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* LetsYouAndHimFight: Black Canary gets into a brief and comical fight with Damian Wayne, when they find each other on patrol and suspect the other of being a vampire. It ends when Dinah takes a sample of Damian's blood, so she can confirm or root out her suspicions.


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* PoorCommunicationKills: Even though both Batman and Green Arrow separately know about the escalating threat, they aren't informing each other or the Justice League due to fear and paranoia, which indirectly leads to [[spoiler:the death of the Flash and the conversion of Wonder Woman.]] After her brief tussle with Damian, Dinah tells Oliver outright that keeping this to themselves is a bad idea because they need help.
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* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: Probably the first hint that [[spoiler:Hal Jordan was part of the conspiracy already.]]

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* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: Probably the first hint that [[spoiler:Hal Jordan was part of the conspiracy already.from the beginning.]]
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* MythologyGag: Batman refers to an incident early in his career when he fought a vampire called the Mad Monk as his first bout with the supernatura (which happened way back during [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks The Golden Age of Comic Books]], in Detective Comics #32).

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* MythologyGag: Batman refers to an incident early in his career when he fought a vampire called the Mad Monk as his first bout with the supernatura supernatural (which happened way back during [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks The Golden Age of Comic Books]], in Detective Comics #32).
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* NotEnoughToBury: [[spoiler:After Hal Jordan runs Zan through a blender construct, all that's left of his body is the tip of one of his fingers. Since Hall didn't do a great job of disposing of it, Batman and Jayna are able to find it in the sewers beneath the Hall of Justice and figure out that Hal murdered him.]]

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* NotEnoughToBury: [[spoiler:After Hal Jordan runs Zan through a blender construct, all that's left of his body is the tip of one of his fingers. Since Hall didn't do a great job of disposing of it, Batman and Jayna are able to find it in the sewers beneath the Hall of Justice and figure out that Hal murdered him.Zan.]]

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** [[spoiler:In issue 3, a now-vampiric Zatanna kills the Penguin. Later on, Hal Jordan successfully turns Wonder Woman into a vampire]].



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:Even after being turned into a vampire and gleefully embracing the murder and consumption of humans, Hal Jordan still deeply values his friendship with Barry Allen. He admits to the captured Barry that, when ordered to murder him by his new king, [[PleaseSpareHimMyLiege Hal genuinely argued for his being turned instead]] so that they could both be part of the vampire conquest.]]



* FullyEmbracedFiend: [[spoiler:Despite presumably having been originally a hero like his main counterpart, Green Lantern Hal Jordan is turned an unspecified amount of time before the start of the story, but has no problem selling out the human race or betraying his teammates in the Justice League.]]

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* FrameUp: [[spoiler:The vampiric Hal Jordan and Wonder Woman frame Batman for the murder of Barry Allen, both to provide cover for Hal (the actual murderer) and to turn the Justice League against itself as it's being infiltrated.]]

* FullyEmbracedFiend: [[spoiler:Despite presumably having been originally a hero like his main counterpart, Green [[spoiler:Green Lantern Hal Jordan is has no problem selling out the human race, betraying his teammates in the Justice League, or killing and consuming people after being turned an unspecified amount of time before the start of the story, but has no problem selling out story. When he reveals his vampirism to the human race or betraying his teammates in the Justice League.Flash and Wonder Woman, he flat-out describes being a vampire as a good thing.]]



* MythologyGag: Batman talks about an encounter, early in his carrer, with a vampire called the Mad Monk as his first bout with the supernatural, which happened way back during [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks The Golden Age of Comic Books]], in Detective Comics #32.

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* MythologyGag: Batman talks about refers to an encounter, incident early in his carrer, with career when he fought a vampire called the Mad Monk as his first bout with the supernatural, which supernatura (which happened way back during [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks The Golden Age of Comic Books]], in Detective Comics #32.
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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently possess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilities they had in life and can use them to circumvent the weaknesses.

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* NotEnoughToBury: [[spoiler:After Hal Jordan runs Zan through a blender construct, all that's left of his body is the tip of one of his fingers. Since Hall didn't do a great job of disposing of it, Batman and Jayna are able to find it in the sewers beneath the Hall of Justice and figure out that Hal murdered him.]]

* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently possess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilities they had in life and can use them to circumvent the weaknesses.
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* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler: Hal's master orders him to kill Barry Allen rather than attempt to turn him, reasoning that a vampire with a speedster's abilities and metabolism would drink the world dry of humans and doom the rest of the vampire race with them.]]
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* MythologyGag: Batman talks about an encounter, early in his carrer, with a vampire called the Mad Monk as his first bout with the supernatural, which happened way back during [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks The Golden Age of Comic Books]], in Detective Comics #32.
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** [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan kills both Andrew Bennett and Jan of the Wonder Twins to keep the Justice League from learning about the vampire threat]].

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** [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan kills both Andrew Bennett and Jan Zan of the Wonder Twins to keep the Justice League from learning about the vampire threat]].



* CrazyPrepared: Batman, as usual. When he summons the rest of the Bat Family to discuss the vampire threat, he makes it a point of meeting in Wayne Manor's brightly-lit sunroom. He then has Alfred spike all of their drinks with holy water, then asks everyone to hold a cross before outlining the plan. Later, Alfred drinks the holy water tea in front of Batman to prove he hasn't been turned; Bruce thanks him, then casually explains that he'd already had Wayne Manor's boiler blessed so that Alfred's evening bath would have destroyed him if he actually were a vampire.

* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan murders Jan of the Wonder Twins by trapping him in a giant blender construct and turning him into a gory smoothie]].

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* CrazyPrepared: Batman, as usual. When he summons the rest of the Bat Family to discuss the vampire threat, he makes it a point of meeting in Wayne Manor's brightly-lit sunroom. He then has Alfred spike all of their drinks with holy water, then asks everyone to hold a cross before outlining the his plan. Later, Alfred drinks the holy water tea in front of Batman to prove he hasn't been turned; Bruce thanks him, then casually explains that he'd already had Wayne Manor's boiler blessed so that Alfred's evening bath would have destroyed him if he actually were a vampire.

* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan murders Jan Zan of the Wonder Twins by trapping him in a giant blender construct and turning him into a gory smoothie]].



* LateToTheTragedy: When Andre Bennett's investigation leads him to the Legion of Doom's headquarters, he finds that most of its members have either been killed or turned into vampires.

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* LateToTheTragedy: When Andre Andrew Bennett's investigation leads him to the Legion of Doom's headquarters, he finds that most of its members have either been killed or turned into vampires.



* VillainsActHeroesReact: [[LampshadedTrope Lampshaded]] as a plot point; Red Hood notes that infiltrating the supervillain community would be a good start for the vampire invasion precisely because the superheroes don't generally pay attention to supervillains when they're not committing crimes. Villains tend to lay low between jobs, which makes it unlikely that the heroes would notice them going missing as they're either killed or turned into vampires.

* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: When Nightwing points out that Batman is basically telling the Bat Family to kill any vampires they encounter, Batman simply states that they can't be "killed" since they're already dead.

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* VillainsActHeroesReact: [[LampshadedTrope Lampshaded]] as a plot point; Red Hood notes that infiltrating the supervillain community would be a good start for the vampire invasion conspiracy precisely because the superheroes don't generally pay attention to supervillains when they're not committing crimes. Villains tend to lay low between jobs, which makes it unlikely that the heroes would notice them going missing as they're either killed or turned into vampires.

* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: When Nightwing points out that Batman is basically telling the Bat Family to kill any vampires they encounter, Batman simply states that they can't be "killed" since they're already dead.
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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently possess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilities they had in life.

* PeopleFarm: When Andrew Bennett uncovers the vampire threat, he discovers that this is what the vampires have in store for humanity. They plan to fully subjugate humanity as their food source, complete with human farms and slaughterhouses.

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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently possess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilities they had in life.

life and can use them to circumvent the weaknesses.

* PeopleFarm: PeopleFarms: When Andrew Bennett uncovers the vampire threat, he discovers that this is what the vampires have in store for humanity. They plan to fully subjugate humanity as their food source, complete with human farms and slaughterhouses.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: When Nightwing points out that Batman is basically telling the Bat Family to kill any vampries they encounter, Batman simply states that they can't be "killed" since they're already dead.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: When Nightwing points out that Batman is basically telling the Bat Family to kill any vampries vampires they encounter, Batman simply states that they can't be "killed" since they're already dead.dead.
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* BigBad: The mysterious new lord of the vampires. Mary, the former queen, kept the vampire community on a tight leash while avoiding direct conflict with the outside world. After killing her, the new ruler initiates a covert invasion to take over the world and subjugate humanity, killing or turning any superhumans who could stand in their way.



* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan murders Jan of the Wonder Twins by trapping him in a giant blender construct and turning him into a bloody smoothie]].

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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan murders Jan of the Wonder Twins by trapping him in a giant blender construct and turning him into a bloody gory smoothie]].

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** The attack on the Legion of Doom has killed prominent supervillains like Sinestro and Black Manta. Lex Luthor dies soon after.

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** The attack on the Legion of Doom has killed prominent supervillains like Sinestro Sinestro, Giganta, Toyman, and Black Manta.Manta; others, like Gorilla Grodd, Scarecrow, Cheetah, and the Riddler were instead turned into vampires. Lex Luthor dies soon after.



* CrazyPrepared: Batman, as usual. When he summons the rest of the Bat Family to discuss the vampire threat, he makes it a point of meeting in Wayne Manor's brightly-lit sunroom. He then has Alfred spike all of their drinks with holy water, then asks everyone to hold a cross before outlining the plan. Later, Alfred makes a point of drinking the holy water tea in front of Batman to prove he hasn't been turned; Bruce thanks him, then casually explains that he'd already had Wayne Manor's boiler blessed, so that Alfred's evening bath would have destroyed him if he actually were a vampire.

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* CrazyPrepared: Batman, as usual. When he summons the rest of the Bat Family to discuss the vampire threat, he makes it a point of meeting in Wayne Manor's brightly-lit sunroom. He then has Alfred spike all of their drinks with holy water, then asks everyone to hold a cross before outlining the plan. Later, Alfred makes a point of drinking drinks the holy water tea in front of Batman to prove he hasn't been turned; Bruce thanks him, then casually explains that he'd already had Wayne Manor's boiler blessed, blessed so that Alfred's evening bath would have destroyed him if he actually were a vampire.



* DrivingQuestion: Who is the new lord of the vampires, and how much have they infiltrated the superhuman community?

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* DrivingQuestion: Who is the new lord of the vampires, and how much deeply have they infiltrated the superhuman community?



* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Andrew Bennett is spying on the Legion of Doom members who have been turned into vampires, Gorilla Grodd notes that their inside man on the Justice League has confirmed the whereabouts of all of its members except for "Green..." before getting interrupted. [[spoiler:This foreshadows the reveals that Green Lantern is said inside man, and that Green Arrow is already aware of the vampire threat and fighting against it.]]



* LateToTheTragedy: When Andre Bennett's investigation leads him to the Legion of Doom's headquarters, he finds that most of its members have either been killed or turned into vampires.

* ManOfKryptonite: When the Legion of Doom was attacked by vampires, Lex Luthor did something to his blood to make it toxic to vampires so that they couldn't turn or feed off of him. He gives Andrew Bennett a syringe full of it to pass along as a weapon against the vampire threat. When Bennett injects a small amount into the vampiric Riddler, the villain is instantly reduced to ash.



* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently posssess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilites they had in life.

* PeopleFarm: When Andrew Bennett uncovers the vampire threat, he discovers that this is what the vampires have in store for humanity. They plan to subjugate humanity as their food source, complete with human farms and slaughterhouses.

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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently posssess possess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilites abilities they had in life.

* PeopleFarm: When Andrew Bennett uncovers the vampire threat, he discovers that this is what the vampires have in store for humanity. They plan to fully subjugate humanity as their food source, complete with human farms and slaughterhouses.



* VillainsActHeroesReact: [[LampshadedTrope Lampshaded]] as a plot point; Red Hood notes that infiltrating the supervillain community would be a good start for the vampire invasion precisely because the superheroes don't generally pay attention to supervillains when they're not committing crimes. Villains tend to lay low between jobs, which makes it unlikely that the heroes would notice them going missing as they're either killed or turned into vampires.

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* VillainsActHeroesReact: [[LampshadedTrope Lampshaded]] as a plot point; Red Hood notes that infiltrating the supervillain community would be a good start for the vampire invasion precisely because the superheroes don't generally pay attention to supervillains when they're not committing crimes. Villains tend to lay low between jobs, which makes it unlikely that the heroes would notice them going missing as they're either killed or turned into vampires.vampires.

* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: When Nightwing points out that Batman is basically telling the Bat Family to kill any vampries they encounter, Batman simply states that they can't be "killed" since they're already dead.
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* DramaticIrony: Batman suggests that it's unlikely the vampires have managed to infiltrate the Justice League due to how difficult doing so would be. [[spoiler: The reader already knows that the vampires already have an inside man on the team: Hal Jordan.]]



* PlotTriggeringDeath: Mary, the queen of the vampires and Andrew Bennett's former lover, is murdered by a mysterious individual who takes her place as ruler of the vampires. Bennett discovering this and his subsequent investigation is what kick-starts the plot of the story.

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* PlotTriggeringDeath: Mary, the queen of the vampires and Andrew Bennett's former lover, is murdered by a mysterious individual who takes her place as ruler of the vampires. Bennett discovering this and his subsequent investigation is what kick-starts the plot of the story.story.

* VillainsActHeroesReact: [[LampshadedTrope Lampshaded]] as a plot point; Red Hood notes that infiltrating the supervillain community would be a good start for the vampire invasion precisely because the superheroes don't generally pay attention to supervillains when they're not committing crimes. Villains tend to lay low between jobs, which makes it unlikely that the heroes would notice them going missing as they're either killed or turned into vampires.
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* CrazyPrepared: Batman, as usual. When he summons the rest of the Bat Family to discuss the vampire threat, he makes it a point of meeting in Wayne Manor's brightly-lit sunroom. He then has Alfred spike all of their drinks with holy water, then asks everyone to hold a cross before outlining the plan. Later, Alfred makes a point of drinking the holy water tea in front of Batman to prove he hasn't been turned; Bruce thanks him, then casually explains that he'd already had Wayne Manor's boiler blessed, so that Alfred's evening bath would have destroyed him if he actually were a vampire.


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* MysteriousWatcher: As Andrew Bennett desperately makes his way to the Hall of Justice, Green Arrow can be seen observing him out-of-sight at a couple of points.

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** [[spoiler:Barry Allen is killed at the end of issue 2 by a reluctant Hal Jordan, as the vampires are convinced that turning someone with his speed and metabolism into a vampire would end up killing every human on Earth]].

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** [[spoiler:Barry Allen is killed at [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan kills both Andrew Bennett and Jan of the end of Wonder Twins to keep the Justice League from learning about the vampire threat]].

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issue 2 by a reluctant 2, the vampire Hal Jordan, Jordan kills Anton Arcane. He then goes on to murder Barry Allen, as the vampires are convinced that turning someone with his speed and metabolism into a vampire would end up killing every human on Earth]].



* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The vampire Hal Jordan murders Jan of the Wonder Twins by trapping him in a giant blender construct and turning him into a bloody smoothie]].



* DrivingQuestion: Who is the new lord of the vampires, and how much have they infiltrated the superhuman community?



** [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] in the second issue: [[spoiler:the vampire Hal Jordan still values his friendship with Barry Allen and sincerely regrets killing him on orders from his master, but only because he "wanted to conquer the world" with him]].



* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently posssess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilites they had in life.

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* TheNightThatNeverEnds: When Andrew Bennett infiltrates the Legion of Doom's HQ (now in control of the vampires), he discovers plans for a giant space construct that will block sunlight from reaching the Earth, allowing the vampires to run rampant over the planet.

* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These vampires apparently posssess the classic strengths and weaknesses (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans retain the abilites they had in life.life.

* PeopleFarm: When Andrew Bennett uncovers the vampire threat, he discovers that this is what the vampires have in store for humanity. They plan to subjugate humanity as their food source, complete with human farms and slaughterhouses.

* PlotTriggeringDeath: Mary, the queen of the vampires and Andrew Bennett's former lover, is murdered by a mysterious individual who takes her place as ruler of the vampires. Bennett discovering this and his subsequent investigation is what kick-starts the plot of the story.
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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Batman treats the vampires as if they have the classic weaknesses (holy symbols, holy water, sunlight...). That being said, the turned metahumans keep the abilites they had in life.

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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Batman treats the These vampires as if they have apparently posssess the classic strengths and weaknesses (holy (to holy symbols, holy water, sunlight...). sunlight and the like). That being said, the turned metahumans keep retain the abilites they had in life.
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* AnyoneCanDie: As befits an Elseworld apocalypse [[AlternateUniverse Alternate Universe]]:

**The attack on the Legion of Doom has killed prominent supervillains like Sinestro and Black Manta. Lex Luthor dies soon after.

**[[spoiler:Barry Allen is killed at the end of issue 2 by a reluctant Hal Jordan, as the vampires are convinced that turning someone with his speed and metabolism into a vampire would end up killing every human on Earth]].
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* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: Probably the first hint that [[spoiler:Hal Jordan was part of the conspiracy already.]]

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* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: Probably the first hint that [[spoiler:Hal Jordan was part of the conspiracy already.]]]]

* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Batman treats the vampires as if they have the classic weaknesses (holy symbols, holy water, sunlight...). That being said, the turned metahumans keep the abilites they had in life.
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Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg and with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.


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Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg and Creator/MatthewRosenberg, with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.

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* DecoyProtagonist: Andrew Bennett uncovers a vampire conspiracy to take over the world and rushes to the Hall of Justice to tell the superheroes about it, but [[spoiler: Hal Jordan reveals himself to be a vampire already adn kills him before he can do so, but not before he can send a letter explaining the situation to Batman.]]

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* DecoyProtagonist: Andrew Bennett uncovers a vampire conspiracy to take over the world and rushes to the Hall of Justice to tell the superheroes about it, but [[spoiler: Hal Jordan reveals himself to be a vampire already adn and kills him before he can do so, but not before he can send he's sent a letter explaining the situation to Batman.]]

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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled / DyingAsYourself: Lex Luthor refuses to let the vampires turn him. He also asks Andrew Benett to kill via NeckSnap instead of being left with them to be tortured.

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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled DecoyProtagonist: Andrew Bennett uncovers a vampire conspiracy to take over the world and rushes to the Hall of Justice to tell the superheroes about it, but [[spoiler: Hal Jordan reveals himself to be a vampire already adn kills him before he can do so, but not before he can send a letter explaining the situation to Batman.]]

* DyingAsYourself
/ DyingAsYourself: BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Lex Luthor refuses to let the vampires turn him. He also asks Andrew Benett to kill him via NeckSnap instead of being left with them to be tortured.
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''[=DC Vs. Vampires=]'' is a 2021 comic book maxiseries published by Creator/DCComics. Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg, with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.


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''[=DC Vs. Vampires=]'' is a 2021 comic book maxiseries published by Creator/DCComics.

Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg, Creator/MatthewRosenberg and with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.

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* DaywalkingVampire: While vampires are normally burned by sunlight, [[spoiler:Hal Jordan gets around this by using his Green Lantern ring to shield himself from its harmful effects, thus appearing human and catching Andrew Bennett by surprise]].



* FullyEmbracedFiend: [[spoiler:Despite presumably having been originally a hero like his main counterpart, Green Lantern Hal Jordan is turned an unspecified amount of time before the start of the story, but has no problem selling out the human race or betraying his teammates in the Justice League.]]

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* FullyEmbracedFiend: [[spoiler:Despite presumably having been originally a hero like his main counterpart, Green Lantern Hal Jordan is turned an unspecified amount of time before the start of the story, but has no problem selling out the human race or betraying his teammates in the Justice League.]]

* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: Probably the first hint that [[spoiler:Hal Jordan was part of the conspiracy already.
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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled/DyingAsYourself: Lex Luthor refuses to let the vampires turn him. He also asks Andrew Benett to kill via NeckSnap instead of being left with them to be tortured.

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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled/DyingAsYourself: BetterToDieThanBeKilled / DyingAsYourself: Lex Luthor refuses to let the vampires turn him. He also asks Andrew Benett to kill via NeckSnap instead of being left with them to be tortured.

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* FullyEmbracedFiend: [[spoiler:Hal Jordan is turned an unspecified amount of time before the start of the story, but has no problem selling out the human race or betraying his teammates in the Justice league]]

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*BaitAndSwitch: The narration implies Andrew Bennett first went to the Hall of Justice to ask for help on Luthor's orders, but the ending reveals Luthor actually sent him to [[spoiler: Wayne Manor first.]]

*BetterToDieThanBeKilled/DyingAsYourself: Lex Luthor refuses to let the vampires turn him. He also asks Andrew Benett to kill via NeckSnap instead of being left with them to be tortured.

* FirstEpisodeTwist: [[spoiler:The vampires already have an agent inside the Justice League in the form of Hal Jordan, who kills Andrew Bennett and Zan before they can warn the rest of the League about the vampires' plan.]]

* FullyEmbracedFiend: [[spoiler:Hal [[spoiler:Despite presumably having been originally a hero like his main counterpart, Green Lantern Hal Jordan is turned an unspecified amount of time before the start of the story, but has no problem selling out the human race or betraying his teammates in the Justice league]]League.]]
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''[=DC Vs. Vampires=]'' is a 2021 comic book maxiseries published by Creator/DCComics. Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg, with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.

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''[=DC Vs. Vampires=]'' is a 2021 comic book maxiseries published by Creator/DCComics. Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg, with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.trust.

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* FullyEmbracedFiend: [[spoiler:Hal Jordan is turned an unspecified amount of time before the start of the story, but has no problem selling out the human race or betraying his teammates in the Justice league]]
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''[=DC Vs. Vampires=]'' is a 2021 comic book miniseries maxiseries published by Creator/DCComics. Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg, with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} in which the vampires of the DC Universe decide to take over where the Justice League.League must face a secret army of vampires, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.
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''[=DC Vs. Vampires=]'' is a Creator/DCComics {{Elseworld}} miniseries by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg.

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''[=DC Vs. Vampires=]'' is a Creator/DCComics {{Elseworld}} 2021 comic book miniseries published by Creator/DCComics. Written by Creator/JamesTynionIV and Creator/MatthewRosenberg.Creator/MatthewRosenberg, with Otto Schmidt on art duties, it depicts an {{Elseworld}} in which the vampires of the DC Universe decide to take over the Justice League.
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