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The Legion of Doom houses some of the best DC villains, but they're all incredibly powerful and very recognizable. Lex Luthor isn't going to enter a bar looking for a target.
In the case of the newly formed Justice League Unlimited, this means another variation on the Legion of Doom. However, there is more to this latest incarnation than is immediately apparent.
Article Summary. Gorilla Grodd revives the Legion of Doom with time travel and telepathy in JLU #6. Martian Manhunter's powers help Grodd recruit from the past, including self-recruitment.
They are yesterday's Legion of Doom, coming from the past and fighting the present. A Luthor with his memories, a Sinestro still on the side of the dark yellow, and a Joker not being tortured by Hush.
The issue begins with Gorilla Grodd sitting in Gorilla City’s prison after the events of We Are Yesterday part 1 when he takes note of a mysterious echo.
Then, Grodd and his new time-travelling Legion of Doom prepped to face the new Justice League in an all out war, except this time Grodd has the abilities of Martian Manhunter and knows all of the ...
Psychic ape villain Grodd is back with a new Legion of Doom and a plan to conquer the Earth in new Justice League event We Are Yesterday: "Let's make it not Gorilla City, but Gorilla Planet" ...
The introduction of a new Legion of Doom was unsurprising. The villain team was featured prominently on the main cover of Justice League Unlimited #5. However, there was a mystery as to how this ...