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* [[Complete Monster]]: Mongul and Darkseid. |
* [[Complete Monster]]: Mongul and Darkseid. |
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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Lex Luthor, depending on the author. |
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Lex Luthor, depending on the author. |
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* [[Periphery Demographic]]: The DCAU has been enjoyed by DC fans of different age groups, with the exception of ''[[Lobo (web series)|Lobo]]'', which is an adult oriented cartoon. |
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* [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?]]: Most of it with the exception of ''[[Lobo (web series)|Lobo]]'' is family friendly but has some slips of innuendos and violence. |
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* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: ''[[Lobo (web series)|Lobo]]'', whose main character also appeared in a few episodes of ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', is far from family friendly. It has strong language, sexual humor, drug usage and tons of gore. |
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: ''[[Lobo (web series)|Lobo]]'', whose main character also appeared in a few episodes of ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', is far from family friendly. It has strong language, sexual humor, drug usage and tons of gore. |
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 23 July 2021
- Broken Base: Fans debate whether Static Shock, The Zeta Project and Lobo are considered canon.
- Complete Monster: Mongul and Darkseid.
- Magnificent Bastard: Lex Luthor, depending on the author.
- What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?: Lobo, whose main character also appeared in a few episodes of Superman: The Animated Series, is far from family friendly. It has strong language, sexual humor, drug usage and tons of gore.