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"Injustice For All"
Airdate: September 6, 2002
September 13, 2002
Production Number: 08-09
Airdate Order: 18-19
Animation Services by: Koko Enterprise Co., LTD.
Written by: Stan Berkowitz
Directed by: Butch Lukic
Episode images (10)

"Injustice For All" is the 18th and 19th episodes of Justice League. It first aired on September 6 and 13, 2002.

Contents

Plot Edit

Part I Edit

Lex Luthor's criminal activities are finally exposed in a sting by the Justice League, when Luthor lords it over a Superman rendered helpless by Kryptonite, who turns out to be J'onn J'onzz in disguise, with Batman and Green Lantern recording the conversation where Luthor reveals how he smuggled weapons through customs, giving names of those he bribed. Batman gets the Kryptonite and places it in his belt. Luthor flees the LexCorp tower in a personal aircraft. Superman flies after him, but Luthor has an unexpected seizure, and Superman must act quickly to keep him from crashing.

Luthor awakens in a hospital bed. He claims the charges won't stand up in court, but Superman and a doctor inform him that he is suffering from an incurable form of blood cancer caused by long-term exposure to the Kryptonite's radiation. Luthor loses interest in defending his case, and so is sent to prison.

Luthor is annoyed by the Ultra-Humanite, who occupies the cell next to his, playing music from the culture channel. However he communicates via their T.V's and convinces the Ultra-Humanite to help him escape in exchange for a large sum of money. The Ultra-Humanite electrocutes two guards bringing him food, and uses one of them to open Lex's cell, the cells having retina scanners. Luthor uses dynamite to set a building on fire, delaying the authorities and League. Once free, Luthor summons a group of other super-criminals: Cheetah, Copperhead, The Shade, Solomon Grundy, and Star Sapphire, for one purpose: to destroy the League.

In their first attack, Luthor's "Injustice Gang" lures the Justice League into a trap by pretending the Ultra-Humanite has taken hostages at the Metropolis Federal Bank, but quickly find that the League is too well-organized for them to overcome. Both sides suffer one casualty: Batman is poisoned by Copperhead's venom, while Copperhead is caught and arrested.

While Luthor berates the Gang about their failure and says he won't pay them, Solomon Grundy seizes him. Luthor tells him to go ahead as it will save him from months of suffering, but he is released as the Joker appears. Luthor orders him out, but the Joker says they need him, as he is the one who knows Batman best – to demonstrate, Joker plucks a bat-shaped homing device off Luthor.

Refusing to rest after being cured of the venom for fear of being considered the weakest amongst a team of super-powered beings despite J'onn J'onzz's insistence, Batman follows the signal to the Gang's hideout, but is ambushed and knocked out by Joker from behind. After having succeeded in attacking Batman, Joker gets the last laugh.

Part II Edit

Batman first appears encased in full-body titanium restraints, and a stasis field shielding him from J'onn's telepathy. With various members of the Gang taking turns to guard him, Luthor takes Batman's utility belt to his lab.

Superman and the Flash interrogate Copperhead in jail. Copperhead refuses to talk, and when Superman physically threatens him, Copperhead mocks the Man of Steel by calling him a "boy scout" and laughingly comparing Superman to a school bully. As Copperhead is taken back to his cell, having revealed nothing, Superman wonders aloud, "How does Batman do it?"

In his own cell, Batman works his psychological magic on Cheetah, his current guard. He listens with sympathy to her story of how she was forced to use her experimental genetic techniques on herself, which caused her metamorphosis into a cheetah-woman. Feeling a connection and a rush of attraction, Cheetah passionately kisses Batman.

Luthor manages to disable the anti-theft devices in the utility belt, and finds what he was looking for; a remote control for entry into the Watchtower. Shade, Sapphire, and Grundy infiltrate the tower, knock out J'onn, and plant a bomb. On Earth, Luthor has another seizure. Afraid that he won't live long enough even to see his revenge, he asks for help. Humanite agrees, for an extra fee, of course.

The League returns to the Watchtower. While they are attending to J'onn, someone telephones the Tower and warns them about the bomb. Conducting a hurried search, they manage to find it and Flash throws it into space seconds before it explodes.

Seeing his plan has failed, Luthor takes out his anger on the Gang, who decide to quit and storm off. Luthor only manages to keep them around by offering to triple their pay.

In the cell, it was the Joker's turn to guard (and taunt) Batman during the failed bombing. Joker was also disappointed to see that the plot has failed, so Joker decides to disobey Luthor's orders and kill Batman anyway. Fortunately, Grundy arrives and forces the Joker away. Batman thanks Grundy and asks for a glass of water. Grundy gives it to him, and Batman spits it into the stasis field device, causing a short circuit. Immediately, Batman contacts J'onn telepathically, and J'onn now knows the location of Batman and thus, the Gang.

In another part of the hideout, Humanite devises a treatment that temporarily stabilizes Luthor's condition, which involves encasing Luthor's chest in a containment suit. Grundy comes running to tell Luthor that the League is on their way. Before preparing their last ambush, Luthor says they first need to expose the traitor who tipped off the League. He checks the surveillance videos and sees Cheetah kissing Batman. Grundy drags her away, even as she screams that she's innocent.

The League enters the hideout and attacks. They seem to be winning, but Luthor appears in an armored battlesuit that harnesses the kryptonite radiation his body has absorbed. Luthor is about to use his new weapon to kill Superman, but Humanite sneaks up behind him and neutralizes Luthor's armor with a "killswitch" device. Humanite promptly surrenders, revealing himself to be the traitor.

The Joker decides to run, but not before finishing Batman off once and for all. Joker runs back to the cell, and finds that Batman has already freed himself from the restraints. "I could have escaped at any time", Batman explains. Batman then easily knocks out the Joker, who now realizes once again that the joke is on him.

As Luthor and the Gang are taken into custody, Humanite asks Batman if he would keep his promise: Paying double what Luthor was paying. Batman assured Humanite that he would. Batman had cut the deal with Humanite while he was being guarded. This earns a satisfied nod from Humanite, and allows himself to be taken into custody. Batman's teammates are perplexed, but Batman smiles in satisfaction.

Back in Stryker's Island, Luthor pounds on the wall of his cell, yelling that Humanite will pay for his treachery. Humanite, who is watching an opera program on public broadcasting, serenely ignores him. The program concludes, "this program was made possible by a grant from the Ultra-Humanite, and viewers like you".

Continuity Edit

  • Shade refers to his participation in this Injustice Gang in both "Fury" and "Secret Society". In the case of "Fury", this led to some confusion, because that episode was produced after, but aired before, this one.
  • As a result, this episode marked the first appearances of Cheetah and Ultra-Humanite in the DCAU. The rest of the Injustice Gang had technically already debuted in "Fury", which aired first.
  • This episode also marked the first appearances of the Joker and Lex Luthor on Justice League.
  • This marks the temporary end of Luthor's career as a "legitimate" businessman, after which he is either a prisoner or a fugitive from justice. He is pardoned in "A Better World", but indicted once again in Justice League Unlimited, "Divided We Fall", after which he joins the Legion of Doom as a criminal mastermind.
  • During Luthor's confession to "Superman", he mentioned "Stavros" (from Batman: The Animated Series, "Fire From Olympus") accepting a bribe while working for a shipping company.
  • The harmful effects of Kryptonite on humans were first referenced in the Superman: The Animated Series episode "World's Finest", when it is revealed that all the multiple owners of the Laughing Dragon statue died prematurely and after running tests, Batman reveals that Kryptonite gives off low-level radiation.
  • Batman kept the Kryptonite he obtained in this episode and used it against A.M.A.Z.O. in the later episode "Tabula Rasa."
  • Luthor's disdain towards Joker is likely explained by their first encounter in "World's Finest".
  • Although Luthor's condition has stabilized, he continues to wear the chest plate designed by Humanite in subsequent episodes of Justice League Unlimited, and his cancer is finally revealed to have been cured in "Question Authority" (in the later episode "Divided We Fall" it is revealed that Brainiac cured him as part of Brainiac's plan to "upgrade" them both).

Background information Edit

Home video releases Edit

Production inconsistencies Edit

  • The chunk of kryptonite changes size between shots. At first, Luthor can keep it in his hand, but when Batman gets it, it's small enough to fit in a (considerably smaller) pouch pocket.
  • The sign of the facade of the Metropolis Federal building is misspelled "Fedral".
  • In the Watchtower, an animation error causes Hawkgirl to have two left wings for a brief period of time. Though she moves, her wing is "split" into one that moves along with her body, and one that stays in its original spot.
  • When Batman talks with Cheetah, his utility belt reappears.
  • Although Cheetah is dragged away to be executed, she is seen imprisoned in the van along with the rest of the Gang after they are taken into custody, and appears in future episodes of Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. How she escaped is not explained on-screen. However, Bruce Timm explained that Cheetah was in fact suppposed to be killed off, and was merely "spared" due to an animation/continuity error.[1]
  • Likewise, Copperhead is also shown in the van in the last scene, despite having already been captured in Part I.
  • Luthor destroys the large monitor screen when the bomb fails to destroy the Watchtower and then later uses it to show Cheetah kissing Batman.

Production notes Edit

  • In production order, this is the first episode since "Secret Origins" where the entire League appears. "Fury" was produced after this episode, but aired well before.

Trivia Edit

  • Each member of the Injustice Gang belongs to the rogues gallery of one of the members of the Justice League in the DC Comics except for J'onn J'onzz and Hawkgirl:
Hero Rogue
Batman Joker, Copperhead & Solomon Grundy
Flash Shade
Green Lantern Star Sapphire
Superman Lex Luthor & Ultra-Humanite
Wonder Woman Cheetah
The "Wonder Twins"
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  • In order of production and continuity, this is the first appearance of Copperhead, Solomon Grundy, Shade, and Star Sapphire, but they also appeared in the episode "Fury", which was aired first.
  • Luthor says, "Et tu, Humanite?". This is a reference to the famous line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, spoken by Caesar to Brutus, whom he realizes has betrayed him.
  • Joker's last words to Batman before falling unconscious are "You're dethspicable!" a la Daffy Duck.
  • Luthor's Kryptonite poisoning was a major story arc in the comics, received as a result of wearing a chip of Kryptonite on a ring for several years. Luthor avoided dying by transferring his brain into a stronger, younger clone of himself (with a full head of hair). However, his clone body aged prematurely, forcing Luthor to sell his soul in order to avoid becoming a permanent cripple.
  • Luthor's purple and green outfit is modelled after his character's look in the original SuperFriends cartoon. Luthor's battlesuit is also based directly on one made famous in the comics.
  • During Batman and Joker's final fight, a slowed down version of the Batman: The Animated Series theme plays.
  • Luthor's tactic of weakening Superman with a chunk of Kryptonite, fleeing in an airship when confronted by reinforcements and having an accident was previously used in the Superman: The Animated Series episode, "Brave New Metropolis", the only difference being that that specific Luthor was from an alternate dimension and crashed into a monument and was killed.
  • Copperhead calling Superman "Boy Scout" is a reference to Superman always being known as the boy scout in mainstream comics. On the Justice League Unlimited episode "Clash", it seems he's taken to being called that and is upset that Captain Marvel is apparently the new one.

Cast Edit

Actor Role
Maria Canals Hawkgirl
Bat-Computer (uncredited)
Police Dispatcher (uncredited)
Kevin Conroy Batman
Susan Eisenberg Wonder Woman
Phil LaMarr Green Lantern
Prison guard (uncredited)
Carl Lumbly J'onn J'onzz
George Newbern Superman
Michael Rosenbaum Flash
Cop (uncredited)
Clancy Brown Lex Luthor
Ian Buchanan Ultra-Humanite
Olivia d'Abo Star Sapphire
Mark Hamill The Joker
Solomon Grundy (uncredited)
Jason Marsden Snapper Carr
Stephen McHattie Shade
Sheryl Lee Ralph Cheetah
Efrain Figueroa Copperhead
Ashley Edner Trina
Grant Heslov Doctor

Quotes Edit

J'onn: So much for your image of the benevolent businessman. This is the end of an era.
Luthor: The end of your era, maybe!


Superman: Lex, if there's anything I can do--
Luthor: You've done more than enough.


Star Sapphire: Common criminals. Is this what I've been reduced to?
Luthor: Criminals, yes. But common? Most certainly not.
Shade: Lex Luthor? Well, the plot thins.


Hawkgirl: That's fast.
Flash: Fastest man alive.
Hawkgirl: Which might explain why you can't get a date.


Joker: You're not going to leave him like this, are you?
Luthor: Why?
Joker: Hello, he's still alive!


Copperhead: I keep telling you, I don't know anything! I'm just an innocent--
Copperhead, Superman and the Flash: --victim of circumstances.
Flash: Yeah, yeah, we know.


Cheetah: How do you know so much about me?
Batman: Let's just say, cats aren't the only creatures who are curious.
Cheetah: Too much curiosity can be dangerous.
Batman: Maybe I like danger.
Cheetah: Do you?
Batman: (whispers) Try me.


Joker: Hello, Kitty! (Joker knocks Cheetah out.) And they say I'm not a team player.


Joker: Whoopsie! Time to run. But there is still one unfinished piece of business.


Joker: No fair! How did you get free?
Batman: I could have escaped anytime, but I thought I'd stick around to keep an eye on you clowns.
(Batman punches Joker)
Joker: You're desthpicable! (faints)



Previously produced episode:
"The Enemy Below"
Episodes of
Justice League
Next produced episode:
"Paradise Lost"
Previously aired episode:
"Legends"
Next aired episode:
"A Knight of Shadows"


Footnotes Edit

  1. It was a mistake — she was supposed to be dead — the implication being that Grundy '[pulled] a Lenny' on her.

    Well, my co-producer James Tucker kept saying we should bring her back, [and] I kept saying, 'No, she's dead, she has ceased to be, she is an ex-Cheetah', and, lo and behold, someone pointed out that she was in the paddy wagon — all in one piece, apparently still breathing — at the end of "Injustice for All", D'oh!

    So, James got his wish: she'll be back in Justice League Unlimited. Don't know how she got away from Grundy, though.

    — Bruce Timm [1]

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