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| First = Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
 
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| Death = Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
 
| Death = Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
| HistoryText = Lex Luthor was a man who, in the alternate timeline created by Barry Allen (Flash), joined a team of superpowered mercenaries headed by Slade Wilson to discover the location of Aquaman's secret weapon and destroy it. However, he and Slade's team were soon discovered and captured by Aquaman's Atlantean forces, who proceeded to slay everybody who was on board the ship. Lex Luthor managed to use his watch to transmit data to the American forces before he was slain at the hands of Aquaman.
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| HistoryText = Lex Luthor was a man who, in the alternate timeline created by [[Bartholomew Allen (Flashpoint Paradox)|Barry Allen]] (Flash), joined a team of superpowered mercenaries headed by [[Slade Wilson (Flashpoint Paradox)|Slade Wilson]] to discover the location of [[Orin (Flashpoint Paradox)|Aquaman's]] secret weapon and destroy it. However, he and Slade's team were soon discovered and captured by Aquaman's Atlantean forces, who proceeded to slay everybody who was on board the ship. Lex Luthor managed to use his watch to transmit data to the American forces before he was slain at the hands of Aquaman.
 
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Revision as of 15:39, 30 August 2016


Lex Luthor was a man who, in the alternate timeline created by Barry Allen (Flash), joined a team of superpowered mercenaries headed by Slade Wilson to discover the location of Aquaman's secret weapon and destroy it. However, he and Slade's team were soon discovered and captured by Aquaman's Atlantean forces, who proceeded to slay everybody who was on board the ship. Lex Luthor managed to use his watch to transmit data to the American forces before he was slain at the hands of Aquaman.


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  • Luthor was voiced by Steve Blum.

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