[b][color=0072bc]Name:[/color][/b] Alexander Luthor Jr. [hider=Appearance][b][color=0072bc]Appearance[/color]:[/b] [img]https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11/117229/2758657-double_l._luthors.jpg[/img][/hider] [b][color=0072bc]Powers & Abilities:[/color][/b] If money truly is power, then Alexander Luthor rivals Superman. As the new president of LuthorCorp, Lex Jr. has nearly limitless resources at his disposal, and wastes no time in putting these resources to work. Not only has he positioned his company as the number one humanatarian aid organization on the planet, he has been able to finance his own version of the Justice League. Much like his father, Alex is a brilliant scientist and engineer, developing his own superpowered battlesuit such that he may be able to fight alongside the heroes he has recruited to his cause. [b][color=0072bc]Personality:[/color][/b] Alex takes the phrase "put your money where your mouth is" quite seriously. Brash and outspoken, the young Luthor certainly shares his father's arrogance, despite the fact that they find themselves on opposite sides of the law. Naturally, Alex is a polarizing figure within the public sphere, as many are unable to look past his villainous lineage and wealth. Above all else, Alexander Luthor is driven. His singular focus is the redemption of the Luthor name, by any means necessary. This form of tunnel-vision often makes it difficult for those around Alex to form close relationships with him, as he is a man that has seemingly placed the weight of the world on his shoulders. His own sense of responsibility is both a blessing and a curse. [b][color=0072bc]Backstory:[/color] [/b] The bastard son of the Earth's greatest villain, Lex Luthor, Alexander Luthor Jr. was raised primarily by his mother. Throughout most of his childhood, Alexander's father was absent, focused on his nefarious, megalomanical ambitions. However, when Alex reached the age of 16, and was granted a full scholarship to Metropolis Univeristy, the elder Luthor began to take notice. Seeing that his son's brilliance could one day equal his own, Lex attempted to bring his Alex into the "family business." After graduating from the physics program at Metropolis U, Alex was hired by his father's company, LuthorCorp, to work in the applied sciences department. He quickly impressed his colleagues. A true visonary and futurist, Alex designed and developed a number of cutting edge technologies, naively unaware of how his father might try to take advantage of his work. Once Alex finally discovered the true extent of his father's ambitions, he quit the company in disgust. He was 21 years old. Blue Friday. The fall of LuthorCorp. Mere weeks after Alexander's departure from the company, his father was finally taken down by Superman. Lex was given a lifetime sentence in the Supermax Prison on Stryker's Isalnd. It seemed as though this spelled the end of Luthor's global conglomerate. Out of desperation, the LuthorCorp board of directors turned to the forward-thinking Alexander Jr., and the prodigal son would return. Alex completely rebranded LuthorCorp for the future, attempting to shed his father's tarnished image. Under Alexander's leadership, the company began a bold humanatarian aid campaign. The young and charismatic new president would become the face of this initiative, dubbed "Alexander the Great" by some members of the news media. Others remained skeptical of Lex Jr.'s motivations, and comments about apples not falling far from trees have naturally seemed to follow Alex everywhere he went. In truth, the cloud of mistrust surrounding Alexander Luthor Jr. may never fully be lifted, as the sins of the father continue to haunt the son. On the one year anniversary of Blue Friday, Superman held a press conference alongside the new LuthorCorp president, announcing an unprecendented partnership. In order to continue LuthorCorp's mission of a better world for all mankind, the company would sponsor it's very own superhero team, in order to assist Superman and the Justice League in their global battle against crime...