Livewire superman the animated series
Leslie's outspoken and polarizing style garnered her as many supporters as disputants. People all over Metropolis listened to Leslie. Lex Luthor jhoomka, in particular, enjoyed her radio show, "Live Wire".
Lois Lane : What are you talking about? Leslie Willis : Come on, you're always getting exclusives with him. Just how exclusive are you two? Lois Lane : It's not like that. Leslie Willis : Oh it's not, huh? Ah, I guess we'll never know if his pj's have that big red S on them too.
Livewire superman the animated series
Created for Superman: The Animated Series , the character appeared in March in Superman Adventures 5 based on the animated series. Introduced in the Superman: The Animated Series self-titled episode "Livewire", Leslie Willis was originally a popular and controversial Metropolis radio shock jock who took cynical joy in attacking Superman during her broadcasts. When Superman arrives to help the police break up the event, Willis gains support from her fans in attacking him until lightning strikes the stage, setting it on fire. Superman pushes Willis to safety as a second bolt of lightning electrifies a metal tower on the stage, but the electricity runs through his body and into a wire that Willis steps on, electrocuting her and changing her appearance. After waking up in the hospital and seeing a news report that suggested Superman deliberately caused her transformation, she swears revenge against him and learns she became an electrokinetic metahuman. She escapes from the hospital and confronts Superman, calling herself Livewire. As she battles him, she drains electricity from nearby electronic devices and takes control of the local media before fleeing to a hydroelectric dam, where he douses her in water. Willis is hospitalized once more, though Lex Luthor , who shares her contempt for Superman, pays her hospital bills. In the Justice League episode "Hereafter" Pt. Throughout issue 5, "Balance of Power", the two-part "War Games" 22—23 , and the two-part finale 65—66 , "Power Play", she joins forces with Professor Hamilton to stop Brainiac and eventually reforms.
Livewire introduces herself to Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. Unfinished: Rabbit Hole: Superhero Media. See production info at IMDbPro.
It depicts the creation of the electricity-based villainess Livewire. After being struck by lightning channeled through Superman 's body, obnoxious shock jock Leslie Willis gains the ability to generate, control and even become electricity. Instantly she starts her rants on Superman. Everyone listens to the rants and a crane operator readily agrees with Leslie's words, but Bibbo hears the report and calls in his complaints. Leslie, however, doesn't at all care and slams him as well. Lois is annoyed that Clark doesn't seem to care about what Leslie is saying about Superman, but Clark reveals he isn't bothered as Leslie is only trying to get reactions and attention like any Shock Jock.
An obnoxious talk radio host is transformed into a powerful electricity-based supervillain. Lois Lane : What are you talking about? Leslie Willis : Come on, you're always getting exclusives with him. Just how exclusive are you two? Lois Lane : It's not like that. Leslie Willis : Oh it's not, huh? Ah, I guess we'll never know if his pj's have that big red S on them too. Sign In Sign In. New Customer? Create account.
Livewire superman the animated series
Created for Superman: The Animated Series , the character appeared in March in Superman Adventures 5 based on the animated series. Introduced in the Superman: The Animated Series self-titled episode "Livewire", Leslie Willis was originally a popular and controversial Metropolis radio shock jock who took cynical joy in attacking Superman during her broadcasts. When Superman arrives to help the police break up the event, Willis gains support from her fans in attacking him until lightning strikes the stage, setting it on fire. Superman pushes Willis to safety as a second bolt of lightning electrifies a metal tower on the stage, but the electricity runs through his body and into a wire that Willis steps on, electrocuting her and changing her appearance.
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You may also be looking for the super-villainess Livewire " Livewire " is the fifth episode of the second season of Superman: The Animated Series , and the 18th of the overall series. Action Comics March Superman Adventures 5 I wake up this morning, and I'm in a fairly good mood, but then I turn on the TV, and there he is; on every lousy channel. She convinced Parasite to cooperate by promising to let him have a taste of his power, which proved tough as Parasite was addicted to draining. Superman fixes the dam and takes Livewire away. Livewire appears as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains after the events of the " Forever Evil " storyline. Because if you ever want your phone back, your lights, your computers, your talk shows, your home shopping channels, and your stupid little lives, then you're gonna have to deal with me. Pretty form-fitting, don't you think? Superman pushes Willis to safety as a second bolt of lightning electrifies a metal tower on the stage, but the electricity runs through his body and into a wire that Willis steps on, electrocuting her and changing her appearance. The CW. I think that sums it up. No one's that nice for free, people.
And Livewire from Superman: The Animated Series was one of several successful conversions from the small screen to the printed page. Unlike those characters, however, it took her a lot longer to make the jump into her respective mainstream comic book universe.
She attended several meetings and was present when Doctor Polaris attempted to kill Luthor. Goofs During the battle between Superman and Livewire at the power plant the insulated gloves Superman is wearing disappear with animation of his bare hands, back to the gloves. Just how exclusive are you two? Superman then puts a modified version of the suit he had to wear when he was briefly converted into an energy being on Livewire who promptly changes the S-shield on it to an L-shield , which returns her power levels to normal. Livewire on the cover art of Action Comics , art by Kalman Andrasofszky. The doctor he speaks with states that she should be released within a few days; they can't explain why she's pale white with electric blue hair, or even how she was relatively unscathed. So don't touch that dial, Metropolis. Ah, I guess we'll never know if his pj's have that big red S on them too. Livewire : Threatens the city to hold all the electricity hostage Episode 5 airdate. Don't have an account? Brad Garrett Bibbo voice. Lois Lane : And the crowd turns ugly.
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