![]() ![]() ![]() "I wanted to see Lex Luthor get very angry, which we saw. "I wanted to see Lex Luthor care about somebody, which we did," the writer said. He kind of got addicted when everyone's like, 'Oh, you saved the world, you're greater than Superman.' 'I want to do that again.'" a Lex Luthor story," Johns explained his goal of presenting new, more vulnerable sides of the long-running villain, who has plagued Superman - across a variety of media, adaptations and continuity restarts - for nearly 75 years. "The biggest thing out of 'Forever Evil' is Lex Luthor having a chance at redemption. "It's a long road for us to get to a scenario where it's believable that Lex Luthor could be on the Justice League, but I think we earned it," Johns told the event's moderator, IGN comics editor Joshua Yehl. As readers now know, the Johns-written, David Finch-illustrated "Forever Evil" - which ran from September 2013 to May 2014 - did indeed end with Lex Luthor as part of the Justice League, following several surprisingly heroic acts. ![]()
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