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* [[Buffy-Speak]]: "It's been three weeks since I saw Mister cryptic-I-have-no-face-but-plenty-of-attitude."
* [[Buffy-Speak]]: "It's been three weeks since I saw Mister cryptic-I-have-no-face-but-plenty-of-attitude."
* [[Butterfly of Doom]]: Lex Luthor kidnaps Clark Kent and gives him an experimental [[Truth Serum]] which his scientists explain is a synthetic recreation of [[Wonder Woman]]'s magic lasso. Luthor then asks Clark, who broke the story about new hero Supernova, why it is that Superman is [[It's All About Me|toying with Luthor by pretending to be someone else]]. Clark, [[Laughing Mad|laughing madly]], informs Lex that he does not know who is under the Supernova mask, but he is absolutely certain of one thing: [[Crowning Moment of Funny|it is not Superman]]. Creator commentary in the trade-paperbacks points out that this scene, and perhaps the '''entire future path of DC Comics''', could have gone so differently if Luthor had simply known to ask ''the right question''.
* [[Butterfly of Doom]]: Lex Luthor kidnaps Clark Kent and gives him an experimental [[Truth Serum]] which his scientists explain is a synthetic recreation of [[Wonder Woman]]'s magic lasso. Luthor then asks Clark, who broke the story about new hero Supernova, why it is that Superman is [[It's All About Me|toying with Luthor by pretending to be someone else]]. Clark, [[Laughing Mad|laughing madly]], informs Lex that he does not know who is under the Supernova mask, but he is absolutely certain of one thing: [[Crowning Moment of Funny|it is not Superman]]. Creator commentary in the trade-paperbacks points out that this scene, and perhaps the '''entire future path of DC Comics''', could have gone so differently if Luthor had simply known to ask ''the right question''.
* [[Butterfly of Transformation]]: [[Vic Sage]]'s [[Famous Last Words|last words]] invokes butterfly symbolism and addressing to Renee, foreshadowing her becoming the new Question.
* [[The Cape (trope)]]: Not strictly anyone in the series, but as Black Adam [[Character Development|softens up]], he takes to wearing his cape more as symbolic gesture.
* [[The Cape (trope)]]: Not strictly anyone in the series, but as Black Adam [[Character Development|softens up]], he takes to wearing his cape more as symbolic gesture.
* [[Captain Ethnic]]: The Great Ten of China. [[Enforced Trope|Deliberately]].
* [[Captain Ethnic]]: The Great Ten of China. [[Enforced Trope|Deliberately]].