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Justice League episode
Darkseid JL
"Twilight"
Airdate: July 5, 2003
Production Number: 31-32
Airdate Order: 27-28
Animation Services by: Koko Enterprise Co., LTD.
Written by: Rich Fogel
Story by: Bruce Timm
Directed by: Dan Riba (Part I)
Butch Lukic (Part II)
Episode images (16)

"Twilight" is the season premiere of the second season of Justice League. It originally aired July 5, 2003. When Apokolips comes under attack by Brainiac, Darkseid has no choice but to seek the help of Superman and the Justice League. Caught between Krypton's darkest legacy and the despot who nearly destroyed his own legacy on Earth, Superman is conflicted and suspects that there is more going on than meets the eye.

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Plot Edit

Part I Edit

On a distant planet, a fleet of ships under the command of Steppenwolf is under attack from a larger number of ships. Unable to get out of the gravity well or boom tube themselves out, Steppenwolf contacts Apokolips via hologram to update Darkseid his situation. Desaad realized that they might come under attack from New Genesis, but Darkseid still took the risk. Thanking him for his years of service, Darkseid orders Steppenwolf to "take as many with you as you can", but Steppenwolf suddenly screams as the connection breaks off. The image of Orion takes the place of Steppenwolf, then sends Darkseid "a present" by way of boom tube with Highfather's compliments: Steppenwolf's vessel, which crashes into a fire pit, causing an explosion that destroys several war machines in depot, and makes its way to Darkseid's palace, burying him, Desaad, and Kalibak in rubble. As Darkseid emerges from the rubble, Highfather himself contacts Darkseid and gives him fair warning: Break the treaty again, and Apokolips will be shown no mercy.

At the Watchtower, Hawkgirl is watching a video of some hawks. J'onn J'onzz comes in and offers some company. She says she is feeling homesick, and relates how she arrived on Earth: While chasing a pair of criminals, she stumbled into a space-time disturbance that catapulted her to another part of the galaxy. Now she is lost, with no idea how to get home.

Back on Apokolips, Kalibak is overseeing reconstruction. Desaad points out the losses that they incurred, but Darkseid says that the solution to the Anti-Life Equation was almost in their grasp. Desaad criticizes the move as a "fool's errand", and in punishment for criticizing him, Darkseid kills Desaad with the Omega Beam. However, a ship of unknown origin arrives in the sky, and Darkseid realizes that "it's death".

At the Watchtower, Hawkgirl is explaining how she arrived on Earth: She tracked a group of criminals to their base, and they used some sort of particle weapon on her, sending her to Earth. J'onn sympathizes, noting that most of the Justice League's members are either exiles or the last of their kind. Suddenly, an alarm sounds in the tower. Heading down a level, Hawkgirl and J'onn meet with Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. Batman says that an unknown energy signature is appearing in the tower, which Superman recognizes as boom tube. Suddenly, Darkseid arrives. Superman immediately attacks him, but Diana and J'onn restrain the Man of Steel before his fight can damage the Watchtower. Darkseid explains that Apokolips is under attack by Brainiac, and that he has no choice but to ask for the League's help. To the shock of his teammates, Superman is willing to leave Apokolips to die, but Darkseid notes that Brainiac will not stop with Apokolips. As the League knows, Brainiac's true goal is to digitize the information from all planets, then destroy them, leaving nothing behind. As the Justice League debates what to do, Batman finally convinces Superman to help, despite Superman's suspicion that Darkseid is plotting something. Superman is now motivated to take action, but asks Batman to do something for him...

On Apokolips, Kalibak leads and attack on Brainiac's ship, but its shields are too powerful. Superman, Hawkgirl, and J'onn J'onzz arrive, but they also cannot break through the shield. Darkseid, however, has another plan.

Meanwhile, Batman and Wonder Woman travel to New Genesis by boom tube, hoping to enlist Orion's help in stopping Brainiac. However, they are attacked by a massive predator. Wonder Woman is knocked unconscious and Batman is nearly devoured when someone fires a buzz-bomb into the creatures mouth. Taking the two heroes away, their rescuer introduces himself as Forager, a Bug, one of the lower class citizens of New Genesis. When they ask where to find Orion, Forager explains that all the Gods live above them—both figuratively and literally, dwelling in a city far above the plains. Heading for the city, Batman and Wonder Woman encounter Lightray, who playfully spanks Wonder Woman and dares her into a flight race. After Batman breaks away and manages to trap Lightray with his cape, the Leaguers ask the captured Lightray where to find Orion. At that moment however, Orion has found them.

Back on Apokolips, Superman challenges Brainiac to come out and fight him. Brainiac opens his shield enough to blast Superman with an energy beam, but Superman is able to withstand the energy long enough to further pry open the shield. Darkseid uses this opening to fire a powerful energy weapon at Brainiac, which damages him. The shields of Brainiac's vessel to go down and allow Kalibak's army to destroy the device trying to absorb Apokolips' databanks. Brainiac takes flight, and the Justice League pursue in the Javelin, chasing Brainiac to an asteroid field. However, once they fly over a hole within a large asteroid, they realize that they've been lead into a trap: Not only is the "asteroid" built with technology, it is also shaped in Brainiac's image.

Part II Edit

In Brainiac's asteroid, Superman, J'onn, and Hawkgirl exit the Javelin. A hover platform arrives to take them to Brainiac. Sitting on a throne, Brainiac offers Superman another chance to join him in "carrying out the legacy of Krypton." Calling him a perversion of Krypton, Superman refuses. Brainiac attacks, but the Leaguers are able to destroy Brainiac's body. Unfortunately, Brainiac's programming is within the asteroid itself. Worse for the League, Brainiac has several other robot bodies to spare.

On New Genesis, Highfather is with a group of children, instructing them on the merits of gardening, and how anything good takes time to bear fruit. Orion, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Lightray come in, saying that they have news from Apokolips. Not wanting to frighten the children, Highfather takes them outside the garden. Explaining what is happening on Apokolips, Orion wants to mount an army and destroy Darkseid once and for all, but Highfather reminds him that the treaty forbids New Genesis from interfering in the internal affairs of Apokolips. Orion counters that Darkseid's existence is a very threat to peace, which Highfather concedes, but he remembers all too well the cost from the previous war between the two worlds. Torn between the threat of Darkseid and the horrors of a new war, Highfather decides to consult the Source before he commits to any action, and commands Orion to wait and do nothing, pending the results of Highfather's commune. Orion concedes, but is clearly angered by Highfather's decision.

On Brainiac's asteroid, the Justice League is holding their own against the Brainiac robots when Darkseid arrives via boom tube and surprise-attacks the Justice League. Once the League is defeated, Darkseid tells Brainiac he's kept his promise to deliver Superman into Brainiac's hands.

On New Genesis, Wonder Woman asks about Forager and his people, but Orion dismisses them as "bugs" and therefore "unimportant". Orion also reveals that he is planning to attack Darkseid regardless of Highfather's decision, and intends to do it now. As he flies through a boom tube, Batman and Wonder Woman follow.

On Brainiac's asteroid, Darkseid reminds Brainiac of their deal: In exchange for Superman, Apokolips will be spared. As they arrive in Brainiac's central computer core, Darkseid asks what Brainiac's intentions are for Superman. Brainiac reveals that he has reached the limits of his evolutionary line. To further evolve, he requires genetic material from the last Kryptonian alive. However, as Brainiac begins extracting DNA from Superman, Darkseid places his Mother Box on Brainiac's central control console, programming Brainiac to serve Darkseid. While Brainiac is fully aware of what is happening, he has no choice but to obey. Darkseid instructs Brainiac to begin assimilating New Genesis.

Back in the throne room, Hawkgirl and J'onn awaken, realizing Darkseid betrayed them. Searching the complex for Superman, J'onn muses that there may be information on Thanagar in Brainiac's datatracks, but Hawkgirl says that they have no time to look because Superman needs them. In the asteroid field, Orion carries Batman and Wonder Woman with him in a protective field, with Orion's Mother Box saying that Darkseid is here. Seeing Brainiac's asteroid, they head in.

On New Genesis, Highfather's communion with the Source is interrupted by Darkseid's attack. As Lightray arrives, Highfather orders the city to be evacuated. The entire population takes flight in escape pods down to the surface, but even as they escape, storms rage across their world. From the surface, a horrified Forager looks on.

At Brainiac's asteroid, Hawkgirl and J'onn arrive in the central core, so Darkseid orders Brainiac to destroy them. Though Brainiac has no desire to help, Darkseid's programming forces Brainiac to release his drones and attack. J'onn takes control of one of the drones, using it to destroy the others, but they are nearly overwhelmed when Orion, Batman, and Wonder Woman arrive. Orion immediately goes for Darkseid, while Batman tries to stop Brainiac's assault. Unable to work the controls, Batman smashes the console, releasing Superman and deactivating the drones and absorption of New Genesis, and also causing a critical system failure that will destroy the asteroid. As the Justice League flees for the Javelin, Superman stays behind. When the League realizes that Superman isn't with them, Batman tells them to take off as he goes looking for Superman.

Elsewhere, Darkseid and Orion are locked in combat. Darkseid is pleased to see Orion's skills in combat, but Darkseid is stronger and incapacitates his estranged son with a crushing bearhug. However, Superman arrives, destroys Orion's Mother Box when Darkseid reaches for it to escape, and challenges Darkseid to final combat. Superman is able to hold his own, and despite much difficulty, finally overpowers Darkseid. Batman arrives and tries to stop him, but Superman refuses to leave. Batman then activates a boom tube and drags Superman away, which also pulls Orion into it as well. Though beaten and battered, Darkseid sneers, mocking Superman's failure to finish him off. With that, the entire asteroid explodes.

On New Genesis, the Justice League has met up with Highfather and Lightray. Batman says that there is no way either Darkseid or Brainiac could have survived, but Superman is not so sure. Lightray has failed to find any of the other New Gods, and Highfather fears that all is lost. Suddenly, the children Highfather was with earlier stumble upon them, along with a host of other New Gods, who were given shelter by Forager. Highfather thanks Forager for his compassion, and promotes him to a higher social standing. Looking to the stars, J'onn hopes that one day Hawkgirl will find her place. While grateful for J'onn's friendship, Hawkgirl responds with an unsure "Maybe".

Continuity Edit

  • Brainiac references Jor-El's failed attempt to stop him in the very first episode of Superman: The Animated Series, "The Last Son of Krypton".
  • Brainiac's ship is a new version of the same one in which he first arrived on Earth, in the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Stolen Memories".
    • As in that episode Brainiac proclaims: "I am Krypton".
  • When Darkseid first says Apokolips is under attack by Brainiac, Superman doubts it and says he "destroyed him". This likely refers to Superman: The Animated Series, "Knight Time", (Brainiac's last chronological encounter with Superman) where Superman destroyed Brainiac and his newly-built rocket. Given his firsthand knowledge of Brainiac's knack for returning (and his blunt warning to Batman at the end of said episode), Superman's disbelief that Brainiac still exists is unexplained.
  • After months of schemes and attacks during Superman: The Animated Series, the Superman-Darkseid feud exploded when Darkseid's forces invaded Earth and Darkseid himself killed Superman's friend, Metropolis Special Crimes Unit officer Daniel Turpin during the two-part "Apokolips... Now!".
  • Several references are made to the series finale of Superman: The Animated Series, "Legacy", where Superman was brainwashed into believing he was Darkseid's adopted son and attacked Earth. Superman broke free and took on his "father" in a hellacious battle, but matters between the two were left far from settled.
  • Superman initially balks at helping the planet Apokolips (again, stemming from the events of "Legacy"). This causes Batman to chastise the Man of Steel, saying "We know (Darkseid) used you. Humiliated you. Brainwashed you. I suggest you get over it." The Dark Knight speaks from experience, as Brainiac took over Bruce Wayne's mind and used him to exploit the resources of Wayne Enterprises in "Knight Time". Seeing as how Batman put the painful experience behind him and moved on, he expected Superman to do so as well. The message was received, as Batman's lecture did indeed motivate Superman into action.
  • Batman travels through a Boom tube for the first time in the DCAU. This calls back (or technically forward) to the episode of Batman Beyond, "The Call", in which he claims never having liked Boom tubes to Terry McGinnis.
  • Hawkgirl's "Just-Us League" line is used by Godfrey on the later episode "Eclipsed" as part of his campaign against the League.
  • When J'onn and Hawkgirl are flying through the Brainiac complex, J'onn mentions that the archives might have some information on Thanagar's location, and suggests they take a look, but Hawkgirl demurs. This foreshadows the events of "Starcrossed", when her story proves to be a lie.
  • In Justice League Unlimited, "The Ties That Bind", we learn that following Darkseid's death, the leaderless Apokolips has descended into civil war.
  • In the Justice League Unlimited episode "Alive!", Batman is shown to have been right about Darkseid not surviving the explosion, as he is resurrected when Lex Luthor attempts to resurrect Brainiac at the site of the explosion (thanks to Tala). Ironically, Superman is also proven right, seeing as he was immediately skeptical that Darkseid was truly gone for good after the explosion.
  • Brainiac uses the same space sled he would use later (chronologically) in Superman: The Animated Series, "New Kids in Town".

Background information Edit

Home video releases Edit

Production notes Edit

  • As of this episode, Cartoon Network started to air the second season two-parter episodes back-to-back, without the end credits of Part I or the beginning credits of Part II.
  • This two-parter's title was also listed in some digital cable guides as "Twilight of the Gods".
  • Bruce Timm has stated in the commentary that Darkseid was given a subtle, more "Kirbyesque" redesign from his appearances in Superman: The Animated Series.
  • Starting with this episode, Superman and Wonder Woman have been redesigned without cheekbone lines.

Production inconsistencies Edit

  • In this episode, Forager belongs to the lower class (Bugs) of the inhabitants of New Genesis, and only in the end he is promoted to a higher rank. However, in the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Apokolips... Now!, Part II", he had been seen among the New Gods (upper class) that deterred Darkseid's invasion of Earth. In the commentary for "Apokolips...Now", the creators acknowledge this goof.
  • When Wonder Woman lassos the large creature on New Genesis, the creature's movements make her lose her grip on it. However, after she is carried off to safety and wakes up, it is back on her belt.
  • When Brainiac's symbol first appears on Superman's head, it is upside down.

Trivia Edit

  • The Flash and Green Lantern do not appear.
  • This is the only two-part season premiere or finale of Justice League (which led to the only stand alone episode of the series, "Comfort and Joy", later on in the season to bring the episode count up to 26) and the only premiere or finale to not feature all seven members of the League.
  • Rene Auberjonois takes over Robert Morse's role as Desaad, having already played it in 1984/85 in SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians.
  • Ron Perlman replaces Steve Sandor as the voice of Orion.
  • Part II was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in Television Animation.
  • When Superman is about to tell Brainiac to go to hell, he is cut off for censorship reasons. This is the second of four times that this has happened. (See also "A Knight of Shadows, Part I", "For the Man Who Has Everything", and "The Balance".)
  • When Superman stands up to Darkseid before their fight, the Superman: The Animated Series theme plays.
  • This is Highfather's first and only speaking appearance in the DCAU; he is voiced by Mitchell Ryan, recently known as Greg's upper-crust father on Dharma & Greg. Incidentally, his wife in that series is played by Susan Sullivan, who voices Hippolyta.
  • In the Superman/Batman comic series storyline "The Supergirl From Krypton", Batman is likewise eaten by a giant "New God" creature and manages to escape on his own (hurting it in the process), but does so on his first visit to Apokolips and not New Genesis.
  • In the comics, Desaad has been killed by Darkseid's Omega Beams numerous times. However, Darkseid has consistently resurrected him after some time. There remains the distinct (though remote) possibility that Desaad survived.
  • On the DVD commentary for Part II, Bruce Timm explained that in the original draft of this story, Darkseid actually broke Orion's back with a bearhug during their brief fight. After which, Superman was going to confront Darkseid and simply say "Murderer" before their long-awaited rematch. Timm wanted the dialogue expanded to where Superman and Darkseid trash-talked each other first to express the personal hatred and contempt they had built for one another by this point.
  • Also on the DVD commentary for Part II, Bruce Timm jokingly suggested that the line "You know something, Bruce? You're not always right," (Which is the last thing Superman says to Batman in this episode), is a phrase that he himself has heard from time to time during his DCAU career.

Cast Edit

Actor Role
Maria Canals Hawkgirl
Kevin Conroy Batman
Susan Eisenberg Wonder Woman
Starkiller crew (uncredited)
Carl Lumbly J'onn J'onzz
George Newbern Superman
Rene Auberjonois Desaad
Steppenwolf (uncredited)
Corey Burton Brainiac
Forager (uncredited)
Michael Dorn Kalibak
Michael Ironside Darkseid
Rob Paulsen Lightray
Helmsman (uncredited)
Ron Perlman Orion
Mitchell Ryan Highfather
Tara Strong Sera

Uncredited appearances Edit

Quotes Edit

Desaad: You knew going into that sector was a violation of our treaty with New Genesis.
Darkseid: It was a calculated risk. You have served me well, General. Take as many of them with you as you can.
Steppenwolf: (stares for a second, then bows) As you command, my lord.


Highfather: We know of your mad ambitions, Darkseid. This is your final warning: break the treaty again and you will be destroyed.


Desaad: It was a fool's errand.
(Darkseid is angered)
Desaad: Uh, what I mean to say is...
Darkseid: No one questions me, Desaad.
(He vaporizes Desaad)
Darkseid: No one.


Kalibak: Father! Father, do you see?!
Darkseid: Be still, fool. I'm not blind.
Kalibak: But what is it?
Darkseid: It's death.


Hawkgirl: Maybe we should call ourselves the "Just-us" League.


Darkseid: Even as we speak, Apokolips is being assimilated by the Kryptonian menace known as Brainiac.
Superman: You're lying. I destroyed him.
Darkseid: Apparently, he is harder to kill than you realized.



Wonder Woman: Let me get this straight: Orion is Darkseid's own son?
Batman: New Genesis and Apokolips have been at war for centuries. Apparently, Darkseid and Highfather exchanged sons as part of some kind of peace treaty... (Wonder Woman looks at Batman) sounds wacky to me, too.


Wonder Woman: You're too modest. You've shown courage, compassion...
Forager: No, no, you don't understand. All the Gods are far above us. (Points towards New Genesis in the sky)
Batman: I'm gonna need a longer grapple.


Batman: Next time I let Superman take charge, just hit me. Real hard.


Brainiac You deceived me, Darkseid. Used me.
Darkseid: It's what I do.


Darkseid: I'm glad to see growing up with Highfather hasn't made you soft and weak. You make an old man proud. But I won't let you or anyone else stand in my way!
(Darkseid bearhugs Orion into unconciousness)
Darkseid: Spare the rod...


Superman: Any minute now, Brainiac will explode. And guess what? You're going with him.
(Darkseid reaches for Orion's Mother Box, but Superman destroys it with his heat vision)
Superman: No, Darkseid. To get off this rock, you'll have to go through me.
Darkseid: You really are a glutton for punishment. Time and again, I've beaten you, humbled you. What makes you think today's outcome will be any different?
Superman: Because this time, I won't stop until you're just a greasy smear on my fist. Let's go.


Darkseid: This is where you belong, Superman, under my heel!


Darkseid: (last words) Loser.


Batman: Nothing could have survived that. Not even Darkseid.
Superman: You know something, Bruce? You're not always right.



Previously produced episode:
"Tabula Rasa"
Episodes of
Justice League
Next produced episode:
"Maid of Honor"
Previously aired episode:
"The Savage Time"
Next aired episode:
"Tabula Rasa"
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