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Revealing the Justice League Unlimited comic book will be a “mission specific” series, meaning — like an episode or arc of the JLU animated show — each JLU comic story will weave a tale ...
It's been 20 years since the Justice League Unlimited TV series debuted, and the show is still a wonderful conclusion to the DCAU shared universe.
The finale of "Justice League Unlimited" could signify something greater: the end of what has become known as the DC Animated Universe. (Emphasis on the could in that sentence; there has been no ...
The Justice League cartoon is one of the most ambitious animated projects DC has ever produced. Starting off as one two-season show, it later continued with the sequel series Justice League Unlimited.
Justice League Unlimited was a direct sequel to the earlier Justice League animated series and was developed by Bruce Timm, James Tucker, and Dwayne McDuffie. It aired from 2004 to 2006.
The League returns to the DCU after more than two years. The DC Universe has been without a Justice League since these heroes were tragically killed in the lead-up to Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Justice League Unlimited ended up being Conroy’s penultimate time voicing Batman in a leading capacity on a TV show, the final time being in Justice League Action.
Batman: Caped Crusader, the latest animated show centered on the Dark Knight, came and went earlier this month. Luckily, Justice League Unlimited does what it couldn’t.
Justice League Unlimited #3 is a drop from the previous two issues. While I hesitate to call it bad, the writing is too simple at times and unable to elevate a rather lackluster plot.
Justice League Unlimited doesn't just show you a situation where the world is at stake. It reminds you of why it's worth saving. Justice League Unlimited #1 is out now from DC.