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* In ''[[Justice League]]'', The original Justice Lords episode had the teams fight their counterparts, more or less. {{spoiler|[[The Flash]] fought Lord!Superman as the other Flash died causing the lords to form. Superman was off getting permanent help (from his personal nemesis, naturally). Batman and Lord!Batman had a one-one one fight earlier on.}}
* In ''[[Justice League]]'', The original Justice Lords episode had the teams fight their counterparts, more or less. {{spoiler|[[The Flash]] fought Lord!Superman as the other Flash died causing the lords to form. Superman was off getting permanent help (from his personal nemesis, naturally). Batman and Lord!Batman had a one-one one fight earlier on.}}
** In the later episode ''Divided We Fall'', this was yet again the standard, with "Brainthor/Luthoriac" constructs designed to resemble the Lords. As it turns out, Flash, Batman and J'onn beat their counterparts pretty much instantly. Superman and [[Wonder Woman]] have to trade partners because Superman can't kill his own,<ref>as it changed to resemble Luthor, Lord!Superman's killing of Luthor also causing the [[For Want of a Nail]] / [[Bad Future]] described above</ref> while [[Green Lantern]] John Stewart and Shayera swap and [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|rather transparently]] let loose some [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|old]] [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|frustration]]. Of course, we can never be too sure if J'onn beat his clone, because they both shapeshifted into the same thing.
** In the later episode ''Divided We Fall'', this was yet again the standard, with "Brainthor/Luthoriac" constructs designed to resemble the Lords. As it turns out, Flash, Batman and J'onn beat their counterparts pretty much instantly. Superman and [[Wonder Woman]] have to trade partners because Superman can't kill his own,<ref>as it changed to resemble Luthor, Lord!Superman's killing of Luthor also causing the [[For Want of a Nail]] / [[Bad Future]] described above</ref> while [[Green Lantern]] John Stewart and Shayera swap and [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|rather transparently]] let loose some [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|old]] [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|frustration]]. Of course, we can never be too sure if J'onn beat his clone, because they both shapeshifted into the same thing.
* In ''[[Justice League Crisis On Two Earths]]'', the League faces off against their alternate universe counterparts, twice in some cases. Not all of them had counterparts on both sides, so the ones without them were incapacitated in some way to allow for this fight style.
* In ''[[Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths]]'', the League faces off against their alternate universe counterparts, twice in some cases. Not all of them had counterparts on both sides, so the ones without them were incapacitated in some way to allow for this fight style.


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