Smallville: Justice

Smallville: Justice is an american television series, based off of the hit television series, Smallville and it's version of DC Comic's Justice League, that premiered on August 17, 2007, on the CW Television Network. The series takes place between seasons and episodes of seasons 6-10.

Synopsis
Taking place between the last four seasons of Smallville, and following Season six of the series, especially the eleventh episode of the season, Justice: Clark Kent, Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, Bart Allen/Impulse, Arthur Curry/Aquaman, Victor Stone/Cyborg, with the help of Chloe Sullivan/Watchtower, otherwise known as the Justice League, plan to travel the world and destroy LuthorCorp's 33.1 facilities to stop Lex and must deal with numerous his expiriments on meta-humans, and gain new team members, Dinah Lance/Black Canary, Kara Kent/Supergirl, and Zatanna Zatara, and allying with heroes from the past, the Justice Society of America, while Lois begins her own crusade to bring Lex down. The team must also deal with numerous villains throughout Smallville, such as attempting to destroy Doomsday and dealing with the invasion of both Zod's army and the invasion of Darkseid and Apocalypse.

Main Cast
Tom Wellling as Clark Kent/Kal-El/Blur, a superpowered Kryptonian being from the planet Krypton and the main character of Smallville. This series sees him Occasionally join Oliver's team, to help him stop Lex, and to help him stop Doomsday and the Kandorian invasion.

• Justin Hartly as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, the Billionaire CEO of Queen Industries and the leader of the team as the emerald archer, using high tech bow n arrows to fight crime.

• Allison Mack as Chloe Sullivan/Watchtower, the team's intelligent computer whiz, who guides them through the plants, and can hack into any system, when Cyborg isn't around them.

• Kyle Gallner as Bart Allen/Impulse, a metahuman with super speed, who streals info from far different places around the world. He has an obnoxious sense of humor and is flirtatious towards women, especially Chloe.

• Alan Ritchinson as Arthur Curry "A.C."/Aquaman, a meta-human with hydrokinesis and underwater longetivity, who usually infiltrates underwater and marine facilities.

• Thomas Lee Young as Victor Stone/Cyborg, the half man-half machine superhero of the team, who can connect and hack into any computer system on Earth, which his left eye turns into a computer moniter when he does and can project shockwaves of energy from his hands.