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The Good Brothers are back with another season one review of Justice League, this week covering "Metamorphosis" Parts One and Two. Coincidentally Metamorpho made his debut nearly 56 years to the day, in Brave and the Bold Number 57 on December 10th, 1965. This fun coincidence allowed Cal and Liam delve into the rich history of Ramona Fradon, one of the co-creators and trailblazers for women in comics, whom was clearly the inspiration for the art styles used for several of her featured characters. Additionally the hosts talk a plot that finds itself heavy on plot in part one, heavy on the action in part two, and heavy on Simon Stagg being a weirdo creep throughout both parts. Plus hear Cal & Liam delve deep into the voice actors for the week, featuring a trio of personalities for one actor, an unrecognizable Batman: The Animated Series voice acting legend and Phil Lamarr showing off another side of John Stewart. Plus a preview of who won our poll to be featured in next week's DCAU Character Spotlight Episode and much more on this week's DCAU Review!
Be sure to subscribe to The Podtower on YouTube for more content from the #DCAUReview and other #DCAU content creators like them!
Also be sure to subscribe to the DCAU Review on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star review!
Plot: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 7/10
Visuals/Animation: Cal: 10/10 – Liam: 8/10
Music: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 5/10
Voice Acting: Cal: 9/10 – Liam:9/10
Bonus Point: Cal +1 (Ramona Fradon tribute), Liam +1 ("A toast to unbridled capitalism!")
Final Tally: Cal: 32/40 – Liam: 30/40
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The Good Brothers are back with another season one review of Justice League, this week covering "Metamorphosis" Parts One and Two. Coincidentally Metamorpho made his debut nearly 56 years to the day, in Brave and the Bold Number 57 on December 10th, 1965. This fun coincidence allowed Cal and Liam delve into the rich history of Ramona Fradon, one of the co-creators and trailblazers for women in comics, whom was clearly the inspiration for the art styles used for several of her featured characters. Additionally the hosts talk a plot that finds itself heavy on plot in part one, heavy on the action in part two, and heavy on Simon Stagg being a weirdo creep throughout both parts. Plus hear Cal & Liam delve deep into the voice actors for the week, featuring a trio of personalities for one actor, an unrecognizable Batman: The Animated Series voice acting legend and Phil Lamarr showing off another side of John Stewart. Plus a preview of who won our poll to be featured in next week's DCAU Character Spotlight Episode and much more on this week's DCAU Review!
Be sure to subscribe to The Podtower on YouTube for more content from the #DCAUReview and other #DCAU content creators like them!
Also be sure to subscribe to the DCAU Review on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star review!
Plot: Cal: 7/10 – Liam: 7/10
Visuals/Animation: Cal: 10/10 – Liam: 8/10
Music: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 5/10
Voice Acting: Cal: 9/10 – Liam:9/10
Bonus Point: Cal +1 (Ramona Fradon tribute), Liam +1 ("A toast to unbridled capitalism!")
Final Tally: Cal: 32/40 – Liam: 30/40
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