The Justice Lords are an alternate
Justice League from a parallel Earth. After
Lex Luthor is elected
President of the United States, kills the
Flash, and establishes policies resulting in a potential nuclear war,
Batman,
Superman, and
Wonder Woman storm the
White House and confront Luthor in an attempt to prevent the war. When Luthor tells Superman no matter how many times he sends him to prison, he would find a way back to power, Superman kills Luthor with his heat vision, and decides he likes this new form of "justice". The others also lose faith in humanity. For two years, the Justice Lords seize the world's governments and begin ruling with an iron fist. Using their satellite base for surveillance, they ban free speech, limit
elections, and eliminate crime by
lobotomizing criminals and
supervillains through Lord Superman's heat vision, although they justify their behavior as "temporary" and for the people's own good. Lord Superman has also imposed severe restrictions on his girlfriend
Lois Lane's way of life, forbidding her from making phone calls, having unauthorized guests, or leaving her home.
"A Better World" The Justice Lords discover their counterparts when Lord Batman finds the League during an experiment which allowed him to view the alternate universe (later designated Earth-12), as well as be transported there. Bored with their own world, the Lords decide to "assist" their counterparts by having their tyranny on the League's world, and trick them into going to the alternate Earth. When the League arrives, they are imprisoned and rendered unconscious. They are later transferred to cells designed to neutralize their powers, and Lord Batman stays behind to keep watch over them. When the rest of the Lords arrive on the League's Earth, they encounter
Doomsday, who Superman lobotomizes with his heat vision. Lois Lane is surprised by this, saying it is unlike him. Watching the interview from prison, Lex Luthor immediately recognizes that the Lords are not the League. The League escapes from the holding facility when the Flash accelerates his heartbeat to make Lord Batman think that he has
flatlined. Lord Batman opens the Flash's cell door, and is quickly locked in the cell by the Flash and the League escapes. Most go to
Arkham Asylum to retrieve
Hawkgirl, although Batman goes to the Batcave to get the dimensional transporter. There Batman and Lord Batman fight, and though Lord Batman seemingly convinces Batman that the Lords' methods are right on grounds of preventing events like the deaths of their respective parents, Batman later convinces Lord Batman that the Lords' methods are wrong after sarcastically saying if his parents were alive, they would be proud of his actions. Lord Batman saves the League from the alternate Earth's security forces and sends them back to their reality. On mainstream Earth, Superman approaches Lex Luthor for help against the Lords, who agrees in exchange for a presidential pardon. The League distracts the Lords to allow Luthor to use a power disruptor to remove their powers. The Lords are sent back to their Earth, and Luthor expresses his intention to enter politics.
Long-term effects The Lords' proposed alterations of mainstream Earth have repercussions in the first two seasons of
Justice League Unlimited. The events of "A Better World" aid
Amanda Waller's crusade against the destructive capabilities of the
metahuman population if the government left it unchecked. When Batman confronts Waller, she reveals simulations that show what would happen if the League went rogue; each time, the government was defeated.
Project Cadmus, established to counter Superman if he went rogue (as shown in the
Superman: The Animated Series episode "Legacy"), then called "Project: Achilles", expanded its threat list to the entire Justice League. Mistrust increases within the League; Batman and the
Question fear that what happened to the Lords' Earth will happen to theirs when Luthor nearly wins the presidency, and the Question tries to kill Luthor. The League's apparent degeneration cast it into an increasingly bad light. However, it successfully recruits the populist, astute
Green Arrow as its political conscience; he puts the role of Cadmus in perspective for the League, preventing it from succumbing to the temptation that created the Lords. Luthor hacks the
Justice League Watchtower to attack Cadmus headquarters, causing extensive collateral damage to the surrounding area. The public turns against the League, and they decide to decommission the Watchtower and faithfully surrender (except for Batman, who wants to clear the League's name on his own). However, Cadmus chooses to retaliate, sending Galatea (a clone of
Supergirl) and an army of genetically engineered metahumans (
Long Shadow,
Wind Dragon,
Juice, and
Shifter and Downpour) to destroy the Watchtower and kill the rest of the League on board. The League subdues the clones and Supergirl defeats Galatea. When Batman finally convinces Waller that Luthor is responsible for the attack, they confront him in his
LexCorp offices, only to be beaten back by Luthor, who demonstrates unnatural speed and strength due to
Brainiac having been inside his body for years.
"Divided We Fall" In "Divided We Fall", Brainiac and Luthor unite into an entity that creates duplicate androids of the Lords to fight the League. The growing fear that the League might become the Lords reaches a climax in this episode, when the Flash exceeds his maximum speed to destroy Brainiac, vanishing into the
Speed Force. With Flash supposedly dead and Luthor at his mercy, Superman is put in the same position as his Justice Lord counterpart, but resists the temptation and proclaims that he is his own person. J'onn then senses Flash's presence, and the League successfully pulls him back to reality. Realizing they have estranged themselves from those they are trying to protect and still fearful of the future, Superman publicly announces the complete dissolution of the Justice League. However, Green Arrow challenges him, saying the League was bigger than any individual and would continue without the original seven, and Superman changes his mind, deciding for the League to establish an embassy on Earth as a secondary Watchtower and maintain a closer relationship with governments and law enforcement.
My Adventures with Superman The Justice Lords incarnation of Superman makes a non-speaking appearance in the
My Adventures with Superman episode "Kiss Kiss Fall in Portal". ==Members==