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* [[Superman]]
* [[Superman]]
* [[The Flash]]
* [[The Flash]]
* [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]]
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* [[Shazam|CaptainMarvel]]
* [[Shazam|CaptainMarvel]]
* [[Catwoman (Comic Book)|Catwoman]]
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=== Tropes featured in this work include: ===
=== Tropes featured in this work include: ===


* [[Alliterative Name]]: Everyone - Wayne Williams (Batman), Maria Mendoza ([[Wonder Woman]]), Mary Maxwell ([[The Flash]]), Leonard Lewis ([[Green Lantern]]), Robert Rogers ([[Shazam|CaptainMarvel]]), Ramon Raymond ([[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]]), and Joanie Jordan ([[Catwoman]]).
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Everyone - Wayne Williams (Batman), Maria Mendoza ([[Wonder Woman]]), Mary Maxwell ([[The Flash]]), Leonard Lewis ([[Green Lantern]]), Robert Rogers ([[Shazam|CaptainMarvel]]), Ramon Raymond ([[Aquaman]]), and Joanie Jordan ([[Catwoman]]).
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Superman just wants to go home, and he figures he can turn humanity's minds toward space exploration once they're free of the distractions of war and crime.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Superman just wants to go home, and he figures he can turn humanity's minds toward space exploration once they're free of the distractions of war and crime.
** Catwoman is vain, and something of a kleptomaniac, (much like the original)!
** Catwoman is vain, and something of a kleptomaniac, (much like the original)!

Revision as of 00:24, 2 May 2014

In 2001, Stan Lee was asked to re-write the DC Universe from the bottom up. Wait... Batman's the son of a cop? Superman's an Anti-Hero? Robin's a thief? How did all this happen?

Exactly What It Says on the Tin, Just Imagine... was a series started in 2001, when Stan Lee collaborated with DC comics to reimagine DC's biggest heroes from his own storytelling perspective. Origins are radically changed (as are the causes for their powers) while still keeping to the basic mythologies of the various characters.

The characters as follows:

Tropes featured in this work include: