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Justice League Unlimited #1

Justice League Unlimited, Volume I

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The hit Cartoon Network show joins the Jam Packed Action line as the episodes "Initiation" and "For the Man Who Has Everything" are adapted These stories feature high-quality screen captures and dialogue straight from the show's scripts

96 pages, Paperback

First published September 14, 2004

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Adam Beechen

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Writer Adam Beechen is the author of several comic books, including Robin and Justice League Unlimited . Adam also writes for tv on such shows as Teen Titans, The Batman and is the story editor on HiHi Puffy Ami Yumi for Cartoon Network.

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127 reviews2 followers
January 3, 2022
it’s literally just screenshots of the episodes with some of the subtitles in speech bubbles and if that’s all this was I wouldn’t really care but the execution is horrendous. The added text is somehow higher resolution than the really mediocre screenshots, loads of unused space to pad this two episode book, some of the images look stretched, no creativity or practicality in the panel layout this looks like it was made on the terrible licences superhero software you sometimes find in charity shops. Literally like look up tumblr images of DCAU exchanges from random episodes on your phone and you’ll probably get larger and higher quality images.

These aren’t “high-quality screen captures” even for the time.
Profile Image for C. John Kerry.
1,435 reviews10 followers
January 29, 2024
Finally getting a review done of this one. The four stories in this book are reprinted from the Justice League Unlimited animated series. The art style certainly is reminiscent of television animation, at least one style of it anyway. The stories themselves are somewhat on the light side. There are no heavy themes, more or less just good guys versus bad guys. I am thinking this May have been meant for a younger audience than the average issue of the Justice League of America. Still a good book. The stories are fun to read, and do have a certain amount of action to them. The second story was funny as it shows the Justice League enjoying themselves playing poker. All in all a most pleasent way to kill some time.
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321 reviews38 followers
April 10, 2017
I love the DC animated universe and the JLU series on which this book is based, but I rate this book only 2 stars, because it's just a graphic novelization of two episodes from the JLU animated series (rather small screen captures with dialogue bubbles added). If you watched the series, you can skip this, there are original comic stories in the DCAU available. I'd recommend this book for kids only.
1,180 reviews7 followers
September 2, 2015
Overtly aimed at kids, which is more obvious in the first few stories, but there's good stuff here for all ages - particularly the final story in the collection with Blue Beetle. (Weird note - the first story has Hawkgirl as a member of the "Unlimited" version of the team, and thus was clearly written before the events of Starcrossed.) (B)
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