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Warner Bros and
DC Comics has brought
Jeph Loeb and
Ed McGuinness's first story arc of the
Superman Batman comic to DVD and it maintains the essence of the story while it softens McGuinness's character designs in to something extremely fun to watch. The movie is chocked full of heroes and villains just like the comic and
Powergirl, voiced by
Smallville's
Allison Mack, is still buxom and the star of every pubescent boy's, or man's, dreams. The voice cast regulars are all back like
Clancy Brown as
Lex Luthor,
Kevin Conroy as
Batman, and
Tim Daley as
Superman and they are joined by
John C. McGinley as
Metallo,
LeVar Burton as
Black Lightning,
CCH Pounder as
Amanda Waller, and
Xander Berkeley as
Captain Atom. Lex Luther's battle suit looks great and the trip to Toy Man's workshop with the giant SB rocket is very cool. DC fans unite and add this to your
Netflix's queue ASAP!
Click here to check out the
official website.
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