yup. did you know that his voice is played by none other than Michael Rosenbaum who plays the young Lex Luthor on the wb's Smallville.
here's a little something i found at SupermanCollectors.com:
Michael Rosenbaum, who will play Lex Luthor in "Smallville" is no stranger to the world of DC characters. Michael has done voice work on the following Warner Bros. animated projects.
"Justice League" (2001) TV Series (voice) .... Wally West/The Flash
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000) (V) (voice) .... Ghoul
"Zeta Project, The" (2001) TV Series (voice) .... Agent West - Spinoff series from "Batman Beyond"
now, here's him with hair before his Smallville days...:
*don't he look good with spiky hair? ~lol~*
here's the after ~lol~...:
i like the fact that clark and lex are friends in Smallville. one reason i like watching the show is to see how their friendship changes.
i've gotta a quick question for those of you who used to watch the Superman the animated series on cartoon network. i remember in one episode, the flash made a guest apperance. sup. and him were to race around the world to see who was the fastest. now, i can't remember if he looked and voice sounded the same as it does in Justice League. anyone got a clue? i bet demonicgambit will know this.
Favorite super hero....
Out of all the comics I have read, I would have to say, in order of appearance, Lukasz/Eden Blake/Mantra.
Your average 1500 year old knight for a white mage, reincarnated in hundreds of bodies over the centuries. Then, as all luck would have, the evil brother finds out his good brothers true name, steals his magic, then in a quick instant, kills off all his 12 loyal knights.
Course then poor Lukasz ain't gonna die in the first issue, no. He instead finds himself brought back once more, as some sort of back up plan. Unluckily for the very male spirit he is, he wakes up in bed as Eden Blake, a divorced mother of two, cobalt blue, 5'9 hottie, and if it couldn't get worse for the man turned woman, the now she rolls over to find that about 5 minutes ago, Eden was bumping uglies with one of her boyfriends.
Then of course you get to the part where the mercenary that killed Lukasz in his last body also having some future reading abilities, where as he now aids Lukasz in fighting off the evil brother, Boneyard, who wants to get Mantra pregnant so he can absorb the children's magic etc.
Summing up the comic, your reading a males point of view from having to live as a daughter, a mother, and a woman.
If you don't know about the comic, its probably because Marvel cancelled it after they bought out Malibu comics. I would bet mostly on the idea of the character Eden Blake, as Lukasz finally accepts he is stuck, getting into a relationship.(he tries about every issues to get another male body, thinking so far as to stealing Warstrikes, the mercenary that killed him off to begin with)
Oh, and if not the sorcercess Mantra, then I'd have to go with Prime, a 13 year old jewish boy who can become the strongest living being in the entire ultraverse.
Favourite superheroes... EASY! For me, there's none better than Rorschach, from Watchmen... although the Comedian is quite cool, too... (Great quote from Rors, when he's in prison... "You don't get it do you? I'm not locked in here with you... you're locked in here with me...) Also, now I'm not sure if superhero is the right term, but what about V in V- for Vendetta? if we're talking mainstream heroes though, its got to be Batman... or Prince Vegeta from Dragonball Z!