Luthor - 1. Lex

: Luthor achieved the highest office in the land, showing he could shape millions of lives with a single phone call—something Superman cannot do.

Luthor's history is a mix of ruthless business dealings and desperate attempts to prove his superiority:

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Lex Luthor is arguably the most complex antagonist in the DC Universe, often serving more as a dark reflection of human potential than a simple "bad guy." While early iterations focused on him as a mad scientist, modern takes, such as the Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo's Luthor , present him as a billionaire industrialist driven by the belief that Superman's presence stifles human achievement. He views himself as the hero of humanity, a man struggling against a "god". Key Moments & Character Shifts

: Recent arcs, like those in the Superman: Lex Luthor Special #1 , have experimented with "softer" versions of Lex who suffer from amnesia, forcing fans to wonder if his evil nature is inherent or a choice. Essential Reading for Luthor Fans

: Many modern stories, including the Smallville TV series, explore a tragic backstory where Lex and Clark Kent were once friends. This adds a layer of personal betrayal to their eternal rivalry.

 
 
 
 
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