The Crucible
Contents
- 1 In game characters
- 1.1 Ace the Bat-Hound
- 1.2 Adam West
- 1.3 Alfred
- 1.4 Arkillo
- 1.5 Aquaman
- 1.6 Atom
- 1.7 Atrocitus
- 1.8 Bane
- 1.9 Bat-Cow
- 1.10 Batgirl
- 1.11 Batman
- 1.12 Bat-Mite
- 1.13 Beast Boy
- 1.14 Black Adam
- 1.15 Black Manta
- 1.16 Bleez
- 1.17 Blue Beetle
- 1.18 Booster Gold
- 1.19 Brainiac
- 1.20 Catwoman
- 1.21 Cheetah
- 1.22 Composite Superman
- 1.23 Conan O'Brien
- 1.24 Condiment King
- 1.25 Cyborg
- 1.26 Deadshot
- 1.27 Deathstroke
- 1.28 Detective Chimp
- 1.29 Doomsday
- 1.30 Firefly
- 1.31 Flash
- 1.32 Frankenstein
- 1.33 Geoff Johns
- 1.34 Gorilla Grodd
- 1.35 Green Arrow
- 1.36 Green Lantern
- 1.37 Green Loontern
- 1.38 Harley Quinn
- 1.39 Hawkman
- 1.40 Indigo-1
- 1.41 Jim Lee
- 1.42 John Stewart
- 1.43 Joker
- 1.44 Joker henchman
- 1.45 Kevin Smith
- 1.46 Killer Croc
- 1.47 Kilowog
- 1.48 Krypto the Superdog
- 1.49 Larfleeze
- 1.50 Lex Luthor
- 1.51 LexBot
- 1.52 Mad Hatter
- 1.53 Man-Bat
- 1.54 Manchester Black
- 1.55 Martian Manhunter
- 1.56 Miss Martian
- 1.57 Mr. Mxyzptlk
- 1.58 Music Meister
- 1.59 Nightwing
- 1.60 Penguin
- 1.61 Plastic Man
- 1.62 Poison Ivy
- 1.63 Riddler
- 1.64 Robin
- 1.65 Saint Walker
- 1.66 Shazam
- 1.67 Sinestro
- 1.68 Skeets
- 1.69 Solomon Grundy
- 1.70 Star Sapphire
- 1.71 Stargirl
- 1.72 Superboy
- 1.73 Supergirl
- 1.74 Superman
- 1.75 Swamp Thing
- 1.76 Toyman
- 1.77 Trickster
- 1.78 Wonder Woman
- 2 DLC only
- 2.1 75th anniversary Batman
- 2.2 Arrow Black Canary
- 2.3 Arrow Diggle
- 2.4 Arrow Felicity Smoak
- 2.5 Arrow Huntress
- 2.6 Arrow Green Arrow
- 2.7 Arrow Malcolm Merlyn
- 2.8 Arrow Roy Harper
- 2.9 Arrow Slade Wilson
- 2.10 Batman Beyond Ace
- 2.11 Batman Beyond Batman
- 2.12 Batman Beyond Blight
- 2.13 Batman Beyond Bonk
- 2.14 Batman Beyond Bruce Wayne
- 2.15 Batman Beyond Inque
- 2.16 Batman Beyond Joker
- 2.17 Batman Beyond Mr. Freeze
- 2.18 Dark Knight Bane
- 2.19 Dark Knight Batman
- 2.20 Dark Knight Catwoman
- 2.21 Dark Knight Commissioner Gordon
- 2.22 Dark Knight Joker
- 2.23 Dark Knight Ra's Al Ghul
- 2.24 Dark Knight Two-Face
- 2.25 Man of Steel Faora
- 2.26 Man of Steel General Zod
- 2.27 Man of Steel Jor-El
- 2.28 Man of Steel Kelex
- 2.29 Man of Steel Lara
- 2.30 Man of Steel Superman
In game characters
Ace the Bat-Hound
Adam West
Adam West is an actor famous for his portrayal of Batman in Batman, a campy live action TV series which ran from 1966-1968, as well as a spinoff movie.
Adam West voices both himself and the Batman variant based on his time as the Caped Crusader.
Alfred
Alfred is a former stage actor and member of the English military. He has since become a butler for the Waynes, a family tradition, and raised Bruce Wayne when Thomas and Martha were killed in Crime Alley. Though it pains him to see what his master puts himself through, Alfred is a loyal friend and confidante to Batman and the other heroes of the DC Universe.
1966
Arkillo
Arkillo is the Sinestro Corps drill sergeant and a rival of Green Lantern Kilowog.
Aquaman
Arthur Curry's mother is the Queen of Atlantis, but his father is a human lighthouse keeper. Though his mixed DNA makes Aquaman more powerful than Atlanteans and most metahumans, and his abilities are further augmented by his magical trident. He seeks to keep lasting peace between the surface and undersea worlds, but neither one of them wants him. Aquaman is a founding member of the Justice League and the current king of Atlantis, having taken the throne from his half brother Orm.
Aquaman is voiced by Scott Porter.
Atom
When he discovered that using white dwarf star matter allowed him to shrink, Dr. Ray Palmer decided not to use his find for fame or glory, but to secretly become a superhero that could help his attorney girlfriend, Jean Loring, investigate, prosecute, and defend the accused, hoping that by lowering her workload, Jean would finally agree to marry him. Atom found that he enjoyed being a superhero, and was inducted into the Justice League.
In-game, Atom is able to shrink to a smaller size than other characters.
Atrocitus
Atros is one of the last surviving inhabitants of a space sector which was ravaged by the Manhunters. Atros renamed himself Atrocitus and became the leader of the Red Lanterns, a corps powered by rage, having sworn revenge on the Guardians of the Universe.
Bane
Venom-Powered
Bat-Cow
Bat-Cow was a cow earmarked for slaughter with a star branded on her side. After being rescued by Batman and Robin, Damian declared her Bat-Cow and she has become a crime fighter of her own since.
Batgirl
Barbara Gordon is the daughter of Police Commissioner James Gordon. Though her father disallows her to enter the police force, Barbara resolves to fight crime anyway. Being inspired by Batman and Black Canary, she becomes Batgirl and has become a staple and mentor to the Bat-family and Birds of Prey since.
1966
After the Penguin kidnaps Barbara Gordon and threatens to marry her so the police will cover up his criminal records, Barbara escapes from his apartment and returns in a purple costume as Batgirl. Nobody knows Barbara's true identity except for Alfred, who is her confidante as well as Batman and Robin's.
Batman
Bruce Wayne is the heir to Wayne Enterprises and his parents' extensive fortunes, which he inherits early when they are shot in front of him. Vowing to protect people from suffering the same fate as himself, Bruce dedicates his money, mind, and body to becoming Batman, the caped crusader, who protects Gotham City from criminals such as the Joker, Poison Ivy, and Two-Face. Though the Batman was originally believed to be a human myth, the public soon learned of his existence when he came to the forefront of the superhero community as a founding member of the Justice League and mentor to many other heroes.
Batman is voiced by Troy Baker, who reprises his role from LEGO Batman 2.
1966
Batman is a cheeky superhero who, along with his sidekick Robin, protects Gotham City from villains such as Joker, Penguin, Catwoman, Riddler, King Tut, and Egghead. This variant is voiced by Adam West instead of Troy Baker.
Bruce Wayne
In his alter ego of Bruce Wayne, Batman is a brilliant businessman, but a shameless playboy and womanizer.
Darkest Knight
On an alternate Earth, the power ring designated for Sector 2814 does not select Hal Jordan, but Bruce Wayne.
Zur-En-Arrh
Tlano is a scientist from the Planet of Zur-En-Arrh who bears a suspicious, but much more colourful, resemblance to the Batman of Earth.
Super suits
Bat-Mite
Bat-Mite is a dimension traveling imp and Batman's self-proclaimed biggest fan. He uses his reality warping powers to put his idol in new situations and gawk as he overcomes them.
Beast Boy
Garfield Logan is a member of the Teen Titans who is able to shapeshift into any animal, with the side effect of them being coloured green.
In game Beast Boy can transform into a gorilla big fig and a bird, which can fly.
Black Adam
Teth-Adam was once the champion of the Wizard and was granted the powers of Egyptian gods. However, Adam became corrupted by his power and was locked away in a tomb. Centuries later, an enraged Adam is freed and seeks retribution for his punishment by attacking the Wizard's new champion, Billy Batson.
Black Manta
Black Manta is an unidentified terrorist active underwater with a grudge against Aquaman, who killed his father.
Bleez
Bleez was one an angelic being, but after being abused by the Sinestro Corps a red power ring transformed her into a bat-like Red Lantern.
In-game Bleeze can fly and project rage plasma.
Blue Beetle
After the death of Ted Kord, the previous Blue Beetle, a piece of alien technology resembling a scarab grafted itself to Texan teenager Jaime Reye's back, giving him a myriad of powers.
Booster Gold
Michael Jon Carter is a disgraced athlete from the 25th century who travels back in time. Using futuristic technology, he becomes the fame seeking hero Booster Gold.
Brainiac
Brainiac is a rogue AI who is dedicated to extracting all knowledge from a planet before destroying it, though he does salvage a city from each world he destroys so that he can continue to study it. He has become a recurring foe of Superman and the Justice League.
Brainiac is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. He has mind control abilities.
Catwoman
Selina Kyle lived on the streets before she caught a glimpse of the Batman and decides to hide her own identity in a costume. Catwoman straddles the line between hero and villain, though she is a thief, she often steals from the corrupt and has been a valuable ally to Batman in the past. Catwoman is also briefly a member of the Justice League of America.
1966
Catwoman is a burglar who plots to steal any jewels, gold, or artifacts that make their way through Gotham City. She is attracted to Batman and has a rivalry with Batgirl.
Cheetah
Barbara Minerva is a woman who was cursed by a god to become its avatar. Being too unholy for the power, it corrupted Minerva, transforming her into the monstrous and evil Cheetah. Once a friend of Wonder Woman, Cheetah is now among her archenemies, though Diana wishes to reach out to her friend.
Composite Superman
Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien is a television host and comedian best known for hosting several late night talk shows.
Condiment King
Condiment King is a demented villain who attempts to do harm by spraying others with ketchup and mustard, though has been observed, his methods are only dangerous if a victim happens to be allergic.
Cyborg
Football player Victor Stone has a strained relationship with his father Silas until a terrible accident damages Victor's body. To save his son, Silas implements experimental and alien technology into his son, turning him into a cyborg. Terrified by his new form, Victor runs away but finds solace among earth's heroes and becomes a member of the Justice League.
Super suits
Deadshot
While trying to prevent his older brother Eddie from committing patricide, Floyd Lawton missed a shot and accidentally killed his brother, leaving his father to live. As an adult, Floyd becomes an assassin with a death wish, though he hopes that whenever he dies, it does so spectacularly. Deadshot is a member of the Suicide Squad and an enemy of Batman. He respects his enemy and even looks to him as a surrogate for his older brother.
Deadshot carries a pair of specialized guns in-game.
Deathstroke
Slade Wilson is a former super-soldier turned family man who lives a double-life as a mercenary. After his life as an assassin intertwines with his personal life and his son Joe is put in danger, Slade's wife learns of his escapades and shoots his eye. Further tragedy comes when his other son Grant decides to follow in his father's footsteps and dies in the process. Deathstroke blames the Teen Titans for his family falling apart and betraying him, and he harbours a special hatred for Nightwing. Deathstroke is also a rival of Batman and Green Arrow, and has served with the Suicide Squad.
Detective Chimp
Bobo is chimpanzee who solves "mysteries" as part of a traveling act. After drinking from the fountain of youth and gaining super intelligence, he becomes a real detective.
Doomsday
Doomsday is a Kryptonian monster unleashed on a rampage, defeating all heroes he comes into contact with until he is faced with Superman. The two appear to be equals, and their battle ends with both dying, though both of them would later return to life.
Firefly
Garfield Lynns is a pyromaniac with a costume that grants him additional abilities.
In-game Firefly can fly and blast fire with his flamethrowers.
Flash
Barry Allen is a police scientist who is doused with chemicals and then shocked by lightning. After recovering, he discovers that he has super speed and applies his new abilities to protecting Central City from the likes of Gorilla Grodd and the Rogues. He is a founding member of the Justice League and Hal Jordan's best friend.
Flash is able to move faster than other characters, activate special switches that require his speed, and target objects which he can take pieces from and exclusively build.
Frankenstein
Frankenstein is a zombie grafted by parts from various dead corpses. Believed dead for years, Frankenstein made his way to America where his existence is unknown for years. He is drafted into the secret government organization of the Super Human Advanced Defense Executive (SHADE).
Geoff Johns
Gorilla Grodd
Grodd is a super intelligent gorilla from a hidden society of similar beings in Africa. Grodd is a powerful telepath and wants to exert his authority over "lesser mammals," including humans and other advanced gorillas. This has made him an enemy of the Flash and the Justice League.
Green Arrow
Oliver Queen is a playboy who transforms into a skilled archer and marksman after spending time stranded on a tropical island. Returning to his home city, Ollie decides to take up vigilantism and protect the weak as Green Arrow, a modern day pastiche of Robin Hood.
Green Arrow's costume is based on his appearance in The New 52 and he carries a bow. Stephen Amell voices Green Arrow, reprising his role from the live action Arrow TV series.
Green Lantern
Test pilot Hal Jordan is selected for induction into the Green Lantern Corps and granted a myriad of abilities by a green power ring fueled by his willpower. Aside from allowing Green Lantern to fly in deep space, translate alien languages, and fire energy blasts, it is also able to create virtually anything that Hal can imagine. Green Lantern is a founding member of the Justice League, though his duties with the Green Lantern Corps often take him far away from Earth.
In-game Green Lantern can fly and fire blasts from his ring.
Green Loontern
Duck Dodgers (a persona of Daffy Duck) is a hero from the 24½th century. He briefly becomes Green Lantern after a mix up at the dry cleaner.
Harley Quinn
Dr. Harleen Quinzel is a psychologist interning at Arkham Asylum when she meets the Joker. Joker weaves a tragic tale of his past over their visits which causes the inexperienced Harleen to feel pity for him, and then love. Harleen helps Joker to escape until she is discovered and has her license revoked. Stealing a costume, Harleen reinvents herself as Harley Quinn, the Joker's sidekick and on-again off-again girlfriend.
Hawkman
Hawkman has lived dozens of lives, beginning with the Egyptian prince Khufu. After he and his lover Chay-Ara are murdered with a cursed dagger, they and their assassin are sent into a cycle of reincarnation with Khufu and Chay-Ara finding love in each other before they are killed again. Wielding alien technology moulded into archaic weapons and a pair of wings, the Hawkman mantle has been utilized by Khufu's two most recent reincarnations, an alien police officer (Katar Hol) and an archaeologist (Carter Hall).
Indigo-1
Iroque is the nemesis of Green Lantern's predecessor, Abin Sur. Abin reforms her by forging an indigo power staff which causes Iroque to feel deep compassion for others. She becomes the leader of the Indigo Tribe.
Jim Lee
John Stewart
John Stewart is a former US marine turned architect who is recruited into the Green Lantern Corps as Hal Jordan's backup. Responsible for the destruction of the alien world of Xanshi, John struggles with balancing his destructive past with his present as a creator.
Joker
Nobody is entirely sure of what the Joker's past is, though it is commonly believed that he was a minor criminal called the Red Hood who turned to crime as a way to support his family. However, he fell into a vat of chemicals when Batman arrived during a heist at Ace Chemicals. The chemicals dyed Joker's hair green, his skin white, and stretched his mouth into a permanent smile. His deformed appearance combined with a report that his family had died drove the clown insane and he decided that life was only a joke and to prove it to the brooding Batman.
Joker is voiced by Christopher Corey Smith. He is able to gain special abilities by changing his suit via a suit wheel (see below).
1966
Joker is the craziest of all of the villains that inhabit Gotham City. He is manipulative and centers his crimes around comedy.
Super suits
Joker henchman
Kevin Smith
Killer Croc
Waylon Jones is a man with a strange metahuman deformity that gives him a reptilian appearance and powers. In his youth, he became a gator wrestler, but now he seeks to reprimand those who would extort "freaks" like him.
Kilowog
Kilowog is the Green Lantern Corps drill sergeant and a close friend of Hal Jordan.
Krypto the Superdog
Krypto is the El family's pet dog on Krypton. Jor-El uses him as a test subject before sending Kal-El to Earth. Under a yellow sun and in Earth's atmosphere, Krypto obtains enhanced senses and super powers.
Krypto is able to fly.
Larfleeze
Larfleeze is the sole Orange Lantern. He has a power ring that is fueled by avarice, and as such hoards the other orange rings.
Lex Luthor
Alexander Luthor is a self-made businessman who believes that with the emergence of superheroes, especially the alien Superman, that the age of pure human achievement (and humanity's reliance on him) is threatened. Lex uses his brilliant mind and manipulative charm in a plight to not only detain the Man of Steel, but make himself look like a hero for doing it. Lex soon becomes so obsessed that he quickly turns to villainy and not only using super villains as henchmen, but working alongside them and getting his own hands dirty.
Clancy Brown reprises his role as Lex Luthor from Superman: The Animated Series and LEGO Batman 2. He is able to cycle through different abilities by switching through super suits that he collects.
Super suits
LexBot
Mad Hatter
Man-Bat
Manchester Black
Martian Manhunter
Miss Martian
Mr. Mxyzptlk
Music Meister
Nightwing
Dick Grayson is the son of circus acrobats John and Mary Grayson. Though he believes that he will follow in their footsteps, they are killed when the circus refuses to pay for protection from a mob. Dick is adopted by Bruce Wayne, and becomes his first sidekick, Robin. Later in life, Dick joins the Teen Titans and changes his codename to Nightwing. He has also served as Batman, before returning to the Nightwing mantle.
Dick Grayson
When the Crime Syndicate invades the prime universe and captures the Justice League, Nightwing resists them but he is captured and unmasked in front of cameras. With his secret identity blown, Dick's death is faked with only Batman, Catwoman, and Lex Luthor knowing the truth. Dick abandons the Nightwing identity and Batman convinces him to become a secret agent with the task of infiltrating Spyral.