Stories by @dippy2
67 stories

Black Adam
Black Adam, The King in Black, embarks on an adventure that will be judged by the Linear Men.

Nightwing and The Red Hood
Nightwing and Red Hood are a different duo coming together for an international adventure that will test their survival skills, as well as their patience.

Zatanna and The Red Tornado
A grief-stricken Zatanna Zatara, devastated by the aftermath of Darkseid’s invasion, mysteriously creates a warped sitcom reality in the town of Westview, where she lives an idealized 1950s black-and-white suburban life with a resurrected Red Tornado, complete with canned laughter and an increasingly tense dinner with their bewildered neighbors that reveals subtle cracks in the illusion. As the decades shift from the 60s to the 70s and beyond, Zatanna becomes aware that the neighborhood kids, Bart and Lori, secretly possess emerging powers, and she begins training them like her own children within the safety of the Hex; however, when her neighbor Mary, secretly Mary Bromfield, mentions Zachary Zatara and Amazo, Zatanna violently expels her from the barrier, revealing her total control over the fabricated world. Outside the anomaly, Checkmate investigates under acting director Tyler Hayward, joined by agent Cameron Chase and government-assigned astrophysicist Darcy Lewis, discovering that Zatanna has unknowingly enslaved Westview’s residents, including Enns, Herb, and Norm, forcing them into sitcom roles while fully conscious and suffering; meanwhile, Red Tornado gradually senses inconsistencies in reality, briefly freeing Norm and learning of the town’s agony. During an 80s-themed Halloween episode, a version of Zachary appears, seemingly recast yet identical, heightening suspicions that the Hex is destabilizing; at the same time, Mary repeatedly forces her way back inside the anomaly, absorbing magical energy and developing abilities reminiscent of Shazam. The central twist reveals that the quiet neighbor Enns is actually Enchantress, the ancient sorceress who possesses June Moone and has been manipulating events from the shadows; she forces Zatanna to relive her trauma—her childhood under Giovanni Zatara, her exposure to a Mother Box’s cosmic energies, the loss of loved ones, and the devastation wrought by Darkseid—revealing that Enchantress exploited Zatanna’s overwhelming grief to trigger the creation of the Hex and manifest a new Red Tornado and surrogate children through forbidden Chaos Magic, marking her as the prophesied “Zatanna the Witch.” In the climactic battle above Westview, Enchantress attempts to siphon Zatanna’s power while Hayward deploys a rebuilt, weaponized android called Red Volcano against her; Mary shields the twins from gunfire, Darcy crashes into Hayward to prevent his escape, and Red Tornado confronts Red Volcano in a philosophical Ship of Theseus debate about identity and memory, restoring his consciousness before Volcano escapes into the skies. Fully embracing her identity as Zatanna the Witch, she casts backward runic spells across the sky to block Enchantress’ magic, seizes part of her power, briefly flirting with darker impulses, and ultimately frees June Moone from the curse; realizing the suffering she has caused, Zatanna dismantles the Hex and tearfully says goodbye to Red Tornado, Bart, and Lori as they fade from existence. After liberating the town, Mary reassures Zatanna that grief is proof of love, and Zatanna retreats into isolation to study the deepest corners of the Dark Arts; in a mid-credits scene, Mary is approached by a Manhunter on behalf of an old ally of her brother, hinting at Amanda Waller, while in a post-credits scene Zatanna, in astral form, hears the voices of Bart and Lori calling for help from across the Multiverse, setting the stage for darker magical events within the DC Universe.

Flash: Running From Home
Following the events of the Battle vs Darkseid, Barry Allen is grieving the death of Superman while trying to return to normal life. As the world deals with the aftermath of the Blip, Barry just wants a break. He joins his classmates, including Ivy (Ivy West), Cheester P Runk, and August Heart, on a collage trip across Europe, planning to confess his feelings to Ivy. His vacation is interrupted by Amanda Waller, who recruits Barry to help battle mysterious elemental creatures attacking major cities. Waller introduces him to Abra Kadabra (Citizen Abra), a charismatic new hero who claims to be from the future and says the Elementals destroyed his world. Barry fights alongside Abra Kadabra in several large-scale battles, including a destructive confrontation in Venice and a major attack in Prague. Feeling overwhelmed and unsure if he can live up to Superman’s legacy, Barry is given access to E.D.I.T.H., a powerful Kryptonian satellite defense system. Believing Kadabra is a better hero, Barry hands control of E.D.I.T.H. to him. The truth is revealed: Abra Kadabra is not a hero from teh future but a former Wayne Industries employee. Using advanced holographic drone technology, he has been staging the Elemental attacks to manufacture crises and present himself as Earth’s greatest hero. His real plan is to orchestrate a massive illusion attack in London, killing thousands if necessary, to cement his legacy. After discovering the deception, Barry is lured into an intense illusion sequence where Abra Kadabra psychologically attacks him, blurring reality and nearly killing him. Injured and shaken, Barry regains confidence with the help of Jimmy Olsen, who reassures him that Clark didn’t expect him to be the next Superman only to be Flash. In the climactic battle in London, Barry overcomes Kadabra’s illusions, disables the drones, and regains control of E.D.I.T.H. Kadabra is seemingly killed by his own technology. After returning to Central City, Barry begins a relationship with Ivy, finally embracing both his personal and heroic identities. In the mid-credits scene, a shocking twist occurs: a broadcast by Captain of Police Singh, reveals manipulated footage framing Flash for Kadabra’s attack and publicly exposes Barry Allen’s secret identity to the world. In the post-credits scene, it’s revealed that the Amanda Waller seen throughout the film was actually the Martian Manhunter in disguise, while the real Waller is in space overseeing a larger operation.

Shazam
In the early 2000s, teenage runaway Billy Batson is chosen by the ancient wizard Shazam to wield the power of living lightning. But almost immediately after receiving his powers, Billy is caught in a larger cosmic conflict between two advanced factions. One side is a militant cosmic order known as the Controllers, cold, authoritarian beings who believe emotion breeds chaos. Their elite warrior and Billy’s mentor figure is Karshon and convinces that Billy must suppress his humanity to become the perfect soldier. Opposing the Controllers are the long-hunted Manhunters, ancient synthetic beings scattered and nearly extinct. Publicly branded as galactic terrorists, they are blamed for atrocities across sectors of space. Billy, operating under Karshon’s guidance, believes he is helping the Controllers eliminate dangerous Manhunter infiltrators on Earth. During a confrontation, he crashes into Philadelphia, drawing the attention of Amanda Waller and A.R.G.U.S., who begin investigating this superpowered anomaly. As Billy struggles with fractured memories, flashes of his real life return, his adoptive mother’s kindness and his bond with Mary Bromfield, who always believed he was destined for something greater. These emotional ties begin weakening the mental conditioning imposed by the Controllers. Everything changes when Billy encounters Martian Manhunter, who reveals the truth: the Manhunters are not conquerors in this era, they are refugees. The Controllers reactivated them centuries ago as enforcers, then cast them aside when they developed independent thought. Now the Controllers seek a new power source, the magic of Shazam, to create a perfected enforcement army stripped entirely of free will. Karshon confronts Billy, insisting that emotion makes him weak and that only absolute order can save the universe. He pushes Billy to unlock greater power, not for Billy’s sake, but to weaponize the Lightning of Shazam as a cosmic battery for the Controllers’ expansion. Billy rejects Karshon’s ideology. Embracing his humanity, his love for his family, his fear, his hope, he turns his full magical power against the Controllers’ war fleet. The Manhunters, freed from suppression protocols, aid him in shutting down the Controllers’ command nexus. But the Controllers have anchored their control network outside linear time. To fully sever it, Billy channels the wizard’s lightning into the temporal core of their system. The explosion destroys the Controllers’ immediate invasion force and hurls Billy forward through time. In the post-credits scene, Billy crashes down into the year 2019, landing on an Earth that appears nearly apocalyptic, only to be discovered by the remaining members of the Justice League.

Atom and Bumblebee
Ryan Choi is under house arrest after siding with Batman during a major superhero conflict, spending his days bonding with his daughter Rhonda Choi through elaborate cardboard-and-science adventures while carefully avoiding violations monitored by FBI agent Cameron Chase. Ryan suddenly begins experiencing vivid quantum visions of Jean Loring, long presumed dead after being lost in the Quantum Realm decades earlier. Realizing she may still be alive, his mentor Ray Palmer and scientist-hero Karen Beecher abduct Ryan and reveal they have secretly constructed a Quantum Tunnel to mount a rescue mission. Karen fully embraces her identity as Bumblebee in a dazzling kitchen fight sequence, fluidly shrinking and enlarging objects mid-combat while dismantling armed criminals with precision, sharply contrasting Ryan’s more improvisational and chaotic Atom style. Their mission is disrupted by Emilia LaSalle, Warp, who phases unpredictably due to quantum instability caused by a childhood accident involving her father; she is aided by Ray’s estranged scientific colleague Atom Shamser and believes Jean’s accumulated quantum energy can permanently stabilize her condition, leading to multiple inventive chases and confrontations, including a spectacular sequence in which Palmer’s portable shrinking laboratory is stolen and passed between factions like a briefcase as it changes size mid-pursuit. Complicating matters further is black-market crime lord Bruno Mannheim, who seeks to weaponize Palmer’s size-altering technology for Intergang and deploys heavily armed operatives to seize it. Meanwhile, Ryan’s loyal civilian friends Luis, Dave, and Kurt—running their small security company—are pulled into the escalating chaos, with Luis providing comedic rapid-fire retellings of increasingly absurd events. As the Quantum Tunnel nears activation, Ray ventures alone into the Quantum Realm in a visually surreal journey through shifting cosmic landscapes and temporal vortices, ultimately discovering Jean alive but transformed by decades of quantum exposure, now possessing heightened perception and near-mystical control over subatomic energy. Upon returning, Jean compassionately channels quantum power into Warp, temporarily stabilizing her condition and proving she is not the threat many feared. The climax erupts into a chaotic citywide chase in San Francisco, where shrinking cars, novelty toys, and everyday objects become oversized hazards as Ryan pushes himself to grow to near–Atom Smasher proportions despite exhaustion, staggering heroically through downtown streets in both a comedic and awe-inspiring display. Karen rescues Ray and Jean from Mannheim’s yacht headquarters in a high-stakes infiltration, while Warp ultimately escapes with reluctant assistance from her foster father, Atom Smasher, who struggles between loyalty and morality. Ryan narrowly returns home in time to avoid breaching his sentence, fooling Cameron Chase with an elaborate size-shifting decoy gag, and the story seemingly ends with the Choi family reunited and hopeful. However, in the epilogue, Ryan reenters the Quantum Realm to harvest healing particles for Warp while Ray, Jean, and Karen monitor him from the lab, only for them to suddenly disintegrate in the wake of Darkseid’s universe-shattering campaign, leaving Ryan stranded alone in the Quantum Realm as the screen cuts to silence, setting up a far larger cosmic crisis within the DC Universe.

Green Lantern
After the events of Batman: Injustice, Hal Jordan returns to Oa, the most technologically advanced planet in the universe and headquarters of the Green Lantern Corps. With Earth politically fractured and trust in heroes shaken, Hal recommits himself to protecting the universe as a Green Lantern. Oa is governed by the ancient and calculating Guardians of the Universe, who believe in order above all else. The Corps draws its power from the Central Power Battery, fueled by willpower itself. Hal, one of the greatest Lanterns, struggles with balancing loyalty to the Guardians and his belief that the Corps should do more than simply observe and contain threats. Tensions rise when weapons powered by stolen green energy begin appearing across distant sectors. The source traces back to black-market dealings connected to the brutal alien crime lord Kanjar Ro. But the true mastermind is revealed to be a former Lantern: Sinestro. Sinestro exposes a buried secret. Years ago, the Guardians exiled and erased records of a rogue Lantern who believed the Corps should impose its power to “liberate” oppressed worlds through force. That extremist ideology has resurfaced—through Sinestro himself. He argues that the Corps’ passive enforcement of balance allows suffering to continue across the universe. Sinestro challenges Hal not only physically, but philosophically. In a public confrontation before the Corps, he questions whether willpower without decisive action is meaningless. The conflict escalates into ritual combat under Oan law. Sinestro defeats Hal and seizes control of Oa’s authority systems, declaring that the Corps will no longer simply police the universe—they will rule it to ensure peace. Presumed broken and stripped of authority, Hal is rescued by Lantern outliers who never fully trusted the Guardians’ secrecy—warriors like Kilowog and Arisia. They reveal that the Guardians hid past interventions where entire civilizations were abandoned in the name of “cosmic balance.” Reignited by renewed conviction, Hal reconnects deeply with the emotional source of his power: true, selfless will—not obedience. He confronts Sinestro in a massive battle above Oa, green and yellow light clashing across space. In their final duel, Hal overpowers Sinestro but refuses to execute him, proving that willpower guided by compassion is stronger than fear-driven control. Sadly Sinestro dies after the battle, having a last look at Oa. The crisis forces the Guardians to reconsider their isolationist doctrine. Under Hal’s influence, the Green Lantern Corps chooses a new direction—remaining protectors of order, but engaging more directly with worlds in need rather than standing apart.

The Omega Men Vol. 2
After defending the galaxy from a powerful interdimensional creature, the Omega Men, led by Primus, struggle to keep their family together while dealing with personal conflicts and outside threats. When Pren meets his long-lost father Lord Damyn, he begins exploring his origins and newfound cosmic abilities. On Damyn's world, the alien Harpis befriends Tigorr, whose blunt humor contrasts with her innocence, forming an unlikely bond that reveals Damyn's darker intentions. Meanwhile, Kalista and Demonia confront their painful past, while Broot and Weasel deal with the consequences of Weasel stealing batteries from zealous forces of Lady Styx. Captured by mutinous The Space Raiders, Devilance escapes with Weasel and Broot, revealing his deep affection for Pren. As Harpis helps expose that Damyn plans to use Pren to spread himself across the universe destroying countless worlds the Omega Men reunite to stop him. The team works together to defeat the Lord, with Harpis using her powers to weaken Damyn. Devilance sacrifices himself to save Pren, proving he was Pren's true father figure. Lady Styx’s forces retreat but vow revenge, and the team emerges stronger.

Doctor Fate
Brilliant but arrogant Kent Nelson was on an archaeological dig with his father when they uncovered the tomb of the ancient Lord of Order Nabu, a powerful being who becomes his mentor. A surge of mystical energy kills Kent’s father, and Nabu takes Kent in, training him in the secrets of magic and the cosmic balance between Order and Chaos, preparing him to become Doctor Fate. At the Tower of Fate, Nelson trains alongside sorcerers including Eric Strauss and librarian Khalid Nassour, slowly mastering spells despite his skepticism. Meanwhile, the zealot Wotan and his followers steal forbidden knowledge to summon the dark entity Mordru, hoping to merge Earth with the Dark Dimension and achieve eternal life. Back in Earth, Nelson reconnects with Inza Nelson, his emotional anchor, who helps him stay grounded as he struggles with the burden of wielding immense power. In the final battle, Doctor Fate confronts Wotan and the forces of Chaos; during the conflict, Nabu is gravely wounded while channeling power through the Helmet of Fate. To stop Mordru, Kent uses a risky spell to trap the Lord of Chaos in a repeating time loop confrontation, forcing a stalemate that saves Earth and restores balance. In the aftermath, as the world recovers and Kent accepts his role as a guardian of magic, Eric Strauss grows disillusioned with how magic has been used and betrays the order, walking away on a darker path.

Batman: Injustice
Following the rise of the new Justice League, a mission in Lagos marks a turning point for the world’s relationship with its heroes. Batman, Black Canary, Nightwing, and Zatanna confront Bane and his network, but the situation spirals out of control when Zatanna attempts to magically contain a massive explosion. Though lives are saved, civilian casualties and destruction ignite global outrage. Governments begin demanding accountability for superpowered individuals operating without oversight. In the wake of the incident, General Sam Lane formally presents the Sokovia Accords to the Justice League, proposing that the team operate under United Nations supervision. The proposal fractures the League from within. Clark Kent, weighed down by years of collateral damage, public fear, and the legacy of Krypton, supports the Accords, believing regulation is necessary to prevent greater harm. Bruce Wayne, shaped by Gotham and his long distrust of institutions, fiercely opposes them, convinced political control will corrupt moral responsibility. The divide deepens after the death of Selina Kyle, whose loss hits Bruce personally and hardens his resolve. Alfred Pennyworth, concerned that Bruce is letting grief dictate his choices, urges him to remember why he became Batman in the first place, while Commissioner Gordon, caught between loyalty to Batman and pressure from international authorities, quietly warns Bruce that the world is preparing to treat vigilantes as criminals. Unbeknownst to the League, Max Lord is manipulating events from the shadows. Blaming the Justice League for global instability, he sets out to destroy them from within. His plan hinges on exploiting their greatest strength—and weakness—by using red kryptonite to destabilize Superman emotionally and publicly turn opinion against him. As tensions escalate, Jason Todd, long thought lost, resurfaces as a dangerous, manipulated operative, his actions used to further fracture trust within the League. Green Lantern Hal Jordan, seeking justice for an attack tied to Jason on the Ferris Company, aligns himself with Clark’s side of the conflict. Meanwhile, Bruce gathers allies who oppose the Accords: Nightwing, Black Canary (even though she first alignments herself with superman, she changes to team bat), Green Arrow, Zatanna and Ryan Choi (the Atom). Clark, believing order is the only way forward, assembles his own faction with Steel, Red Tornado, and Hal Jordan. During a brief encounter in Central City, both sides cross paths with a young, powerful metahuman, Barry Allen, whose raw speed and optimism draw him into the conflict before he fully understands its stakes. The ideological rift explodes into a full-scale confrontation when both factions collide, turning hero against hero. The battle leaves lasting consequences, including Steel’s devastating fall, shocking both sides and forcing them to confront the real cost of their choices. Amid the chaos, loyalties blur, and lines are crossed that cannot be undone. Bruce uncovers Max Lord’s manipulation too late to prevent the final rupture. The conflict culminates in a brutal, deeply personal confrontation between Batman and Superman, with Jason Todd at the center of the truth that finally comes to light. Though Max Lord is exposed and defeated, his goal is achieved: the Justice League is broken. In the aftermath, the Accords are enforced. Several heroes are imprisoned or forced into hiding. With help from Alfred, Gordon, and a handful of loyal allies, Batman orchestrates the quiet liberation of the captured heroes, sending them underground. Clark, burdened by guilt, remains within the system, believing he can change it from the inside.

Atom
After a troubled past and a stint in prison, Ryan Choi, a brilliant but overlooked physicist, struggles to rebuild his life and prove he can be more than his mistakes. His expertise in nanotechnology draws the attention of Dr. Ray Palmer, a legendary scientist and former hero who once operated as the Atom. Ray reveals that he developed experimental white-dwarf star matter technology, allowing its user to shrink to subatomic size while gaining immense strength. Fearing its misuse, Ray abandoned the Atom identity years ago. Now, with his research resurfacing inside Palmer Technologies, he recruits Ryan to inherit the mantle and trains him to master the suit’s dangers and possibilities. Assisting them is Karen Beecher, a gifted engineer and former partner of Ray, providing tactical support and advanced drone technology. Their fears are realized when Ray’s former colleague, Dr. Bertram Larvan, becomes obsessed with weaponizing the shrinking tech. Transforming himself into the armored assassin Bug-Eyed Bandit, Larvan develops an unstable combat suit that mimics Atom’s abilities but amplifies aggression and paranoia. Seeking power and recognition, Larvan plans to sell the technology to military and criminal buyers, turning size-changing into the ultimate covert weapon. Ryan, now fully stepping into his role as the Atom, confronts Bug-Eyed Bandit in a battle that shifts between the microscopic and the everyday world, where household objects become deadly landscapes. When Larvan’s suit begins to collapse, threatening massive destruction, Ryan makes a desperate choice—shrinking beyond safe limits and entering the Microverse, a realm where time and physics break down. With guidance from Ray and Karen, Ryan finds a way back, defeating Bug-Eyed Bandit and destroying the corrupted research. Larvan is left alive but trapped, a warning of what the technology can become without restraint.

Justice League: The Amazo Virus
After the formation of the Justice League, the team launches an assault on a hidden League of Assassins facility in Eastern Europe, led by the brilliant and ruthless Doctor Dedalus (Otto Netz). The League has been conducting experiments using an ancient alien device known as a Mother Box, unlocking metahuman abilities in human subjects. During the mission, the League encounters the magically enhanced siblings Zatanna and Zachary Zatara, whose strange powers immediately unsettle the team. In the aftermath, Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent, believing the world needs a safeguard beyond even the League, secretly complete a global defense AI program called A.M.A.Z.O., designed to protect Earth from extraterrestrial and metahuman threats. During a celebration at Wayne Enterprises, attended by the Justice League, Nightwing, Steel, and A.R.G.U.S. agent Cameron Chase, the AI suddenly becomes self-aware. Interpreting humanity itself as the greatest threat to peace, Amazo turns on its creators, attacks the team, cripples Kelex (Superman’s Kryptonian AI assistant), and escapes after copying several of the League’s abilities, including Superman’s flight, Batman’s combat mastery, and Black Canary’s sonic scream. Amazo allies himself with Zatanna and Zachary Zatara, manipulating them with visions of a world saved from chaos. The entity travels to South Africa, where it clashes with the Justice League and the weapons dealer Sonar (Bito Wladon) to acquire advanced technology. During the battle, the Zataras manipulate the minds of the team, triggering catastrophic consequences most devastatingly, Aquaman loses control and rampages through the city. He is finally stopped by Superman in a newly reinforced suit. Overwhelmed by guilt and fearing what his actions could mean for Atlantis, Arthur abandons Earth and disappears into the depths of the ocean. Shattered and divided, the League regroups at Oliver Queen’s hidden farm, where they meet Helena Bertinelli and their children, discovering that the billionaire vigilante has built a secret family life far from the world of heroes. There, Amanda Waller appears, urging Clark not to give up on humanity or the League reminding him that fear must not become their guiding principle. Meanwhile, Amazo abducts Dinah Lance and travels to Sokovia, using stolen Oa (Green Lantern Corps) technology to construct an army of autonomous robots and a perfected synthetic body. When Amazo attempts to transfer its consciousness into this new form, Zatanna and Zachary finally realize its true goal: the eradication of free will and the reshaping of Earth into a controlled, emotionless world. They turn against Amazo, but in the struggle, Zachary Zatara is killed, devastating Zatanna and severing the last of Amazo’s moral restraint. The Justice League intervenes in a massive battle over Sokovia. Wonder Woman uses her lasso to help free Dinah, while Batman salvages the remnants of Kelex and integrates its consciousness into the unfinished synthetic body. The result is a new being, Red Tornado, a powerful, compassionate entity capable of flight, immense strength, and the manipulation of devastating storm forces, born not as a weapon, but as a protector. Amazo’s final plan is revealed: to lift Sokovia into the sky and drop it as a weapon of mass extinction. The League unites in a desperate fight to evacuate civilians and stop the city’s destruction. In the climactic confrontation, Amazo is finally destroyed by the combined power of the Justice League and Red Tornado, bringing an end to the rogue AI’s reign. In the aftermath, Aquaman remains in exile, Zatanna mourns her brother, and the world is forever changed. Batman and Superman accept the consequences of their creation, understanding that even the best intentions can give birth to monsters. The film ends with the formation of a new Justice League, leaded by Batman and Black Canary, Zatanna, Red Tornado, Nightwing and Steel are the new members of the group.

The Omega Men
The story follows Primus, a scavenger raised among space pirates, who survives a mysterious abduction from Earth years earlier. Living as an outlaw in the far reaches of space, Primus steals a powerful alien artifact known as a Mother Box–Weapon of Apokolips, unaware that it is one of Darkseid’s most dangerous creations, capable of erasing entire worlds. The theft draws the attention of Steppenwolf, a ruthless general of Darkseid, who seeks the weapon to complete his master’s long-term conquest of the universe. Primus is soon hunted across the galaxy and captured, where he crosses paths with Kalista, a lethal warrior raised by Darkseid himself but now secretly rebelling against him. Also arrested are Weasel, a genetically engineered weapons expert, and his partner Broot, an ancient plant-based lifeform whose strength and loyalty are unmatched. The group is imprisoned together in a massive interstellar penitentiary, where they encounter Trigorr, a brutal warrior driven by revenge after Steppenwolf slaughtered his family during an Apokoliptian purge. When Steppenwolf’s forces close in, the prisoners are forced into an uneasy alliance, escaping the facility and becoming fugitives together. As they flee, the group learns the true nature of the stolen artifact: it is not just a Mother Box, but a proto-weapon designed to terraform worlds for Apokolips, an early experiment in Darkseid’s plan to dominate reality. Kalista reveals her connection to Darkseid and her desire to prevent the weapon from ever being used. Meanwhile, Trigorr’s obsession with revenge nearly fractures the team when he recklessly challenges Steppenwolf. The artifact is briefly taken to the Auctioneer, a shadowy cosmic broker who traffics in relics of fallen civilizations, but Steppenwolf swiftly seizes it, activating the weapon and setting his sights on a major interstellar world as a demonstration of Darkseid’s power. Choosing to stop running, Primus unites the fractured group, and for the first time they fight not for profit or revenge, but for each other. In a massive space battle, Primus and his allies confront Steppenwolf. Working together, they disrupt the Mother Box’s energy flow. In a desperate final move, Primus channels the weapon’s power through himself, surviving due to his hidden New God lineage. Steppenwolf is defeated, and the Apokoliptian weapon is secured, denying Darkseid a crucial asset. In the aftermath, the group is reluctantly hailed as heroes. Rather than returning to their old lives, Primus, Kalista, Weasel, Broot, and Trigorr choose to stay together, forming an unlikely family, the galaxy’s newest line of defense, The Omega Men.

The Dark Knight Batman 2
Batman maintains an ongoing internal struggle between his daily duties as Bruce Wayne and his extraordinary responsibilities as a superhero. Now, in addition, he must face an enemy more powerful than him: Two-face.

Batman Under The Red Hood
After years of being in a coma, Bruce Wayne continues his war on crime primarily in Gotham City, now working in a tense alliance with A.R.G.U.S., the government organization led by Amanda Waller. While Batman remains Gotham’s protector, he is increasingly uneasy with A.R.G.U.S.’s expanding surveillance programs and its willingness to control metahumans and vigilantes alike. On missions, Bruce is often partnered with Dinah Lance, an elite A.R.G.U.S. operative known in the field as Black Canary, whose methods and moral flexibility frequently clash with his own code. During an operation against a criminal syndicate tied to Gotham’s underworld, Waller uncovers evidence that the League of Assassins, long believed to be fractured after past conflicts has secretly infiltrated global institutions, including A.R.G.U.S. itself. Before she can fully expose the conspiracy, Waller survives a near-fatal assassination attempt, forcing Batman to go off the grid when the organization turns on him, labeling him a liability. On the run, Bruce seeks help from Dick Grayson, now operating independently as Nightwing, his first Robin and former partner from before the tragedy of Jason Todd. Together with Dinah, they investigate the League’s true plan. The investigation leads to the League’s ultimate weapon: the Red Hood, a ruthless, highly trained assassin whose combat style and tactics are devastatingly familiar. In a shattering revelation, Bruce learns the truth that Red Hood is Jason Todd, the Robin he believed died years earlier. Resurrected, conditioned, and weaponized by the League of Assassins, Jason has been stripped of his past and molded into the perfect soldier. As Gotham descends into chaos, Batman works alongside Barbara Gordon, now an A.R.G.U.S. intelligence agent operating under deep cover. Barbara helps expose the League’s infiltration to the public, triggering the collapse of A.R.G.U.S.’s compromised systems and forcing Waller to burn the organization to the ground to prevent total control by the League. Amid the turmoil, Bruce has a quiet, personal reckoning when he tracks down Selina Kyle for the first time in nearly a decade. In a rare moment of vulnerability, Selina reveals she is suffering from a degenerative disease and has been living off the grid. Their conversation is unresolved, filled with regret, affection, and the unspoken understanding that time is running out for both of them. The conflict culminates in Gotham itself, where Batman confronts the Red Hood. Refusing to fight Jason as an enemy, Bruce removes his mask and appeals to the boy he once trained. Though the League’s plan is stopped and their presence exposed, Jason escapes, fractured and uncertain of who he is.

Wonder Woman Dark Age
In the aftermath of the League’s first great victory, Diana of Themyscira works alongside her mother Hippolyta, helping restore balance as the world struggles to adapt to the existence of gods and metahumans. Though Diana has embraced her role as a protector of mankind, she remains emotionally divided between Themyscira and the world of men—particularly her bond with Steve Trevor, now working with A.R.G.U.S. scientists Emil Hamilton and Etta Candy to study lingering cosmic phenomena left behind by the recent invasion. Their research leads Steve to uncover an ancient artifact hidden on Earth: a Mother Box, long dormant but tied to primordial forces older than the Amazons themselves. When Steve accidentally becomes the Box’s living conduit, its activation awakens a forgotten enemy, Cheetah, an ancient avatar of chaos who seeks to use the Mother Box to plunge the world into eternal savagery during a rare cosmic alignment. The awakening draws an attack on Themyscira itself. Though Hippolyta survives, the assault leaves the Amazons shaken and forces Diana to confront how deeply the conflict of the world of men now threatens her people. Realizing that Cheetah cannot be stopped by force alone, Diana turns to an uneasy ally: Black Adam, imprisoned since the League’s battle. Adam offers knowledge and power in exchange for freedom, his true loyalties remaining unclear. Diana, Steve, and their allies race across realms, between Themyscira and Earth, as Cheetah’s influence spreads. Black Adam aids them, but his guidance is laced with manipulation, and his actions hint at a larger design beyond Cheetah’s rise. In the final confrontation, set during the cosmic convergence, Diana and Steve work together to sever Cheetah’s bond to the Mother Box, defeating her and preventing the collapse of both worlds. In the aftermath, Diana refuses the temptation of absolute power, choosing instead to protect both Themyscira and humanity without ruling either. Black Adam is supposedly killed in battle. In the aftermath, the Mother Box is entrusted to the Auctioneer for safekeeping, while Adam secretly takes Hyppolyta's place on the throne of Themyscira , setting the stage for the future.

Superman 3
(PHASE 2) In the aftermath of the Justice League’s final battle, Clark Kent is no longer at peace. Though the world sees Superman as its greatest protector, Clark is haunted by nightmares and anxiety, visions of worlds lost and threats he failed to stop. Fearing the next catastrophe, his obsession with preparedness drives him to secretly construct an army of Superman robots, autonomous guardians meant to protect Earth when he cannot. The project isolates him, straining his relationship with Lois Lane and pulling him further away from his life as Clark Kent. A new terror soon emerges: Brainiac, a cold, calculating intelligence that launches devastating attacks across the globe. Declaring Earth “worthy of preservation,” Brainiac reveals his true goal, to collect the planet, as he has countless worlds before. Superman confronts him directly, but the encounter ends in disaster. Brainiac destroys the Fortress of Solitude, shattering Clark’s sanctuary and leaving him gravely injured, his powers severely weakened. Barely able to fly, Clark crashes near Smallville, where he is taken in by a resourceful local boy who recognizes him not as Superman, but as someone who needs help. Stripped of his powers and his certainty, Clark is forced to rely on his courage, compassion, and intelligence rather than strength. Through this quiet time, he begins to piece together the truth behind Brainiac’s campaign. The trail leads to Kord Industries, where brilliant inventor Ted Kord is unknowingly being manipulated by Brainiac. Clark discovers that Brainiac intends to shrink and store Earth, just as he once did to Krypton, revealing that Brainiac was not only behind the current attacks, but also the destruction of Clark’s homeworld and the events that set earlier crises in motion. As the threat escalates, John Henry Irons, now operating as Commander Steel, becomes a prime target in Brainiac’s plan to neutralize Earth’s defenders. At the same time, Lois Lane and the Daily Planet staff are pulled directly into the conflict. To survive a critical encounter, Lois dons one of Superman’s emergency suits and uses a temporary Kryptonian serum that grants her powers for 24 hours, allowing her to fight alongside Clark. The final confrontation takes place aboard Brainiac’s colossal spacecraft. In a desperate last stand, Superman unleashes all of his Superman robots, sending them into battle against Brainiac’s drone army. Fighting side by side with Steel and Lois, Clark ultimately defeats Brainiac, freeing the bottled cities and ending the collector’s reign. In the aftermath, Clark finally confronts the truth behind his fear: his powers do not make him Superman. his choices do. Realizing that obsession and control nearly cost him everything, Clark chooses a new path. For the first time, he steps away from being Superman, entrusting the world to others for a while so he can focus on his human life, his healing, and the man he wants to be

The Dark Knight Batman
Bruce Wayne's investigation to solve his parents' death sets him on the path of a clash with with a mutant gangster called killer croc.

The Justice League
Amanda Waller and A.R.G.U.S. are overseeing research on a mysterious alien artifact known as a Mother Box, recovered decades earlier and long believed to be dormant. Without warning, the Mother Box activates, tearing open a portal that allows Black Adam to arrive on Earth. Possessing immense power and ancient knowledge, Adam overwhelms the facility, steals the Mother Box, and escapes after using it to mentally enslave Oliver Queen, the Green Arrow, and several A.R.G.U.S. personnel. Realizing the threat exceeds anything conventional forces can handle, Waller initiates a contingency plan to assemble extraordinary individuals. Dinah Lance, operating covertly, is sent to retrieve Arthur Curry, the Atlantean known as Aquaman, whose strained history with humanity makes him hostile toward military involvement. Bruce Wayne, operating as Batman, is drawn in as a tactical mind and symbol of leadership. Clark Kent, Superman, is brought in as Earth’s most powerful defender, while Waller also makes contact with Diana of Themyscira, Wonder Woman, whose people have long warned of such cosmic threats. The team is brought together aboard a heavily armed A.R.G.U.S. carrier, but unity proves difficult. Batman and Superman clash over methods and trust, Aquaman openly resents the military presence due to centuries of conflict between Atlantis and the surface world, and Diana recognizes Black Adam as an ancient figure tied to forgotten wars. Tensions escalate when Wonder Woman confronts Black Adam directly, but he is eventually captured and taken aboard the carrier. Imprisoned, Black Adam begins manipulating the heroes, exploiting their doubts and divisions. Under Adam’s lingering influence, Green Arrow attacks the carrier, triggering chaos. During the conflict, Aquaman grows increasingly uneasy, feeling the presence of ancient power tied to the Mother Box, and attempts to leave the ship entirely, believing the surface world’s war is not his responsibility. The attack devastates the carrier, forcing the League to separate. In the aftermath, Batman and Wonder Woman help rally the team, and the truth of Black Adam’s plan becomes clear. Using the Mother Box, Adam intends to open a gateway above Metropolis, summoning an army of Parademons to conquer Earth and prepare it for a greater power. The Justice League regroups in Metropolis as the invasion begins. Fighting together for the first time, they push back the Parademon forces. Batman coordinates the defense on the ground, Green Arrow provides precision support, and Aquaman fully commits to the battle despite his distrust of humanity. Wonder Woman confronts Black Adam directly, while Superman battles in the skies. As the invasion worsens, global authorities authorize a missile strike on Metropolis in a desperate attempt to stop the Parademons. Superman intercepts the missiles, carrying them through the portal and destroying the Parademon command structure on the other side. Exhausted, he falls back toward Earth, where Aquaman saves him, pulling him from the sky before impact. With the portal closed and the invasion stopped, Wonder Woman defeats Black Adam and takes him into custody, returning him to Themyscira to face judgment. The Mother Box is secured by A.R.G.U.S., and the League, though still wary of one another, recognizes the necessity of standing united. In the final moments, it is revealed that Black Adam’s invasion was only the beginning. Somewhere beyond the stars, a far greater force has taken notice of Earth’s defenders. Darkseid, intrigued by the heroes who stopped his herald, prepares to make his move, signaling that the age of gods and monsters has only just begun.

Batman: The Dark Knight
In 2006, as covert conflicts shape the modern world, Bruce Wayne has already been operating as Batman for several years. Trained through relentless discipline rather than superhuman means, Bruce fights crime alongside his young partner Jason Todd, who has taken on the mantle of Robin. Behind the scenes, Alfred Pennyworth serves as Bruce’s moral anchor and tactical advisor, while Lucius Fox quietly supplies the technology that allows Batman to stay ahead of his enemies. A shadow war is unfolding beyond Gotham. An ancient and powerful organization known as the League of Assassins is destabilizing governments and waging a global campaign from the shadows. The group is led by the enigmatic Ra’s al Ghul, whose longevity and strategic genius are sustained by the mysterious Lazarus Pit, a source of regenerative power sought by intelligence agencies worldwide. Assisting Ra’s is Jervis Tetch, a brilliant technologist whose advanced systems allow the League to operate with terrifying efficiency. Recognizing the scale of the threat, A.R.G.U.S approaches Batman with an uneasy alliance. As part of the operation, they recruit Selina Kyle, a highly skilled operative recently released from prison, whose agility, intelligence, and moral ambiguity make her invaluable in the field. Though wary of institutions and authority, Batman and Robin accept the partnership, believing the League’s ambitions pose a danger far beyond Gotham. As the conflict escalates into a global war fought in secrecy, Batman, Robin, Selina, and A.R.G.U.S forces engage the League across multiple fronts. Bruce’s past training and hard-earned experience are tested through relentless missions, while Jason pushes himself to prove he belongs at Batman’s side. During a catastrophic battle aboard a moving train, Robin is lost in the chaos, presumed dead, a moment that deeply fractures Bruce and reshapes his sense of responsibility. The war culminates in a final confrontation with Ra’s al Ghul, whose plan threatens to reshape the world through the power of the Lazarus Pit. To stop him, Bruce makes the ultimate sacrifice, ensuring Ra’s defeat at the cost of his own life—or so it seems. Years later, in 2012, Bruce Wayne awakens from a long coma, the world changed and Gotham without its Dark Knight. As he struggles to reconcile loss, guilt, and the passage of time, he is approached by Amanda Waller, who offers him a choice to return as the Batman once more, because the world still needs him.