
“Batman was beginning to have concerns about J’onn’s real reason for joining the Justice League!”

“Batman was beginning to have concerns about J’onn’s real reason for joining the Justice League!”
| Writer | Director | Music | Voice Director |
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| Stan Berkowitz | Butch Lukic | Lolita Ritmanis | Andrea Romano |
| Main Cast | Guest Cast | ||
| Maria Canals | Hawkgirl | Eric Roberts | Mongul |
| Phil LaMarr | Green Lantern | William Smith | Draaga |
| Carl Lumbly | J’onn J’onzz | David Paymer | Chancellor |
| George Newbern | Superman | Ian James Corlett | Thug |
| Phil Proctor | First Humanoid | ||
| Animation Timing Director | Storyboard | Character/Prop Design | Animation Services |
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Koko Enterprise Co. Ltd. |
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| Series Story Editors | Series Directors | Producers | Associate Producers |
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Shaun McLaughlin |
| Executive Producers | |||
| Sander Schwartz | |||
| Theme: Lolita Ritmanis, Main Title Design: Bruce Timm, Main Title Animation: Cantina Pictures Visual Effects | |||
Previously in “War World” Part One: An accident while demolishing an asteroid leaves Superman and J’onn J’onzz floating unconscious in space. The plight attracts the attention alien slavers who kidnap them before the rest of the Justice League can respond. Superman awakens to finds himself on War World, a planet where the poor, underfed, unemployed masses are kept placid by the endless spectacle of violent gladiatorial games. Mongul, the charismatic ruler of War World, announces that Superman is to fight his champion, Draaga. Superman refuses to fight for Mongul’s amusement, but its clear that his hold over Draaga is stronger. Superman eventually bests Draaga, however, Mongul orders Superman’s execution after he refuses to kill his vanquished opponent.
This piece shows an alternative Justice League. It’s attributed to Brazilian artist Rafael Albuquerque (Blue Beetle, Superman/Batman). I don’t know if this is just a commission piece or whether it’s from an unannounced project (he was a DC exclusive until April 2009), but I can’t find it on the artist’s Deviant Art page or his blog.
It’s an interesting mix and looks like a Justice League collected from across time or multiple continuities – Hawkgirl, Firestorm, Poison Ivy, and the Atom are the modern fellows. That Negative Man costume looks early. The Enemy Ace and Sandman are from the WWI and WWII respectively and that Superman looks like he’s from the future.
[Via Comics By Comic.com and Comic Art Community]