Difference between revisions 85689038 and 85843419 on enwiki'''The Ultimen''' are a fictional [[superhero]] group featured in the [[animated]] series ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]''. Based on original characters from the ''[[Super Friends]]'', they are a group of young heroes who used their gifts to not only help people, but also to gain [[Mass media|media]] attention. == Team history == {{spoiler}} [[Image:ultimen.jpg|thumb|250px|The Ultimen (from left to right: Juice, Long Shadow, Wind Dragon, Shifter, and Downpour).]] First appearing in the episode "Ultimatum", the Ultimen assisted the [[Justice_League|Justice League]] in saving an off-shore oil platform from a group of lava monsters. Near the end of the fight, Wind Dragon created a cyclone of arctic wind that froze the remaining creatures solid, a power he had never displayed before (another nod to ''Super Friends'', as the "[[affirmative action]]" members seemed to manifest convenient new powers semi-regularly). Concerned, but not willing to dwell on it, he turned his attention to the media, giving such a wholehearted speech that it even made Superman groan. Though they were given the chance to join the Justice League, the Ultimen declined, saying they would rather do things their waydid not feel worthy yet for membership. The team's money manager, [[Maxwell Lord]], used the media to make them look like selfless heroes who had nothing to hide from the public. He contested that his Ultimen, unlike the Justice League, were a group of "down-to-earth" heroes (both figuratively and literally) who the people could relate to. Lord also justified the use of marketing their images and likenesses through toys and merchandise as a way to fund their crime fighting careers, giving the members impressively generous royalty checks to buttress his argument. Secretly, however, he was growing concerned with the knowledge that Wind Dragon had gained a new power, and called all the Ultimen together for testing. Long Shadow, having also mutated into gaining super hearing, heard Lord speaking to their doctor, Professor Hamilton, and learned that the Ultimen themselves were actually created in a lab and implanted with false memories by members of [[Project Cadmus]]. Eventually, they interrogated the truth out of Lord, who also told them that they were dying and were going to be replaced by [[cloning|clones]]. Angry, the Ultimen attempted to find the woman in charge, [[Amanda Waller]], and confront her, but she and her project were long gone on her orders. When the Justice League showed up, they stopped searching for Waller and (except for Long Shadow) attacked them in hopes that they would be remembered for defeating the world’s most powerful heroes. They eventually lost, and with the exception of Long Shadow (who was officially offered membership into the Justice League), were taken into Cadmus' custody to await their eventual deaths. None of these original Ultimen make additional appearances in the series, and it is likely that their bodies simply (contracted; show full) [[Category:DC Comics superhero teams]] [[Category:Animation villains]] [[Category:Fictional clones]] [[Category:Justice League]] [[Category:DC animated characters]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=85843419.
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