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** Likewise, the ComicBook/DawnOfDC era sees Jinx go from BaldOfEvil to sporting the pink hair of her cartoon counterpart.

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** Likewise, the ComicBook/DawnOfDC era ''Cyborg'' series sees Jinx go from BaldOfEvil to sporting the pink hair of her cartoon counterpart.
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** Likewise, the ComicBook/DawnOfDC era sees Jinx go from BaldOfEvil to sporting the pink hair of her cartoon counterpart.
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** While John has yet to sport the "bald with goatee" look from the ''Unlimited'' seasons, [[MirrorUniverse Power Ring]] does sport a similar one, thanks in part to the events of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' destroying and rebuilding the Crime Syndicate's universe, giving him a RaceLift that changed him from a blonde Kyle Rayner counterpart into a counterpart for Stewart. Also after joining the post-''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' incarnation of the League, John joked about ComicBook/BlackLightning's current bald look, then said he'd look good bald with a goatee. Creator/ScottSnyder's ''ComicBook/{{Justice League|2018}}'' run later featured an arc dealing with an alternate iteration of the team from the Sixth Dimension, and the White Lantern version of John sported the same goatee and shaved head look as his cartoon counterpart. In ''Future State'', John finally ends up growing a beard after [[spoiler: the Green Lanterns lose their powers due to the death of the Central Battery on Oa]]. Likewise, the alternate universe Guardian John Stewart seen in the prelude to the ''Comicbook/GreenLanternWarJournal'' mini-series sports the beard and shaved head of his animated counterpart.

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** While John has yet to sport the "bald with goatee" look from the ''Unlimited'' seasons, [[MirrorUniverse Power Ring]] does sport a similar one, thanks in part to the events of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' destroying and rebuilding the Crime Syndicate's universe, giving him a RaceLift that changed him from a blonde Kyle Rayner counterpart into a counterpart for Stewart. Also after joining the post-''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' incarnation of the League, John joked about ComicBook/BlackLightning's current bald look, then said he'd look good bald with a goatee. Creator/ScottSnyder's ''ComicBook/{{Justice League|2018}}'' run later featured an arc dealing with an alternate iteration of the team from the Sixth Dimension, and the White Lantern version of John sported the same goatee and shaved head look as his cartoon counterpart. In ''Future State'', John finally ends up growing a beard after [[spoiler: the Green Lanterns lose their powers due to the death of the Central Battery on Oa]]. Likewise, the alternate universe Guardian John Stewart seen in the prelude to the ''Comicbook/GreenLanternWarJournal'' ''ComicBook/GreenLanternWarJournal'' mini-series sports the beard and shaved head of his animated counterpart.



** Etta Candy got a RaceLift ala her counterpart in the [[Series/WonderWoman2011Pilot failed]] ''Wonder Woman'' and is now African-American. Wonder Woman herself nearly got a costume redesign incorporating a pair of pants like in the show, and could be seen wearing them in early promotional images for ''Comicbook/JusticeLeague2011'' and ''Comicbook/WonderWoman2011''. However, a combination of backlash from fans and NBC passing on the series led to this idea being scrapped.

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** Etta Candy got a RaceLift ala her counterpart in the [[Series/WonderWoman2011Pilot failed]] ''Wonder Woman'' and is now African-American. Wonder Woman herself nearly got a costume redesign incorporating a pair of pants like in the show, and could be seen wearing them in early promotional images for ''Comicbook/JusticeLeague2011'' ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011'' and ''Comicbook/WonderWoman2011''.''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011''. However, a combination of backlash from fans and NBC passing on the series led to this idea being scrapped.



** Bumblebee's [[{{Sizeshifter}} shrinking abilities]] were also introduced in the show. Prior to that, she simply had a suit of bee-themed PoweredArmor. She also adopted her hairstyle and outfit from the cartoon in the ''Comicbook/WorldsFinestTeenTitans'' series.

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** Bumblebee's [[{{Sizeshifter}} shrinking abilities]] were also introduced in the show. Prior to that, she simply had a suit of bee-themed PoweredArmor. She also adopted her hairstyle and outfit from the cartoon in the ''Comicbook/WorldsFinestTeenTitans'' ''ComicBook/WorldsFinestTeenTitans'' series.



* Klarion the Witch Boy becomes a Lord of Chaos in ''ComicBook/DarkCrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', much like his portrayal in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''.

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* Klarion the Witch Boy becomes a Lord of Chaos in ''ComicBook/DarkCrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis'', much like his portrayal in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''.
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** Moira Queen, mother of ComicBook/GreenArrow, would be brought back in ''ComicBook/GreenArrowRebirth'' as a CorruptCorporateExecutive inspired by her portrayal as a criminal in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', [[AdaptationalVillainy without any of the reluctance she displated]].

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** Moira Queen, mother of ComicBook/GreenArrow, would be brought back in ''ComicBook/GreenArrowRebirth'' as a CorruptCorporateExecutive inspired by her portrayal as a criminal in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', [[AdaptationalVillainy without any of the reluctance she displated]].displayed]].
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** Moira Queen, mother of ComicBook/GreenArrow, would be brought back in ''ComicBook/GreenArrowRebirth'' as a CorruptCorporateExecutive inspired by her portrayal as a criminal in ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', [[AdaptationalVillainy without any of the reluctance she displated]].
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* The 2021 ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' relaunch from ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' adds Bloodsport and Peacemaker to the main cast due to their prominence in [[Film/TheSuicideSquad the second live-action movie]]. Bloodsport was also given his new armored costume and CoolHelmet from the film. However, when the squad in the run split in two, many members siding with Rick Flag and going against Amanda Waller, Peacemaker, went along with Rick, contrasting the film version (who was loyal to her). ''ComicBook/DawnOfDC'', continuing from the end of ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis'', brings Peacemaker more in line with his film counterpart by having him now allied with Amanda.

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* The 2021 ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' relaunch from ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' adds Bloodsport and Peacemaker to the main cast due to their prominence in [[Film/TheSuicideSquad the second live-action movie]]. Bloodsport was also given his new armored costume and CoolHelmet from the film. However, when the squad in the run split in two, many members siding with Rick Flag and going against Amanda Waller, Peacemaker, Peacemaker went along with Rick, contrasting the film version (who was loyal to her). ''ComicBook/DawnOfDC'', continuing from the end of ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis'', brings Peacemaker more in line with his film counterpart by having him now allied with Amanda.
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* The 2021 ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' relaunch from ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' adds Bloodsport and Peacemaker to the main cast due to their prominence in [[Film/TheSuicideSquad the second live-action movie]]. Bloodsport was also given his new armored costume and CoolHelmet from the film. However, the comics version of Peacemaker ended up joining Rick Flag's faction of the Suicide Squad which stood against Amanda Waller, whereas his DCEU version was Amanda Waller's [[TheMole mole]] on the team who opposed the squad finding out what their mission really was about. ''ComicBook/DawnOfDC'', continuing from the end of ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis'', brings Peacemaker more in line with his film counterpart by having him now fully loyal to her.

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* The 2021 ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' relaunch from ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' adds Bloodsport and Peacemaker to the main cast due to their prominence in [[Film/TheSuicideSquad the second live-action movie]]. Bloodsport was also given his new armored costume and CoolHelmet from the film. However, when the comics version of Peacemaker ended up joining squad in the run split in two, many members siding with Rick Flag's faction of the Suicide Squad which stood Flag and going against Amanda Waller, whereas his DCEU Peacemaker, went along with Rick, contrasting the film version (who was Amanda Waller's [[TheMole mole]] on the team who opposed the squad finding out what their mission really was about. loyal to her). ''ComicBook/DawnOfDC'', continuing from the end of ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis'', brings Peacemaker more in line with his film counterpart by having him now fully loyal to her.allied with Amanda.
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** While John has yet to sport the "bald with goatee" look from the ''Unlimited'' seasons, [[MirrorUniverse Power Ring]] does sport a similar one, thanks in part to the events of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' destroying and rebuilding the Crime Syndicate's universe, giving him a RaceLift that changed him from a blonde Kyle Rayner counterpart into a counterpart for Stewart. Also after joining the post-''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' incarnation of the League, John joked about ComicBook/BlackLightning's current bald look, then said he'd look good bald with a goatee. Creator/ScottSnyder's ''ComicBook/{{Justice League|2018}}'' run later featured an arc dealing with an alternate iteration of the team from the Sixth Dimension, and the White Lantern version of John sported the same goatee and shaved head look as his cartoon counterpart. In ''Future State'', John finally ends up growing a beard after [[spoiler: the Green Lanterns lose their powers due to the death of the Central Battery on Oa]]. Likewise, the alternate universe Guardian John Stewart seen in the prelude to the ''Green Lantern: War Journal'' mini-series sports the beard and shaved head of his animated counterpart.

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** While John has yet to sport the "bald with goatee" look from the ''Unlimited'' seasons, [[MirrorUniverse Power Ring]] does sport a similar one, thanks in part to the events of ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' destroying and rebuilding the Crime Syndicate's universe, giving him a RaceLift that changed him from a blonde Kyle Rayner counterpart into a counterpart for Stewart. Also after joining the post-''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' incarnation of the League, John joked about ComicBook/BlackLightning's current bald look, then said he'd look good bald with a goatee. Creator/ScottSnyder's ''ComicBook/{{Justice League|2018}}'' run later featured an arc dealing with an alternate iteration of the team from the Sixth Dimension, and the White Lantern version of John sported the same goatee and shaved head look as his cartoon counterpart. In ''Future State'', John finally ends up growing a beard after [[spoiler: the Green Lanterns lose their powers due to the death of the Central Battery on Oa]]. Likewise, the alternate universe Guardian John Stewart seen in the prelude to the ''Green Lantern: War Journal'' ''Comicbook/GreenLanternWarJournal'' mini-series sports the beard and shaved head of his animated counterpart.
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* ''ComicBook/UnstoppableDoomPatrol'' has a therapy session with Larry Trainor/Negative Man implying that he's a closeted gay man like his counterpart in the live-action ''Series/DoomPatrol2019'' series.
* The 2022 ''ComicBook/TheDeadBoyDetectives'' miniseries that is part of ''ComicBook/TheSandmanUniverse'' incorporates the element from the duo's appearance on the live-action ''Doom Patrol'' series episode "Dead Patrol" of Edwin Paine secretly being in love with Charles Rowland.

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** [[Characters/TeenTitansCheshire Cheshire]], a ComicBook/TeenTitans villain who conceived Roy Harper's child, now wears the mask from her depiction in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', itself based on a mask she wore in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.


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* Klarion the Witch Boy becomes a Lord of Chaos in ''ComicBook/DarkCrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', much like his portrayal in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''.
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** Similarly, after the ''Film/{{Aquaman}}'' movie called Black Manta's [[NamedByTheAdaptation previously unnamed father "Jesse,"]] the comics incorporated the name.

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** Similarly, after the ''Film/{{Aquaman}}'' movie ''Film/Aquaman2018'' called Black Manta's [[NamedByTheAdaptation previously unnamed father "Jesse,"]] the comics incorporated the name.
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** [[Characters/TeenTitansCheshire Cheshire]], a Franchise/TeenTitans villain who conceived Roy Harper's child, now wears the mask from her depiction in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', itself based on a mask she wore in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.

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** [[Characters/TeenTitansCheshire Cheshire]], a Franchise/TeenTitans ComicBook/TeenTitans villain who conceived Roy Harper's child, now wears the mask from her depiction in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', itself based on a mask she wore in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.



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