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Justice League: Gods And Monsters
Living in a different atmosphere and have a different lives, Superman, Batman, and the Wander woman, who driving by their superpowers, unit against the corrupted and aliens, who want to destroy the world, and according to their outlaws doings that makes people's rage and protest against them, but the government forgives them, as they have never killed innocents.
26 October 1950, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
14 March 1961, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
6 June 1963, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
10 March 1969, Concord, Massachusetts, USA
10 September 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 February 1979, Pasadena, California, USA
16 May 1972, Augusta, Georgia, USA
10 November 1972, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
24 August 1973, Fort Ord, California, USA
February1952, Córdoba, Argentina
13 July 1977, Hoisington, Kansas, USA
6 March 1955, Los Angeles County, California, USA
July 30, 2015
Marks yet another outstanding Bruce Timm production and a superior entry in the DC Entertainment catalog.August 10, 2015
A bold reworking and one I hope we can see more of in the future, just to hear Benjamin Bratt kick ass as Superman all over again.August 24, 2015
Justice League: Gods and Monsters feels like a bright alternate universe and something that's not just a fleeting plot device.August 12, 2015
Another solid entry in the DCU line, Justice League: Gods and Monsters works best as an entrée into what should be a fascinating and highly entertaining series of its own. [Blu-ray/DVD]August 01, 2015
Fun, quick and easily separated from the rest of the universe, Gods and Monsters is worth a watch for dedicated DC fans but is unlikely to sway any newcomers.August 26, 2015
Engaging noir tale is dark and violent; some cursing, nudity.July 28, 2015
It's a little too self-referential, and unless you're a walking encyclopedia of all things DC, this has the effect of becoming occasionally difficult to follow.