: Luthor (who kinda counts as Brainiac), Bizarro, Giganta, Cheetah, Sinestro, and Toyman (and no, I couldn't keep all 13 straight two years later without referring to my script and Wikipedia).

    — Matt Wayne [1]

  3. We had planned to have Flash use it as a hyperbolic way to refer to Grodd's new Secret Society in "The Great Brain Robbery". You know, "Luthor's got some kind of, I dunno, Legion of Doom" or whatever, and then we'd have the name stick. But a mid-level naysayer at DC thought the name was too corny, and that it must never be uttered.

    — Matt Wayne [2]

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