New GTA V Legacy Omni-Man mod polishes superhero playthroughs
Lord Omni-Man is a clean OIV-installed retexture for GTA V Legacy that fits superhero loadouts, with Ctrl+N menu support and Superman V2.2 pairing.

Lord Omni-Man Ped Mod gave GTA V Legacy superhero setups a cleaner, more deliberate look, with an OIV install that drops straight into a comic-book-style loadout. Built as a retexture, it was inspired by the Justice Lord Superman outfit from the DC Animated Universe, then reworked for Omni-Man so the character reads as part of a specific themed build rather than a one-off costume swap.
That design choice matters because the mod is not trying to replace the whole game or reinvent the superhero corner of the community. It is aimed at players who already run character packs and want the visual side of a playthrough to match the fantasy they are building. The page also pointed users to a suit configuration file so the ped shows up in the Ctrl+N menu, which makes the skin easier to manage in-game when switching between superhero identities.
The setup also fits into a broader mod stack. The author recommended pairing Lord Omni-Man with Superman V2.2 if the powers side of the character is supposed to match the skin, and the listing noted compatibility with Anti-Matter HUD. That puts the release squarely in the category of aesthetic bundle support, where the goal is to keep outfits, powers, and UI feeling like parts of one coherent comic-book mod package.

For GTA V Legacy players, the practical appeal is clear. A polished character skin that installs through OIV is easier to test, easier to remove, and less likely to turn into a headache if something conflicts. That makes it a sensible pick for anyone assembling a superhero sandbox and trying to avoid the usual mix of broken installs, mismatched menus, and visual clutter.
The upload also landed during an active stretch of June 2026 GTA V Legacy releases on Nexus, where the recent-mods feed was still filling up with fresh files across several categories. In that kind of environment, a focused release like Lord Omni-Man stands out because it does one job well: it gives superhero playthroughs a sharper look without forcing players to rebuild their whole setup from scratch.
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