i loved LSH, dropped some glowing reviews, but man, what happened to it? Hate
that it was discontinued. Guess it goes on the growing pile of fantastic shows
too soon cancelled, along with Samurai Jack.
The drawing on Secret Saturdays is a bit odd, i'll admit. It seems almost too
2D at times. But
Most accurate review. The best show to compare this with is LSH. I
used to joke about Legion being the only soap opera I've ever been
totally hooked on. I totally enjoyed Brave and the Bold, I thought
the narrative style was great and the inside jokes were fantastic. I
also really like
I hear ya! Best toon I've seen since the Legion of Superheroes.
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It was nine kinds of awesome, even though my pvr crapped out five minutes from
the end.
Blue Beetle III, henchmen with their names on their
It was nine kinds of awesome, even though my pvr crapped out five
minutes from the end.
Blue Beetle III, henchmen with their names on their chests, Kanjar Ro,
and that's just the first episode.
It's like they put electrodes into my nerd pleasure centre.
Justin
On 14-Nov-08, at 8:45 PM, [E
Have to admit I enjoyed it. It's nothing like the recent incarnations of the
Dark Knight. There's one scene where Bats is working with a young Blue Beetle
to stop a meteor which happens to be headed directly toward a space station.
Bats straps on a shoulder-mounted rocket pack, puts a breathing
You bet. What'd you think?
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Awesome. Thanks for the heads up. I've been waiting to see this since
I heard about it.
Justin Mohareb
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Awesome. Thanks for the heads up. I've been waiting to see this since
I heard about it.
Justin Mohareb
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The new cartoon series "Batman: The Brave and The Bold" premieres tonight at 8
pm EST on Cartoon Network. Intriguing: the show has a retro '50s look to it,
and from everything I read, it's decidedly lighthearted. The LA Times
Entertainment reviewer said his seven-year-old son loved it, and the r