The title for Superman's Grounded Side Special, Locomotive Charge, is a reference to how he is usually described as being even stronger than a locomotive. This statement was first said in this radio show.
General Perks:[]
The name of the ...in a Single Bound! Utility Perk is a reference to Superman, who is often described as being able to leap over tall buildings in a single bound. This statement was first said in this radio show.
One of Superman's combat quotes references his iconic catchphrase: "Up, up, and away!", which originates from this radio show. His Aerial Up Attack, Up and Away, also references it.
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The name of the Up, Up, and A-Slay Offense Perk is a reference to Superman's iconic catchphrase: "Up, up, and away!", which originates from this radio show.
The Joker and Catwoman, who make visual cameos on the Batcave Map, debuted in this comic. In addition, the concept of a Batplane/Batwing also debuted in this comic. Two types of this vehicle can also be seen in the background of the aforementioned Map.
Ringout VFXs:[]
The concept of a Batplane/Batwing, of which one appears in the Deploy Batwing Ringout VFX, originates from this comic.
The Batmobile, of which two versions appear on the Batcave Map, got its name in this comic. The design used for one of the Batmobiles seen on said Map also takes inspiration from the Batmobile's look in this comic.
Items:[]
The Batmobile, which can be spawned by the Car Wheel Item, got its name in this comic. Its design also takes inspiration from the Batmobile's look in this comic.
A Job For... is based on the iconic moments from throughout DC history in which Clark Kent ripped his shirt off to reveal that he's actually Superman. Said moment was first seen in this comic.
Steve Trevor, who originates from this comic, is mentioned in one of Black Lantern Superman's quotes.
Variants:[]
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and pleasure referenced in Wonder Woman's Aphrodite's Blessing Wonder Woman Variant, made her DC debut in this comic.
The concept for The Fortress of Solitude, which is depicted in the Banner of the same name, originates from this comic under the name of "Secret Citadel".
Starro, who is mentioned in one of Batman's quotes, originates from this comic.
The Justice League organization, which is mentioned in some of Batman's, Superman's and Wonder Woman's quotes and website biographies, originates from this comic.
The follow-up animation for Batman's Aerial Side Attack, Bat-Strike, briefly covers him in shadows and makes him do the same pose as he does on the cover for this comic.
The Closed Alpha designs used for the Batmobiles seen on the Batcave Map are based on the design used for the Batmobile from this movie. In addition, the design used for the two Batplanes/Batwings seen in the backgound of the aforementioned Map also take after the vehicle's design introduced in this movie.
The design of the Batwing seen in the Deploy Batwing Ringout VFX is based on its design from this show. The buildings and moon seen in this Ringout also match the appearance of the buildings and the moon seen in this show.
The Batmobile depicted Batman's Ugly Sweater Batman Variant has its back wheel left behind, referencing the popular "Jingle Bells" parody, "Jingle Bells (Batman Smells)". While this parody didn't debut in this show, Batman: The Animated Series' second episode, "Christmas with the Joker", marked the first time this parody was officially acknowledged by DC.
Maps:[]
The Joker's design, as seen in his small visual cameo from the Batcave Map, is taken from this show.
The boxing glove gun that appears in Harley Quinn's Aerial Down Attack, Boxing Ringer, and Side Specials, Prank Shot, is based off of the extendo boxing glove that originates from this show.
Signature Perks:[]
Glove Control appears as a Signature Perk for Harley Quinn.
Horus/Heru, the Egyptian god of healing and protection who is referenced by both names in some of Black Adam's combat quotes and move titles, made his DC debut in this comic.
Black Adam's default design is based on his appearance from this comic. The Egyptian sun god Aten/Aton, who is mentioned by both names in some of his combat quotes and move titles, also made his DC debut in this comic. Same goes for the Egyptian snake-god Mehen and the ancient Zehuti.
The grenade launcher that appears in Harley Quinn's Aerial Up Attack, Confetti Grenade!, is based on her Fun Gun from this movie. The confetti that appears in various of her of attacks (as well as the stat that is named after it) are also possible allusions to the aforementioned gun and the confetti jacket Harley wore in this movie.