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04/22/2010. Special thanks to the HCR folks for finding this dial (right for dial, below for SP).
(Damage) Orange Greed: Lex Luthor can use outwit. If he counters a standard speed, attack, or damage power on an adjacent character that he can't already use, he can use that standard power until the beginning of your next turn.
02/03/2010. A new update from the Wizkids website... it's Lex Luthor!
"Since childhood, Lex Luthor refused to let anything stand between him and what he desired. Though born to wealth and status, Luthor wanted always wanted more(Damage) Orange Greed: Lex Luthor can use outwit. If he counters a standard speed, attack, or dmaage power on an adjacent character that he can't already use, he can use that standard power until the beginning of your next turn., building a path to power paved with suspicions, accusations, and corpses. In the Blackest Night, Luthor refused to aid past allies and strived only to save himself and what belonged to him–proving himself the perfect candidate for a greed-fueled orange power ring!"
From Wikipedia:
During the Blackest Night event, when word got out that apparently everyone around the world who have died are rising as undead Black Lanterns, Lex Luthor isolates himself in his safehouse in fear that all the people he had murdered over the years would also reanimate and seek revenge on him.His fear is justified as his victims, including his deceased father, arrive, seeking to feast on his avarice-filled heart.
However, Luthor escapes after receiving a power ring fueled by the orange light of avarice and becomes a deputy of the Orange Lanterns. Luthor arrives at Coast City and joins the battle against the Black Lantern Corps. Luthor engages battle with the Black Lantern versions of Superman and Superboy. However, the Agent Orange Larfleeze wants Luthor's ring off, as the alien do not want to share his power with him, resulting them battling each others for it.
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