Owlman (Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths)

Owlman is the true antagonist of the direct-to-DVD animated feature Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths.

He is voiced by James Woods, who also voiced Hades in Hercules, Falcon in Stuart Little, and even a fictional version of himself in Family Guy.

Owlman is a member of the Crime Syndicate on a parallel Earth, and he is romantically involved with Superwoman. His backstory isn't made clear, other than he described himself as never having been good due to "being human." He learns about the Multiverse and, due to his misanthropy and nihilism, seeks to destroy the Multiverse by destroying Earth Prime. With the help from the other members of the Syndicate, he is able to construct the Quantum Eigenstate Device (QED). While they were constructing the device, Owlman, along with Superwoman, secretly search for Earth Prime.

He is eventually able to find Earth Prime, so he teleports both himself and the QED there. With help from the Crime Syndicate, an alternate-reality version of Lex Luthor, and the Justice League, Batman teleports to Earth Prime to confront Owlman. The two fight, during which Owlman questions why Batman decides to protect humanity despite the two of them being very similar to one another. Batman replies that, while they are both similar, there is one difference: Specifically, when the abyss gazed back at them when they looked into it, only Owlman "blinked" in response. In the end, Batman teleports both the QED and Owlman to a frozen, uninhabitable Earth before the QED detonates. Owlman has the option to abort the explosion, but instead, he calmly states "It doesn't matter." As the QED detonates, both Owlman and the frozen Earth are wiped out.