Lex Luthor's mansion is a large mansion located in Metropolis.
History[]
Lex Luthor organized a fundraiser event at his mansion for the Metropolis Public Library, with the invited guests including business associate and CEO of Wayne Enterprises Bruce Wayne, Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent, and Diana Prince.
While at the party Bruce attempted to tap into the LexCorp Industries mainframe. By listening to Alfred's instructions, he sneaked away from the crowd and successfully plugged his device into the LexCorp servers. Unbeknownst to Bruce, Alfred's voice was picked up by the super-hearing of Clark, who then introduced himself to Bruce and asked for his position on the infamous vigilante, Batman. Bruce in turn began to criticize the Daily Planet and noted that it's often quick to shower Superman with praise in what he called "puff-piece editorials," further stating that his impression may be biased due to the citizens of Gotham's history with "freaks dressed like clowns." Lex then walked up to Bruce and Clark and enthusiastically introduced himself. When Bruce's device was finished downloading the information, he broke from the crowd and tried to unplug it, only to find it had already been taken by Diana. Bruce followed Diana but failed to catch her as she left the mansion.[1]
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Trivia[]
- The mansion is located at 1835 Park Ridge Lane, Park Ridge DM, 33862.
Behind the Scenes[]
- The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum in East Lansing, Michigan doubled as the mansion.[2]