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Livewire (DC Comics)

Livewire (Leslie Willis) is a supervillainess appearing in multimedia produced by DC Entertainment, and American comic books published by DC Comics. Created for Superman: The Animated Series, the character appeared in March 1997 in Superman Adventures #5 (based on the animated series). Her first mainstream comic book appearance was in DC Comics' Action Comics #835 (March 2006).[1]

Livewire
Livewire on the cover art of Action Comics #835, art by Kalman Andrasofszky.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceSuperman: The Animated Series
"Livewire"
First comic appearanceAction Comics #835 (March 2006)
Superman Adventures #5 (1997)
Created byEvan Dorkin
Sarah Dyer
Bruce Timm
In-story information
Alter egoLeslie Willis
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsSuperman Revenge Squad
Supermen of America
Secret Society of Super Villains
Abilities
  • Electric and magnetism manipulation
  • Superhuman strength (when fully charged)
  • Radio broadcasting skills

In television, the character was voiced by Lori Petty in Superman: The Animated Series and Maria Canals in Justice League. In live-action Superman-based television series, she has been portrayed by Anna Mae Routledge in Smallville and Brit Morgan in the Arrowverse series Supergirl.

Fictional character biography

DC Animated Universe

 
Livewire, in Superman: The Animated Series.

Introduced in the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Livewire", Leslie Willis was originally a popular and controversial Metropolis radio shock jock who took cynical joy in attacking Superman during her broadcasts.[2] Amidst a thunderstorm, Willis hosts a rock concert in honor of her third anniversary working as a shock jock in spite of the Metropolis authorities' public safety concerns. 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 stepped 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 discovers she can manipulate electricity; the accident turned her into a metahuman that absorbs electricity like Superman on insolation. 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 pays her hospital bills due to their shared contempt for Superman.

Following this, Willis forms a short-lived alliance with Parasite in the episode "Double Dose" and a separate alliance with Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy in The New Batman Adventures episode "Girls' Night Out", only to be defeated by Superman in the former episode and by Supergirl and Batgirl in the latter.

In the Justice League two-part episode "Hereafter", Willis joins the Superman Revenge Squad to fulfill their eponymous goal, only to be defeated by the Justice League. As of the third season of Justice League Unlimited, Willis joined Gorilla Grodd's Secret Society.

Superman Adventures

Livewire appears in the Superman Adventures comics, which is based on the DCAU animated series. 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.

Comics

In Action Comics #835, Gail Simone and John Byrne brought Livewire into the mainstream DC Universe, in the same tradition as Harley Quinn.

Much like the DCAU version of Livewire before she gained her abilities, she was also a shock jock. Going by the DJ name Leslie, her show was dedicated to bashing upon Superman every night, claiming that Superman was only saving people in the name of grandstanding and showing off. She also shows a disdain for fellow broadcaster Billy Batson, aka Captain Marvel. Her career as a shock jock was cut short when the owner of the station, Miguel, decided to turn the station into a country station (a reference to popular real-world shock jock, Howard Stern, who lost his first DJ job in a similar fashion). Miguel was also quite pleased that she was fired because his wife was saved by Superman.

Unlike the DCAU version of Livewire, she was born with the gift of controlling electricity. Enraged at the loss of her job, she went to the top of the station where she was struck by lightning. Absorbing a large amount of energy from the lightning bolt, her appearance changed to a chalk-white skin with blue hair. With that change, she decided that she would now take her revenge out on Superman.

Superman was weakened by his battle with the Queen of Fables in the previous issue and was unable to withstand Livewire's attacks. Now too weak to fight her directly he defeated her by cunning, shorting out her powers.

Helping to save the world

Livewire gets kidnapped along with most of the other Metahumans on Earth by a being dubbed the 'Auctioneer'.[3] This being scours the universe looking for unique items to acquire (often by theft) before selling them to the highest bidder. Livewire's unique powers allow her, Superman and several other captives to escape their containment fields. She teams up with Nightwing, Superman, the Veteran, Blue Jay and other heroes in fleeing their situation and gaining intelligence.

A dampening field provides a psychological barrier against utilizing their powers. With the help of Mister Terrific, who communicates through Livewire's natural electricity, the field is soon neutralized.

During the escape attempt, Livewire accidentally creates a link between the makeshift team and every single television on Earth. This proves hard to shut off. Soon, the team confronts the Auctioneer.[4] With great difficulty, Livewire gains control over the being's communication systems. Under Superman's suggestions, they threaten to broadcast the Auctioneer's entire database to every alien system possible unless he agrees to release the heroes and leave the Earth alone. He reluctantly does so and returns everyone to Earth. The entire adventure was seen on every Earth TV and due to the Auctioneer selling the dramatic story rights, on many alien planets as well.

During this story arc, she also shows that she is physically attracted to Nightwing.

In Teen Titans (vol. 3) #51, Livewire is shown to be under the control of Starro.

She recently caused a blackout of Gotham City. However, she is easily defeated by Batgirl VI, who was wearing an insulated Batsuit.[5]

During the "Brightest Day" storyline, Livewire is shown battling Wildcat after being possessed by the Starheart.[6]

In the Superman: Grounded storyline, Livewire attacks Jimmy Olsen and takes hostages in Las Vegas to get the attention of Superman. 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. She is arrested, but does not receive a hard sentence as she only damaged property, no one was wounded, and Superman spoke on her behalf. Iron Munro also chooses to use his influence in the justice department to help. When asked by Jimmy why he would help Livewire, Superman says that, in America, everyone deserves a second chance.[7] With the help of Iron Munro and Serling Roquette, an employee of S.T.A.R. Labs, Livewire is declared reformed. She and Munro are given signal watches as part of an ad hoc 'Supermen of America' group that Superman recruits because he comes to understand he cannot be everywhere at once.[8]

The New 52

In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe. Livewire appears as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains after the events of the "Forever Evil" storyline.[9] She has previously faced against Superman, who found himself unable to defeat her, since she is made of pure energy, and teamed up with Batman in order to do so.[10] Her origin is later given in an issue of Batgirl, where it is revealed that Leslie Willis was once a popular vlogger known for her pranks and makeup tutorials. During a stunt where she tried to reroute all the power in the city in order to spell out a dirty message that would be visible from space, she was accidentally electrocuted, granting her superhuman abilities.[11]

Powers and abilities

Livewire is a being of pure electricity able to absorb vast quantities from external sources. She can also manipulate electricity, including electric and magnetic fields, ionize the air around her, which the DCAU incarnation used to create her costume, and generate lightning blasts of various intensities, with her strongest being able to weaken or stun Superman. She can transform her body into a living electric arc in order to travel through anything capable of conducting an electric current, possess/control electronic devices such as computers, telecommunications networks, and an entire electrical grid. In the comics, as stated by Superman in Action Comics #843, Livewire has the ability to broadcast the energy she has stored in the form of a coherent signal (radio wave, etc.), without directing the energy at a target.

Due to her powers, her primary weakness is water, as even a small amount will cause her stored energy to go haywire unless she has stored up enough power. At this or any stage, Livewire would have to be completely drenched in water to be fully depowered. Additionally, silicon dust can also render her powerless due to its electrical resistance.[12] When drained of her electricity, she reverts to her solid form and cannot use most of her abilities until she absorbs a minimal amount of electric power from an appropriate source. However, even when depowered, she can direct the flow of free electricity from an exposed energy source to re-power herself.

In her self-titled Superman: The Animated Series episode, she demonstrated extraordinary strength while lifting a hydroelectric dam's power unit that she was draining at the time.

Other versions

DC Universe Online

Livewire appears in DC Universe Online: Legends,[13] working for Brainiac.

Injustice: Gods Among Us

Livewire appears in the prequel comics for Injustice: Gods Among Us.

In other media

Television

Animation

  • Livewire makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Teen Titans Go! episode "Black Friday".
  • A teenage version of Livewire appears in Young Justice, voiced by Britt Baron. Introduced in the third season episode "Triptych", Simon Stagg uses the Mad Hatter's nanotech to control her as part of his metahuman trafficking ring before Nightwing's team free her. Following this, Livewire became a resident of the Metahuman Youth Center in Taos, New Mexico. As of the fourth season, she has joined the Outsiders.
  • Livewire appears in DC Super Hero Girls, voiced by Mallory Low. This version is a teenage bully and internet troll who posts videos and pictures of victims of the pranks she causes with her powers.
  • Livewire makes non-speaking cameo appearances in Harley Quinn. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom in season one.

Live-action

 
 
Brit Morgan as Livewire on Supergirl.
  • Livewire appears in the Smallville episode "Injustice", portrayed by an uncredited Anna Mae Routledge. This version is a low-time crook. After being incarcerated, she is recruited by Tess Mercer and is tasked with searching for Davis Bloome alongside Parasite, Neutron, Plastique, and Mercer's assistant Eva Greer. Livewire is later killed by an explosive implanted in her head off-screen.[14]
  • Livewire appears in Supergirl, portrayed by Brit Morgan. This version is a confident yet abrasive CatCo shock jock who acquires her powers after Supergirl is struck by lightning while rescuing her from a potential helicopter crash.[15][16] Introduced in her self-titled episode, Livewire attempts to seek revenge on Cat Grant for demoting her, only to be defeated by Supergirl and turned over to the Department of Extranormal Operations (DEO)'s custody. In the episode "Worlds Finest", Silver Banshee breaks Livewire out of the DEO to help her kill Grant, Supergirl, and Kara Danvers. However, the pair are foiled by Supergirl and a group of firefighters and incarcerated at National City's newly developed metahuman prison. In "We Can Be Heroes", scientist Dr. Hampton kidnaps Livewire in an attempt to steal her powers and create an army of electricity-powered super-soldiers, but she escapes with Supergirl's help and they form a truce.[17] In "Fort Rozz", Livewire agrees to help Supergirl and Psi on a mission to the titular prison to gather information on Reign and later dies saving Supergirl.

Film

Video games

Miscellaneous

Livewire appears in the Harley Quinn animated series spin-off comic series Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour.

See also

References

  1. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 182. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. ^ Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010). The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
  3. ^ Action Comics #842 (October 2006). DC Comics.
  4. ^ Action Comics #843 (November 2006). DC Comics.
  5. ^ Batgirl vol. 2 #4 (January 2010). DC Comics.
  6. ^ Justice Society of America vol. 3 #41
  7. ^ Superman #711. DC Comics.
  8. ^ Superman #714 (October 2011). DC Comics.
  9. ^ Justice League (vol. 2) #30. DC Comics.
  10. ^ Batgirl (vol. 4) #41. DC Comics.
  11. ^ Batgirl (vol. 4) #42. DC Comics.
  12. ^ Batman: The Animated Series episode "Girls' Night Out"
  13. ^ DC Universe Online: Legends #9 (August 2001). DC Comics.
  14. ^ Al Septien, Turi Meyer (writers) & Tom Welling (director) (2009-05-07). "Injustice". Smallville. Season 8. Episode 21. The CW.
  15. ^ "Newsarama | GamesRadar+". Newsarama.
  16. ^ Prudom, Laura (August 12, 2015). "'Supergirl' Casts 'True Blood' Alum as DC Comics Villain Livewire (Exclusive)". Variety.
  17. ^ "Supergirl - Episode 2.10 - We Can Be Heroes - Press Release". SpoilerTV. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
  18. ^ "Lego DC Super-Villains Screens Reveal New Details". GAMING.

External links

  • Comic Book Character Database
  • Livewire bio on the official Superman/Batman Adventures homepage.
  • Livewire on the DC Animated Universe Wiki

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Leslie Willis redirects here For the engineer and archaeologist see Leslie R H Willis Livewire Leslie Willis is a supervillainess appearing in multimedia produced by DC Entertainment and American comic books published by DC Comics Created for Superman The Animated Series the character appeared in March 1997 in Superman Adventures 5 based on the animated series Her first mainstream comic book appearance was in DC Comics Action Comics 835 March 2006 1 LivewireLivewire on the cover art of Action Comics 835 art by Kalman Andrasofszky Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceSuperman The Animated Series Livewire First comic appearanceAction Comics 835 March 2006 Superman Adventures 5 1997 Created byEvan DorkinSarah DyerBruce TimmIn story informationAlter egoLeslie WillisSpeciesMetahumanTeam affiliationsSuperman Revenge SquadSupermen of AmericaSecret Society of Super VillainsAbilitiesElectric and magnetism manipulation Superhuman strength when fully charged Radio broadcasting skillsIn television the character was voiced by Lori Petty in Superman The Animated Series and Maria Canals in Justice League In live action Superman based television series she has been portrayed by Anna Mae Routledge in Smallville and Brit Morgan in the Arrowverse series Supergirl Contents 1 Fictional character biography 1 1 DC Animated Universe 1 1 1 Superman Adventures 1 2 Comics 1 2 1 Helping to save the world 1 2 2 The New 52 2 Powers and abilities 3 Other versions 3 1 DC Universe Online 3 2 Injustice Gods Among Us 4 In other media 4 1 Television 4 1 1 Animation 4 1 2 Live action 4 2 Film 4 3 Video games 4 4 Miscellaneous 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFictional character biography EditDC Animated Universe Edit Livewire in Superman The Animated Series Introduced in the Superman The Animated Series episode Livewire Leslie Willis was originally a popular and controversial Metropolis radio shock jock who took cynical joy in attacking Superman during her broadcasts 2 Amidst a thunderstorm Willis hosts a rock concert in honor of her third anniversary working as a shock jock in spite of the Metropolis authorities public safety concerns 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 stepped 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 discovers she can manipulate electricity the accident turned her into a metahuman that absorbs electricity like Superman on insolation 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 pays her hospital bills due to their shared contempt for Superman Following this Willis forms a short lived alliance with Parasite in the episode Double Dose and a separate alliance with Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy in The New Batman Adventures episode Girls Night Out only to be defeated by Superman in the former episode and by Supergirl and Batgirl in the latter In the Justice League two part episode Hereafter Willis joins the Superman Revenge Squad to fulfill their eponymous goal only to be defeated by the Justice League As of the third season of Justice League Unlimited Willis joined Gorilla Grodd s Secret Society Superman Adventures Edit Livewire appears in the Superman Adventures comics which is based on the DCAU animated series 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 Comics Edit This section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources November 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message In Action Comics 835 Gail Simone and John Byrne brought Livewire into the mainstream DC Universe in the same tradition as Harley Quinn Much like the DCAU version of Livewire before she gained her abilities she was also a shock jock Going by the DJ name Leslie her show was dedicated to bashing upon Superman every night claiming that Superman was only saving people in the name of grandstanding and showing off She also shows a disdain for fellow broadcaster Billy Batson aka Captain Marvel Her career as a shock jock was cut short when the owner of the station Miguel decided to turn the station into a country station a reference to popular real world shock jock Howard Stern who lost his first DJ job in a similar fashion Miguel was also quite pleased that she was fired because his wife was saved by Superman Unlike the DCAU version of Livewire she was born with the gift of controlling electricity Enraged at the loss of her job she went to the top of the station where she was struck by lightning Absorbing a large amount of energy from the lightning bolt her appearance changed to a chalk white skin with blue hair With that change she decided that she would now take her revenge out on Superman Superman was weakened by his battle with the Queen of Fables in the previous issue and was unable to withstand Livewire s attacks Now too weak to fight her directly he defeated her by cunning shorting out her powers Helping to save the world Edit Livewire gets kidnapped along with most of the other Metahumans on Earth by a being dubbed the Auctioneer 3 This being scours the universe looking for unique items to acquire often by theft before selling them to the highest bidder Livewire s unique powers allow her Superman and several other captives to escape their containment fields She teams up with Nightwing Superman the Veteran Blue Jay and other heroes in fleeing their situation and gaining intelligence A dampening field provides a psychological barrier against utilizing their powers With the help of Mister Terrific who communicates through Livewire s natural electricity the field is soon neutralized During the escape attempt Livewire accidentally creates a link between the makeshift team and every single television on Earth This proves hard to shut off Soon the team confronts the Auctioneer 4 With great difficulty Livewire gains control over the being s communication systems Under Superman s suggestions they threaten to broadcast the Auctioneer s entire database to every alien system possible unless he agrees to release the heroes and leave the Earth alone He reluctantly does so and returns everyone to Earth The entire adventure was seen on every Earth TV and due to the Auctioneer selling the dramatic story rights on many alien planets as well During this story arc she also shows that she is physically attracted to Nightwing In Teen Titans vol 3 51 Livewire is shown to be under the control of Starro She recently caused a blackout of Gotham City However she is easily defeated by Batgirl VI who was wearing an insulated Batsuit 5 During the Brightest Day storyline Livewire is shown battling Wildcat after being possessed by the Starheart 6 In the Superman Grounded storyline Livewire attacks Jimmy Olsen and takes hostages in Las Vegas to get the attention of Superman 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 She is arrested but does not receive a hard sentence as she only damaged property no one was wounded and Superman spoke on her behalf Iron Munro also chooses to use his influence in the justice department to help When asked by Jimmy why he would help Livewire Superman says that in America everyone deserves a second chance 7 With the help of Iron Munro and Serling Roquette an employee of S T A R Labs Livewire is declared reformed She and Munro are given signal watches as part of an ad hoc Supermen of America group that Superman recruits because he comes to understand he cannot be everywhere at once 8 The New 52 Edit In 2011 The New 52 rebooted the DC universe Livewire appears as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains after the events of the Forever Evil storyline 9 She has previously faced against Superman who found himself unable to defeat her since she is made of pure energy and teamed up with Batman in order to do so 10 Her origin is later given in an issue of Batgirl where it is revealed that Leslie Willis was once a popular vlogger known for her pranks and makeup tutorials During a stunt where she tried to reroute all the power in the city in order to spell out a dirty message that would be visible from space she was accidentally electrocuted granting her superhuman abilities 11 Powers and abilities EditLivewire is a being of pure electricity able to absorb vast quantities from external sources She can also manipulate electricity including electric and magnetic fields ionize the air around her which the DCAU incarnation used to create her costume and generate lightning blasts of various intensities with her strongest being able to weaken or stun Superman She can transform her body into a living electric arc in order to travel through anything capable of conducting an electric current possess control electronic devices such as computers telecommunications networks and an entire electrical grid In the comics as stated by Superman in Action Comics 843 Livewire has the ability to broadcast the energy she has stored in the form of a coherent signal radio wave etc without directing the energy at a target Due to her powers her primary weakness is water as even a small amount will cause her stored energy to go haywire unless she has stored up enough power At this or any stage Livewire would have to be completely drenched in water to be fully depowered Additionally silicon dust can also render her powerless due to its electrical resistance 12 When drained of her electricity she reverts to her solid form and cannot use most of her abilities until she absorbs a minimal amount of electric power from an appropriate source However even when depowered she can direct the flow of free electricity from an exposed energy source to re power herself In her self titled Superman The Animated Series episode she demonstrated extraordinary strength while lifting a hydroelectric dam s power unit that she was draining at the time Other versions EditDC Universe Online Edit Livewire appears in DC Universe Online Legends 13 working for Brainiac Injustice Gods Among Us Edit Livewire appears in the prequel comics for Injustice Gods Among Us In other media EditTelevision Edit Animation Edit Livewire makes a non speaking cameo appearance in the Teen Titans Go episode Black Friday A teenage version of Livewire appears in Young Justice voiced by Britt Baron Introduced in the third season episode Triptych Simon Stagg uses the Mad Hatter s nanotech to control her as part of his metahuman trafficking ring before Nightwing s team free her Following this Livewire became a resident of the Metahuman Youth Center in Taos New Mexico As of the fourth season she has joined the Outsiders Livewire appears in DC Super Hero Girls voiced by Mallory Low This version is a teenage bully and internet troll who posts videos and pictures of victims of the pranks she causes with her powers Livewire makes non speaking cameo appearances in Harley Quinn This version is a member of the Legion of Doom in season one Live action Edit Anna Mae Routledge as Livewire on Smallville Brit Morgan as Livewire on Supergirl Livewire appears in the Smallville episode Injustice portrayed by an uncredited Anna Mae Routledge This version is a low time crook After being incarcerated she is recruited by Tess Mercer and is tasked with searching for Davis Bloome alongside Parasite Neutron Plastique and Mercer s assistant Eva Greer Livewire is later killed by an explosive implanted in her head off screen 14 Livewire appears in Supergirl portrayed by Brit Morgan This version is a confident yet abrasive CatCo shock jock who acquires her powers after Supergirl is struck by lightning while rescuing her from a potential helicopter crash 15 16 Introduced in her self titled episode Livewire attempts to seek revenge on Cat Grant for demoting her only to be defeated by Supergirl and turned over to the Department of Extranormal Operations DEO s custody In the episode Worlds Finest Silver Banshee breaks Livewire out of the DEO to help her kill Grant Supergirl and Kara Danvers However the pair are foiled by Supergirl and a group of firefighters and incarcerated at National City s newly developed metahuman prison In We Can Be Heroes scientist Dr Hampton kidnaps Livewire in an attempt to steal her powers and create an army of electricity powered super soldiers but she escapes with Supergirl s help and they form a truce 17 In Fort Rozz Livewire agrees to help Supergirl and Psi on a mission to the titular prison to gather information on Reign and later dies saving Supergirl Film Edit An alternate reality version of Livewire appears in Justice League Gods and Monsters voiced by Kari Wahlgren This version is a non metahuman terrorist armed with an electric beam gun Livewire makes a non speaking appearance in Teen Titans Go amp DC Super Hero Girls Mayhem in the Multiverse This version is a member of the Legion of Doom Video games Edit Livewire appears as a boss in Superman Shadow of Apokolips voiced again by Lori Petty Livewire appears as a boss in Superman Countdown to Apokolips Livewire appears in DC Universe Online Livewire appears as a playable character in the Wii U version of Scribblenauts Unmasked A DC Comics Adventure Livewire appears as a playable character in DC Legends Livewire appears in Lego DC Super Villains voiced by Cree Summer 18 Livewire appears as a boss in DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power voiced again by Mallory Low Miscellaneous Edit Livewire appears in the Harley Quinn animated series spin off comic series Harley Quinn The Animated Series The Eat Bang Kill Tour See also EditList of Superman enemies Superman The Animated Series DC animated universeReferences Edit Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Korte Steve Manning Matt Wiacek Win Wilson Sven 2016 The DC Comics Encyclopedia The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe DK Publishing p 182 ISBN 978 1 4654 5357 0 Greenberger Robert Pasko Martin 2010 The Essential Superman Encyclopedia Del Rey p 213 ISBN 978 0 345 50108 0 Action Comics 842 October 2006 DC Comics Action Comics 843 November 2006 DC Comics Batgirl vol 2 4 January 2010 DC Comics Justice Society of America vol 3 41 Superman 711 DC Comics Superman 714 October 2011 DC Comics Justice League vol 2 30 DC Comics Batgirl vol 4 41 DC Comics Batgirl vol 4 42 DC Comics Batman The Animated Series episode Girls Night Out DC Universe Online Legends 9 August 2001 DC Comics Al Septien Turi Meyer writers amp Tom Welling director 2009 05 07 Injustice Smallville Season 8 Episode 21 The CW Newsarama GamesRadar Newsarama Prudom Laura August 12 2015 Supergirl Casts True Blood Alum as DC Comics Villain Livewire Exclusive Variety Supergirl Episode 2 10 We Can Be Heroes Press Release SpoilerTV Retrieved 2020 06 11 Lego DC Super Villains Screens Reveal New Details GAMING External links EditComic Book Character Database Livewire bio on the official Superman Batman Adventures homepage Livewire on the DC Animated Universe Wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Livewire DC Comics amp oldid 1125772069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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