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Real Name
Alexander Joseph Luthor
Main Alias
Lex Luthor
Other Aliases
Superman, God of Apokolips, Albie · Apex Lex
Relatives
Jimberly Jimmington Olsen (ancestor)[1]
Hannah Alexandria Luthor (ancestor)[1]
Lionel Luthor (father, deceased)
Leticia Luthor (mother)
Lena Luthor (sister)
Lillian Luthor (aunt)
Conner Kent (partial clone)
Jimmy Olsen (distant cousin)[1]
Julian Olsen (distant cousin)
Janie Olsen (distant cousin)
Affiliation
Legion of Doom, LexCorp, PerForm, Totality, · formerly A.R.G.U.S., Daily Planet,
Justice League, Injustice League, Apokolips, Justice League: Team Entropy, Superman
Family
Base Of Operations
Metropolis · formerly Apokolips
Status
Alignment
Bad
Identity
Public Identity
Citizenship
American
Marital Status
Single
Occupation
Businessman, Scientist, Criminal · former Adventurer, President of the United
States[2]
Characteristics
Gender
Male
Height
6' 2"
Weight
210 lbs (95 kg)
Eyes
Green
Hair
Bald · Red · (formerly)
Skin
White
Origin
Universe
Prime Earth
Creators
Jerry Siegel · Joe Shuster
First Appearance
Action Comics Vol 2 #1
(November, 2011)
Quote1.png So instead of walking into the unknown ... I didn't do anything. [...] I
never again let the fear of failure stop me. Quote2.png
— Lex Luthor src
Lex Luthor is the genius, ego-centered Metropolis businessman who, with his company
LexCorp and scientifically advanced Warsuit, has acted as both an antagonist and
ally to Superman and the Justice League.

Contents
1 History
1.1 Early Life
1.2 Adulthood and Criminal Operations
1.3 Forever Evil
1.4 Justice League
1.5 Darkseid War
1.6 Rebirth
1.7 Legion of Doom
1.7.1 Formation
1.7.2 Recruitment
1.7.3 Apex Predator
1.8 Hell Arisen
1.9 Death Metal
2 Powers and Abilities
2.1 Powers
2.2 Abilities
2.3 Weaknesses
3 Paraphernalia
3.1 Equipment
3.2 Weapons
4 Notes
5 Trivia
6 Related
6.1 Footnotes
History
Early Life
Alexander Luthor was born and raised in Smallville, Kansas with a sickly sister,
Lena, who he promised to cure. Lex's father, Lionel was the main scientist of the
Legionnaires Club, an organization created by Vandal Savage to find the hidden
secrets of the universe through an approaching event known as the totality.[3] In
an attempt to create a human-martian hybrid species behind Savage's back, Lionel
used a device to capture a martian child from across time and space, the young
J'onn J'onzz.

Lionel instructed Lex to bond with J'onn in order to gain his trust, however Lex,
under the name "Albie" (like L-B, or L-2, Lionel being L-1) became close friends
with J'onn as they communicated telepathically as well with a special communicator
on Lex's shirts, creating messages out of infrared light.

Eventually, with the threat of the Blackhawks shutting them down, the Legionnaires
prepared to kill J'onn. Fearing for his friend's life, Lex altered the killing
machine to send J'onn back to his home, revealing his true name with his final
message.

With the knowledge of Lionel's secret now known to Savage, he attacked and shut
down the Legionnaires, altering the minds of all of those involved to forget the
entire organization. With the memories of his life taken from him, Lionel became a
broken shell of a man, drinking heavily and frequently beating his family.[4]

Adulthood and Criminal Operations


As an adult, Lex Luthor moved to Metropolis and set himself up as a troubleshooter.
When he began intercepting signals from an alien craft that called itself the
"Brain Inter-Acting Construct", he set up a dialogue, trading data about Earth for
alien scientific knowledge.

Through a strange benefactor, he was recruited into an alliance of convenience with


General Lane of Project: Steel Soldier and Glen Glenmorgan, the corporate master of
Metropolis, against Superman. However, Luthor double-crossed Lane and Glenmorgan,
stealing the Kryptonite the group planned to use, and leaked their plan to a
reporter named Clark Kent.[5]

Lex Luthor in prison

He attempted to aid Brainiac during the shrinking of Metropolis, but, in the


aftermath, there was no evidence and so the government was forced to let him go.
Luthor spent the next several years filling the power vacuum in Metropolis left by
Glenmorgan.

Around four years after the formation of the Justice League, he instigated the
American invasion of Qurac so that he could sell his super-weapons to the army.
That was also the year that he personally faced Superman for the first time and was
detained by the hero, receiving a facial scar across the left side of his face in
the fight. Luthor spent a year in prison, during which Superman would sometimes
visit to ask his opinion of a particularly troubling scientific disaster.
Forever Evil
While in prison, Lex was visited by Pandora, a mysterious woman who believed he
could open her box with the darkness of his heart, but a group of heroes led by
Wonder Woman broke into his cell in an attempt to seize the box.[6] Soon after,
Luthor was released from prison and returned to his position as the CEO of LexCorp,
just in time to witness the Crime Syndicate arrive and announce that criminals were
free to walk the Earth.[7]

Lex Luthor saves the world

Determined to stop the Crime Syndicate from controlling his world, Lex chose to
awaken his unfinished Superman clone Subject B-0 and initiate the Syndicate's
downfall. Both unlikely heroes explored the destroyed remains of Metropolis and
recruited a handful of other villains that opposed the new world order, forming
their own "Injustice League".[8]

When finally preparing to fight the Syndicate, a new enemy - Mazahs, Lex's Earth 3
analogue - attacked Luthor and his allies. However, Mazahs' power was no match for
Lex's superior intellect, and Lex defeated and killed his counterpart in battle. In
the aftermath, after the Crime Syndicate had been dethroned and the Justice League
had been restored from the Firestorm Matrix where they had been trapped, Luthor and
the rest of the Injustice League were regarded as heroes and celebrated for their
courageous efforts.[9]

Justice League

Lex Luthor, Justice League member

In the wake of the invasion, public opinion of Lex Luthor was incredibly favorable,
and he decided that he liked it. In an effort to continue being regarded as a hero,
he tried to convince the Justice League to recruit him, but was initially
unsuccessful. The Justice League eventually talked about how Luthor was going to
keep on his crusade with or without the help of the Justice League and,
begrudgingly, allowed him to join.

One of the first missions Luthor spent with the Justice League was tracking down
the Crime Syndicate member Power Ring's power ring, which had flown onto the hand
of Jessica Cruz following his death, and invited Cruz to join their ranks.

After opening up LexCorp for an open house on his company, Luthor was attacked by
an assassin named Neutron. Though Luthor and the Justice League repelled Neutron,
the assassin accidentally released LexCorp's secret project - the Amazo Virus -
that turned all of Metropolis into a quarantine zone.[10] Luthor and the League
worked together to contain the virus and heal all the infected.[11]

Darkseid War
Main article: Justice League: The Darkseid War

During the conflict between Darkseid and the Anti-Monitor, Lex traveled with the
Justice League to the planet Apokolips. After Darkseid's death, a large amount of
energy from the Anti-Life Equation was released, giving Lex and the rest of the
League all-new special abilities. Luthor, absorbing a large amount of Darkseid's
energy, was deemed the "God of Apokolips" and became the new Darkseid.

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Rebirth
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Lex Luthor, the new Superman

Lex returned to earth, becoming bored of Apokolips, and shortly thereafter learned
of Superman's death. Inspired to become the hero of Metropolis that his sister
could be proud of when she awakens, Luthor quickly bought out the Daily Planet to
retrieve Superman's cape and declared himself the new Superman.[12]

The next day, he went public by stopping a robbery and hostage situation on live
television. However, the Pre-Flashpoint Clark Kent, who had arrived in the current
timeline after the events of Convergence, was watching and donned his Superman
uniform, believing that Luthor was the same evil mastermind as his Luthor. Superman
quickly showed, attempting to "stop" Luthor. However, before the fight could
escalate any further, a captive Doomsday appeared, which was the target of the
robbery, and both Supermen worked together to stop it.[13]

Later, Luthor was targeted by two aliens named Godslayer and Zade who had foreseen
that Luthor would one day once again take Darkseid's place on Apokolips and commit
worse deeds than the New God himself.[14] Taken to their planet, Luthor was rescued
by the new/old Superman, and the Supermen, again, had to work together to escape
the assassins and return to Earth.[15]

Later, after having multiple trust issues with Superman, Lex Luthor ripped the
Superman symbol from his armor, claiming that Superman abandoned him. While he did
not return to evil ways, he now acted as an independent hero, with plans that he
would not share with Superman Family.[16] He was then recruited into Team Entropy
by Brainiac to assist fighting Omega Titans. Continuing to face mistrust from other
superheroes and being called a villain, Luthor discussed his feelings about the
situation with Martian Manhunter. He ended up an instrumental part of the plan to
stop the Omega Titans: when Deathstroke failed to imbue Justice League's weapon
with the power of entropy, Lex took it from him, and to Slade's surprise, gave it
the necessary essence of entropy, despite his supposed status as a hero. This has
given Lex the epiphany, regarding Earth and humanity representing the universal
force of entropy, which he shared with Martian Manhunter and made an ominous
promise to meet again sooner than he and the Justice League might have wanted.[17]

Legion of Doom
Formation
After Luthor's revelation that the main force of Earth was entropy, and that his
life as a hero was meaningless, Luthor set out to see just how true this was,
building a time machine and travelling one million years into the future. What he
found was a world in which everyone worshipped him, where after centuries of
destruction between heroes and villains, humanity found the lost journals of Lex
Luthor and began to follow his teachings. In this world, people did not try to make
the world a better one, but instead accepted it as it is, with faults and entropy.
Shocked at this future, Luthor learned that the reason humanity went down this
route was because he himself missed something, a secret, that would change
everything. The people of the future could not tell Luthor what it exactly was, but
they showed him a symbol that represented it.

Waking up in the present, Luthor spent time recreating all of the technology he saw
on his travels from memory, and looking into all possible events he could have
overlooked to bring about that future. The only thing he could find, however, was
an invitation to a reunion of the Legionnaires Club in Kansas. Using the
opportunity to blow off some steam, Lex bought the building and loaded it with
explosives, as a last way to get revenge at his abusive father. However, during the
explosion, Lex found a door that only he could see, with a glowing doorknob, having
the symbol that the future showed him engraved on it.

Using the door, Lex found the remains of the true Legionnaires Club, and all of
their readings on The Totality, and how it would change the world. Reading up on
the seven forces of Perpetua, Lex realized that the only way to fully access this
power, the power of accepting reality as it is, not as it should be, he would need
a team to access the seven powers. Realizing what he needed to do to bring about
'doom,' Lex began to recruit the Legion of Doom.

Recruitment

Lex Luthor and the Legion of Doom

Lex began to recruit members to his new Legion, starting with Gorilla Grodd and
Sinestro, appealing to them with the promise of a way to finally beat The Flash and
a way to obtain the Invisible Spectrum, respectively.

Soon, he found his way to The Joker, who promised to join the Legion as long as Lex
never associated himself with The Batman Who Laughs, Who Lex had captured.
Unbeknownst to Lex, Joker planned on playing the ultimate joke on him, to make it
so that they came incredibly close to winning, and then betraying him at the last
minute.

With his new Legion of Doom, including members Black Manta and Cheetah, they began
to hatch their ultimate plan.

When Joker ultimately found out that Luthor had lied and talked to the Batman Who
Laughs regardless, he systematically took down all members of the Legion of Doom
with Joker Venom and left Lex chained. He talked to Lex about the ways he could
kill them all; putting each member of the Legion in their own deathtrap, teleport
their base into the sun, and have Lex slowly die from a specially made strain of
the Joker Venom, but decided to go against it. He told Lex that whatever he had
planned, it is nothing compared to what the Batman Who Laughs was going to do to
him the moment he was free.

Joker left the Legion, but not before curing the Legion and their new recruits of
the Joker Toxin; the latter ultimately leave as they don't want anything to do with
what the legion has planned. [18]

Apex Predator
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Hell Arisen

Apex Lex

Sometime after the supposed defeat of the Justice League [19] and the recruitment
of the newly revived Crime Syndicate from Earth 3, Perpetua had charged Lex Luthor
with stopping the Batman Who Laughs, stating the energies of the Dark Multiverse
were a threat to her. However he fell into a trap by the Batman Who Laughs' Team:
The Secret Six, and found that his powers didn't work on them as their power draws
from Dark Multiverse.[20]

He managed to escape, but just barely and realized that Laughs had infected 666
superheroes while retrieving a sample from Gordon. Luthor was however saved by The
Joker, under the orders of Mercy Graves from much earlier, who advised him to be
himself in order to defeat the Batman Who Laughs lest he share the same fate as the
rest of the Legion of Doom, who were now a part of Perpetua's Throne.[21][22]

Luthor later assembled a team of all the remaining villains left who had accepted
his offers to take on Laughs' infected heroes. During the fight, Lex Luthor
stripped The Batman who Laughs of his Dark Metal visor knowing full well it was the
only thing that was keeping him grounded on their Earth, but tricked Lex in turn
with explosives and took back his visor. The nightmare Batman then ordered for
Supergirl to put fire in the area, mocking Lex due to the weakness to fire of his
Human/Martian form and wished that Perpetua was watching as he dies.

Despite his injury due to the fire, Lex rose up from the ground and declared to the
Batman Who Laughs that he should have gone with the kill before stabbing him with a
blade containing an antidote to his dark infection, freeing those infected by the
Batman who Laughs. Before the newly freed heroes could do anything Lex then
teleports himself alongside Mercy and the subdued Batman Who Laughs back in the
Godhead, where Lex showed to Perpetua his victory.

However it was all just a ruse from the Batman Who Laughs. He told her that he knew
her and heard all what she promised to Barbatos to draw him up into the light, and
he explained that he told Lex Luthor her name and the means to unlock her powers;
how she missed the Justice League who were saved and sent by the Quintessence in a
journey to end Pereptua for good if she didn't act quickly, while also pointing out
that Lex was too myopic to realize that the supposed future that he saw where all
worshipped him might have been a fake. The Batman Who Laughs bowed, saying that she
should choose him over Lex to be her second in charge.

Shocked that Perpetua had actually listened to The Batman who Laughs, Lex ordered
Perpetua to kill the monster at once, but instead depowered Lex for his insolence,
turning him human again. Amused, Lex told to Perpetua that he didn't need anything
from her and that he never did. Perpetua called him disappointing before casting
Lex back to Earth-0 with Mercy close behind.

Powerless and back on Earth, Mercy rushed over to Lex in a crater who tearfully
said to her that they were all dead now. Knowing fully well that it was only going
to get worse from here.[23]

Death Metal
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Powers and Abilities


Powers
Former Powers
Martian Physiology: The average Martian possesses the potential for the following
power set:
Shape-Shifting: Martians have psionic control of their physical for down to the
molecular level. This allows them to a form of shape-shifting that allows them to
mimic other forms, elongate aspects of their body, increase or decrease their
physical size, and so on.
Size Alteration: As an extension of their shape-shifting abilities martians can
alter their size with ease, being able to shrink or grow to gigantic size.[24]
Invisibility: Martians can cause the biopolymers in their bodies to lose their
ability to reflect light, making the Martians invisible to normal light and human
sight.[25]
Phasing: Martians can go through solid matter.
Superhuman Strength[25]: Martians possess vast levels of superhuman strength and
are among the few races that are able to match Kryptonians in terms of raw
strength. Martians can easily shatter reinforced concrete and steel, lift and carry
houndreds of tons with ease and deliver incredible damage with their blows.[26]
Superhuman Stamina
Superhuman Durability: Martians possess high levels of durability that make them
nigh-invulnerable to all forms of damage. Martians can withstand high caliber
bullets, powerful energy blast and kinetic impacts without suffering damage.[27]
Superhuman Speed: Martians can process thoughts, move, and react at incredible
speed, being able to cover vast distances in little or no time, catch bullets in
mid flight, run on water and create afterimages as they run.[28]
Superhuman Agility
Superhuman Reflexes
Regeneration: Martians have powerful regenerative powers that enable them to
regenerate their entire body from a severed limb, they can furtherly enhance their
regenerative powers by drawing mass from nearby sources.[29]
Flight[25]
Extrasensory Input
Longevity[29]
Super Hearing[29]
Heat Vision[30]
Martian Vision: Martian visual acuity greatly exceed human norms and allows for a
wider range of information to be observed. This includes the following:[25]
Infared Vision[citation needed]
X-Ray Vision[31]
Electro-Magnetic Spectrum Vision[citation needed]
Telescopic Vision[32]
Microscopic Vision[citation needed]
Telepathy: Martians have the ability to read the minds of others and project their
thoughts to varying degrees. They can also project their mental essences into a
gestalt community known as the "Great Mind". Through this, the community can
enhance the telepathic strength of other Martians. This power can also enable them
to reverse the effects of amnesia or psychological brainwashing. [25]
Illusions
Possession
Astral Projection
Mind Control: As an extension of this, Martians can also use the ability to alter a
psychological profile of a target, enabling them to manipulate, and in some cases,
outright control that individual. This practice is greatly discouraged however, and
only rarely used. [33]
Telepathic Relay[33]
Telepathic Assault
Telekinesis[34]: Martians have mind-over-matter abilities and can lift and move
objects with their minds. They can also employ their telekinesis in offensive way
by discharging telekinetic blasts capable of great concussive power.[35]

Apex Predator: As reborn as Apex Lex inside an immortal hybrid Human/Martian body,
Apex Lex was meant to live and fight forever and had all the Martians' abilities
and their weakness to fire.[23]
Nigh-Omnipotence: Apex Lex was imbued with god-like powers thanks to Perpetua,
granting him nigh-omnipotent abilities. He could wield the seven dark energies of
the universe such as the Still Force, the Invisible Spectrum and the Tear of
Extinction. However, his former universal powers appeared to be ineffective against
the Dark Multiverse's forces.[20]
Dimensional Travel: Apex Lex was capable to travel across infinite realities.
Invulnerability: Apex Lex's body could withstand the full force of Superman's punch
without receiving any significant injury.[36]
Abilities
Genius Level Intellect
Business Management: As the CEO of LexCorp, Lex has great Business Management
skills.
Political Science
Science
Chemistry
Robotic Engineering
Hand-to-Hand Combat (Basic)
Multilingualism: Lex can speak Mandarin[37] and Korean[38] fluently.
Weaknesses
Vulnerability to Fire (Formerly): As a human-martian hybrid, he was partially
vulnerable to fire, though not as much as pure-blood Martians.[23]
Paraphernalia
Equipment
Kryptonite
Weapons
Lex Luthor's Warsuit: Luthor's current warsuit is constructed out of Apokalyptian
technology.
Energy Projection
Flight
Superhuman Strength
Superhuman Durability
Force Field
Motherbox

Notes
Luthor was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, first appearing in Superman #4.
However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Luthor first appeared as part of the New 52
DC Universe in Action Comics (Volume 2) #1 by Grant Morrison and Rags Morales.
Alexander Luthor (Prime Earth) appears as Lex Luthor (Prime) a playable character
in the Infinite Crisis video game.
Trivia
The trademark red hair of Luthors comes from Hannah Alexandria Luthor becoming
pregnant with the child of Jimberly Jimmington Olsen, after the two engaged in a
relationship despite the disapproval of both their families. This makes Lex a
distant cousin to Jimmy Olsen.[1]
Related
357 Appearances of Alexander Luthor (Prime Earth)
122 Images featuring Alexander Luthor (Prime Earth)
41 Quotations by or about Alexander Luthor (Prime Earth)
Character Gallery: Alexander Luthor (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (Volume 2) #12
Action Comics #1004
Justice League (Volume 4) #18
Justice League (Volume 4) #17
Action Comics (Volume 2) #8
Justice League of America (Volume 3) #7
Action Comics (Volume 2) #23.3: Lex Luthor
Forever Evil #3 - #5
Forever Evil #7
Justice League (Volume 2) #35
Justice League (Volume 2) #39
Justice League (Volume 2) #52
Action Comics #957
Action Comics #967
Action Comics #972
Superman (Volume 4) #36
Justice League: No Justice #4
Justice League (Volume 4) #13
Justice League (Volume 4) #39
Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #1
Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #3
Justice League (Volume 4) #36
Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #4
Martian Manhunter (Volume 4) #1
Detective Comics #225
Martian Manhunter (Volume 4) #2
Martian Manhunter (Volume 3) #3
JLA #3
Martian Manhunter (Volume 2) #8
Martian Manhunter (Volume 2) #3
DC Comics Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
Who's Who: Update '88 #2
Martian Manhunter #4
Detective Comics #226
Martian Manhunter (Volume 3) #8
Justice League (Volume 4) #38
New Super-Man #9
Red Hood: Outlaw #37

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