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Jack7

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Yeah, it had a stupid ending that could have been done a lot better. And yeah Superman had to be rescued several times by Batman because Superman is just not that bright. Especially in a stand-up fight. But then again everybody already knows this.

Other than that it was good. Very good for a film version of that kinda thing. As good as the first Ultimate Avengers comic DVD.

It wasn't as good as the Superman/Batman comic series upon which it was based (which over time became one of my favorite comic books), but otherwise, it was swell.

I recommend it.

4 1/2 outta 5 of whatever it is they give for these things.
 

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I thought you were referring to the Johnny Depp film for a minute. I picked up that Superman/Batman comic too (mostly because I'm a huge mark for Ed McGuinness's art) and I was mostly pleased with it. I agree that the ending was pants (as the say across the pond). I've lost a lot of faith in Loeb as a writer, particularly since he started on the new Hulk series (again though -- McGuinnes).

But yeah, not too shabby. A fun read.

*Edit* To the point, I haven't seen the DVD movie yet. I really like that they made the effort to copy McGuinnes's style, as I think it works very well for superhero art. Hopefully I'll get to catch it soon.
 
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Yeah DS, the artwork is an adamantium jock strap alright, but that robot ending is a real pair of hog-humped overalls.

I mean come on fellas, you're gonna literally vaporize a chuck of Kryptonite the size of Cuba at a distance that you need a wormhole just to get to, but then you see the explosion in the atmosphere like it's about ten miles up, and out of that flies a Superman/Batman logo plane like a june-bug out of a buzzard's rectum? Even the glass canopy intact? How does that work exactly?

Come on comic book writers. Third grade physics, with maybe just a tiny, little bit of observation about what real explosions do.
It's not like this is brain salad surgery.
 

Yeah DS, the artwork is an adamantium jock strap alright, but that robot ending is a real pair of hog-humped overalls.

I mean come on fellas, you're gonna literally vaporize a chuck of Kryptonite the size of Cuba at a distance that you need a wormhole just to get to, but then you see the explosion in the atmosphere like it's about ten miles up, and out of that flies a Superman/Batman logo plane like a june-bug out of a buzzard's rectum? Even the glass canopy intact? How does that work exactly?

Come on comic book writers. Third grade physics, with maybe just a tiny, little bit of observation about what real explosions do.
It's not like this is brain salad surgery.

LOL, agreed.
 

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