Lex Luthor

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Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor.png
Species Human
Gender Male
Member of Legion of Doom
Works for LexCorp[Note 1][Note 2]
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Other relative(s) Nasty Luthor, niece[Note 3]
Marital status Single
First appearance COTSF: "Wanted: The Superfriends" (1978)
Played by Stan Jones (1978-85)
Michael Bell (1978)
Charles Halford (2023)
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Lex Luthor is a criminal mastermind and one of the main villains in the Super Friends animated franchise. His voice was originated by Stan Jones.

Lex is the archnemesis of Superman. In response to constantly failing to beat him, Lex formed the Legion of Doom with other supervillains whose archnemeses had become hard to defeat, believing that together they could defeat the superheroes who had also come together as the Super Friends.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

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Biography

Past Life

Challenges from the Legion of Doom

Lex Goes to the Movies

Development

Gallery

Main article: Lex Luthor/Gallery

Toys

Behind the scenes

In popular culture

  • In the That 70s Show episode "Ramble On," Kelso has a fantasy sequence of the kids as the Super Pals, who receive a threat from Red as Doctor Bald, a doppelganger of Lex.
  • In the Family Guy episode "It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One," Mayor Lois claims that Adolf Hitler is plotting with the Legion of Doom to assassinate Jesus, using Lake Quahog as a base. Then the scene cuts to a Super Friends-style narrator announcing the Legion of Doom as their Hall of Doom rises from the swamp. Lex Luthor wants to know how she found out, to which Solomon Grundy reveals he "kinda dropped the ball" on that.
  • In Harley Quinn #64, Harley reads a comic book to her comatose mother in which the Justice League Dark has taken on the personas of Mystery Inc. as they investigate Rocky Point Beach in search of the ghost of Captain Cutler, which is interrupted by Harley trying to escape Lex Luthor, who reveals himself to be Captain Cutler's ghost.

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