Batman the Animated Series, created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, began in 1992. Eventually, it spawned its own extensive universe of DC comics-related animated fiction, including Superman the Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Static Shock and Justice League among other shows. Over ten year later, they created Justice League Unlimited, the pinnacle of a decade’s worth of dedication and imagination.

“JLU” is a prime example of what superhero stories should be like, a perfect blend of humor, action, morality and character depth. The shear scope of JLU’s story telling is phenomenal, providing complex stories which have truly grown up with the audience. This series makes maximum use of the decade of history and background, working-in elements and plot threads from as far back as Batman the Animated Series and tying in every single show from the “DCAU” (DC Animated Universe), including the really cruddy ones like the Zeta Project.

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