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+ | '''Ultra-Humanite''' is the brain of an extremely intelligent and somewhat amoral scientist, lodged inside the body of an albino gorilla. Unfortunately, his true talents were not put to use when he served as a member of the [[Injustice Gang]]. In fact, the villain would likely prefer to go out on his own than being surrounded with those who are far less sophisticated than himself, but he often clashes with [[Superman]], the [[Flash]] and the [[Justice League]]. |
− | Unique among the supervillians, Humanite is a true lover of the arts, such as opera. That passion is so strong that [[Batman]] took advantage of it to persuade him to turn on [[Lex Luthor]] and his Injustice Gang. As a result, Humanite turned himself in so he could savor in prison the cultural programming made possible by a massive donation Batman promised to give in his name. Ultra-Humanite showed his more "human" side in the episode "Comfort and Joy |
+ | Unique among the supervillians, Humanite is a true lover of the arts, such as opera. That passion is so strong that [[Batman]] took advantage of it to persuade him to turn on [[Lex Luthor]] and his Injustice Gang. As a result, Humanite turned himself in so he could savor in prison the cultural programming made possible by a massive donation Batman promised to give in his name. Ultra-Humanite showed his more "human" side in the episode "Comfort and Joy". He originally was to destroy a massive museum collection of statues of modern art, which he saw as garbage, but took time from villainy to spend Christmas with Flash and some orphans with a toy he refitted to tell the story of ''The Nutcracker''. |
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Ultra-Humanite is the brain of an extremely intelligent and somewhat amoral scientist, lodged inside the body of an albino gorilla. Unfortunately, his true talents were not put to use when he served as a member of the Injustice Gang. In fact, the villain would likely prefer to go out on his own than being surrounded with those who are far less sophisticated than himself, but he often clashes with Superman, the Flash and the Justice League.
Unique among the supervillians, Humanite is a true lover of the arts, such as opera. That passion is so strong that Batman took advantage of it to persuade him to turn on Lex Luthor and his Injustice Gang. As a result, Humanite turned himself in so he could savor in prison the cultural programming made possible by a massive donation Batman promised to give in his name. Ultra-Humanite showed his more "human" side in the episode "Comfort and Joy". He originally was to destroy a massive museum collection of statues of modern art, which he saw as garbage, but took time from villainy to spend Christmas with Flash and some orphans with a toy he refitted to tell the story of The Nutcracker.
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