Maxwell Lord created by Keith Giffen, JM DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire in Justice League #1 (May 1987)
Father was a businessman who committed suicide after a product he created caused cancer, and his mother convinced him that powerful people cannot be trusted
In the post-Crisis world, he wanted to bring the Justice League together - was actually under the control of a supercomputer created by Metron
Later breaks free of the control of the computer, and befriends the League
Gains mild telepathy during the Invasion event, and instead of using the powers for good, begins to distrust the metahuman community - using the powers gives him a nosebleed
After being injured in a battle, he gains a cyborg-like body, but has to battle Kilg%re the computer for control
Countdown to Infinite Crisis - he kills Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle, and reveals that he is in control of a global surveillance network on the Justice League
Controls Superman to have him attack Batman and Wonder Woman - Diana snaps his neck to stop him, but the footage goes viral and her reputation is destroyed
Booster Gold tries to go back in time to prevent Lord from killing Ted Kord, but all it does is make things worse, so Booster realizes Ted has to die for a better future
Lord is resurrected during Blackest Night/Brightest Day, and uses technology to boost his powers, making the world forget him - then uses tech to create an army of robots to attack the Justice League, and kills Jamie Reyes, the third Blue Beetle, the same way he killed Ted
New 52/Rebirth - reboots him as head of Checkmate, a secret government organization - he is the Black King, and uses his position and power to pit metahumans against one another
Later ends up as part of Amanda Waller's Task Force XI, aka another Suicide Squad
Issues (7:56)
Distrust of metahumans despite being one of them
Overbearing mother (17:30)
Need to be in control (25:20)
Break (33:43)
Plugs for Not If I Reboot You First, Parent Quest, and Howard Mackie
Treatment (35:53)
In-universe - Use fibers of Lasso of Truth to keep Maxwell more honest and self-aware
Out of universe - Use ketamine in place of lasso to help person experience things outside their immediate sphere
Skit (42:14)
Ending (49:52)
Recommended reading: Justice League/Justice League International (The Giffen/DeMatteis years), Infinite Crisis
Next episodes: Vision/Scarlet Witch relationship, Clones, Catwoman
Maxwell Lord created by Keith Giffen, JM DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire in Justice League #1 (May 1987)
Father was a businessman who committed suicide after a product he created caused cancer, and his mother convinced him that powerful people cannot be trusted
In the post-Crisis world, he wanted to bring the Justice League together - was actually under the control of a supercomputer created by Metron
Later breaks free of the control of the computer, and befriends the League
Gains mild telepathy during the Invasion event, and instead of using the powers for good, begins to distrust the metahuman community - using the powers gives him a nosebleed
After being injured in a battle, he gains a cyborg-like body, but has to battle Kilg%re the computer for control
Countdown to Infinite Crisis - he kills Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle, and reveals that he is in control of a global surveillance network on the Justice League
Controls Superman to have him attack Batman and Wonder Woman - Diana snaps his neck to stop him, but the footage goes viral and her reputation is destroyed
Booster Gold tries to go back in time to prevent Lord from killing Ted Kord, but all it does is make things worse, so Booster realizes Ted has to die for a better future
Lord is resurrected during Blackest Night/Brightest Day, and uses technology to boost his powers, making the world forget him - then uses tech to create an army of robots to attack the Justice League, and kills Jamie Reyes, the third Blue Beetle, the same way he killed Ted
New 52/Rebirth - reboots him as head of Checkmate, a secret government organization - he is the Black King, and uses his position and power to pit metahumans against one another
Later ends up as part of Amanda Waller's Task Force XI, aka another Suicide Squad
Issues (7:56)
Distrust of metahumans despite being one of them
Overbearing mother (17:30)
Need to be in control (25:20)
Break (33:43)
Plugs for Not If I Reboot You First, Parent Quest, and Howard Mackie
Treatment (35:53)
In-universe - Use fibers of Lasso of Truth to keep Maxwell more honest and self-aware
Out of universe - Use ketamine in place of lasso to help person experience things outside their immediate sphere
Skit (42:14)
Ending (49:52)
Recommended reading: Justice League/Justice League International (The Giffen/DeMatteis years), Infinite Crisis
Next episodes: Vision/Scarlet Witch relationship, Clones, Catwoman