Interesting to see just how horrified people are by this particular incarnation of Paul. It's just so much more visceral than usual.
I do wonder just who has figured out he did what he did, and sent in Empress. He seemed quite convinced he had managed to subvert the Justice League undetected. At least until Empress failed to free Wonder Woman because there was nothing to free.
Though I will say this new Paul doesn't really come across as insane. Like Zoat said. He's an enlightened tyrant. He has probably genuinely made his world a better place. He's also selfish enough to get . . . enjoyment out of his thralls.
It's actually disturbingly sane/rational even if morally reprehensible.
Either someone close to the League who he wasn't able to control or didn't consider it necessary to saw something was wrong and it escalated from there.
He may also not be controlling every single metahuman in his service, just those at the top, while those at the lower levels think that nothing is wrong.
Just because someone isn't frothing at the mouth and trying to bite off the face of the person next to them, that doesn't make them sane. Plenty of people appear to be sane and composed, but are deep down just utter monsters.
Serial killers, despots and the like can appear to be charming, but deep down they're still monsters.
Ted Bundy and Hitler were both apparently charming men, yet both of them are murderous monsters.
Even if this version has improved his world there are methods that don't require you to engage in evil in order to do so, like wiping out the personalities of villains and maybe just nudging the heroes a bit, but not wiping out their personalities, or engaging in sexual activities with them after you've done so. It would have been unethical to a degree I admit, but I think most people here would have found that more easier to accept than what this one has done.
I know the Fantasy one did something similar with the dark Elfs, but they were extremely evil before he changed their personalities and he was hesitant to have a sexual relationship with them.
Sybarite was also uncomfortable with Roulette thinking that she has to sleep with him so the two can work together and accepted that Tuppence no longer wanted to have sex with him.
If this version hears the word 'no' then I'm sure he'd just increase the mind control thinking that anyone who opposes him is fundamentally wrong and needs to be corrected.
Zoat in the first He Man interlude there is a sentence that says 'first time this time'
Think it should be 'right this time'