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* BigBrotherInstinct: Lobo, who is a SociopaticHero at best, is oddly attached to Ryan. This is because Lobo considers Ryan to be one of the very few beings in the entire universe who are truly innocent.
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* IChooseToStay: After finally finding the missing Ray Palmer, he decides to stay within the Microverse in order to help repair the damage done to it [[spoiler:thanks to Dr. Manhattan.]]
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* Comicbook/{{Lobo}} - Cosmic bounty hunter, space biker, and the Main Man himself. [[SuperStrength Super strong]] and has an extreme HealingFactor.
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* Comicbook/{{Lobo}} SelfDemonstrating/{{Lobo}} - Cosmic bounty hunter, space biker, and the Main Man himself. [[SuperStrength Super strong]] and has an extreme HealingFactor.
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** In ''JLA: Rebirth'', Mammoth City was ComicBook/PlasticMan's original CityOfAdventure.
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* InternalHomage: The scene in ''JLA: Rebirth'' with Batman telling Lobo to sit down is almost identical to a similar scene in the first issue of Giffen & [=DeMatteis=]' ''ComicBook/{{Justice League| International}}'', where Batman tells Guy Gardner to sit down. Guy sits; Lobo doesn't.
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* InternalHomage: The scene in ''JLA: ''Justice League of America: Rebirth'' with Batman telling Lobo to sit down is almost identical to a similar scene in the first issue of Giffen & [=DeMatteis=]' ''ComicBook/{{Justice League| International}}'', where Batman tells Guy Gardner to sit down. Guy sits; Lobo doesn't.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Lord Havok is defeated this way -- he's not wearing armor, that's his skin. As such, Vixen takes him on and uses the properties of a poison dart frog to strike him down.
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* GroundhogDayLoop: Issue #20. Flash even [[InvokedTrope invokes the film]] to the rest of the team.
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Noticeably, the cast has strong ties to the Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}, with much of the team having a counterpart in one of the shows. It features an Atom (''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' has Ray Palmer in PoweredArmour), Vixen (''Legends'' features an ancestor of Mari's, and Mari appeared in ''WesternAnimation/{{Vixen}}''), Killer Frost (''Series/TheFlash2014'' features Caitlin Snow) and Black Canary (both ''Legends'' and ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' have Canaries), with the Ray slated to get [[WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay his own animated series]] as well.
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Noticeably, the cast has strong ties to the Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}, Series/{{Arrowverse}}, with much of the team having a counterpart in one of the shows. It features an Atom (''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' has Ray Palmer in PoweredArmour), Vixen (''Legends'' features an ancestor of Mari's, and Mari appeared in ''WesternAnimation/{{Vixen}}''), Killer Frost (''Series/TheFlash2014'' features Caitlin Snow) and Black Canary (both ''Legends'' and ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' have Canaries), with the Ray slated to get [[WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay his own animated series]] as well.
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* GroundhogDayLoop: Issue #20. Flash even [[InvokedTrope invokes the film]] to the rest of the team.
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* CaptainErsatz: As always, the Extremists: Lord Havok is the ruler of a European nation who employs super technology and magic, just like ComicBook/DoctorDoom. The tentacled member shares a strong visual resemblance to Doctor Octopus. The magnetic one is... well, Magneto. The feral one is basically Sabretooth with Wolverine's powers.
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* FiveManBand:
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** TheLeader: Batman
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* The Ray (Ray Terrill) - Hero of [[ComicBook/{{Aztek}} Vanity, Oregon]]. Can [[LightEmUp use light]] to [[{{Flight}} fly]], create constructs, produce energy blasts, and turn himself and others [[{{Invisibility}} invisible]].
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* ContinuityNod: ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' reveals that comics throughout [[TheMultiverse the local multiverse]] show [[ComicBooksAreReal what's happening on other Earths]], the Ray's Justice 9 comic actually depicting the adventures of [[AlternateUniverse Earth-36's]] premiere team of superheroes. What likely grabbed his attention about the team is that their Franchise/GreenLantern and [[Franchise/TheFlash Flash]] counterparts, Flashlight and Red Racer, are a gay couple.
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** ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' reveals that comics throughout [[TheMultiverse the local multiverse]] show [[ComicBooksAreReal what's happening on other Earths]], the Ray's Justice 9 comic actually depicting the adventures of [[AlternateUniverse Earth-36's]] premiere team of superheroes. What likely grabbed his attention about the team is that their Franchise/GreenLantern and [[Franchise/TheFlash Flash]] counterparts, Flashlight and Red Racer, are a gaycouple.couple.
** In ''JLA: Rebirth'', Mammoth City was ComicBook/PlasticMan's original CityOfAdventure.
** ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' reveals that comics throughout [[TheMultiverse the local multiverse]] show [[ComicBooksAreReal what's happening on other Earths]], the Ray's Justice 9 comic actually depicting the adventures of [[AlternateUniverse Earth-36's]] premiere team of superheroes. What likely grabbed his attention about the team is that their Franchise/GreenLantern and [[Franchise/TheFlash Flash]] counterparts, Flashlight and Red Racer, are a gay
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* {{Cryokinesis}}: Killer Frost can generate and manipulate ice. She can also absorb heat from living beings - in fact, she ''[[HorrorHunger needs]]'' to do this to live, and it's usually fatal to whatever she's draining. It's eventually shown in her ''Rebirth'' one-shot taht she learned how to partially drain a small amount of heat through simple contact.
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* {{Cryokinesis}}: Killer Frost can generate and manipulate ice. She can also absorb heat from living beings - in fact, she ''[[HorrorHunger needs]]'' to do this to live, and it's usually fatal to whatever she's draining. It's eventually shown in her ''Rebirth'' one-shot taht that she has learned how to partially drain a small amount of heat through simple contact.contact with another person.
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->''"The world needs heroes they can '''know''', not gods, to inspire them--show them '''they''' can be heroes."''
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* TheHeart: Black Canary joins to keep the team honest and speak her mind, similar to Green Arrow in the DCAU.
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* {{Cryokinesis}}: Killer Frost can generate and manipulate ice. She can also absorb heat from living beings - in fact, she ''[[HorrorHunger needs]]'' to do this to live, and it's usually fatal to whatever she's draining. It's eventually shown in her ''Rebirth'' one-shot taht she learned how to partially drain a small amount of heat through simple contact.
* IGaveMyWord: The reason Lobo is on the team; he promised Batman one free job at the end of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueVsSuicideSquad''
* RecycledPremise: The Killer Frost one-shot, which featured a test of Frost's morals as she has to stop herself from killing people for their energy, and seems to indeed do so despite the inevitability of her death if she doesn't, before the reveal that she was actually taking just a little bit from everyone she came into contact with... This is basically the plot of the "We All Die at Dawn" issue of ''ComicBook/{{Grayson}}'', which featured Dick Grayson being told by Midnighter, who has a super-computer brain, that he couldn't survive the issue without killing a baby for its energy, only for it to be revealed that his proximity to the baby was enough to give him the energy he needed.
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* {{Retcon}}: ''The Atom: Rebirth'' noticeably gets rid of some dialogue from the same scene that appeared in ''DC Universe: Rebirth'' #1, removing references to a Silver Age villain as well as removing some of Ray's hesitation and condescension towards Ryan.
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* {{Retcon}}: Regarding the scene of Ryan finding Ray Palmer's message after his disappearance. ''The Atom: Rebirth'' noticeably gets rid of some dialogue from the same scene that appeared in ''DC Universe: Rebirth'' #1, removing references to a Silver Age villain as well as removing some of Ray's hesitation and condescension towards Ryan.Ryan.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: Amanda Waller stalls Killer Frost's release and tempts her with "bait", as Frost can't survive without draining heat. Frost thinks it's because Waller wants an excuse to keep her locked up... which she ''sort of'' does, but this trope is also in effect.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: Amanda Waller stalls Killer Frost's release and tempts her with "bait", as Frost can't survive without draining heat. Frost thinks it's because Waller wants an excuse to keep her locked up... which she ''sort of'' does, but this trope is also in effect.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Ray's mother is shown to be the one largely responsible for his isolation, but once he runs away from home, years later he doesn't mention her.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Ray's mother is shown to be the one largely responsible for his isolation, but once he runs away from home, years later he doesn't mention her.never mentions her again.
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* ContinuitySnarl:
** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be seen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be seen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
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**ContinuitySnarl: Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be seen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).seen.
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** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
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* ImportantHaircut: Ray Terrill shaves the sides of his head, giving himself an undercut as we see him acting more rebellious to his mother.
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* ComicBook/TheRay (Ray Terrill) - Hero of [[ComicBook/{{Aztek}} Vanity, Oregon]]. Can [[LightEmUp use light]] to [[{{Flight}} fly]], create constructs, produce energy blasts, and turn himself and others [[{{Invisibility}} invisible]].
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* ComicBook/TheRay The Ray (Ray Terrill) - Hero of [[ComicBook/{{Aztek}} Vanity, Oregon]]. Can [[LightEmUp use light]] to [[{{Flight}} fly]], create constructs, produce energy blasts, and turn himself and others [[{{Invisibility}} invisible]].
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* ContinuitySnarl: Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be seen.
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* ContinuitySnarl: ContinuitySnarl:
** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to beseen.seen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
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* The Ray (Ray Terrill) - [[LightEmUp Can create light constructs and turn himself into light.]]
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* AdaptationalSexuality: Ray Terrill goes from being straight, as he was pre-Flashpoint, to being gay, like the Rays of [[ComicBook/TheMultiversity Earth-10]] and the Arrowverse.
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** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be seen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be seen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
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**ContinuityNod: ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' reveals that comics throughout [[TheMultiverse the local multiverse]] show [[ComicBooksAreReal what's happening on other Earths]], the Ray's Justice 9 comic actually depicting the adventures of [[AlternateUniverse Earth-36's]] premiere team of superheroes. What likely grabbed his attention about the team is that their Franchise/GreenLantern and [[Franchise/TheFlash Flash]] counterparts, Flashlight and Red Racer, are a gay couple.
* ContinuitySnarl: Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to beseen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).seen.
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* ContinuitySnarl: Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
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* DrivenToSuicide: The Ray tries this after having to live his life isolated his entire life, only to find high light exposure doesn't kill him like he and his mother had feared.
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* DrivenToSuicide: The Ray tries this after having to live his life isolated his entire life, only to find high light exposure doesn't kill him like he FlashbackWithinAFlashback: Mari's origin story is set "years ago" when she first became Vixen, and his mother had feared.
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* {{Invisibility}}: The Ray is able to do this.
* LightEmUp: Light powers the Ray - he [[TheNeedless no longer needs to eat or sleep]], absorbing light instead. He can generate energy blasts, fly, create hard-light constructs, and turn himself and others invisible.
** Vanity was the pre-Flashpoint home of ComicBook/{{Aztek}}. The Aztek series hinted that Vanity was a WretchedHive thanks to AlienGeometries in the architecture, which gets a nod when one character dismisses the architecture as a reason for the place being depressing.
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* OnlyFriend: The Ray's only friend as a child was another boy named Caden. Ray would later write to Caden once he left home, then rescue him as his first superhero act, and Caden would be the one who gives him his superhero name.
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* OnlyFriend: The Ray's only friend as a child was another boy named Caden. NotAfraidToDie: Ray would later write to Caden once he left home, then rescue him as Terrill snaps after an argument with his first superhero act, mother and Caden would be ventures outside, no longer willing to live in the one who gives him his superhero name.dark, and no longer caring whether the light kills him.
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* WalkingTheEarth: Ray Terrill spent four years travelling the world, avoiding getting involved with events around him, before he came to Vanity.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Ray's mother is shown to be the one largely responsible for his isolation, but once he runs away from home, years later he doesn't mentionher.her.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: Mari and Ray's one-shots - Mari's is set "years ago", when she first takes up the totem, and Ray's follows him through his life up till he becomes a superhero.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The Ray's mother is shown to be the one largely responsible for his isolation, but once he runs away from home, years later he doesn't mention
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: Mari and Ray's one-shots - Mari's is set "years ago", when she first takes up the totem, and Ray's follows him through his life up till he becomes a superhero.
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'''''Justice League of America''''' is the second main ''Justice League'' ongoing series to be part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth initiative, running twice-monthly from February 2017. Written by Steve Orlando (''ComicBook/{{Midnighter}}'', ''ComicBook/SupergirlRebirth'') with art by Ivan Reis (''ComicBook/BlackestNight'', ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''), the series follows a second Justice League team formed by Batman in the wake of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueVsSuicideSquad''. The team consists of:
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'''''Justice League of America''''' is the second main ''Justice League'' ongoing series to be part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth initiative, running twice-monthly from February 2017. Written by Steve Orlando (''ComicBook/{{Midnighter}}'', ''ComicBook/SupergirlRebirth'') ''[[ComicBook/SupergirlRebirth Supergirl]]'') with art by Ivan Reis (''ComicBook/BlackestNight'', ''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''), the series follows a second Justice League team formed by Batman in the wake of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueVsSuicideSquad''. The team consists of:
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** Ray Terrill's father was apparently killed by his susceptibility to light. However, given that Ray later found that he could turn invisible, and that he gained his condition from his father, it's possible his father didn't die.
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* ContinuitySnarl: Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be seen.
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** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to beseen.seen.
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).
** Lobo's a bit of a tricky situation continuity-wise; in ''Justice League vs. Suicide Squad'', Lobo was apparently imprisoned on Earth since before the New 52 ''Suicide Squad'' series began, which conflicts with the separate New 52 Lobo having killed him, claiming him to be a fake. Whether this will be addressed remains to be
** Mari's history conflicts with her previous New 52 appearances. Her ''Rebirth'' one-shot makes it clear that it is the first time Mari's using the totem, and that she was never Vixen beforehand. However, she ''was'' active as Vixen in the New 52 ''Justice League International'' series, to the point of being friends with Batwing (David Zavimbe).