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|image = Alexander Luthor (Injustice The Regime) 002.png
 
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|fullname = Alexander Joseph Luthor
 
|fullname = Alexander Joseph Luthor
 
|alias = Lex Luthor
 
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Secret Agent of the Insurgency
 
Secret Agent of the Insurgency
 
|skills = Genius-level intelligence<br>
 
|skills = Genius-level intelligence<br>
Gadgetry
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Gadgetry<br>
 
Superhuman strength<br>
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Superhuman strength
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Superhuman durability<br>
 
Skills in weaponry & machinery<br>
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Superhuman durability
 
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Skills in weaponry & machinery
 
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Flight
 
Flight
|hobby = Spending time with Superman and his allies
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|hobby = Spending time with Superman and his allies.
 
|goals = Stop his [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|former friend]] from taking control of Earth in the Regime universe.
 
|goals = Stop his [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|former friend]] from taking control of Earth in the Regime universe.
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|family = Superboy (partial clone)
 
|friends = [[Harley Quinn (Injustice)|Harley Quinn]]<br>
 
|friends = [[Harley Quinn (Injustice)|Harley Quinn]]<br>
 
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Superman's Regime
 
Superman's Regime
|type of hero = Alternate Reality Hero / Secret Agent / Friend of the Villain / Pure of heart}}
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|type of hero = Friend of a Villain}}
{{Quote|We aren't [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|his]] playthings, and he's no god!|Lex Luthor}}
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{{Quote|Unlike your Luthor, I've never indulged in law-breaking. Superman doesn't suspect his best friend is funding the Insurgency.|Lex Luthor to the Justice League.}}
{{Quote|Well then. May fortune favor the foolish...|Luthor after defeat Shazam}}
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{{Quote|We aren't [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|his]] playthings, and he's no god!|Lex Luthor to Shazam}}
{{Quote|Your peace...Your peace is a joke...|Luthor's last words.}}This version of '''Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor''' was a hero in the 2013 DC fighting video game, ''Injustice: Gods Among Us''.
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{{Quote|Your peace...Your peace is a joke!|Luthor's last words.}}
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This version of '''Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor''' is a hero in the 2013 DC fighting video game, ''Injustice: Gods Among Us''.
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He was voiced by Mark Rolston.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Lex Luthor, much like the [[w:c:villains:Lex Luthor|prime universe counterpart]], was a billionaire and founder/owner/CEO of LexCorp. However, unlike his prime universe counterpart, he never was a criminal. He was even best friends with this world's [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|Superman]], that is until Superman was tricked by the [[w:c:villains:Joker (Injustice)|Joker]] into killing both Lois Lane and their unborn child thinking he was fighting Doomsday. Because Lois' heartbeat was connected to a nuclear bomb the Joker planted in Metropolis, it went off destroying the city and killing all civilians, as well as most of other superheroes who were present in Metropolis' destruction, such as Teen Titans' Beast Boy. Filled with grief over the loss of Lois and the citizens of Metropolis, Superman angrily kills the Joker in revenge, though the Joker laughs in triumph before he died, as he finally succeeded into driving Superman mad and evil, much to Luthor's dismay.
   
 
Shortly after Superman formed The Regime, he joined Batman's Insurgency and for five years, while under the guise of remaining Superman's friend, he assisted Batman in any way he could. He even assisted in bringing the prime universe's Justice League members, [[Batman (Injustice)|Batman]], [[Green Arrow]], [[Wonder Woman (Video Games)|Wonder Woman]], and [[Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Hal Jordan]], into their universe so they can help them in their fight against The Regime. The prime universe's Cyborg joined them, as well, later on.
Lex Luthor, much like the [[w:c:villains:Lex Luthor|prime universe counterpart]], was a billionaire and founder/owner/CEO of LexCorp. However, unlike his prime universe counterpart, he never was a criminal. He was even best friends with this world's [[w:c:villains:Superman (Injustice)|Superman]], that is until Superman was tricked by the [[w:c:villains:Joker (Injustice: Gods Among Us)|Joker]] into killing both Lois Lane and their unborn child thinking he was fighting Doomsday. Because Lois' heartbeat was connected to a nuclear bomb the Joker planted in Metropolis, it went off destroying the city and killing all civilians, as well as most of other superheroes who were present in Metropolis' destruction, such as Teen Titans' Beast Boy. Filled with grief over the loss of Lois and the citizens of Metropolis, Superman angrily kills the Joker in revenge, though the Joker laughs in triumph before he died, as he finally succeeded into driving Superman mad and evil, much to Luthor's dismay.
 
   
 
After being in a battle against the prime universe's Joker, who was accidentally brought into their world, and members of the Regime, Lex Luthor was then murdered by Superman under the watchful eyes of millions.
Shortly after Superman formed The Regime, he joined Batman's Insurgency and for five years, while under the guise of being remained Superman's friend, he assisted Batman in any way he could. He even assisted in bringing the prime universe's Justice League members: [[Batman (Video Games)|Batman]], [[Green Arrow]], [[Wonder Woman]], and [[Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Hal Jordan]] into their universe so they can help them in their fight against The Regime.
 
   
 
After his honorable death, and the defeat of Regime at the hands of the Earth Prime's Superman, Earth Prime's Cyborg visited the funeral of Luthor's grave before the latter departs to Earth Prime.
After being in a battle against the prime universe's Joker who was accidentally brought into their world and members of the Regime, Lex Luthor was then murdered by Superman under the watchful eyes of millions.
 
   
 
The prison named after Luthor was also built, which appeared in ''Injustice 2'' and will be Superman's primary jail in the first half of the storyline.
After his honorable death and the defeat of Regime at the hands of the Earth Prime's Superman, Earth Prime's Cyborg visiting the funeral of Luthor's grave before the latter depart to Earth Prime.
 
 
The prison named after Luthor was also build, which appeared in ''Injustice 2'' and will be Superman's primary jail in the first halves of the storyline.
 
   
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==
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Even though Lex was dead, his death wasn't in vain for the world saw what Superman truly became, which triggered a chain of events that would lead to the Regime's downfall: Superman was overcome with paranoia and decided that the world is ungrateful for his 'protection' and decided to set an example by destroying both Metropolis and Gotham before he would invade the [[Justice League]]'s universe, thus showing his true colors. These actions by Superman caused Shazam to protest and he was [[w:c:evil:Moral Event Horizon|slain by Superman personally]].
   
Even though Lex was dead, his death wasn't in vain for the world saw what Superman truly become, which triggered a chain of event that would lead to the Regime's downfall: Superman was overcome with paranoia and decided that the world is ungrateful for his 'protection' and decided to set an example by destroying both Metropolis and Gotham before he would invade the [[Justice League]]'s universe, thus showing his true colors. These actions by Superman caused Shazam to protest and he was [[w:c:evil:Moral Event Horizon|slain by Superman personally]]. Shazam's death inspired [[The Flash (Injustice)|The Flash]] to defect from the Regime and inform Superman's plan to the Insurgency, eventually leading Batman of the main universe to go with an emergency plan: Summon the main universe [[Superman (Video Games)|Superman]], who was still the righteous superhero that has yet to break down, and he eventually helped and brought down Superman and the Regime.
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Shazam's death inspired [[The Flash (Injustice)|The Flash]] to defect from the Regime and inform Superman's plan to the Insurgency, eventually leading Batman of the main universe to go with an emergency plan: summon the main universe [[Superman (Video Games)|Superman]], who was still the righteous superhero that had yet to break down, and he eventually helped and brought down Superman and the Regime.
   
Lex was given proper burial, honored as a hero and gratitude of that world and the main universe's heroes at the end of the game.
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Lex was given a proper burial, honored as a hero and gratitude of that world and the main universe's heroes at the end of the game.
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Before his death in his suicide mission to stop the fallen Superman, Luthor sent [[Lucius Fox]] to send a message to Batman, such as entrusting all his fortunes to the Dark Knight, aware of his own death and the Insurgency's victory coming near. After the Regime is defeated, a merger company between LexCorp and a now-defunct Wayne Enterprise is formed under a new company name known as Luthor Wayne.
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Unlike your Luthor, I've never indulged in law-breaking. Superman doesn't suspect his best friend is funding the Insurgency.
~ Lex Luthor to the Justice League.
We aren't his playthings, and he's no god!
~ Lex Luthor to Shazam
Your peace...Your peace is a joke!
~ Luthor's last words.

This version of Alexander "Lex" Joseph Luthor is a hero in the 2013 DC fighting video game, Injustice: Gods Among Us.

He was voiced by Mark Rolston.

History

Lex Luthor, much like the prime universe counterpart, was a billionaire and founder/owner/CEO of LexCorp. However, unlike his prime universe counterpart, he never was a criminal. He was even best friends with this world's Superman, that is until Superman was tricked by the Joker into killing both Lois Lane and their unborn child thinking he was fighting Doomsday. Because Lois' heartbeat was connected to a nuclear bomb the Joker planted in Metropolis, it went off destroying the city and killing all civilians, as well as most of other superheroes who were present in Metropolis' destruction, such as Teen Titans' Beast Boy. Filled with grief over the loss of Lois and the citizens of Metropolis, Superman angrily kills the Joker in revenge, though the Joker laughs in triumph before he died, as he finally succeeded into driving Superman mad and evil, much to Luthor's dismay.

Shortly after Superman formed The Regime, he joined Batman's Insurgency and for five years, while under the guise of remaining Superman's friend, he assisted Batman in any way he could. He even assisted in bringing the prime universe's Justice League members, Batman, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, and Hal Jordan, into their universe so they can help them in their fight against The Regime. The prime universe's Cyborg joined them, as well, later on.

After being in a battle against the prime universe's Joker, who was accidentally brought into their world, and members of the Regime, Lex Luthor was then murdered by Superman under the watchful eyes of millions.

After his honorable death, and the defeat of Regime at the hands of the Earth Prime's Superman, Earth Prime's Cyborg visited the funeral of Luthor's grave before the latter departs to Earth Prime.

The prison named after Luthor was also built, which appeared in Injustice 2 and will be Superman's primary jail in the first half of the storyline.

Legacy

Even though Lex was dead, his death wasn't in vain for the world saw what Superman truly became, which triggered a chain of events that would lead to the Regime's downfall: Superman was overcome with paranoia and decided that the world is ungrateful for his 'protection' and decided to set an example by destroying both Metropolis and Gotham before he would invade the Justice League's universe, thus showing his true colors. These actions by Superman caused Shazam to protest and he was slain by Superman personally.

Shazam's death inspired The Flash to defect from the Regime and inform Superman's plan to the Insurgency, eventually leading Batman of the main universe to go with an emergency plan: summon the main universe Superman, who was still the righteous superhero that had yet to break down, and he eventually helped and brought down Superman and the Regime.

Lex was given a proper burial, honored as a hero and gratitude of that world and the main universe's heroes at the end of the game.

Before his death in his suicide mission to stop the fallen Superman, Luthor sent Lucius Fox to send a message to Batman, such as entrusting all his fortunes to the Dark Knight, aware of his own death and the Insurgency's victory coming near. After the Regime is defeated, a merger company between LexCorp and a now-defunct Wayne Enterprise is formed under a new company name known as Luthor Wayne.

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Insurgency
Batman (2021) | Harley Quinn | Lex Luthor | The Flash | Green Lantern | Supergirl | Catwoman | Deathstroke | Green Arrow | Nightwing | Black Canary | Batgirl | Martian Manhunter | Zatanna | John Constantine | Atom | Blue Beetle | Firestorm | Black Lightning | Plastic Man | Alfred Pennyworth | Huntress | Captain Atom | Etrigan | Ragman | Deadman | Doctor Fate | Batwoman | Guy Gardner

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Red Hood | Mera | Power Girl | Swamp Thing | Lobo | Jay Garrick

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Superman/Batman: Public Enemies: Superman | Batman | Power Girl | Captain Atom | Captain Marvel | Amanda Waller | Black Lightning | Toyman III | Starfire | Hawkman | Lois Lane
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse: Superman | Batman | Wonder Woman | Supergirl | Big Barda | Harbinger
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The Death Of Superman: Superman | Lois Lane | Justice League (Batman, Aquaman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter, & Wonder Woman) | Jimmy Olsen
Reign Of The Supermen: Superman | Superboy | Steel | Eradicator | Lois Lane | Justice League (Batman, Aquaman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter, & Wonder Woman) | Jimmy Olsen | Chloe Sullivan
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Smallville: Clark Kent | Lana Lang | Chloe Sullivan | Lois Lane | Oliver Queen | Kara Kent | Tess Mercer
Krypto the Superdog: Krypto the Superdog | Streaky the Supercat | Comet the Super-Horse | Hot Dog
Superman & Lois: Superman | Lois Lane | Jordan Kent | Jonathan Kent II | Sam Lane | Lana Lang | Kyle Cushing | Sarah Cortez | Chrissy Beppo | John Henry Irons | John Diggle | Natalie Lane Irons
My Adventures with Superman: Superman | Lois Lane | Jimmy Olsen | Martha Kent | Jonathan Kent | Jor-El | Newskid Legion (Flip Johnson) | Brain | Monsieur Mallah | League of Lois Lanes (Jalana Olsen)