Robin might initially be defiant. He's a trained fighter and detective, so he'd likely try to gather as much information as he can about his surroundings. He could be looking for any weaknesses in Lex Luthor's security setup or trying to figure out what Luthor's endgame is.
A more unorthodox plan could be for Oracle to spread false information about a powerful new weapon that only Robin knows how to operate. This would make Luthor believe that Robin is more valuable alive than dead. Then, while Luthor is distracted trying to figure out how to use Robin to get this weapon, the heroes could stage a rescue. They could also try to turn one of Luthor's minions against him. Offer the minion a deal in exchange for information on Robin's whereabouts.
Superboy could use his super - strength to break free from whatever physical restraints Lex Luthor has put on him. If he's chained up, he could simply snap the chains. Then he could use his super - speed to run out of the facility before Lex Luthor's guards could react.
One great Lex Luthor OC fanfiction is 'The Luthor's New Ally'. It offers a fresh take on Lex's character by introducing an original character who challenges his views in unexpected ways.
It can be disrespectful to the original source material and the intentions of the creators. The character of Lex Luthor has complex traits that should be explored in more meaningful ways.
One of the best Lex Luthor stories is 'Lex Luthor: Man of Steel'. In this story, it delves deep into his complex psyche. It shows his envy and hatred for Superman, not just as a being with superpowers but as a symbol of hope that he can't tolerate. Another great one is in 'Action Comics' where his devious plans to take down Superman are meticulously crafted, highlighting his brilliant yet twisted mind.
Well, Lex Luthor started out in a rather difficult situation. In his origin story, he was from a not - so - well - off family in a tough neighborhood. However, his genius was evident from a young age. He managed to build an empire through his wits and business acumen. But his encounter with Superman, a being with god - like powers, made him feel inferior. This sense of inferiority and his overarching ambition led him down the path of villainy. He began devising plans to take down Superman, believing that without Superman, he could be the most powerful and respected figure in the world.
Lex Luthor's age isn't fixed in the comics. It can change based on the creative direction of the writers and the era of the story. Generally, he's portrayed as an adult in his prime, often in his late 30s to 50s.