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<blockquote data-quote="Chun-tzu" data-source="post: 1656867" data-attributes="member: 1441"><p>First season of Justice League was okay/pretty good, but season 2 improved considerably:</p><p></p><p>- several of the show's weaknesses were fixed (for example, Flash actually contributed something instead of just running around and cracking jokes, and Superman learned to hit stuff back instead of just being blasted all the time),</p><p></p><p>- stories were a little stronger, like A Better World, which had the League fight a corrupt, parallel universe version of themselves, and The Terror Beyond, in which they fight Cthulhu (okay, they named him Ichthulhu instead) with the help of Marvel's Defenders (well, actually it was Doctor Fate instead of Doc Strange, Aquaman instead of Namor, and Solomon Grundy instead of Hulk)</p><p></p><p>- they took some risks (including developing romances between not just one, but TWO pairs of Leaguers, and some big changes in the season finale)</p><p></p><p>Even better, the new season includes an adaptation of "For the Man Who Has Everything", the classic Superman story written by Alan Moore in which Superman's greatest wish is fulfilled (Krypton never blows up)... much to his regret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chun-tzu, post: 1656867, member: 1441"] First season of Justice League was okay/pretty good, but season 2 improved considerably: - several of the show's weaknesses were fixed (for example, Flash actually contributed something instead of just running around and cracking jokes, and Superman learned to hit stuff back instead of just being blasted all the time), - stories were a little stronger, like A Better World, which had the League fight a corrupt, parallel universe version of themselves, and The Terror Beyond, in which they fight Cthulhu (okay, they named him Ichthulhu instead) with the help of Marvel's Defenders (well, actually it was Doctor Fate instead of Doc Strange, Aquaman instead of Namor, and Solomon Grundy instead of Hulk) - they took some risks (including developing romances between not just one, but TWO pairs of Leaguers, and some big changes in the season finale) Even better, the new season includes an adaptation of "For the Man Who Has Everything", the classic Superman story written by Alan Moore in which Superman's greatest wish is fulfilled (Krypton never blows up)... much to his regret. [/QUOTE]
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