Justice League Heroes - Characters

Characters

Playable Characters
Available Unlockable
  • Batmanc
  • The Flash
  • Green Lantern (John Stewart)b
  • Martian Manhunterad
  • Supermana
  • Wonder Womana
  • Zatannab
  • Aquamanb
  • Black Canaryae
  • Green Arrowab
  • Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)f
  • Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner)f
  • Hawkgirlb
  • Huntressb
  • Supergirle
Villains
  • Brainiac
  • Circeg
  • Darkseidh
  • Doomsdayh
  • Generalg
  • Gorilla Grodd
  • Killer Frostf
  • The Keyi
  • Prometheusg
  • Queen Beei
  • White Martiansh
  • Zoomg

Each of the seven main characters has a least two skins that can be purchased in the same manner as the unlockable characters. These alternative costumes vary the characters game stats by small amounts and recreate classic or alternative costumes from the character's history. For example, Superman and the Flash can be made to look like their older counterparts from the Earth-Two universe (Jay Garrick included), while one of the alternative costumes for Batman is the famous blue and grey costume with the yellow ellipsed bat emblem on his chest, as well as the Batman Beyond suit. The unlockable Green Lanterns have exactly the same powers as John Stewart and are effectively just changes to the costume, voice, and minor visual differences in their powers: John Stewart has a rectangular shield, Rayner a triangular one.

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