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    Justice League: Doom

    Movie » Justice League: Doom released on February 28, 2012.

    Justice League: Doom is an animated movie based on Mark Waid's JLA: Tower of Babel storyline. This DC Universe Animated movie was released digitally on February 21 and was then released on Blu-Ray/DVD disc on February 28.

    graphiccasualfreak's Justice League: Doom review

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    Good but not great

    Just watched this a a couple days ago. I really liked the idea for the show but the execution wasn't the best. I would have really liked to see it run a bit longer and the art which looks like it was right out of the CN show Young Justice was all right; but not quite in line with the incredible work that has been done by DC Studios in the past. I have to say that this is one of the voice acting jobs I've heard from a group on something like this. I would really love to see Nathan Fillon reprise his role as Green Lantern; he was great.

    I really loved the movie. But it's definitely not something I would watch again. I just hope they will do another Legion of Doom premise in the future. Because it works really well in a team movie context. If you have a chance to rent the movie I would. But I certainly wouldn't buy it.

    Other reviews for Justice League: Doom

      Contingency Plans Gone Wrong 0

      I have been a Justice League fan for some time now and have also been loving the DC Universe Animated movies and was wanting to watch this one for ages (due to it not being out in the UK had to get a US import which took a while). Although I have never read JLA: Tower of Babel I was still able to enjoy this film and might now consider buying this book.PlotThe Justice League (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter) along with Cyborg have discovered that Royal Flus...

      7 out of 8 found this review helpful.

      Doomed for Watching 0

      Bleah. This could have been something. They were adapting the “Tower of Babel” to the animated screen, which was one of the bigger and one of the most stunning JLA storylines by Mark Waid, who I unabashedly claim as one of the very best comic book writers of this generation. Unfortunately they fell short in copying his masterpiece, and they did it badly too.First, it was over too damn quick. Like so many of these adaptations, they compress way too much in order to fit the movie in ba...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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