Justice League: Season 1 (DC Comics Classic Collection)
L**D
Action - Riveting Yet Predictable
Been a fan of DC comics since the 1960s. Superman. Batman. Martian Manhunter. Wally West Flash. John Stewart Green Lantern. What's not to like. (Mmm, maybe Hawkgirl...??) Have enjoyed since their first run, and never get tired of them.
B**E
We Need More Super Heroes!
In a world where super heroes are becoming a thing of the past, their stories being rewritten to fit the the so-called "new normal", and their innocence is being taken away, you have to learn how to appreciate the yesteryear of times where good story written shows, like Justice League, depicted beloved super heroes at their prime when we tried to be them and model ourselves after them. Justice League premiered on cartoon network and just blew away our young minds at the time with its drama filled stories lines written by great writers at that time. Writers who wrote for other great animated super hero shows like Superman: The Animated Series, Batman: The Animated series, and Batman Beyond, as well. This show reignites our love for our Super Heroes and depicts them as they SHOULD BE in their purest essence of what they were written and created to project. This show is well worth the time to bask in and the money to be spent on for those who still love their Super Heroes and what they mean to them, personally.
S**O
BUY IT
One of the best-animated series ever, all-time classic, it's a buy
P**P
Justice League season 1
The feature "Secret Origins" is shown as a 3 parter. Early scenes start with the DCAU's existing Batman/Superman teamwork developed in Superman: The Animated Series. Alien newcomer Martian Manhunter gathers 4 more team members, and they save the world, and decide to team up."Like a bunch of Superfriends?" gibes the Flash, poking fun at Hanna-Barbera's 1970s-80s version of the Justice League America."More like a Justice League" says Superman (who last saw flash in "Speed Demons" episode of his own show, which featured the great Superman Flash race. Order that from amazon too.).In the second story "In blackest night", you'll see the Green Lantern Corps and Guardians of the Universe. The show adapts a comic story written for Hal Jordan (who is excluded from this show, in favour of the long awaited John Stewart).Guest stars include Metamorpho and Aquaman and Etrigan in the ordinairy episodes.We're spared nothing, as the details of Aquaman's loss of hand are implied, with the aftermath shown.This set saves you buying Secret Origins and Savage Time as separate DVDs.Time travel plot lines in Savage Time pt1-3 enable us to see The Blackhawks, Sgt Rock and Easy Co, The War Wheel, and Wonder Woman's brief interlude with Steve Trevor.Now here's a twist. In 1981-89 Roy Thomas wrote incessantly about the Justice Society (and All-Star Squadron and Young All-stars) set forever in 1942. Not even the crisis on infinite earths' phasing out of the golden age Superman and Wonder Woman and Batman could stop Roy reinventing the golden age of comics.To satirize this, 4 core members of the Justice League travel to a parallel universe (in JL season 1 ep "Legends") and meet the Justice Guild of America (whose characters are clear retoolings of the Justice Society of America). There's just one catch. Are they the real JGA or not? The key to it all is their teen mascot "Ray Thomson", who has kept the world in a permanent golden age, using his amazing mental powers.Hope I haven't spoilt too much, but I hate to see the joke go to waste.This is a great first season, leaves you wanting more, which you'll get in Season 2 and Justice League Unlimited.Enjoy the extras too.
K**R
A nostalgic trip to the past
Justice League Season 1 is an animated superhero television series that brings together DC Comics' iconic superheroes in a thrilling and action-packed adventure. With its engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and dynamic animation, the show delivers an entertaining and enjoyable experience for fans of the DC universe. Here is a detailed review of Justice League Season 1:Storyline and Plot:The season introduces the formation of the Justice League, a group of powerful superheroes including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, and Hawkgirl. The show successfully brings together these diverse characters, each with their own unique abilities and personalities, as they unite to combat formidable threats to Earth and beyond. The overarching storyline presents a series of exciting missions and epic battles that keep viewers engrossed throughout the season.Character Development:Justice League Season 1 does an excellent job of delving into the backgrounds and personalities of its main characters. While some viewers may already be familiar with these iconic superheroes, the show still manages to provide new insights and depth to their individual stories. The interactions between the characters are well-written and showcase their distinct dynamics and conflicts, making them relatable and human despite their extraordinary abilities.Animation and Visuals:The animation in Justice League Season 1 is visually impressive. The character designs are faithful to their comic book counterparts, and the action sequences are skillfully choreographed, creating thrilling and visually stunning battles. The show's art style is vibrant and captures the essence of the DC universe, immersing viewers in a world filled with both darkness and hope.Voice Acting:The voice cast of Justice League Season 1 delivers exceptional performances, breathing life into the beloved characters. The actors effectively capture the essence of each superhero, infusing their voices with the right amount of strength, vulnerability, and wit. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, thanks to the talented voice actors who bring their respective roles to life.Episodic Format:The season follows an episodic format, with standalone stories and interconnected arcs. While this allows for individual storylines to be explored within a single episode, it also limits the depth and complexity that can be achieved in each story. However, the overarching narrative provides a cohesive thread that ties the season together and keeps viewers engaged.Conclusion:Justice League Season 1 is a thrilling animated series that successfully brings together DC Comics' iconic superheroes in a cohesive and action-packed storyline. With its engaging plot, well-developed characters, impressive animation, and stellar voice acting, the show offers an enjoyable experience for both longtime fans and newcomers to the DC universe. While the episodic format may limit the depth of individual stories, the overall season delivers an entertaining and satisfying superhero adventure.
G**Y
Smooth video
I mean what can I say the quality of the episodes are remarkable and the price is quite affordable I should know I watched the whole thing
A**W
This is how you do the Justice League
I can’t believe how awful all the DCEU movies are when the Timm universe laid out such a perfect template. This show really captures the team dynamic and understands what makes each character unique. I’m sure everyone has their favourite character because they are the best versions of each character.This show is just another reason why animation is such a better fit for super heroes than live action
M**I
It's sometimes on sale
The media could not be loaded. The CD number 3 has a black spot on it it works so far playing it on my playstation. I made a video to show it.
C**S
Satisfecho
Cumple lo que publica y excelente relacion calidad precio, estoy satisfecho con la compra.
B**D
Best things to happen in the DC Animated universe
Such a thought out show, loved it
A**R
strong
the disk is hard to mark
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