I mean in terms of writing and level of excellence. I knew all that.Legomaniac91 said:Yes, it carries on from both Batman TAS and Superman TAS as well as adding Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern (Jon Stewart), Hawkgirl, and almost every other DC superhero in Justice League: Unlimited.uneek said:A lot of people seem to bring up Justice League. Was it anything like Batman:tas?
In my opinion, it carries that over as well. The stories are something you could easily see in a comic book and despite the massive roster in "Unlimited" the episodes focus on a few select heroes at a time giving them depth and personality.uneek said:I mean in terms of writing and level of excellence. I knew all that.Legomaniac91 said:Yes, it carries on from both Batman TAS and Superman TAS as well as adding Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern (Jon Stewart), Hawkgirl, and almost every other DC superhero in Justice League: Unlimited.uneek said:A lot of people seem to bring up Justice League. Was it anything like Batman:tas?
Oh. Sounds nice then. Thanks.Legomaniac91 said:In my opinion, it carries that over as well. The stories are something you could easily see in a comic book and despite the massive roster in "Unlimited" the episodes focus on a few select heroes at a time giving them depth and personality.uneek said:I mean in terms of writing and level of excellence. I knew all that.Legomaniac91 said:Yes, it carries on from both Batman TAS and Superman TAS as well as adding Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern (Jon Stewart), Hawkgirl, and almost every other DC superhero in Justice League: Unlimited.uneek said:A lot of people seem to bring up Justice League. Was it anything like Batman:tas?
Ditto on that.Freechoice said:Megas XLR because
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Yeah, there's like no continuity to make characters or the story any deeper than they already are, but fuck it. Chicks dig Giant robots.