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Editorial
Review:
Description:
In a parallel Earth ruled by the Crime Syndicate, the Justice League must
fight their evil doppelgangers in a battle that would be dead even, except
that their malicious counterparts are willing to do the one thing Batman and
Superman never would: kill.
Amazon.com: The arrival of a heroic Lex
Luthor--yes, you read that correctly--leads Superman, Batman, and the rest
of the Justice League to confront their evil, alternate-universe identities
in Crisis on Two Earths, a terrific addition to the DC Animated
Universe (DCAU) line of direct-to-DVD animated features. Based on Grant
Morrison's JLA: Earth 2 graphic novel, the action brings the core
Leaguers (Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and Martian
Manhunter, though not the Dark Knight, who stays behind to ruminate on the
evils of his own world) to a second Earth where their villainous
counterparts rule the roost as part of the Crime Syndicate. What ensues is a
solid mix of drama and action that, surprisingly, doesn't end with a
wall-to-wall brawl between Justice Leagues. Instead, the story takes
intelligent forays into the reality of a world ruled by super-villains, and
the consequences of intruding on that reality. Though the story is a
reworking from the failed Justice League: Worlds Collide feature
(which was designed to serve as a link between the Justice League and
Justice League Unlimited series), Crisis on Two Earths never
feels like a patchwork effort; rather, it's well conceived and stands
solidly next to some of the best DCAU efforts. The scripting is supported by
a solid cast that includes Mark Harmon as Superman, James Woods as Owlman
(the alternate-world Batman), Chris Noth as the "good" Lex Luthor, and
William Baldwin, who acquits himself well as Batman, but can't replace Kevin
Conroy.
Extras are plentiful and include the gritty, Steve
Niles-penned DC Showcase for The Spectre, which also turned up on the
Superman/Shazam: The Return of Black Adam DVD; the live action pilots
for the '70s-era Wonder Woman with Lynda Carter and the unaired,
threadbare Aquaman; two bonus episodes of Justice League, both
dealing with alternate Earths; and a 30-minute look at the powers that be at
DC Comics and the changes that have been wrought at the company. A handful
of sneak peeks at upcoming and previously released DCAU DVD releases,
including Batman: Under the Red Hood, round out the set. --Paul
Gaita
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