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  3. List of Justice League enemies - Wikipedia

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    Lex Luthor: Action Comics #23 (April 1940) Superman's nemesis; when the Man of Steel joined the League, Luthor saw it as a direct challenge to him and formed two Injustice Gangs. Pre-Crisis, he was a mad scientist; Post-Crisis, a corrupt billionaire. The Funhouse Aliens: Justice League of America #7

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  5. Lex Luthor - Wikipedia

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    Lex Luthor originally appeared in Action Comics #23 (cover dated: April 1940). Lex Luthor is considered to be "The World's Greatest Criminal Mastermind", and has since endured as the archenemy of the superhero Superman. [1] From the 1960s to the mid-1980s, Lex Luthor was depicted as a narcissistic and egotistical mad scientist.

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    "Lex Luthor Strikes Back" (The World's Greatest Super Friends) – using a special camera that would enable him to assume the disguise of everyone, Lex Luthor escapes from prison. "No Honor Among Thieves Super Friends" ( Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show ) – Lex Luthor collaborates with Darkseid in order to steal the powers of ...

  7. Eradicator (character) - Wikipedia

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    Superman showed up to help, but in the end Eradicator was killed by a new, more-evolved Doomsday. However, realizing that the new Doomsday was one of a series of clones created by Lex Luthor to keep Superman distracted, the Eradicator was able to transfer his consciousness into the comatose body of the original Doomsday.

  8. Lex Luthor: Man of Steel - Wikipedia

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    The story is narrated from Lex Luthor's point of view, depicting him much differently than the ruthless, corrupt killer that readers are accustomed to. Luthor charitably invites a loyal employee to the grand opening of his Science Spire, a new Metropolis attraction under construction. Luthor watches footage of Superman engaging criminals with ...

  9. Lex Luthor (DC Extended Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor, Jr. is a fictional character in the DC Extended Universe based on the DC Comics supervillain of the same name. He is portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg. Luthor first appeared in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, pitting Batman and Superman against