TV Review: Justice League Is Finally Here

Bruce Timm and the Warner crew are back doing what they do best…superhero adventures. Jerry Beck reviews the long-awaited Justice League.

Judging from the first three-part story arc of Justice League, this isn't your father's Superfriends.

Cartoon Network's new super-hero adventure series is a natural follow-up to the previous Kids WB! Bruce Timm-Paul Dini-Alan Burnett produced series Batman: The Animated Adventures, Batman Beyond and Superman. This time out, creator/producer Bruce Timm takes the reins himself, with a select group of Batman/Superman colleagues, and has expanded the DC superhero universe by bringing together a great set of diverse characters, establishing their strong personalities and character back story, and placing them into various apocalyptic adventures.

The stories emphasize teamwork -- but only as the last recourse against an unstoppable enemy. These super-heroes are outsiders who would clearly prefer to work alone. Cool.

"Secret Origins" is the first adventure (3 half-hours, presented as a 90-minute movie in its premiere) and introduces Wonder Woman and J'Onn J'Onzz, The Martian Manhunter, as "new" characters. The heroes come together slowly as they face a War Of The Worlds-like alien invasion. By the third act, they split into teams to fight their foe on different fronts. All contribute their unique abilities to combat the menace.

One thing I've loved about the previous Batman/Superman Adventures, and this series as well, is the correct choices Timm and crew make when deciding which parts of the DC mythos to include, exclude or embellish. I find all their decisions to be well thought out.







Comments


What Studio is JLA set up at?
Tom Sullivan (not verified) | Fri, 12/07/2001 - 01:00 | Permalink
I am very excited about the upcoming episodes of Justice League. It has been a long time coming for an action packed cartoon with all of my favorite characters. Love the new Green Lantern look. It is far better and more robust than the old yuppie speaking GL. Hope the show last and continues for many seasons to come. Thanks DeJuan
D.A. Miller (not verified) | Sat, 10/27/2001 - 00:00 | Permalink
Has JLA already premiered on Cartoon Network. If so, at what time does it air? Otherwise, when will it premiere?
Gerard Raiti (not verified) | Wed, 10/24/2001 - 00:00 | Permalink
BRUCE TIMM AND HIS CREW HAVE THE GREATEST DRAWING STYLE THAT I HAVE SEEN IN A LONG TIME. I HAVE BEEN HOOKED SINCE THE START OF BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES. I COLLECT ALL OF THE EPISODES ON VHS. AS AN ASPIRING ANIMATOR, HOW DO I GET A JOB WITH ONE OF THE GREATEST YOUNG TALENTS IN CARTOONS TODAY. I'LL SCRUB FLOORS TO GET MY FOOT IN. THANKS, ROBERT GARCIA
Robert Garcia (not verified) | Thu, 10/18/2001 - 00:00 | Permalink

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