A good version of Lex Luthor from a parallel Earth comes to the Justice League's dimension for help to fight their He knew that his Luthor was a criminal and that the League were heroes already. Justice League Crisis On Two Earths/Fridge < Justice League Crisis On Two Earths Edit History Talk (0) Share watch 01:12 The Loop (TV) Do you like this video? Its obvious that he has learnt to spy on and spot the differences between his world and others, because Owlman, Superwoman and Batman themselves can do it. If he destroys it in whatever year this adventure takes place, the other Earths have already been created. You take away the Multiverse. But then why do we have. If Owlman saves his own life from a pointless death, even to destroy the multiverse (or even just that universe), then he is tacitly admitting that. Who happens to be a nihilist. While there were more "mundane" answers, the scene established that Superman is well aware of other Earths. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an original direct-to-video animated superhero film released on February 23, 2010. Couldn't he easily be something more "mundane" like an imperfect clone or a shapeshifter? Again you guys, you're ignoring my question. Because if nothing we do matters, then all that matters is what we do. Like he said, nothing matters or has any meaning. He wasn't stranded on an iceberg without power tools, refined steel, and all the other modern(ish) advantages. Hope you enjoy your stay. Because when Owlman made the decision to go Earth Prime he created a second Earth Prime where he did not make that decision. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. It would just change how things worked out in that particular reality. Also, there are versions of Owlman that we would find quite pleasant. If Owlman is a hardcore Nihilist, then why does he even want to do his plan to blow up all Earths? He doesn't know for certain, but simply believes that Earth Prime was destroyed by humans because he believes humanity is fundamentally destructive and malevolent. I get that Superwoman is suppose to be a Mary Marvel Counterpart rather than Wonder Woman. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Given his intelligence, this is probably a sign of how insanely misanthropic he really is, even more than he appears to be. Superwoman mentioned the dead iceworld while flipping through settings and threatening to send Batman to a hostile world, so the device (which was said to store the last dozen or so settings) had that information. Batman left the dimension hopper for Owlman so that he could potentially save himself (which in hindsight is incredibly stupid of Batman- if Owlman, I think we do also have to chalk this up to "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". By virtue of every decision we make creating two universes you really can't get to Earth Prime, certainly not without time travel to just go to the beginning. Well then welcome to comic book logic. Why did Good!Luthor not use the dimensional shifter to save himself and the Jester in the first scene, right after he had gotten the quantum trigger? It was Johnny or Flash, and Batman clearly valued the life of his comrade over the life of a criminal. Whether or not he can talk or breath in space really depends on the version of Superman depicted. There was no human race, and there would be no human race. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (February 23, 2010) Gypsy Woman was a "Made Man" of the Crime Syndicate under Owlman. On top of this, nothing indicates that Johnny needed to keep going once Batman passed through. Concurrent with the above trope I think it's pretty simple logic that the existence of realities is wholly determined by human thought. More to the point he realizes that there are Earth's where humans never evolved and yet are somehow to blame for the problems. He was the only variation that made it that far, that almost succeeded, a fluke. The Jester sacrificing himself for Good!Lex. Justice League (Single appearance) 1.1. Then, he failed. Owlman says that the multiverse consists of every possible universe where every possible choice was taken. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (from here on, JLCOTE) is very, very good. Owlman saw every choice as predetermined because he saw all realities nothing but the result of a choice made by a you from a different reality. Original title: Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths In an alternate universe where evil usually triumphs over good and wherethe roles of the heroes and villains are reversed from theircounterparts in the mainstream DC Universe, the parallel Earth is ruledby an evil version of the Justice League, and Lex Luthor is a heroicfigure battling to save the planet! Simple really. It's there in case it was armed by mistake. But because at least one version of "Earth Prime" still exists, only the planet the bomb was on would actually be destroyed. The reverse organ thing just proved that Alt-Luthor was a different person from normal Luthor.