"The Justice League vs The Fatal Five"

Just finished watching "The Justice League vs The Fatal Five" released by Warner Brothers.
I was thinking about my best friend Rick when I watched "Justice League - The Fatal Five" because Star Boy - a super hero from the future - has a mental illness that he keeps under control with an regular injection of anti-psychotic medication. Rick keeps his manic depression under control with daily medication.
When Jamp, Persunder, and Tharok break into Legion Headquarters, they successfully steal one of the Legion's Time Machines, but are temporarily waylaid by Star Boy who manages to trap them inside the time sphere just outside of 21st Century's Earth's atmosphere.
The Justice League manages to prevent the sealed time sphere from crash landing and doing considerable damage. Meanwhile Star Boy crashes into Earth and eventually is taken to Arkham by Batman.
Meanwhile Jessica Cruz, Earth's newest Green Lantern is suffering agoraphobia and panic attacks because she became a Green Lantern in the process of surviving a deadly attack in the woods where she witnessed the death of two of her friends.
Star Boy - whose name is Thomas - eventually tells Jessica that she is Lime Light, the greatest of the Green Lanterns; which is confirmed when she, Batman, and Miss Martian mind link with Star Boy to determine his identity and where they get a glimpse of the future and what the Legion of Superheroes, as well as who The Fatal Five are, along with why the Emerald Empress was imprisoned in the past.
The portrayal of Thomas' mental illness and how it impacts the choices made by the characters in this animated movie is thoughtful and impactful.
Highly Recommended.
Five Stars.




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Published on May 28, 2019 12:02
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