Justice League




Justice League Unlimited #33

DC Comic Book: "Dead Man's Party" (07/01/2007)

Stargirl and Crimson Avenger argue about the fact that she's young and brash, and he's old and careful. They get caught in a spell by Morgaine le Fey to make her son Mordred young again, and get their bodies switched. Mordred becomes a child again. (mind transfer, male AR)

-- Metamorphose


Justice League

Cartoon Series: Season 01; Episode #20: "A Knight of Shadows" Part 01

The sorceress Morgaine Le Fey and her son Mordred search for the Philosopher's Stone, and the Justice League need the help of the Demon Etrigan to thwart her.


Justice League

Cartoon Series: Season 01; Episode #21: "A Knight of Shadows" Part 02

Morgaine and Mordred get the Stone and plan to transform England and restore it to is medieval glory.


Justice League

Cartoon Series: Season 03; Episode #06: "Kids' Stuff" (August 14, 2004)

When Mordred banishes all adults from the world, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern must transform into 8-year-olds in a desperate attempt to save the planet. Mordred's mother tests her magic to transform the heroes into kids.

-- Jeffr_2bya & Quadhouse


Justice League Dark #16

DC Comic Book: "The Death of Magic, Part 2: Night of the Hunter" (03/30/2013)

Not long after discovering that he had been brought back to life by the journey to the strange new world of Epoch, Boston Brand was shot dead by Enforcer Vikar. Now, he is dead again, and traveling into this other world's afterlife.

He spots a bright light on the horizon and determines that this must be his way back to his friends, but his way is blocked by a fiery creature demanding that he pay a toll. Rather than waste time fighting, Deadman simply shoves the interloper out with him into the real world, again. Vikar's attention is drawn to the fire elemental, and in accordance with his imperative to destroy all magic, he kills it.

Meanwhile, Zatanna and Tim Hunter are surprised to learn from the magical beings of the Wild Underground that Tim is expected to be the ruler of this place. A creature named Alkion explains that the planet had once been a haven of magic, living in harmony with humankind.

Unfortunately, the humans grew jealous of the others' powers, and began to develop science as a means of gaining control over the wild world. They used their science to run the magic beings into hiding, killing millions. In response, the greatest mage of those times rose up, and his name was The Hunter. He, Alkion explains, was Timothy Hunter's ancestor.

Fighting with his unusual quarry, Vikar refers back to his Network to determine what he should do with each of the strangers. After discovering that Frankenstein was created via an unknown science, his superiors command him to take the patchwork man back to them intact. Black Orchid - now a Class C elemental shambler - is to be collected as well.
After analyzing Deadman, he captures the ghost easily. This leaves only a rapidly aging Madame Xanadu and John Constantine, who has lost his ability to lie. With little defence, and their friends captured, the pair surrender to Vikar, feebly.

Alkion explains how when it seemed that all was lost, The Hunter stole some human technology to create the Books of Magic and transport them all to Earth for refuge. Unfortunately, they were attacked as they were activating the devices, and only The Hunter made it to Earth.
There, he hid the Books of Magic, and made it so that only someone of his bloodline could open them. Timothy did, and now he is in Epoch, and the few remaining magical beings there hope that he will lead them to victory over their human oppressors.

While Vikar is on his way to hand over his prisoners, Epoch is stricken by powerful tremors. These tremors, Network informs him, are global. Meanwhile, the magical beings of the wild underground notice the shaking too, and realize that something has gone terribly wrong.

On earth, Dr. John Peril realizes that the tremors from the other world are crossing into his through the portal he opened, and their magnitude is increasing. If he doesn't close the portal, trapping the Justice League Dark in Epoch forever, it could mean the apocalypse for Earth as well. (Female old age)

-- Visible Time


Justice League Cry for Justice #03

Comic Book: (02/28/2003)

Ira Quimby was nicknamed I.Q. by his gang because of his initials and the bizarre ideas he had for committing crimes. I.Q. had below average skills and intelligence. When I.Q. was sitting alone at the Midway City Museum, he suddenly had the intelligence to properly use one of his bizarre ideas.

Building several super scientific devices, I.Q. returned to the gang and proved to them how he now had the intelligence to become their leader. Committing the first in a series of extraordinary crimes, I.Q. and his gang found their efforts thwarted by the sudden appearance of Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Escaping from the Hawks, I.Q. returned to the museum and once again found himself possessed of a brainstorm. Shortly thereafter, he set off to commit another crime.

Defeated a second time by the Hawks, I.Q. found himself in the museum again, wondering whether there was something there that was filling him with super intelligence. He discovered that it was sunlight-triggered radiation from an alien stone that was responsible for his flashes of genius. Unknown to either I.Q. or the Hawks, the stone had been brought to the museum by none other than the interstellar hero Adam Strange.

I.Q. then stole the stone, but accidentally left several fragments behind. From these fragments, Hawkman was able to deduce that an aura of super-mental energy which could stimulate thought was contained in the alien stone - an aura that could only be triggered by sunlight. This was the source of I.Q.'s ideas.

Using this knowledge, the Hawks were able to capture the I.Q. gang and bring them to justice. They believed I.Q. would soon return to normal as the effects of the stone wore off. However, they were wrong. While in prison, I.Q. discovered that his contact with the stone had left a residual energy in his mind - which now could be triggered by I.Q. going into sunlight. His super mind restored, I.Q. soon escaped prison and embarked upon a new wave of crimes.

At one stage, he enlisted the help of Chemo, hoping he would help him with an experiment to increase his powers even further. However, I.Q. and Chemo were defeated by Superman and the Metal Men, moments before their plans reached fruition.
I.Q. has also come up against - and been defeated by - Batman. I.Q.'s mind was destroyed by Prometheus, who gave him poisoned wine that regressed him mentally into an infant.
- (Mental Ar)

-- Jeffr_2bya


Justice League Unlimited

Cartoon Series: Season 04: Episode #07: "Clash"

Captain Marvel, the World's Mightiest Mortal, joins the Justice League as Lex Luthor initiates a new plot. (male TF AA age-up form/RN)

-- Stonegate & Dragoniade





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